Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1928, Page 19

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AMUNDSER NOTE | SOCIETY BELEVED CENUINE Message Found (Continued from Eighteenth Page.) younger set of the Summer colony of \‘hwnrrr_\ and Buena Vista, Pa Miss Mattie G. Allen of Marshall Va. and Mr, Raymond E. White of in Bottlc Burke, Va. were married Saturday in the home f‘[ Rev. Dr. Ray Palmer, at H B H 18 East Bradley lane, Chevy Chase. Term in Traffic ENOBL August 16 ed Peking in the wake of the snulhcrn" Tells of Sighting Lost | \fa."Who omciaica . ‘,, il AT e e || BROMLEY JERSEY FROCKS { surt. L T e g Sl I | De Not Huz the Fizu Explorer | Mr. and Mis. F. V. Tyndall of Rich- 4'("l"“‘,'”“,::"‘"ul”' "‘m‘h‘\é;,”i:n:mlv'}‘,,, Under the direction of the local (| \’r d,:.i.’:‘ :' 7y "' " . . mond are at he Grace Dodge Hotel | Arrested by Policoman W. R. Green- | [ it I Lenalt Kuomintang committee new unions are || Perfest Foundation for An: Froc 0P 5. ok ‘07 aritire ARYe 110, DL DBBIIS, v o ithie il RREIAGE bt motet | o, rSe. lages - Concharbin, | coming into existence almost daily. It | SNUGGLEBANDUNDERTHINGS of Richmond is with them § v y N Delagorge and Pusygneu, mnear | unusual experience for this city, || BROMLEY-SHEPHERD CO., Inc. Br the A | {him driving along Maryland avenu enoble. Six ho were burned and | \wiove Cthe organization of lahor has Mrs. W Manager LONDON. A Andrew Walie has gone abrond | without, ights, Russell Brooks, colored | ttie, Whole: dlsteict iyas EleCiEiEg 1n | always been ruthlessly suppressed LT s 08 dEiving whlls i sirt s sl | L e O e LG habitants| OLuine UPEKnE HANKOW iRl WA Sl B | pended and sentenced to 60 days in 1ail | weie panic stricken and attempted to -l(lv Judge John P.McMahon in THaflic | shu off the current by cutting ot break- " | Court yesterday. 2 the wires with damp tools or poles Daughters. | “Warren Walker, colored, 1300 @ street, | 128 1 ireS A O Forrents ouy c Daughters of America |was charged with two cases of leavin: | persons were o attempt 2. will hold a lawn party |after colliding, reckless driving The fifth v took a metal pump he C. D. A. Community | operating without a permit and his handle o get water to fight a fire and . at 601 E street northwest, this [continued until Saturday. or of other persons | i and tomorrow evening from 7 The Rev. F Miss Mary re honbrary i Mrs. chairman Reynolds gen Mrs. Fred M 1 1. Miss Agnes Quinn, lemon- ary Oliphant, candy: M Hosford, fancy table; Miss Mc ms, cakes, and Miss Jennic Others assisting are: | Miss Mary Cronin, M s, Miss May Keefe, ) Bess Behen, Mary Cum v Rupper Elizabeth Ly The marriage of Miss Mary B. Via to r. Lee R. Heflin took place Saturday | the Fifth Baptist Church. the Rev. | - Ray Palmer, acting pastor, officiat- | S Dr. and Mrs. John R. Dibrell and Dr . and Mrs. James L. Dibrell of Little i|Rock. Ark. are at the Grace Dodge Hotel until some time next week. Mrs. May Renner and duu:hwmI ¢ Love. who have been visiting | ter and aunt, Mrs. Charles C. | inth’ street, Petworth, | g for their home, in e A. Harper of Jackson- f his_brother. ¥ at the Hotel l{m ston. . Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Clayton of High Aud ence to Rc\m\e To the Public— LEE HIGHWAY SERVICE Rosslyn, 'a. among the au- iences is the in- a noted German to build a theater its aud of 180 de- by plans floor with Dealers in the: Oil—Tires t on which Gasoline —will continue to operate during || the rebuilding of Lee Highway. || to the accessible We are still public. Our will al- ways furnish the most accurate information as to the sections of Lee Highway actually ¢ d and the best det Our night u purs will be <light- Iv changed. Beginning Thurs || day. August 16, we will close at | 10 PM. Open 6 AM. e THE T\F\l\(- STAR, WAS HI\(;'I()\ D. €, THURSDAY, Point, N. C.. are at the Grace Dfldfl"« Hotel for an extended stay. Mr. and Mrs. F. Farrell are in Nr\\ York for a few days' stay at the P|rl\‘ ATUGT TST 16, 1928.