Evening Star Newspaper, August 8, 1927, Page 8

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THE WEALTHY HEIRDIES FROM INDIGESTION Man Who Inherited Searles’. Millions Succumbs f to Attack. stricken with and death ¢ er adviser of Methuen Immediate will of the ing most Last Febr was filed Methuen. had promi him in his will. A jury deci him. Estate Came From Wife. In March la to determine California sl bequest of 0. The court I that Victor § s had forfieted a b quest of this amount by contes the will and that it should go to the university. | Most of the Searles’ wealth came | from his wife, who was the widow | of Mark Hopkins, W magnate, After recluse on his great e LEAVE CHINA ALONE, | PLEA TO FOREIGNERS Prof. Harold S. Quigley Urges Na- tions to “Quit Picking Winners"” and Thereby Hasten Peace. By the Associated Press. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., August —Foreigners would hasten compr mise among th feactions in China b leaving them all alone, Prof. Harold S. | Quigley of the University of Minne- sota and a member of the Chinese So- cial and Political Science Association, told the Institute of Politics this morning. “It’s time for foreign states to cease ‘picking a winner,’” Prof. Quigley as- serted. “Every winner picked so far, from Yuan Shi-K'ai to Wu Pei-fu, has failed. No leader can succeed perma- nently without loyal Chinese support- pay. Sun Yat-Sen resented bitterly the foreign intervention that prevented his efforts to constitutionalize China, Prof. Quigley said. Nationalist sources are charging at least two powers with making or permitting loans to Chang Tso-Lin, their Northern opponent, thus prolonging the struggle between factions. AN S e E Canadian General Dies. TORONTO, Ontario, August 8 (#).— Maj. Gen. Francois Lois Lessard, 66, who served with distinction with the Canadian forces in the Northwest Re- bellion and the South African war, died vesterday. D RY CLEANIN G A of O ichest Quality and it costs you less Men’s Suits, 95¢ For Estimates, Maln 1400-1301-7413 NEW YORK AND RETURN $ SUNDAY, AUGUST 14th RETURNING N Leave New York ‘West 23rd St. 5:47 P.M. Liberty Street 6:00 P. The tormenting, throbbing pain of a burn or scald is quickly subdued by Resinol Ointment. Its soothing in- redients reduce the inflammation asten the healing, and help to pre- wvent scars. : Your druggist sells Resinol. Keep a jar on hand to relieve chafing, itching rashes, minor sores, pimples, etc. Prescribed by doctors for more than years Free s@mple—Write Resinol, Dept. 76, Baltimore, Md. ollarDay at Serving Washington 50 Years “Your Store Is So Conveniently Located” She Told Us “I get the trolley at my corner—in a few minutes it takes me to your store—I do my shopping, come out 4 shion e and get the trolley at the same cor- G $ ner—and I'm home in no time at les ones of all!” Many of our customers tell us SRl e e how convenient they find this loca- 4 in. unique tion. It's a transfer point on the - s bl trolley line—it is just a short dis- tance from the W. B. & A. station, and it's within walking distance of many hotels and points of interest. But thousands of Washingtonians, who know values and good mer- chandise, find this store a “Point of Interest!” Another Wonderful Sale of Mid-Summer Frocks For Juniors and Misses $9.90 to $15.00 Values $6.95 2 for $13 One and two piece styles whose style and every detail of work- manship show that they should much higher priced. Models at will be smart for Fall as well as present wear. You will be eager to buy two or three as soon as you see them. You May Choose From: Colorful Flat Crepes Sheer Voiles Crisp Tub Silks Printed Georgettes Cool Linens Juniors’ Sizes 13 to 19 Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Junior-Miss Section Third Floor Main Floor The Palais Royal 4 August 8, 1927 $1.50 Monitor Watch, Special A practical A Sale of Silver-Plated ibstantially Flatware, 10 pes. for 31 : o or § se and Remarkably Low Priced " Main Floor Practical and almost Indispensable for everyday use. The Marilyn and other favored patterns are offered in a great variety of pieces, which include: Medium Forks Oyster Forks Berry Spoons Cold Meat Forks