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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