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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. C. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1926. GlENNA BULLEH Mrs, Thomas Hucknall, Ridgewood.| N. J., 48—45—93; Mrs. J. W. Taylor, | Evanston, Ill., 46—45-—91; Mrs. | Austin Pardue, Chicago, 16—48—94: | Mrs. Edgar C. Felton, Philadelphia. | 49—46—95: Miss Marion Turple, New Orleans, _45—49 Miss Maureen | Orcutt, Englewood, N. J., 46—45—91; [aurs. Dorothy C. Hurd, Philadelphia, . Jay Lee, Hacken:| \\‘m Oshkosh, 47—42—89; Traps Prove Dete Kathlcen Gorman, Parkersburg, W s v?,omen seN Dtete",egts" G e lx Pl *L‘;S“";S‘:: G STREET AT ELEVENTH :: PHONE, MAIN 8780 :: KRESGE DEPARTMENT STORES, INC. Title Contenders. 41-%: Louise Fordyce, Youngstown, Ohio, ~49—101; Mrs. R. H. Barlow 1 Philadelp —46—96; Marie v, ’ ’ y | Hempstead, N. Y., 40—47—96; ot g 4 Hadfield, Wauwatosa, Wis., 46 - - = - - B 96; Glenna Collett, Providence, R. I. o : ° Glenna Collett, defending her title as g3’ 39 ) national women’s golf champion, to- 2 day showed the way to the early qual-| i ifiers with a low score of 81 over the | Qifficult. Merion coures, | |HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES Hazards caught many shots by out- | standing players on the first nine | 2 T holes, and there was ample indica- FOR TUESDAY\ tion that high scores would prevail | FIRST RACE—Puree. $1.300: claiming: in_the medal round. arolds: B% furlongs. . ? « \ \ Tuesday, We Offer a Specially Purchased Group of Very Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd of | dohony Baker. 47 OSacrifice the home club, three times holder of |V 0 ol /\ \ . i the title, was among these .who paid | TR 7 2 D108 e \3 heavy ponalty for shots which straved | U Ll i - f , = S '\ from the line. Mrs. Hurd requir i T s - ] 46 strokes on the outward jour | BE / \ 1 £ 7 e Hong her card including a pair of 7s and | A e i O e three 6s. | Hane. 1% Putting Is Feature. 5 ) RACE—Purse. $1,300: maiden Mrs. Dorothy Klotz Pardue of Chi S g 7 f \ ! - e E Ma n Orcott of Engle- |Sun Sec 116 Ella M. / | A TR ] ’ vood, 5 trong contenders for | Gal Ve 1 Dawn o i \ % 11 TN 3 ¢ held by Glenna Collet, | SR e : \ f AN b \ B ain re putting on al ; _‘rump R'\):“L—Purke Sl aoo claiming; \ \ * most every gre e \ Getting no better results from her | 3iss, B Imorolown - bs / putter on the incon nine. than she | Corinth 1 “Ruban Roge. 107 4 \ TP C. E - “I'hrift Avenwe Special” had obtained on the outward route, | *Chief Tierney.. i NOTHER shipment has just arrived—and as S G Mrs. Pardue came home with a curd | FOURTH =RACE—Purse. 1,500 N A (!A SEoteeal Al ‘£ e 2 ? of 91, 10 strokes higher than that | 6 A Eycarolis: §ilrlonen. L each frock is unpacked it seems even more Women’s Rayon $1.09 ) Mrs. Smith. The Chicago plaver, | Backrone ... 108 Suns Terre ... P\ unusual than the other. : Underthings, who scored an ea ason wiumph | Mawd 0 the $ist 105 Al Fawn : g i over Miss Collet, had 10 three putt | Brush .. (8 Bewithus A4 Stvles to wear everyvwhere! \We've re- Em'elope Chemise recns. Sun Affinity "1 105 N membered all the demands that Fail Step-in Pantas—V ests Miss Collet, paired off with Bernice Wall of Oshkosh, fared little better FIFTH RAC Rk . makes on a wotaan's or miss’ wardrobe. at the outset than the player: 3 { Lice-trimmed garments that look as preceded her off the first te i o cthilben ! Cioshy 207 PREE g s he R The shampion consumed 20 strokes ne- | N fo1 Koo o 40 9 Two-piece and sports frocks for thophfarey r::“mt\\ll‘:gv:(l‘v:idnr\:’ : R se. $1.300; i school or golf. Tailored styles for well_as the lace-trimmed mode ing three putts on the first, second | 3, e i rlek 5 : ' h B o il g Byear (1 miles. f Very Specially Priced! : peach, nile, maize, orchid or whi ourth green I bl m .1 ery Sp o4 i | the office or town wear. assortment of stvles and sizes Has 43 Strokes at Turn. meofager " i 3 The Providence girl finally got her | pn“¢Y - it A y Mote dressy styles for afternoon putter under better control - and | “Fast” Mail iSron i % 3 and informal affairs. | : * reached the turn in 43, closing with | ¢ RACE ? . .:‘.i;nx‘,;;‘:‘;;.l-shx;( fih\;_ld\( four holes. -~»’. o ]u(\;; qu ‘ ot “Thrift Avenue Specal The chumpion’s card v . 