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. THE - SUNDAY STAR.‘ WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 10. 1926—PART 1. 17" — Fuu‘l‘ B Au- SEA‘I’S | :uamasmasmg,m&&aaaaaausmammm@a&u&&mmam&mmam&awm&mmm&mmumu&fi&figfignggaaasaa I | e 100 e [ ALl Advertised Merchandise on Sale Monday and Tuesday Full-Fashioned Silk Army-Navy Contest at Chi-| GE $1 .29 A\ & Imported Linen Cluny Pattern LACES Regularly Selling at 25¢ 12%c Yd. Three inches wide. White and ecru .in Jovely designs. This spe- cial lot is all we can buy to seil at this low price—so hurry and get yours, Satisfaction Since 1859 NGS PA 810-818 Seventh Street Use Your Charge Account Take advantage of the marvelous values offered. If you haven’t an account, come in and see about one. [(3 C 9 . . cago Will Cost Promoters | Pomtex H031€ry About $500 009. | Sheer Chiffon and Service Weights Slightly imperfect, otherwise they would sell for 2. But, really, unless your attention was called to the imperfections. you wouldn't know they were there. Square and Pointex heels in famous makes, evenly texturcd and shown in a_splendid array of light colors and black. With lisle tops. Street Floor . By Consolidated Press. ' CHICAGO, October 9.—The world's most expensive foot ball game, now in | the offing, be a neglected part of the season’s sporting events. “here prohably will he nothing | quite like It again in the wav of zrid-‘ iron contests.. As a colorful spectacle | . it I= sure to rank foremost among | foot ball happenings.’ Yet this vear's Army-Navy battle gets attention only trom hopeful ticket holders. Costs About $430,000, The stranzest part of the whole episode is that those back of it do not | seems to Office—Balcony Floor Credit Street Floor profits. Their concern is invi raising between $450,000 with which to pay the expenses of the contest Never hefore has a foot hall game eost like that. But. then, never be- | fore has the Midwest wanted to see | the West Point and Annapolis teams Economy Gleanings. $1 Costume Slips, 79¢ perform badly enough to pay half a million dollars. This year it is in for Striped and plain sateen, in street A aeat. shades. When Chicago tackled the fob of . s bringing the two service teams to [ 75c Brasslgres, 50c this eity for their annual gridiron a Hooked hack. Satinstripe fab vlassic, it also tackled the joh of trans- ric. Elastic in back. Sizes 34 to 45, Second Floor porting 4.000 cadets and midshipmen from the eastern edge of the country 1.000 miles inland to this metropolis. Resides transportation costs, the ety must pay the living costs of the 5,000 yonuths on their four or five ey holi- day. The game itself is somewhat lost track of in the caleulations of pos- alble receipts and dishursements. Still | A Anancial suecess is nearle a by the pavment of $125.000 for $1 Pearl (mfd.) Necklaces, 69¢ Three sty Indestructible, graduating. ¥ vearl elasp. $1.75 Jeweled Bracelets, $1.39 Hoop style. Two and three rows of colored stones, 39c Boston Bags, 33c Junior size. Black and red $1.98 Handbags, $1.59 For Every Fall Occasion Sturdy Beddings educed in the Sale hundred hoxes, which went at an| *onch and underarm. Fine leather, i Purchase of Seamless | Everyone worth from $15 T et s ,'.:1.:.'{&_ i | Bl = h d Sh ) With Coupon Only 3 demand Ix for several timea. that eac e eets to $18 a ll are new, too Bo;::: ;e:');;t;ng May Be Last Long Trip. This part of the country wanted to sea the country's coming military and naval officers hadly enough to guar- antee a goodsized fortune for the privilege. But one experience is ex | pected tc be enough. Annual jaunts | Usnally Tae. Large puff Street Floor 79c Cocoa Mats, 59¢c Double thickgmes. Good size. One-pound size. Usually $1.39 to $1.59 63x90 63x99 s e L LR | Slight seconds—hurts consisting of slight Printea Linoleum f Lo ddandln Sl S oil spots that come out in the wash. Splen- Remnants, 55¢ Sq. Yd The problems of ticket distribution, did quality bleached cotton, frce from Rasaliohy €198 pesfect. Tiane wrangling over the seats and costs dressing. [ and dark patterns i S are almost too much of an item 1 o - Be5 Tor e Wimpee ot atuniformng 35c Pillowcases $1.50 Mattress Covers 15¢ Shelf Oilcloth, 8c Yd. and one view of a foot bali game. 25 E h $1 19 16 to 44 H\x hite, flannel back. Non-crack . able. GIFTS FOR FLORIDA s e s s S e 46 to 50 49 Sash Curtains A o quality unbleached cotton that will 2 Prs. for 69c Now TOTAL szs 005 bleached (cotton. free fromidressing. gjve isplendldiservice. " Protect your 40-& to 50% Al white, crosshdr muslin. e A Finished with deep hem. - mattress, . 