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k . ‘THE ' EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. 1927.! NREIJG'UUS PARI-EY Broadcasting Fil‘nl ‘CAPITAL MAN HEADS is to take constructive steps in MHW‘MARYLAND U HEAD ing of the horticultural societies of | land entomologist, is econducting ex- | given a divores from Bernard B. Fine- of the industry, the public and automo. ‘ the Shenandoah-Cumberland Valley periments, The horticulturis be. man, motion cture executive, L s { | comasendse WILL SPEAK AT HANCOCK | Seeks Permission | NATIONAL AUTO BODY “iitctn v vemain tne nationst| s ' . headq To ()pera[e Still! _— |1t eountrywide workc will b rrisd e 0N Salesmen's Association, Organized | Ul J1U0 151G thim nixt menting Septem. | 15 Horticulturist Groups to Open Joint Ses- ALLARD OIL BURNING SERVICE ation of the e salesmen generally, was highly section and the Association of the | fore joining the other par il take | she and } Dean, ters of the association, and and Entomologist sions Thursday. The National Broadcasting Co. to Promote Industry, Has el | s (ortheastern fhere | in spraying demonstrations at the Pinenian has applied to the Prohibition Bu- | e .- — - Special Dispateh to The Star. Headquarters Here. COLLEGE PARK, Md., August 17 | truit Dr. Raymond A. Pearson, president | tending t i S of the University of Maryland. will | the tour o L give the address of welcome at the | turists Film Actress Divorced. rquet to he held at Hancock, Md., | with ANGELES, Angnst 17 ( Thursday for the joint Summer meet- orchs Fruit Growers Borrow Bees. DETROIT. August 17 (#).— Bee hor | . rowing is quite the thing in the Mich the cooling system of the Eormafion ot shia Natioral M lc izan fruit belt. Orchardists get the tubes of the new 50.-KW |iive Salasmen's Association, with Eu-| hees from beekeepers to help in polli | It is necessary 1o use nating fruit. also will be oth s. | orchard of J. Andrew Cohill West Virginia, .8 ) Pennsylvania and Maryland are rep- resented in the membership of the reau for a permit to operate & atill at the new transmitting station, ‘ now nearing completion, at Bel- more, Long lsland. tions anquet will follow a day For giant in touring to wit transmitter, Committee at Lausanne An- nounces 5 Poihts of B\l,l ARD OIT. HEATING €0, thee places 0 St—North 63% where Dr, 1 gene Ochsenreiter of Washingfon as 1 Brent, fil Unity on Ministry. Switzerland, Angust common definition of the min- | fstry for all the churches represented at the World Conerence on Faith and Order was agreed upon by the Rishop §¢ Gloncester's commission, which has $oon struggling with the subject for Qires days in secret session. W recommending and pa: full conference for further considera tion, by all the churches certaln sug gestions as to possible organiz tion, the commission’s raport that its members find themselves in “substantial accord” on five fun@a mental propositions. Five Points Listed. savs stry s a gift of God chureh. and is essential fo the g and well-being of His ehnreh Second. The ininistry is perpetually authorized and made sffective through Chr His spirit Thivd. The e of the I8 to i n the savings and sanctifving benefits of Christ through pastoral service. The preaching of the gospel and administration of the sacra ments is (o he made effective hy faith Fourth. The minisiry is intrusted With a governmant and & miscipline of the church, in whole or in part Fifth. Men gifted for the work of the ministry, called by the Spirit and mecepted by ‘the church, are commis aioned through an act of ordination by prayer and the laying on of hands to exercise the functions of ministry minisies Summarizes Differences. The commission received man quests 1o incorporate the position of various and the report meets the situation hy summarizing the main points of difference. It is reported the Eastern O