Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1926, Page 28

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 1926. TRAFFIC ARRESTS ' FEWER I-AST MUNIH Furniture Discount Sale Now P i Offers 10 to 33139 Savings . 4 % RO Now is the time to purchase 5 Parkmg Rule Violations Con- | those many things for the home. Prices are temptingly low—and . A VA s Pt SO L GRS ) N FEE DA U A T DLl R T O DR A (e e LB SRR PP e P = R S o A e e tinue to Lead List—Nine assortments are truly distinctive! Deaths Reported. Hourth Floor G Street at Eleventh Store Hours, 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. s -3 Kresge Department Stores, Inc. While District officials were at work Pk Y ' W A C ll R ' Ready Now With Smart, New ety | 1 €8 9 ¢ re O eg 1ate. Apparel for Busy Days Ahead! submitied vesterday to Maj. Edwin B. | Hesse, superintendent of police Arrests for infractions of the u»am:-g regulations during gust totaled | 2815, & decrease of 365 under July As usual, the largest fumber were for Tk B ~ o : " Violation' of the parking resulation Studies in style and economy for fashionable scholars! W hether 1,089 being caught for this offense, I~ 5 il e i ) ? 23 i bbb 836 were for overtime parking and 138 | S WCE L vou're starting off to kindergarten or college this Fall you'll find for parking abreast ¢ suitable 3 ¥ 5 RS S A i 5 7 The report ahowed that there were 7 4 9 suitable and smart w drmnl_us at The Palais Royal. Select from our nine deaths in August attributed to S > ~ complete stocks thit make it easy to get ready to go back to school! traflic accidents, as compared with - L3 G s eight in the corresponding month of 1925. There al were five serious in- e FSu e e el ., : Collegiate or Conservative Minor injuries were caused b Property damage W : il Another report submitted_ to Maj. | A ; Dress and SPOl‘tS CoatS : "Wa‘shington'S Buy-Way” Hesse by Inspector William S. showed that the police made 6 (Copyrizht, 5) rests in August, including those for | ! traffic i violations, This is a decrease | = P Bl “Thrift Avenue Special” . i Garments That Will Pass the Exam -)'0 | . : of 330 under July. Fel h ination . | Silk Vanity Purse, 59¢ credited with of the arr Contains compact, lipstick and demeanors, 1,960; violation of the Vol- . b i Of Both Mother and Daughter! stead law, 401; violation of the Shep- | ficonr e « pstick ane & ep- § or. s e right size to slip in 999, 4 scellaneous, 518. X yhii s ] pard law, 999, and miscellaneous, 5 vour bag or to carry in the evening 2 Made to sell for much more! ANTI'MASKING RULE i “Is it the very latest style?” asks the col- : 4 ' | * ADOPTED BY NORFOLK : s lege-bound miss. “Wil! it keep her warm?” Y “Thrift dvenue Special’ £ z e ' questions her mother, feeling the excellent é 1 Handba . 7 V7% . . i AL 85, LAt . quality of the fabrics and furs. And to both Leather bags that were made to scll For Preservation of Public Safety | s e questions comes the answer— | for §1.95! Th a variety or shapes and L AL YES! colors. Pouch, underarm or swagger Is Reason Given for | e ;} Ve \ /4 styles in plain, hand-tooled or flore P22 g (727, = e . S G tine effect. Some fitted with purse Measure. U, \ Perfectly tailored topcoats for campus aad hEror. DBt 2z 3 A y, wear—and more dres: dps of graceful * S lines. All silk lined. Trimmed with Woli, By the Associated Press g . 4 e 2 5 Nghldgiod NORFOLK, September 8.— De- Jap Fox, Cape Fox, Ringtail or Wein Fox. 5 ’ claring the action to be “for the pres * Materials are American Boliva, Venice, Beautiful Scarfs, $1.59 B e Estrella, Ponjola or Pin Point in black, | Regularly $298. Lovely scarfs of an ordinance forbidding the wearing tanager, pine green or Jap ivy. vrinted crepes. radiums or flowered 3 georgettes. Finished with fringedt peminentn | Vivacious Frocks for M Sines 16 to 30 ot 3 fo 46, seon e 1 3 Other Models, $29.50 to $125 1 * The measure wa E g . . N ‘ j . a1 e Tl i e’ activi Junlors and Mlsseb 7 \W /’ . Fine Assortment of Fur-Lined Cloth Coats “Thrift Avenue Special® aid to have resulted : : $65 to $95 Electric Iron, $1.65 ties of robed and masked men in this ’ ) section recently. Last week a hand . gk / ; A - L of masked men raided w gas-illing Silk Ones for Festivities! X : : : ound irons that are regularly tation in this city. They seized a i ° PALAIS ROYAL—Coat Section—Third Floor $2 NickeEplated with! Heeligest Quantity of liquor, called the patrol Cloth Dresses for School! 