Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1927, Page 22

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22 AMAT FEVENING RTAR. WASHINGTON, D. U. THURSDAY., SEPTEMBER .13 1927. I > > . e not more than ours,a week an | | is wife for a short vacation with' il ; 1Gumea Fowl in Park, Missing Feed, “NDMNAPOUS RADIO |5 arviae ‘imm mn Wik Wsnr NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER |1, iy for & short vacau s | WOMAN’S STATUS VARIES. 3 g | and WAAF In Chicago. | Iie is survived by his widow, his | —_— i I Peck in Anger at Innocent Visitors. TIME TO BE DIVIDED s s e et fishosts i S MiE S0 B it ancn SIS o Germs sy odaenE ) announcement hy Commissioner Bel- ¢ pimE % i lows that the policy of the commission . Va. Funeral arrangements merica, Says Canon. T = (romm oW o, il e fi tiwb divectlons, | " O Liuscombiiof West' ERINjsce niot been compiated: Correspondence of the Associated Press | e . o . Gy v i to eliminate interference wherever | Beach, Fla., Publication Expires | Mr. Lipscomb was president of the | it S E A URM The guinea fowl of Frankiin «quare.:"i T:H::‘“?":“:t‘;:lri::‘r“v““hfl had seat- WFBM and WKBF Will Share I e tne ot | ; P! | Realty Publishing oo with a plant| LONDON.—What a woman is in North Carolina. {at Boynton, Fla. The company pub-| pends upon the country in which =i Lecame infuriated last night when s i i i . & €M A1 rhose who passed along ths wind-| Hours on 1,090 Kilocycles. tions declining to adhere to their a {lished the Palm Beach W h signed wave lengths. He predicted ' po (he Associated Pross. [Tk Worth News e the o Rae | lives, believes Canon W. R. Dawson i th 1 stations would Chicago Change Made. z,'.:z, ",‘,“‘n':]m',‘,‘;‘rv:r"‘:" A the eom.| ASHEVILLE, N. €. September|Post. In addition, he had estab.| headmaster of Rrighton College. = cears | lished the Florida Real Estate and| “In France a woman is a pla st News of Palm Beach and|(hing," said the canon in an address kindly passerby who feeds them each | inz walk were astonished to be = evening failed to appear at his cus- | tually attacked by the bhirds, w Fiood Control, Waterways iomary nour. threw themselves against passer: s ; ” avor suc ons be- | 15.—W. O. Lipscomb, for many £ 5 wocking SGNA: leaiing & 3 Boidia mission would favor such stations be- | 1 D i % g | Promptly on the dot of 5:30, the | 5 < TR 2 ol il ek i s Touri | ) them responsible for the fallure ;| Radio broadeasting stations WFRBM. |cause of thelr ability better to sevve | an Associated Press opera who| T RNHAPHCHItUe ANSIBUITOr |, a1 time at whichihe taiwont totre- | o beepfacton to g bear & srated by the Ind [ the public. l ored recatitiy: sl becnikpublianing| " cveral ozhiioe publicati here. Jair ta a bench in the southeast c ALl o TR i A KB, | : shing | Severa ‘ations sus- - pair A bench in the southeast c One elderly woman, wearing the and WKBF, ) — la paper in West Palm Reach, died |pended at the collapse of the real | H | 1 ampaign. | ner of the uare and scatter s | voluminous skirts of a bygo P A iy DL 928 Campaig Nounty of gran, the Towls strutted |was fainly driven frem th omnc g deral Radio ¢ More than $4.000.000 worth of build- | lere suddenly sesterdas, followlng SRR Bl LR i e he walk and b4 ate bolne erdoted it <, Nova | an attack of acute ind i), as heen successfully shing a h, but their friend | retreated in disorder before the on ! to sl time on |ings are being erected In Hallfax, Nova {38 ® 90 S0 L0t e kridny with | labor organ. o . Lansburgh & Bro. un went down to the tune of ts power each. The 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 NEW September 15.— Flood kles, but dismay soon as’ squawks and they were the first step toward el To the “Shops of Youth” Tomorrow nd taxation disappointment by ng savagely ' i he Middle West, Minette Shor sl Sl 4 - o | When the plant of the two stations | Gets New Plane. i IR il be permitied to ave CURTISS F D, W ., tember Y comen wl think the = ’ “Autumn refurnishing ;\‘.’:m(;q i\,\,;”’-\. 14:”]1ix‘k "1& g N \\_ b fOI' Young $ 1 50 - Moderns at . . .\ 4 1000 watts and WKBF 500 watts, ELECTS HARDING HEAD | 15 o). —Tea Rasche, German woman |te ‘Jower. beandvast. bates oo soor time finds very Substantial | their shoes, whenever Iiconomies open to Hender- possible, for a moment’s Fall styles are more Sizes 11, 13, 15, 17 and 19 Going back to school is a delightful task if one can be wearing a smart stunt flyer, who hopes to attempt a|mission directed station WTAS at respite from burning Veattital hign. aver. new Fall frock like these offered at $16.50. Clever little one and two piece Chicago to switch from 1,000 to 1,040 | i are time with | soles, cramped muscles, In these shoes it's quivering nerves. You possible to have com- styles made more attractive with interesting pleats and rev bandings, Y 1 of the same city | Special September Prices |51 juivcring nerves Non o e vin v . . through the day gailv, SSHAC e be lustrous satins, cut velvets, ttes, flat s, twills, ©eoees and On Odd Pleces Of Furnltllre vibrantly, with never i $10 Py r;shr:;]in :llr:he cl:xe\\’\;n‘rl'\\'ansi:grgP’lee:olo:ingz‘:'p“ v 25 . » to $14.50 Second Floor—Lanshurgh's—8th Street and Complete Suites thought that they ever —right from our own reg- had fect. ular stock. These are values worthy of your prompt attention. Lamps & Shades at 25% to 50% Discount JAMES B. HENDERSON Painting Germany a woman is a drudge ica she is a goddess, gland she's 4 partner—nearly always a ruling partner.” - il took out their dismav | @ontrol. v ed yester- plattorm ' ARLINGTON ZONING BODY ! 