Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1928, Page 24

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e | NANCHURA POLEY Death of Chang Tso Lin Not| to Affect Anti-War n vu- chunl ‘They will South Man- nhurlln luxlw-m the llves and prop- rny of Jlfnnese nmonlh ressed regarding Chanz H‘ueh-lllnn eldesc son of the former dictator and his successor as military governor of Mukden. The Japanese government, however, stressed that it was not its intention to inter- fere in any peaceful administration. It was rumored that more troops | might be sent to Manchuria to com- | | plete the quota provided for by treaty, |but it was understood the war office had not yet reached any decision in | | regard to ms ' ‘THE _EVENING Dr. C. C. Wu, representative of the Chinese nationalist government in this Cfillnfl’y “Press re] f .young communism entirely untrue,” gram reac. e it T. W. BELT HELD. rt of execution in Clnwn rls and boys on account of the cable- Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICK, Md, June 22.—Town- | send W. Belt, prominent real estate op- "erator in Montgomery and Frederick NINE PUPILS GRADUATED. William Tyler Page Speaks at Landover Exercises. Special Dispatch to The Star. LANDOVER, Md., June 22—The following were presented certificates at closing exercises of Landover School, | held in Magruder Memorial Christian Church: Evelyn Dorothy Beall, Helen Cecelia Casserly, Donna Elizabeth Dant, Aubrey LeRoy Lanham, Edith Carroll STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TRIDAY. JUNE 22, 1928. DA[AII ROYAL G STREET AT 11th WASHINGTON, D. C. MAIN 8730 Mott, Curtis Edward Mullikin, Ludwell Compton Quade, Mary Hazel Wheeler and Pearl Frances Windsor. The cln"& history was given by Pearl Windsor and | Fdith~ Mott, the class will by Anna s —— | counties, was arrested here yesterday | on warrants charging assault and bat- SLAYING RUMOR DENIED |<~ry and driving an automobile while s | under the influence of liquor. Belt is charged with having struck Richard | pant, Helen Casserly and Aubrey Lan- munists in China Denied. | F- Stmmons, a neighbor. | ham; the class prophecy by Evelyn * denth of Chang Tso-lin, once dictator | i 8 It is Belt's fourth arrest on the in-|Beall and Hazel Wheeler, and the | i of North China, which ‘as announced | The press reports from Canton re- | toxication charge. An appeal is now | farewell addresses by Compton Quade in Mukden, was not expected to change |lating the exccution of large numbers | ‘ pending following his conviction as hit- [ and Custis Mullikin. nt policy in Manchuria. | of young Chinese boys and girls because | and-run driver. He was sentenced to Willlam Tyler Page, clerk of the ere may be sporadic disturb- | of communistic beliefs are denled in a | 30 days in.jail on a previous convic- | House of Representatives and author anancs> do not intend to ! cablegram trom Gen. Li Chai Sum to | tion, of “The American's Creed,” spoke. ol B I % New French Bead Cool Costume Slips Bettina, sport satin, $1.98 Stand. e b By the Associated Press. TOKIO, June 22.—The spokesman for Ithe foreign office said today that the Exccution of Children as Com- June Profit Sharing Sale Featuring for Saturday 300 Men’s Fine Tailored HOT WEATHER SUITS Regular $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 V alues 1295 Many of the smartly and coolly dressed men and young men you see on the streets these dayfi are wearing Hot Weather Suits that the Palais Royal Men's shop is offering during this Profit-Sharing Sale, at $12.95. They look like $20.00 and more because the tailoring is faultless, and the materials are recal quality. Palm Beaches, Mohairs and Raymo Suitings. Light and dark colors. Regulars, Slims, Stouts and Shorts. m~m;n venth St. N.W. Satisfaction Since 1859 m Second Floor Men’s Summer Shirts Usually Sold for More Than Fancy Patterned Broadcloth Plain Color Broadcloth Imported English Broadcloth Plain and Striped Rayons Collar attached, separate semi-soft collar to match, two separate laundered collars to match, laundered collar attached and neck-band. Sizes 13!, to 17 79¢ and $1 Athletic 5 5 Union Suits C Bathing Shirt Plain white, navy or stripes in plain and sport Fancy striped madras and fine count nainsook. Well made with taped armholes, webbing in back | S¥ieSy, Slzce 34 1o 46 %‘;,‘,‘,;‘::;“,",",,“‘“’ and full cut in sizes 36 to 46. 