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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. urging the permanent retention OIIFRENCH cAB'NET TAKES the ancient dress for modern wear. R ACING AIRPLANES |csisrimss i, ..|AMERICAN STAGES "le\e[nnd Ohlo, Maj. Thomas J. Her- g el e s | DELPHINE FESTIVALS | n o o Bouns o I‘aul 1 Hha\\l): Chicago, Thnmafl“ ’Delphlc festival, FEuropean artists Wolfe, Ia Crosse, W <. | credit her with having successfully | \mrn- Paul, Maj. Ra lll!flr and Greece Gives U. S. Woman and Her | restored to the theater the true func- Officially Supposed to encks; Fargo, N. Dak., Murray | | tion of the classic chorus. win: Bismarck, N. Dak: H. P.| Husband Ten-Year Right She will bring to America an exhibi Be Resting. oAt ina W Siiherta: h anltve: tion of Greek handicraft, together | corraspondence of the Associated Press | Mont., J aylor; Miles City, M for Production. with the costumes of the actors and Private-Owned Crafl De-‘ H. 1. Sawtelle; Billings, Mont. the chorus, which she wove for the Siqned for Short- Fast ! maker: Butte, Mont Arthur ]"mham | Flights, Sent by Rail. and Frank Venahle; Missoula, Mont., Officials Work While They Are | | “Prometheus” production. In ad-|have little time to loaf. dresses at American universities an 7 i Gillegen s st ingeak in iEseic to e | ot P oincave) ocieties. Mme. Sikelianos is the daughter of |ercise of any kind, went to a country the lafe Courtlandt Palmer of New |place in the Vosges for his rest this York. founder of the Nineteenth Cen:| Summer. Within a week he was hack tury Club, at hig desk in the ministry of finances. Correspondence of the Associated Preas ATHENS.—The Greek government has gr | and her Greek husband the sole rights | for 10 vears fo stage its annual festi | vals at’ Delphi. i She is Mme. Fva Sikelianos, and her husband is Angelo Sikelianos, poet and dramatist of Greece. | Mme. kelianos will lecture in the| | United States th 1l on the survival | . of elements of ¢ b Ct > life of modern Greece. *( the tragic \ weaving and tradi She is recognized in- | s an expert weaver, and advocates a loom for each home. | is also a pioneer in the nm\nmnnl‘ CONSTIPATION WRECKS CHARM Kellogg's ALL-BRAN will bring prompt, sure, permanent relief —guaranteed! loseph Miller Killed by “Safer” Horse. wondence of the Associated Pres. RLIN—Heinrich Jerxsen. a yearold farmer of Harsleben in Sax ony, was obliged to make a journey. | but walted three hours for a horse wagon rather than trust himself to the local motor bus which he said was a dangerous contraption. The horse of the wa thrown out and killed instantly. l"m o avakia has only 90,000 unem. Ry the Associated Press. SPOKANE, Wash. Reveral carloads of which will races here next from the East, aptember cing afrplanes national week have arrived while bills of lading indicate tha still other shipments are on the way, it was announced here today by airport offi | Pri e flvers and many nmr\\lfal‘] turers will not fly their planes Spokane, air derby officials ind 'k hecause m of these plan ‘ | | | compete in the subjects will be TYLE in Men's Shoes that has been developed on new lines of sensible smartness: with quality “'hl‘ch hel’ctofore ]’]as al\x‘a)’s manded a higher price. bullt for purts over short dis: tances rather than for cross-country flying. The national flown here Sep be over short, inclosed courses. com= Service Ships to Fly. The Army, Navy and Marine Corps ships, unlike