Evening Star Newspaper, September 21, 1927, Page 19

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F’THT', TVENING STAT. WASHINGTON, "TI. GERMANS TOFLY | 10U.5.VIA AZORES Junkers, North German Lioyd ' 2nd Lufthansa Deny Backing Project. By the Ass BERL1 orous —Despite vig: rectors of the orks, it was learn- ¢ that the G-24, a three-me been made ready Junkers branch plant Sweden. for a transatls . an Will Make Staps. Junkers patched to and New The Ass ess was informe that the is purely a Junkers one, as the man_ Lloyd h definitely withdrawn from the project mnd 1L which had heen ap- | e ined participati It rned that the re for | ssports and diplomatic v has | been made in the name of the Works. Machine Just Completed. - ¥ The 1 new machine just out | of the this type use. In the atlantic o for 12 pa gascline “Th and many machines of > in commercial 3 (uv the trans- has nothing to do \\n') “it ana will | not even furnish pilots { that a n,m of their machine was | ready for : flight to th ation had nothin t. that they e some tir North German undertakir “TAILOR-MADE” CHURCH IS FRIDE OF I ‘U‘!‘LI\NS‘. n Catholic | del Carmen., | above the fdun. ured to order in ‘POIRET FLIES OWN FLAG. Emb!em Tells When Paris Dress- maker Is at Home. ondence of the Associated Press. . France.—When Paul n dressmaker, is th resi- I. nce here a white flag with blue bars above his villa, situated at the er's edge. Poiret is probably the private citizen of France who house flag above his land resi- ture theater in the t which Poiret de- At a recent per- henefit of a local scarded coats sleeves be- of the night. | cause of th |PUBLICISTS OF CHURCH WILL MEET OCTOBER 31 »Ax\nul\l Conference Will Be Held at Chicago, With Notables in Field Attending. ciated Press. —The an- ) publicity, years by . the gathering grown to be one of national ive Church Publicity” will be ject of lh(‘ mnlmnp session. sts chairman of the commis- | sion on city on the Chicago Church Federaton, will preside at the morning session. 20 feet will change the mr to the point of fatality in three minutes. Unduplicatable Values at— $25 VERY kind of good price! vet is sthart—plain, or sheer velvet predom- inating. They're here at this The fashions of these |BRITISH ACTRESS OWNS MOST NOVEL BUNGALOW Miss Viola Tree’s Seaside Home Built of Material From Former Royal Train. | Correspondence of the Associated Press. BANGOR, England—Miss Viola | Tree, the actress, has one of the most novel bungalows in England. Her seaside home near here has been built from the saloon and sleeping cars of the royal train formerly used by the King and Queen. Princess Mary spent her honeymoon in these cars when she martied Viscount Lascelles in 1922, The saloon car is now Miss Tree's dining room. It is decorated with in- 4laid wood, while the sleeping coaches are of satin wood with bright blue blinds. There are three carriages in all, painted white, set as three sides of a square, forming a court. Here Miss Tree has planted a flower garden which she tends herself. o Asked to write an essay on Quak- ers, a little girl wrote: “Quakers are very meek people. who never fight and never answer bhack. My father is & Quaker, but my mother is not.” - The = Gollier Inn/ Subiblullo Vsl e T T Every Wednesday and Fri- day, 5 Until 7:30 Our Famous 4-Course Sea Food 7 5 c Dinner or your choice of our regular menu Also served in the grill—| b third more space—no. wait- ing—efficient table service. Columbia 5042 M'-BR@KS &CO G -STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12¢th This is a Velvet Season! VELVET FROCKS vel- soft oD ~ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER >Y. ~ RETURNg FrOM PADJJL c}(fal/\ms Chic is every lovely woman’s desire. It cannot always be faithfully interpreted fl\rougl't regular style~report channels. Nisley stylists, through their adherence to my _suggestions, have retained that much desired Paris touch in the patterning of all of their Autumn shoes. You must see them to — appreciate what I mean. @w M WoRD IN APPROVED PARI FALL FOOTWEAR FASHIONS Full Mm frocks are as important as the velvet fabrics—and as for values, they are too obvious 1 to the Philip- Image of « an exquisitely wrought pinnacle above It is a statue of San Sebastian, flanked by two angels. 