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. ree———————— e —— T — T ———————— e ———————————l L ALAIS ROYAL Girls’ $1 Play uils > 2 for HAlf price tomor- ow! Well made xcallent quality s thaki, Sizes 8 to 4, L Gine Section Third Floor o Union Suits for pys and Girls, 2 for eo0l, durable pity—values can't be du- s , 80 stock tomorrow. Sizes to 12. Girls" Section Third Floor $1.59 and $1.95 Middies the kind to for gym, camp school. Sturdy 3 paterials in khaki blus. Sizes 12 20. Girls’ Section Third Floor Giy Sl 95 and 5295 Lumberjacks and Sweaters fraction of their al value! Buy a ay colored sweat- S r or lumberjack for the vacation p—and to wear to hool later on! Girls' Section Third Floor Glrls 25¢ Cotton Drawer Waists, 5 for Well made—and to- orrow’s the day 0 et a season’s s kupply at worth- while savings. Sizes 8 to 14. Girls® Section Third Floor $1.50 to $2.25 dmported Suede <abr1c (;l()\es 2 prs. for §1 53¢ Val Lace 2 Bolts 3 $1.5() “I\ompk\ Facial rinkle horough e auty Parlor—DBal $l 98 Ecru Lace Brassieres, 2 for Just 126 of these all-over lace brassieres to sell at this low price; sizes 32 to 40. 60—$3.50 Corsetlets, 2 for s]. § A group of striped or figured coutil corsetlets in size 30 only. Low priced, because the size range is so limited. Corsetlets—Thrift Avenue—Main Values Greater Than You'd Dare I;.\'/wrl.' | Better Millinery Last of various assortments of higher priced hats—marked $ for quick clearance tomorromw. yorts hats . . . . tailored hats dressy hats Smart one-of-a-kind models and all sorts of clever styles that youw'd never dream could be bought for only $1. All sales must be final—so drastic have been the reductions PALAIS ROYAI Thrift Avenue—>Main VVomen s $1.50 and $1 65 Black Bottom and Contrast Heel Sllk Hosiery full-fashioned I silk to the garter hem. 9 Sheer service weight—an extraordinary value! Here' are some of the smart combinations — Grain _with French tan, white with red, blue, green, buttercup, orchid, rose, peach or nude and gun- metal, evenglow or French nude with black heels. Sizes 814 to 10. Women’s $1.50 and $1.75 Full Fashioned Silk Hose, Sheer service weight—all silk to garter hem—indeed, the | very kind for ch vou have been paying $1.50 and $1.75! Black, white and a good assortment of colors. In ! the group are also medium and heavier service-weight | hose with mercerized tops. Hosiery—Main_Floor $1.39 to $3.50 Inlaid Linoleum Remnants' sq. yd., Desirable short lengths from such famous makes as-— Armstrong Sloane, Nairns and Gold $ Seal. A new floor cov- ering will cost so little tomorrow. 69c Gold Seal Congoleum, 2 sq. yds. Just the amount you want —cut from full $ rolls. Fiiteen different designs from which to choose. $1.19 to $1.45 Rug Values ¢ Choice of— 36x72-inch Grass Rugs, Corrugated Rubber Door Mats, Imported Cocoa Door Mats, Hit and Miss Rag Rugs, Oval Carpet Center Rugs, 3x6 Peet De Luxe Co. Grass Rugs. Rugs—Second_Floor Dollar-Day Specials in Notions CIark‘sO N. T. Cotton, 150 yds. to spool, mostly in white Nos. 40, 50, 60—few coarser numbers in black and $l white. 2 dozen spools. . L Elona Cap flhlpe Hair ‘\lels. e hair in all colors except white and gra; dozen et Guaranteed Dress Shields, in assorted and crescent shapes. Special, 5 pairs for Rubberized Santiary Aprons, regular size with net top. Washcloths with colored hor(’srs, g2 %oc ..., Baby Hangers, w s for 3 human Sew-on Garters, made with rubber buttons, 8 pairs, regular size, 12 for Dishcloths, a good 2 Main Floor Dollar Day Specials for Infants Tots' 12c Rubber Bibs, 10 for Tots' 25c Pure Gum Rubber B}hn, 5 for. $ l Tots’ 25¢ Pure Guum Rubber Aprons, 5 for...... $l Tots’ 25¢ Rubber Pants, yellow only, 5 for...... $1 Tots' 35¢c Rayon and Cotton Bands, 4 for .... .., s l Infants’ Navel Binders, 4 for Infants’ $1.39 and $1.44 Hand-embroidered Maderia or Linen Pillow Slips.. .. $l Infants’ and Tots' §1.25 and $159 Machine-made Dresses, with colored collars and cuffs or hand (b Infants' Kapok l’l“(lw! 12x16 or 13x17 2 for " $l Infants’ Handmade Madeira Dress .25 