4. tub silks and pongee in white, pastel colors, black and Strap top, ruffie shirts, shadow or two-inch hems. to 44, are also pastel tones terns, All nicely 5 Mounted on metal navy. Sizes 36 A special price on fine shirts—at the very beginning of the hot Summer—when men need hosts of clean shirts to keep cool and comfortable. All stvles to meet all needs— and all popular colors and patterns. Alpha White Oxford You never bought more suit value for $12.95. Why suf- fer longer? PALAIS ROYAL Men's Shop Main Floor 2 AlWeul §] Save almost as much as you pay on every good suit! Boys’ $1.95 Flapper WASH SUITS 1.00 Of pure linen—or broadeloth —or linen trousers and broadcloth or oxford tops. Linen plaids and tan siripes. Sizes 3 to 10 years—well made, cttractive suits that won't stay here long at this sensational price! Boys’ Wash Knickers 79c Well tailored and cut plenty full—tan, gray or oyster crash, or khaki and novelty ma. terials. Sizes 4 to 18 vears. Boys' Store—Main Floor To go with shirts. Sizes 30 to Street Floor—King’s Palace AP s Women’s Full-Fashioned | {/ Special for Saturday! $1.50 Corselettes 31.00 Two styles of rayon striped cotton. One with inner belt and another with- out. Elastic gores at sides. Flesh color in sizes 32 to 46. 59¢ to 75¢ Brassieres, Etc. 47c Brassieres, bandeaux and bandettes of broche, rayon striped cottons, white faille and satin. Side and back fas- tening. White, flesh and colors. Sizes 30 to 44 in the lot, but, of course, not Perfect quality Bemberg with a short lisle welt for extra service. White and a score of de- lightful Summer shades. $1 and $1.25 Silk and Rayon Hosiery Perfect quality in a splendid textured stocking. 69 All fashionable shades. Included at this price are » Children’s 50c slightly irregular thread silk net hose in Summer Sport Hose in each fashion. shades and white. 7% Hose in Richelelu 39 Street Floor Children’s 25¢ and Girls’ C Bemberg Hosiery 51 MEN ’S SHIRTS 1 3 3 for Neckband and collar attached nyle: in pl-m white or neat striped effects and novelty shirtings. Every neckband shirt has a separate collar to match. 300 New Suits— Rockingchair Athletic Union Suits, 1.00 Of fine quality nainsook, in blouse back style; sizes 34 to 46. Men’s Store—Main Floor Imported Leather Change and Bill Purse . Mercerized 1isle in plun col- l quality. Also fancy sport phm lnd turnover top hose for boys and girls. treet Floor For the woman who is fastidious and likes Smart Accessories 35¢ Half Socks Boys’ Summer s’ Cool Summer Frocks . Wearables, Special $2 Tank Suits All-wool one-piece bathm suits in plain colors, navy th l 19 white and various color com- binations. Sizes 28 to 34. Sheer batiste, dimity and voile in plain colors, dots and dainty printed patterns in delightful colors and all new fashions. Nicely trimmed with white or contrasting colors, ruffles, rib- bons, shirring, fancy pockets and belts or sashes. Sizes 7 to 14. $1.98 Here is a handy purse—carry it alone or in 1 25 your lnrger bag—it's of fine leather, in dark colors and is made in O’Rossen style, with several compartments and drop flap on front of purse. Leather Goods—Main Floor For Gifts—for Sun or Rain Washable French Suede Gloves Regular 3.50 and 4.00 Values 2.85 ric Futuristic Style Umbrellas 5.50 to 8.00 values Washable French suede gloves in pull-on styles—fine light weight overseam; also sports styles in genuine hand sewn gloves. In blonde, rosewood, fecille, mode, gray, white and black-and-white. In gay new modernistic and fu- turistic effects —16.rib silk umbrellas that you'll like for sunshine or rainy days, too. Or you may have, at the same special L] price, attractive fancy border umbrellas in new color combina- Colors and black-and-white effects. Girls’ and Juniors’ Tennis frocks, ensembles of frock and coat, straightline and two-piece effects, with long or 1.50 to 2. 