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IBER 5, 1927. ! ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, SEPT Crop of Genius Now Small in Paris, ‘ Winifred Stoner, Seekmg Candidates, Finds TR'EU SPEEU"-Y | By the Associated Press : v, play, food and sleep ex- PARIS, September ‘The genius e| Would he rather fly air- lane paint picture ake watches p in Paris is small just now, say es or pound a piano than eat, e ecdensser | Tllonpmard & Wothrop r: . Winifred Stoner, founder of the[have a littls genfus 2 i Bobby Jones’ New Book—“Down the Fairway,” $3'50 t ue for Fostering Genius. Mis Book SectioN, Freri FLOOR. Permanent Waving Special Offer During September Bobbed Hair, $10; Long Hair (front), $10—Shampoo and Wave Set Included She was herself an infant prodigy, HATR DRESSING SECTION, SECOND FLOOR. Judges and Laymen Comprise Tribunals in Which Up- [is 1 H'L.m‘f"\xx'} Aaioiig thie “;nf' nd is today one of the world's out- auail b fhtant Bhake: precocious women. She speares and distinetion at 6 by trans. ward of 200 Cases Come. |5 been : Mother Goose rhymes into Es. h : A, ¢ | peranto. She is only 25 now and | has been twice married, with one di- elfstyled child wonders [ vorce. andidates so far for scholarships | Her first marriage was at 17, to b the = League for IFostering | Count Charles Philippe de Bruche. s | Gienius will awara in France if it can | He was killed in a_motor accident VIENNA, v subjects. 22 she married L. C. Hyland, a weeks aiter 1 vere staged | 1y 0 G iner suggests a test for | New York business man. They wero by C social - s to apply to determine if they ntly divorced. Now she is deny- hiuses in their homes Yumors that she will wed Bain. fog upw h “Has your child o single e Colby, former Secretary of 3 £ o ssponelb d plunder. | track mind? Ts he interes ed in one Stat days of mu , arson and plun ’ : : ] - S N o Star. Decidedly the smartest fabtic for Autumn and g liffer or 0AD D : : ! > those J = : T STAUNT /a., September 5.— georgette to make these extremly smart frocks. two prof eorge R. Loyall of Norfolk South- | {1y “ ithac ana i larseare Vith weather and a large at Other Frocks of Georgette, Flat Crepe, Crepe o " |tendance the Shenandoah Valley fair ern Takes Virginia Bride. opened for the week here today. Satin, Twills, Jerseys, $1675 to $59.50. Jtember 5 (#).— | There are many added features. The UNTOR M * SEcTION, FoURTH FLOOR. i e how was the drawing card to- W bl i chosen by fashionables here v \\1|‘| ‘:;am::oy;' anid and abroad. Staun ay s Copies in Crepe de Chine Silk Frocks ( H?’;fifif,: “k) NECKWEAR SeCTION, First FLooR. In New Autumn Styles L/:Itv T;‘rel'if’: $ 10 a'nd $ 16'50 You'll be delighted with the charming styles and the lovely materials, the excellent tailoring and the smart new colors—and surprised at the low prices. Just the smart frocks for school, business and street wear. Crepe Ramare Canton Crepe Satin Crepe Georgette Flat Crepe HoME Frock SecrioN, THIRD FLOOR. New—Daring Copies of the French Mistinguette Scarf Interestingly Priced 2 New, in its intricate cut— new, in its long back drape —daring in its vivid colors —this new scarf is being Smart Juniors Choose Transparent Velvet Frocks For Daytime and Afternoon Wear $39.50 ¢, $59.50 BY EUGENE CRAWFORD, By Radio_to and_Chicaso Daily New R ED Seven NORFOLK, Va., ) s Ssfors g i TS Bobeck S ogt every mewspaper ‘in |0ld, president of the Norfolk South. | O o ikl the task of [ern Railroad and one of the best|Wednesduy how they | known railway men in the South, and s and wl Mrs, a Bradley Fulkerson, The €O | (40w, of Virginia Beach, were rs demahded the utmost o 5 ist organs otly wed at the home of Mrs.