Evening Star Newspaper, August 25, 1927, Page 19

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_ "HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 1927 19 ~ putting them into practice before the | manner providing for an exclusive, | est in connection with the develop- | developed in Maryland territory In the | New Jersey avenue southeast, last S O‘ I E ’l Y board has acted. deferential or co-operative working [ment of surrounding territory. | near future. Mr. Lee told of the|night. He was treated at Providence In a regulation just adopted the|arrangement. Speaking at a luncheon of the Liens | Progress made in governmental func- | Hospital. —— Club, in the Mayflower Hotel, Mr. Lee | tioning in Montgomery County in re- board warned shippers that if they | cent years. . . persist in this practice they will be 0 Gk & bac , liabla to a fine of $1,000 a day. the | PARK COMMISSION WORK | Gificult to deal s District he.| Vocal solos were rendered at the W penalty provided in the merchant cnuse of there being so many agencies | lUncheon by Mrs. Fannie Shreve bor it il marine act. LAUDED BY E. BROOKE LEE ! of movernment hore. One agency, he | Heartsil | 3 Norfolk o I\a| Agreements outlined by the board pointed out, would pro want one ——— “§ —_— 2 Dress up the home with new drs Charles and O as those which first must receive ap thing and another agency something o d windg h: v S cheiibisan s proval included: Capital Body Praised by Maryland | cise. Shot Cleaning Revolver. 'r'-:"m'y‘.':c'v’.:'r :..i';.".'-';:...“u'.\.'-’:"m. "weeount 2 & o Bancroft place are spending a few | : ating transportation Delegate for Maintainin Making particular reference to the | Daniel Kendrick, 51 years old, zet the same workmanship and auality | Citizens Restrict Drilling by | Baneroft wlace are svending a few ' Operators Will Be Forced to faves: giving or tecelving & e Park, Mr. | accidentally shot 'in the leg iwhile || 4%, (housh wou'naid mere et 5 (s 12 fonte-Haddon Hall ations or other Harmony. we_predicted that the park will be. cleaning a revolver at his home, 1205 ' | Umote: Call Main 3211, . p ges or advantages; con- Two-to-One Vote in S i Stk s Get Approval on New collin ulating, preventing or de-| The National Capital Park and Plan- Store Closed All Day Saturda stroying_competition; pooling or ap-{ yino Commission was praised yester- Y ¥ . visiting relatives . & ton, Readville and Nantasket, Mass., Regulations. portioning earnings, losses or traff i Kansas EIeCt’on a i g allotting port restricting or othe lay by E. Brooke Lee, speaker of the and will return about September 12. R it " S, —_— regulating the number and char- | Maryland House of Delegates, as an 5 am hewnin % ay . p acte saili etween ports: limi zency Wl ’ . By the Associated Press. | 5 v days at SI 2y fhn Associated Press. 5 S 5 ‘;‘ ;"“"jl‘“;‘,““_m, "“h gency which n\-llfrw it easier for 7 OXFORD, Kan., August 25.—Civi . Freder Va., the'home | Under new regulations by the § Vi o Bicter (of freight or faryland and the District to deal with ;| of his j s, Dr. ping_ Toard, enger traflic to be carried, and in h other in matters of mutual inter- /) beauty was put ahead of monetary | 9 B8 PACHIS when the residents of this little oil v-Lantz Marriage by Bride's Parents. town In south central Kansas de- r feated by a vote of almost two to one [ ) rs. C. S. 1 & proposal to permit unlimited drilling i arriage e ds Helen | 80 D ta e il | T(}'norrolU_For Our August Sale of oil wells on the town site. When the vote was counted last|I — - B z night there were 182 for the repeal “ — Little ! and 324 against repealing an ordinance | Mrs. TLouis Mc! Jittle has re- r - - ! h N adopted two months ago by the Town | turned to New Y svter passing | |7 4 7 e rese'lt t e ew Council which limits drilling to one [some time in Washington. well to each city black. The total ey | E _ A -| _Mrs. Annie € and Miss / 7 5 | vote exceeded hy 130 the number . el nd_ n g 3 | i o ire it sapulat elea | Cilliéinan ave Hn ALIKHG CIY | [ 2 j 1115 lllz F STREET v _—— K —_———— tion. they are at the Hotel Elbe reak up & For the For the Chance for Riches. - Mrs. H. G. € Miss 2 , | $ For some the ot a |Gant have left for | 17 ! Youthful oot e " others the | City_and_will be at the ce.