Butter Spreaders Pie Knives Tea Spoons Dessert Spoons Dessert Forks Dessert Knives Medium Kniveés $1.49 “Faircrest” Soup Spoons - i ilver- 7 $1.5 Tray Silver-Plated Holloware, §1 fifofinflli.m‘;“’s]s. $1.75 Book Ends | 4.0y o, SPStS A very special purchase enables us to offer this ash trays in blue, Heavy-weight book size. Our own large group at this low price. Included are tan and red with ends in burnished brand — absolutely bread and serving trays, crumb sets, bon bon Standing bird brass finish. De- free from dressing, baskets, cake dishes, vases and candlestick figure. You will signs include: exceptionally low lamps want several at this Angelus, Dickens, priced for dollar Lincoln, Aphrodite. day. ¥ Bilverware—Main Floor Stationery—Main Floor Stationery—Main Floor Domestics—Becond Floor $1 DAY for Men and Boys! Men’s 89¢ & $1 Genuine Broadcloth Athletic Union Suits 2 for 51 Perfect quality. Made of firm, 1i g h t-weight broadcloth that is cool and durable. Sleveless, knee length, round or V neck style. Sizes 36 to 46. Sale! 1,500 Men’s Genuine Imported English Broadcloth SHIRTS An amazing value! Full cut, perfectly tailored shirts of fine $ English broadcloth for only $1. Collar- attached style with long pointed collar, in white, tan or blue. Neckband style n white only. Sizes 1315 to 17. Men and women who buy for men will want to pur- chase by threes and fours! 1,000 Prs. Men’s Fine Cotton and Genuine Broadcloth Pajamas € i Made like high-priced pajamas, in either coat or slip-on style and some trimmed with frogs. Plain colors, white, tan or blue, or fancy colors, stripes and figures. Sizes A, B, C g 2 pairs, $1 and D. ,‘/ ¢ . . They'll wear well, for they are made of Men’s $1 Japanese Silk Novelty | imizl inu i o Pocket Handkerchiefs, 2 for $1 et PALAIS ROYAL—Men's Store PALAIS ROYAL—Men’s Store—Main Floor In a Dollar Day Sale! 1,000 Men’s $1 and $1.25 4-in-Hand Silk TIES 2 for %1 Half and less than half price! Made in open-end style with slip bands. Large assortment from which to choose— stripes, dots, figures, jacquards or plain shades. Men’s New Fall Socks In Fancy Colorings Go on Sale Tomorrow at Main Floor Boys’ $1.50, $2 and $2.50 “Tom Sawyer” Collar Attached Shirts Sizes 11 to 141,—8 to 16 years. Here is a real money-saving Boys’ $1.59 to $1.95 ash Flapper Suits Well made and of such fine materials as—gen- s uine broadcloth, im- ported linens, Pinehurst suitings or sulphur dyed khaki. Plain or combination Boys’ 98¢ and $1.25 “Bell Brand” Sport Blouses 2 for $1 1,000 to go on sale to- morrow! Mothers will be down bright and early, for they know this is an excep- tional value—sturdy blouses of fine madras, genuine broadcloth, oxford cloth or rayon striped material. Col- ors or white. Sizes 7 to 16. effects. Sizes 3 to 8. Boys’ $2.15 Sulphur Dyed Khaki Long Pants Of the finest quality— well made with belt loop, 2 side, one hip and watch pocket, Sizes 6 to 14 years. IR sin 5 P AN opportunity—finest in quality at a greatly re- duced price! Various fabrics from which to choose. acRriyoftines B eloth, Novelty and_Woven E:nll Btri) Francals mbrie. En, Prints. Sizes that will it small boys and sizes that will fit large boys! PALAIS ROYAL—Boys® Store—Main Floor EVENING' KTAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1927. Women’s Colored Handkerchiefs 15 for In dainty plain $ shades, prints or white ‘with_colored horders. Regularly sell- ing at 3 for 25c. Handkerchiefs Main Floor Shoulder Flowers 2 for Your choice of two violet bouquets or two orchids com- bined with lily of the valley. You will want several for coats or dresses, Trimmings—Main Floor $1.29 All Linen Tablecloths Finely woven, pure linen of a good, substantial weight. s Popular size, 54 inches square. Snowy white with at. tractive colored borders. Linens—Second Floor ew Ribbons 5Yds. A remarkable as- s sortment of loom ends of ribbons in- cluding satin, moire, taf- feta, messaline, ombre, Dresden and fancy stripes. ~ Widths from 5 to 9 inches. Ribbons—Main Floor 50c Ribbon Gar- ters, 3 Prs. Pastel or darker colors, plain lace trimmed or finished with ribbon flower. Neatly boxed. 