Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1926, Page 19

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HORNSBY ATTENDS MOTHER'S BURIAL Cardinals’ Manager Breaks Down at Services in Little Texas Cemetery. By the Associated Press. AUSTIN, Tex., October 14—In a e tmy graveyard, tucked away in the tender | 3 bend of the hands late yester Colorado River, ‘l m rest M plon St. Louls She dled he: last wish being thot “he Rogers, should stay with the and lead them against the New Yo Yankees in the world series. sented to this only aft agreed to defer the fu clusion of the diamon At the brief service: Hornsby gave way to streamed down his face, iands, which for sfx years swung thie most-feared bat in the embled. With the (7 2| manager were his elder brothe | erett, of Tulsa, Okla., and his sister, Mrs. Maggie Mellown of Fort Worth, Tex The tree-dotted cemetery, n east of this capital cit place of four gel family Reuben ) | ather of Log i the Beauty and A Patent Leather Strap — dressy and comfortable Silk | same I COURT ASKED TO DECIDE HOW GIRLS IN SCHOOL SHALL DRESS Student Barred for Knickers, Another Wins g State Aid Against Them and Third ¥ Defies Knee Skirt Edict. By the Associated Press. in ‘three e courts for Dame Fashion. In Port Fulton, Ind., gone to court bec: daughter 15 not chool wearing kv to attend Island, Nebr., ol s imminent | school | i s from the sixth grade up must wear skirts long enough to cover their knees, after omplained that | ily. One ting the move of the school rulers. 1 Allen s s in Port Fulton, Ind. number of times d from cl s, which ploved tempo ord other clothing for her daughter. the mother filed suit for a Character and the been because of the mother said were . Shoe that fea- tures the vogue, with distinctiveness “-avoiding the com- monplace in both design and quality. Specially priced at 12.50 and Wool—1.65 and 5.00 Arthur Burt Co.—1343 F Street 1 .Cunningham Co Reliable Since 1914 314-16 7th St. N.W. See Our Windows —then come in and try on some dresses. Two Days—Friday and Saturday—a F ea;ure Offering 1 Dress Sale Hundreds of New Fall and Winter Dresses—in all the fashionable ma- terials and colors—reduced for this sale. Every garment an exceptional value. Positively the most wonderful offer of dresses this'season. ) FOR »d upon to pinch hitf opposite case | St s been going to! twice a day for the last three! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, mandamus requiring school authori- ties to allow Virginia to attend school, claiming that her child is being do- d of her right to an education. Mo Hiedring comes up/Saturasy.: State Backs Clergyman. | opinion of Attorney General | pillman of Ne hi » | er of the Rev. 3 | | | | | bloomers &i when the rtment was informed | that the Grand Island sch a had threatene man’s daughte: fusal to do_ fllh school for re- le_wearing of negloct 1) tention a it this Wi e and sleeveless dresses.’ contra D bloomers had been required in gym- sses, but the preacher held apparel was against the re- beliefs of the Nazarene el O'Brien, 16, is the Genoa, school girl who has refused to the edict of the school board skirts must cover the knees, or sitting. s of the d/one of the new ruling. “The boys will be drifting to other towns for dates. B PAN-EUROPEAN UNION RUMORED OVER DEBT Geneva Paper Says 11 Foreign Min- isters Are Supporting Plan. the Associated Press. October _14.—Interest created in politi; rel a statement printed in the oune that important perso: 1| representing almost all the cou He helleved the rule could be um.ned in spite of the opinions of an attorney to the LA FAYETTE 16th and I Sts. N.W. Rates for permanent oc- cupancy that warrant your investigation. Lower Prices Now on Fur Coats Thrifty w weather to omen never wait until cold buy fur coats; they buy in October, when prices are at least 25 per cent less. Select your fur coat now and save—a deposit will re- serve it, a nd we will welcome your charge account. REMODELING—REPAIRING —aunder the personal supervi ton, assuring manship at lowest » nuw g Regularly $15 and $18.75 Each Newest Materials: Wool Jersey Royo Twill Crepe Polette Frisco Satin Georgette Cavateen Flor Deleu Canton Crepe Flat Crepe Lustrous Satins Novelty Tuwills Newest Styles: Pleated Flognces Two-Piece Effects * Charleston Model Semi-Blouse Jabot Two-Piece Strictly Tailored Pleats Dolman Sleeves Newest Fall Colors: Wallflower Black Cocoa Santoy Robin Hood Green Polo Tan Chanel Red Wine Jungle Green Brown Navy on of Mr. Hari- , you perfect styling and work- 717 11th St. Next to Palais Royal Small Deposit —will lay aside any two dresses you se- lect. Invite Your Friends To This Sale Women’s Sizes Misses’ Sizes Extra Sizes fl =] fl | | | fl L" ! L' | | fl fl , of Europe and including 11 foreig ministers, are ively supporting a movement to create a pan-European union. The Tribune asserts that the chief 1114 G Street (5] g 50¢ va % Former Prices $1.19 to $1.98 Yd. Choice lengths Excellent colors It i1s a pleasure t open value at this price. featured in perfectly models. Third Floor THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, U REMNANT SALE GROUPED IN TWO LOTS charg‘e accounts with responsible parties. Credit office—4th Floor. Reflecting the Smartest New Modes Every Coat in this extraordinary collection was chosen for its re- markable style, quality and excess All the new modes of the season are repre- sented; every new style trend is tailored 1926. reason for such a unfon is recogni- tion that the principal obstacle to the economic and fin struction of Europe to the United States and the convic tion that it would be better to trea with the United States in combination rather than separately. Hence, Europe desires to {flrl“ an association to defend its common in- terests in the future. e Lady Stonehaven, wife of th nor general of Australia, pleted a journey of 8,000 miles her husband, in which 3,500 miles| were covered by airplanes. ‘ —_————————— | ’ | 1 AIGLON GRILL Your Dinner Cooked It Tastes Different. to Order for 18th and Columbia R gover- com- -%%% Washington @. U SILK S TORE 7] Phone Main 8306 *1.00 va Former Prices t{ Thomas W. Sanders Was Dean of with | t BRITISH EDITOR DIES. He also p the bre Horticulture Journalists. October 14 (P).—Thomas dean of British horticul- ture journalists, died yesterday. For he was the editor of BOUR Christmas Card order placed here before Oct. 23d gains a 10% discount. Se]ecuon at Brewood connotes torrecmess, together with designs exclusive as they are beautiful. Parchments, etchings, and hand- illumination characterize these unique greetings. Your order now assures hnest craftsmanship. o* L Kamples on request to out-of-town customers $2.19 to $4.98 Yd. Desirable lengths Great assortment 665556665555 bilipsborn P 608 to 614 Extra ‘BREM®DD Stationers and Engravers 611 Twelfth Street Main 4868 A Specialty Store of advanced styles and sterling qualities., ELEVENTH ST. “Fur- Trimmed Coats Petite, Misses’, Women's Winter’s Most Beautiful Coat Fabrics Velsheen, Estrella, Veloria, Lustrosa and Velverette are the adorned with Fox, Wolf, Susliki, Beaver and NiuturalandbDyed\ Squirrel Al thot newiahadesand the highly important Black are emphasized. choice materials, Sizes Third Floor Make Your Dress Budget Do Double Duty! Twills—Satins—Georgettes—]erseys Taffetas—Plaids—Crepes Styles for Street Sport Afternoon Evening A Dress event that will prove an timeliness, tremendous variety and remarkable values. Fall style. 3 1S Colors: Browns Greens Reds Navy Black unforgettable occasion because of its Every dress is a new Second Floor e joji—ainice———in | e———————ju e

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