the privately craft, will be flown overland to « Spokane from Quantico, V vidge | Field, Mich.; San Franc nd n Diego. These machines are expected At Felts Field here Sunday and Mon day Planes for entry derby and the tr \mummmm 1] f which will hegin at temt E a ¢ the 1 they will he groomed | it. before lvt‘lh launched from Roosevelt Field on their trip across the country to owned That justifles our underscorx'ng them as— Constipation stealz strength, saps energy and leads to suffering and disease. Sallow cheeks, pim- al treat. Use it in cooking. Mix ples, circled eyes are but a few of it with other cereals. Comes ready the symptoms that betray the pres- to serve. Made by Kellogg in ence of this scourge. Guard against Battle Creek. Sold by all grocers. Don’t let it get in its work of Served everywhere. = Recives on destruction. package. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is guar- 0 anteed to relieve constipation. | Eat two tablespoonfuls daily—in chronic cases, with every meal. Doctors recommend Kellogg's be- cause it is 100% bran—100% effect Delicious with milk or eéream— nd add fruits or honey for a spe- Special at $10.85 Scotch Grain and Veal Calf, in Black and Tan —with size details that will meet individual require- ments. Arthur Burt Co.—1343 F Street Paris New York in the national air heing shipy long Maj. John Fancher, “tor of the national air derby, following officials at control between New York ami where pilots must ch Washington ALL-BRAN * Mfimmfimfiwmmm5m5mmmmm Tomorrow (Friday)—Another Big Dollar Day—Bigger and Better Values Than Ever No Mail Orders Filled No C.0.D/s One Day Only BEHRENDS' BIG DOLLAR DAY Hundreds of Other Wonderful Dollar Bargains Not Advertised No Exchanges D. €. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, VERY SHORT VACATIONS PARIS.—French cabinet ministers | who plays no |games and is never seen taking ex- |7 2—69c Men’s Blue Work Shirts— Triple stitched, two pockets, sl attached collars 3-—50c Men’s Nainsook S & Warm Full Bed Size Blanhf--—Fnll bed size warm gray blankets with col- ored borders $1.49 Crinkled Bedspread Colored stripe erinkled bedspreads in double- hed sizes. Blue. rose and i 8 Yds. 19c Domet Flannel Rleached outing flannel. Nice 51 warm. weighty 12 Yds.—15¢ Curtain Scrim | auanity White and ecru. Plain and 8 Yds. 19¢ Bleached Muslin plaids: fine mesh . 26 inches wide: perfect substantial quality sl cotton for a low price 8 Yds. 19¢ Striped Outing For gowns. paiamas. underwear, etc. P'rl'v l'nnv‘- checks. $1.39 Mattress Covers Three-quarter or full bed size rtout muslin covers. strap fastened 6—25¢ Pillowcases Zinch hem-finished, full-bleached. good auatity musiin 3—50¢ Bath Towe Is Fxtra large, heavy-weight, all- white Turkish 4 2__65¢ Window Shades PERFECT QUALITY white, tan or green 51 s on hest $1.39 ‘Ruffled Curtains L i ;1.59 Silk Crepe Quantity limited. . 6 Yds. 19c White Batiste Soft silk finish. For haby dresses underwear. ete Yard wide 5 Yds. 25¢c Percales New dark and heht patterns for school dresses. men's shirts, etc 8 Yds. 15¢ Longcloth 48 inches wide, moft English finish. An unusually tow vrice. . NOT A DOLLAR ITEM, but a saving of many dollars $14.98—$19.75—524.98 *] $1.50 Girls’ Tub Dresses Ginghams and prints, tastily made and trimmed; sizes 7 to 14. $2.00 Girls’ Felt Hall 25 slightly soiled imported felt hats. ... - 1 79¢ Girls’ Satine Bloomers 2 for *1 High grade sateen Kickernick and other brands 2—59c