Evening Star Newspaper, August 11, 1927, Page 5

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: THE EVENING NTAR. WASHINGTON, D. ©,- THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 132 ‘@ § [ 1728 ‘ Pa. Ave. i Mrs. Coolidge Proves She Can Keep Secret From Neighbors and Friends 1005 Pa. Ave. JAPAN'S DELEGATE SEES ARMS TREATY t Admr. Saito Predicts Na- d Mrs. Rhoades, e kina of glad o ! ticng Will Reach Agreement | q a home of her own. She's yme woman. You can hardly think * KAPLOWITZ |GARDSTOBEGIVEN 721 NINTH ST. S _tw: DOLLAR A_OARVENT PRUFIT! BAR(}\/—\INI GIVE AWAY Mus. Calvin € as proved that there is at leas |SSU€1 Kkeep a secrel. Just how long she hus | known that the President did not “ehoose” to run for the Presidency in | 1928 has not been disclosed. But how D. J. KAUFMAN. nc B4 Rhoades, who has spent a happy hour with Mrs. Coolidge this Summer, chatting and rocking on her front porch while the President hed, admitted she Mrs. CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED SATISFACTORY TERMS ARRANGED me woman who can {Road Builders to r Pledges in Move to Promote she will | : a1 not [ Highway Safety. by the big place like the White House at New Parley. SALE | | st word or actio v to the | as home, from what I hear tell of it | ! —_— ! T1) people with whom she came | blue vooms and pink reoms and greer | e Mtact or to the kind-hearted | 3 body all up | the Summer W hit 3 to think m <he has visited and | o hen she came over here. 1t 5 to have a hc $10T0 $19.c0 xsqs sZ p5 o 9 rr pitSse, O L Here’s good news—!!! $15 & s2¢ COATS iN Wi $35TO 85 GOWN $257T0855§ DRESSE d that even befor e \West. Mrs C man high up It We cleaned up our own stock of “hot- weather” suits—cleared ‘em oul in July— now we've bought a prominent manufac- e urers surplus (900 suils) al a little over 1 60c on the dollar. This purchase—mostly the much-wanted tropical worsted—silk- lrimmed suils—uwe pass on lo you at prices disarm e lition OUSTER WRIT DENIED | 00vER REACHES 53. IN SPEAKEASY CASE‘SN-).«.,Y,' Celebrates Anniversary | at Home in California. | ENSEMBLE COSTUVES FOR MADAME~M ©' AT DOFFING TURBANS| R | “Key Club” Attorney Continues 1 ‘i Turkish Government Reported of 3 . . i LA § g Planning to Abolish Ancient ; Effert to Disqualify Tampa | lll(lt Ill(lll(f ll “‘0[[ ll'()l‘t/l “’/1[[(? l() [)lll'(,‘/l(lé'e HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE | Headdress. Judge. b | 9 or j oar 3 P s A = e ; o s | s 2w ments—for this vear—oi : E CAPTURED WITH AUTO | or e st e oy i i e e T Sl S e o o # year—or a peach Admitted ‘ Burglary Investigation. to hav abolish by Judg- | g s in ourt. The | fv et for hearing tomorrow in | PFAnch pal Court. Y Judge o whethe Jumping Bail in | ihe zove FIRST MORTGAGE MONEY Iowa, on August 10, 187 At 6% Interest L W GROOMES, 1116 ¥ St der aa soon be | prohibiting m priests | M from wearing their traditional tur- ns or flowing colored robes outside mosques. Stamboul's streets will lose one of | the last reminders of the old v e declined today to show motion entering and club. The pic )y detectives using 500 Superb TROPICAL WORSTED opened. J. Hardee. attorney ed in a raid on t for A. A H cluh, B - | formerly omn EYES : hats will = zranted oppo ity to a ar to “ Vi SSES FUTTED 1 R S Bl A Diamond Ring Silk_Trimmed e v SIS 2 real ie State Supre: “ourt P - }GR;.;I»\; weriew(o. | 4. according PR R SRSES W K Just the Thing ilk-Trimme S I S Lith St. N.W. | DI are ey 5| Attorney Hardee, in arguing in sup To tell the old. old story Hand-1 allored Bspecially if it 18 this biue whit KAY diamond which we are fea {uring for only— $5()00 Pay $1.00 a Week ngeable at fuil purchase any time for @ larger tted 200 bur- | port of his appi jon’ for a writ o i prohibition, referred to Judge Stai H ! | naker as “a ¢ Branch Store, 3016 11th St. in v Made to sell at $30 and $35 try IR sitors. who formerly were mitted at any ume, WALES REACHES RANCH. | "As so many priests have been dis- e | missed onu:‘;gh srelert i ofnn® ey s & {duet prayers and hand out the slip- British Heir and Brother Enjoy pers ‘\\hl(‘h tourists have to don so that the dust of the street will not | defile the rugs where the faithful | st 11{touch their foreheads. d his | "% | Portugal Creates Vice Presidency. LISBON. Portugal, August 11 (#).