Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1926, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.~ FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1926. have had the vote, she sald, more :::g % % s;-;‘d‘; ’”:3",‘,7‘“? Va.: second, . - Fint. Ka ré‘ Norman: second, anv laws dealing with the betterment of a First, & . g'" women and children had been passed | bud 3. H. f”'"x.'e"e- e, Va.. second. ,,,,_“ , e T . e od 3. J ::fi'n B u-n)-md than in_ two generations before. | Barrow’s *Boi ifar. E. 'Hitt," Middle: ril : , entr 3 ¥d M eeing, Bt Redm b Vi Women will never go back on prohi- RO le GRS Birat; Beo Patton. fiadlebabg. Va. bition, in her opinion. Sands, Middlebure. M hary or golink: 1 eur and undar 2— inters—First. Mainspring, “They are llz})nklml;." she said, “of :m“" M"T i"csl:(g o ‘and under—Home- ‘Jeit" Honthond ;fi:’.‘d R &.m;(r:“ e v-, Addhbmkum\l'm‘ a world ahead—a world which' has 19 Sl K BINE . o0 imematd, | Mare welding. 2 gears and under 3— lhlrd My Busin o fan a been rid of rum-runners and law- At Farm:a filddlillrurf“h Ex‘m ens;yslflll:a e ncoad ents # o apimals, elther Centry” Glenw bremkers, in which the children can |, S o) iret, “entey "W, altiodin | Stabieg. oo e Accldents will occur in the best otk nomlax: thelevin il IRt Sey: |Vas o ey D “Sandh: Stadebire LTy e ‘c"ond",:r pralated fimities Dokwe B ton Patton: " se Sees “Amusmg" Posstbmty Lady Astbrs speech was . prelim. | Do, £rade JHolugn, cow ¥l gnie, & | Faton thund sty SR T nary }'zllr-ewel)l1 to America of her pres- | MeArtor & Smith: third, Whitis, chom‘ SNables: “”, i E! b A d ent visit. She will leave tonight for | Bros. § i Lactobacillus Acidophilus Milk Prodi ! dsn—First, Betty's Fi d 3 oba Cl if Democrats Would* Only | home-on the Olympic. At the ban. | poioitce of ddw—First Bettgis Trance and | Fo3fa Al gich to comnt 80 per op! quet she wore a rose chiffon dress | sty W ko Gmith: contTurat et andcon'* OB Norm A g Take AdVice. with a string of pearls around her bu'r'f:” h:mll z;flean nv:r'l“oren—i‘un Rose- g;;?:lh -n&"}fu gla%wu‘nlg Stables: uurd pylmr nhyllrl-n nbo"u‘ it neck. ~A.diamond bracelet gleamed | PGl el feifer. 6 months and undor 1| pysit" :,,'"';"z;.:,':;e:,;";'g,,,;,:f,:g::,'; b NATIONAL VACCINE AND as she emphasized her remarks with | year—First, Benton's Uitra Une Huntiand Farm, NT! R = frequent gestures. e etoniere Bt Produce. 0f dam—TFirst, entry Glenwood s IT()XIJNSINS'I;'IV’I’UTE the Associated Press. e ) 3 cars, 4nd OyerHiret. | Stabies; mecond. entry Huntiand Farms. 1515 U St. N.W. NEW YORK, September 10.—Lady b B adie Vale. | ““Mare or gelding, 3 years and under 4— Nancy Astor, Virginia-born member ot | MANY PURCELLVILLE e S e the British Parliament, thinks the i ook, BuCRyion Ration; Mllwauies . E Democrats should nominate a woman PRIZE WINNERS LISTED tor President in 1928. “T don't believe they will do it,” she —_— " sec copd. . entry. Liudingion Patton: | =3 said in a speech last night before 1,500 | Cattle, Horses and Dogs Vie for| "N or geldini. ans n shown in single members of the League of Women haress 1o one-hofse Firat, Colonel Voters at the Waldort | Honors on Second and Largest B Merchant, “Burceilville: second, entry i it would be amusing if they would.” | —_— e e 5 i LD Day of Loudoun Fair. = oung as ‘‘the st distinguished | gpecial Dispatch o The Star. on your woman in polmt! in the world,” and A 3 Chi . “one of the most fascinting figures| PURCELLVILLE, Va., September of our time,” is convinced that women | 10.