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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. AUGUST 18, 1927. N °g]e ; €99 BTO. 03 @ ewest Fall Millinery Trends Clarice Shown in Four Very Smart New Merrsego- Hats of Felt and Velvet listed below—Dbut then, who'd think of telephoning for such bargains as rning any of the purchases you'll make in tomotrow’s sale. Vacation “Merry-go-round” is the name of one of into the Fall. Costume Gnced Court in Dnys When Christopher Columbus AMERICAN GIRL WEARS VE"’[RANS BI-UB ANCIENT PERSIAN ROBE Found New World. IU Hfll'n umlNG By the Associated Press. CISCO, Tex., August 18.—A modern C?ravan Of AU(OS to Leave having worn a court e of the| imperial Persian government whi ..\ (;l:'\lsffl\;h‘:rr:‘:rl"rhlovhbr Columbus set | Sita at say 3‘101 a American girl has the on ¢ app Qund ienia Hare Sunday for Picai had graced the Persian court in the | € Sunday R " Miss Irene White of Cisco appenre i War Veterans® €1 these smart little hats that is a sensation in . New York! “Raggedy Ann”—a hat that fea- tures the feather cascade; “Clarice” has the debonair smartness the name suggests and “Sunya” is of velvet with a jaunty pom-pom. Raggeay Seeond Floor. Lansburgh's—7th Street <Ann } A caravan of a leave Thirteenth s rthwest at 9:30. The Baltimore, throve. voud Jhan Mettah, Persian embs v in V took them from' the ¥ the Sesquicentennial Philadeiphia. This is first time the royal cos the custody of the I sovel N 6 ToA | U agents. They are of silk and adorned with jewels. Despite thelr great age, they are still well pre- | served. Y Sunya “arough those who will comptse the of the pnm will be: M. and Maj. and Mr¢ Rov rs. Thow 13 K arles . Mor- “harles Pa ker A sale of $3.00 Continuing the sale of sl hompson, Mr Correlnnndunm Df the Associated Pre ergt. and M rs. Leather Bags Men s Shirts ‘ o = pf lmrmhl"id lar of ing prin with nm.J’\m”_‘ Iinglish Broad- Ameriean colony here this Summer Is |\ Vi Princess Marin Alcnto O Lieut, and Howard 8. Fisk. Glenn D. Tubbs, Maj. and Mrs. Cha cloth Prince and The new Fall F. Burkhardt and Dr. and Mrs. J. 1 $1.15 bag to accompany 1 € ome to London to finish her educa- | pjaance A the new Fall cos- f 1 tion. She lives with Princess Paul. ok AT ART CRITICS AT 0DDS. ¢ The Iatter’s husband is an artist witk tume ! Smart bags : John Drinkwater and 8t. John Er- of real leather in the latest shades. vine Have Dispute. LONDON, August 13 (#).—John Friday Bargains s Friday Bargains in = : House - Lingerie 65 CREPE DE CHINE EN- Fl'OCkS etc VELOPE CHEMISE, odds and 9 o i Sighly muised from Sttt handling. Broken sizes 27 DOTTED SWISS KI- MONOS, lace trimmed. §7 .79 S ol Borme VAl 14" DAYTIME DRESSES, of 30 NIGHTGOWN rayon and cotton ngured SEM Long - sleeves, crepe. Formerly 4 soiled. Were $1.50 ooiaiie ek 15 PAJAMAS, two-piece stylc. and white. Smal e Slightly mussed. Were Ao S 16 CHAMOIS I ! sizes. Derk shades. $7.95 SS.M! 9 PRINTED FRUIT-OF- value ... Rienes THE-LOOM PAJAMAS, 75 BUNGALOW APRONS, two-piece style. $1.59 Sl-” dark sha(k= Broken mu and value T ;“’lo"& 20 COTTON _BLOOMERS, CRYSTAL SALAD PLATES, S¢ .. odds and ends. . Slight- were 