Evening Star Newspaper, August 10, 1927, Page 21

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Prince of Wales Saves Right Hand In Greeting Crowd PACIFIC INSTITUTE PRAISED BY BRITON By the Associated Press. BRANDON, Manitoha, August 10 saving his so many hands to shake since he arrived in Canada that he frequently held out —The Prince of Wa Malcolm MacDonald Calls| riznt nand. ¥ ha Honolulu Meeting a “Great | Drief stay in Brandon yesterday on his westward journey Among those he greeted were 250 members of the Canadian Legion who were lined up on the platform when the trai rived, he having previously expressed a desire to meet them. He also inspected a troop of Boy Scouts. E of the rvice men W a hearty ldwin of reat Britain, who traveling westward with the Pr of Wales and his brother, Princ ge. Both princes and the prime minis- ter are to be seen among the crowd at every opportunity. There are no speeches, no formal replies to for. dresses of welcome, the dis Success.” Br the Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO, August 10— There was no “swank, no politica smoke, no formality” marring the In- stitute of Pacific Relations during its| recent sessions in Honolulu, Maicolm Macbonald, son of the former British premier and a delegate to the insti- tute, declared on his return here yes- sreat succes d MacDonald Just after he left teamer Maui With other delegates. A wonderful repr ation from all the countries. strolling We nered a tremendous amount A, daebiny of in ation if we achieved nothing | cha shak ands. The Ise e them an en- ©ich of us cannot help but dissemi S nate all the differing viewpoints and they ficon opinions we heard when we return to our homes." E. W. Carter, New York, secretary of the institule, said the meeting proved to be a wonderful mechanism gtk ""I‘;‘s(“‘f‘l“’,d““‘““"‘s of alllss 4 street mortheast, suffered an at ions represented. ;‘.:1:;:5 ;::-hm;]\l."d‘s stll the | e morning and was given first aid confidential ad viser Several Eastern capitalists desc ed the conference as the . ond sreat step toward world peace.” Isinglass is obtained from the swim “The first step was in the League [ SnEI8cs & of Nations,” he said, “the second was | > . in the Honolulu meeting. If the in-|= stitute is continued it will be possi- ble to investigate international mat they happen instead of Indigestion Proves Fatal. Plenty of s T. Shotwell of Columbia, o : MONEY Dr. W. Astor and Miss Marian J. | Hunter of Oxford, were amons for arrivals i The countries represented at the in- stitute were the United S J hin 1 ain Construction Loans Available Without Red Tape and in Any Amount Conzultation Imposes No Obligation B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 I5th St. islands. CENTRAL HIGH STUDENT IS BRIDE OF CHINESE _ | Miss Ethel M. Viet and Richard | Moy Are Married in Rockville. Richard Moy, 22-year-old Chinese, | who has lived his whole life in Wash- | ington, and Miss Ethel M. Viet, 18 | year-old Central High School student. were married Monday afterncon at Rockville by R Goode, pastor of the CI mony wa s mother, e married at the age of 14. Moy, who lives at 640 O street, has been manager of a Chinese restau- rant, in which his father, Gong Moy, is interested. for several years. He graduated _from McKinley High School last Fall. A month ago when the subject of marriage was taken before Mrs. Viet she gave her consent. And so the ceremony took place Mon with | Mrs. Goode, the pastor’s wife, as the | other witness. The couple returned to the bride’s home at 516% M street northeast, and had a Chinese wedding dinner. ll The mouth of the Amazon River l o G eontains an island larger tham the EST. 1879 State of Delaware. Final Clearance Week Broken Lots of Our High-Grade SHOES 3615 About two hyndred pairs of our regular §11.00 t $16.50 styles have been grouped together regardless o‘; former prices for this final clearance. Nearly All Sizes in the Combined Lot Sandals Blonde Kid Strap Slippers Patent Leather umps Black Satin Spanish or Cuban Heels MORE COMPLETE STYLES $885 $11.85 51485 This Sale Ends Friday W. B, Moses & Sons Main 3770 Est. 1861 