Girls’ Mu:lin Underwear Gowna. slips, combinations and bloom- § ers. Lace or embroidery trimmed 4—50c Babies’ White Dresses Boy or girl style $ Lace or embroiders trimmed 4—39 Tots’ Creepers Button hottom. elastic knee. Silk embroidered trimmed, White and *1 $1.50 and $2.00 Tots’ Knitted Capes iR e 2—69c Tots’ Rompers and Creepers Good qualits chambray. Solid eolor g or with white tops .. ..... W $1.50 Babies’ White Dresses Sheer fine nainsook. Pin tucks sl Whi 1927. He devoted most of his holiday to writing and other labors. The minister of war, Paul Painleve, who says he hasn't had more than four days away from work in any | Summer in recent years, was ordered by his doctor to take a fortnight's ““cure” at one of the French watering {nlaces. Between twice-daily visits to | the springs for the regular glass of mineral water he wrote a treatise €n- | titled “Study on the Resistance of Fluids to the Movement of a Solid.” Aristide Briand, the foreign min- ister, and, like Painleve, a bachelor, ws more about loaflng than some {of his cabinet colleagues. He goes | fishing. | Clemencean this year pottered about | | his garden in the Vendee and took 1 automobile ride every day. LONDON.—Musical | sent C. O. D. or on approval; 30 Afternoon Dresses, $5 (imperfect), if perfect would be $16.50. Satins and flat crepes. Smart colors, Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 44, 25 Sillc Afternoon Dres: $2.50: Printed Crepes, slizhtly soiled. and 36 to 42, were $5.95. Sizes 16 to 20 DOWN Special el Coats, $11.95 (Fere § Coats, in gray and tan mixtures. Notch collars and large patch pockets. Sateen lined and interlined. Sizes 38% to 4612 6 Misses' Poiret Sheen Coats, $11.95; were $25. Iour collars of Summer squirrel and twin heaver. All-silk crepe lined. Sizes 16 to 36, DOWN STATRS STORE Men’s Hose, 35c¢ Many Were 75¢ Pair 100 pairs Men's Pure Silk Hose, in plain colors: Hose in fancy stripes and plaids. All perfect quality. lot, 9V to 114 ine Broadeloth Shirts. Mens, Unlon Suits, Reinforced in hing. Sizes 36 10 42 " i sotoie Roys’ Good ma $1. Aetothand vercale 7es A 10 D. 75 Knit Ties, (soiled ) Men's Ties, mussed.) vears only in fancy atripes and DOWN STAIRS STORE. BURGLARS BEAT RETREAT WITH BLARE OF BAND | Rob Music Store and March Away | Residents along th Playing on Stolen Drums and Trombone. Correspondence of tha Associated Press. | gained a measure of fame with a sin- gle street performance are being wide- | ly sought for a return engagement. | ar g Smashing in the door of store in Liverpool road, burglars ioad- ed themselves with drums of assorted sizes, one trombone and a music cab- 20 Flat Crepe Dresses, $3.95: were $5.95. 3 pairs rayon and lisle 55¢. pajama checked nainsook back with web- ,Knickees. dBe: wera 81 and 5. 18 lvun:nl khaki and 1708 checks. inet. under unusual cover, aroused by the | grumbled, but never suspected | the noisy instruments were | property. Escape was easy. | his Josses and laughed. bandits who plete their band.” | a music| Angora, crepes and a few georgettes. Rose, tan, white, green and peach. Sizes 16 to 20, 36 to 35. In tal- maize, rose and green Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 33. Blouses, 75¢ Of Engligh Broadcloth, Plque and Margot Lace, these Vestees and Blouses are of- fered in sizes 34 to Jersey Sports Dresses, $3.95; were $5.95. In one and two piece stvles. Good col- ors, and all sizes, 16 to 20 and 36 to 40. DOWN STAIRS STORE lored styles. Peach, shades. STAIRS STORE Vestees and 40-inch’ All-silk Flat Crepe 5125 yard Specially priced. 