15c and 25c, re- Thicd Floor—8th Street ly mussed. Were 59¢ 39C duced to 10C 10 WHITE CHEMISE, iace Sixth Floor—S8th Street trim. Broken styles and § sizes. Originally $2.00... Bedwear onpgpon-roiegge ity 125 pieces 6 SATIN MARSEILLES BOL- GERIE, chemise, step-ins and STER THRO slightly soiled. bloomers. Discontinued styles. Formerly “¢ Friday Bargains In Dinnerware 10c AND 15c PLATES, 5" small size LARGE PL\I}‘. lOC VEGE- were 15¢ and 25c ABLE S, were 25cto 50c....... 15C CUPS AND iAUCERS were 25¢ to 50c; reduced 20C C(gSIFORLDIS ICE TEA uL Al S, were 15¢c and 25¢, reduced to. lOC CRY\T—’\L l(l; TEA GLASSES, were 10c re- reduced to GREEK PRINGESS POPULAR|Pos it 37 o0 | Sergt and Mrs. A atherine Dille 3 m Homer Car 1, Mr. and Mra. Addison L. almes “&h it *| Mr and Mrs. Madison L. Hill, . and shghdy sl tending numerous dan social eve: Princess and Mrs. Albert Parnam, a is just over 20 and aks English perfectly. She has Shirts of ex- cellent quality and tailoring in collar attached and neckband tyles. White, tan, blue and rray. Sizes 1315 to 17. Street Floor Tth Street 6-ROOM HOUSE Completely Pouch and under- arm styles of shoe HEO A rinkwater and St. John Ervine have calf leather, alli- l‘vllckxed horns over the Drinkwater o I eclaration that no “practicing artist qator grain, lizard should pass adverse judgment on the grain and patent work of his competitors.” Ervine, dramatist as well as dramat- leather. ic critic, says he cannot believe Drink- water 18 serious when he m such Street Floor—73th Street a statement. Ervine says Drinkwater has criticized cotemporary poets, in spite of his pronouncement. Poets, in the opinion of Ervine, are better qual- ified to criticize poetry than non-poets are, just as dramatists are better qual- ifled to criticize plays intelligently. Er- Store Hours: 7:30 to 5:30 vine says most of the criticism of nov- Saturday, 7:30 to 1 els is done by novelists, and rightly S MUDDIMAN $.[3] | - A daily alr service is now in opera- 709 13th St. N.\W. tion by which the journey between Main 149—6436 Family's Half-Yearly adrid and Lisbon may be made In Clearance Sale! Women’s *5 to *10 SHOES Including all the Shoes left from our higher priced sales Friday Bargains in Friday Bargains In > 3 Plain colors and stripes. Odds F and ends. Broken psuze: and urnlture colors. Formerh $2.50 to sl 95 1 DAVENPORT, handmade $400 .. fiber, was §75, reduced 345 46 \VOV[EVS \\ HlTI: LISLE to ... . . COMBINATIONS, low neck, 1 CEDAR CHEST, was $40, sleeveless. Tnght and _ loose lightly damaged, mahog- knee. Sizes 36 and 38. 35c ‘l ;:lgy‘ 3eneerf ......... g s25 _FELT MATTRESS, ightly dam- 57.50 aged. $1250 value +1_CAPITOL BRAND MAT- for 33" bed. $65.00 value Third Floor—7th Street Four strong values in A sale of SILKS There are new patterns in—and here is a sale of silks! An exciting event! Choose one of these four silks and a Vogue, McCall or Butterick pattern to make it by. $2.50 to $2.98 32-in. Checked Printed Silks $2 Tub Silk $1.69 $1.50 You will notice how * “different” these prints Check tub silks—so popular now—washable, are—for they are unique in design—and dis- too! In crepe de chine and broadcloth. tinctive in color, Light and dark backgrounds. Checks in several different sizes. Practical They are delightfully intriguing! 