5 " 108 ~:€.‘.x';|mr}'].""1 10 ERE'S proof that smartness is not \ \ livery one an adaptation G il I“"h” Pure Silk Hosiery, 84 Par, out—6-4.6:5-5-5-4:3 .. W8 H Toia [ 3 ced s \ pnccd dresses—as you can tell from the | 3 pai 2.35 C Miss Collett. out—3-6-3-6-6 e e St \'nlar?l\‘/’v:ifi r::]ei‘:irfl‘]”:n\ n]:) ‘iIP‘“]‘fi:‘g- \ cut of thc new <Icm es, 1he hm;: of flu- = P{'“‘S;}{’ . - e ; cathie e o s ) ored, high crowns, rippl \ o se h { erfect Hose that we regularly sell for hole route, brought in # consistently . and effective trimmings—every fashion Shown in all the new colors. Sizes for | champagne. gray, grain or parchment sood 84, reaching the turn in 40§ phase that’s new. f juniors 13 to 19, for misses 16 to 20, and Seamed hark.imm ankle, smp-msrln’gzrl‘to' atrokes, two l}yldrx women's par. The Another group of hats that will strengthen for women 36 to 48%%. protection and mercerized tops. 8: to s card ':h;:‘\'\’j;'} T k T, our reputation of always having a good as- * b e & s sortment of hats at $5! Styles “and sizes for 1, S - fives e o0 the oo ake lime il L g o PALAIS ROYAL oy ke yress Section—Third Fioor Ihrift Avenue Special —by the forelock and see PALAIS ROYAL A brook crossing the cleventh and us NOW about replacing St GG Tots’ Jersey '; twelfth falrways g or repairing YOUR 1.19 trouble on the HEATER. Panty Dreses, tempting o avold the | ) ———— : A Sale That Is the Talk of the Tows: An Important Special Sale of B wen worth the reguiar price of $195 Brook Proves Diflicult. former hole, she played short on her approach 1 then over-pitched every one clamoring for . Come in green, tan, wood, brown or the hole. ven strokes were ex- the heating man— get . b . copen. F,mlyr,mdergd in 4 different de- sended before she finally holed out. our job handled before NI S Sies 2 oo e s o olore rinkle Bedspreads e Ravon ow quiring a_six, but she to bring in a 91, which ap * lay. assured her of qualification 87 Colbert service means od to q ¢ by several strokes. most satisfaction. I E; ¢ “Thrift Avenue Special” Miss Collett’s in-coming card: a } \ s p Par in..... 45535554 541 M Jclbe 1Y) g . Miss Colieat aurice J. Colbert 5 ! ; N ls‘lnen Breakfast 2.49 1 $4534554 43881 5 e ’ . D e D e Heating—Plumbing ~Tinning [ \ Sets, ; S~ i 7 -inch cloth and 6 napkins. Of pure linen day were: - Srs. Courtland Smith, Gle 621 F Street Phone hain TS : - : with borders of rose, blue or gold. Much M | el = 3 p ) less than the price you regularly pay! * “[hyist Azvene Specal’ With woven colors and all-over patterns OUND, oval or semi-circular shapes—all well filled Linen Tea ZSC A special purchase of the ¢ e 1 | | —guaranteed fast color. Rose. blue or : i LA S COMPETENT COUNSEL 1N = 3 ! spreads we’ve been fea- g(,fd_ 81x105 with bolster cover attached. and worth much more than this sale price! Cov- R 2 ered in heautiful changeable rayons that are toned Napkins, turing at $2.95! Scalloped edges. with blue, green or bronze. Artistically corded and |7l s bR b G Rl S y ngree ; M o4 ! pure linen. You always need extra ones. adorned with handmade flowers of blending hues! but it’s rarely that you can get them for 25¢ apiec this quality. PALAIS ROYAlL--Art Necdlework Section—Main Fl Pre-Shrunk : e taon | 2 y All WOOI Plald Blankets 5-Piece Sanitas Luncheon Sets ‘ “Thrift Avenue Special” Thl‘rty-Se‘ven Years ! Warm—woolly—durable—cconomicall _ Every pair chrunk 7 9 5 Hand-stenciled in various $1 45 ‘ Seasonable '51-98 6 inches after weaving. Double-bed size in attractive, large 5 i HE PUBLIC has a way of appre- | block plaids-bound with ribbons to match. Colors: Rose, new designs! Underthings, ; Costume Slips of sports satin or petti- i scienti % Blue, Orchid, Gold. | - S o e A Ou_r In color combinations that will look well in almost any break- | sheen. b business home at 15th and K Streets is | Of an_excellent quality wool that is warm and yet very fast nook. No laundering cither. just wash them off with a Bloomers oi Milo