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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. . WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 24. 1927. Help Police and Firemen's Widows by Attending the Annual Base Ball Game Sept. 5 at American’ League Park “The PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH—TELEPHONE MAIN 8780 “Is it coincidence or just A Four-Room Bungalow. UE BREEN soght an bench and sat down upon it Though winds which still held the tang of Winter counter- acted. the effects of a brilliant | wyeope id. At last I asked midafternoon th a Miss Wright, and she told me about Tul of people—children you and where to find you. I went perambulators, ol < | over there this afterncon, but you folks who needed 3 | were gone. You see, T won a prize | of women d with my bungalow design, and half of great enthusiasm. Sue glanced it belongs to you.” | them all indifferently, impressed “Why, what are yvou talking about?" the fact that as usual she recognized | Sue demanded in astonichment nobody, then turning her back she| “I'm saying that half the priz stared into a larch tree near her money helongs to vou, for witholit | The larch tree made her think of | your “help about the kitchen sink I home. There had heen one at the |would never have won it. It's $100, southeast corner of the veu know. I had a notion to be an | house. Her father had t architect hefore 1 went into business, At night she could hear it but, of .ourse, I never had any real outside her window. It had see training.” i 1o tell her wonderful secrets of life | So the bunsalow wasn't then for and happiness. Then suddenly her | any specific person! Wel e was father died. the old gray house was|glad of that. But it was absurd to sold to pay the debts and she and | think she would take half of the prize her mother came to the « where | money. And so she insisted during there was a promise of succeeding interviews. Mean. both of them. And now h learned all about hi was gone and she was al me. rked, who his people w than that, she had lost her t| he things that had happened wasn't much of a job, but such as it | in imate details that was it sufficed to f h ess of their friend and clothe her and s to lay aside a bit for em ov's sake. ' hey were becoming friends, She didn't know wh k for | Sue realized that with increasing joy another such job. And so as she | fulness, stared at the friendly larch tree she| Then one night, as they were com cried softly, wiping the t off her | ing home from movies tozether, theeks with furtive dabs of her hand- | both thoughtful after the tender do. Priced Unusually ) for Suc wality kerchief. She couldn’t have done that, | mestic diama they had witnessed, Low fo' Such 0' = of course, if she had used either pow- | Rupert suddenly said @er or Touge. As a matter of fact,| “Sue, I have secetved a small legacy | and Smartness she left her complexion alone. It was | from an old uncle out in Wyoming fine, clear, pale, but suited to her | whom I was named after. It would Frocks of such youthiul She was It's plain, laughed. g for vou every: <a Have You Profited As Yet, In The August Sale of Furs? Here Is a Very Special Group of Fur Coats August Sale Priced $ 1 29.50 A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Coat Pur- chased in Free Cold Storage Until Fall High School and College Girls! Here Is a Remarkable Showing of New Fall Good Evening, Everybody Vacation's almost over! Think of it, just a few short weeks until school starts! But who can think of that as sad news when there are such de- lightful things to pack in college- bound trunks as I saw at The Palais Royal today in one brief shopping tour. You'll find it real fun to go straight through that list of “things- you-must-have-for-school” and The Palais Royal prices are so moderate I'm sure you won't have to leave out a single thing! Smart Scholars Will Wear Tweed Topcoats To travel back to — college in and Y how smart to wear for football games as well as on the campus! The coat in the sketch is of Eng- lish tweed in big block patterns of black and white with a small, bright green square in the cen- ter of each. The collar is a big, fluffy