Evening Star Newspaper, August 15, 1928, Page 6

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1928.7 ITF' EVENING ST/ \T’. “’\QHT\( 'FO\' D. €, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, daughters, Miss Ellen 1. Corbett lmdl ENSIGN SCHMICH RITES. seonae W. CORBETT, S e BUILDER, DIES HERE‘:x‘"&',f\'.i‘l‘E'..‘«'fifi?u“'En‘.’.';-‘-‘fi’_"%'flffn:fi!{ ——— 1mmrx-. Interment will be in Mount Two Days HAR]RYNKA\UIFMAN ’Re(hml Contractor Will Be Buried Olivet Cemetery. Thursday and Friday - 1316-1326 Seventh StNW. AUTO STUCK INMUD OFFICER SUSPENDED Poiiceman Relreved on Intox-| lcatlfln Charge When Car the Naval Air Service tx;x’lxlls<vs|( h“l“ Is Found in Mire. | Vo where e lived ith his. parents. The body was brought from the Pacific Const by his father, J. L. Schmich Surviving are his father, his mother, Mrs, Jessie R. Schmich, and two s on | Mrs. Dale Ephs of Toledo. Ohio, Mrs. Incz Smith of l‘nm\gmmh SEES HOOVER GETTING o Siemer | INDIANA BY 150,000 . | Senator Robinson Believes (‘Andi‘ date Will “Re-Establish” \ Reserve Officer, Killed in Pl:\nol Crash, to Be Buried Tomorrow. Ensign Clayton H. Schmich, U. 8. N Reserve, who was killed August 7 when m: airplane fell into the waters of San | Dlego Bay. Calif., is to be buried tomor- | row in Arlington Cemetery with military | honors. He was 27 years old Ensign Schmich had been on active duty at the San Diego Air Station since | July 1 and had held a commission in George W. Corbett, 76 tive Washingtonian and of this city, died at home, 1368 Euclid street, yester er an illness of one month. He was in the building | contracting business for many years. He is survived by two sor E. Corbett of this city bett of Columbus, Ohio, and cars old, na- | tived builder crops. ation ing areas to e | to protect the str d owners E tifying d making more valu- )h non-working acres. | ?%#%%%{%{?\%-{fi;&f | }s« 4 Two Days Thursday and Friday /Rumm-.. Sale Summer Fabrics 10,000 Yards Sheer Printed Batiste and Dimity Sale 180 Yd. Price Neat figures, floral and dot patterns. Every yard |\|lrn|nnd flu( color, Cut from full piec 36 and 10 mrhrl wide vith a_ police | Tomorrow After Services .t - - \ at St. Paul's. Game Clubs Are Planting. i The Store for Thrifty People e Towns and cities are doing their part | RUMMAGE SALE! $1 Porch Dresses and Coats to-Wear Dresses jrot Bax e o appear before Board on_ Friday to | of intoxication charges (\IP(‘ M{l\ll\fl e l‘fl(‘(f (ln" ken" policemen Rummage Sale of Bowers super- | Agriculture. | e automobiles - - [ sent both po- ractive Summer Ready house in the By the Associated Press CHICAGO. August 15.—Senator Rob- | ) Republican, Indiana, conferred |y with James W. Good. Western manager of Herbert Hoover's dential cam- paign, yesterday. declaring he was |° convinced Hoover would co-operate gricultural inter e. Dr. Wilbur | inson, 50c 45x36 Empire Pillowcases Mohawk make. stamped “Empire’ Stock up at this price Turkish Bath ction, told Mr. Good that Hoover e L . Kosi- | Would carry Indiana h 150,000 | " e 3 8 2 Iow‘eln‘ votes to spare” The Senator said he | @ | Size 22x40: double had just returned from a tour | tnread. Bine, pink'and gola 29€ State. where he reported the nd persons of the other clas with widest favor” Hoover's ance speech Western pable of remaining diately sus- Black Uniforms Sizes 36-46. Well made, 25¢ 18x36 Huck Face Towels 18¢c Two-thread. Choice of plain_white. or red and biue borders Dimity Creepers Fin ed with lain s red with pain 3G color he forced his wa used abuse and pro- occupants. ¢ other cases involving | 1 will be heard by the of popular fabrics and coats of light-weight material. 