40 inches and amachvc—md certainly’ most reasonable wide. in price. A real value! 32-inch $1.25 $1.69 and $2 Silk Shantung Printed Silks $1 $1.15 A silk that has so many uses—but that is Crepe de chine, georgette crepe and foulards most popular for sport frocks and children’s in a multitude of clever designs and colors— dresses. So cool—so neat and attractive all large patterns and small ones. Bright ones of the time. And there is always the assur- and subdued ones. In both 36-inch and 40- n it washes so well! inch widths. St e Third Floor—3th Street WOMEN'S W HlTE COTTOI\ VESTS, strap models. 51 Sizes 40 to 50. 35c or 3 for Third Floor—8th Street TROUGH, walnut finish, damaged, was $10. 1 PLATE-GLASS MIRROR, mahogany finish; was $£.95 $10.50. slightly scarred... 2 RADIO CABINETS, ma- hogany finish, were 51450 $17.50, reduced to.... Fitth Floo—sth Atreet Friday Bargains in 50c to 79¢ Wash Fabrics 39¢ Novelty rayons and novelty suitings, includ- ing rayon dimity and {:rints at almost unbe- ievable reductions! Fabrics that can be made into ideal late 110 Junior Summer dresses! An Friday Bargain in The Sport Shop 6 DRESSES, were Sng $16.50 25 a4 —FINAL DAYS— Friday Bargains In Rugs LINOLEUM REMNANTS, in- laid, were $1.35 and $1.65 11 SWEATER SUITS, § a square yard 75¢ originally $4.90 2 AXMINSTER RUGS, seam- 12 BEACH BLAZERS, ’l"" less; size 69x12; were 325 $2.95 values . ... $35, reduced to Seeond Floor—7th Street 50 RATTANIA RUGS. 18x36- inch size, were 75c, re- duced to. 45c¢ 3 3h BRAIDE!S)I 95RL'GS. 24x36 inches; were $195, re- duced to... 75C 2 BRAIDED RAG RUGS, were $325, reduced Sl.no outstanding value! $15 Dl'esses to & D RAG RUG, WASH GOODS REM- 30x60 inches; was $450 sl.zs _ usable lengths. reduced to. yard. & -foot size; ASH GOODS were $1.25. 75C REM 8 FELT-BASE RUGS, 3x46- Yard B g inch size, were 95c, re- CHARMEU d One and two piece duced to ...°. SOC figured. models in smart silks— 6 \(ATTNG’RUGS 9x11-foot width. Were 49c. good colors for late size, reversible, were 51 98 Wl 0T 19C Summer. Sizes 13 to’ $4.95, reduced to IMPORTED SWISS 19. 50 MATTING RUGS, 3x6-foot Bt beowa. 45 "inches s s peesses | P = 35¢ n. in : 5 BiAe o grade: were SIDSS, re- 3098 3 SEAMLESS VELVET limited quantity. 9¢ duced, Friday RUGS, fringed, were $7()75 % 14 JUNIOR DRESSES. $46.25, reduced to wash fabrics, were $¢ .88 FIBER RUNNERS, Algerian, $3.95, reduced to. just 100 yards, were 50 Second Floor—S8th Street $1.75, reduced to C Fitth Floor—8th Street 5 DRESSES, formerly $=.75 Friday Burgaiu} in Sale! 1,000 yds. of Wool Fabrics 89¢ 36-In. All-Wool Crepe 36-In. All-Wool Serge 36-In. Plaids Ius! the thmg for children’s and the Third Floor—3th Street Friday Bargains in Upholstery 100 pairs MARQUISETTE CURTAINS, rufficd, blocked s 65c to ;lscmgns were C 39C REMNAN cretonnes, good lengths, were 3% to 85c, reduced to lgc Friday Bargains in Outdoor Furniture RUSTIC HICKORY FLOW- Friday Bargains in $1.95 Bathing A new $32.40 Simmons Bed 65c WINDOW SHADES, were to 85c White, ifien and tan 45C DRAPE FABRICS, were $1.25 to $1 45 and 50 inches wide ' 69c¢ 36-inch RAYO were 85¢ to 5 a yard, reduced 496 3 Pairs PORTIERES, double faced, “erc $28.00, re- 518.75 duced t 2 Palrs PORTIERES, double daced velour, were s 127 $19.75, reduced to_ ... 