unable 1o accept tion not based on apostoliec su n. and their position, it is under wl. proved to he ane of the main tes of were that the de hodox Ch any form of ord cles to further agreement beyond | that already stated In presenting their case the Eastern Orthodox delegates prs “that God will guide ns 1o a union even in regard to this difficnlt point of this agreement.” CIVITANS PLAN OUTING. Club Will Ente: ers Sept however. mber 13, bowill e an out of its Roys' Garden it was announced Civitan_in the day. The fol ing commitiee was named to have The Civitan ¢ 19 10 member Cub. September 13 ng of the aveits }otel veste William “oale, Philip J. ent. Newton Humphreys, imes R, i Viehmann, Sidney k. ¥. Minnix, William Riward 1. Brashears Benderson. Clarence eral chairman of the Garden Club com- mittee, reported thot keen interest has been shown this yvear by the hoys. Guoitar selections were plaved at the uncheon nv Enzene S, ta. John ell, presic the club, presidad KING'S GIFT TO “Y” CAMP. (). Through George, the in- LONDON, August 1 the courtesy of King ternztional Boyvs' Camp of the Y. M C. A. in Windsor Forest has a direct Mnk with the Roman Empire. Its site was ked with a stone iven by his wajestiv. The sione rom a colleciion of Roman and Cor- inthian ruins bronght from Trigoli in 1825 by King Georze IV and exhibited &t the British Museum. Certain! OR certain parties where refreshments must be distinctive- Iy delicious—order BUDD"S Ice Creams in any your favorite fla- vors, Just Phone. of Conn. Ave. & Macomb St and 18th & Columbia Rd. COL. 706 COL. ing on the | business of the Nation's Capital cen- this i< expected t in Boy Garden- distilled water, as any other water leaves deposit nn the plates. Re- cently, in discnssing apparatus for the smitter, it was suggested that small still be installed 1o dis. 11l 3 gallons of water an hour. | This is, probably, the frst request received by the Bu 1 of Prohibi tion from a radio station for per mission to operate a still as neces- sary equipment for broadeasting. CONTRACT AWARDED FOR TREASURY ROOM Modern Facilities to Be Installed in Old Cash Office, Unchanged | Since Grant's Day. The Art Metal Construetion Co., & cit, has been- awarded the con et far installation of new facilities in the cash room of the Treasury of (he United States, al 2 cost of $19,830. The bid was the lowest of four Changes to be ma in Treasury ecash room include stallation of the old the in new counters, bronze connter grills, lobby and a new lighting system. 1t will revolutionize | the appearance and the business fa- | eflities of the room where the banking des ters, and ont of which flows the cash transactions hetween the Federal Gov ernment and the banks of the conntry. The work is to he completed in 120 calendar . according 1o the terms t let by the office of the chiteet, ~d for handling gre cash will be purel general supply commitiee on n of the supervising architect. ilohe Wernicke Co. was low hid- on this work, but no announce. t e ax to whether the recommends had heen sent for- ward to purchase cabinets from this company. ! While the renovation a reinstal lation is going on in the famous old cash room, which has not been di- turbed materially since the days of President Grant. the business of the {'nited States Treasury will be trans. | ferred to a room in the floor below. | When this transfer will be accomplish- ad has not as yet becn decided, but it | the business will have ta he transacted in the temporary lo- ation for only ahout 60 days. Big Western Farmer. SIOUX CITY, lowa, P).