one of black fur that looks like wolf. And I've saved a wonderful piece of news until last—it's only $29. Third floor. Looking as Though gray eyes with their long, black |baild a bungalow—a four-room bunga lashes and arrowy black brows. Her |low like my prize design. If—if you clothes were just What you would ex- | wouldn’t share the prize, will you pect a girl of her Kkind to wear|share the bungalow " | —a plain, dark coat and hat chosen| Sue looked up into the kind face for serviceability and warmth and | bent over her. sensible, low-heeled shoes, sturdy | “And—and can we protection from damp sidewalks tree by the front door Something passed under the la “Two larch trees. tree, whirled along by a chill g ¥ineh and at the and landed in her lap. A piece of | Where I shall paper—with marks upon 1t. She | You will prepare at the kitchen sink Jooked down at it, arresting its course | RUPert's voice shook with tenderness by laying her hand upon it. And sud-| ‘/All right. then.” Sue answered denly she felt a thrill of interest, It | And she clased hoth hands about the | was only the back of an old envelope, | &M that was to protect her for many | but it bore a small, well-conceived | ¥ 0 come. . | plan for a bungalow. A four-room | The End bungalow with everything carefully {Eonyiut ) | | e a larch e asked. | 1 You will find in this grouping full length coats of Northern Buck Sealine (sheared coney) luxuriously trimmed with pouch collars and deep collars of squirrel, fitch, skunk, civet cat and marmot. All fash- ioned with generous overlap for warmth and comfort and fully lined with gorgeous silks. smartness, such popular fabrics and fine work- manship that vou will choose two or three im- mediately. Fashioned of Satin, Wohmanette Crepe and Jersey in the wanted Autumn browns, greens and navy. Juniors’ sizes 13 geslrnmed save the place for mP‘PAST ’R' H‘ i o dtchen sink. But almost anybody except a woman would have left 0 ELD FOR ARSON. that out. Sue, brooding over the plan, visual- | Clergyman Is Accused of Burning ized the bunzalow completed, with . Tose vines on the tiny porch, a larch | His Home. tree maybe to swin A four-| ATLANTA. Au N e g s A four-| ATLANTA. August 24 (A).—Rev. S. {‘2(;.; (l:‘uk:x:;:’x:;n\l_l = s \\”\_(\ she and | p " yfiller, pastor of the South Boule: | oy ad always talked of hav- | yarq Christian Church, was indicted vesterday on charges of arson in con- | ing when their ship came in. g;";hg;hggdmflggj an® ways L S0 nection with the burning of his home | “I beg vour pardon:” Sus jeoked |% Week ago. He plans to surrender | 3 oung man sosgoked | today and is ready for trial at any | up. startled. A young man stood be- | th his attorney lasi 3 fore her; he was dark, grace, ear.|UMe: his attorney said last night. Every Coat Autheztic in Fashion : Perfect in Peltry nest. She, who had worked in a place Where there were many men as well | The fire occu: d last Tuesday, fire- {men called to the declarin to 19; misses’ sizes 14 It Came From Paris! Unmatched in Workmanship as women, knew something about | (Nt the house was loc 2 faces. She recogaized instantly that |3%°s Were found in this man's face was out of the or. | 00m-: . Charles D. Barker, owner dinary in quality of expression, I |°f the house, and city detectives who beg your padon.” he said again. “but | InVestigated the blaze were witnesses 1 see the wind brought you a bit of |Pefore the grand jury, which found Daper that belongs to me—" | the indictment. Sue held out the paper. On the|, Bond for Mr. Miller was fixed at other side of the envelope was writ |$2:000, and Sheriff Lowry stated that ten 2 name in a clear woman's hand, |h® Would not be arrested if he vol “Mr. Rupert Holley untarily presented himself to make el aas ] bona, to 20; half sizes 1314 to 20V PALAIS ROYAL—Junior-Miss Section—Third Floor And if's no wor der, for this chis felt has all th- “earmarks” of ar imported model! Look at the puffy ruffle of velvet at one side—the tiny brim that ripples to suit your owr individuality — and I wish you could feel the lovely nuality of the materials. It's black, just as Paris says it shonld be, with a-gay pin to add a note of color Priced at $10. Third