Double-faced Rul‘hlr Sheeting, 1 v %l Bibs, 2 and H.md - embroidered $ l Handmade Madeira for Infants’ Ql 39 \’Lxd‘lra “klrlfi, I Girls' and Tots' Suede Tams, all shades Boys' $1.59 Serge Tams, all sizes . Tots’ $1.29 and §1.39 Al-Wool Bathing Suits Tots’ $1.25 Printed and $1.95 Challie Frocks, all $] lm\ New 89¢ to $1.50 Printed Frocks, sizes 2 to $ l 2 for “os . Inmnt~' 89¢ to $1.50 Chambray L,rn-per sizes 1 “ s.. 2 for . . $l Ilu)s Suits, 89c to $L50, for Women's 59 Union 2 for 39%¢ and 50c Low Neck Vests, 3 for Low Children’s 29¢ and 35¢ §pnlls Socks Hosiery—Main Floor Children’s 19¢ to 29¢ Socks, 6 pairs Half -length socks, o tatn ae e colors es 4 to 914 in the group. Hosiery—Main Floor $1.39 Princess Si Two unusual values —imported slips fine nainsook tifully hemsii and embrolde domes model; r nainsook, in e-trimmed Stips—Third Il $1.50 2-picce Crepe Pajamas Imported $1.25 Cut Out Initial Stationery Of parchment finish paper_in four col- ors: White, blue, tan s and orchid; initial at center of sheet or on turn back corner. Imported lined envelopes, Btationery—>Main Floor, __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MONDAY; AUGUST 8§ 1027 EVENING KTAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©.,. MONDAY; AUGUST 8, 1027 NBAS At This Exceedingly Low Price for Dollar Day MENI Sensational Dress Event! Scores of Smart Styles! Regular $5.98 Values — On Tomor- row at...... Sale Women s .98 Sizes for Misses and Just right in price and style for your happy vacation holidays! Popu]ar summer materials—finest voiles and crisp organdies combined with voiles, tub silks, prints or crepes. Fashioned into styles that look like expensive models; some trimmed with laces or embroidery. Lovely floral designs—gay strlpeq—vconcervatne seroll effects and va- rious other stylish combinations. of a \‘IH\‘(V of hlllLlsl materials. A wonderful assortment of w mN‘ll designs and colors. Cut full, Si; 6 to |,—l.A|rL.um lhwnn nt. Women’s Hats, 2 for 500 Women's Hats, in a large as- Sortment of styles and colors. All y Basement, “Bms khakl Pants, 2 for All sizes for boys 6 to 11 ¥ \\lll mu]v- of a -(‘|\I( able khaki. in Basement. glass top § Trays, wi jored designs under the gluss—Bargin Basement, Men’s Shirts, 2 fo r Seconds of broadeloth and n_lhx' wanted mat 1s. Broken sizes. —Bargain Basement. Men’s Shirt and Tie Combination offering of shirts and $ 1 Suits, 2 for E aviety of styles Sizes from 3 to 8 $ l wgain Basement. Flatware, 12 for Sale of knives, forks, spoons, $ cream ladles, oyster fork: ete, l Made by one of the largest manu- rs of this line. ain Basement, n’s Bathing Suits ce suits, in blue, izes 21 to 28.— 1 in Bas Corsetlets —Corsets—Girdles 0dd lot of P-N Corsetlets, of mm- weight material. Boned in and front. Also broken sizes l)i corsets and dies—vith sections of elastic. —Bargain sement. Miscellaneous Items Consisting of electric irons, lamps, lamp shades, flower haskets, glass- ware, ete.— in Basement., Q. R. S. Player-Piano Rolls 6 for wod selection to pick from.— Basement. Misses’ and Children’s Low Shoes In tan, white and Dlack. Pumps nd ovfords, Broken sizes—B: gain Basement. { Table of Odds and Ends, 2 Prs. Including won ‘s shoes, bedroom . Broken Jathing Slippers, 2 Prs. Al shades to match your bathing costume. Al sizes.—Bargain Base- ment. Children’s Socks, 12 Prs. Colors . of pi First quality.—D: Children's White, p‘l\lh blue, | orchid, 1 ” $1 s l\'u\'ch_\' Socks, 3 Prs. n’s A grotip of xnmph hose. Al in zes 10 to 111, y irre Wlar—Bargain Ba Women’s Gauze Vests, 4 for Good quality., Get your whole son's supply now. First quality. 1 n Basement, Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, 24 for Good Quality Handkerchiefs, All $l colors. n Basement. Men's Onyx Socks, 4 Prs. Good Quality Lisle Socks. All per- fect.—Bargain Basement. l Waterproof Umbrellas For men, women and children. Several popular style handles.— 1 Bargain Basement, Full-Fashioned Silk Hose Sillc above the knee. Hose that will give utmost satisfaction. Slightly imperfect. Light colors only.