Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1928, Page 19

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THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. TUESDAY. 'AUGUST 1f. 1928 : 19 | nd $10 were stolen from the laundry VAN DUYNE'S NEw DUTY': 'P"rur'n‘:; gll‘ra}:r:lfi;-:rl‘s mng:”jcrl\’;ra;CT ttage for the Summer. Mrs. | of wearing apparel and a box of toy: ev.?\‘n:m‘\::m:a““nrl'rmurnsm Mlaml Tor PARKED CARS YIELD were mken from her car at Twelfth and | of Charlie Moy, 804 Twelfth street, Sun- the Winter and her daught: F stre | day, he told muc» e : | has been ordered to erze’r;ox;vfl)r In Marfon Worthington, will mmd whml (‘uxtk Campbell, 1116 Third street Ordered From Paris ¢o Postin Jef- | A5 commanding officer of the large g in Washington this season. CLOTHES TO THIEVES nnlfl\rM' told police a_colored ‘man | pjthough ,‘,,,,,m,,,.,"M snd ekt aie g ¥ termaster depot at that city. He will be rabbed him by the throat in ai alley | o g0 tn number i Haiti, the natives fersonville, 1nud. gl;r :;l’n': his y\rmrnll duties at. Paris by . i o RREt o “ol. @ichard T. Ellis, Quartermaster (Continued from Eighteenth Page.) is« Fannie L. Hoag is at the Hotel near Sixth and E streets southwest last | s ) e Haniic Gity. | “f",‘fl SRRl still_carry their products to market on | o) Frederick W. Van Duyne. Quar- | Corps, recently on duty at Fort Monroe, Eifel il Three Owners Complain of TLosses. | ™38 Ao 0060 Mo their heads. -y o ree 17 Lkl T i Mrs. Dennis Kimer, 3665 Thirteenth | : termaster Corps. who has been i charge | Va | Snow will go to Holland to be urrwu(: e L | at the World Youth Peace Congress an r. an rs. ansfield of | street, and Lillie Collier, 1007 East Capi- | will return to this country the latter | Lake City, Utah, are at the Grace Dodge Man Robbed of $50 in Street fol street, reported smail losses to sneak | N2 727, 777072, | ho forced entrances to their [N § - i’\“ V4 T o | part of September. Mr. Snow will then | Hotel for a week or 10 days. Hold-Up | thieves” Democrats Conduct Their | Sme fo Washington to be the e of| Mr. W. 0. Foster of Chicago Is spend- P homes. Several packages of laundry | Mr. Bdgar Hamilton Funk for some |, M 1}, O: Fosterof Chichgs 1 oot : $ ; Biennial Primary to Name |y« o £ sirawn. who is residing| . automobiles, one st hold-up and | s PR | A h We Specialize in nywhere time. | . | Apartments | ‘Three thefts of articles from parked | 2 1"‘ the Grace Dodge Hotel, has been three petty burglaries wete added to the ) ; Nominees. joined there by Mrs. Zoe A. Strawn a” POISON VICTIM BETTER. | [ long list of minor crimes on police rec- | & | & B2 | | | FUR REMODELING (T || Elasiiaians | Child Recovering in Hospital Andrew J. McLean of Akron, Ohio, | £ | Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Drain of filden, E fold police two suit cases containing Expert Workmanship — Best [ 4000, 3o LCC bt Al By the Associated Press | Gardens are passing the month of ! LITTLE ROCK, Ark. August 14— | August at Sherwood Forest 2 o e LU e e b g i floral deliveries Anywhere | : A -sear-old i i ecosring oo [ 3 ‘ i fhe worla. 1115 1117 F STREET Moderate Prices | between Eleventh and Twelfth str Fiav Coate Arkansas Democrats went to the polls g s Al Fresco Card Party |in Emergency Hospital from th s theft today in their biennial primary to se- i ¥ e yesterday. A similar theft was r r biennial p Tonight, Weather Permitting, ot tws polion telets N dissolved io | by Miss B8 cleaned, inside and out 2l lect nominees for State. district and oL o Tor Aiith . the S The Hadassah will give a benefit card |5 county offices for which the Demoeratic.| TN SRR TR NG 307G dlock "on | water and drank in his home vesterday | Vi B RRG, b Ifff saz=d nomination is equivalent to election | L] e et o ihe lawn of the home of Mrs. Isadore |afternoon e by Dotothy Hge } sortant 88 ol of rain (hr am will be pmtpnm un- | stree Second precinet police | | . Vi most important issue raised in the cam- | & T8 108 PAEE g P Committen |say that he discovered the tablets in “l [ New England Furners [ Nfl;;s;(‘)sfz 1 was over the $52000000 road | i WROTTOR CILUCed prizes and re- | Kitchen of his home and played with o " | freshments will be served them for awhile, finally placing them in . . f | t." Franklin 6355 ° e . r: i i & = W, Mucohy ot | SiEi8as of water and leaving them un Did the Rain Ruin You; = = | ¥ . fr. and Mrs. George W. Murphy of ]! v dissolved. He then drank the con- 1 1 hip from lieutenant | mrooklyn. N. Y. are at the Carlton for |tents of the glass. Prompt treatment Walls and Decorations? ASILKNA | e uc lon NeAU WAs AP- | g stay of several days | by Dr. Leon Gordon of Emergency Hos- a . 