Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1927, Page 19

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at the Lam home, in which several of. ficers were routed. Lam had been ar~ | rested on charges of jail breaking. Virginia Woman Charged With| With his brother, Virgil Lam, and T royal aid in strengthening the bonds| Crown Prince will take his turn as of friendship between Sweden and the | regent. United States. nder of the trip around arded as more of a private enterprise. Watches of Americans arriving in| United The arrival of the roval party is | England must ahead three min- | piloted by now sch bruary 10. The | utes to counteract the effect of the fog | friendly invasion of Can: Crown Prince and Crown Princess ar- | upon the works here vesterday afternoon a Princess Home. l\'I' '“tll:'mll'l"r:'s s of the - Highest Quality and it costs Fatal Results in Pitched Bat-| tle Between Sheriff’s Posse and Moonshiner. By the Associated Press. STOCKHOLM, Sweden, 26.—Preparation for a tremendous popu reception to Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus and Crown Prin- | cess Loulse, unequaled since the re RY CLEANIN G By the Associated Press | ap, MONTF January not THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26, 1927. '[WU K"-I-Efl 3 HUR]’:PLAN GREAT RECEPTION y | FOR SWEDISH ROYALTY | PeXies s under way: throughout | - After their return to Sweden, King | HRirie auniEred, i Nekey. midw- DA Lanphler reported| LURAY, Va., January 26.—Nrs.| Mishaps. . not ; the tops of trees | vesterc planes |3 gon and a youth named Taylor, | turn of the explorer, N. ived at Calro last Sunday on their||) § ¢FRIENDSHIP’ FLYERS |from Ottawa accomplished in 2 hours| MOTHER OF 8 PRISONER. \ ‘ n that forced them down on the | | others of his gang, he is still at large. e ot M see other | Fannie Lam, mother of eight children. be seen until the pla The | charged with aiding her husband, Sel- | denskiold, from hi by steamer from Bombay to Mar- and 19 minutes. ARRIVE IN MONTREAL the | | e i Sweden, Gustav will leave almost immediately £ River, near Hawkes. | Aiding Husband’s Escape. { Landing was made without | Was arrested in her mountain home | above them 1 | Janua w 410 18th 3 imates. Maln 1400, 1101, 7. passage north of Siberia nearly 50 | seille Shortly after leaving Ottawa | Tr It will be a citizens’ 2 rather | to visit Queen Victoria in Romen, i % ; |N L'HUDR RAIB emendous Demonstration Will| than a military or off nonstra- | where Prince William also will_oin [Forced Down by Heavy SnOWSfDrm!h,,L P06t CartiBeVIE BIEtib | sdcial DiLssban Ho THE SUas | Welcome Crown Prince and tion, and its purpose will be to ex-[her at the end of his American lecture e s Fleld here. Maj. Lanphier reported v p the ‘countrys thanks for the ' tour. During the King's absence the After Leaving Ottawa—No : although | . with two of her daughters, | are fitted with ice-landing de 7 RBring or enclose this ad with ord After a_short wait they took | don Lam, to escape several days ago. er a flight | the air under better conditions. | A desperate battle had taken place YNLTENLRA I 1N PN TN TS TS IS0 TN 00 100 0N 0. IZIN LINSTINS By the Associated Press. CAMDEN, Ark., January 26.—Two ' men are dead and three are slightly wonnded as the result pitched battle between a sherif posse and an alleged moonshiner near here last i Duris E Stan- se st i ting party ef a by- J"fpe"r‘:'-‘ G Street at Eleventh Telephone Main 8780 [ January Sales A Very Special Offering of All-Wool Two-Pants s Blue Serge Suits A new Palais Royal in the making. Lay in Ambush, Charged. Kresge Department Stores, Inc. said St had that od. His wife and d | daughter lived in a 2| 1S for the officer H "hen Deputy Horton approached, it | o ] been | Sale Extraordinary! White Swan and Betty Brown Hoover Aprons and Uniforms 1 98 o practical—so durable—that , Stanley opened fire, Kill- ing him instantly. B. M. Milner, another deputy, then opened fire upon Stanley. Two of the wounded men were in with the first outburst of Stan- ey's gun. Several men, seen in Stanley’s tent by the officers, escapes during the battle. In some manner Stanley Lewis with a knife before he was shot | down; it was asserted Worthwhile Savings! A Sale of Glove Silk Underwear Warrant for Woman. The officers also carried beside the regular sedrch warrants, a warrant for the st of Mus. Stanley, brought by Lewis on a charge of disturbing| the peace. | Bluff, where the shootings “cil field rendezyous,” a: ers, is a short d ¢ Hill, which lies at the edge of the Louann oil field. = So trim EXPULSION OF MONKS ORDERED IN UKRAINE Oldest Monastery in Russia Affect- | ed by Decree—Built in 1055 by Vladimir. By the Associated . KIEV, Ukraine, January pulsion of all mo others from tk 26.