Evening Star Newspaper, August 22, 1928, Page 24

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THE EVEN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1928 " T S]R"([ []|.' mm[] Nevada Governor |FIRM ASKS LICENSE |sim.seims, b Soub, vl ROBBINS GOES HOME. |t seoia Somer . . \ sust ts contention that r‘-ddlo u:n‘n‘: el R » Rllpids.lk Towa, !txwz. 115: mglge nx;g i:m i mlu!on nt quotations would tent sistant War Secretar; ests | also make a short vi s Moines To Drl‘e CharIOt To TRANSM'T ABRDAD stimulate business by stabilizing prices. 3 4 ‘ before resuming his official duties at the After Plane Crash Injuries. ‘War Department next week. o » et o s ace | h s B. N 51 - e | RA"_ MEN FUR[SEEN B L e s (s S Objec- COBH AIRLINE PLANNED. lafy":,"w:’,.“;’z:'“;,,s‘;‘r’.a“,’ézxfif'::.l Uncle Sam has lloensed 16 woman | 4 covered from injurles received in a'air pilots. '-'“'I;;vkmfltt’gé: 'N S tions of Competitors to Proposed | i » d | i NEM ev., Augus! Firm Proposes to Carry — Nevada's highest executives, both Stock Market Service. Hw—— e =0 | Head of Brotherhood Says Tanch bred, will compets n & chariot Passengers From Shipe. B T T e e = LONDON. August 22 (P)—The Ex-| Gov alzar and Lieut. Gov. | Company Concessions AlONE | Noriey Griswold w1 brace them. | ™ phe ftocated b o mission press announces it has learned that the | salves | Junkers airplane concern plans to es- Ies in_ chariois of the tYDe USE | jorqay ‘heard. testimony from Tepre- | LWL thrie passenger service from | o ! by Ben Hur and compete for execu- | > Will Prevent Walk Out. e Cramplonsip o {‘;0 iy | sentatives of the International Quota- | | om0 he " brincivl Euro- \ plication” for "a short wave band to | P FUER KRt CEmm o wnnnnr‘ F SHAW & ( :O { THREE FOUND GUILTY transmit market reports to Europe. and | naccengers arriving at Cabh by steam- | Y | opposition to granting the license from | Fuis€Clis (AL, G Bt o tinuing i the Western Union Telegraph Co. and | thejr journeys in planes. to reach Paris UNIQUE JEWELRY of Ballston, | the Reuter, Havas and WoIff News | gorjjy vienna, Oslo and Copenhagen nd guilty by a Police Court | Agencies of Europe 36 to 48 hours ahead of schedule | 1516 CONNECTICUT AVENUE t of illegal transportation | The company, formerly known as the The air line would be via Dublin, ! 1 nd second offense possession. | S, r ly was denied a | Liverpool, Hull and London Just’ Abote Duvont Cirets was arrested by Policeman K. O. s . the commission Sp of the sixth precinct Junlcl' 21d | holding that public interest did not FO R I'- ” ¢ | near Third and G streets. He is alleged | warrant the grant | A I have had half a gallon of liquor in McHarg, attorney for the - | DIAMONDS P Gradunte machine at the time. serted today that existing McCormick Medieal Glasses e :mmitt Robert Hunt, Oxon Hill, Md , rmmn-q are not adequate for carrying | College Eves Examined f§ p E A R I S nd Louis Herbert, colored, 1306 Half | price quotations to interested brokers 1 ALIDE That fractional difference in height o t, who were found guilty | and customers abroad. That view was DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES ght of what is correct and what is not—has b and possession by a jury | disputed by H. M. Heffner. general 1 1ali e were given the maximum | superintendent of the Western Union Eye,’,'il,",ip,,'c.,a a ve ¢ of the mode is ycpre- B —cuma i (Koo ;rxmfl“lr‘rw' 1;[%‘:}::..11 n}.‘:\'&xr:"‘i:’\r:fin ‘"{f?\'fi“f\'n?':f:;"‘.-’fié?l?'p,.'lfi?