—Attendance yesterday, at, the have made great progress recently in|second day at the Loudoun County the rapldly changing world of the Dast | pir and Horse Show, was one of the ’ few years. largest on record. Cattle, horses and i P 2 5 Men Take Back Seat. dogs vied in the competitions. Rain ”h g g s 8 i in the afternoon prevented all classes . I WO Homes emaln nso No longer are women classed for| from being shown. Summaries follow: : e art Tortion, s aGhmi05 | Dot hend (1 malo and 4 Tomales)—Fir. e 0B L) |f " Interest on checking accounts longer aro they classed fis weaklings - on daily balances—compound- On Beautiful Cathedral Avenue physically. Look at the Channel s mers! And the women have had an- . other triumph since then. I read of : ed monthly. One at $16,500—0ne at $l7,500 i entry’ Courtiand a lady in Rhode Island who managed to consume two I:i(‘r‘kflho( c%an ) Inlefe ¢ d. . ate every man under the tal 5] V- 1 St O [ & - A e S D eIy savIes in exclusive our muscles are superior to g accounts—compounded quar- ‘Woman’s progress in pol n S been made despite male opposition, she - g \ terly. thinks, for “the machine politician h ; | does not like women. They cannot be ¥ 5 O counted on; they are an unknown Interest on special savings cer- H{ & $ £ IS < quantity. So it would seem that women are still up to their old trick ’ 1 i of keeping men guessing. Well, it Is tificates — compounded semi- better to keep them guessing than to . y be led blindly by them. : annually 5 4s for flappers, she doesn't quite G s st pmaoyen TERMS: $2,500 Cash and $125 Monthly means the modern young woman, 3 2 whom Lady Astor considers mors 7 = tureso; i i ar enturesome but guite na virtuous aa e unsey rus 0. T here is but one Woodley Park Lady Astor that the progress s cteEE o, Munsey Building Come out Sl}llnday and :lnspecth2909 hCA;I‘HElt)hR?L A‘\IEH Making the World Better. k- L 2 a seven-room ome; modern t roughout, wi wo tile “And. By Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. baths and.built-in garage; a residence of refinement and * she added, “I believe in time ey will make the world a place of beauty in the established community adjacent to Wardman tm more rejoicing than it is now. _In the silort time " British swomen T A | I AR AT Park Hotel. WOODLEY PARK HOMES Larger types now built and building Junior ShOp % For Growing Feet— AN > $28,500—$32,500—$55,000 New School Footwear NN 2909 Cathedral Avenue —is now. showing lovely new shaped into wraps that con- form in every way with the Fall's Fashion Demands, are now ready to adorn the slim shoulders of Washington’s Junior Misses. child’s health—strap slippers, ox- . 2 Y fords, high shoes. Sweaters ADDMAN ‘_“_’*",f;’;'d‘_lgne':tr;? Ll le;(hg New sweaters for school, in = D, $5. coat or slip-over styles. Fancy 1430 K St. N.W. Main 3830 Sketched—Boys' Tan Calf Oxfords weaves, some with belts. Col- in brogu¢ stvle. Sizes 1 to 6, ored collars and cuffs. Sizes MEMBERS WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD lars and cuffs in straight- widths B to D, $4. 6 to 1g.years. line or blouse back Not Sketched—A four-eyelet tie in e styles. Sizes 13 to 19. N 2"'" Cfllaf‘ Ai\l‘/z ‘l{; 2,6A to D, $5. 3 $2.98 $3-98 $59.50 to $75. . ) & oD, ke 1, 5000, g CHILDREN’S SHOE DEPT., SECOND FLOOR E0URTH Froon, Rich coats trimmed with large wolf col- Fall coats. Fine fabrics, % Shoes to protect the growing WA Wad ' Open Sunday and Daily Until 9 P.M. { \ ( Smart new Plaids col- - lared in fur, $29.50. 