Evening Star Newspaper, August 21, 1928, Page 16

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16 THE EVET\'If\’h STAR, WASHINGTON. 'D. T, TUESDAY. AUGUST 21, 19%8. The ruling stopped all sales to the MlLE ABOVE EARTH Dr. Felt gave his observations to the | being taken m heights of several lhou- Tfl ESCAPE BOND gov:hmmen! laf:er selgure of the stocks small boat owners, and left the company fourth International ‘Congress of En-|sand feet above the earth, including on the grounds of violation of the On- | with the problem’ of disposing of some O0DW. &RD OTHROP tomology here, His interpretation of | captures of several small flies in traps tarlo liquor control act. $7,000,000 worth of liquor in short order. | P insect movements was based on an ex- |attached to an airplane operated from et The stoaks later ware released on bond i |‘ % 41YR Faxp G STRERTS Entomologist Describes Movements | }snded study of the records of Insccts| Milchel Fleld, New York. Ontario Firm Transports Rum t0|pending trial of the charges, but the ef- Dies of Hemorrhage. “ " : tops and even in Arctic regions, places : i . fort of the company to dispose of the as “Casual” After Trey Are Driv- \iaeted for insect life and mutipiica- | Davis Leaves Honolulu. Vancouver in Move to liquor on the docks was Siopped by & While working in & house at 2415 t i tton HONOLULU, August 21 (#)—Secre- i ruling of Magistrate Smith such | M street yesterday afternoon, Edware en to High Currents. | “He said that in nis judgment these [, (OTCCII B d pArty Dodge Forfeiture. sales were # violation of the aw cover- e Barnes, colored, 42 years old, of 1516 72 movements were largely casual, brought | **3 § common carriers. Magistrate Smith | about by currents which raise m’,m sailed from here at midnight for Geattle §ed that since the luwgrrqu]n-q car- | Twelfth street, suffered an attack 'of | l' S ."' ITHACA, N. Y. (® —Hosts of in-|to considerable heights, where high|aboard the U. S. S. Pennsylvania after | By the Associated Press. rlers to. deliver the goods intrusted to [ hemorrhage of the lungs and died be- | S | winds, “frequently with . velocity of s _| WINDSOR, Ontario, August 21— |them safely and without violating the gects & mile or more up in the air. | 00 00" Files er hour, carry them |Atiending the - sesquicentennial cele- |1 oo ok of Tiquoy were being loaded |law elther at the point. of departuie or | 07 & Physiclan couid be summoned drifting often hundreds of miles. are i, great distances until they are dropped |bration of Capt. James Cook’s discovery | on raflway cars yesterday for shipment |destination, and the evident purpose of | Coroner Nevitt gave a certificate of | l;’ !ll visioned by Dr. E Felt, chief ento- | by downward air currents or forced to ' of the Hawailan Islands to Vancouver, British Columbia, by the |the buyers was to export the liquor toldeath from natural ca Fashions WooDWARD & LLOTHROP g 10™ 11™ F axD G STREETS . 1 Adjustable A new offering in the August Blanket Selling Damask Napkins, $7.85 Tea Napkins, $4.50 A— DOZEN DOZEN and Circular Flounce. The T'his special price warrants vour attention Each napkin is attractively "hemstitched frock that combines the very i All of double satin damask in the 22x22- andl is of double damask Tie B LN S8t F0480 ! amask n. Layina circular flounce—equally new OOI Blankets $ I 2.95 “ $ I 3.65 - s Fall supply at these savings. | and smart—is bnun% to !l,w ex- 9 size . sze tremely fashionable. An exclu- b2 4 bt sive Jane Wandl model, $35. eén s UurKis. owels { i} i Misses’ Frocks, Tamp PLoox This newest addition to the August Blanket ;. 3 Selling, the event that \Washington house- i S g, s Half Dozen $3 20 $3.75 2 wives know to be of great economy im- size portance, is an exceptionally high-grade " . blanket. Each pair is cut and bound sep- They are called Men's Towels because they are in the ex- : tra-large sizes e arately. Bound in sateen to harmonize i and the heavy-weight ribbed weave used by dimns SR, the hest clubs and hotels. True economy should prompt with the various plaids. you to buy several dozen at these special prices BLANKETS, SEconD FLoOR. Linens, Szcons FLoor Three Popular ‘ " Reduced for Clearance Books at %1 g ,,:,»;;.-_,,‘, ‘ > Lemonade Sets of immediate reader-interest i*' R ‘l," Your late-Summer and Fall reading hours may > § $ I ,95 ;’ ":" » k in BrOWfl well be spent in these three titles— SR r— E ¢ i ') “Spider Boy,” by Carl Van Vechten. | i ] Each of these sets, and there are two different Z VC.lV.Ct and “Foolish Virgin,” by Kathleen Norris. 