600 yards in the newest shades for Fall and Win- ter. A firmly woven, Smoothly lustrous crepe. ekt & Shortlensth SILKS, GREATLY REDU ood .nnmuu. o 3% yard lengths ‘of desirable “sifks. re- duced % 3. DOWN qruks STORE $1 Sizes in 80 of (Slightly VERY SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW 300 pairs Women’s Pumps, Oxfords and Evening Shippers, *1-* pr. Many turned or Goodyear welt soles. brocades and woven leather. famous makes included—“Modease,” Desirable styles In lot sizes 214 Women's Brown Leather Boudoir Slippers, 95¢; were more.. 50 pairg, with Jeather snles and heelz. Pompon trimmed; sizes 3 to & Men's Oxfords, reduced to $2.25. 36 pairs dark brown oxfords with Goodyear welt soles and rubber heels. Broken sizes. and our Children's Pumps, reduced to $1. “Peerless” makes. Mostly with hand in patent leather, satin, velvet, calf, kid, to 8 and most all widths AAA to C. 40 pairs. In Sturdy soles and wide, Sizes 4 to 11. tan and patent leather. comfortable toes. Children’s Shoes, Tennis Shoes and Slippers, 50¢: were $1 to $1.75. quick selling. 0Odds and ends, reduced for Then they executed a retrea With a boom and a blare of jdzzy |enthusiasm the band marched déwr | the street in the early morning haurs line of march ill-timed seremade that stolen The proprietor of the shop coufted “‘When 1 heard of it,” he said. “I | felt like sending them a piano to com- the new capital of Turkey, has now a wireless station which is broadcasting musical and other pro- grams {0 all parts of Asia Minor. A Hoodward & Lothrop DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not Phone or Mail Orders not accepted Silk Dresses—Greatly Reduced 20 Silk Dresses, $4.50; were $10 and $16.50. Flat and short Children’s Shoes, $1.95; were $2.95. 40 pairs, in Union Suits Athletie style, good quality paiama s check, with inserts n back- .0 9] 31.39 Men’s Muslin Pajamas -pioce. atyles. solid colors, with fancy ¢ trimmings. Al sizes ... 4 Pairs Men’s Silk and Rayon Hose for Seamiess and fashioned tope. 51 pretty mvle'w‘ in I'V1"J< and Siripes : 2—79¢ Men’s Fancy Union Sum 81.50 Men’s Brocdcloth and Madral Shl'rts eck- sl 3_59c Menl Bulbrtggan Shirts and Drawers Short-slerve shirte, ankie-lef:th draw- sl ere. Sizes a4 10 44..... 4—50c Mcns Nmmooh Shirts and Drawers ic shirts and kneelength draw- § t good qualits pajama 1 2—75c Men’s Lined Knitted Ties Beautiful na\llrn! in PHI] Size Ties. $ All colors $1.50 Ladles Colored ~ Umbrellas 10 Pairs 29¢ Boys’ and Girls’ Sport Hose Ribbed Sport Sox, with fancy §| z th Ta turned cuffs ... 2 Pairs 79c Ladies’ Silk or Rayon Hose g g i e i et | Blue Crane Guaranteed Silk Hose pl st el $l 2 Pairs 75c and $1.00 Chamois Cuff Gloves E Manufactenrers’ samples. one or twe of a 5[ kind. faney thhll,l)"‘ ou $1.65 Kayser Silk Hose ATl colors Discontinued numbera of heavy lisle soles: sitk hose: "l 3 Pairs 59c Women’s Lisle Hose perfect 4 Prs. 35¢ Boys’ and Girls’ Kibbed Stockings e and soles: hiack, and cordovan. Sizes 6 10 10. . white sl 3—50c Boys’ Sport Blouses Novelts natterns and stripes. with attached collars 1 $1.25 Boys’ Juvenile Suits Corduroy pants Sizes 3 10 K $1.00 Boys’ Pants, 50c Boys’ Blouse, Both for $1.50 Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters ot syl s-tone tmmings 31.50 Bnys Cloth Hats =] § $1.50 Boys Wash Suits %1 sl o WIS $l $1.50 Boys’ Cloth Pants Heavy qua ty Clot Pants sl in knicker atyle, Sz 8 10 18 . $5.00 Boys’ Z-Pants Cloth Sui 2l Buy & regular $5.00 « Suit and $100. Two =TT TS REnthhththththY FUR-TRIMMED Sport Coats Richly Furred Coats, in stylish s for young girls and women. terns in si own higher priced garments. $10.00 SATIN Black. blue, tan, green and wine, in a variety of new advanced styles. 