0 e & few months | pital probably saved his life ulied aRavcprevent Tain Ade dusk Tat 1219 CONNECTICUY Ave - for support on | Mrs. Charles J. O'Neill has gone to | Ay Call North Choice of Every Dress remaining e program was safest Atlantic City, and is staying at the sk g S O el staving at the| Glaggow, Scotland, s abolishing 1- Or Apply 315 Le 3 ” governor cent street car fares. n - > ‘e auditor Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Clarkson and | =————————— e of the present season’s stock thelr granddaughter. Miss Barbara | 7] = T Clarkson Kibbey, are at Haddon Hall | il i Il i | - | - CLEARANCE ?,I‘",.,:;%S“é,.fi,“La‘i':.““nzf,f"\'.‘n"?‘.‘.' ‘ Very Spec1al Prxccs o ez M:s. Ralph Worthington of Washing- | | Of All Remalnlng StOCk S renomination on and aiami s making @ et it | = Henderson Furniture 1| Unprecedented Reductions ed and stored for the Renfamin Sherm Have vour doar and window frames Price! John THIman yfayfiower, where she is accompanied by foce at | eT brother, Mr J. L. Burdetie of V =| % To Insure lose a1 gosta, Ga. They expect to leave today | "= = £ 0 Atianis. and whi_ then mater to| =] Durmg August , Immediate Disposal Sulphur Springs. returning & | v = later to Swanee-on-Delaware in | : A1} asvlvania, where Mrs. Worthington | { remaining Dresses, Coats, Suits and for Thewe are no exceptions other than the You'll profit appreciably by Hats must be closed out to make room _ £xecy rakmg advanragc of this Fur- new Fall merchandise. Hence the drastic special group at $16.50—and they are re- niture opportunity. E nature of these reductions, which in prac- duced to $12.38. . jcallv every instance have brought prices $ N z . tically every instance e L Otherwise— l"m a}lql ourlstm.-L is |F\§[\fu|‘ DOWN TO COST AND BELOW COST. ut the selection of Suites Every Street Dress! ] and Odd Pieces reduced, is Make your sclection NOW. e ’ Brothers ! iotablo diveise. | Every Sports Dress! g ) Dresses | Every Afternoon Dress! Will Closp Out ‘ Sport, Daytime and Dinner Every Dance Dress! . G | Ali')Lames & E};’)af}lc< E Formerly Sold up to $49.00 NOW $19.50 Every Evening Dress! ne-Fourth is included—if it was fea ,Wednesday e Formerly Sold up to $75.00 NOW $25.00 e - i ‘ Formerly Sold up to $95.00 Now 335-00 Louvre styles are so advanced that these models will have a place in the acceptable Daytime ! and 43 Evening = JAMES B. HENDERSON - $35 oocz:rs 15.00 fashions for early Fall Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting FROCKS 'S 1108 G Street—Phones Min s | Hats ‘ : i $3.50 and $5.00 Printed Taffetas Organdies $ 1 5 Printed Silks Handmade Voiles Formerly $35, $49.50, $62.50 No Credits o Approvals All Sales al TWELVE T HIRTIEEN 1214 F St. N.W, W. B. Moses & Sons N B : : i : | Final Clearance of All Public Confidence Since 1561 F Street at Eleventh ain e : a | e 4 : Summer~ MerChan dlse : ‘ : iy i Il ‘ Everything Reduced to Effect Quick Specud : ! IR 1 ] i { ‘ f Clearaway, Note These Values Below o g T Fileblity: "3 EVERY SUMMER DRESS WEdnchay i if ‘:l s e _7 : ‘ | ) | e | “In Three Great Groups The elephant ear hat | ’ “{ g -l 3 . ! .'/‘,l/r gt $5_?__§ $8i5 312__2 of soleil, ornamented with white elephants, % g e 7 is included in the i - . - ! OW you can obtain the particular dress you' ve § — T G Hreten, { wanted at your own price. Here are froc C every occasion—several {fuced to such propor group. New Farr, Hats IN ALL SUMMER COATS.......$9.95 $5 . s e ALL SUMMER FOOTWEAR =T |1 Z 0T (§] Priced for Clearance U\Y SUAL hats because of their ‘ i i i e ol 2:@ $3fi inusual styling. and exceptionally attractive because of the most unusual | i 5 o . | - S . : i All Sizes in the Lots 7:‘:237"/«”;’;}?&1 o FELT! | Puaiunad o The Malt-Nenvls Balda g}l“,%'_fmgk("{%l}u égfimfig The Unusual in SOLEIL! i i . Hat Section, Pirst Floor $969 Chesterfield Living Room Suite e : | Step-ins, slips, d;lllflclu‘.\. gowns, pajamas, etc., mar- | A truly distinctive living room group consisting of a comfortable "‘eh'"" ‘_"I""i' Choice $1.95 and $295 O X FO R [) S 1.4‘ 0O R 14‘ / davcnport club chair and button back chair. The all over covering of $ Silk-and-Wool Sweaters. Now SL45 and 8245 . . genuine mohair harmonizes beautifully with the handsome moquette of 196 | All Silk-and-Wool Skirts. Now $3.45 the reversible cushions. | One lot Silk Dresses, suitable for sports, tennis and (Pourth Floor ) general wear SRR . Brown Clearance of Summer Bags $1.95 and $2.95 soprisysosy 17 $24.75 Gate Leg Table, $17.50 $39.75 Cogswell Chair, $24.50 Flannel Jackets, to close : ceren. 5265 With Kid Trim g - Biasli eaba ity sip rabIN i A somtertRlG. dosus cuikignsd ; L e opens to size 36x48 ins. Seats 4 chair covered in a variety of at- These items ave marked "way be- bow regular prices. It will pay people comfortahly. tractive velours. gou to investigate every item. F Ay ‘ SILK CHIFF ON HOSlERY &; | ty abs ‘?\ erfect hos s 19 smartest Uv"\‘~ veEe 8 priced at — les employ two or more rich mate 4 ined with an artistic harmony of // fords in black or brown—suede, kid, \ O, n. $11 to $16.50. | . The Budget Plan of payments available duving this sale as well. Shoe Bection, Second Floor, PP BB R GR

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