80 Wash Dresses 17 Silk Dresses v poles to $8.95 "Hl\m 8, flxt 27 Silk Dresses g P Were $9.95 18 Silk Dresses headauarier 18 Spring Coats Were $10 To clear away the excellent stock of Were $1.98 $ 59 Were $5.95 $2.85 lo $ll 95 5 85 Were - $14.95 $8 85 _and S!Z 42 Sprmg Coats $59 naiie §]1.95 Sheen Cloth 16 to 40 na, with Oscar ne publisher, ¢ charge of the organization work. MRS. SUSlE BOLTON DIES. Niece of Southern Poet and Former Treasury Official Was 61. 61, who had recent years at ; When Wi n Motor Bus in China. =i inter comes YA Although Canton, China. is off} estimated to have a population of 000. this large center has onl of modern streets. The anc chair and the more recent riksha com pete. side by side, with the (| models of limeusines. In the part of Canton, however chatr is now giving way to tired riksha. About 14.000 lic riksha pullers ply the streets. These | wheeled copveyances are beginning ta | feel the competition of the motor bus. $2 Two-Piece Sport Suits RUMMAGE SALE Underwear A Garter Corsetlette 79¢ Rummage Sale be g’lad you bought and saved in The Hecht Co. Annual Sale of Men's Overcoats. $1 and $1.50 Quality Summer e niece of Judge B. Meek, Southern poet and t Secretary of e, Dr. Benja air of English iversity of Ala- ve She was the daughter of Col. lnd Mrs, Samuel M Meek of Columbus Surviving her are two sisters, Built-un Brassieres Rummage Sale of All SUMMER HATS ecently the mayor issued reg‘ulaunnc’; Also white nain- regarding the stops for taking on and And many other new ; 69: 1r:ltlmg off passengers and this reform benefit the bus and will be | adversely by the riksha. tull pieces Crepe and Nainsook s & Bloomers See Thursday Night's Star for Complete Details bty $2 to $5 Printed Radium Printed Pongee Celanese Satin Celanese Voile Faille Rayon told the London . Two boys recenu nd another brother, Seth A.|County Council that with & child's | South Carolina. Funeral serv | ticket costing 12 cents they rode on | be heid tomorrow in Colum- | | street cars for 15's hou usive ur | time for meals. Rayon Slips ™ 69c ity ‘i m O] JTHIER g Ih iy “llh il i "l“li rllllmlfl"“" iy “'""l [l " Imml'“'un 25¢ Rayon Stripe Vests Bullt-up shoulders. Res- Qf ular wnd extrs sizes. 7 RUMMAGE SALE Infants’ Dresses : 79¢ $1.98 Baby Bonnets and Hats RUMMAGE SALE! Girls” Stnw H-u 89¢c 59c¢ Sun & Boil Fast Taffeta : Rayon ot ant Weal Belly Bands. Ruben’s Teething Rayoa r = fine 69c Women’s Summer Union Suits Built-up_shoulders, shell Perfect ataiity’ $1.50 81x105 Krinkle i | Cinderells _aad Wholine P aniy Dresses. 3 to Bungllow Aprom d 59¢ THE FIRST TIME IN 19¢ Tots' Voile Dresses In plain coiors— X 69c 19¢ | S22 nalve Girls" Dresses i Pr and < s 19¢ N | k. d W $1.98 Cinderella Bloomers Dresses. Cinderella Creepers A Spectacular Sale of Women’s Arch Support Shoes Patent Leather, Calf- skin, Tan Kid, Black Kid, Black Satin, Russia Calf Colored Kids and other leading materials in one. two, three and four strap Pumps, Step-ins, Oxfords and Lace Tie effects. and printed designs in Crepe de Chine Dresses Sacwes g7¢ every wanted color and 9 patterns. Every yard for Tots nd Sweate . “ $1.98 *Hickors -...s..., | g o pllicke 9¢ piece dyed. Ideal for Mlankets. In peach. pink a Pink and bi those cool Summer w With pink 33C 51.50 Clgnlz' ‘ng\l"aters frocks. Also plenty of Tnfints Momnets g i - 59¢ white and black. e 65 Boys’ $9.95 to $15 4-Pc. Suits Our Foot Service Department is under the direction of foot specialists, who are ° well trained in the expert fitting of Arch Support Shoes and Appliances. Betsy Ross—Fam-li-pedic Grover's—other famous makes : Odd Lot Brassieres wnite and 3g¢ | 235 Boys’ 50c Union Suits 69c 50-Inch Stenciled R S S Table .Covers Four tremendous groups thatZinclude all widths and all sizes though not in every style The tremendous importance of this sale Ties in the fact that it is the first time in 55 years that we have had a sale of Arch Support Véffl ' Bedspreads Sripe. | Fast colo Standard make, 3-inch $1.25 Tie-Back Ruffle auisette, ravon irimmed. Diapers, doz. Feady 10 use. Powders, 2 for Plain wnite with colored 150 |~ 48 Pairs Women's Sizes 4'; Lo 7 n Red, blue, brown and s Oil Cloth, yd. biack - made. with durable_89C Shoes. The opportunity won't come Riser By, .3.