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SOCIETY, A Satunday Shopping THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. SOCIETY Says ™ 1316-1326 7th St. N.W. “The Stere for Thritfy Peopl Final Summer Suit Clean-Up! $20.522.50 and €25 i3 Mohairs-Trop'cals Festherweights & Gabardines, Etc. Sales Final! For Yy~ Convenience Sizes Are Listed Below ESTE TN Continuing the SALE of the Stock.of the King Clothing Co. ;.. SUITS Sold at $29.50, $39.50 siaso . 315 All wool. beantifully tai- lored. Full of real service —All the popular patterns. Overcoats and Topcoats Will Go on Sele Later B Bl orm 7 Dresses 3132 Reguarly $16.50 An Early Autumn Showing of Smart Fashions facshions= beloaw actual worth, fe ing aiternoon and evening modes in all the new chadee. Sizes 16 to 42 Individual priced much ror—s Fall Felt Hats Feather felts ~ .69 —in the newest sl : = colors and shapes 1es reds nate — Women's Sheer Wash Dresses 36 to 46 value made Sizes extra well Re: Special Purchase 300 Doz. $1 Pure Silk Pointed | Heel Hose 59c¢ ik from tor totop. Very fine gauge 3 P ths | Service weight | | Ne imperfectian in the silk - - — Clean-Up of Women’s Summer ;] .95 Footwear All Styles—All Heels . leatper rose biugh Sizes 315 to A e —— 147 Pairs Boys' and Girls' Straps and Oxfords RTEY :Chief Executive and First Lady of thei I.and to Enterta 1% President and Mrs. Coolidge will have as their guest for a { faw daye the chicf of staff, U. S _A. Gen. Charies P. Summer- All. who left Washington last eiening for the Summer White House at Brule, Wis The Bresident ic spending today at Lewis, Wis., as the guest of Mr. Charles T Lewi: The Acting Sccretary of th> Navy and Charles F. Hughes and the Acting Secretary of Commarce. Mr. Walter F Brown, were among the guesis At the ven last evening at the Chevy ub i honor of ths mavor of mpton. England. Alderman Lucia Foster W2ich. and her daughter voress Dorothy Marion Paton Ibert C. Dalton. viee president and maneger of the Merchant Fleet 1. netad as host and the other re the third socretary of the embassy and_Mrs. Henry 1 'A. Hopkinson. the District Comm Mr. Proctor L. Dougherty miral and Mrs. Long, Mr. T. V. O'Con- nor, chairman of the Shinping Bo Mr. Jefferson Myers, commissioner {he Shinping_ Board: the secretary the United States Chamber of Com- and Mrs. D D. Gilbert ) it Mrs. Henry C. Corbin James Cerroll Frarsr. Mr. an' Mrs T Hagertv. Mr. and Mre Martin 1 Miss C. Redfern. Mr. . E Redfern. Mss Grace Mae Thursion. and Mr_John W. Davidee The mavor &nd her daughter motored ! to Annepolit vesterday afternoen and were entartained at tes bv the suverin- of the Naval Academy #nd Mrs stonet of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Attend. Races at Saratoga. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodere Douglas Robinson will g0 to Sarafoga Springs temorrow to atiend the races The postmaster of Washington. Mr William M. Mooney. entartain=d a small company informallv at luncheon ves- terday on the Willard roef. ‘The assistant director of the Amer- ican Council on Education and Mrs David Allan Robertson were hosts at luncheon vesterdav in honmor of the| distinguished feminist. Mre. Helen Alex- | { ander Archdale of London. and her daughter. Miss Eppes Hawes. daughter of Sen- tor Harry B. Hawes. ix the guest of | Mr. and Mrs. James P Curtis for the | races at Saratogs Springs. Misc Hawes has been vistting Mr. and Mrs. Brad- ford Norman, jr., at Newport Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Samsen L. Fai- son and Miss Eleanor Faison and Mr. | Samuel L. Faison, jr. are spending | some time at Hot Springs, Va | Col and Mrs. Theodore Backstrom | have as their guests in their quarters at the Marine Bairacks Mrs. Thomas Jef- | v of New Orleans and her | | daughter. Miss Dorothy Kelley, who will | remain over Labor day. Mrs. John Frazer Luby was hostess at_luncheon vesterday at the Carlton | for Mrs Kellev. having among her | guests Mrs. Backstrom and Mre, Allen E. Peck Capt. Prederick Cook, U. 8. N. and | Mrs. Cook, who have recently mnrl ! from Washington for station to the Philadelphia Navy Yard, were enter- tained at dinner last evening by Comdr. | Glenn Smith Burrell. U. 8. N, and Mrs Burrell in their quarters in the navy yard st Philadelphia | Lieut. Vincent Hernandez is passing | { & few days at the Fairfax Hotel at 2100 Massachusetts avenue. Dr. William Gerry Morgam has as his | guests over Sunday his daughters. Mrs. | Pelix Stump of Norfolk. Va. and Mrs. Charles Wellbarn of Yorktown. Va Mrs. Morgan is with her son-in-law | end daughter. Comdr. and Mrs. O. B. { Hardison. in San Diego. Cali.. and will | | be with them until late in Octob"r Comdr. and Mrs. Hardison will visit | Dr and Mrs. Morgan in Washington | | during the coming Winter. 