° FIVE ELECTROCUTED ‘PEKING WORKERS START BY I.IGHTNING STROKE | Ox:anizatmn Fol- \ tempted to form a union five years ago, lr-udrrs of the movement were executed | TRADE UNION MOVEMENT |by soldiers of Gen. Wu Pei-fus army Public service employes have been the first to form unions under the Na- Central Hotel. ‘ Wave of thnl g 3 tionalist regime. | By the Associated P “rance, X. Cavanagh. | C. Boland. | Ninth street southeast Arthur | Marte Goyne | street, was fined $50 or 15 days for rec! Anna |less driving as a result of a coll < | Chessin len Honan, Miss |ond and P streets Tu ms ations Mrs e Young. Mrs Baker, Mrs. Margaret Ray. Mrs Staples, Mrs. Guy Stelle, Miss Margaret | with a Keane, Miss Cecelia Gallagher, M Mary Walter, Miss He Miss Rose Nicolia and | rays of artificial sunlight to pitboys and | Formerly with He is accused of colliding with an au- burn in | tomobile belonging to Henry Cutler. 200 | covor A que ‘stock WA when he skidded | aiso destroyed | after striking the machine of James H i Hodge of Ivy City northeast. Th ond collision overturned Walker's car 3™ 6&F Did the Rain Ruin Your nd he is said to have run several blocks efore being overtaken by Policeman | 1 ? . . hefore helng_overlakon 'y Policonsn [§Wialls 'and Decorationsd Seventh street and Florida avenue || Have vour door and window frames 1111ne Y northeast t rain and dust fromf@ B. J. Bateman. 4301 Thirty-ninth on | machine driven by Jesse H. | 2222 M street, at Twenty-sec- esday night Special Offer During August Hats of Soleil Hats of Velvet Hats of Felt %5 Other New Fall Models $10 to $40 For the purpose of giving healthtul miners. a clinic has been opened in a colliery_at Mansfield, Motts, England, Open Satur Until 6 P.M. Phone Franklin 8725 OYCE & LEWI CusToM FITTING SHOE 439-7StNW, Sustibaey Can’t Find Shoes That Are Comfortable? Try a Pair of Wilbur Coon Shoes WORCHS 1110 G These included tram- Six Homes Also B“”“\d thm lows Advance of Nationalist way crews, post office employes and | |GUILTY OF DRIVING WHILE 2 railroad workers. The printers have | PERMIT IS SUSPENDED High-Tension Wires Are | Armies. now m'a;nwrd. (ncr‘f]hrr “;mhmn news- | i s 8 i paper delivery coolies, barbers. fi R | oo i e e e B BRI ummer Dresses i = . o . 3 unionization which has followed the | ers and water carriers | Colored Motorist Is Given Jail| | Nationatist advance from Canton reach- | 5th Anniversary Out They Go! That formerly sold up to $25. Friday ... 8.95 2 for $16 While these dresses represent the seca- son’s smartest ma- terials, styles and colors, we're clos® ing them out at this \'chtionally low price. They are suitable for early Fall wear. Limited sizes . .. Hurry! Main Floor Items at Sacrifice Prices Silk & Wool Sweaters. Now— 4 & One lot of Silk Dresses for sports wear. Dansettes, 195 Silk Chiffon Hosiery. Absolutely $ perfect quality. 1 Smartest colors. Step - ins, Gowns, Pa- jamas, etc. Choice .. $345 | | EST. 1879 ! Notable August Econ Custom-Made Stylish Stouts We also fit extremely narrow and hard-to-fit ien Flannel Jackets b reasted Sizes 1 to Double 30 sme.