29¢ Double Curtain Rods, 19¢ Curved, extension. For double draperies. Window Shades, 50c Seconds of $1 oil opaque. Regu Washington's Quota of $50,000 " Boys’ $9.75 Four-Piece Suits hreasted coat ar i vest. Or vour choice of storm zone in Florida last night went | With Coupon Only Still Lacks $22,000—List . , T i e at! Featunng the latest lar size. White, green and ecru. of Late Contributors. Sturdy woolen mixtares, in light and s Slight imperfections. e dark patterns. Suits include one pair long Cherilles Styles in Bloused Efl:ectsn, $1.50 Blankets, $1 Ea. ¥ on’s contributions to the s ants i » - . 0 . ar ool. Single ent. Double- g ashingion's contributions to. the and one pair sert pants, with double Tiered Skirts, Batwing et oo SRR S (] into the $28,000 column with receipt of additional gifts. The final tabula tion showed the total raised here to be $28.005.17. Washington's quota of the $5,000,000 national budget $60.000. Additional contributions reported hy the Iocal chapter of the Red Cross, 16 Jackson place, are as follow Cash ... .$25.00 Cash . 10.00 Cash ...... 1.00 | Mrs. Antoinette 50.00 . Wood. ... : 500 D. C. Grayson. C. E. Casa E. Clara L. Hill . Jane B. McPherson. C. F. Norment..... Mrs. Geo. H. Van der Wate Mrs. Bentz . . Mrs. Reese Miss Alice Cou: Rose Locke. ... <. Theodore Werdig Mrs. Funkhouser Mre. Martha Fitch Mrs. Bertha Rupertu ne; Mrs. Louis Rupertus ‘00 Rev. Richard Schmidt 1.00 Anonymous . 50 The following contributions have hean received by The Star: Previously acknowledged ... $4.738.50 Ladies of Room Building ..... Cash Treasury .1 SOCIETY LAUDS PRESS FOR CANCER PUBLICITY Lake Mohonk Symposium Handled Accurately and Adequately, Director Says. mociated Prass. YORK, its accuracy in reporting the recent Jake Mohonk, N. Y., symposium on cancer was issued by Dr. George A. Soper. managing director of the Ameri- can Soclety for the Control of Cancer. “I have read the accounts of the symposinm In a score of newspapers,” Dr. Soper wrote. “without finding a substantial error in any of them. Fditorials invariably were sound and fnformative “The amount of space devoted by the press to the symposium was sur- prisingly great In view of the fact that 1we events of paramount news valne occurred while the meeting was In session -the Florida hurricane and the Dempsey-Tunney fight. It {8 10 be remarked that a distinect note of hopefulness ran through the symposium and was faithfully re- flected in the newspaper accounts. Never before has the public received a hetter lesson on a great medical tople.” The Assoclated Press covered the conference with a staff writer. TEXAS VALIDATES BONDS. District Road Issue, Jeopardized by Court, Sanctioned. AUSTIN, Tex., October § (#).—Hav- Ing accomplished the paramount pur- pose for which it was called into spe- cial session by Gov. Miriam A. Fer guson-—validation of $100.000.000 of dtstrict road bonds jeopardized by a Gag'sa. of the 17nited States Supreme Court—the Thirty-ninth Texas Legis- lature adjourned vesterday. Approximately 360 district road hond validating measures. including a gen- erzl validating bill, were passed. A committee named to investigate the officlal acts of State departments under Gov. Ferguson's administration will meport to the Fortleth Legisla- » \ure, which convenes early next year. Y { A Octoher 9.—A note thanking the press of the country for | Sleeves, English-cut coat, vest and two pairs of fully lined knickers. Sizes & to 17. “Argo” Blouses, 55¢c Perfect Quality Blouses of striped percale, white striped madras, blue chambray and khaki color. Collar- attached with long sleeves. Sizes 6 to 15 yvears, $1.50 Wash Suits 97¢ Satins $4.98 Lumberjack Suits $2.98 All-wool, juvenile suits in lumber- jack effect of large block plaids combined with plain brown or dark green wool jersey. Straight leg pants. ' The newest sult for young- sters from 3 to 8 vears. $1.50 and $2 Wool $1.25 and $1.50 Longies, $1.15 Pajamas, $1.09 Wool Jersey Taffeta Flat Crepe Colors and thing. style Fall styles and Canton Crepe One and two plece 1 1 Rutton-on style of Brown, gray and blue styles. Muslin and flan- alow pricelas t.h“‘ Makers have fine ehambray with mixtures in good aual- nelette trimmed with Velvet co-operated with us to start the white braid trimming. ity materials. Sizes 6 ravon frogs. Sizes 4 to e F ith b Street Wear Fast colors. Sizes 3 to 8. to 14. 