5 | i 1 R styles, consists of a crackled glass pitcher and " “Lady of The Limberlost,” by Gene Stration o N agdoy Gcorgcttc Porter These books are among the recent additions to that popular selling series—The Star Dollar Books—which sell for $1. Books, Fist Froox. Simulated Natural and * Tinted Pearls Against the background of the Summer cos- tume or the new black satin and velvet frocks of Fall, there is no more striking costume jewelry than *pearls Pearl Chokers, graduated, $1 In a lovely iridescent flesh tint Pearl Chokers, graduated, $2 In dainty pastel tints: ver, gray. Pearl Chokers, flat pearls, $2 The flat pearl is popular in pastels Ropes of Pearls, 60-inch, $1 'Huvu unnd \erklue- $225 : ver clasp *Manufactured Pearls Costome JewrLay, Fiast PLoon six glasses. The pitchers have colored han- dles of green, blue or amber glass. Limited number Choose promptly Black Enamel Pullman Cases, $8.95 R Fabrikoid, too, is included in the cases offered at this very low price. Each case has straps all around and is fitted with a tray. Either brown or black in 24, 26, 28 and 30 inch sizes. Week-End Cases Overnight Cases $4.50 $6.95 Btack enamel cases like the one Black or brown fabrikoid over bass- shown, reinforced with leather cor- wood frames. In 14, 18, 20, 22 and ners and silk lining. 24 inch sizes at this low price, Leather Gladstone Bags; russet or brown ..$14.95 Women’s Leather Cases; black or brown leather on basswood frames, $12.95 Large Enamel Suit Cases; leather bound ; 30 and 32 inch sizes Haxp Luceace, Finst FLoOR. Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks, $39-50 This \.‘||\|:‘?:"::!’;: f:c“ctyil”{:nfi:ra;’:]r hn;a’:n’(n’l”]infi::’ ;:’ ;‘\r:l";’vlnld an am- Boys’ Wash Suits timely. This one of the famous ple wardrobe for the student whe Hartmann trunks has 10 hangers, a will be returning to school shortly. " shoe and hat box, laundry bag and Either gray or blue. Greally Reduced ‘Trenks, Fourtr FLOOR $ | 35 “Back-to-School” Demonstration Y ear-Round Printed Zephyr and Charmeusette Mt Sl B ysars of as witlbasnt Miss Pacette, of Trippe, Barker and See the dainty Jean Darling frock— to take advantage of this exceptional offer. Company, is demonstrating these specially designed and named for These suits are of the usual high-standard lovely fabrics in the new Fall prints, the popular child player in “Our Woodward & ILothrop quality-—and are in made up in fro ks from Vogue, But- Gang” Pictures. This frock may he styles for wear now and later. They have terick and McCall patterns. Demon- made from McCall pattern No. 5400 i ; strations from 10 AM. to 4 PM or Butterick pattern No. 2171—in every day this week our Pattern Section, Second Floor Printed Charmeusette, 36 inches, 58¢ yard ’ s ) o Printed Zephyrs, 32 inches, 45c yard Make your selection early Corton Darss Goops, Skconn FLook Bovs' Arrarxr, FourTi FLOOR, been selling at much higher prices. In plain colors and combinations of calors and fabrics. The Semi-Annual Selling of Rugs Special in the Semi-Annual Selling Holmes’ Worsted Wdton Rugs High Grade Wool 9x12 Gorevan-Persian Rugs Wilton Rugs 1d colorings for Fall All-over Persian effects predominate $ yecial purchase in special group of rugs, which are $92.50 650, $17.50 $64.50 27 %54 $11.7§ very much lower priced for this $94.50 1.6x7 6 $36.50 event 9x12, $63.75 R.3x10.6, $61.50 Every home that has cov- 6x9, $43.50 cted an Oriental rug is able, at the great savings here offered, to buy one of SCamlCSS Axminster Rugs_ls'l'('(.l"ll these new pieces. And these Outstanding among the new pattern fine quality rugs are of hown in this shipment are I"'”‘i‘ lll&ll'])’ fine weave nany copies of all-over Persian effects. Taupe, rose and Llue fields Greatly underpriced for the Semi-Annual Selling 9x12 size, $36.75 8.3x10.6 size, $34.75 6x9 size, $23.50 36x63 size, $5.50 4.6x6.6 size, $12.75 27x54 size, $3,75 SarOUk Rugs Scatter Size Oval Axminster Rugs Here are distinctive designs in colorings that lend additional charm Lovely shades of rose or blue o their quaint beauty—and marked to provide great savings in the form the grounds of these erhi-Annual Selling 26x38, $4.75 26xA8, $550 25x54, $9.25 4x7, $21.75 these would be far higher. Roucs, Firre Froom. $585 handsome pieces. Regularly Rucs, Frrra Froon, An outstanding success — for it shows the leading fashions —ruffles—brown, the most im- portant color—fagotting—and two Dmaterials combined, Plain Dull Crepes for Informal Daytime are favored by Exclusives. This model of Croyden crepe with smartness in its lines, as well as in the fact it is a dull crepe, has a deep bertha col- lar of black velvet ribbon, $85 WaLNut Roowm, THiro Froom. Lelong’s Brown Silk Net Evening Gowns This distinguished evening gown of silk net and in brown two important fashions ot the evening mode-—has a deep flounce — another detail of Fall 1928 fashion, $110 WaLnuT Room, Tikp Froor \

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