9x12 Felt Base _~ Charleston RUGS Dresses JUNIOR DEPT.. SECOND FLOOR 7 95 l $l OO < $7. . 1 : Perfect qual- Pretty prints, ity, border all c trimmed with solid i| around; 7 pretty colors: wide. flare Ll AHCOL 1316-1326- Seventh St. N.W. sy Wenciers Men’s $25 to $50 * Boys’ 4-Pc. Wool Suits | Longie 14z For school or dress— : A 4] < $1 9 ? e bigest vl . 6 00 & 5 S tainable and a just arrived from “ Severall hundred Men's | reat dssortment of Fine Woolen Suits to clear | desirable shades New Fall New York 1 it e and a chance for men and | fered at this price The suit consists D y/ é G { oung men to save as much : —— . Long Pants Suits N : S e The syits are Fall weights | ynicker and longie for the Junior Miss $18 75 b & - W and desirable colors and | i sizes 8 to 15. Crepe-vacked satins, canton . . f : models and it will pay you | Boys® §2 Crick crepes, f twiils. Attractively B B s - ' to buy several. Sizes 30 to | SWI‘ \TFIr{lg et rrimiped. Sizks 13 to 19, Including double-breasted coat, vest, long H . R 0 | = $16 50 { El;;;‘msl and golf knickers, in sizes 14 to 20. . o [he latest in fabrics and fashioning. An : [ : outstanding value, 5 Lucette Exeellent School ‘Shoes for Boys and Girls Jersey Dresses, guaranteed not é @ Children's $3 * Boys’ $1.50 8 hg Women’s $3 and $4 1o sag Newest of colors. > Dresses : ngh & Low Shoes ' Tan Oxfords. .. Novelty Footwear 3 . $12 Boys 4-Pc_ Sults » C These shoes are made with . _for School 2 i E ceable uppprT,hurln} 1 JUNIOR DEPT, SECOND FLOOR “ Double or single .In:easted suits with % % =N Sl (it A et eier N = regular or golf knickers and double- $1 98 e N 8. breasted suits with one pair of longies 3 g : and one pair of golf knickers. The first In plain colors—also smar¢ o~ N i Boys’ and Girls’ $1.50 . 243 in sizes 7 to 18, the second in 10 to 18. plaids and .checks‘ S.mocked S Y i Athletic In the very latest Fall designs X and embroidered. With and e I High Shoes, Oxfords. Pymos and | and styles. In igh and low = Ehry n Hig s, Oxford A heels. In_patent lefthe $9'75‘, $12' 759 $15 ) ildene Glbowct, | Bl | Straps. | In tery laest Farabio ml | Made in_the finest Sea Island cmn- | gray and blond kid. B line effect. Sizes 7 to 14. K lu{;,’h-r eoles n;h! rubber heels. Strong | top. In brown and white. witl a rare value at $1.98. patches and Size: STRBEY ELODR, ATANSRURGH & BRO. s rare n_xue for school nkle 'x“ ches and cross straps. Sizes o & TS, NewDresses To interest - > —of Jersey younger girls— $ 5.00 al [ 2 95 Velve t Tams v Lipstick red and jungle . d F lt H t green dresses, prettily trim- med. Sizes 7 to 14. an e a S SChOOl MllllneI y, $1 98 All-vlvhite Middies and o s White Middies With red All-wool jersey, in a number of pretty and bluefollars, in sizes B % b styles; heavy quality satin, charmeuse 6 to 22. Exceptional i gre Al e i and flat silk crepe, in pleated skirts, flare In colors of lipstick red, jungle quality; a great value at 8| | rage no? and we have green, French blue, roSe, tan, navy 1 $1.69. a pretty collection of GIBLS' DEPT., FOURTH FLOOR L4 GIRLS DEPT., FOURTH FLOOR 8 coloi;s styles " n]d 2 med styles. All the most desirable colors, ' % " embinations of col- 3 L ors to fit bobbed or in black, Chanel red, wine, claret, jungle full heads. green, cocoa and brown. Sizes 16 to 48. Smart fiew tams and felts. Some with short backs, others in poke shapes. Many wide brims, too. styles, tycked styles and“georgette-trim-

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