—-AAAA to EEEEE | Yat i e 33.89 Bt B biue and stripes = Sold Here Exclusively ! aGiapoRcast MRS 606 - 614 Special Notice! MR.J. T.NORRIS 'MR.H.0. BRUBAKER || the Family Shoe | Store, are now identified with us. Avcust COAT JALE Select Now From Models Authoritative In Style, Authentic in Quality, Ex- ceptional in Value at 558 Bring a First Showing of Fall and Winter Fashions at Worth While Savings | necks. at ELEVENTH ST. omy Sale Features | Avcusty FUR JALE Typical of Our Standard of Style, Quality, Dependability and Excess Value Is This Particularly Interesting Group at A woman's . . beauty is the th .Frlday Specials OT only but- a Al £ on yut an important 5 Maison Jules exploita ance Autumn 3 ~(|y-.\r 59 prices on Washington's Fifth ing new m smooth materials and [ ks P o fine broadcloths. .. handsomely trénmed | g me. | he follo gains at these [fl! o faslianable ¢ Q.70 | A Jovely complexion is some- | drastically reduced prices are of- [ff| with the fashionable peltries for 192829 i~ | thing we ail want and something | fered for tomorrow only. fashioned along entirely new and fas- ve mav have if we would follo 5 ; cinating lines, | Elizabeth Arden's methods and Come early! : treatments The entire stock of light and i | Blizaheth Arden is realher | Aty plain and fancy washable 1 reasonable deposit will R ; A aements have | Summer dresses in orchid, flesh, 2 And the 1 ons and treatments have | SO ST hold Coat, balance payable l t g k me % e calf % | The remaining Tot of chic flan- later. foamt ofisis : the hersell 5 | nel coats suitable for many oc- g i i i e a : e evening UCharge customers will not s e 5 | comple 37 ik s 2 5 s [ 1 . r extreme te. | ¢ f her beant ; PRIC I‘, be rendered bill until | A Thurd Floor : ) g n quest of L L U L October. Convenient Payment ,’ e | = e eyl i Ovriginally $23.00 Philipsborn’s—Third Floor Arrangemer | ! ; . | ' respe for Eliz | Tomorrow $12.75 | a € | lizabeth Arden | were priced $16.50 will go tome ) - | | e Saddssd Laintl Floor Shops s .8 | 0 smooth and All cloud-like chiff nd film . e, smooth a loud-like chiffons and filn canone, oot and | AN cloutlie chifons and fimy NEW BACS + | and sleeveless)—will be radically e : > sl wint | reduced for tomorrow | 1 : | it of e stons il | L U T g UTUMN FrRocks FOR FALL | g o ® G ! 162y Lomorro onl 1 N in T 7 ¢ s awaits you | 627 Connecticut Avenue y Are Shown in Two L ron r an v Waik salon | (Between Que and R ts.) . o Advance Models . . . Just ® i o= ( ecticnt Avenue. { | Interesting Groups . 2 5 | —— CatiraIAT | | Arrived in the Fourth I Floor Hat Shops | e i s16.5 | t Hl == X | ” | Youthful Modes, New for i | ¢ | | Autumn, Are Chicly A 2.95 | N e ¢ i | | 16 you want to be full of pep Portrayved ) R o e i | = Y Bt 7o Ao wint erhe (O 61 per A fodiiP Shelieat sve Values That Are Special ‘ davs—go oul for tennis and Crepe 1tin Georg lopes and new pouch design for Tomorrow | y z mming at Wardma ark »f leathers and suede dl ) | i 2 e | IR e ettes, Canton Velvet e .v,,,:,”“.;_h "““,‘l,rr" { | g Wa glorion foor swimming Combinations and Velvet straps and ¢ nal cuttings -Feather-weight Soleil Ve I | ) I i cven hemling rippling Close-fitting Modes of Felt 2 i cirenlar .Hn"l lace and ! Hats of fine l.vo alvet. o I te other adroitly used themes New Underwear Neve: idenss 1o timaiing 1 i to fashion smartness. The treatment e g W utumn colors are . | i B | particularly flattering. $ -)5 in-every accepted color 9 | licious food that' is served under I f v Autumn, z [ the way wmbrella trees on the v Other Autumn Frocks y Counn e Chise: sxid Chin KE 2500 Vilies incomibi 400 ) | Wardman Park pool and court | $35 to $75.00 chin Crepe in Gowns, Teddies able. ford i [ ford | o Dazdman Eeticpoe aIE Rt S d Step-ins, Dance Sets. Heavy e | great E | Columbia 2000 for further infor Philipsborn’s—Second Floor lace trimmi or smarthy tai Philipsborn’s—Fourth Fioor 4 Bl lored patterns. Seven new (The swimming pool is open shades. Every piece is brand vights—except Stnday, 8 pm.-10 new

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