| | Fulkerson Saturday night, it became g which the left 1 sere yesterday. Only inti- use was the | < and members of the im- | the opening of | = ent. After | ommunist defense | ) 4 Mr. and Mrs. Loyall] ntin Rosenfeld. left for C First Showing of Misses” “Slanteel” Silk Hosiery $1.50 There will doubtless be many girls who will be glad to know that we now carry this new “Slanteel” pointed heel hose in misses’ sizes. Silk to the Welt French Nude Peach New Footwear , Peach Youthful Styles for Moonlight College and Business Girls CHILDREN'S HOSTERY SECTION Attractively Priced T R L Take your youngsters for a ride around the Tidal Basin ON THE SWAN BOAT and less fortunate children will bene- fit through THE CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY (Tidal Basin. Foot 17th St.) Adults, 25c Children, 10c | Speed of Courts. — e | “I am sorry,” he told the Japanese Admiral Dies. | : b Dbesinkn Sent September 5 (P).—Admiral | b D ¥ 1kichi Kato, who command-} oL h the siege | h the World a former chiet | of the Japanese Naval Board of Edu- st S " { cation. about the 1 Justice. On such fires li cases would be In less time th the aver American_court to pick two minor offende icted and sentenced—te hblocking trafic—bec: they halted an automobile on t street. One received th hard labor and the other, 15, received a month'’s imp; CANADA CATHOLICS al ootwear Exclusively Here Every Jane Wandl Shoe is Marked at This Low Price $10 Young Exclusives’ Fall Coats For Chilly Days Copies and Adaptations m $10-%0 to $45 Chic French Millinery : Interestingly $ 1 5 Priced From Agnes, Descat, Reboux and Alphonsine comes the inspiration for these smart hats. Although these hats do not carry the cachet of these famous designers, they carry the distinctive charm and the identical styles of the originals. Such interesting details as the new left side trimming, the gold ring, the upward turn of a brim, the new feather trimming, stitching, the Ace of Dia- monds model, the two-color combinations—all identify these as the leading models of the new season. In Soleil Velour and Felt MiLLINERY SECTION, THIRD FLOOR. Winter Coats The Best Possible Values Smart New Fall Styles—New Materials— New Colors At This One Low Price 569‘50 Handsome suede-finished fabrics—soft, luxurious furs—Paris-inspired styles—Jane Wandl work- dresses Throng of 10,000 in Montreal. The styles that co-eds and debutantes select are here for the smart girls of Washington. Then, too, they are so attractively priced—they come within your allowance. ated Press. By the A MONTREAL, September thou-and people, assembled at St. Jo- sep’'s Oratory, on the rear slope of | Mount Royal, yesterday heard Car-| dinal Mundelein of Chicago deliver a message of praise for the stanchness of Quebec Catholics and an exhortation to continue firm in the Catholic faith [ “amid the spiritual pestilence” of the | modern world. | Cardfnal Mundelein s clal reference to the worl Tk Our complete Autumn line of Jane Wandl exclusive Shoes is now on display— showing the smartest teath- ers, styles and colors. Like all Jane Wandl mer- chandise, these shoes com- bine maximum quality and wor k manship with the minimum price. WOMEN’S SHOE SECTION THIRD FLOOR. There’s the new wide strap, the D’Orsay with the new low Spanish heel—and the ever popular three-eye- let tie, in a new version. Misses’ SHOE SECTION THIRD FLOOR. 5112 Conn. Ave. of the church,” 1} < rested upon the work- | Wh 5 400 B ch time the nobility or | ere y u y s was relied on by the | ound that this reliance et . | One ‘Bedroom, Living Room, Bath, Foyer, Private ardness of | i < = i 3 e st bo J0MD B reeio Porch, Dinette, Kitchen (with service entrance). Cash payment to suit. and better spirit tod ““Though | through the columns the news-| = Monthly payment, $41.91, with $9.27 monthly eperat- ing cost, of which you actually save $22.95. In spite of all the papers, by the scanty dress of wom- | peech of youth, | Dainty little white, blue or pink crepe de chine coats with warm interlinings, for infants—warm flannel, chinchilla, corded silk and crepe de chine coats for tots—1 to 2 years. Silk Bonnets, $1.50 to $7.50 INFANTS’ SECTION FourTH FLOOR. e lurking _every- | where he said. “There is perhaps a greater faith today than had our fore- | fathers; there is a great blessing in pestilence that sur- | Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. \ Phone on Premises—Clev. 5100 Plata, were mar manship—Jane Wandl price, make these coats un- urday night by F usual in every way. M nick, rector of Chr Spiscopal | | Velma Veluna Elfina Church, the ceremo . e octary.” Clagion 1410 H St. N.W. Main 5482 * Trimmed with Fox, Squirrel, Wolf, Lynx doputs cleric of the. Circuit Court,| Black and Fall Colors g . Gaithersbucgyt WoMEN'S CoAT SECTION, THIRD FLOOR. Larger Units Proportionately Priced La Plata Couple Married. Special Dispatch to The Star. ! ROCKVILLE, Md., September 5.— | Beverly H. Barnes of La Pl assistant treasurer of Charles and Miss Emma New Shipment Children’s 73-Length Sports Socks 50¢ Just the type of socks that children will need by the dozens, this Fall for school and general wear. New Striped and Checked Patterns CHILDREN'S HOSIERY SECTION FourtH FLOOR. Larger Women's Fall Dresses Are Slenderizing in Combination of Georgette and Velvet $59.50 o $79:50 One of the smartest combinations for Fall is velvet and georgette—which proves especially flattering to larger women. Our collection of Fall dresses includes chic frocks of georgette, flat crepe, and crepe satin, $59.50 to $79.50. SPECIAL S1zB SEcTION, THIRD FLOOR. New Fall School Prints In Year-Round Zephyr, 45¢ yard The ideal material for children’s little school dresses and bloomers. Fast colors—long-wearing—smart, small-patterned designs. 32 inches. 36-inch Charmeusette, 58¢ yard Smart Autumn designs in this lovely satin-like finished cotton material—for school clothes. CorroN Dress Goops SECTION, SECOND FLOOR. Heavy Quality Crepe Roma New Fall Colors—Ideal for Wear Now 5350 $4 3450 yard This_heavy-weight crepe Roma proves most wearable now and throughout the Wintér—and Fashion foretells that it will be one of the favored ma- terials for the coming season—especially when combined with velvet. 39 inches wide. SILK SECTION, SECOND FLOOR. learance of Toilet Goods Every Article that is Listed Here is Radically Reduced---As Quantity is Naturally Limited-—- Make Your Selections Early Must match or harmonize, and no others do this quite so well as Arteraft Slippers—for their colors are correct and beautiful, Venetian Toilet Articles Alabaster Toilet Articles 7 Powder Jars. Were $2. Now 17 Perfume Droppers. Were §: For Beach and Pool 1 Desk Lamp. Was $9.50. Now. r Sets. Were 49 Powder Jars and Droppers. Were $2. Imported Waterproof % Now. o 125 Beach Bags-and- et octh it ot ow. Cushions $2.50 ;i $5 Pt W335 Nowe e 3 Now pool bathilng is marllc as rea- 13 Perfume Droppe: listic as possible and the atmo- s Now. ..§71 sphere of the beach is brought to i Was $14.50. 2 Purfum.JSr:Lp‘z:f"fi&r.’&?"Now‘ 20 the pools for this Fall and Winter, RSP | 1 Perfume Dropper. Was $6. Now....$4 in these gayly-colored beach bag- 7 Perfume Droppers. Were $6.50. their styles are most individual, their variety includes every height of heel. Moderately Priced $10 to $18.50 ARTCRAFT SHOES 1811 #F SST and-cushion combinations of cre- tonne. For Use Now and All the Year Tomer Goops SecTION, FIRsT FLOOR. Shell Flowers Now .. 16 Perfume Shell Lamps. Were $12. Now ...... Tomer Goops SecTioN, FirsT FLOOR. Were $6. Now... 4 Powder Jars. Were $6.50. Now 3 Candy Dishes. Were $7. Now.. 1 Perfume Dropper. Was $10.

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