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[ SIDNEY WEST DIES; | [_secams ot LONG AGTIVE HERE ~ Funeral Service Tomorrow for Capital Clothier in Business 20 Years. tent dent of the Miss Morse Property Brother's Children. Hotel Owners' Chief Dead. AMTON, N ard M H and Mrs. John PEERLESS FURNITURE C0.—829 7th St. N.W. ‘LITTLE’ PICTURES ‘BIG’ SAVINGS " ® Celebrating our August Furniture Wise Folks Sale with | cds of special values in Will Read odd pieces and suites. Buy what you need now while vou have the’advantage of these Them All i Easy terms on any purchase. You Save $76 on This 18-Pc. Outfit Includes 3-Piece Bed Suite For $122 August Sale of “Simmons” Bed With Spring and Mattress In addition you get a fine daven- port table, & Chi- nese red lacquer or & mahogany end table, & © lamp, a handsomely etched Venetian mirror with ilt cord, a velour ta- Included in this_18-piece semble is wonderful stuffed 3-plece living room suite of tight seat spring const tion. The settee opens easily to a comfortable ble scarf, gilt awinging pic- bed. A fireside chair ture holder. one gilt easel club chair com- frame. one velour pillow, 2 plete the t tures. 2 preity all of which one - gilver- ered in a ured velour. b - 5 - & e an « magazine rack. ON EASY TERMS, August Sale of Kitchen Cabinets White porcelain sliding top; metal bread box, all sanitary, fully equipped and guaranteed. $28.7 FEASY T August Sale of Chifforobes Y. s of raom verfection need for Choice of Any Three Pieces fcr Only st Sale. CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS Three-Piece Jacquard Velour Suites at Not for a long time have you had an opportunity to secure a sulte of this popul: E rd or print velo witiful pattern al=o has loose cushions that : AL e! To see this suite is to be even more a Out of Town Customer; Get the Same Low Prices and We Prepay Freight “HIGH” IN QUALITY “LOW” IN PRICE 829 7th St. N.W. FNEAR EYE STREET THE_EVENING STAR, WASH GTON, C.. WEDNTESDAY, !_M—O_VIES DECLARED édarstibn ‘ot Bisatioh Asdbalatine |of the Milliken Tells Conference led\|s(l'y‘j‘lf by Hopes to Record Life of | Uibutlon. 1ie All Nations t By the A TORONTO Carl B M Maine. wathered ol Pross | W possibly with the help world federation, to film sym- pathetieally ar urately, y of the world, and o see films were glven wide dis- ture Industry Calgary, ence that tha L nest 100 years would be seven hundred Alta,, storm center and fifty These stockings of the Albertina Rasch_Spanish dancers m MRS.BEATRICE CONIFF, the wardrobe mis- lions of the world's population faced the Western frontier of Canada and the United States, he declared. The East and West, the old and the new, were meeting face to face. It would be n conflict, not of physical power or brute force, but of ideas agalnst ideas, civilization agalnst civilization and citizenship against citizenship, ——— the life motion Quake Is Recorded. LONDON, August 10 (P).—An earthquake, estimated to be 5,540 miles distant, was recorded at th Kew Observatory at 2:37 o'clock thi morning. Mount Roval told tho Ireland has a drive against truancy. ¥ the 1" mil HAT other stockings are subjected , to such critical scrutiny and such strenuous wear as those of Broadway’s musical comedies ? ILK STOCKINGS today are in- credibly fine. Even the service- weight are less bulky than a pocket handkerchief. « When stockings represent such “a large part of her clothes budget, it is of vital interest to every woman to get the most wear from every single pair. Certainly no stockings meet such close inspection and such hard wear as those of New York’s dazzling musical shows. The wardrobe mistress of the show must keep thousands of dollars” worth of cobwebby stockings in perfect condition. And she has to make them last, de- spite the fact that as silk stockings have AUGUST 10; 1927: U. S. DEMANDS ACTION. Requests Mexico to Punish Those ‘Who Shot American. MEXICO CITY, August 10 (®).— The United States embassy yesterday sent a note to the Mexican foreign office requesting the arrest and pun- ishment of those responsible for the t shooting and wounding of Joe 1 mining man, | POunds. wamas in the | ing from recover. o ROCK SPRINGS, (#).