50 Mdanese Sllk GIOVCS, 1.19 P.fl' Sz .98 short sleeves or no sleeves at l g ) Novelty-cuff styles of Milanese silk in a great variety of all. Umbrellas—Main Floor. e e gm oot x length: "Kotex,” 3 Standard Size Boxes, 98c Dine and vl 1 T e S tions. X styles—alse tm- suede and Sim- m all wanted colors, white and fast white and black . . $2 Linen Knickers Sizes 28 to 40 waist—suit- able for boys and even men, s .29 Plus four style of oyster . linen, well cut. . $1.50 Wash Knickers Belgian linen and grash, in checks, blocks, p]am rolnrs and khaki. Golf and regu- c lar knicker styles. Belt loops . y 4 J ek i g B ot Dati1s atiiaine Sizes Linen, broadcloth, printed linene, dimity, 6to17. voile and organdy. Plain colors, floral prints, ; I . Gloves—Main Floor i dots and combinations, Adorned with laces, Children’s 25¢ and 29c¢ Rayon Socks 21c pr. '; Cnsp, fresh—and pretty as posies . . . 5 pairs, 1.00 Half-length socks, of good wear- Girls’ Wash Frocks Styles that Miss 8 to 14 would select herself! 1'89 ing rayon, with cuf tops. In white and colors and sizes 4 to Cool Summer fabrics make the frocks, which are in attractive dotted, striped and checked, as well us plain materials. Same are lsce and ribbon trimmed. Belted and straight line models—and many lovely colors, For Satwrday Only 8. 9% PX) . ) Girls’ Pongee Dresses, 2.85 Children’s 50c Two piece or straight line effects, attractively trimmed with cmlrl:lm( colors ot touches of hand work, Many with pleated skirts and in belted Rayon Socks, 33¢ cffects, 8 to 14 year sizes. aeo: ok plats: ol e in & length, with seamed backs. In sizes 7 to 9. White and Cool Wash Silk Frocks, 4.95 R In charming pastel colors and pleasingly made, with yoke effects, chiefly, Children’s 95¢ and 1.19 Collars and cuffs trimmed with Irish crochet lace. 7 to 10 and 8 to 14 year, Rayon Bloomers, 79¢ 2-pc. Pajamas, 1.25 Rayon Combinations reinforced seams; white, Of striped madras, with pear! buttons and rayon Im(- pink, blue or white; 8 to 16 years. 12§ or 2 for 2.00. Japanese Crepe Kimonos, 1.89 Of cotton crepe, hand embroidered in many at-, tractive patterns. Girls' Apmm Third ribbons, crepe ties, monograms, buttons, fandy pockets and belts, Sizes 7 to 14 and 121 to 1644, Second Floor—King's Palace e A B Cluldnn s 50: Union Suits, Walist-attachment seatl, eclastic back. years. Boys' 69¢ Union Suits, Athletic style, 39¢ style, double Slzes 2 to 12 50¢ colored madras Butterfly Skirts " Summer’s Smartest Fashion Flannel and Wool Crepe stripes and checks: also self-striped white m-drn and broadeloth, $ j Bizes 8 to 1 . 5 Summer Neckwur,' 49c¢ A very special group of fine im- ported and domestic neckwear, con- xlnlnl of collar and cuff sets, fabots, vestees of lace, organdy, silk and georgetle. A bit of dainty neckwear beautifies the simplest frock Summer Flowers, A new assortment of fashionable gardenias, clusters and trallers in attractive colorings, PFor frock or coat, Sireet Floor White, rose, plaids, blue, navy, beige and all the other fashionable colors. When worn with a sport coat or sweater, it makes a very charm- ing ensemble. 26 to 33 inch waist measure. Flannel Sport Jackets 9 Nicely made; cut full; peach or pink. Rayon Combinations, 89c Combinations with strap shoulders and drop seats; full cut bloomers. A |.m|v complement to the butterfly skirt, Hip- length jackets in white, heige, mais, copen, green red and blazer stripes. Some velveteen jackets in cluded. Sizes 14 to 42. Second Floor—King's Palace pink_and mvl color. to 12 years. Main Floor

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