—August Klindt s farmer 1 South Dak He is 7 feet 2 inches 385 pounds. Klindt i He has turned down many ofiers, Angust sideshow M-BR@KS "STREET-BETWEEN- | president, | Right before becitime smooth this ted here Monday nization meeting ind an executive | was effe ight. At an o three vice presider ommittee were prosident. Mr sumes office immediate vice p £ Stanley 11 Mack and L son, ¢ . G. Matthews, tor Truck Co., Niott Motors, Tne Philip Reily of the was named chairman of the exscutive committee, which includes, in addition to the officers of ation, the following wrtson, Wallace Rarnes Universal Motor o, and J. W Flaherty, Wa Moior Co E. Ranfield. also of Washington, wi ippointed managing director of the organization Foss TTughes Co, the assoc members: Rert Mofor o Cha its inception here spread attention in throughont the country. Letters were vead from representative automobile men in various sections in which the has attracted wid, basic thought of the association, which . CharmWith Your Clear, White Skin No woman can be truly beautiful without a sxion. And there 13 nothing so allur- ing. so auick to atty admiratio®as a youth- fully white . 1L is the essence of fermmine charm. our skin crystal white —ailways—have a faultless, dazzling complex- ion. For now a new, easy, safe treatment.has been discovered that clears and whitens your skin almost overnight. Already a million women are using it._Blackheads, freckles, sal- lowness and all blemishes vanish as if by magic, ool, fragrant. Unless it positively clears n in five days, your money all good drug and departs i creme on your sk and whitens you will be refunded. ment stores. . as Peoples “all aver fown o 0D o Al . Christiani Dr Stove, Palare R nn_ Sons Co. Dept. Store s Dent. Store. den Peacock A cBleach Creme CO 12 th & New Satin Frocks Fashionable! $25 I'hese are the type of frocks always present at sm art gatherings. The most exclusive models. Both the dull sid and satin es of the fabric are ex- quisitely used in contrast. A to large variety of models select from, in black, navy, and Marron Glace. Sizes for misses 14 to 20. Sizes far women 36 to 42. Large sizes 0Yy to 50V, Third Floor A PRE-OPENING GLIMPSE of three Exquisite Fall Designs A new spivit of the graceful Pump— In Castor Brozn Suede or Black Patent Leather. Designed by Cousins, this Regent pump in Black Satin or Patent Leather introduces a new round-loe shape. High cut, vet light and airy, this oxford of Pat- ent and Simulated [.iz- ard is decidedly of Au- tumn, Exclusive Agents for $12% $133% W. N, MWoses & Sons Est. 1561 F St. & Eleventh Philip | | | i elbeffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Warnington Noworn We are exclusive Washing- ton representatives of Effa Blancho underwear—the un- derwear made by a woman! This store remains closed all day Saturday through Sep- tember 3rd. Shop early dur- ing the week days! ebleff s A FASHION INSTITUTION Parie Waringon | NewYorn A FASHION INSTITUTI Fane' | Wasniaton | e Less Than Cost for Most of Thursday’s Remnants! That's the rule that was used in repricing Summer fashion apparel and accessories that come into this Thursday’'s remnant groups. We want to clear Summer odds and ends, broken lines and silghtly mussed merchan- dise and we have not hesitated at marking merchandise at prices that will move them quickly tomorrow ! For you, therefore, this Thursday is a day rich in opportunities to save—to save on Jelleff quality merchandise and to save wisely, for there is so much in tomorrow’s remnants that will be of service to you in Tall and just right for immediate wear! FRANK R. JELLEFF, INE. You can save wisely on Thursday’s Misses’ Frocks --because so many of them are in colors and materials that will be good all next season—and the majority of them are half price and under! —Misses’ $16.50 Frocks, $5 ! a-kind styles left from recent special groups—in a choice of flat crepe and plain or printed georgette. All smartly tai- lored and well made—a choice of brown, rose, beige and white, at < $16.50 10 $19.30 Frocks, $10 n this group from printed georgetts models, many cleverly ribbon trimmed—flat crepes attractively wool embroidered and dainty dotted Swiss frocks with crisp organdie trim. Good col- orings for immediate and early Fall wear. $10. 