—Mike Lemich ived at the emhassy nd with ho knee on August 4 failed to get over. grown more gossamer-thin, dances have grown more active. Stockings break into whole rows of runs if they are the least bit weakened in washing. Different methods of washing have been tried. All the various soaps have beenexperimentedwithinanefforttofind the safest way to wash sheer stockings. And the fact is disclosed that stock- ings washed in Lux wear twice as long! Twice as many performances from Lux- washed stockings as from those laun- dered by any other method! This fact means so much in dollars and cents to the producers that each one has standardized the method by which the stockings of the cast are washed. And the wardrobe mistress of .every musical show in New York—zwithout ex- ception—now specifies Lux for washing silk stockings. by a party of Yaqul Indlans, whose motive was unknown, shooting have not been received, but it was reported that Kendrick would | Pays High for 100 Pounds of Ice.I e for the payment of the top ice here this Summer—$23 Heo tried to ta refrigerator car justice of the libi that he Detalls of the Wyo., August 10 claims the record | t for noth- d e | a large headache | ust always look lustrous and mew in the Ziegfeld success £Rio Rita’> Tn the Hallowe'en number of ™*‘Honeymoon tress of “A Night in Spain,” for years was on the stage herself, so that her experience with costumes behind the scenes is combined with that before the footlights. She says, ‘“Garter runs are more to be feared than any other stocking trouble. Anything which weakens the fabric of stockings must be avoided at all costs. That is why I specifi- cally warn our laundress against rubbing with cake soap, and strong soaps of every kind. I see to it that she uses only Lux for all of our stockings. They are just swished about in lukewarm Lux suds and the last rinsing water squeezed out without twisting or wringing. And we get twice as many performances from Lux-washed stock- ings as we ever got from those laun- dered by any other method!” In Washington 92% of the women interview- ed protect their stock- ings and oher precious silks and woolens with LUX. Lewver Brothers Co., Gambridge, Mass, Women Everywhere Have Learned the Same Secret All over the country women are using the same method of caring for silk stockings as the wardrobe mistresses of Broad- way. They have found that what is true for thousands of pairs of stockings is just as true of their own dozen pairs— stockings wear twice as long when washed in Lux and keep their ‘“‘new’ look! Experience has shown them that careless laundering— rubbing with cake soap or exposure to the harmful alkali found in so many soaps—flakes, chips and cakes—is what shortens the life of sheer silk stockings. Today most women use gentle Lux for washing their lovely hose—whether sheer- est chiffon, or service-weight. Lane” EDDIE DOWLING keeps the other play« ers, grouped about him, tense with the excite= ment of his stories. At the offices of the great Erlanger organization which produces “Honey= moon Lane,”” and many of the other musical comedy successes, Eddie Dowling, the producer and star, says “The stockings of the entire cast—like those of every show we produce—are washed in Lux. We have found that Lux, by more than doubling the life of stockings, cuts our stocking bills in half. We would provide Lux for laundering stockings if it cost $1.00 a box.” The Stockings Worn in “Rio Rita" at the Ziegfeld ““A Night in Spain” at the 44th Street Theatre “Peggy-Ann’’ at the Vanderbilt ““Queen High” at the Ambassador “The Circus Princess’ at the Casino Shubert are Winter Garden ““The Desert Song’ at the “Padlocks of 1927 at the “‘Hit the Deck” at the Belasco and Every Musical Show in New York “‘Grand Street Folliesof 1927 at the Little Theatre “Honeymoon Lane’ at the Knickerbocker “Merry-Go-Round” at the Klaw “Kiss Me!” at the Lyric Woashed in Lux! if it’s safe in water, it’s just as safe in Lux FLOGGING CASE REPORTED | Three Negroes Beaten, Says Ala- e alleged to have when thres e ne. farm ims