3% Ribbon Garter Lengths, 3 for $1 Ribbons—Main Floor $2 Smoker Half price tomor- row! Attractive ma- hogany finished smoker that can easily He moved from place to place. Com- plete with ash tray. Furniture—Fourth Floor 16 Mahogany- Finish Costumer Well designed and strongly con- Structed— has four ) racks. A value that comes only once in a long time! Furniture—Fourth Floor $1.69 All-Feather Pillows Soft, plump pillows 17x21 inches. Cov- ered with attractive art ticking FurnituresLourth Floor e e e e e e Lucky In the Upholstery Section 22¢ Striped Drapery Materials, 6 yards f e $1.45 Cretonne-covered Sofa Cushions $1.29 Panel Style Colored Curtains... $1.38 Fringed Holland" Shades on Harts- horn Rollers $1.35 Velour Table Scarfs §129 Hemstitched Marquisette Ruffled Curtains s $1.29 French Marquisette Ruffied Cu tains, set $1.39 Filet Weave 39c Cretonnes, 3 yards 69c Reversible Terry Cloth, 2 yards 72—$1.69 to $4.95 Soiled Panels and Cur- tains, each Extraordinary Sale! $1.49 and $1.98 Plain and Printed Tussah Sports Silks | A very unusual purchase brings this popu- lar Summer silk to you at this unmatched $ low price. Both the plain and printed silks are washable and exceptionally durable. The plain silks shown in white and 10 colors. 69c Printed Silk and Cotton Lining $ 1 Fabric, 2 yards for You will admit a very welcome offer in color combina- tions suitable for dresses or coat finings. Silks—Second Floor Colorful New Stamped Aprons 3 for $1 Stamped and stenciled in work for completion. v fruit bowl or basket designs, one pocket to be used for hot pan holder. In medium size models, requiring very little Art Needlework—=Second Floor DollafiDay Specials in Housewares 59¢ Chair Seats 2 for Of leatherette in sizes 13, 14 and 15 inches. $1.49 Thrift Jug One-gallon stone- lined jug for keeping 3 |, liquid hot or cold. $1.39 White Enameled Double Boiler An exceptional value, 1%-qt ca- pacity. $1.39 Garbage Pail A white japanned finished pail* with s patent foot lever and galvanized gar- bage container. $1.30 O’Cedar Combination Consisting of tri- angle-shape polish $ mop and 4-oz. bottle of furniture or floor polish. A Seal.$1 $1.35 Three-piece Saw Set, special.... $l $1.59 Water Set Of amber or green s colored glass. $1.69 Jug Set Special Earthenware set consisting of jug and four tumblers. $1.59 Ice Tea Sets Imported colored glassware set con- sisting of covered jug and six tumblers. $1.88 Cottage Sets A 12-piece set of s good quality white porcelain, Housefurnish $1.35 Casserole Set Round serole afnd six cus- tards. 15¢ Table Glassware, doz. Choice of sherbets, goblets, footed tum- blers, plain tumblers and wine glasses. $1.19 Sugar and Cream Sets Of colored glass, complete with two- handle tray. $1.50 Bed Lamps Choice of several colors in seco silk trimmed with fancy braid. 49¢ Gray earthenware fireproof set consist- s ing of covered cas- Enamelware, 3 for Coffee pots, coffee boilers, teapots, 6- qt. cooking kettles and dishpans are included. 75¢ Mothproof Gar- $l ment Bags, 2 for.... $1.41 Mop Combination Consisting of Mother Goose. self-wringing *§ mop and 8-qt. gal- vanized pail. $1.75 Kitchen Chairs Unfinished chairs, with either straight Gl liawil back=ny strongly built and well braced. Values that will be in such de- mand we will have to limit the purchases—four to a customer. $1.45 Magazine Racks Of unfinishd wood, that you can paint to match your other ‘ furniture. Open style—made with two compartments. ings—Fourth Floor /1€ Women's $1.59 and $198 Forenoon Frocks $1.29 Smocks or Hoover Aprons Trim smocks of plain chambray 39¢ Practical Aprons, 4 for Just as attractive as they are practi- cal—for the; made of gay tonnes or perca trimmed with rick or colorful pipinge. Aprons—Third Floor Imported Chinese Brasses A direct importation —that’s how we can sell them for only $1. Quaint hand- carved pleces—choice off Opium Bowl, 8 and 13| inch, Wooden Bases or piece dinner gongs. PALAIS ROYAL Art Department Second I Auction Bridg Score Pads, 2 for ore pads with rs v 39¢ Floral Voiles 4 Yards Enough to v ~— e $1.50 Nainsook Chemises Made like costly French models with attractive Jace trim- § ming, Strap shoul- der. All white. .

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