—Ex- * has been order- | an government. The public been directed to punish those who have already been | found guilty of appropriating hin the monaste: the monastes most revered in mother of Ru Russia’s first printing press w lished and the first Bible i e skull of St. , the monastery 73 sain into the stone wall, ** the Kingdom of Heaven,’ wisible immured in their narrow cells. LOSS LIMITED TO $50,000., Bpectacular Fire Threatens Qu;xker Oats Mills in Cedar Rapids. CEDAR RAPIDS, Towa, January 26 (P).—A spectacular fire which threatened the Quaker Oats mills last night was conquered by firemen after & three-hour fight. The loss will not exceed $50,000. First reports that one fireman was killed and two were missing later were proved erroneous. Two work-| men were slightly injured. The fire followed a dust explosion on the sixth floor of the old feed house, only remaining building of the original plant, which, in late years, has been reb Concrete of the new grain elevators prevented the spread of the fames. | oA AR i Lieut. Col. Baskette Promoted. | Lieut. Col. Alvin K. Baskette, | Quartermaster Corps, at headquarters, | 7th Corps area, Om: Nebr., has | been promoted to the e of colonel. | He is from Tennessee and began his military career in the Spanish war as first sergant in the ' ee Volun- teer Infantry, in which he afterward was commissioned first licutenant. He was appointed first lieute Regular Infantry in Febr and shortly after was the Quarte: reached the onel in July bis services Rejects Capital Punishment. Dak., Januar; Senate 'y would have hment in this to 19 ay killed a bill whi restored capital puni State The vote wa ir] EEEPRCRLYUNIRARRRES No Matter What_ } weather from the elements, B beneath the Colbert-% laid roof. & {iStout tinning and % the name “Colbert” & are one and the same @ : Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning Phone Ain 621 F S!reet 3016-3017 R RRRRER LRV NRN YRR IR o R &) URRCARARRP AR % Sore Throat Wisdom § To relieve Sore Throat you must get at the seat of the discase, counteracting the cause. Tonsiline is prepared and sold for that one purpose. A dose of Tonsiline taken upon the first appearance of Sore Throat may save long days of sickness. Use a little Sare Throat wis- dom and buy a bottle of Tonsiline today, You may need it tomorrow. Insist on the bottle with the long pecked fellow on it when you get it. TONSILINE, “The National R 0 —the O brings you're safeg i F I N many v dozen! Bloomers—Chemises— Vests Lovely silken underthings reduced from $1.95 and $2.25! Of superior quality that is easy to launder—a delight to wear. Incomplete assort- ments and some styles that have been discontinued. Bloomers are in street colors and the other pieces in pastel tints. Some slightly soiled. PALAIS ROYAL—Knit Underwear Main Floor “Dr. Denton” Sleeping Garments in a Sale! collars. WHITE PINK BLUE nurses, wive . Unusual savings on these famous sleeping garments for chil- dren. There’s plenty of cold weather still to come this Win- ter and at these prices it will be profitable to stock up for next year! Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments for Boys Sizes 1, 2; regu-|Sizes 38, 4, 5;Sizes 6, 7, 8 Sizes 9, 10; regu- regularly _ $1.25,{regularly $1.55,) 5 5 larly $1.05, $1.15.| JERIAGY, Pt llarly $1.85, $1.95. $1.58 88c [ooagiag o w138 - | Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments for Girls Slz‘en] 0, ;,ogi‘slz;fl,sl 3, 4, S 2. |Sizes 9, 10; regu- regularly 1.05, regularly $1.35, ly $1.65, $1.15, $1.25. $1.45, $1.55. 8175, si.ss. (R BLES B 08 $1.68 o8 | gi2s | g1a8 | PALAIS ROYAL—Knit Underwear—Main Floor Silk and Cotton makes stocking up even suasive. tailored, Variety is Complete! Colors Are— LAVENDER There’s no limit to their usefulness—worn by maids, beauty parlor attendants as well as house- L—Home_Froc] e women buy them by the half And tomorrow’s low price more per- perfectly and Every long or garment short sleeves, The Materials— FRUIT OF THE LOOM COTTON PONGEE DRAPERS BROADCLOTH GINGHAM CHAMBRAY Sizes—34 to 46 manicurists, waitresses and ‘hird Floor Sale! Smart Leather Handbags, $1.95 What a fashionable array to choose from—seems impossible they’re only $1.95! Pouch bags with swagger smartness. Underarm styles ingerie —Low Priced! @ - : All-Linen Glass * $1.98 Toweling, 12¢ yd Dainty, well-made garments—just the Pure linen of a dependable quality—at an unusually low price! 