floor. Hat Bags Are Quite Indispensable —And here is a very good look- ing one, roomy enough for sev- eral hats and a whole week-end outfit. Made to withstand con- stant usage of sturdy, black enameled duck, bound in tan or black leather. You'll like the attractive, blue lining and the two unexpected but very useful pockets. And now for the surprise—when I tell you it's only $3.69 tomorrow in our Luggage Dept., 4th floor. Lounge With Mannish Leisure in This Robe Just what you'll want to don when you sit and gossip with so- rority sisters or give a midnight party! Made of light, flannel PALAIS ROYVAL Furs—Third Floor ight was alway talking about—her brother's friend. There couldn't be two Rupert Hol- | e o v e i, e | Got Weightt on Your “What is that?” He was inter- 3 - - Skinny Figure ested. “The Kitchen sink. You haven't New YEAST and IRON A-ds | - Pounds of Flesh in 3 Weeks Two Smart Models allowed for it. And it ought to go under the window somewhere. A ‘ ‘ —or Pay Nothing | | 2N A Sketched If you want pounds ot | Woman naturally wants lisht when she washes dishes or cleans vege- | £00d “stay-put* esh on_your bon tables.” “I see. Would you mind showing | i d of g o e o Sketched Above me—" He-sat down heside her the best physical vig- Five-Eyelet Tie Wwith her permission and they settled | the matter of the kitchen sink. ;{ngez;:ig toking | with Smart Walking Heel —two tablets at a | Genuine Alligator Footweas At a Price Which Is Indeed Remarkable! Sizes 3% to 8§V $ Widths A44 to D / Genuine alligator fashions these two, attractive Fall modéls made on slim, narrow heel lasts that express the art of fine shoe making to the ultimate degree. The ideal shoe to complement your Autumn street costume. PALAIS ROYAL—Daylight Shoe Shop—=Second Floor Shown in the Sketched Above Broad Strap Slipper with Bronze Buckle It was now time for Sue to go home. She arose. He walked with | her as far as the entrance. There they parted. She never expected to see him again. But she thought of him. He had made a strong impr on. It was o0dd. She did not care for men, was meal—and note the | weight and"physical | wei stre TRONIZED YEAST Women's All-Wool JerseyDresses In New Coat and Two-picce | ) Styles at This ‘@ Special Low Price 5107 Just the frocks for the cool, Autumn days that are coming scon! Ex- ceptionally well tailored of all-wool jersey with smart touches of em- broidery and self-stitch- 1 i ; ery. Veneck, square Values which merit your and tuxedo effects, prompt attendance tomor- ety “",‘h piug collars material that is and cuffs. Skirts fu v row. Please come early. All and pleated in many ¢ mf"l: ‘tablo); sizes in the group and choice All the R of white, pink or peach Sizes 36 i the least bit shades. PALALS ROYAL heavy. The col- lar is blue satin to match the colored PALAIS ROYAL—Corscts—Third Women's Dresses Floor Third Floor checks in the robe. Tailored in the new double-breasted style that fair collegiennes have copied from their brothers. $10.98. Third floor. When Youve Settled How Is Your Supply of Linens? Save by Replenishing Your Stocks in Tomorrow’ Down to Study Hard! You'll appreciate Sale of LINENS at Greatly Reduced Prices All-Linen Crash Luncheon Cloths G " can adjust it to Regularly $1.29. Sale Price 5 9 shed just the right i amount of light 36x36-inch Luncheon Cloths of fine quality, closely woven pure linen with square centers and fancy colored borders; hem med ends. All-Linen Lunch Cloths Regularly §1.59 $1 on your work— All-Linen Crash Bridge Sets Sale Price Lunch Cloths, size 50x50 inches, of 100% pure linen crash and it has a si Regularly $1.50 $ Boxed with white centers and colored borders, hemmed. These foot cord which Sale Price cloths will also make smart frocks. will make it pos- sible to move the Set consists of one cloth 36x36 inches, with four napkins to match. All of extra fine quality, all pure linen with white Linen Damask Lunch Sets Regularly $3.98 Sale Price $ kg 95 lamp over beside the bed if you're studying very late. centers and colored borders. Hemmed and boxed. Will < . make most acceptable gifts. McKeever & Goss hour switchboard and elevator serv- Management ice. Six 12-inch Madeira Napkins of fine white linen elaborately Set includes cloth 50x50 and 6 napkins of excellent quality £40 10 $165 e band-embroidered. 