'YAHMAH-HQ’ HITS LONDON Burley Foreman'’s Shout to Trench Workers Produces Thrills. Eorrespondence of The Associated Press. LONDON.—"Yahmah-ho! Yahmah. This is not a line of linotype mis- takes. Nor is it the song of dark Numidians waving fans over a sleep- Ing Eastern princess. It is London's hewest street cry. They are laying telephone cables in ndon streets and at the end of a nch stands the tall, burly foreman. “Yahmah-ho! Yahmah-ho!" he cries. And the workmen pull and the cable moves along. And the crowd gathers, #nd the passers-by stare. “Yahmah-ho! mah-ho!" H, Mrs. Nabor, have you heard that Mrs. Jones is quite ill? She has a miserable cold. Mrs. Jones says she caught it the other morning hen went outs’ was fully dressed. N indeed, it dcesn’t take much exposure to 2ive ore a cold t ¢ Ars. after she was g to have her grocer d liver the milk with her usual order of groceries. W's reaily the wisest and safest way to buy Milk. I always get such won- derfully fresh and pure Milk. You see, my grocer sends me— to require emphasis! @APGAZIX Rex. U. 8. Pat. OfF. FEATURED hackle feather pad loops its side. French! Third Floor—At Brooks W. . Moses & Sons F Street & Eleventh TWO GREAT REBOUX SUC- CESSES REPRODUCED IN JELLEMODE SPECIALLY FOR THE WEEK END The Reboux EYEBROW HAT 10 75 An altogether new ef- fect emphasizing angles and lines sponsored by this great artiste mil- liner. A most unique conception of the Basque type Hat with a ed to In the New Dull and Lustrous Ee]ts Soleil! SOEBONTON of onestraps for autumn wear. Sunburn-champagne kidskin with cedarwood ten trimming is the striking color combination of this beautiful pat- tern. High Paris heels, to be sure. Flustes’ ‘Iysees 4 ONE strap pattern with a distinctly raserved type of smartness. May be had in black satin with black suede trimming or in black, brown or white kid and patent leather. Demi-Paris heels. UTUMN'S supreme expression in chie ties. Developed in hazel brown calf trimmed with cedarwood tan and in dull black calf trimmed with black lizard. Cuben heels. Seventy Styles For Street, for Dress, for Party, Dance and Svening Wear Siockmqs\ eCreaTED exclusively for Nisley by one of America’s very best hosiery mills. Reteiled on the same scientific plan as Nisley shoes, they represent proportionately the same great value. at rich, lustrous quality for which you have been accustomed to pay a grentdn]mme Sheer-chiffon or style- service weaves in all new color tones $1.50 “None Higher Priced /,/' - T lm,mea Puckes & s sHoE manufacturers, we import direct from Paris, lovely French cut-steel buckles and price them, in Nisley stores, not as such ]:’T:Ch.ndifie is usually priced, but u;lcnlthe Nisley margin which brings them to you at an amazingly low figure. Rhinestones & imported French cut-steels 50c to $5 ISLEY'S Beautitul Shoes 7 In Washington — 1339 F Street, N. W. GINOTHER variation of the highwaisted French Tailleur oxford. Shown in a rich warm shade of brown and in lus- trous black patent leather. Demi-Paris AS a Parisian charm found only in the French tie de luxe. It is in black suede with the fax and vamp of scalloped black patent or in brown with t! fox and vamp of scalloped hazel brown ‘calf. Demi-Paris heels. Montmartre” GBRINGS a new note of dash to the buckle one strap. Rose blush with an un- derlay of Everglade po"n dot and hazel brown trimming. in hazel brown with chevron underlay nnd rose blush trimming. Demi-Paris heels. Gvery Size From2Y2 to 9-~AAA to D, with Special Stylesin AAAA

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