F Street & Eleventh \. NEW STANDARD OF FUR VALUES M-BR@WKS &CQO G -STREET BETWEEN 1ith & 17 th August Sale Coats Buy Now and Save on High- Grade Furs! Featured Are Northern Seal Fur Coats (Seal Dyed Coney) Trimmed With Natural Squirrel Collar and Cuffs $148 Prices in this sale will be con- siderably higher in September— We extend the privilege of con- venient arrangement of payments to those who desire. Other Fur Coqlt—$ 79 1o $695 Specially Priced at his left hand in greeting during his | Thomas Jones, colored, 34 vears old, | tack of acute indigestion at his home | by a physician from Casualty Hospi | tal, but died 45 minutes after stricken. | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.” WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1927, August Clearances and Special Offerings Very Exceptional Savings In These Clearances the Quantities Are Limited Womens’Coat & DressClearance Boys' Sports Blouses &5 S Were $1 to $2 Tailored of fine shirting materials, including imported English broadcloth. Blue, tan and white—plain colors and in fancy patterns. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Boys” Sports Shirts, $1.15 Were $1.50 to $2 ’ Well made shirts of fine quality Engli‘.-’h broadcloth. White, tan and blue. Also with fancy designs. Sizes 124 to 14. Bovs’ Secrion, ForrtH FLOOR. MEN’S FURNISHINGS Reduced or Special Butterfly and Bat Ties, 65¢ Because of a special purchase we are able to offer these popular ties at this price. Wanted colors. Four-in-Hand Silk Ties, $2 Were §3 and $3.50 High-grade silk and knitted silk four- in-hand ties—suitable for wear now and throughout the Fall. One-piece Bathing Suits, $2.85 Were $5 Of pure worsted—in the popular one- piece styles. Get one for the rest of the Summer—and next year. Athletic Union Suits, 85¢ 6 for §5 Of fine, self-striped madras, full cut and well made. Unusual savings offered at this price. Sports Belts, $1 Were $1.50 and $2 Of leather, with brightly-colored silk inserts to blend or harmonize with Summer suits and knickers. Cotton Golf Hose, 65¢ 3 Pairs $1.75—Were $1 pair Cool and comfortable for Summer golf. In plain shades and fancy patterns. Fancy Socks, 65¢ 3 Pairs $1.75—Were §1 Pair Of rayon-and-lisle and silk-and-lisle— the patterns will appeal to the most fastidious. Mex’s FURNISHINGS SEcTION, FIRST FLOOR. Women's 10 and 16 Rib Silk Umbrellas Special $3'75 The same quality that we have carried in our stocks before at a much higher price, Covered with self-col- ored, satin - hordered, fine-quality silks. Choice of navy, purple, garnet, green, red, brown, i Havana i and black. Amber-colored pyraline han- dles, with tips and ferrules to match. UMBRELLA, SECTION, Firs? FLOOR. Women’s Coats Iynx, kit fox, kolinsky and broadtail. Women’s Coats Formerly 8115 to $135 Wool crepe, satin and faille coats, trimmed with monkey, ermine and fitch. Women’s Coats Formerly $115 to $150 Silk, tweed and kashmir coats, trimmed with mole, Formerly §79.50 to §115 Tweed, kashmir, satin and silk coats, plain and $59.50 $49.50 $39.50 trimmed with fitch, monkey and squirrel. Women’s Coats and trimmed with squirrel and other WoMmeN’s CoaT SECTION, THIRD Froor. Larger Women’s Coats Formerly $§49.50 and $69.50 Formerly $§69.50 to $79.50 Lorcheen, twill, tweed and kashmir coats—plain $29.50 furs. $29.50 Shagmoor and dress coats, in wool mixtures and lorcheen and twill cord—few fur trimmed. Larger Women’s Coats Formerly $39.50 to $59.50 Tailored coats in slenderizing models. $19.50 Of fine quality lorcheen. Sizes 4074 to 50%;. Larger Women’s Striped Crepe Dresses Formerly $29.50 $25 Larger Women’s Striped Tub Silk Dresses Formerly $19.50 SpECIAL Si1zE SecrioN, Turp FLoor. $16.50 Misses’ Coat and Dress Clearance Misses’ One-of-a-Kind Coats Formerly $69.50 to $95 $49.50 Smart one-of-a-kind models—the majority trimmed with handsome furs. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Printed Linen Coats Formerly $12.50 Misses’ Coar SecTioN, THIRD FLOOR. $6.75 Misses’ Dresses Formerly $39.50 to $42.50 $29.50 . > Exquisite chiffon and georgette afternoon an« street dresses. Plain colors and prints. Misses” Street Dresses Formerly $§25 and $29.50 $19-50 Fine silk crepe and georgette frocks, in light colors, in styles smart for now and early Fall. Misses’ Silk Frocks Formerly $19.50 to $22.50 $16-50 Misses” Summer Dresses Formerly $16.50 $l 3.75 Smart one and two piece dresses of wash silk, crepe de chine and georgettes. Desirable colors. Misses’ DreSs SECTION, THIRD FLOOR. Sportswear Clearance Two-piece Boucle-knit Sports Suits Formerly §16.50 Flannel and Sports Skirts Formerly $16.75 Wash Silk Sports Dresses $10.75 $10.75 $16:50 Formerly §19.50 and $22.50 One and Two Piece Sports Dresses $19.50 Formerly $25 to $39.50 Finer Silk Sports Dresses $29.50 Formerly $39.50 to $49.50 Peach Sports Ensemble (coat and dress) Formerly $59.50 $39.50 Bathing Suit Clearance Printed Silk Bathing Suits Formerly $16.50 Jersey and Satin Bathing Suits $1375 $1650 Formerly $19.50 and $22.50 Jersey and Silk Bathing Costumes $19.50 Formerly $25 and $29.50 Silk and Wool Beach Coats $8.75 Formerly $10.75 and $12.50 Flannel Beach Coats Formerly $16.50 Novelty Beach Coats Formerly $25 Beach Shawls Formerly $10.75 Satin Beach Squares Formerly $29.50 BPORTEWEAR SECTION, THIRD FLoor. $10.75 $19.50 5875 $16%0 Clearance---Lingerie---Negligees---Slips Glove Silk and Crepe Chemise $3.75 Formerly $5 and 56 Crepe de Chine Step-in Sets and Chemise Formerly $9 Crepe de Chine Chemise Formerly $2.95 Crepe de Chine Chemise Formerly $7.50 Crepe de Chine Vest and Step-in Sets Formerly $13,50 Glove Silk Step-ins Formerly $295 Crepe de Chine Gowns Formerly $10.50 Formerly §5 RWEAR SECTION, FiRsT Fioor. Lace-trimmed Brocaded Rayon Breakfast Coats SiLk U Costume Slips, were $5.95 $3.75 $].95 $4.95 $4.95 $1.95 $4.95 $3.50 NEGLIGEE SECTION, Tuirp FLOOR. $395 Net Trimmed Styles of Crepe de Chine. CostuMEg Strp SecrioN, THIRD FLOOR. Clearance in Home Frocks Tub Silk Dresses Fnrmarlg_ 810 Radium, Crepe Shirting, Chinese Damask and $7.95 Honan, in styles with long and short sleeves. HoM®e Frock SecTION, THIRD FLOOR. omdmard & Lothvop 10th, §1th, F and G Streets e “A Towel Opportunity” Huck-a-back Towels of Lonsdale “Rhea” $3'75 dozen This is your only opportunity to secure towels made of Lonsdale “Rhea”—for the Lonsdale Company will make only “Rhea” fabrics in the future. The Rhea plant yields a fiber far stronger than flax or cot- ton—and as it improves with washing and will not mildew—you will realize that it makes a splendid towel. Lay in a Supply of Towels of "lzca"—"the Linen of the Orient” at this extremely low price. TowEL SECTION, SkcoND FLOOR. Our Exclusive Make Women'’s Silk Hose $ [50 Pair Full-fashioned. medium-weight silk hose, with lisle garter top—offers an unusually high-grade hose at this unusually low price. In white and light Summer shades. Hosigay SecTioN. FirsT FLOOR. Clearance Children’s Summer Socks, 25¢ Were 50c Pair Imported Full-fashiotted . Socks are reduced one-half their former price—for immediate clear- ance. White grounds, with «colored stripes. Sizes 5 to 87 CHILDREN'S HOSIERY SECTION, FiRsT FLOOR. Special Offer 300 Publishers’” Remainders of Popular Books Y4 and less than 14 Publisher’s Prices Through a fortunate purchase we were able to secure these books at a price that makes it possible for us to offer them to you at }2 and less than } their usual prices. A Few of the Titles “Yes, Lady Saheb,” by Grace Thompson Seaton. Special price............... $1.75 “Ireland Beautiful,” by Wallace Nutting. Special price “Chick Evans’ Golf Book.” e *“Oh, Shoot,” by Rex Beach. Special.... “Best Plays of 1922-23.” Special “The Bible and Commonsense.” Special, 75¢ Biegraphy, Travel, Drama, Poetry and Chil- dren’s Books—All in Excellent Condition. Book Stcrio, Fe Froon August Selling All-Wool Plaid Blankets, $13.95 pair Size 70x84 The saving is considerable High-grade all-wool blankets—in the extra length that is so much desired, 70x84 inches —are specially priced for August selling. Each blanket is cut and bound with sateen —so that it may be used singly if so de- sired. Plaids of rose, blue, gold and lav- ender, combined with white. BLANKET SECTION, Smcond Froor.

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