1deal for your stocks or gift giving. pure linen, snowwhite, Hemstitched and boxeds Main 4752 Enormous Savings for You in ith firm flesh; job as the first, but it would do. oty lines) pyvs flasy Only she would have to change her g 10 pleasing curves room in order to be nearer. spd70u will wonder why you gl up with ot | hunted her new room pain gly. | Skiany, ugly bedy 2o oo e e It was small, but newly furnished, Hatg s I With & good window and she could | sateey. TRONIZED T ¥Ebey 15 veicht and get breakfast and dinner, all very | plessant and nice te take, They d t wpset reasonably. Besides, she saw that| the stomach nor cause gas or blouting. Geta she was goinz to like Mrs. Moran,| full size treatment at any drug store her new landlady. And her job| m ! wasn't *o0 bad. She zot the hang of | | Make This “Money-Back” Test it immediatel | So sure are we that IRONIZED YEAST will There reall semed some reason ive you amazing health benefits, that we re- for her being joyful and that first| fund the small amount you pay the druggist for | evening she walke] into Mrs. Aoran's | the trial treatment if you are not delighted with . e e ~ o to wo | the quick results, If inconvenient to buy trial dining room she had a smile o 80| treatment af drog storer send $1.60 to TRON with her apology for being late. They | I1ZED YEAST CO., Atlanta, Ga., Desk . were all at the table—eight men and | While “ i women—and as Mre_ Moran intro- | OAUTION] Fhile the amasinghesitobuia; duced the newcomer Sue found her- self looking into the eves of Rupert Holley. More than that, her seat at the table was beside him “How does this happen?” he asked her in a low tone as he passed her a bit afraid of them, in fact, but he is two tonics in one—~ ask Louise Wright about him, but physician will tell you Sample Sale Of Pamous e mentioned between them. She, how- | guickly than _these H IRONIZED YEAST | AR had written his name on that en- | \ p / about the kitchen sink but for me,” | quick Job. It wasn’t quite so much of a and shoulders A1l up Wonderful values and in variety satins, silks, mercerized hrocades, seemed so candid and decent, so S ELIAl:baliging upon the one occasion when Louise that nothing builds 4 ever, had reasoned it all out. The combisation: 10 v fif $5 $ » the Yeast and Iron velope—a woman's envelope, a wom- “But_he would never have known | e o results, | she thought with a sigh. In a short time ugly | tep-Ins that includes models for every type some combined with swami cloth trustworthy. She wished she dared e e v | A (\ came to see her his name was not sound “flesh more combinations 1 \ o~ /A bungalow was for the woman who | RONIZED ¥ A A are highly concen- veness. and. giving | 95 s . Two weeks later Sue found another Ballaws i peck; face B of figure! Fashioned of lovely and sections of surgical elastic. | tablets has been clearly and positively demon- | strated in cases of lack of energy, indigestion, | constipation, skin eruptions, poor complexion, | and a generally weakened physical and mental | condition, IRONIZED YEAST should not be used by anyone who O] ,CTS to havi IRy e Cathedral Mansions—South 2900 Connecticut Avenue Northwest Corner Conn. and Cathedral Aves. There’s a decided hominess here VERY resident in Cathedral Mansions, SOUTH, is im- pressed with the homi- ness that pervades the entire building. Everything and every- body connected with the man- agement has that one idea in mind—providing comfort and convenience and service that are exceptional, and they are features of this most modern and up-to-date Apartment. All under the constant super- vision of Mrs. Simpson, resident manager. Suites of one room and bath to six rooms and two baths. Twenty-four. brorze finish, at $3.49. Fourth floor. lamp, and you have to furnish your own at mest schocls! This one is of 2 2 sions, South, for reservations, or— 2 ’\f’f“’"’lu\’ $2.98 $1.98 Rentals ¢ vale from MCKEEVER"‘"GO Price It is very important to have a good Six Madeira Linen Napkins 2 See Mrs. Simpson at Cathedral Man- PALAIS ROYAL-Linens, Becond Floor 1415 K Street