Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1926, Page 23

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CREATING STATES OF CITIES PROBLEM Making New York, Chicago and Others Political En- tities Still Backed. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 11.—Through hundreds of vears from t days of ancient Greece ome down to the Venice of n er mes the city-state has - its mark in political history Now a few economists are sility of some 1 becoming states ticularly, and env ders of nently crossed’ the bor- 1 States, are promi- | f the British army, following the fir- pon British warships by Chinese s, resulting in_the killing of a 1~ | number of naval officers and men of | the gunboats, took his flagship to the scene of the trouble, on the Yangtze | River. The King of England’s young- {est son, Prince George, was among i [ the officers of Admiral Sinclair's flag- ship, Hawkins, when she left Eng- WISCASSET CROWDS urban & Btates seen as ration ation represer been raised in both Tlin York. The tw country both they : has halted every Exnlurer Retummg From Another Summer in Arctic. Noisily Welflomed in Maine. Vided in ¢ New York Spreads rago, has snd At €in and Te.. welcomed home Don- n from another Sum- n left Christi und ran between the | > B t ng from | oner to the other ange things Experience is what vou get you are looking f in the shops Acts in Chinese War GREET MACMILLAN 1./ September 11— Beautiful designs are being | N ¢ "THE SUNDAY AUTOMOBILE STOLEN IN D. C. FIGURES IN FATAL ACCIDENT MISS Lillian Joyce s Machine, Which Dis- appeared August 7. in Collision That Kllled Woman n Detrmt An automobile, reported stolen from | she was driving, collided with another Washington on August 7, by Miss|machine. A man said by Detroit Lillian Joyce, of the Whylands Apart- | authorities to be Frank H. Ridell was ment, has been located in Det as the operator of this second where 1t figured i -cident which | machine, and he was reported to hav caused the death woman, police | disappeared in the confuslon follow were informed ye: ing the accident. A checkup on the motor number and license tag of his ed car revealed that it was Mis: s machine. police replying to an inquiry om Washington today wired Inspec Henry G. Pratt that Miss Joy had been in an accident in which Kramer was kille & held in Detroit. . tails accompanied the information. An ende: to regain possession 29, |of the machin be made by Mis: Joyce through her attorney. disappeared were inform ed to Jerome intance of a At the time the o trom Washington, poli whose ngme wi at police head: a_ Detroit at- irn had' for a client he report was made an.aceldent in tha when the husband’s 4 resents to the higl at Jerusalem in re commissioning of take the tran: NEW SEPTUAGINT EDITION: First Translation of Old Te:,mment' Copied for Preservation. | BERLIN, September 11 (#).—A new collected edition of the Septuagin the flrst translation of the Old Te: ment, Is helnv; ' WOOD FOR sA’LE"1 $10 Per Cord Delivered BEAVER HEIGHTS REALTY CORP. 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Useful s vrawiae 4 dc §] 39-c Yud-dee Tico Satine st Blad i fronspull rdeaa: o cwter® 25¢ 32-in. Amolkeng6 Sl Dress Gingham Yd’~ 0 new Fall patter o HAT BOX $l \\ atel rx roof. n 1y made with i g Bl SN hadded handle {$2 16-in. Leatherette 50c Hemltltched | Lisle Socks cRassRucs SforS1 3for$l : or brown stencit 69c Window SHADES Opaune shades . complete with fixtures: impe 25¢ Men's 10Pr5.$1 Fine wease in (astcolor 1l 19¢ Yd. -Wlde Bleld\ed Muslm 10Yds.$l ISC Sel Illlnd heetmg Unbleached 10 sands in $1.75 Conwle or COLONIAL‘ MlRRORS top. 22¢ Yard-Wide Percales $1.98 AL Steel Rubber-'l'lred Scooter 50c Children’s s SPORT HOSE 4Prs. 1 Ribhed-to-the-toe with fancy ravon vr»‘. S i (o b $1.75 Rayon Silk sl UNDERWEAR ‘ 3‘.:1':.‘".““:-‘ egular And extra ms $1 Boys’ Fancy GOLF HOSE 2 fOl' 1 Fancy plaids. in a large range of hu.x,n ‘l,x:'l'y.nuu ns and colors. sizes 8 to 11 $1 Colored Border s Tablecloths 2for 1 $1.59 Mohawk 4for$1 |Double-Bed Sheets $L fro L:n?,‘fi"“gfl Eimptre, each Shet 1o mationaly —note the Free ahetandards of 50c ¢ $5 to $6.95 New Fall Dresses | 39¢ Stenciled Table 'SCARFS 5f0|‘$1 Sanitas Bran | patterne on assorted 10c Shelf | Oilcloth Al wh pien {25¢ Yard- Wlde $3.49 \ Special Dollar Day ofiering of several hundred dresses, including French fimnc‘]~. moire sheens and novelty fabrics, s m:ulu with straightline bla green, cocoa, in sizes 16 to 48 rose. Chanel rmI ete., 59¢c Yard-Wide St m Serge 3Yds'$l 1. 