‘f;< of the 400410 McLachlen Blds. | sented in the J. F. Shazwe showing of gerits | creations of footwear by Artcraft for fall. have to serve six months in jail. | Chicago Board of Trade and various o and jewelry of infinite appeal. Original in High, low, medium—a!l unquestionably S A S e conception — individual picces to delight correct, for Artcraft is the style authority e o of feminine footwear in Washington. Discounts of 109% to 50% | » B BT FOQTNY EALRE on many selections mark the | ! August Clearance Sale I WoobwARrD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F axnp G STREETS at = | Dulin & Martin Company M Now—You Should Think of School Needs e. L E Sinclawr, L. B. o, R Sepnen m‘if;:és;.z;a?, " FURNITURE . . . MIRRORS . . . CHINA ||} Girls” School Frocks, 5120 es. | New frocks that will rate “excellent” in DRAPERIES . 4 ART GOODS 1 i / ~ > style, appropriateness and quality. Of washable Bedford flannel and light-weight OENANDS WA THAL HOUSEWARES | P e S . 1 and so forth ‘ i 7y 2 Girly’ Fall Coats, 2950 to $3950 While Intoxicated. . Roy Henry Gowans, 32 years old, of | i » / Of tweed and basket weaves, with rich 815 1 street, charged wi K . : r / » 5 3 gl o e e —we illustrate specials from the China ‘ . ‘ A o R ing, asked for a jury | : | ; : and cuffs, or plain tailore s. : x:‘xgn::l'm 'rvul.x%c! Oourt mrevdn i Depart_ment—Second Floof & | ¢ £y Gmus' ArparzL, Fourtn FLooR. Policeman A. M. Green of the sev- | A B enth precinct arrested Gowans aftes a | 7 ° | : ot chase of several bl Gowi | (3l J Juniors’ Scheol Frocks, $16.75 is said to have hit a pa g f- . . : Pa\fmac (‘Br:e‘ t av | . f I 1 | . 5 Juniors are bound to be graded high in ‘?;’PD,;‘;‘;‘HL;; 3 4 | it i 8 45 H ) s “fashion smartness”—when ‘thei.r ward- demg whil sen- | ! N | | B *RESRS | 1 robes include such good-looking frocks as . h the one illustrated of two-tone brown one of our AN A/ R, b woolen. Others, S1675 to $20.50. very attractive | “ ] 1 i e » gl Juniors’ Fall Coats, $95 SR 5 patterns i BRI 4 10 g e This modernistic patterned Coat in two Becretary West Asks Money for| N i / % '0 5 i 2y tones of brown—the smartest Autumn i | i) = =N " | S % . - FC color—is collared with baby lynx. Others, Oregon Tax Claims. - < " (es illustrated) .‘ ‘ ; : ; e, S‘S‘),SO b7 y 1y RECOMMENDS PAYMENT. p.The Jecommendation that $103.10092 | paid to two eounties in Oregon as & = . - fl . settlement of the tax claim of these Ml | & Floral pattern in Au- for 1927 vas’gx;g:ortogelg‘rb‘:fl { — i tumn tints on clear | E ? . . iy ol - Boys’ Kindergarten Suits, $3 | Every little boy who starts school will need several of these well-tailored button-on suits, with smart helts. Some have . ; . i 4 Amerlcan Porcelaln | i two pairs of trousers, w i!h white or printed blouse. Trousers em-:‘c"rn in Germany [ g of linen, broadcloth or gingham. Sizes 2 to 6 vears. must wear skirts eight inches below the Were Now Were Now | | I JoveniLe Appare, Fourts FLOOR. ey Dinner Plates .... $3.60 $3.00 After Dinner Cups & | Breakfast Plates 3.00 2.50 | Saucers .. $400 $2.50 | , Well-dressed Boys wear Rowe Clothes Tea Plates 250 2.00 8.inch Platters .. ... .. .50 35 | ; | Rowe, of Bond Street Clothes, found exclusively here, offer T::P(c:ups :C‘ Saucers, 4:00 3:00 e 1.00 | [ Knicker Suits for boys 10 to 16 years. Coffee Cups & Saucers, 5.00 3.00 SETS ; 2 . English “Shorts” Suits for boys to 9 years. . L b D stic Suits, $13.75 25. Casseroles 173 125 32.piece Cottage Set $4.00 | 2D . 1.:::.71-:..;:':: Ssunls. S‘:o.'»sto $35. Covered Dishes ... 1.50 1.00 53 pieces, Service for 8 $9.00 | " ~ : Bors' Arpiass. Poowin:Pidon Chop Dishes 1.10 .75 ® 100 pieces, Service for 12 $£20.00 | ' JuNiors’ Apparer, FOURTH' FLOOR. cou C th be Jackson. 