Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1928, Page 16

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AUGUST 16, W. B. Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 D. €, THURSDAY, 1928. MEMORIAL OF BREMEN | FLIGHT IS UNVEILED STAR, WASHINGTON, 16 THE exceptions all were without clothing, denoting an explosion of terrific force Gas and heat prevented rescue SEES Sl_ ACKEN'NG ‘SOLE SURVIVOR OF 14 TRAPPED Vunnor |- MINERS OWES LIFE TO LUCK |t i ve it || IN IYPISIS PUU[S e S | would have been cleared of workmen, | Mo\ll‘rln(Elel Quebec, August 16, A! Coal Digger. Sca]cd n Shaft by Explosion,| ™™ " i Tand eterday . mark{he st HOPS OFF FOR PARIS. moncpiane Brem EVENING nded, ending the firs g of the north Atlan rplane cross- | from east to Mrs. Margaret H Worrell Escapes Death When Intuition Prompts says Girls Are Tempted to Him Not to Follow Friend Who Perished.| Commit Suicide. | Officials of | caused the explosion. s being carried on today by a deputy e | State inspector of mines, Most of the led and kb Other typist emment al commit suicid upon them. b cations that partment Scoring in one Believed Death lmmm ent. the Internal York City Plans Pool Abalition System. 1 wa: Government to “open ter Reed General Hos failed, she predicted her new organization had 40.000 m bers it would have hospitalization Ve M said she was ting in touch with thropist. whom she in the question of h Government's ‘workers, charge. The néxt meeting of be Friday, August 31. ton Hotel. on Vermon lnncunred When your Children Cry for It There is hardly a housel heard of Castoria! At least five million homes are never without it. If there are children in your family, there’s al- | most daily need of it< comfort. And any night may find vou very thankful there’s a hottle in the house. Just a few drops. and that colic or constitpa- {tion is relieved: or diarrhea checked. A vegetable product: a baby remedy meant for voung folks. Castoria is about the only thing you have ever heard doctors advise giving to infants, Stronger medicines are dangerous to a tiny baby, however harmless they may be to grownups. Good old Castoria! Remember the name, and remember to buy it. It may spare vou a sl anxious night. It is always ways safe to use: in emergencies, for everyday ailments. Any hour of {the day or night that Baby becomes fretful. or re: was never more povular than it is today. Every druggist has it Id that hasn’t JUDGE ADVISES YOUNG BRIDE TO QU)T HUSBAND “Ten't Worvh Muc He Says, and Wife Agrees With Him After Being Freed Mrs. Vallie Lyon: 4815 Conduit road was acquitted of 2 charge of disorderly conduct in Police Court_ yesterda Judge Robert E Mattingly, who advised her to keep away from her husband of two weeks and to forget him. Mrs. Lyons was arrested following an argument which took place while she was visiting_the husband. James R Lyons, at 3312 Dent place, after the two had been separated “A husband who can be separated from his bride two weeks after th married_isn't worth much as a band.” Judge Mattingly toid the dismissing the case. “I don't think he is worth much, | either,” the defendant agreed. Special Friday & Saturday Spec:al Sale— New Style Wide Belts .69 With silver top . .. giant grip, buckle and initial watch guard. French enamel inlays. .. watch chain with soldered links. Any size initial. The complete set any This is the biggest value in Washington for a helt buekle and initial guard. 1t is only by special arrange- ment direct with the menufacturer that we are able to make this special price. The belts are genuine Eng- lish bridle leather and the buckle and watchguard are real silver, top ialaid with enamel L elinger's 818 F St. “Look for the Big Clock” the company said dust An investigation bodies brought out were d and with but two | minutes later than it did, the mine | German Hopes to Fly Around T rope in Small Plane. * [St3 i BERLIN, August 16 () Arthur | Martens hopped off from ‘Templekiof afrdome at 9 am. today in a 35-horse- power one-motor plane in an attempt | to make a flight around Europe. Hi first objective is Paris. hoping to better the Drouhin’s long record foy v, ’ who_ were lators, on the island. eventuall announced. Store Closes 2 P.M. Saturday - The Clearance has struck the final reductions. Wind-Up These prices will make quick work of it now. Stock up with what you need. Make an investment of it. There are big cash dividends here. . All $3, $4 Hats .. Spring Suits and Top Coats Fashion Park and Mode Makes Were $35 to $75 292 All Suit Alterations at Cost Tropical Suits All Fashion Park Trop- ical Worsteds—Two and Three Piece Suits— that were $40 to $60. 27 } A1l Mode Tropical Worsteds and Flannel Two and Three Piece Suits — that were $27.50, $30 and $35. 192 All Imported Linen Nurotex and Mohair Suits — that were $16.50, $20 & $22.50. 122 All Suit Alterations at Cost Summer Trousers All White Flannel Trousers — that were $10 and $12. 57.75 All Imported Linen Knickers — that were $4 and $5. All Wool, Flannel and Linen Knickers — that were $7.50 to $12. $425—J The Mode and $5 Stiff Straw $1 Mode Shirts Madras, etc., with separate collars $1 19 or collar attached. Were $2 and $2.50. 