5 toom tuil oo - | | $2 Fringed Pnnels s ’LACE CURTA]NS $1\ i TOWELS “*3fo !'51 e 244N Plain white o ard Lorders: extra heavy: tiwc Bt 10Yds.51 $1.50 Fea(her-Fllled BED PILLOWS Covered with faney 1R 2K |50cA.C.A.Feather- PROOF TICKINGS Yds: $l 12 inches wide . Ul plece, perfect ‘ 29c Bleached [PILLOWCASES 5 for $1 Longeloth ‘ $2 00 Damask attem $1 159¢ Couunmd $1.50 Womm 's Colored 'UMBRELLAS Guarantesd oot and Tablecloths |SILK PONGEE: 3 Yds.$1 | ! Yard wide. silk and cotton mized in the | | newest_shadvs and hlack. Full pleces $1.50 Roman Stripe Couch Covers 19¢c Dress INDIAN SUIT < Women s Long CREPE KIMONOS and Ratiste Bloome i wantod bastel t and Hu 3for$l 4Prs.$1} 31 bottom sizes ¥ Women’s . pinks o j DRAWERS | Fine white 0| cut sizes, 8 to i ‘smo Women's Rayon Slips (Al leading shudes. floun ! Jlnl’nma. 49c 4 for $1 Whlte Dresses i ' 51/ | * tucks JLone kood quality. {Hoover Dresses Good W ¢8| tast-color blue Cretonne and chambray Regular sizes. $4$1.49 Charleston DRESSES Tn pink 654 Sizes 36 to 46 K59 Yard.Wide 5 ‘Rayon Alpaca blue or gray. well made \Striped Krinkle S|:|rea\ds$ %8| Beautitul biu, | and permanent 1$1.65 Onyx Pomtex Heel ; Pure lek Hose | fast color $1 |81x90 Perfect Bleached SCALLOPED SHEETS 5 Special Purchase 3,000 Yds. New Fall SILKS 40-in. All ilk Sport Satin $25.00 Dress possible for $3.00. A Yard 3Yds.$l \GINGHAM L1025 patterns. 27 s wide | chevis and overplaids. fast cotare. © 4l Children’s $1.95 School Oxfords elvet and mik L, W Children’s Fine SILK HATS 3for $l Red. bhue. tenna. tan and vrown | ZSc Huck TOWELS 9f0rsl Sizes 1Sx31 ond 18x38: Cannon Mills grade: plain, white or, red and blue bor- Sfor $1 Chlldren s $1.75 ngh Shoes lizh SRR 2ford] 39¢ Yd.-Wide, ; CRETONNE 4%Yd$.$1 35¢ Col’d Border "' 'TURK TOWELS 39(: Chlldren s a Scuoor. Hoseo P rs. 313 e aancary jand 1 | Amr!ed $1.50 & $2 $l 4 for$l NICKELWARE 1 39c Honeycomb 8 Yds. s it Ex fail n. hched: Dige: L 19c Striped 85c Certainteed 3 Yds Outing Flannel Floor Covering Heavy weight. double wo yards wide. eut from full stripes. 12 to 20 Fard len tilen, Driien e and ‘AEured patie 2 T E T L T2 E 7272 Boys’ 4-Piece Longie Suits $S.50 Ihese values may be imitated. but will be difticult of duplicate. Serviceable fab- <. made for wear and styled for boys who want to be well dressed, Double-breasted coat, vest, longies and knickers. Sizes 7 to 16. 39c Table oiLcLorn 4% Yds.sl | Meritas brand, 18 w of white, tile 6 ouk hatterns 3’.«5“6 RUGS 3f0r$1 Hitandmiss patterne, in 8 very spec ial | grade; fringed ends: worth 75 | |$2 Sandura Felt Base 51 | [‘uud ?J’"P;‘u! for -'mlh 69¢ Floor HALL RUNNERS COVERING 4 3 Yds. l 18x108 Inches: ha: Base Floor Covering. mill leng $1.50 Double-Bed BLANKETS Note the la welght, gTay, tan and (A0 89c Comfort BATTS Full 72x00 Pure White Cottou, for com- 25¢ Bleached uuum» faced, heavy per. ide; choi = Domet Flann Excellent, qu zht, full ?i"i“c“ii‘:‘rh"’"4Yds.$l Meritas brand alr hoice of white tile or room, Kitchen, hal Dt R ek bty L) ) | Women’s $3 URION SUTFS Cretonnes 2 anged 27x54 TAPESTRY RUG |$1.98 Steel, Rubber Tire 51 KIDDIE KARS Y 6YisS1 su.x HOSE 4Prs $1 Women's Fiver aud 3 hoot sili: AUShUy tmy furdy 1 Stardy 129¢ Yard- Wide Broadcloth i | Dress Sllp ers l S}m Worl{en s 31‘50 | Strap Sllppers Boys' & Glrls $1.65 Ath|eh Bals&Oxfords, ‘ 2 forlsl Zfor $l¢ malZX80 count, nainzoon Men's $1 & $1 o MOHAIR CAPS Extra Fine Vi and comfort. Men’s $1.50 KHAKI PANT For outing and Men’s Blue SHIRTS Amoskeag Cham i collar_sttached. pociet Men’s Blue OVERALLS $1.50 Whit ith bib. Sizes Mens $1.50 to $2 FINE SHIRTS and_color Sizew 915 to Men’s 35¢ Llsle Hose s“fi‘fib's’fi“"ZPrS-sl ? Interwoven Fancy, Fose ity, good patterns. Size< Black and heel {|Men’s Fall {UNION SUlTS White, short. aleeies gra e sleetes Sizen 34 1o 48 Boys’ Khnkl NTS Cncket Sweaters ¥ V-neck Pu r orings. 2for$1 Of standard grad check of plain ham an Neatly made, ul trimminy opportunity to for all Summer

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