— A decree creating a vice presidency of et and appointing Col. Passo; ister of war, to the pos official gazette to b British Ship Seized. YORK, August 11 w.— B NEW L steel trawler 70 today by the Coast Guard j he was entering the harbor. The ¥ | trawler was towed under guard to an anchorage off the Statue of Liberty to oms authorities The United States apple crop is likely to be iight this year. but the Canadian crop should be unusually Life in Open. Millinery Lnporters be turned over to 1143 Conn. Avenue To Make Room for New Arrivals All Summer Hats - Reduced to & $5 & $10 “or ception of brief visits to Cal will be free to rcam the J have all the rest and recreation they | desire, | ARMY BLIMPS HERE. TC-5 and TC-9 in Playful Maneu-: vers Over Capital. | The Army blimps TC-5 and TCH | aid a visit to Washington late yes- | rday afternoon together, chased each | other about the District in playful | Last Two Days ! FOR Saturday ends our Midsummer Clear- ance Sales. Best Shoe Bargain opportuni- ties Washington will see in many a day! . - : naneuvers and at low aititude and Final reductions to in When darkness descended they turned Sol f Men’ At all Our Women’s Stores sure complete clearance. ir red and green navigating ate O en’s and a continued their operations | —except G St. v oung Many desirable models for street and sports wear included. r 9 o'clock. returned to their base at Lang; ley Field, Hampton, Va., shortly before | 1 o’clock this morning. The flight was | S ——— described ‘as being successful and un | FRIDAY -:- ONLY Specials! FRIDAY ONLY! Just for the one day, we offer the following SPECIALS! Reduc- tions in price for those who make it their business to take advantage of shopping here, tomorrow! $6, $8 and Some $10 Oxfords Still good picking in this won- derful clearaway of many bril- liant $6.50 to $10 shoes—whites, blacks, colors. “Deauville” Sandals.$3 .85 7th & 9th St. Stores Continuing the Remnant Sale of badly broken sizes of many $4.50 to $8.50, and some higher- priced styles. On the Bargain tables at— $1.95 Men's Models IZ’IJ Dafk Shades Closing out all short lines and dis- continued styles. Many fine values. Tans, blacks, whites, two - tone sports shoes. All sizes in some of them. At our “Man’s Shop.” And other men’s depts. 34 t0 48 ‘, 400 Twenty=~Dollar Mohair i and Palm Beach Suits $ 12.75 Regular $2.50 WHITE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS (Imported) Friday Only.........2 Collar-at- tached * Regular $2 and $2.50 SILK TIES Friday Only ‘ At One Clearaway | Price ‘ “TWO FOR TWENTY-FIVE" | All Part of This Big “Sweet” Purchase Tomorrow Ends These 2 Sales! (These stores closed all day Saturday) T our “Women’s Shop,” T our “Arch Preserver patterns— every im- aginable shade. styles; in all sizes. 5 Regular $1 and $1.50 Linen Knickers $1.95 Regular $15 and $18 i SPORT COATS $9.95 IJ Friday usual cales types, but our regular $4 and $4.50 grades in REAL PLUS 45 — a choice of overplaid pat- terns. Friday Only Just a few left—7 to be exact, in sizes 34, 35 and 36 only. 1325 F STREET 1207 F St. Last day of the Clear- ance Sale of many stun- ning $10 to $16.50 style hits—remaining from pre- vious clearance groups. $5.75 7th & K 414 Sth . 3212 14th 933 Pa. Ave. S.E. “Man’s Shop”—14th at G “Women’s Shop”—1207 F “Arch Preserver Shop”—1318 G St. Shop,” 1318 G St. Last day of the Clear- ance, 200 prs. broken sizes Women's “Arch Preserver” Shoes remain- ing from previous sales. $5.75 One of Our Best Sales of Children’s Summer Shoes Final drive on Summer stocks, providing school and dress shoes needed for early Fall wear, at an im- mense saving. Three great groups. Now $1.55, $2.55 $3.55 1005 Ave. 7 ALL STRAW HATS Sold from $2.50 to $5 $2 to $4 EMERY SHIRTS, $ Slightly Imperfect Quality (6 for $7.50) $1.50 é? $2 Knee Unfon Sufts, Rockingchair, Varsity, Regatta, Excelsior Makes (3 for $2.25) Money’s Worth or Money Back $1.85 83¢ D. J. K{}CUFMAN 1.29 1724 Pa. Ave.

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