10 Comtinte wilh card and 2-piece Plug. 3 “Thrift Avenue Npecial kidnaping and quizzing of Father Vin ’ Warren of Norfolk by a simi tures, new friends Silk Umbrellas, $3.29 band in Princess Anne County and probably more vital than either right now is f f Jersey Dl‘esses g Stightls feregular but the fuperiec- Wednesday night. i il e e . demands of The ordinance adopted vesterday new dresses! \We're I(‘_d(l_\‘(ll meet the vd(nmn(_l of et Noveltyia Gl anibe Al being an emergency measure, became fashionable scholars with™ frocks for all occasions / | handles. Navy. blue, green, cardinal or '"”".\9‘,.(?\‘f‘!,{‘i‘:,,,i 3 (s l,‘,'L: Bloused, shirred or scalloped styles in crepe satin 7 3 purple. Colored borders of wide vays, parks a 2 any place or canton crepe for afternoons when there is no ¢ 7 & N & edge. 8. 10 or 12 ribbed "’\?“T”“F‘i "‘( "":"”'"‘]“m“”"" one school and careiree evenings! Bright plaid and x jolation of the ordinance d ' i i ] a first offense fine of from $20 velveteen frocks that will make a hit on the campus ) ) T S ey L Y and a second offense a jull sentence or in the high school corridor. mly tailored A / s fie ctive a Tots’ P: ty D ks of trom 10 to 60 days. dresses of Rep cloth and novelty fab- ¢ shown in this attractive as- | ots’ Panty Dresses, 89¢ 7 sortment of frocks. So com- | New Fall prints trimmed with damty . z 1 fi r classroo . REGISTRATION ACTIVITY LS B fortable for business, school. ‘ | Bt All the new colors including dress or general wear. High SHOWN BY DEMOCRATS jungle green, slate blue, wine, = ol conemla bolbwineci b / v/ X Chanel red, wall flower or navy 1 P 3 P ? g e .ong sleeves with tight bands | i " Montgomery County Figures After as well as black. Sizes 13 to e Thrift Avenue Special Organization Drive 1,597 to 19:and 16 to 20. sketched above. Sizes 16, 18 i ETC?PICI’S Oyr llzompcrs. 89c¢ inished with d &mocking or e PALAIS ROVAL 4 Republicans’ 554. \ Dress 5 ) A ] and 36 to 46. [P nemstiching. Sturdy, attractive & The Star Z > : & PALAIS ROYAL ments for children 1 to 6 years old Home Frocks—Third Floor In blue, pink, white, maize or orange. Remarkable values! e Comfortable Dressing Robes All-Wool 2-Trousets Double Duty Hoover 3 Aprons, 97¢ “Thrift Avenue Special wagon and turned the contraband over to the police after warning the two a2 i owners, both men, to leave the city (;(”«\U back to school without delay. This preceded the | shBans Fnew dven: Speetal Dispatch to ROCKVILLE, Md., September Primary regist ts. 7 Republicans; Poolesville, 54| ‘ Democrats, @ Republicans: | cambric or mbray. Long or short collars. White, blue. tan. greens or :‘"II'T’:‘\"“K‘;”:"”"! Ty‘::l’:'.l‘;';l':"{""“‘”'"’ i § N | ; $3 098 tO $]. 0098 ’ For Men and Young Men |G e A S '”;NH B \ Democrads, rpublicans: Darnes- | o . > OU need have no doubt as to your per- ONG mannish robes with tuxedo collars, long sleeves and:patch sonal appearance when \\(‘d\'i!’\;’ .,"1,.,,( | Thrift Avenue Special sinet, 9% Democrats, 73 Republican pockets. Of \\;fl‘m blanket cloth, corduroy, novelty rayons, these newly styled double-breasted suits. A All-Over Silk Hose third precinct. 20 Democrats, R i) r o r ; ; o 1 iz . o 2 el e " S | . | broadcloth or terry cloth. Downy robes in Indian blanket designs wide selection is offered vou in fabrics, ! $1_39, or 3 Pairs, $4 publicans: Oln d plai 1 re also included i the g w IO s, 3 d a COlOTS o als C. < E & . + 2 S -t | Do 1 11 2 Democia B ARASPITNECOID LS SRC i S OUNEIEECEARTEIC Bk P hich include blue worsted, blue herring | Periect gthread silk hose. Full fash- all silk to the garter hem. 'lk b 1 li bone, cashmere, flannel or platinum stripe ioned, ! P e Black, gun metal, nude, beige, neutral, B ilk Robes and Lovely Neg gees serge. Sizes 34 to 46. B e e A small deposit will hold rose, gray and mauve taupe. Sizes 81, ; le 66 D b tidio ) - Lk : | Gkt publicant: Tariesville. 