3 for $3.50 Imported Broadcloth; neckband and collar attached; tan, white, blue and gray. $l.89 Were $2.50 3 for $5.00 Colored Imported Madras, etc., with separate collar and collar attached. Were $3.50, $2,19 $4 and $5 3 for $6.00 Best Grade Cocoon Cloth; white $315 only; neckband or collar attached. . 3 for $9.00 Mode Cravats Cut Silk Scarfs. 3 for $1.25 79¢ 3 for $2.25 The finest Cut and Knitted Silks. $1,39 Were $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. . . 3 for $4.00 Athletic Underwear Mode Madras and Rockinchair Union Suits. Were $1.00 69c 3 for $2.00 Were §1.15 Cut Silk Scarfs. Were $1.50 and $2.00 Rockinchair Union Suits. $1.50 and $2.00 Fancy Knee Drawers. and $1.50 3 for $2.00 Mode Pajamas $200 and $2.50 $1.45 grades . .. $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 3 for $6.75 $7.00 and $8.00 $3,79 3 for $11.00 Mode Summer Robes Crepe and Terry Cloth. Were $5.00 33,95 and $7.00 Burton’s Irish Poplin, Rayon, etc. 36.95 Were $10.00 and $12.00 Rayon, Flannel and Silk and 51095 Flannel Robes. Were $15 and $20. . Finest Flannels, Silks, etc. Were $16,95 $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 Mode Golf Hose $1.50 and $2.00 grades $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and 85 00 grades $6.50, $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00 $5.00, $6.00, $4.95 All Bathing | | $2 and $2.50 Suits Linen Caps 1, Off! —F at Eleventh ¢ Iuln\l‘(_lflhhuu of the Gulf of hd ceremony, y the inhabitants | in_the vicinity per_and his to the three Baron von Huenefeld, | rice and Koehl, during their en- | | The Bremen, now in Quebec City. 1 be placed in a Ne York Main 3770 F Summer’s Spotlight Is on Your Skin! C REATE glowing freshness of complexion w:th these spe- cialized creations of Felena Rubinstin To remove freckles or tan— Valaze BeautifyingSkinfood—a remarkably effective bleach for tan, freckles and sallowness. This skin- clearing masterpiece should be part of every woman's daily regimen all year round. $1.00 To smooth away squint lines— Valaze Grecian Anti-wrinkle Cream (Anthosoros). Smooths away lines, crowsfeet, wrinkles. Restores dewy youth to the skin. $1.75 For tired skins— Valaze Skin-Toning Lotion — freshens, tones, braces—prevents fine lines—keeps pores invisible and tissues youthfully firm. Imparts alluring finish. $1.25 Totlet Goods Section. First Ploor Summer Toilet Needs April Showers Bath Powder ...$1 s Bath Salts.... st Mavis Talcum Powder 19¢ Fracy 25¢ cake; $1.35 box Pebeco Tooth Paste 32 Kolynos Tooth Paste 21c Toilet Goods Section, First Floor. Soap, Silk Umbrellas, $5 New, Umb attractive colored bo 16-rib Silk red, green and pur black e Umbrella Section. First Floor Street at Eleventh 9 to 5:30 School Information Free catalogs and expert advice on all bhoys' or girls’ schools in the United States. Call, phone or write— American Schools Associatton Branch, First Floor Balcony Kerchiefs 35¢ Six for $2 Linen handkerchiefs in hand - blocked de- with embroid- ered corners and hand- rolled edges with printed borders. Handkerchief Section First Floor Handbags 15 Price $1.50 to $8.25 Were $3 to $16.! 50 signs, and cu!n Straw t leather, pleated , pongee and colored Sale—All-Silk Stockings $1.35 Usually much higher priced, but because the colors include only white and grain, they are reduced tomorrow. Beautiful, all- silk chiffon, full-fashioned, with silk top and t the right weight for wear now, Hosiery Section, First Floor Silk Gloves $1.10 novelty-cuff with double Silk Scarfs $1.95 In shades for street or wear. These are good values at Long or triangular sh < that may be worn in several ways. Scarf Section, First Floor +Attractive, silk gloves finger tips in shades of mode, tan, gray and black, but not all shades in all sizes. Glove Section, Pirst Floor Underwear Low Priced Rayon Gowns in several styles, $225 and $. P Bloomers or panties, full erted back pleats; . 3 1 7 cut, in attractive pastel ed. > shades, $1 pair. Underwear * Section irst Floor Rayon Undersear Sectton First Floo dergear Silk Slips costume Tomorrow Is the Last Day Sale—Cannon Bath Towels Seldom indeed can you buy the famous Cannon towels at these little prices. The sale for the coming months. 18¢ Colored Bordered RBath Towels. 18x36 inches. 24c¢ Colored Bordered and Plain Towels Colored 20x40 size inches. ends tomorrow; obtain a generous supply 73¢ Extra-heavy 38¢ Colored Bath 23x46 itiful qual- Bordered 22x44 Rt 4. 56 Towels, size i inches. Be inches inches. Be ity. 48c¢ Extra - weight 24x45-inch 94c¢ extra-heavy 25x48 Large, Bath Towels, inches. Towels, in size The Linen Shop. First Floor An Extraordinary Feature in the August Rug Sale Ox12 Seamless Velvet Rugs, $34-50 See the beautiful samples on display in the Rug Section, select the rug or rugs you desire, and we will order them for you. Choice Persian and Chinese designs in rugs of the finest quality. Delivery will be made at your convenience. Rug Section, Fourth Floor

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