Evening Star Newspaper, August 15, 1928, Page 12

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1° s o i TAE_EVENING STAR. “’ \QTTT\(.T( )\' ATGUST 15, 1998, mfnns UNABLE Report cf Hornby s Death in Canada Raises Doubts. Believed on Island. ed in any island ny directory. | Joyee ounted Police, | 'lmarne of Dollar HOUSE DECLINES T0 GUESS ON VOTE 'Wilson’s Adwser Hopes Smith| (-lfl to lelh. Bm Br the Associated Pres STANFORD UNIVERSITY' Calif . August 15.—With a two-doliar bill sent to Herbert Hoover, Bob Taylor, a youngster of Charleston, W. Va., has raised by $1 the ante another bov sent to Gov. Smi n paign fund. Bob has o sonal letter of thanks from the Re- publican presidential candidate “My mother read in the paper where a_little boy sent Alfred E Smith $1 for campaign purposes.’ & Taylor wrote. “Please accept for campaign expenses. I wish to raise him | | | not Predict Victory. Br the Associated Press WENHAM. Mass. August 15.-Col Edwa; M. House, adviser to P lent Wilson during the war years, hopes Hoover 1'“&\ sent this reply: Gov. Smith will win, but declines to | 1 am very glad to have your good letter with the $2. T have sent the money to Mr. Nutt, who is treas- | 8© urer of the Republican committee It will be spent {o carry on the cam- paign = “I lfke your spirit and I like your pleture—it shows the kind of fellow it wouid be good to have on one's side in a scrap.” hazard a guess how the election will | Col. House arrived here yesterday to Foresigh HE greatest improve- ment ever made in whashing Smathinesr—the the harm that glare c: Light travels 186,000 creases lens comfort. WASHER $175: Let Us Demonstrate In Your Home %< MUDDIMAN ¢ 709 13th St. N.W. Main 140-6436 eye comfort see Itz Will Win, but Says He Can- | and Eyesight! Foresight demands you have continually assaulting your eves. normal eye and makes the weak eve weaker W ‘ [ It war off penctrating light glare Jee Etz and See Better' NOPTOMETRIST) spend a few weeks at the home of his| SHOUTS SELF STAND!NG ‘:)m nu‘.:i:;.‘ %Té?u:lggg‘rll;r"e %;r'?]v;’; university in the class of 1927, fired a ernment than any man in_America.’ | BY PRINCETON BANNER | bilot into mis right. temple and is ex- | daughter after a_trip abroad “Gov. Smith knows more about gov- | he said. “He is not a lawyer, and| yet he can debate governmental poli- | | cies with men like Root and Hughes. | or anybody, and certainly hold his | | pected to die. | Graduate, Expected to Die, Leaves Notes Telling What College read: “To Clara, in death an of great ability. So, “Had Done" for Him. out me." mdvm |s Hoover. whose strong. points Heeiih: his executive ability and efliciency | By the Associated Press fn* organization. 1 fs utterly impos.| NEW YORK. August 15— Spreading I sible to tell how the election is gning.” | & large Princefon banner on the floor of | done” for him Mr. House expressed the belief that| the South would support the Demo- | cratic nominee. Texas, he predicted. would go for Smith. although he was | of the opinion that the Republicans ht increase their vote of four is visit in®Europe had convinced him. Col. House said that the Kellogg anti-war treaty was the test move toward peace since the o ization of the League of Nations | . sgow. Scotland, municipal street | car organization was recently fined by the city for overcrowding its cars | Experience on the part of the Union Trust’s executives is one of the biggest factors of protection for estates in this Company’s charge. 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Jacquard Velour, Convenient Payments 3-Piece Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite 125 The settee, wing chair and armchair of this de lightful suite are upholstered in a beautiful mults colored pattern of jacquard velour. Exactly as il- lustrated. Regular price, $185 Convenient Payments 4-Piece Walnut Veneered Bedroom Suite 135 ketched, thi comprises a large Dresser, French Vanit t ix drawers, return end Bed and a roomy Ch H robe with cor rt its and drawer ce Solidly con of American Walnut vith Mahogany drawer hottom pacion encers over Gum Convenient Payments ODNIE B ILTIORES I Pl 1415 STREET N N\ALE IS MONTHES TO PAY N Several notes and letters were found | | by the police. One letter, unaddressed. Good-by .w“ | and good luck. You will do better with- The other notes were inco- One of them referred 1o the | | “ever wonderful Princeton™ and said he could never forget “what Princeton had WoopwarD & LLoTirop DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s Navy and Black Georgette and Canton Crepe Frocks 510 Sizes 38 to 52 100 New Frocks selected becay slenderizin in the s Thev prove espec for trave Sheer gette frocks, trimmed with satin and velvet—tailored flat crepes and satin, for daytime and office v and frocks smart fc noon and evening, fashion importance typical of Fall smartness See them tomorrow. DOWN STAIRS STORE Full-Fashioned Silk Chiffon Hose $l .25 Pair Full-fashioned forced with are notewort 814 to 10 New Shipment—Children’s Sports Socks Special 28c o Children’s new fancy ¢ popular sever in many attra New Lucette Wash Frocks $ 1 .95 New styles to wear back to school when frocks Boys’ Wash Suits Reduced, 1% Famous ‘Slonewall Make I'hese well kr ck clea Men’s New Calf Oxfords, ) Iv?mlwm Mmorrow DOWN 81

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