6 Democrat For Fastidious Schoo $8.98 to ‘532.50 Nouistie or laterdldony: b 016 Medium and sheer.” Reguiarls Jig Miss or the Bride-to-be! PALAIS ROYAL—Men's Shop—Main Floor ¥ town 7 Republicans; | Both . 170 Demo- | erats, S0 Repu ccond pre- | amts, 13 caton, first 5 Republi Breakfast Coats, Robes and Negli- s Democ = . ~ et gees of firm crepe de chine or taffeta - L ke third precinct. 72 Imported Fabric Gloves, 99¢ Democrats, Republicans: fourth trimmed with sheer laces or designed Fe S Damota e s fRa UL N with utmost simplicity. In all the Excellent quality suede fabric gloves PALAIS ROYAL in embroidered. novelty fancy cuff Licans. | flattering boudoir tints. < p 5 MOORE BEARS SESQUI bt dhcstionDhtr Hittoor : : : S e e v . ; | range. Made to sell for $1.30. Former Ambassador, in Madrid, to - 7 ! - - | “Thrift Avenue Special See King After Calling on g A Y New Felt Hats, $2.95 Queen Mother and Premier. TR SN | More of those smart fclt hats for - misses and women that were sold out so quickly last week! [Tungle greer Chanel red, sand, wood or black. Much hassad in, has arrived here less than you'd expect to pay for new stian. His mission to | ! hats! Spain 1 to extend invitations to King | . 2 / i~ d Ei Alfonso. Quee: Maria Chris G p | | ES tina and Premie: imo De Rivera to visit the Sesquiventennial Exposition ? L NTY | in Philadviphia - SN / / P ) e | Qu:\ Moore already hus seer e 3 S A & i Rayon Spread Sets, $3.39 een er and 1 Premie 1 S & K 5 Wil call on the King before the mon: | : | 81x105 spread and bholster throw. Jacquard weave in_rose, blue, gold, helio or green. Finished with seal edges. Lustrous Rayon Underwear | . By the A ated Press. MADRID, Se| ber 8- Alexander P. Moore, mer United States Am “Thrift Avenur Special” arch returns to San astian. The . Queen Mother informed Mr. Moore | i and migh? do so later. mo De Riv aid that quite likely he would make the journey to : ol the United States, but he refused to Amdz"'gly LOW Prlce- make a_definite reply to the invita- ° “Thrift Avenue Special” ton of Mr. Maore. O need for father to go a-hunt- Novelty Striped Drapery p ng for things to wrap the % Fabrics, 18¢c Yd 5 | ) 8 HOLLAND LEADS WAY. baby bunting in when mother Very: Speciall 59 AV U 1 Durable. yet dainty patterns can find such bargains as these at y Sp 24 . . ery Unusual from which to ch material for Uphelds Traditional Connection Be- the Palais Royal. In the layette are: 2 - draperies, furniture covers, auto slip - 2 : Priced Now at - ! P covers or door harigings. Reg tween “Beer and Baccy. minders il e e Assortment Indeed! sgvers or, door hargings. Regulaly 2 Quilted Pads 1 Towel 2 3 Vests 2 Blankets * Buccy” scominsly is ’l.nmgra‘b,\'.»( rdeye Diapers 2 Gertrudes 1 Box of Pins, 6 doz. OMEN who demand quality, service and comfort attached to moderate price “Thrift Avenue Special” al statigtics which show that coun 2 B T R e o 7 5 & FESSY triea which drink the most lnr.:,»' Other Baby Day Specials! have adopted Rayon as having all four. This assortment includes envel- Turkish Bath Towels, 25¢ smok e most tobacco pe ita. | & e E o e et Dmers . . . 5 . Hollund leads the way. followed by | Carter’s Silk-and-Wool \50c Carter’s Baby Towels ope chemise in various styles. - Princess slips, bloomers in four designs, includ- Thick, double-thread towels. Al Belgium, two countries where beer is | > : 2 sten- : oo . . i The kind you us e Rpngsndescnbng Shirts, $1 39¢ ing theAChArleston, step-ins and\‘pamas. Pink, peach, flesh, maize, nile, orchid WAL ] hi;‘;(l‘mr”;:ri(‘c_ u usually find at United St ark and Au | : : $1.95 Infants’ Handmade Dresses and white. - 3 . ¢ first t i Single or double breasted. Sizes or Gertrudes, 6 months and 1 PALAIS ROY AL—Knit Underwear—Main Floor $ 'I‘Alu-ll-\ ROYAL is sixth ermany, he 3 et ; vear, $1.39, Main Thrift Avenue—3lain Floor :::\':.;“K(’i:fl & "‘H' d. v ALAIS ROYAL-—~Infants' Secction—Third Floor More then 3 wheel tractors from America were sent abroad in the past six months.

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