—Bargain Basement. Kiddies’ Coats A smart lot of coats of lovely colors, ~All wanted Sizes 8 tg Rayon Socks, 6 Prs. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Men! Why Clean Your Old Straw Hat? When you can get a new one for..... All high-grade hats, made of domestic and imported straws. Fancy or plain bands. Many have cushion inner band. Sizes 63 to 7..—Bargain Base- ment. Ladies’ Athletic Underwear 2 for Colors of white, pink, blue, orchid and peach. Sizes 36 to 40.—Bar- 1 sain Basement. Babies’ Rubber Pants, 6 Prs. Very heavy rubber. Wil give satisfactory wear-Bargain Base- 1 went, Women’s Lisle Hose, 5 Prs. Good Qualiy Lisle Hose, Shgntly mnpertect, In colors. Nizes 8!z $1 to 10.—Bargain Basement, Silk and Rayon Hose, 2 Prs. Siik and rayon above the knee. Very fine weave. Slightly irregu- $1 All shad es 8149 to 10. ‘gain Basement, Women's Rayon Underwear Teddys, bwomers and step-ins. Dainty garments of fine quality $1 lustrous rayon. Pastel shades.— Bargain Basement, Women's Union Suits, 2 for Fine Knit Union Suits, with built- up shoulders and taped. Sizes 38 $ 1 to 44.—Bargain Basement, Linen Luncheon Sets Cloth and four Napkins, all pure $ linen. Colored borders.—Bargain 1 Basement, $1.29 Quilted Padding For tables or beds, 51 inches wide. Zig-zag stitchings.—Bargain Base- $1 ment, Drawers and Drawer Waists 4 for ¥or children. Made of sturdy cambric or nainsook. Waists $1 have double row of buttons, Draw- ers are lace and embroidered trimmed. Sizes 4 to 14.—Bargain Basement. Fall Costume Slips Regular and extra sizes. dJust re- ceived these splendid slips. Made 1 of soft-finish sateen or slip-well. Strap or built-up shoulder. Black, navy and tan. Sizes up to 50.—Bargain Base- ment. Princess Slips, 2 for garments of white nain- tly made with hip hem $ 1 oulder strap. Taflored or with lace edge. Sizes 36 to 50.—Bargain Basement. Summertime Underwear, 2 for Gowns, bloomers, chemise and step-ins, of voile, batiste, nain- $1 sool of crepe. Many styles in tailored or frimmed models. White and colors. Regular or extra sizes.—Bargain Basement. Children’s Underwear, 2 for rend Zi""mii’.""'fi".'a“"'f.?'.w""" $1 ers an ‘o‘r " e le cotton wi embroidery_or lace. Somonuored. 4to 14 years.—Bargain Basement. Long-Sleeve Gowns Fu'thanldarhdlel. Y necks and $1 z?."fi.a Joler sm- have mmu- Ao Wlllh llba-hrnh . Bungalow Aprons, 2 for Fresh and lovely checked ging- , large and hllmm 'Basement. 25¢ Pillow Cases, 6 for 2x36 inches. Full bleached. Ir- regulars. Hemmed and ready for 1 use.~Bargain Basement. $1.69 Bed Spreads 81x105 inches. Solid colors with krinkle stripe, Finished with scal- $ 1 loped edges.—Bargain Basement. 80c Opaque Window Shades 2 for 3x8 foot, in green, buff or tan. Complete with fixtures ready to $1 hang.—Bargain Basement. $1.39 Filet Scarfs Linen centre, wide fllet lace edge, 18x51.—Bargain Basement, $ l 98c Center Pieces, 2 for 45 inches round. Plain center ith wide cotton cling edge.— $1 n Basement. t 18x36 Rag Rugs, 4 for Hit-and-miss weave. Crow-foot bor- $ 1 ders. Washable colors.—Bargain Basement. ¥ $1.29 Mattress Covers Double or single bed size. Made of unbleached muslin,. W h boxed $1 sides and tie tapes.—Bargain Base- ment, 79¢ Cretonne Cushions, 2 for Many attractive shapes. Filled with Kapoe and sillk floss.—Bar- $l gain Basement. 12%c Dish Towels, 10 for Chnira of all cotton or half-linen es. Large size—Bargain $l Basement. Part-Linen Toweling, 10 Yds. 16 inches wide, bleached, with col- ored borders.—Bargain Basement. $ 1 89c Linen Damask, 2 Yds. Pure linen semibleached. Block patterns only.—Bargain Base- $1 Neckwear, 3 for ment. Men's n-hand ties, in a beautiful tment of the newest styles $1 and colorings.—Bargain Basement. >c. Ruffled Curtain Sets 214 yards lnu'_', “llll 54-inch va- iy bac! Made of voile $ 1 e 3 id bindings, guaranteed fast colors—Bargain Base- ment. arquisette Curtains, 2 Prs. 21 yards long with rufiled edges and tie backs. Al white.~Bar- 1 gain Basement. $1.98 Linen Table Cloths Pure linen. Semi-bleached. Sizes 60x60 and 60x72. Assorted de- $1 designs. First quality.