1l Commit rm will he submitted to iblican and Democratic con - ind - presented teh to The Star. ntion L DON, Va., September 15 » National Associati Manu 1t Chattanoo: | tlantic flight next year, yester- " | day received her new Flaminz, pla W B 1 of the Arlington County | 4 o o | e g I Y| sent from Germany to replace the ship [on the low Zoning Commission, recently named | | £ 4 crash at| An order w: ued requiring by the Board of Supervisors, under % s |station WORD), People’s Pulpit authority of a spekial act of the L ¢ pla ven a ciation, 7 lature, was completed last night at a | 1.090 to 1 meeting at the courthouse with the I but 3 were included | election of John R. Harding as chair of both political sociation. Those on : Free your feet mission to ma of laying out th - lation: T etary L ructad " | to communicate with these groups re hat committees be appointcd ist the commission. As soon as this is accomplished the commissi of the committee, | will meet with the committee . attended yes: |1 for future act tive effort evol mploym immis instead of keeping them in bondage! “f()MF..\' are too pa- - ; tient under suffer- I i (M i ing. Often they tolerate | unnecessary foot torture. Presents Established Over 50 Years son patrons. 00 i o7y As Sketched A. Navy twill coat frock with taw blou. B. New blue and tan combined make this smart straightline frock. C. Green Germania chinchillay double breasted, with slanting pockets. D. Cocoa brown jersey frock with decp inverted pleat descending from each shoulder. E. Two-piece tan _and brown sports frock. Iis sweater-like blouse of mov- elty checks. 2 177 The difference between foot free- dom and slavery is “Arch Preserver” Shoes. There are no others like them! W, o [T Jersey Frocks for Misses $5.95 N, | . “The” sport dress of the sea- / | ol son is the all-wool jersey—espe- 1214 F S 1214 F St 3 cially the smart two-piece style! t' » Whether you are a sport lover, or. a “looker-on,” you will enjoy these frocks. They are tailored excellently and come in the smart Fall shades, tan, red, green, copen blue and navy. Sizes 16 to 42. Second Floor—Tth Street Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhangi 1108 G Street Phones T Main 7675 Main 7676 Fitted by expert foot specialists = : = = e = IE % A Brand-New Collection of FROCKS Replicas of Paris Successes Featured Only at Gold’s Specially Offered at We had anticipated this announcement two weeks ago, but brisk selling left our stock incomplete. We had to secure more of these wonderful frocks, and now we are ready with a brand-new assortment of last-minute style ideas. Sally Lee Frocks are our own make-—each model is a copy from a Paris original. Unmistakably Parisian, you will instantly recognize Sally Lee Frocks as authentic style leaders for Fall. 6 READY! Girls’ Germania Chinchilla Coats— a Special Price $14.85 Coats that are everything the grow- ing girls’ coats should be. It is sim- ~le, trim, attractive and durable. Has full saddle shoulder, suede linings, stitched cuffs and two-inch hem for lengthening. The colors are wine, green, powder, cinnamon and heather. Wonderfully warm and cozy! “The Girl’s Classroom Dress is of Jersey $5.98 So attractive—so trim—so practi- cal! One and two piece models with semi-pleated skirts. Vestee and col- lars and cuffs of self material in con- trasting colors. Frocks that are charmingly simple—g: Just the thing she will r classroom! In deep, rich Fall shades. Sizes 7 to 14. Materials Colors Fourth Floor—8th Street Wool Crepe These newest arrivals ac- Red » Boys’ All-Wool and Corduroy Four- Satin Maron Glosse ‘ s b+ : ¢ =Sat trends with tuckings, pleat- sk Sl et Crepe e g e LY S New 1ece duits--~-r‘eature or Frida Navy Georgette flares and side drapes. Black ; Jersey Straightline and two-picce Blue = Setint modes. e Bireh | In New Collegiate | Model with_ 3-Button 9, 75 Styles Satin, Ete. Coat and Two Pairs of Lined Knickers The newest Fall mixtures and corduroys make up these smart 4- piece school suits with two pairs of lined knickers. *“School Days” are here and these are suits that will fill his every need. be it rough-and- tumble play, dress-up state occasions or just for school wear. Choice of single or double breasted coat styles. Knickers fully lined throughout. Sizes 7 to 17. Boys’ 4-Piece Wool & Leatherette School Suits $7.95 Smartly tailored 4-piece Suits, of heavy good wearing fabrics. Shown in 3-button model coat, vest and lined knickers. Ready tomorrow, a splen- did collection of new Fall patterns and mixtures, Sizes 7 to 16, Lumber Jackets $2.95 All-wool plaids—in gay color com- binations—and soft leatherette jackets in brown and blgck. All with knitted bottom band am% convertible collars— two-flap pocket styles, and here in sizes 8 to 16, Street Floor—TLansburgh’'s—8th 84,

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