18 new season off with a bang— Sport Types $1.50 Knickers, 98c $1.25 and $1.50 Hats Combinations here are the wonderful values: Affin:loon Neat woolen mixtures in dark and Caps, 97c Second odels patterns, also brown corduroy. Sizes _ Allwool _materials in_ golf and 8 to 16. Prince of Wales styles. Sizes 6% to Sreet Floor Th. Lovely Silks are Reduced in Price During the Golden Harvest Sale Here’s an opportunity to save right at the beginning of the Fall Sewing Season. New, desirable weaves in gorgeous colors— should spur on sewing. $ 1 .49 yd. $2 COLORED The loveliest Fall colors. SATIN CHARMEUSE 39 inches wide, in a beautiful all-silk weave. Claret Canton Aladdin Navy Jungle Tiffen Marine Midnight Silver Purple Gypsy Black SATIN DUCHESS $1-45 Yd- New Black Silks The moire in beautiful effect; heavy weight: the newest of the smart fabrics. $1.98 yd. $1.09 yd. Bokhara. Louis Phillip, rose, peach and jade, black, Chin Chin, claret, peach, 35 inches wide. A splendid satin-face quality, lustrous and ‘permanent $3 40-in. Black Moire. .. Rich satin-face crepe; heavy weight and splendid quality. A new all-silk weave in weighty qual- Smart for sport frocks and costume black. 39 inches wide, mountain haze and tiffen. $2.00 BLACK black. $3 39-in, Satin-Face Crepe. ..... $3’45 yd' $2.50 Flat Crepe $1.59 Sport Satin \White, 1an, grav. navy, Chin Chin. | lipe. Rose: turquise, nile, jungle, coral, Street Floor—King's Palace Men’s Ribbed Union Suits, $1.19 $1.50 Carter's, Richelieu and other equally fine brands. Heavy weight, ribbed. Flat lock seams, some with full-fashioned sleeve and ankle length. Reinforced crotch. Gray, random gray and ecru. Sizes 34 to 46. Philippine Gowns A Special Purchase Specially Priced 1.39 Hand embroidered and entircly handmade, of fine lingerie cloth. Unusual motifs end designs are noted. Neck and sleeves fin- iched with hand scalloping. Choice of round, ¥ and square neck. Silk Costume Slips, $2.98 Radium silk in bright, dark and pastel shades. Bodice top, hip or tucked and ruffled bottoms. e e Second Floor Men’s Interwoven Hose, 49c Pr. Formerly 75c and $1.00 Fancy patterns, insilk or silk with lisle. Double heel and New stripes, checks, plaids and novelties in correct colors Sizes 9% to 1134 o Street Floor—Men's Shop toe. and combinations for Fall and Winter. Chenille mings, New Collars, New Think of having the newest colors introduced to you at such Trim- New Every- the wonderful Floor Party Frocks We Wish to Make an Apology to Our Customers Due to delay in shipping the Brighton Hats were late in arriving Friday—so we have decided to offer them again on Monday and Tuesday at the same low price. “Brighton’ Felt HATS$1.98 Worth $4 and $5 Beautiful—silk-lined felts in all types—large, medium and small, vagabond, creased crowns, ripple brims, misses styles and matrons. Extra large and small head sizes and lovely colors. Black, red, royal, wood, sand, ruby, jungle, rose, Chanel red and claret. Street Floor—King's Palace Bouton’s Perfume, 39c Narcisse or Jas Usually 2. ounce size. mine, fancy container. §1. Street Floor Silk Bandings, $1.19 Yd. Embroidered and appliques. 11 to 3 inch widths. All color com nations. Regularly_§1.39 to $1.59. Belt Buckles, 39¢ Numerous_styles and colors. New Neckwear, 62c Worth $1. Venise, Val Irish and net combinations. Sets. vestees With Coupon Only Baby Flouncing, $1 Width of 11 yards of floune ing and yoke with sleeves, Street Floor Notions Reduced King's Palace 10¢ Hair Nets, 3 rs, double mesh, 2le pr. Flesh Wood ‘Aprons, 20c. Col- rming Cotton, 3 for Aprons, 19c. Street Floor With Coupon Only 25c Tooth Brushes, 9¢ Sizes for men, women and chil- dren. White. amber and purple. Street Floor Infants’ Shirts, 19¢ Rayon stripe, straight front shirts, in sizes to 3 vears. Perfect quality. C!‘l“d ort Hose, 25¢ White 3 Pairs for $1.00 % length. v cuff Onyx, mercerized hose in All smart shades with fa tops. 50c Burson Hosiery, 25c Slight frregzulars. Women's hlack stockings with white feet. Regular and extra sizes. 50c Sport Hose, 35c 3 Pairs for $1.00 Women's and Misses” Sport Hose, in derby rib and pineapple patterns. Perfect quality. All colors. 39c Onyx Hosiery, 33c Women's Mercerized Lisle Stock- ings, in_black, white, gray, tan and beige. Perfect quality. Infants’ 25¢ Hose, 17¢ 3 Pairs for 50c and cordovan long n all size Women's and Misses' Sport Hose, in derby rib and pineapple patterns. Perfect quality. ANl colors $1 Silk and Rayon or Chiffon Hosiery, 69¢c Perfect and irregular grades of at- tractive stockings. All colors and sizes. Infants’ Wool Shirts, 35¢ 3 for $1.00 Part-wool and Silk-and-wool Shirts, in_size to 3 vears. Slight frregnlars, Forest Mills Union Suits, 95¢ Rayon-striped, mediumweight women's suits. Low neck, sleeveless and knee length. Regular and extra sizes. Perfect quality. Street Floor

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