16-inch width, cream with colored edges. kind that symbolize femininity! Trim- med with fine laces, nets and hand work. The silk pieces include— - Heavy Double Thread Turkish Towels chemises, bloomers and step-ins of fine crepe de chine. In the cotton assort- A quality that gives long serv- 3 1 ice—and looks well. Thick ZSC ment are—gowns, chemises, slips, step- white towels with colored ins, pajamas and bloomers of French borders, voile, rayon, batiste, nainsook or crepe. 7 White or colors. Every size in the 22 x 44-Inch Turkish Towels group. Extra-fine bath - towels of PALAIS ROYAL—Lingerie—Third double-thread weave-— snowy 39C white with fast-colored bor- ders. Floor PALAIS ROYAL—Towels Second Fioor Sanitary Goods Step-Ins, 79C $1 is the regular price! Flesh-colored rubber, with fine muslin top and lace trimming. Worn with comfort and security. 79¢ Silk Rubberized Sanitary Aprons Regular size. Made v uniies DE 39c¢ Kleinert All-Rubber Sanitary Apron Has good - quality muslin top. 25¢ 39c¢ Rubberized Sanitary Apron Puritan Sanitary 79¢ Hickory Sanitary Bloomers Rubber, with muslin m Iy e b 10c “Venus” Compressed Sanitary Napkins, 2 for Convenient size to ISC carry in your purse. “Dixie Belle” Sanitary Regular sizes—cotton Napkins, 2 pkgs. e e I Al o e 15 terial. Kleinert made. in each package. C Hickory Elastic Sanitary Belts Flesh colored, strong elastic belts. Assorted sizes. $7.50 to $12 Corsetlets and One-Pc. Garments W. B. ‘Doublettes, L) Bien Jolie, H & W, Pansy and other - equally famous makes. Models for every type of fig- ure. Lovely materials—satin, swami cloth- and fancy brocades, combined with surgical elastic. Many beautifully trimmed. PALAIS ROYAL—Corset Section Third Floor 21c PALAIS ROYAL—Notions—Main Floor that are equally trim with top or back strap handles. leathers, in black, the new colors and various compose color schemes. You'll find them superior in quality, too, for every one is beautifully lined, and many fitted with purse and mirror. PALAIS ROYAIL—Leather Goods—Main Floor Of fine ‘Women’s Silk-and-Wool Hose, 98¢ Incomplete assortments of our high- grade $1.50 and $1.75 hosiery! Two-tone of plain colored silk and” wool hose— some are finished with silk clocks. Also some all wool or wool-mixed novelty styles in the group, including plaids and stripes. Splendid array of colors—and every size is here! PALAIS_ROYAL—Hosiery Main Floor Wrist Watches For Boy or Girl Graduates —Sale Priced ! $6.75 Reliable 6-jeweled time pieces that will make ideal graduate gifts. For girls there are rectangular, white rolled gold- plated watches on ribbon bracelets—the masculine style is on a leather strap, plain or fancy white metal case and radium dial b PALAIS ROYA Vewelry Madin Floor $25.75 The style correctness of blue serge is unquestioned, the serviceability of this mate- rial is renowned, but the price of $25.75 is very low to associate with a material so famous. A very fortunate purchase makes the price possible. Su- perior quality fabric, nicely tailored and finished alpaca lining. with Buy now for such a value is rare. Sizes 35 to 46. Men’s $1.59 to $2.50 Flannelette Pajamas, $1.15 Of heavy Amoskeag and other makes of Flannelette, in patterns and colorings men will like. C and D. Well made, with rayon frogs. Sizes A, B, PALAIS ROYAL—Men's Store—Main .Flaor “Albert” Holland Window Shades Special 85° Regular $1.35 shades—3 feet wide, 5 feet 9 inches long. Every one mounted on guar- Hartshorn one perfect anteed Every rollers. quality. This means years of service! White, green, blue and ecru. Sold complete, with all fix- tures ready to hang. Real Money-Saving News to— Builders—Housekeepers—Home Owners—Apartment Managers— - Contractors—Institutions. PALAIS ROYAL—Draperies—Second Floor Princess Slips $1 No need not to have an ample supply when you can get such In Many Styles Featured at dainty ones for only $1! And such a tvariety—sateen slips, lin- gette slips—nainsook slips—slip- well slips — and batiste slips. Some quite tailored, others lace and embroidery trimmed. Built- up shoulders or strap style. In white—most wanted of all! Sizes 36 to 50. PALAIS ROYAL—Lingerie Third Floor Sale! Smart Footwear In a clearance Thursday at Every pair taken from the reg- ular $10 stocks of the Daylight Shoe Shop! 7.88 Ties—Pumps—Colonials—Oxfords—Strap Slippers—Radiant 3- Strap—and novelty effects. All tq go at this greatly reduced price because we have not been able to keep a complete stock of these popular and fast-selling styles. Shown in all the most fashionable ' leathers, Come early! various combinatiods and black satin. PALAIS ROYAL—Daylight Shoe Shop—Second Floor

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