10} ds and novelty pat- m samples and our overpl Show DRESSES Iustrous satin 16 to 50 sizes. Women’s Low Shoes , Black and Brown Ie-!her. 400 Pairs Patent, Sat All sizes in lot .. 2 Prs. Women’s Houu Shppen Felt House Slippers, sl soft padded woles; 1 various colors Women’s Felt Juliets Arworted colors. Leather ® Tubher heels A sies 4 Many styles and heels. sl Musu and Cluldren s Low Shoes Tan and patent leathers, in ovestrap and oxfords 5 to 2 sizes. . Children’s Shoes Sehool and play oxfords with stout. serviceable soles: in tan leather 2—69c Baby Blankets Warm, soft, fluffy, pink and blue Teddy Blankets .... 5 Yds. 25¢ komper and Suit Cloth coth Cfor oy’ uiia, $l St fastealor ke and $1.39 Damask Table Covers White hemstitched eovers, with pretty cen- sl ters and horder designs. Full girls’ 5] B 3 Yds. 39¢ Indian Head Pretty dark and light colors for wchool dresses, boys' suite and women's uniforms $1.50 Women’s Hand Bagt Stylish, new underarm or pouch bags: 2 Pairs 69¢c Burson Extra Size Rayon Hose )| Extra size legn and elastie tops Black and eolors .. $1.50 Ladies’ Silk Glaun Fancy embroidered cuffe: embroidered back: wanted colors At 2—6‘.9:: Ollclolh Table Covers Preity bhorder and center designa on white § Mo, Taree 1 1—98:: Sheet, 2—25c Cases All 3 for Good quality eotton, 3-inch hems. Limit. 2 sets to a aetomer 4 Ydt. 35¢ Satme Black, white and all col for bloomers. underwea te 3 50c Ladres Rtbbed Umon Suits 51 Tight or loose knee ki or built-up shouiders . . 4—39c Women’s Jersey Knit Bloomers Elastin waist and ku!' Pink only. - lored bodice 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. BEHREND Pretty lace medallion inserts. Long Girls’ Jean Mlddy Blouses Lonsdale Jean Blouses. collars ; Sizes 8 to 18 2—69c Women’s Mullm Crepe Underwear Gowns. Step ins, Bloomers and 51 Costume Slips: Aolid color and fancy patterns . $1.50 Women’s lmported Voile Underwear Beautiful high shades sl Lace insertod. Gowna and Teddiss. . . . $1.50 Women’s Handmade Gowns Regular and extra sizes White and colors. Appliqued work $1.50 R. & G. Corsettes Flaatic insets Side fastened Boned front and back, All sizes. 2—69c Rayon Brocaded Brassieres Wide or narrow bandeaus. Ribbon tae straps. All mizes. $1.25 Women’s Costume Sltp: Sheer muslin and sateen slips, $ {rimmed with handmade Ince. Black and colors $1.50 Women’s Ruyon Teddies and Step-Ins Lustrous high shade fiber silk underwear. Lace inserts. . or $2.00 Women’s Long Crepe Kimonos Solid colors or fancy designs. S0l colors or fauey desisns 51 Ribbon” trimmed ... 2—78¢ Bungalow Frocks Full size Coverall G Lhan )ymk- SI Rick-rack trimmed . $1.25 and $1.: 50 Women’s House Frocks Attractive-looking dresses for afreet Sl wear: nicely trimmed. ... - ; 4—39c and 49¢c Waist Aprons Artist muslin, percales and _fancy sl prints. Cretonna and rhmmnfllmn binding trimmed. . . 4—39¢ Muslin S!en-hu Full-cut underwear $ with lace frimming ...... Extra and Regular $1.39 Hoover Aprons Better kind of reversible aprons. White and all colors $2.00 and $3.00 American Lady Corsets Discontinued numbers and not_all sizes In each lot.. Rctular and Extra Size Muslin Teddies Sheer muslin trimmed with handmade medallion .. Bell Brand Boys’ Shirts Solid eolor, with s double yoke, sport cuffs.. 