Sheen. an evidence of 37 years of continued light in weight. PAIR damp cloth. A wonderful assortment. In all the new- st shades. including jungle green, claret recognition. PALAIS ROYAL--Linen Section—Second Floor Doll Pin Cushions, 59¢ S(amped Linen Guest | red, black or navy. Sizes 36 to 44 For the property owner of today, it | , Dress one up to give a friend Towels, 29¢ * s a ‘'open r* to First Mortgage | at Christmas! With wigs of - isan “open_doo Mortgag white, blonde, brown or black An_excellent quality, heavy Loans on Improved Real Estate. hair and bodles of rose or blue selvage edge cream linen “Tirift Avenue Special” —Where funds are adequate; costs S ' sateen. three different designs. 5 casonable; decisions prompt; and you a 1 t PALAIS ROYAL—Art Needlework Section—Main Floor Beautiful Lace reasonable; decisions prompt; and y e! a oxes il $1 are relieved of all bothersome details. 234 vards long--straight or scailoped bot- toms, all finished with silk bullxon frm;ZF i e i Specially Low Priced $2 98 g spigg e L R Gl i e HLRust Company for Tuesdey " Sale of SILKS . * e F reliable, good wearing enamel that has the appearance of patent “Thrijt Avenue Special 1001-15¢ Street. N.W v : ! 5 | leather. Firmly sewn and finished with attractive cloth lining. .6 yard High-Grade double pockets and good brass hardware. The necessary luggage whether vou're going away for the week end or the Winter! ~AT.478 ROV AT—Luggage Section—Fourth Floor HOOSE the material you admire most, every é,)u#mTrha: usually Ed’!e m; $125 and one is fashion right for Fall and every one ‘L(‘, cm:‘yzpf:“'((,: :m:!r‘m 'r:';‘ c?jg:«r is being offered for much less than the white and orchid. or blue and white, in TV 3 T = 1 ' Loan CorrespondenL for The Prudential” . = e regular price! 1 each box 39-inch Suede Crepe 39-inch Satin Crepe | * . aruey 39-inch Crepe Georgette Willow e 4 39-inch All-Silk Canton Satin Fran- Thrijt Avenue Special repe PALAIS ROYAL—Silks-—Second Floor T 200 Seamless Cotton $1 19 Krinkle Bedspreads, ” 81x90-inch Spreads, of natural-color cot- ton, with pink, blue, gold or lavender stripes. With new fancy cufis, embroid- ery and stitching. “Thyift Avenue Special” Imported Doe Cham Gloves, pair, 79C Unusual! New 6-Pc. Bedroom Sale of Junior or |} Gitnrg e economy. New shades—orient, felix, Stationery, 89C fawn, covert or gray, many with touches Suite of Early American Design Bridge Lamps B cnans It begins immediately to take out | * 74 Jthe Inflammation and reduce all { Pieces separately, Regularly $275 < . | e 2@y Swelling. The first application 3 # ish! Sale Pri 50 beautiful floor samples that were regu- “Thrift Avenxe Special” { brings Great Reliet. $fiyoswish: Gl larly $13.65 to $60—now $6.82 to $30! Women’s Leather e ckf;o}g:l%:::ngrnlp:‘;::ynd A dehghtiul variety that we have been Handt $1.95 < : ONVENIENT payments casily arranged. It's a beautiful suite of finely proudly displaying in our lamp section— - Severe tests in cases of long standing have proved that PAZO figured bird's-eye maple in a beautiful rich, vellow brown with antique ! E = L OINTMENT can be depended upon with absolute certainty to Stop high-lighted finish. Tops and fronts are of 5-ply vencers. A group you will 7 any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. be proud of—or buy the pieces separately : so be here early. Choice of wood or metal ;’"*’:’." oacpanal P““lc"-h f," the most at- = ractive leathers and chades. Recommended by Phyaicians and Druggists in United States Dresser, $57.25 Vanity, $59.75 Chair, $9.50 bases, with artistic, hand-tailored shades. e AT T PAZO OINTMENT in tubes with Pile Pipe Attachment. T8¢ Chest with Mirror, $49 Double Bed, $45 Bench, $9.50 o PALAIS ROYAL—Lamp Section—Fourth Floor and in tin boxes, 60c. The circular enclosed with each tube and PALAIS ROYAL—Furniture Section—Fourth Floor ¢ = box contains facts about Piles which everybody should know. 'PARIS MEDICINE CO., Beaumont and Pine Streets, St. Lowis, Mo. Bags that are favorites at much higher but there is usuall\' only one of a kind, P pricest The large pouch, Imderarm.gen-