593>464" and Lincoln, Boys' Furnishings Cordurov Knickers, $2.50 to $3.50. Woolen Knickers, $3.50 to $5. ;- - 4 Shorts, 175 to 83, Shirts, $1.50 to $3. Do the wearers of | ; 4 W IOO'PCo Imported | N \ Trench Coats, $6.50 and $8.50. Rl:n: moz. The Original ‘ 7 . ‘ Stickers, 55 Underwear, $1 o 53. | p A | & % Bathrobes, $5 to $10. Hosiery, 50¢ to $2 pair. Debiledd | : ¥e_J (genuine) Translucent | : i e o AR - it I e / Hard-to-fit Boys tion on their countenance? Boses the, oo coming e A b A || Are Easy-to-fit '“m " i $ | by means of a Special Service feet | ; In Qur Boys’ Store They hardly realize they have a | | This is an additional service of our Boys' Store, pair of dhoes on They're 30 ‘ New York_Paris that is new and that will be appreciated by many : ; ] boys. Boys of all ages and youths in long trousers, Made in all the hest models Of Translucent China Thete is a certain satisfaction that we en- M ] who are hard to fit or who would like to make cer- joy in being able to offer GENUINE OnOp dne tain specifications in the styling of their clothes, may a 53‘75 CHINA at a price that would be even con- b Fhraictods b, Mt of :\'a:‘efl l'hcir <'|nt||rh~_ vlnadr to measure—at no addi sidered moderate for earthenware sets—A ) s " PSS GR LI pISY Lindbergh's “Spirit of St. Lowis ) b b LIMITED NUMBER at the special price, bbb e Dy 1o THo Wieks: Jervice "]3 (, 5( N W cigy Ciub | Twenty-three piece Tea Sets | $35. [ Complete Construction Outfit, $7.50 Stout Boys Tall Boys Slender Boys of IMPORTED AUSTRIAN Charming patterns and delicate coloring Bovs' Srorr, Fourtn Frook Keep The Gear; Youn‘ | CHINA (not earthenware) as | —graceful shapes—in fact, everything de- An exact reproduction of the 1.||[nul\fi Mnnn])hilif i i . i i i isti i i A hich Colonel Charles A, Lindbergh made » P ) Sabrication Y pictured. Attractively dec sirable in ‘Chma, distinguishes this remark in whic , ; etk A ul n:‘a Voou:scl:re Life orated in warm Autumn tints. g able offering. his celebrated flight from New York to Pari : BOYS and erls SChOOl WatChCS 3 G f | Ihe constructional features of the origina Girls' White Gold-filled Boys® Gjewel Siviss: move- wf,"'tfl;:,';”;;d i ‘:““'-l"‘d | have been duplicated faithfully in this model Wrist Watches, with en- ment Strap Watches, in ’"n':‘lrfll Nb'ttl‘:l!:nv i and the assembling is greatly simplified by the graved case; G-jewel move plam and fancy nickel cases They channel and cling to the Store Closed Saturdays—During August use of formed ribs in the wings. This model is ment, $7.50, $8.50. radium dial, $8.50. gear boxes, and your gears travel o guaranteed to rise in the air and fly under its Boys' aod- Giek TREMVEE. Wil Wiiohis sniubricated HOURS, #:45 to 5:30 PHONE MAIN 1204 own power when correctly assembled, nickel cases, plain or radium dial, $3.50, $4 Demand EBONITE-R f the | TUTLE rear axle gears, and kupmlhm: Other Ideal Construction Sets, $3.75 to $10. Outieay, Piar FLook [ . freer-running, silently throagh the D l n & Ma t n CO m a n “Spirit of St. Louis” Sets, $1.25 to $1.50 Children’s Linen Girls’ Garter Belts a | Mocar Monoplane Construction Sets, $1.25 ey ulit ri p “Drake" Flying Model 4rr'$‘gxm:'e. $175 to $6.75 Handkerchiefs $1.50 Stlver Ace “Ready Built” Plane, $12.50. in various colored prints, 18¢. Of dainty grosgrain ribbon with Our Only Shop i With embroidered corners and narrow garters attached-—these No Uptown Branch 1215 F STREET 1214-18 G STRE Tovs, Fountn FLoon, initials, 28¢ each. Silk handker- belts are worn with jersey, net (Combination of Pure Oil) chiefs, with painted designs, 28¢, or rayon bandette, » 20 Cents a Shot Hanoxerowiers, Fiast FLOOR. Consers, Tumo Froon. 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