Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1927, Page 17

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_THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, b T, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 1o07.: 1 Responses Flood. Mail After Offer HIGHWAY CHANGES I ! Te .\uuu;r .1~. D. C. Heads to Consider Realignments and Elimina- tions August 17. Tenino to a WIFE CLINGS TO BANDIT SERVING LIFE SENTENCE Young Woman With Son Makes Home in Prison Town to Be Near Robber. ted Press CABLEisYSTEM TOLINK | _ U. S. WITH FAR EAST International Project Disclosed in Announcement by President of Union Telegraph Co. Apartments Now Available In the New Fireproof Apartment 2127 California St. N.W. Inspection Invited t FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY 733 12th Street N.W. Islands Main 352-353 Northern HERRM?ANN WILL FILED. ICH in vitamines, nourishing with- out adding weight, cooling and tasty— —Simpson’s BUT- TERMILK is the per- fect liquid food for Summer. Buy it by the quart from your grocer. The finest Buttermilk is obtain- able from your nabor- hood grocer. Have it included today with your usual order of— Main Estate of Decedent Is Left to | His Children. | The will of John F. Herrmann, who | died July 27, was filed yesterday for probate. He leaves premises 1002 1 street southeast to his son, August G. Herrmann. Houses 506 and 508 Ninth street southeast are given to his daughter, Emma K. Schlotter- beck, with the garage property. An- daughter, Katherine M. Schwartz, is to have house 766 Elev- enth street southeast and $3,250. Houses 733 and 735 Tenth street| southwest are devised to his daughter, | Margaret Herrmann. His son, Charles | F. Herrmann, Is given 35,800, and an- | other son, Ferdinand A. Herrmann, gets $5.750. 3 The German Orphan Asylum is left | $200 and the Ladles’ Al St. John's Lutheran Chur The cash in banks and buil August G. Herrmann is named as| executor. i - Edison Runner-Up. Ethan L. Dodd of Central Valley, N, Y., has developed 1,800 inventions in | . He has been for 30 years| one of the wheel-horses of American | mechanical engineering, and is said to | be & close competitor of Thomas .| Edison in the number of his patents. | —at all grocers —at all times Henry is taking his first steps in the pursuit of happiness. It’s a wonderful feeling all around. Father’s chest, which unfortunately can’t be seen, has assumed manly proportions. Also out of the picture is Mary, the cook, with her hands on her hips and her head cocked on the left side. “Land sakes alive,” says Mary. There’s no use talking special prices to these folks. They’ll have pictures regardless. But yow may be interested in the remarkable value offered right now on pictures of children. If vou'll call Main 4400, we will be glad to explain.- Underwood & Underwood, Connecticut Avenue. Z £z = g g o e e e e e e MR e e K e e K. K e e e K K e e e M K e e eI e e K e K e K et T0 HAVE HEARING, .0 Mayor to Wed IO TR R TRV GOLDENBERG’S The Dependable Store (O R TR Our Hali-Yearly Inventory is over, and every department is making a determined effort to clear out all odd lots, incomplete lines and remnants. sell everything quickly. A feast of bargains await the thrifty shopper. in some instances quantities arz limited we cannot fill mail or phone orders. Half- g Yearly Store- Wide Event $7.50 to $15.00 French Room Hats, Reduced to $3.95 Misses’ $1 Cross-barred Muslin Union Suits, 69¢ Women's $1.50 Athletic Union Suits, 79¢ Women's 65¢ “Forest Mills” Lisle Vests, 45¢ Children's 25¢ and 35¢c Rayon Socks, 19¢ Boys' 50c Fancy Sport Socks, 35¢ pr. Women's $1.95 %u" Fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose‘ $I ligh! 1: (Slight Irregulars) $25 10 $35 Tap- Boys' $5 to $8 Fall Suits, 6 to 16 years, 2.95 Sy Qlcaase Boys' $1.00 to $1.50 Wash Suits, 59 ‘ % (Broken Lots and Slight Irregulars) ) nples ant : Boys' 79¢ to $1.50 Shirts & Blouses, e 59 $8.75 to $12.50 Felt & Boys' 59c to 79¢ Blouses, Pants & Base Rugs, $3.95 0dd Pajama Pieces and Caps, 25¢ 4k by 101t ¢ I, o) fohn ft. 8 B u‘gg »*1:|or£én\§i:in flnth!Y peniing Sl . oys’ 69c to irts, Blouses, $17.50 Rattannia Rugs, 9x12 Hats, Wash Suits, Odd Coats, ft., $9.85 etc., 45¢ $16.50 Genuine Crex Rugs, 9x12 B(‘)‘y‘;:‘ o t'(’;“g’]‘". 16" Wash kit 5 Pants, 5 to 16 yrs., 5% $5 Japanese Matting Rugs, 9 ft. by 7 (Pertect. Quality and 11 ft. 8 in., $2.65 s $2.25 Linoleum Felt Base Rugs, 4 ft. 6 in. by 6 ft., $1 $3 to $4.50 Small Room Size Rugs, $1.95 $1.00 and $1.25 Scatter Size Rugs, 77¢c 75¢ & $1.00 Rayon Drapery Fabrics, 29c yd. 25¢ to 35¢ Silkolines & Marquisettes, 1275¢ $169 to $2.45 Ready-to-Hang Awn- ings, 88¢c 69¢ Cretonne-Covered Chair Cushions, 35¢ $5.00 Part-Wool Blankets, $3.65 pr. 35¢ Printed Voiles, 40 inches wide, 19¢ yd. 38c Printed Dimity & Batiste, 24c yd. 50c Printed Organdy, 40 in. wide, 29c 59¢ Silk-Mixed Printed Crepe de Chine, 35¢ 69¢c Novelty Rayons, 36 inches wide, 39c $1.50 Bordered Printed Chiffon Voile, 49¢ (Full 54 inches wide.) 50c Plain-color Chiffon Voiles, 40 inches wide, 33c 45¢ Wash Satin (Mercerized Cotton), 33c $1.39 Woven Check Tub Silks, 98¢ yd. $1.39 Radium Silk, all pure silk quality, 98¢ yd. 10c & 15¢ Stickerei Braid, 5c 25¢ Sun Visors, 10c each $1.19 Pongee Silk, all silk quality, 79¢ $1.39 Printed Foulards, all silk, 88¢ $2.50 Washable Sport Stripe Crepe, all silk, $1.59 $3.00 Printed Flat Crepe, all silk qual- ity, $1.89 79c Sport Satin, Rayon quality, 39¢ yd. Seconds 30c Dress Ginghams, 32 in. wide, 19¢ yd. Women's $22.50 to $29.75 Spm‘t Dresses, $16.98 79c Marabou Trim- ming, 48¢ yd. 98¢ Fur Edgings, 38c vd. $! & $1.25 Dress Orna- ments, 38¢ 75c to $1 Dress Buckles, 35c 15¢ White Crochet Buttons, 5c¢ doz. Children’s 29¢ Play Aprons, 10c 39¢c & 50c Sanitary Aprons, 15¢ Children’s 50c Skeleton Waists, 15¢ 10c & 15c¢ Rickrack Braid, 5c¢ pc. 39c & 50c Rubber Step-ins, 25¢ (Slight Irregulars) 50c Fancy Ribbon Garters, 19¢ ¥ Babies’ 10c Rubber Bibs, 3c 29¢ Rubber Household Aprons, 18¢ 25¢ Colorite and Hat Bright, 10c 10c & 12¢ Bias Seam Tape, 3¢ + Men’s $15 Cloth Suits, $5 (0dds and Ends and Broken Sizes— 25¢ Romper Cloth, fast colors, 15¢yd. 29¢ High Count Percales, 36 n. wide, 19¢ $1.89 Crinkle Bedspreads, 81x105 inches, $1.25 $1.00 Seamless Bleach- ed Sheets, 81x90 in., 69c 29¢ Bleached Pil- lowcases, 45x36 size, 17¢ Bargains Galore— Jp to 36 chest measure.) T 25c Melba “Lovme" Talcum Powder, 15¢ (Discontinued Style) $1 Cappi Compacts, 33c. 50c Refills for Cappi Compacts, 13c. Women's $4 and $5 Summer Shoes, $1.59 $60 and $75 Oriental Rugs, $28.75 ; $40 and $50 Oriental Rugs, $19.75 39c Linene Dresser Scarfs, 16¢ 25c¢ Turkish Towels, 15¢ 35c¢ Ribbed Turkish Towels, 19¢ (8light Irregulars) 29¢ All-Linen Huck Towels, 19¢ 69c Mercerized Table Damask, 39¢ (Slight Irregulars) $12.98 Silk Embroidered Spanish Shawls, $8.28 from Basement to Fourth Floor! Come! Be Sure to Read Every Line of this Important Announce- ment! Come and Share the Economies!’ ~ 50c and $1 Leather Belts, 25¢ - 43¢ Correspondence Cards, 17¢ box Prices have been sliced to Because Don’t Miss These Bargains Tomorrow! $1.59 White Dimity Bed- spreads, 63x 90 in., $1.15 $1.00 Seamless Sheets, 72x90-in. size, 59¢ $2.25 White Crochet Bedspreads, $1.59 19¢ Yard-Wide Bleached Muslin, 1374¢ yd. $1.69 Dependable Mattress Covers, $1.19 15¢ Unbleached Cotton, 39 in., 934¢ Little Girls' $1 & $1.25 Dresses, 79¢ Girls' $3.98 Fine Wool Sweaters, $1.95 Children’s $1.98 Wool-Mixed Sweaters, 59 Girls’ $4.69 Linen Jacket Suits, $3.69 Children’s 50c Combinations, 29¢ Children’s 50c Bloomers, 29¢ Girls' $1.00 Rayon Bloomers, 69c Children's $1.50 Pajamas, 69c Little Girls’ 79¢ & $1 Dresses, 59¢ 39¢ Pink Bandeaux, 34 to 40 sizes, 22¢ 79¢ Black Sateen Brassieres, 39¢ $1 Popular Make Girdles, 59¢ $2.50 “R & G" Pink Girdles, $1.79 $5.00 “R & G" Corslettes, $2.29 $3 Thomson's Corslettes, $1.69 $3.50 “C & B" Brassieres, $2.29 $3.50 “Model” Corslettes, $2.29 79¢c Rayon Alpaca Step-ins, 59¢ $1.98 Extra Size Nainsook Gowns, $1.48 $1.98 Novelty Costume Slips, $1.29 2;50 Extra Size Gingham Frock Aprons, c Misses’ $1.00 Crepe Pajamas, 69c $1.39 & $1.50 Voile Pajamas, $1 79 Extra Size Muslin Gowns, 59¢ $6.50 “StarRite” Electric Fans, $3.98 $6.98 “Gold Seal” Waffle Irons, $4.49 $1.98 Electric Heating Pads, $1.09 $1.49 “Glassbake” Oven Pie Plates, 79¢ B $1.98 to $2.98 Wash Boilers, 95¢ . 39¢ and 49¢ Kitchen Knives, 12¢ 2 49¢ Imitation Silver Table Mats, 29¢ $4.98 Steel Blade Carving Sets, $3.29 $1.49 Silver-plated Ware, 85¢ 69c Handcraft Lawn Stationery, 37c¢ $1.50 “Kant Leak” Fountain Pens, 69c 25¢ Writing Tablets, 9¢ Women's $1.50 & $1.98 Um- brellas, 94c Women's $2 & $2.50 Um- brellas, $1.29 59c Japanese Parasols, 38¢c Men's $! Rockinchair Athletic Union Suits, Men's 50c to 65¢ Silk & Rayon Hose, 25¢ t Irregulal (Sligh rs) Men's $2.95 & $3.95 All-Wool Bathing Suits, $2.39 Men's $1 Cowhide Leather Belts, 47¢ Men's $2.98 Cricket Sport Sweaters, $1.39 23(6)(; Black Enamel Cloth-covered Hat Boxes, 68¢c Women's $1.88 Porch Dresses, 98¢ \7‘{)0men's Amoskeag Gingham House Dresses c Women's $1 Voile & Cottage Cloth House Dresses, 39¢ Women's $5 Voile Dresses, 42 to 50, at 87¢ Women's $19.75 to $25 Sports Coats, $14.95 Women's $29.50 to $35.00 Fur-Trimmed Coats, $17.98 Women's $39.50 to $49.50 Fur - Trimmed Coats, $31.50 $2.49 Serving Trays, soiled, $1.15 $4.49 & $4.98 Screen Doors, $2.95 98¢ Electric Stoves, 65¢ $2.49 & $2.98 Bath Tubs, 95¢ $2.98 Medicine Cabinets, $1.69 $1.98 Boudoir Lamps, $1.29 $1.25 Gilt-frame Mirrors, 69¢ $1.98 Electric Toasters, $1.29 98¢ Window Screens, 36 inches high, open to 45 inches, 69¢ 79c Blue Enameled Cooking Pots, 29¢ 98¢ Colored Glass Water Pitchers, 39¢ 25¢ Vials of Perfume, 6¢ 5¢ and 10c Toilet and Bath Soaps, 3 for 10c 60c Derma Viva Liquid Face Powder, 25¢ $2.50 Jolie Narcisse Perfume, 64c half ounce 50c Wrisley’s Lilac Vegetale, 29¢ 89c Jap. Rose Bath Brushes, 38¢ 50c Smirinoff Russian Shampoo Powders, 15¢ 25c¢ and 35¢ Ribbons, 4 and 5 inches, 19¢ $1 Garment Bags, 55¢ 25¢ to 35¢ Lace-trimmed Doileys, 10c 75c¢ to $1 Lace-trimmed Scarfs, 47¢ 29¢ Stamped Linen Buffet Sets, 15¢ 29c¢ to 49c Stamped Goods, 5¢ $1.98 Flowered Georgette, $1.39 yard $5 and $5.50 Beaded Bags, $2.79 $3.98 and $4.50 Beaded Bags, $1.88 $3 Leather and Silk Bags, $1.88 $3.98 to $5 Um- brellas, $2.88 49¢ Silk Trim- ming Braids, 15¢ yd. Every Item Tells of Extraordi- 2 nary ZIZ:'I. Saw‘ngs! Crowded With Saving Opportunities! Don’t Miss Attending This Rummage Sale Tomorrow! 50c and 69c Leather Wallets, 29c - $1.50 Metal Book Ends, 69¢ - bt or E'!'“, We Do N" Penalise Our F i end s T e e

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