—Bargain Basement. $1.98 Bath Mats Large size jacquard weave. White with colored borders. Bargain $l Basement. Tea Aprons, 2 for Fancy Embroidered Tea Aprons, originally sold for S1 each. Made $ 1 of organdies and fine lawn. At- tractively embroidered.—Bargain Basement. Linen Huck Towels, 2 for Regularly 69¢ to 98¢c. Of fine qual- ity neatly hemstitched linen, Some $ 1 slightly soiled.—Bargain = Base- ment, $1 Oval Rugs, 2 for Size 18x30. Made of fine cotton yarns. Plaited in various colors $1 that are washable.—Bargain Base- ment. 19c Bleached Muslin and Long Cloth, 10 Yds. 36 to 45 inches wide. Fine quality with a soft finish.—Bargain Base- $ 1 ment. $1.29 Scalloped Sheets 81x90. Hand-cut scallopes. bleached. First ] 1 it quality. Blr‘n!n $ Silk and Crepe de Chine Kiddies’ Dresses mfl hi solled h .n“b‘r’oldafla i OROCHI CONTRACT SIGNED BY LEVINE Bank Deposit Only Obstacle Now in Path of Over- sea Flight. 7 the Associated Py ARIS, August 8. | vine and the French Dibuhin, today signed a ne tract as Levine deposits 300,000 fr of their Paris-to-New 3 will | pend only The contr r shall receive 100,000 $4,000) for a ye: from July 7, pay om motic flight, and so 60,000 Franes for Wife. francs with the Bank of I e, pay able to Drouhin’s wife at the rate o 10,000 francs a month for six months in’ case Drouhin { to be turned over at the end of that time. It the flight is not within three months of July | Drouhin will nevertheless receive | salary for the year, and if another plane crosses ahead of the Columbia, either Drouhin or Levine can d nounce the contract. The Iren pilot, however, in this case will st be entitled to receive salary for the year, undertaken Eager to Get Started. “"h signature of the m ich contract, Levine's ome by air and irst man to fly the Nortk | in both directions, may ba Y within a few days. Everything n is ready for the hop-off; all that ix necessary is to load the big supply | of gasoline and oil required, as tha | plane itself is sald to be mechanic: al- | 1y _perfect. Levine sald this afternoon that weather conditions forecast for the next 48 hours appeared to make the start impossible within that time. Both Levine and Drouhin said at the close of today's meeting that they were most anxious to get away, and would take to the air the minute favorable conditions were indicated | by the wm«hnr reports. | ARMED BANDITS ROB THREE TAXI DRIVERS Two Colored Men Accused of Lift- ing Cash, Watch and Driver's License in Hold-ups. | | | Three taxicab drivers reported to police this morning that they had been held up, two of them early ves- terday morning. Each robbery was committed by two colored bandits. ‘William H. Sargent, 4313 Sherift road northeast, stated two men en- | gaged his cab last night to go_from the Union Statlon to Glen Echo. When they got to Glen Echo, he reported, his passengers drew guns and relieved him of eight dollars, his driver's license, and his glasses. The bandit pair entered the taxi- cab of James H. Lewis, 15 Sixth street, early yesterda morning. Near Benning road and Eighteenth street northeast they held him up and robbed him of his watch and $10. Danlel R. Halloway, 1003 New Hampshire avenue, was victimized a few hours later by a couple answering the same description, assaulted | him at Sixth and B WOODSTOCK retndard Typawrtec, 6 053 Evans Bide, 1430 %, ¥ hvet | ool rng worid e udne!dol:s! [ | Porming here. i Character Loans ||| The Services of “Your Bank” Are ||l Available to All Washingtonians ||| And When | Zoan is Paid You Also Have, 4 Gives Monthly You Deposit of NOW $368.00 $160.00 $50.00 §62.50 Depar!mon!al Bank “Your Bank". ¢ I PA AVE. NV, Pays 4% on Savings Acconnts Q‘e GATEWAYY TO ROCK CREEK. 4721 “BLACDEN TERRACE . i J K For ltching Skin Use Zemo, the Clean, Healing Liquid There is one safe de | ment for itching tortus | es and soothes the skin. | first application of Zem, find that Pimples, Blackh Ringworm and similar skin irritas begin to disappear. mae: (soft clear. and to appl at a ATl gt Spoly. st st time: