Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1927, Page 26

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s el 'TIE_EVENING ST.\T:'. WASHINGTON. D._ €. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER %. 1% | garment, but the move was eharac- Voluntary Bankruptey. | [ deater. Col. Isham he knew as a t, but SIX PI-ANES ENTER Ebony Cabmet Once Owned by BOSWell gonuine and enthusiastic collector o(‘Al‘my to Renovate 3 500 000 Umforms :;i:;dmn!mp:\;‘rlt:g !(-;aen:noglr;::so(t?:: oS Rl e i nia and a great Boswell scholar. 5 a ‘bankrupt Al " Army,” because of the soldiers’ pride nkrupt was flled in Bankruptc Dr. Johnson's ongrapher, in New York|, Vit nas nappened is tat'a prt-| Which Were Left Over From World War‘m ek nttoTi Cort yeherias B ¢ "Rt et Sl S S whereby the manuscripts are chang- — 2% i Attorneys Shefferman & A,.,n,o:‘?u";}f ing hands from one private house to . : NUN SIUP RABE By tho Associated Press, the papers Tad been disposed of ”m\m.umer, Col. Isham already has the | By the Associated Press. ATl deE otk o outs Alle ,,ua,,"_’ g k$35£02”§“rlt I:x l‘llllei DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Septem- ham. Lord Talbot is Boswell's | ebony cabinet in New York and we ; ecking $35,000 for alleged personal | ber 30.~The tamous 'evony ‘cabinet € irantion. O ratand ho intends to pubiish the | Because of lack of funds :e bl;y new | master general's office added, but be- | Secking 33090 for allegell porsoral once owned by Boswell, biographer of | “In Col. Isham's hands,” said Lady | manuseript uniforms, the Army is planning tlo cause of the effects of weather hnwe'\[ Kate C. Rollin, 2323 Pennsylvania | Reva P ¢ Dr. Johnson, and containing a number | Talbot de Malahide, “the Boswell renovate and dye 3,500,000 khaki uni-|become tinged with variegated colors. jtié: ventarday leantt iy the Dis- | D ir Pari 's of valuable Boswellian manuscripts, is | manuseripts will be in the best possi- R B forms which it has had on hand since | The Rit Products Co. of Chicago bas i(ncl Supreme Court a st the Penn | S Scheduled to Take Off Wed- | 3¢ ared by Lady Talbot de Majhide | ble keeping and will be put to the | When depressed conditions in Mex.|the World War. The uniforms, the | been awarded the contract for the ren- | Improvement Co., 911 Seventh street. team Boilers to be in New York, in the hands of | bes le use, Of that Lord Talbot ([rn this year forced many plants to | newest of wlhlch date bf:(;k ‘Z,éi.‘,‘ ;r;‘m lzfl;";\en\\;;‘;-mt\l:, g };freg‘*;‘f’f; Thron'»fhl :\vl'lflrn"l“) \IN:""‘, r‘ ‘|\ | Fries, Beall & Sh i - Lieut. Col. Ralph Isham. s red. Lord Talbot preferred | dismiss - numbers of workers, | quartermaster genera - | has ved by u of | man it is alleged that the defendant | ries, nesday in Cross Coun Lord Talbot de Malahide, however, |lh|| Col. Isham, more than any one |the employers were compelled by law | nounced today, will be dyed a standard | Standards. The expense to the Gov . , Deal arp asserted last night that the i . should have them. He would |to > let out three months’ | shade of olive drab. ernment, according to the quarter and | 734 10th St. N.W. try Dash. 4 not been sold, but tha ! e parted with them to a | w The uniforms are of correct cut!master general, will be ! By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, September 20.—Entry | of six planes in the non-stop classi he New York-Spok: ir . o e e v a T'hree Smart Versions ficials in charge of the flight. These - b o e e 1 ans u ' g ' O. \ of the New Millinery Only two of the planes had arrived SOV Field. These were the L A e 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 ) Schiller as pilot, and a Stinson mono [ A hat of black vel- plane piloted by “Eddie” Stinson. vet and trim of a Contest Called Certain. | i é rich blue velvet, of Officials of the flight said the non- charming dignity and stop race would be fought between good taste for the ma- these two even if none of the other en 4 tron. A hat that is ex- tries start. It had been announced r: l nc e e O es ‘ pokerBner v previously that the classification would o ; y be eliminated unless five qualified planes were ready to H:\|‘(.1 e " . i o an Senteret i Fall-Favored Fashions Designed to Adorn Border Chamber of Commerce, Wind- T e S America’s Aspirants to Ultimate Chic ch Schiller was to have made a non-stop flight from Windsor, Ontario, New Nemo-flex " 5 . Clever combination of s foinisns, Spmota by : F ranc h e t te F roc k 8 Velv-O-Web Step-ins Bk et and sattih A “Eddie” Stinson of Detroit, head of 4 HatoFiitmost chic 420 nson Airerate Corporation. | $7.50 - $15.000 in Prizes. | € i Have All the Smartness and Nemo-flex contributessan . pilot, Martin Jen 4 . sl e The 'Ryan Alrlines of Verve of Youth ({?!]rnrgd\lsalr) new feature— | 3 elv-O-Web. i " | @ %r:’&mx:unntmno. M):; ) : $ A silky floss woven into s. | the back of the elastic gives \ Sor, ot Hielaoit, Stioh, 1 L them a durable lining. Soft / van Zahdt, 3 They are smart—they are new-—you can see it in every and fluffy. b oo Sy o | 1 2 graceful line. Striking bolero, chic blouse, and simple straight- Durabie enough to be A" formals hae: s nter 'y Na Alr- H C! A fF, ’ c! H T P 1C ¢ & Wabh Liatent. Tomax A1 i ) ]txlne effedat——.:‘ ord a world (I‘{f duucei "J{he fdl;rm‘gomhum::ons are washed frequently—as com- shows the smartness of The non-stop entrles are placed in ] .the newest; there is satin, Roma, chiffon velvet, georgette com- fortable as the sheerest : S ~ G \) 4 4 ’ £ 3 a > S wn velvet and a rich ’f‘sl:m;' ("; g\;}tvr!:“:vel‘cnfie‘_!nsfm!::!{::ir:r;f; 3 F bined with transparent velvet, wool georgette and georgette friska, undergarment. A well made b’;c]'(\{ nbrreyc":lcd ?nctal]ic first and second places at the finish. ) ¥ from which to select. The variety of finishes is bewildering, garment that allows plenty gmh »\n(mld il | flares, tiers, pleats, fancy tuckings, ties, buttons and pm<—drllull\' 8¢ foaml tord irecdoni of PR e no]ie ‘Sls SHIPPING NEWS | g/ arranged. The colors bespeak Fall in their deep richness. Misses’ movement J & i it sizes range from 16 to 20; women’s 36 to 46. Second Floor—Lansburgh's—7th Street Second Floor—Lansburgh’s—7th Street | / An exclusive group of the best styles. Arrivals -{ ::dfi:ll{!nn From A ! Second Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Albert Bal n—Hmhurl s MR S Franchette . Girls’ New Double-Breasted w.;.‘nu e Loaden o ,._t_"—*m.., == Py ‘Silk Hosiery s . Lucette ‘ Velvet Jackets va = D rnes 31 Service and Chiffon Weight e L DUE TODAY ’ In All the New i 4 Dresses A < $5.95 Boxota—Puyerto Colombia. , Fall Shades ) The well tailored, mannish vel- 1 65 \ fi ) vet jacket is hard to equal for . A 3 < smartness. They are so swag- fire TR be: > \ > e i reli \ er for sports wear—so trim for DU TONURROW. M b @ dicae lord g 8 S §treet ar{)d office wear. Black Paris—Havrs .. ........... September 14 about Franchette chiffon 7 ) * \ iele e I:‘Dl THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, hose that is delightful—a wine and brown. Sizes 14 to 42. President Polk—World cruise. e B filviaeSt. Johne pember 17 . sturdy, yet dainty practi- | H o =‘u afim‘mlfian:n btember 17 Of black satin; cability about the service g Rl New Silk Blouses DUE FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, ;’{,";“"’ ; ,'a”,"’" weight that is especially de- ’ N . s cliect $5.95 to $10.95 *fi%’?‘fio‘-flsfl'&’flm tor ptember 1 g drape, $35. sirable —in all Franchette N New prints, in checked Fancy and tailored blouses, some Muenchen—Bre: : hose is the choice of the wise and floral patterns and with contrasting colors, . button DUE SATORDAY. SEFTEMBER 24. shopper. ¢ trimmed. High aud V necks. Veendam—Rotterdam pper. September ] plain colors, all guaran- / White, tan, black, navy, wine, copen DUE SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. £ Street Fl Lansburgh’'s—8th Street 'S i i t cfl"'“:flgflwx&n{ \ e i \ 24 teed fast. Sizes 7’ 8 and blue, green. Sizes 34 to 44. 10 have bloomers. Sizes The Smart Skirts 10, 12 and 14 have belts, $5.95 to $9.95 September ‘Septembe: % ) ptem ¥ . = | N v Eflfifi?&‘ufi’?&'fi' 1 FranChette CoatS ' ) collars and cuffs of white Silk and wool, wrap-around and nmne{n a—London pleated models. In navy, tan, ork PhtriaMarseiie o it In Youthful Modes—of Fine 3 or contrasting colors. g green, copen blue and plaids. Fourth Floor—Sth Street Second Floor—73th Street OUTGOING STEAMERS. B : SAILING TODAY. i Fabrics and Luxurious Furs Cristobal—Port au Prince and Cristobal + Haiti—St. Thomas. Barbados and St. Vin- i — !:-gm':‘—_ncmm and_Helsingtors. $69.50 fi:‘:!;mt B%:;d"lbl—.-gmonlh Chnr%‘l::l Presldents” Wyison—Naples and Triest, 5 : i ' < n SAILING TOMORROW. Even the mgst expressive adjectives could not adequately T Bresi a e ace ll . ow a e S .‘;“""‘:"h“.‘::&:" and Liverpool. describe the smartness—the quality—the richness of these coats. 3 ,f,,’:,,. ';:/,,,} * . ,.,,“’g',—“"""::&c“""‘”' ST S Tavaoh. Fabric, fur and fashion—the three are linked into one smart Ay shawl_collar % 1‘"*;5': i 9"&";'5;%}‘,;;:5;‘“ whole. Coats that have that easy assurance of correctness. and Tabs. A Special Purchase $1 50 A e S Citmaa Fuerts “ o (Sosts liose tatlonig fguaran oo verftec; fitting. ; - Brings This Lot for G avishly trimmed wi e most luxurious furs. Every ] : ; “gfu' c’é‘.'f?;"mc"‘“ e Oy smart style imaginable—every new style feature conceivable and Special Selling, each SAILING THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. every correct color. Ready for Fall refurnishing! This group of attractive F" fievy ::::-do; :‘f" Second Floor—Dasliht Sectlon—8ih Strst panels at this {ery special price! Surely this is an unusual WM‘" Oalo"ana offer—especially at this time of year. Shadow and filet W@;—M urg, Southampton and [13 (1] weaves with 2-inch fringe on bottom. The quality is ex- Manchuria—Havana, Cristobal and Pacific ? : A New Fran(:hette Pump cellent. Panels that will add untold beauty and warmth to Havana, Progreso. Vers Cruz and 7 A $10 your rooms, o god Seies. ~ lmh;x‘fm#n:lsnr;xun 23, Style and workmanship combine to make this an attractive Cretonne Crash M300 RI‘S. grbours and, Southampton. o o and comfortable pump, with a high pear-shaped tongue to give arquisette t‘.‘n’mnh.monhmo e fnd, London, 3 a splendid backing for buckles. In rich black satin or patent Weave' Yd., i R m quurtai'ns leather with the new box heel. An attractive selection of uiie Second Floor—Lansburgh's—7th Street gay, colorful stripes and fig- Fr $1.25 ures. The kind that will give Dainty curtains, made of . SAILING SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. : £ h sheer marquisette. With dots QOil Opaque mouth snd Have. just that touch of color that v lbilesea o Will : 2 and clustere gures. i e Bt Cristob: Port T S e e vards long. ie-backs to Mounted on guaranteed rollers. m—‘—' yiouth, S’ofi’é‘}nf’.m"i‘%"m peries, cushions, etc. match. Very reasonable. Size 36 inches by 6 feet. -.r“..":x"‘m“f.*:n“: BLBIOW am. Special—Yar d Clothes Dryer Going South? Fith Floor—Lansbareh's—sih Stret Cnmr:::m?:nfll‘)’o‘hn.r:bflmow Those who plan to drive South mer:'-"‘o'wnm-nrff“x‘}l ogls 1 Regular 3$8.95 Value and camp outdoors, will find in- waska—Plymouth and teresting news below, in these var § NN : savings on camp necessities. !egmn—l’umo " Colombla, Cristobal and : 7 Speczal Tomorrow “ P AMID S e V bfii—éfi‘w Domingo City. Sanches and 3 J : $7 75 TEII\)JITSKILS fiovc':nter pole. Westarn Worli—Rio de Janeiro. Santos. % N/ ¢ Fits compactly on running video and B . b A P S i Vaoaran, LN T ';3;‘:“‘;".1“:;az?:"m‘;‘;‘;:;:; X - New Designs that will : Reduced f y appeal to those wantin A splendid yard clothes dryer—will . 537 50 b o ( C‘:}:’servafive Patternsg save space in the yard. Umbrella style, TOURIST AUTO TENT, ; b 4 3 with 110 feet of line. This is a price r;mz(e céf hr7:n;'y, waterproof 5 =2 2 / i Conser\'ql(lw? paltterps—lg conservative price! Rugs that vou st : v duck. Size 7x9 ; ; _ that you will fairly visualize in your own home— - Hits I%Sv flrl’fcmld take advantage of—for ;;EQSO no\‘:’ Ll 512 50 : . lending it charm, warmth and color. A rug that is BISSELL CARPET price 1s rare. Sk |_.E e - s not merely attractive—but also very decidedly practi- o “MATCHLESS” s has cal—one that will give you n s’ servi 1t SWEEPE 1 s - : ill give you many years’ service. (i o e i e ::;”;I;}’; S mas‘;’,”’s o Fe e 2‘3“"';;},90:"?‘(, ‘;]‘g::‘lu‘l"“o :r":;( v - you have a particular color scheme in mind—you will for cash delivery only. S-ft. STEPLADDER. with ‘ c '\-‘.‘ L LU dBorTaid windowe e Sl 858 find the rug to harmonize perfectly with that color % I f t. Wi S scheme. Regular room sizes, 8.3x10.6 and 9x12. W. A. Egg...$14.40 pail shelf. Bolted under each $3:.5c0. el bl $24 50 % g anc W. A. Stove..$15.25 step .. ; 4 =l 98c FOLDING C A M P oy ] W. A. Nut. SPLINT HAMPER, large S\ - CHAIR, of steel. Covered New Tapestry Rugs Pabcolm Felt-Base size. With hinged cover, $1 with heavy LANSBURGH TISSUE, Vemitong : Rugs (9X10.6) et L. J0ta 1,000-sheet rolls, 10 rolls, 69c 8-Day Imported ~ White Enameled O DI S (Brussels Weave) $6.95 . . KAMPKOOK STOVE, two Also Buckwheat, soit LIQUID VENEER POL- Kijtchen Clock = Kitchen Stool burners. Wind- L $217 5 briquettes and ISH, for floors, furniture or shield. Pabcolin Rugs have an enameled surface g weod. All our automobiles. 2 95 88 ly safe Handsome rugs, made of sturdy wool with that gives the appearance of newness at all Is are screened and : . C loop pife. New designs and colors that you times. The back is waterproof. It lies flat R 4 as 30 s1208 DOUBLE FOLDING bi il et muaranteed, P i Bl CAMP COT, with wooden will admire. Rugs that will give you un- without tacking. Wool rug designs with at- i Round, square or octo- Sturdy stools of steel. ¢ usually fine satisfaction and wear. Room tractive borders. Every rug perfect and | . - gon shaped porcelain So convenient for the frame. c°""d with heavy size, 9x12. Seamless. guaranteed. B J R R o dial. _Decorated with kitchen. With attractive Ealtvas. Fifth Floor—Lansbargh's—S8th Street blue Delit design on white enameled finish, * setup .. Main 8944 Sixth Floor—Lanshurgh's—8th Street white background. 24 inches high, Fourth Floor—7th Street 923 New York Ave. NW. .. 1937 5th St. N.E. .T Hnflll. Port au Prince and 'aDe Hlmen St. Marc and Port au

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