20—NMisses” $19.50 10 $25 Frocks, $12.50 Recent arrivals in flat crepe, georgette and gay prints, featur- ing clever bodices, jumpers, flares, tucks and button trims. Blue, beige, green, mais and flesh. $12.50. 25—Misses” $25 to $35 Frocks, $15 _ Less than half price for dainty afternoon frocks of chiffon, printed crepes and georgette—or for tailored flat crepe frocks, at. tractively pleated and trimmed with appliques. Beige, blue, red, mais, white and flesh in this group at $15. 15—NMisses’ $35 and $39.50 Frocks, $19.50 Really lovely distinctive frocks, suitable for Autumn afternoon reet wear, and particularly wear. of flat crepe, chiffon, georgette and prints—some in jacket Navy blue, black, red, Queen blue and flesh in this group. 10—Misses’ $39.50 1o $49.50 Frocks, $25 Save from $14.50 to $24.50 on these attractive frocks of flat crepe, chiffon and georgette—only one of each style, in beige, green, black and white, navy blue and flesh. You'll be amazed at the smart- ness of these frocks at $25. 8—Misses’ $49.50 1o $59.50 Frocks, $29.50 Again—a fascinating group of “different” frocks—many in jacket style. They're in flat crepe and georgette, in colors that you can wear all next season! $29.50. Misses” Frock Shop—Third Floor and A ch style. $19.50. If you wear Junior sizes—you’'ll find savings in School Frocks—Thursday! 17—Juniors’ $16.50 to $25 Frocks, $7.50 $7.50 for a smartly tailored tan crope de chine frock—S$7.50 for pastel washable crepe frocks style—$7.50 for lovely frocks, some in printed patterns—dainty enough for Sum- es! $7.50. rs’ $19.50 and $25 Frocks, $12.50 ny at half price— re clever little Junior frock: satin, tailored in two-piece some in georgette ves and full silk slips; some in printed georgette, sleeveless and smart for party wear, $12.50. Junior Frock Shop--Third Floor Thursday’s a Great D ave on Needed Underthings! $1.95 Pongee Silk Slips, $1.59 Practical little slips and so_attractive—they're made of lovely quality Japanese pongee silk, with shadow hem and tailored top— but you won't find all sizes. $1 Voile Step-ins and Bloomers, 75¢ Step-ins and short bloomers, made daintily with tiers of picot edged ruffles. You'll find them in flesh, peach and orchid. $2.95 Silk Step-ins, $1.95 A straight saving of $1 on these lovely crepe de chine step-ins, well made and trimmed with cream Valenciennes laces or fine net. Flesh, peach, orchid and nile. $1.50 and $2.50 Corsettes, 95¢ Odd numbers in very popular styles—but all in small s fow girdles also included in this group. $5 Girdles, $3.35 Here's a_chance to save $1.65 on a girdle—if you happen to find your size. They popular broche models, front or side fastened and very desirable for Fall frocks. Grey Shops—Second Floor to This Thursday—Brings a Two-Day Clearing of Sorosis #7500 %15 Summer Footwear About 700 pairs— Sizes 214 to 9— s .50 Widths A44 to C— < . . Pair For your choice at— Don’t forget that Labor Day is coming soon, that Fall weather is still far away and that you most probably need another pair of light Summer shoes for informal or sports ‘wear. Every pair of Sorosis Summer footwear left in stock to go at $5.50 in a remnant group tomorrow and to con- tinue on sale Friday if they have not gone. You'll find white in most any style, material or type of footwear you want; shoes you can wear this Fall, too, such as grey suede ox- fords with French heels, grey kid pumps and ties, beige and blonde kid pumps and ties; and red, blue and green sandals, that you may wear correctly now for a while and again in the early Spring! Don’t miss this chance of filling the gaps in your footwear wardrobe so economically! These Materials— Kid Calf Suede Satin Canvas Buckskin Pearloid Kid Ul Sales Final! Sorosis Shoe Shop—Strees Floor These Colors— Beige Tan Grey White Red Blue Green 52 Women’s Coats Left! —And they’re less than Cost—Thursday ! $35 Tan Suede-cloth Sport Coats.... $25 Silk Crepe Coats, chiffon lined. . $ 2—Women's $19.50 White Flannel Coats, with fur collars .. . ek s siGhas P FAoainay 8—Women's $16.50 White Flannel Coats, tucked. .. 