5—29c Acorn Waists All sizes. Genuine Acorn body walsts. *1 patent leather and calf. Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, 200 pairs, with Tisle top and foot. hades of flesh, rachelle, Sizes in lot, 813 to 10, Full-fashioned sle Hose, 25¢. 200 pairs, in white, tanbark and nude. Sizes 81z to 10, gray, DOW VERY SPECIAL—300 pairs. styles, in made, oak, gray Georgette Scarfs, 65c. 30. Beautiful pastel colors. DOW hlack 200 h weight, hed size.” Good deep hems. Pillowcases, 28c. 300, in 42x36 and 42x36 sizes: heavy bleached cotton, free from dressing. DOWN STAIRS STORE Semi-Annual Selling Closes Saturday. Rugs, Draperies and Lamps at Specially Lowered Prices. DOWN STAIRS STORE Felt Hats, $1.75 Sperial for Fridar. tomorrow Good " ehapes ‘and emart colors. havon Vests, oc, umk-n nizes. Lucette Dresses, $1.50: Geve" '3 b5 Piece Goods Remnants Short-Lensths of Dravers and Dre: ods,reaily re- te Janas derwear Crepe. Ch and_Percales in an of colors and rints was 20¢ fo Lamp Shades, Reducea Georgette _Bridge Shades. JInIor STATRS STORE New Fabric Gloves, 50c pr. in the newest Fall novelty-cuff with painted design on one end. x3l1-inch size. TAIRS STORE ~ sus0 Double-bed Sheets, 1 seamless bleached Sheets, in popular double- A very special price for this quality. DOWN Silk Slips, %25 Were $3.95 Radium, Satin and_ Crepe de Chine Costume Slips, in flesh, white, green, peach, orchid and blue. Sizes 34, Children's % Sports Hoses, 3%, 40, 42 and 44. Soiled 25¢; were 33: and 50¢. Fancy from display. and r\lam hose. Sizes 7, T4, Also, Silk Slips, $2.25: % 91, fariy 17 0in “exira 46 to . Black, navy. Athletic Suits, 45¢ Were $1. . 83, in flesh, 3 peach, white and orchid. All Sizes 6 to 81. aizes, 36 to 42, Miscellaneons Underwear, grouned at 35c. Mostiy white mushin slips, sizes 36 to 44. Silk Bandeaux, 25¢ Wers $1. Radium. all-over lace and lace-and-satin Bandeaux, very soiled from display. Sizes 30 to 36. Spall-size Girdles. 50c: were of fancy “materials. T ana’ 14 Teh tengtha: Wash Dresses, 65¢ Were $1.75. 30 in rayon checks. Sizes 36 to 42. Rroken sizes 14 White Dotted Swis: Wash Frocks, $1.35: were $1.95. Also printed batiste. Aostly small sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE 200 Velveteen Handbags, $1 200 of the very latest styles in Handbags, shown in velveteen, a very smart material for Fall and Winter. The styles are copied after the very expensive models. Black and brown. Kiddie Boxes, 38c; 3 for §1. 100 in round and square shapes. Very attractive colors. DO’ STAIRS STORE RUGS—Greatly Reduced or Very Specially Priced 12 8.3x10.6 heaviest quality Axminster Rugs, seamless. Imperfect $42.50 grade, now.......... $25 5 6x9 Velvet Rugs with fringed ends. Were '$17.50, reduced ' to. ........ ceveiess $0TS 59x12 Tapestry Seamless Rugs. Special. ... 2 7.6x9 Tapestry Seamless Rugs. Special. 1 6x9 Seamless Axminster Rug. Special..........$15 8 27x54 Monark Fiber Rugs. Were $2.75, now....75¢ 3 36x63 Monark Fiber Rugs. Were $3.25, now $ 10 3x6 Japanese Grass Rugs. Were 835¢, now.... DOWN STAIRS STORE Irregulars of 75C ’$1.50 Grade Some are all-silk to the hem. gun metal and French nude, regu- sizes blue and and Cannes. ns, 75¢ pair. 100 yards long, with Cross-bar or usisasnees

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