1 Pair PORTIERES, double faced velour, slightly § damaged, were $8.25 1 Pair PORTIERES, double faced velour, were $875, 34 95 reduced to : REMNANTS DRAPERIES, high-grade materials, re- | duced to B > Firth Hoor—mh Nt ER POT STAND, for- 5495 merly $8.50 RUSTIC SILVLR BIRCH CHAIRS, were 81.29 BEe o Siis RUSTIC SILVER BIRCH FLOWER POT 51.29 STANDS OAK PORCH QH'\IR 51.75 originally $3.75. .. OAK PORCH ROCK- Sl.’! ER, formerly $3.95 . HEAVY OAK PORCH 52.95 ROCKER, usually $495.. GRAY ENAMELED PORCH CHAIR, $723 Sl.fl value . GRAY F‘\'AVIPLFD PORCH ROCKER, 5750 $l 95 value Fourth nm—.m Street athin | wool athletic suits ing—for those who appreciate the t! A one-piece suit of 100 per cent both finish that is so trim and attrac- hdes and striped borders. Tth Street Sizes 34 Suits 85¢ Well fitting—all-wool bathing suits—75 of them! Smart, gay lit- tle suits in orange or red. Sizes 36 to 42. 10 BATHING SUITS, usually $9.50 $7.95 2 BATHIN (; SUITS, formerly 54.50 $9.95 sleivatan Becond Floor—7th Street ’?W???W??W??W??W????????’????????????W??????W?????Wfi? FEEFET colors. Very special! 81x90 and 81x99 Bleached Sheets 79¢ Well made and closely woven. An entirely new model with graceful lines and rich finish. ( omplcte with $12 50 layer- felt mattress and Simmons coil spring. Sizes 3 3” and 4 6”. An extraordinary value! —and Specials in the August Blanket Sale! Block Plaid All-Wool Blanket Blanket $3 69 $6.98 Size 66x80. Party ol Block plaid design. block plaid blanaet. M,dzc ofplaolng n-‘%le Wide range of colors. ool. Rose, gray, gold, Lustrous satalyne helip, tan, blue, red and binding. black. Wool-Filled Layer Felt Comforts Mattress So easy to launder. And a real value at this low price! 39-IN. UNBLEACHED COTTON, very fine quality. Sea et 1 14ac Third Floor—Tth Street 75c Lace-Edged Linen Scarfs, 50c 55.95 s8.45 0 Lowly‘hLmen lec;Anmmed Sdurfs‘—Bfilghn : " 4 inen with tan colored centers and six-inc! e Full size. With plain Covered with a good i ol cound. Ekcetighs duslits i very attrac- and figured centers. quality ticking. Hand- uve ‘Sizes 18x45. lm‘l l&x athie: l’{,e]lt d;u}n and %t’nr- made \mlh a fine, 1c)ven WLL-LINEN CRA CLOTHS, _size able shadings. ere e. sizes. Dur- Shon $7.50 to $9.95. fe :;;r;rn::sy bwrdeud in blue, helio, gold .32,00_ Ml Iku—hnbun 's—7th Btrest 42x36 AND 45x36 PIL- LOWCASES, of cot- ton. $2.75 per 230 dozen ...... Third Floor—7th Street Lansburgh & Bro., 7th, 8th and E Including over 30 styles in white and all other popular leathers Sizes in one style or another. But sale continues for only a few days more. So hurry in. Sale! 100 Prs. White Canvas Shoes, $2.15 All Children’s Shoes Remaining From Previous Sales, Now Growing Girls’ Shoes, as well i in one $ .95 wonderful Savings Group. as smaller sizes—all Men’s $7 to $10 Oxfords Blacks_ and Tan§, in a splendid selec- $5 90 tion of styles and sizes.....