Evening Star Newspaper, September 6, 1927, Page 23

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1927. \) i t i theri , by the installatis f iron - ‘UNE KILLED WHEN BUS |7each to Nortolk, it the rond on| LUTHERANS TO MEET. ROCKVILLE. | The mston Hev: Jonn S, Cuddy, was | irders, s about completed, as is also AUND! Broad Creek Bridge, and went into a —_— s |in charge.” A dance was held each ml?l r;decnr:tin;z of the la;ge mn. and EST ND uN R K 1723 PA. AVE. MAIN 232}, SWERVES INTO DITCH aitch. Bennett’s neck was broken. |Synod Convention to Continue for| KV | evening. ; s soniiant (wak oaubaIERthe| ROCKVILLE, Md, September & %/ 00 o) carnival for the benefit | school year hegins next week. The . d Special).—Mrs. Caroline Schneider, 35, ¢ ¢ v D | work A i roors* 10 ‘1R blowout of a front tire, which caused Week in Baltimore. (Spec! )t the Bethesda Volunteer Fire De-|work of adding four Blowout Cuuses Vehicle to Leave the hus to swerve and g0 Into & 4-| special Dispateh to The Star. of Richmond, Va., and Edward Men- partment began last evening to con- | building is also well under way and is | Boad Near Norfolk, Injur- foot ditch, along which it plowed for |- | stor, 33, of Racine, Wis., motored to tinue throughout the week. It is being | expected to be finished this Fall. | 15 feet hefore crashing®into a tree.| BALTIMORE, September 6.—Thei ¢ ' : ’ staged on the grounds near the e SRR LR Ll i Rockville yesterday and were married | pethesda P 4 di Mom- \ 1 g Nine Persons. | The bus had about 30 persons aboard. | cighty-sixth annual convention of esda Post Office Building. m | ISIT THE NEW | i it |the Fastern district of the Kvan-|by Rev. . J. Goode of the Christian lers of the fire department are in| Y. W. C. A. Worker Takes New Job | ALLARD : e By the Associated Press | E t Lights P . 1 Lutheran Joint Synod of | Church, at the home of the minister charge and the people of the com- | special Dispateh to The Star, HOME of B i i i {ORFOLK 5 . reet Lights Flanne Ohio and other States will open a| . Esaias amas munity generally are co-operating. A e e - i e o ! Septe ver 6.— - L e 9 Y <, Yor 6.— We cordi nvite you the Dresden Police Believe Agita NOIH. v i iy Special Dispatch to The Star. 's conference here tomorrow in 1 officiat large pavilion has been constructed on | L¥NCHBURG, September 6— | Ve cocdally oyl youn Gr see o . H. Bennstt:of Newton Park, a Nor- ; E st Evangelical Lutheran | iy o g (he grounds and dancing will be a|Miss Gertrude Litchfleld of Globe, plant and equipment. tors Attempted to Kill U. S. roic suburb, was kiled; nine other| COLMAR MANOR, Md., September | eyt . ” s Lillian J. Duvall and Mr feature each evening. 7 has begun her work here as ich stant Back of ‘Gur S3ear tres ons were seriously injured and 6-—Colmar Manor is to have more urches in the District of Colum- | Charles S. Martin, hoth of Damascus. 'he work of strengthening the |j 1 and business women's | \u ARD 0IL HEATING CO. v Srperis Tk voe. |sih i ayor and council | bia, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North| The annual picnic and festival of iuditorium of the Rockville High of the Y. W. C. A. Sh 3 B i Consulate Secretary. M| el e BT b e T o Catolina, New York and Oho will be | St. Martin's Catholie Church, Gaith “chool ‘Buliing, which was some | cerds Misa' Mildred Trice, who fo- o edhen it ay afternoon. when a heavily having decided to spend $750 for the’ c S Sden D CRN Towke S Vol viae e represented. eraburg, closed last ‘evening after: ionths ago decided unsafe for larze | signed ¥ the Asscciated s, 'fi—“':u—'—u———f'—T————————-_-:—-—_ —‘——0—'—-—‘:‘_' TR o XPRRB N X0 T IBDIBIBIXINRIEXEIGINIANIRXEXT BRXERLIZIBILIINIZIZIZIZIER clined (n...nwhu the at BEE T il S ¢+ Satin and Flat Crepe h e A d V a n C e V- v 1 n t e r The Satin Crepe'in 39-Inch Width $ .79 The Flat Crepe in 54-Inch Width Yd. O a a e g The two materials Fashion approved this Fall for day and ‘('\'em'ng frocks; both shown in excellent qualities and the wanted colors for Fall. An excellent value in the silks you want right now. e / A # Our Own Import of Transparent Velvet, Yd., $5.95 scaped death, the bullet | 3 it Gleaming, supple, light as chiffon—in wonderful jewel-like colorings. So the ¢ R B UERNAY vl 4 well adapted to the new styles—naturally it is creating a sensation—and so M; ST Bl R ,’/,/ T —~ is the low price. In 25 fashionable new street and evening shades—and black. : % i (Main Floor.) a tall man suddenly loomed up heh : \ \ them, t ddenly vanished eeded a short | e T i NV~ L . New! J ersey Sports Dresses into the group, | 1 3 - As smart as-handsome furs, rich fabrics and fashion- Steger is Wounded. | ¢ . " . r week Sl ieid . ’ able lines can 1fna1\e‘§t6h_cm! 86\’éC\\ \\\eilx.:]fmlfl:ilo(‘)‘; All-Wool, Warm, Light Weight 95 they’ll cost you from $65 to $89.5 ALy and It Does Not Wrinkle, styles—youthful flare fronts, straight lines, side flares— vi 5 aw ars and many with tuxedo ’ g AR R0 R e - Smarter than ever this season; and the hos, "“».‘»f":.}‘.;,?.‘.} the | ironts of fur. The nationally famous “Printzess” coat styles, the quality, the colorings—are un- nd with the ai of a [, Gouis also included. doubtedly thc. most charming we lm\"c ever e the scent Sketched shown at a price so low. Effective white col- i e ot \,U‘,,,,‘,l ey $58 Materials Furs lars and cuffs, Peter Pan or tuxedo collars, ves- it ¥ Veloria Suede Cloth ;!"nlf K(t’;ve;me ) tees, kick pleats, embroidery—add to the be- v ox 'ved coney (O . . el OFFICERS RE ELECTED | Duvbloom Broadcloth Lynx Piisted Mar;; comingness and style of these frocks. : i Ring Tail churian W o D L s Lustrosa Newszelia OMS;W el Chie One and Two-Piece Styles H. A and Y. W. H. A. Group. Plaids Tweeds Skunk nese dog) In Many Clever New Models NORFOLK, Va., September 6 (#) All the officers of the Middle Atlantic | Three Wavs to Buv In the following shades: New tans, black, snuff, Fashionable colors—Mayflower Tan, Mal- X « . 9 - . States Federation of the " ‘| - P > ), ’ v : 3 s g aga Red, Madonna Blue, Powder, Navy, Pitch- 459 green; brown, red, continental blue, colorful plaids and e \ ) 5 Men's and Young Wome | o - 5 N . r h closed oty 1 1st—Obpen a charge account, payable in pine Green, Rose and other desirable Fall shades 30 days. tweeds. With new sleeve treatments, new pockets, new e e President 71)(1——1""‘ a nominal deposit on selec- s E b 1 e easrel i el tion; this holds your coat until uses of tucks or braid. Tailored and finished with superb re-elected are Daisy Goodman of November. i 1 1 roug’ with fine silk Portemouth, Va.oWieat. wits wresien: 3] Oiben s Budzet wocount puvingifor attention to details. Lined throughout R. L s Bai r, imore 2 . . . Viee nient b coat in five equal monthly pay- crepe or satin, warmly interlined. In sizes 14 to fg/z) (Thire oor. Newport News, + Va. third vice presi- | ments. Satin Dresses for Little Women Collateral Il A and Larger Women Loans You can borrow from us 4 $ on Listed Securities under ||| ( | our Savings Loan Plan. I | This service available || ey i 7 Satin—that lends itself so charmingly to soft Deparimental Bank Il ; Y drapings and slenderiz_ing linesT-is featured in a spe- ! “Your Bank” | cial group_of frocks for the little woman and the (Il oner 0. s overmuent Supervision | larger woman. Generously cut, beautifully designed f in a variety of modish new ways. 3 % (Fifth Floor.) Less than one-third of the earth's| Size 30x40 Inches for Carriage or Bassinette— Direct Import from Japan k3 /e N /4 ol /4 & Ve 3 74 Handmade robes at a price you'll find it dif- ficult tb duplicate elsewhere. Baby pink or blue—soft and fluffy, light yet warm; filled with pure white cotton. Just the proper pro- tection for baby on chilly Fall days. $3.50 Satin-Top Hand-em- $1.95 broidered Carriage Robes, Infants’/Silk Quilted Sacques, 95¢ Qualities that usually sell for $1.75. Exclusively handmade in Japan. Pink or blue and hand quilted. Iinished with tie strings. Handmade, Hand-embroidered leted $1.95 Satin Baby Sacques (Second Floor.) §¥§’;§¥§K§¥§¥§I§¥§¥}1§K§K§K§Kffif%fofiffi AN I N AN AN A AN ARR Smaller Women’s ':" Larger Women’s Sizes 16';-to 28 & Sizes 42V, to 48V; < Dresses that have extra fullness through the arms X Antelope o o6 M\ and through the hips; yet proportioned so that the Handbags. S 1m p.leX Fl eXl € S ‘ For Girls and Boys b length of skirt is correct. In all the bright Autumn 1 LTthcstOilinthc l’ld” | S A s S 34;95 sZ-So to ; $4 M§2i%i&i&i&%&i&%ii&;‘i&x&%&%fl A lively, free-flowing oil B Rt ) New! And a leading vogue it i, 5 Vol i e wg*z;:z;:fz;w;&;;zeg:&z;&;sx&;zfi;&&&gr&fim Visit Our P et st ey, st not be duplicated. { BT f:.v(le: “Ii_th top cioe m‘é?l‘o‘f for. !drczl—leo;sved by phy- s il Sule of 40 Buirs of Main Floor S sicins " ited by speciy FROM ALL OTHERS, e . : ornament; back strap. Silk shoes; also oxfords and strap Glft ShOp moire linings; fitted with at- slippers—in patent, tan, black, Beware of Substitutes. ! ] tached purse and mirror. white and smoke. Sizes for 1 1 5 ’ 5 (Main Floor.) to 9 years—and priced accord- At Good Dealers Everywhere O‘ ]e 1 Oomers Teht o B Sheeet on ain Floor o Bayerson OiI' Works, Columbia 5228 the Main Floor is our (Second Floor.) { Gift Shop, brimful of G : 4 " You'll recognize their quality the $1 59 suggestions, most inex- e Menihan’s Arch Aid Shoes LJ . n sive ones, too. Be- £ 2 . : moment you pick them up. Tailored R 2 - Daily Arrivals in Grace- $ low you'll find ample ful N A Styl. Bl vielones d 3 i ew Autumn Styles to fit comfortably—well reinforced. & proof. Presentinga perfect) combie nation of smartness, comfort 9 10 % B . and fit. & *Soeth drops No woman ever had too many of them and there’s nothing more com- ‘Svlufl 1"[’1'1 ‘B:wk F'-d‘gnl A SRl Ll = \ ' \ . | sracefu sthet: g g62 | N0 gl fortable or flattering to wear under the slim lines of a tailored frock. These Dancers i Al Get Fasteeth to- Drug Stores or any |gg | weren't made to sell at a price like this. You'll realize it when you feel the | store 3 1 . 'pe s . 9y quality of the glove silk of which they are made. All are made with a re- || cfi',,“’,‘,’s,,-f.',,,",-f,,',’,,’i,,'fg’ Matrons KZ%Xiiifigiifiifiifiifiikfifi\-;}ag inforced crotch. Plenty of pastel shades in sizes 5, 6 and 7. e designs ! Velvet Hats | (Main Floor.) N Salt and Pepper Sets in % $7 50 M 8| ua y i el T $3 50 Ph]lade‘phm G ]. O V e S llk V e S t S t O M at C h v Condiment Sets, including (Fifth Floor.) S e s ‘,{ —with several things on her shopping list, and she had guests for din- ner. Time meant every- thing to her, as it often does to you. But she Designed for the woman sale) alde pebie oo e with unshorn locks. Hats $3.25 Ches[er Roomy carelnllyiisized. bvith plentyof give”ito them, Tailozed | wma;}d jar in attractive §] T Bavhetve " mdewith | styles. with shield under-arms and straps of self material. In shades 15 | Gift Box smart small brims, grace- | : 4 . 83.00 WIlmInglon B/ to match the bloomers and sizes from 36 to 42, With the bloomers, AND RETURN | they make a mighty welcome gift for the Hope Chest. | flower — 31 varieties add the interesting contrast used . her Hecht Co. 2 i i f - (Maln Floor, The Hecht Co.) to choose from. 6 $1.25 in material. Black, o Charge Account and was <& BA| XY BA 8\ B I ol SUNDAY | colors. .. M course ; also green, rose, M Haclkihomerae s 8| e 8| | -+ fully draped crowns, and ef- Bud Vases with imported fective touches of satin to EEXEXEXEY wine, honey and sand. ; Use a Charge’ SEPTEMBER 11 #§¥§’f’&f{fii§3{1‘¥}¥§¥iffif‘ffififil‘il‘iffifi?fl (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Third Floor.) ! Time Account and ~=| THE HECHT CO.~F STREFT .i=== - & REEE IR AR AR AR RN Washington’s Most Beautiful Department Store peT = | Pennsylvanla Railroad 1?%% VWW

Other pages from this issue: