Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1927, Page 18

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WAL BRANTTO60 | Cemmome 1 - TOCRISSY FIELD Capt. Ira Eaker to Become Executive Officer of Davi- son’s Staff in Capital. nt, Army Air of the office of y of War for ive of ab- n of which, around South his present sventh anni- | flying ers d hy the e he was || e General Staff the office from were selected for duty. KOENNECKE'S FLIGHT | T0 CONFORM TO LAW German Aviator Procures Tourist| Visa in Preparation for His Entry ‘ Into United States. Br the A d Press. | BER ist 3.—In his desire | to proceed correctly through all the | stages of his proposed transatlantic American tourist visa. | with consuiar regulations he had to pay a $10 visa fee. Questioned whether it might not be act of courtesy to grant Koennecke v of the purposes of undertaken as a compliment to the | the visa division of ate declared: ““There | ading the $10 provision | cke has a _ diplomatic ipassport, in which case the embassy ~ean give a diplomatic visa." er possible. Koennecke and Count Solms-Eau- bach are highly honorable gentlemen | ‘and will command the respect of | Americans.” | < TEAMS FROM 27 STATES. | Registry Already Made for Rifle| and Pistol Matches. | CAMP PERRY, Ohio, August 3 (®). | {—Twenty-seven States have signified | itheir intention to send civilian rifle| ‘and pistol teams to the national | “matches to bhe held here beginning | LAugust 22, Col. Alexander J. MacNab, | executive officer in charge of the matches, announces. | The Federal appropriation for the ‘matches contemplates the sending | from each State of a team of 14 men | ‘at Government expense. The mem- “bers of ghe teams are selected by “the various governors. | 2" A school for rifiemen is to be con- | Mucted in connection with the matches | Zopening August 21. B EE BE B it B B B PN e e T ) 1. B e e e SF e Upper: Maj. Gerald C. Brant. Lower: Capt. Ira C. Eaker. Charge Accounts ENGTHY PLANE FLIGHT Aviators Will Map Out Air Routes in Journey to Cen- tral America, Two Pittst of other € trs in a survey for commercis . Dean Ivan Lamb, former ish flyver, who has spent some |in Latin-American countrie s {1eader of the expedition, with Brit time to he Wil | liam . Schultz_accomy: : him as | mechanic. Their pla | ber 1 | Fropping off from Pittshurgh, {will travel by way of Davt Wichita, Kans Anton and thence acre Monterey, Mo fea City, O then tn San § Honduras Jose and D: | Field, Cana won the first skirmish in th | to oust Irvin . a Waco, ig to bhe delivered here before Septem they , Ohio: horder | New York's public school teachers effort |COLUMBIA RD. At 181=ST|t OPEOSITE AMBASIADOR Every Wednesday and Friday Evening 5 to 7:30 Our Famous 4.COURSE SEAFOOD C DINNER Columbia 5042 1208 The ; Best “~Furs] G Street for over 17 years Quality, Value —and 100% Satisfaction Not a single one of these features but all three com- bine to make the CAPITOL FUR SHOP the logical place to buy your next Winter's Fur Wrap. The newest and most favored styles await your inspection. Specially Reduced Prices During Our August Fur Sale Your choice of Hudson Seal, Bay Seal, Jap Mink, Eastern Mink, Krim- mier, Silver Muskrat, Opossum, Rac- coon, Squirrel, Ermine, Broadtail, Mole, Pony and Caracul. A Small Deposit Reserves Your Selection "CAPITOL FUR SHOP 0w 1208 G Street Store L b B R A A & & L b by 4| SR A RS RS SN SRS SN o INFANTS' CROCHETED SACQUES, and sweater sac- ques. Pink and blue trim, $1.00 BIRDSEYE DIAPERS, all perfect, 1 doz. to package. In R 27x27 with shell edge in pink and blue, 29¢ CRIB BLANKET, satine bound. Solid colors with nursery designs. In border effect. Pink or blue. 36x50. $1.50 C RIB & CARRIAGE COVERS, of Japanese silk. Pink or blue with lovely hand-embroidered cemer;.z DIAPER DRAWERS, 1 to 3 years. Embroidered edg;i c RUBBER PANTS, medium and large. Ventilated. White or pink, .23 SETS, hand painted MONEY B A N K, hand painted 75¢ RATTLES AND TEETH- ING RINGS, large assort- ment .. ..80c and 75¢ More Important in Mid-Summer Sales! Baby