‘.;"..“3";7‘:.‘\ 98¢ $1 81x90 Seamless Sheets nems. Rua of tne mil. 09 Curtains Cholce of volle and mar- g Assoried color ruffes $1.59 27x27 Hemmed Standard make birds- e O 25¢ Children’s Assorted odors. Large Mercerized Socks |t cens 25¢ b "and tancy patierns i i Moo 50c 50-Inch Table Slippers onie g [ Bided" s R " ses S E Dotted Vaile '_J'jéfrwss;r 165 Boys' $1 Bathing Suits to save very soon n! ARCH > SUPPORT ARCH ARCH T ARCH SHOES That Were Up to £6.50—Now Sizes Other Values in the Clearance Sale Were 85 1o $7.50 WOMEN'S PUMPS Broken sizes $1.50 and $2.50 INFANTS? SHOES Were $2.50 1o $4 CHILD'S SHOES DN T UPPORT SHOES SHOES That Were 'l'hug Were Up to Up to $7.50—Now $8.50—Now SUPPORT SUPPORT SHOES That Were Up to $10—Now Mothers—Buy Now for School and Save! SALE OF BOYS’ GRIDIRON SCHOOL SHOES These Sold Up to $5 10 10 131 5,85 69¢ 51.19 2 4 5 S 3 /135 These Sold up to $6 . 1} . Other Values in the Clearance Sale Were $650 to $8.50 s 95 WOMEN’S PUMPS Brok Were $295 1'“0\‘IN( GIRLS’ SHO 310-312 SEVENTHAINW ° 1% WOMEN’S SATISFACTORY SERVICE 9Q)L SL iRt 1T OVER 55 YEARS OF Black Enamel Hat Boxes Guaranteed waterproof. RUMMAGE SALE! 145 Prs. Women's So-Easy Comfort Slippers 32.49 Again we offer this wonderful value. The ideal shoes for sore and feet, made oft kid with durable fAexible ‘urn soles and rubber heels Sizes 4 to 9, C to EEE 98 P Novelty Summer Footwear 37 Men's $5 & $6 Bathing Suits RUMMAGE SALE! $3.00 Part-Woo! $2.99 76 Men's $2.00 & 65 Pairs Boys’ and $2.50 Straw Hnls Girls’ $1.75 Straps and Oxfords Esmond Blankets €00 Men's 20c Collars coliars. g00d B d rubber heel 85 Pairs Boys' and Girls’ A!hlehc Shoes Made in brown 485 Men’s 50c Balbriggan Underwear 76 Pairs Boys’ and Girls’ High-Grade Summer Foo!wear 276 Prs. Men’s 50¢ Fancy Hose A Rummage Sale in 59¢ Men's Nainsook Union Suits Made with elastic web buck: wil siges, 36 10 42, 1€ 15¢ Cannon Huck Towels, Doz. All white. Size 1420; for barbers. dentists or room g hotses 50c Children’s Waist Union Suits srator e BatmdOoki 4l 31(-‘ 59¢ Opaque Window Shades Lonuths (0.5 11 10 inches 29€ wlde'"portect voilers 19¢ and 25c¢ Art Tick and Cretonne, Yd. For dravery or pillow 1 9] 7 and mattress covering 110 8 vard lengihs, 25¢ Garner’s Percales 15¢ 36 Inches wide, light and dnrk | grounds Perfect woodn. Wil Bleces, 69¢c | i o ¢ 59¢ 73 Boys $1 thr!s Ruwu AGE SALE! 7 EI’IS | §15, $17.50, $20 Suits aie 33¢ | the Bargain Basement Offers__ 39¢ 36- lmh Slleefl Yd.| $1.49 Waterbury Thrift] 19¢ to 35¢ Yard-Wide Alarm Clock, Special Wh:te Coodl Yd keever. Waitanted 15¢ Yard-Wide Sheet Unbleached $1 Three-Piece \ w 39¢ and 45¢ Fe!t Base lndow Drnpeu. Set @ Hall Runners, Yd. Special Tan. blue. with fanc Rummage Sale! * Heavy-weight | Felt-Base 23c R Mo ugs 9x12 ..$6.95 9x101/>, $5.95 | 7V5x9..$4.45 6x9 .. $3.45 19¢ Men's Socks, 6 Prs. e, b, Wack: Al 500 39¢ Dresser Scarfs ambriseres oot Jg 39¢ Yard-Wide Satin (.Iurmrule. Yd. slips and un pastel ed 7 Tnches w 29¢ Bath Towels ac 29: Huck Towels = 17¢ 49¢ to 79¢ and-Wide Sateen, Repp, Duck and Cretonne Cloth Only, Yd. In large Assortment of patterns M densths. 1 @1€ 1010 yards. Many bieces match. 29c Yard-Wide Silkoline, Yd. | ot l"‘ sl 59¢ Women s Rayon Hose, Pair T 20 el 2=, 5¢¢ Felt Base Floor Cmnu\g. bq \d 1 $3 Fine 81x108-Inch Krmkle Spreads e | $1.25 Yard-Wide 2 Longcloth ¢ 89¢ Sl 50 Diapers, Do: v 69¢ 39¢ 45-inch Table Oilcloth, Yd. Plain white. Cut from 1 full plece. 19¢

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