1—Woman's $59.50 Navy Kashmir Coat, American broadtail lined 3 3 $ ]_ 5 2—Women's $49.50 Grey Plaid Travel Coats... . Women's Coat Shop—Third Floor 18 Misses’ Coats—No More! 1sses’ Loats—No [More. The balance of Summer stock——under half price—in most cases! 6—Misses” $19.50 Coats, $7.50 2—Women's Georgette and flannel—stitched and tucked. Tan and mais $39.50 Black Satin Coat........ $29.50 Tan and Grey Tweed Sports only. $7.50. 4—Misses’ $25 Coats, $10 Georgette made with deep folds or pin tucked elaboration. 8—Misses’ $49.50 10 $59.50 Coats, $25 Kasha and Charmeen models, with muffler or shawl collars of ermine, monkey fur or American broadtail. A choice of navy, green, tan and black. $25. Misses” Coat ‘hng Third Floor Most Women Will Want Two of Thursday’s Remnant Frocks! They're marked so enticingly low and in so many cases you can buy two for what you intended to pay for one! 15—Women’s $12.50 to $16.50 Frocks, $7.50 Washable silks—printed crepes—and attractive linen and voile frocks—all in smart tailored models, really worth seeing—tomor- row! $7.50. 24—Women’s $25 Fine Cotton Frocks, $10 Fine cotton frocks—for afternoon and sports wear, in linen and French voile combinations, plain and figured voiles, dotted Swiss and cotton crepes, all beautifully tailored, some with lovely hand- drawn work, some with fagoting, some with contrasting pipings. Sizes 36 to 44. $7.50. 15—Women’s $16.50 to $19.50 Frocks, $12.50 Printed crepes, in clever little one-piece and two-piece styles for sports and afternoon wear. Just the frocks to finish Summer with. Sizes 36 to 40. $12.50. 50—Women’s $25 to $39.50 Frocks, $19.50 A clearance of odd numbers in late Summer merchandise—af- fording quite a wide choice in sizes 36 to 42, the season’s most de- sirable materials, colors and styles. Plenty of attractive navy flat crepes, plenty of soft plain and figured georgettes, plenty of very good-looking two-piece models, really a splendid choice, and the savings in some cases are $20, enough to buy a second frock. Navy, black and beige in addition to pastel shades, $19.50. Women's Frock filnuz Second Floor 20—Larger Women’s $ 1 2 .50 $16.50 to $25 Frocks Here's an interesting clearing in the Larger Women's Shop—of dresses that can be worn smartly for quite some time—and they.'re marked in most instances at less than cost tomorrow. You'll find polka dot chiffon, washable silks and French cotton vovTefaH cleverly made and specially sized to fit women who wear sizes 445 to 50! A choice of white, flesh, orchid, peach, green and rose! $12. Coats . 10—Women's $2! velvet Navy and b i i 3—Women's $79.50 Navy Kashmir Coats, with white ermine collars or taffeta trim.... 2—Women's $79.50 Twill Coats, squirrel trimmed. Tan and grey 5 $10. "Larger Women's Dress Shop—Second Floor Half-Price and Less—for Summer Morning Frocks! Thursday’s the day—and the fourth floor is the place for you to be sure to be—if you want to save! 50—$5.95 Morning Frocks to go at $2 Handmade voiles, Belgian linens and Pongee silks—all wash- abls, all smartly tailored, all well made—and there’s a wide choice of good colors. 75—$10 Silk or Cotton Frocks at $5 $10 tub silks, plain colors and stripes, to go at $5—$10 printed linens. handkerchief linens, at $5—$10 plain and dotted dimities at $5-8$10 French voiles at $3—they're all very good looking and many of them are handmade. Sizes 16 to 18 and 36 to 42. Morn ] “ourth Floor Thursday Also Brings a Sale of — *5> and *8*" Handbags 3 Smooth calf—reptilian grain calf—patent leather and morocco, in very smart new pouch, envelope and _underarm styles—wonderfully well made, nicely lined and fitted. Tans, browns, blue, grey, red and black. In New Fall Leathers— Handbag Shop—Street Floor iAo To Save on Stockings-Handkerchiefs Visit the Street Iloor Thursday! 