Day Sale of $1.98 to $2.98 Dresses _— 1 59 Exquisite Tittle dresses of fine nain- sook, beautifully hand embroidered. Fin- ished with pin tucks, scalloped bottoms and deep hems. Lace edge at neck and sleeves. Infants’ long, 1 and 2 years. CARRIAGE CLAMP, of celluloid, with ribbon bows, $1.00 BOOTIES, hand crocheted, pink and blue.. ...50c LACE CARRIAGE SETS, cover and pillow to match, with lining of pink or blue satine P-K. HATS, for boy or girl, roll or off-the-face-style. For- merly $1.00 ..... . ...59% MADIERA B 1 B §, em- broidered designs and scal- loped edge Soc 30 DRESSES, with sun- bonnets to match. Short sleeves. “Sizes 3 to 6 years. Were $395 to $5.98.... $198 4 ORGANDY HATS, lace trimmed. Pink and blue. 2 to 4 years. Formerly $5.98, 2.00 20 PAIRS INFANTS' SOFT SOLE SHO and $1 4 PONGEE COATS, $10.50 value ... 3 PONGEE_COATS, re- duced from $5.98. -$3.98 BABY BOOKS, hand painted ....5L00 3 PONGEE COAT merly $7.98 ‘ourth Floor—Lansburgh's—8th St —~— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. 1997." Mid-Summer Sale &® Lansburgh & Bro. &® Advance Sale of $149.75 Fur Coats 512975 And here is another of the “Firsts!” First in quality— stvle—workmanship! Smartly tailored coats of beaverette, sea- line (dyed coney), natural black caracul and spotted calf. New shawl collars—new roll collars —and chic upstanding ones. Trimmed in luxurious contrast- ing furs, | Pay out of salary— not out of savings! The credit office will be glad to arrange for you to pay for vour fur coats in convenient amounts from your salary—in- stead of all at once. Second Floor—Lanshurgh's—S8th Street Mid-Summer Sale of “Lansburgh” Corsets and Girdles $2.95 Well made garments, clasp front and hook side models in 14-inch length. Surgical clastic sections at sides. Back lace, elastic top corset. Made of flesh brocade. —in the popular 14-n. Length Bandeaux and Bandettes, 59¢ Long models in hook back and hook side styles. Of flesh striped materials. Ban- dettes in flesh, white, peach and green. Cool and com- fortable. Not binding. Second Floor—Lansburgh's—7th Street An Annual Sale Feature for Thursday 1,200 pieces of $2.95 to $4.95 Glowe Silk Lingerie 2.24 NIGHTGOWNS, in three hemstitched styles. In flesh, peach, orchid, nile, maise and white. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. SLIPS, shadowproof, strap top. Flesh, peach, orchid, nile, maise, white, tan, copen, black, navy and roseleaf. Assorted sizes, 36 to 44. BLOOMERS, pink, peach, orchid, nile, maise, tan, white and roseleaf. Sizes 5 to 8. BANDEAUX COM- BINATIONS, rayon top and bloomer. Flesh and peach. Sizes 34, 36 and 38. CHEMISE, pink, or- chid, peach, nile, maise, roseleaf and white. Sizes 34 to 44. These are exceptional values and we shall prob- ably not be fortunate enough to secure another such item this season. This sale was planned several months ago— which enables us to offer these exceptional values! You'll want to buy by the dozen! Third Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street FINAL CLEARANCE Mid-Summer Sale of Junior Shop $15 to $16.50 Dresses $1095 The fashion-wise young miss will thrill over the smartness—the colors—the illusive indi- viduality of these frocks. In detail they are so perfect—in colors so lovely—in style—so sim- ply youthful. You will enjoy the assurance of knowing they are washable, too! All the colors that youth wears so well are in this group—you will find it fascinating to choose from! Sizes 13 to 17. Junier Shep—ARecond Floor—ILanshurgh's—8th Siresd 1,500 Pairs of Beautiful Shoes In Most Wanted Stvles, Materials Colors and Heels All Sizes Come in at Once for Best Selection ARTCRAFT SHOES Don't Miss the August Sale of Blankets ~—Third Ploer “First Step” for the $1.50 Baby! Strap slippers, especially design- ed for the infant’s first step. Light weight, with sturdy counters and raised the right height in the arch to give the correct support. A very flexible sole. Patent leather, smoked or brown elkskin and white kid. 3 Shoes 2

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