| I : ~ Matronly town’s civic beauty was : Haddon Hall. earance —— —_— Two months ago, when t : 3 guard of oil well derricks from nearby B kevioupch Howa ion e own e | GeHL RUIETRO T sve enending fo S ] ; Concessions ;;é; fathers v':cn alarmed s’ the |} . ki " t . Having in mind t X' A —_— *— ; = % ot Braman, Gula e i vty | MISSOURI GETS RACING. e B Bargaining at its most lnter O atS t evidence of another i Milady's ; interesting stage en In the lust for riches, | Sport Resumed After Absence of 20 | | / Dreting P g stag S".C \,; ‘Or( x’r‘:‘::::l;mq enacted the re-| e T tate. /. gkl - i | = s g - All Dresses . ALLURING COAT VALUES AT-A 8 REAL MONEY-SAVING PRICE | 5 ] " . | with a form of legal- % Almost immediately came the op- |1 th e position of residents as well as oil 5, returned to M. 5 rvelous —that hrloug_ to the present r-oa.mn—_nnd they well operators. A petition was circu- i 40D Bis creanser a0 B oyth are all exceptional models; and exclusive styles: h eserve! > - n lated asking that a vote be taken on | gtanies ot the Smithoille s 5 5 : the ordinance, and the council iSSUed | pare whare coven or mere tacc &0 compexions. Street Dresses e AR its call for the special election. : } e ; [ T Several operators who have gone | ey Son | ead A5 Lot " e for Sport Dresses g 1/2 4 W’ ahead and d a s a i b Sently Dyitlie d Afternoon Dr 3 i ) y the city block in violation of the ordinance | St; i r ¢ T will be liable to arrest. | i e 7 T'ravel Dresses Six producing wells have been| o o T = Srbissal Evening Dresses drilled on the town site, three more o shMalaya | & )i " are being drilled in the sand, 20| bousht nearly $4,000,00 th of | i . C. 7 Dinner Dresses Price underwear in the past year. Dance Frocks others are drilling and there is one [ 1 T T dry hole. Established Over 50 Years during the night, bringing the death Important Savi total to 15. Eleven persons were p g outright, about 20 were seriously . ‘The wreck occurred about 20 miles southeast of London, between Dunton Green and Venoaks, Kent. The train was a holiday special bound for Deal. It was traveling at high speed, whan it suddenly began to rock and left the ralls. Three coaches were wrecked. Just what caused the wreck has not yet been officially explained, but the belief is that recent heavy rains soft- ened the rail bed, causing the rails to spread. + e e All Hats TRAIN WRECK KILLS 15. | LONDON, Augu Three of those injured when n Rail- way train Jeft the k into a wayside bank —remaining of the present in two groups—both Sports and Dress. g | ; EAU CLAIRE . i tions. Unmindful of former pric: §7.50 or $19.50—NOW s | / signed exclusively for $ .00__ _$ 95 pea ' W Brooks, have an inimitable, 1 and 2 iy 4 youthful verve which insures Only one stipulation—selections must j - be final—no exchanges or refunds. their success from season to IO A varied selection of Furniture from our regu]ar stock—embracing Complete Suites as well as Odd Pieces —is now being disposed of at Substantial Reductions | With Fall refurnishing time almost at hand, these special values assume more than Ordlnary in‘cres'. Lamps & Shades at 25 to 505, Off JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting - 1108 G Street Phones }ein i R season. They are worn by T LA DA, | 3 Il the miss as well as the more conservative matron who like clothes of sophisticated simplic- M,BR@KS &CO | Il ity at moderate prices. + G-STREET BETWEEN 1ith& 12¢th In Our - Featured are styles with youthful “off- Coat Dept. the-face” Paquin shawl collars and cuffs. —Second Fashioned of soft fabrics in beige, brown, Fashl()” DGCI’OBS Felts— Floor grey and oxford shades with dyed skunk, wolf or Jap fox collars. American Fish & Cyster Co. 508-514_Convention Hall Market Cor. 5th and L Sts. N.W. ' SOFT-SHELL CRABS Good Per Doz., $1.50 Size LAMS Cherry_Stone CLAMS {rere e Per Doz, 35¢ Crab Meat }os Per Lb., 70c Daily Shipments of Fresh Fish. ‘We are as near to you as your telephone. Call Franklin 10140. Free Delivery. Hundreds of the Smartest in This ONE-DAY SALE Convenient Payments May Be Arranged K3 5 R Ne Felts |l Fall Openings Confirm the Vogué of Satin! i F k For the Miss and Soleils . . . . Capelines roc S for the Madame . AND AGAIN THIS FALL Handkerchief Felts b e $] 6 7 5 L[] T 4 P Antelope Finished ING THE NEWEST AND Formerly at 1801 Calvert St. i REmTe’ FRON] PAQU ,’ 1;0N;1;§ : SMARTEST TO BE SEEN AT— to 7: 4-Course | [ Sponsored by all the leading couturiers 4 gl-“d"n 756 2l at the Fall openings, satin has an assured —in All the New I::e:. s b wny, DL ¢ / - « : 7 9 place in the daytime mode for Fall. Stun- and Charming ROOM ja aditien. $0 e Togs: | 2 ¢l &3 ning models. thh new ways of pleats, lar dining room for our regular | §| ; LN drapings and bows. Not the least of their Shades for Fall dinger. A third m'\X.!‘::::: , ! ‘ sl | | Or AutumN MopEss charm is their modest price. Luncheon = In Our New Grill Room | > lN FmTWE AR speclal Smart Accessories at Important Savings—Tomorrow! e Lo b, ” * " i' i W /A £ | 18 Broadcloth and Rayon 30 Fine Glovessilk A _ - by« : . | Vests and Blouses $169 Step-ins & Teddies $125 & : i k ] / 3 Regular Price $2.50. .. . Regular Price $2.25. ... e ) L8 24 French Voile 25 Philippine ' ; X 1790 Fisherman's Brims—Pokes. | Teddies $150 Handmade Gowns $150 igiirexh vV ¢ Bl Rlpple Boiins Regular Price $2.25. ... Regular Price $1.95. ... aga = ! T B ‘ 25 Fine Glove Silk 10 Crepe and Corduroy Mushrooms—Off-Face , Blacmers $ 1 .45 | Lounging Robes $2_69 A New Leader!! ; Regular Price $1.95. . .. Regular Price $345. . .. No. 900 “Dawphin’ ‘ ‘ All Styles Il | 18 White and Colored 5 “ S i | i 2 Cord 'Dauphin’ is a Frenchy little welt oxford In Small . | All-wool Sweaters $ 1 -95 Logl;]gl:::)gy Robes $6 .50 Silk Chiffon fhat mey be had in either tan calf or patent il Large Bgulsr Drice $3.50.. .. o Prve $795. ... HOSE leather. An underlay of sauterne peeps through the open work on the tan calf model Headsizes B s $ 1 3 5 = - Overblouses $2 75 —with just a short as does gunmetal on the black patent. ! Full-fashion Hose Scores of the most Regular Price $1.65. ... 3 Pairs, $390 | Regular Price $5.95. ... garter top for cxtra wear Cuben heels. and improved toe guard. . . Worth $1.55—Now ntu 74 ghlar?‘:% Mi‘je‘l-]:,:: . ‘ 35 Prs. Kayser Milanese 30 Prs. Washable Slip-on e e S Silk Gloves $125 Fabric Gloves $ 1 -25 eVSf es 9 | Domestic Bodies Regularly $1.75 & $2.50, Regular Price $1.95 A Dair Tawney Birch . ...Black....Sand 12 16-rib All-silk 23 Imported Lace $375 Vestees With Cuffs $ 1 .00 S Monkey Skin . ... Copper ....Red Umbrellas LIDO iSixesfais ol RO | Napoleon Blue . . . . Green Regular Price $4.95. ... Regular Price $1.95. . .. 60 All-linen 6 20 Rhinestone \ SILK HOSIERY ’ I[S]].AEYS For Sports— Handkerchiefs . 7"§C Initial Pins e Beautifil Shoes For Street— Regular Price 1. ... Regular Price $1.25 25 Pieces Odds and End. 10 Crystal and Pearl STEVENS | For Afternoon— ~ | s £ ol 5 Oc L Regular Price $1.25 1113 G Street In Washington — 1339 F Street, N. W. For Business Regularly 75¢ to $1.50. ..

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