25¢ and 35¢ Handkerchiefs 18¢ each Three for 30¢ Plain white linen with nar- row hemstitched edges. 50c Handkerchiefs. 35¢ each Three for S1 Novelty linens excellent quality in all wi with at- tractive embroideries and in striking prints. Street_Floor S1 Sports Stockings, T5e Rayon in good-looking ribbed patterns and tri-tone colorings. Tan and brown, grey and blue, black and white. Not all sizes. £3.50 Chiffon Stockings $2.95 Pr. Really lovely all-silk chiffon and “very sheer. Sizes 8!, to 10; rose, blonde, shadow, pink, nude, silver and Rio, al- though not in each color! Pin tucks identify the very Smartest Soleil Velour and Felt Hats —and that's why these new hats are so very im- portant at— 10 Soleil velours and lovely soft felts— all with the new lower crowns and cleverly cut brims—all in the correct Autumn tailored mode—distinctive in line and effect. Black New Tans Porto Red Volga Green Millinery Shop—Street Floor All the Way From Boston! From one of the smartest Specialty stores there A buyer came yesterday To see what styles—what Coatings—what colors—what Furs we had selected Because retailers evervwhere Have heard of the Wonderful success of our great Summer Coat Sale And know that this success is Our reward for being Right in our selection —of materials —of colors —of lines and Right in our prices! They know that our values Must be remarkable to earn Such enthusiastic praise From so many Washington Women and misses £ A And they want to be guided By our decisions in making Their selections for the Balance of the season! W R And though we hate to appear Conceited, how could we or Any one blame them for Wanting to serve Their public as perfectly as e serve ours! ® W W Remember The coats at $58.50—$78.50 —$98.50 and $125 Offer savings of $10 to $25— And the coats at $165 to $295—are offered at 15% discount during The Summer Sale s A small deposit will Reserve your coat, storage free Until November or We will charge it to your account—for October billing! § T e In either case you may be Assured of a coat That beautifully made —distinctive in line —richly furred And as smart as possible That’s what the Boston buyer Told us! We thank you! Most Service at Lowest Cost! That's what Gold Stripe Silk Stockings give—they are of the purest silk and are made very carefully, the result is that they wear longer! A silk stocking that wears twice as long—costs half as much; if you figure out their cost per day of wear you will find that every time you pur- chase Gold Stripe Silk Stock- ings a saving is made! By the way—if you have not already done so be sure to try— Style 512 —the new chiffon Gold Stripe Stocking that's only $L75 pair —or three pairs for $5.10, which is the wise way to buy Gold Stripe Silk Stockings at all times! T It comes in all the new ex- clusive Gold Stripe colors and like all other Gold Stripe Silk Stockings it has absolute gar- ter-run protection! o o e No wonder it's so popular! —— Porto Rican Gowns, 93¢ They're made of fine naine sook, with dainty appliqued and embroidered they come in tints and white, with square or Vee necklines. New Short $1.95 Vanity Fair Bloomers $1.65 Flesh and deep pink only in this bloomer that misses so well, and of th “Vanity Fair” glove silk. Si: 5, 6 and 7! $5 Umbrellas, $3.95 Another lucky specia re chase of a manufacture a- son-end stock makes this sav- ing possible—these are all-silk 16-rib style with ambertone handles, tips ang ferrules, and there's a choice’of black, brown, green, red and purple. Grey Shops—Second Floor round,

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