Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1926, Page 22

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OFFER QUARTERS | { 22 Lyons, Has filed suit -against Oscar | w. kstone, a laborer in the City ty and Non-support. ~ =~ Helen M. Blackstone, 2448' Ninth - Us street, by her next Friend, Loretta A. | TR | Commissioners ‘Invite Com- | Post Office. for a limited divorce and | Kelvinator's maintenance, The declaration ‘alleges cruelty and non-support, and asserts | that the plaintift is “mentally sub- normal and susceptible to the influ- | ence of others.” The couple were married in llhis ¥ city April 12, 1922, the declaration The subcommittee of the Hous P further allages that on tee which is to ma date the defendant, while the of the Distric mittee of Inquiry to Meet in District Building. as 19 years when n for the license, 1s procured without the 7| consent of her parents. The couple imis. | have no children. Attorney Jean M. s of. | Boardman appears for the plaintiff. s An American concern has opened a odel suburb, with paved streets and avctive’ houses, at Barranquilla, Helen M. Blackstone Alleges Cruel- |’ Plays Golf in Pink Garment, With | ntiff was but 14 vears of age, mis- | Colombla. Look for the Clock e | ing ways to | ning o that | may Schwartz @\1\«“ hl/&J‘é > = DD .THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, LIMITED DIVORCE ASKED. TWALES LAUNCHES NEW FASHION IN SHIRTS| Sleeves Cut Off at | the Elbows. | By the Associated Press. | LE TOUQUET, France, September 15.—The Prince of Wales launched a new fashion when~he stayed here during part of his Summer vacation. The Prince was seen one day to leave the Golf Hotel wearing a pink shirt which had the sleeves cut off at the elbows. The Prince played a round of golf in this cool garb, and the news spread like wild fire. The next day. the, shops in Paris |} Plage were ralded for pink shirts, which appeared on the golf links with the sléeves cut’ short, but the supply of pink shirts was not equal to the demand, and the next day telephonic'and,_ telegraphic messages were sent to London ordering pink shirts by the hundred weight, to be sent to Touquet by airplane. They have since been all the‘rage, and the idea has heen taken up even by the woman players. : We Can’t All be : William Tells -but a lot of us would have much better eyes sight if the glasses we are wearing had been fitted more carcfully. Consult onr— Graduate Optometrist Home of Perfect N Diamonds 7 AGAINST INTERRUPTION OF SERVICE a reserire su of %Bl% | meforencies emerge pure copper tank that sur- ro the Kelvinator freezing coils is a storage reservoir of cold that guar- antees continuousservice. Thisreserve will keep the refrigerator cold for 24 hours, even if the electric current is turned oft for one reason or another. It is one of the extras that Kelvinator gives you at no extra cost. This storage of cold is one of the rea- sons why Kelvinator temperatures are more uniform, and why they are regu- lated to ideal conditions with greater accuracy. It is one of the reasons why Kelvinator is so absolutely dependable. And this is only one of the extras that make Kelvinator Electric Refrigeration the world’s standard. We invite you to visit our display room and learn about other exclusive Kelvinator fea- tures—all given at a price lower than that of other systems, quality for qual- ity and capacity for capacity. Kelvinator Washington Sales 11th and H Sts. N.W. Factory Branch Main 2278 Kelvinator Washington Sales, 741 1llth St. N.W. 1 want more information about install- ing Kelvinator in my refrigerator. Name. Address — oo The Oldest Domestic Y% | Better’ LElectric Refrigeration WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER - Woodward & Wonthrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Now You May See the New PARIS HATS Personally Selected From Agnes Lewis Le Monnier Jeanne Duc Rose Descat Louise Marsey Camille Roger Marie Therese Marthe Regnier Just out of their boxes—these Paris Hats reveal the whole spirit of the French Millinery Mode. They are more unusually inter- esting this year because of the many new materials being ex- ploited, so soft and pliant that they show a definite trend “au feminin.” A comprehensive, diversified showing, including the significant fashions that are making the New Mode— New crowns that ascend even higher and lend themselves to individual molding—the African note that is strong—newly folded fabrics and intricately draped turbans—wide velvet brims and tiny rippled ones—the use of supple velvets, soit felts and soleille velours—and a tendency to greater formal- +ity and artistry with restraint. Milugery Section. Third fleor, Tomorrow==A Special Sale 60-inch Pearl Necklaces, ¥3 Paris {s wearing pearl ropes 60 inches long— looped twice about the throat in a rather high and very becoming manner, as sketched. These rich, lustrous pearls may be had in three popular sizes. Strung with alternating large and small pearl. Tewelry Section. ‘First floor. New Lily of France Corsets To wear with Autumn Gowns 3850 ¢, $2750 Lily of France Girdles and Duosettes mean body supports that are marvels of suppleness—fascinating in their sculptured line —delightful in their invisibility,and are famous for making every figure lovely. Sketched, left to right New Step-in Girdle, of hand- some silk figured broche and fine knitted elastic. An easy- to-step-into garment. $15. New Duosette, with well con- trolled waistline and slightly uplift bust section. Smooth long lines. Of broche and satin treco. $16.50. Side - fastening Girdle, with raised waistline at front. Light, supple garment with hook-and-eye fastening. $10.50. Corset Section. Third floor. B H = DowN STAIRS STORE' 150 New Fall Models in Satin-Striped Canton Crepe Frocks : 16'50 i \ Ry A VERY Special Purchase And a Very Timely SALE Women and Misses who are interested in the Fashion—new should see these splendid val- ues. The foremost styles for Fall, in a2 material that has sel- dom, if ever, offered at $16.50. Blouse effects—Front Ties— Flowing Jabots—Pleats—Em- broideries—Vionnet’s Dolman Sleeves—Small Buttons. Ultra-smart models for wom- en and misses, in scores of the newest styles. All Fall shades. Misses” Sizes 14 to 20 Women'’s Sizes 34 to 48 DOWN STAIRS STORE ’ i A NEW Number in Our Exclusive SPECIALIZED SHOES Sfiecff’;t?:{pfice J } Smartness is the keynote in this graceful, perfect f Oxford. It should be vel?' popular for Fall. Of p: w cut-out and underlaid h lizard-like leather. Sizes 3 to 8, $5.85. All the Result of: Price Specialization Style Specialization Quality Specialization | DOWNX STAIRS STORE 200 Smart Jersey Frocks 1 and 2 Piece Styles of “Sag-No-Mor” and French Spun Jerseys ’10 Fashion-Right in every sense—and materialed of only highest-grade jersey. In addition they're <o VERY inexpensive. Greatly Underpriced Sizes 14 to0 42 Club Collars Vee Necks Deep Yoke Fronts Velvet Trim Plaid and leopard velvet. trim cuffs and collars of some. All jumpers on bodice tops and with elastic bands. The “Tom-Boy” Model is here, too i In Chanel Red, Colonial Blug, Tiffin, Rust, Jungle Green and Claret. i DOWN STAIRS STORE

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