1 Mrs. Long. wife of Lieut. Vietor D.| | Long, U. 8. N.. will leave Monday for | Long Beach, Calif., where she will join | Lieut. Long. who is attached to ‘the U. S. 5. Pennsylvania | Engagement Announced | Of Miss Volstead to Mr. Lomen. { An engagement of more than usual| | interest is that of Miss Laura Volstead. | { daughter of Former Represantative An- | drew J. Volstead, to Mr. Carl Lomen of Alaska Prof. and Mrs. Francis Bowes Sayre | the Jatter formerly Miss Jessie Wilson daughter of the late President Woodrow Wilson. have heen visiting Col. and Mrs L. Vernon Briggs at Haneock. N. H Misc Ruth Eleanor Jones. who ha been abroad for several weeks. will ar- rive in New York this evening ahoard the America and will come to Washing- ton tomight and join her mother. Mrs John Paul Jones, in their home on Corcoran streel tomorrow morning. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont enter- tained at dinner last night in the Villa Belcourt. at Newport Mr. and Mrs. Charies B. Welliver of Indianapolis arrived in Washington ves- terday from Philadeiphia and are stay- ing at the Mayflower. Mr. Welliver 15 | the Democratic district chairman for This Store Will emain Open Day Saturday All For the Cor Our Shopping Public Open 9:15 to 6 PM. | North Careline. where thay will spsnd in Chief of Staff, at Brule. the seventh congressional district of In- | diana. ond Mr. Louis Ludlow. the Democratic candidate for the House of Representatives from that district, was | his guest at luncheon today in the presidential dining room of the hotel. Mrs. Nettie Fleming leit Washington | today for Chicazo. where she will spend | some time | | Mrs. Pdmund Burke of gficld. TIL. and their daughters thv and Alice, are in Washingtor a few davs at the Mavflower. They arvived vesierday from New England whers they have been for a month. spending part of that time with Mr Burie's aunt. Mrs. J. B. O'Day. in West Brookfield. Mass and Judes McKenzie Moss had guests lunching with him informally vesterday on the Willard roof. Dr. and Mrs. Don §. Knowlton have retwrned from an extended motor trip | throuth Naw England and Canada Blaine Elkins attended the races atoga yesierday As the guest of d Mrs. William F. R. Hitt Mary Kolb has returned after of five wecks at Cliffhaven. N where <he was taking the Ford- nzm University course of study Ar. and Mrs. A, S. Hamilton of Baltimore sre at the Grace Dodze Hotel until some time next week. With them are Miss Margaret Robb and Harry Long alse of Baltimore. Mr. and Mre. Rebert P. Fvan: are meking a short visit in Washingion an their way from Svracuse to thsir home in Dade City, Fla. and are at the| Marflower. Mrs Mr. Coleman Jennings and Mr. D.{ Morg>nthau Jeave the latter part of the | week for & brief visit to Cape Cod. Mass. National Library for Blind te Have Benefit. The first perfgrmance of “The Creak- L Chair” s the National Theater With her pavents. Mr. and Mre. | W Mondav eveming. August 27. will be | they will go to Montrese, Pa.. for a v given for the benefit of the National { ——— Library for the Blind, the net proceeds | 10 be aoplied to the purchase of the | marble building at 133 B street south- | east. formerly used by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. The Braille volumes of the National Library are at present housed in the | old Food Administration Building. but | it ha< outgrown jts present headquar- ters and the new building will mere adequately Al its n PRINCE STILL SEEKS | ALBANIAN THRONE William of Wied, Who Had Rrief, Stormy Reign, Awaiting “Right Moment” to Act. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Conlan of New London. Genn.. are staving at the Maye flower on their wey to Virginia and | | B2 the Associeted Press | BERLIN, August 24—Prince William - Mr l:g MY‘!'thu]lAm (? Sl‘hl‘.’\{.:! of Wied, who for a brief period reignsd re spending their vacation at the 4 o Raleigh Hotel in Atlantic City and will | S10Fmily over Albania. still maintaine Teturs to Washing-on after Labar day. |his claim to its throne. He awaits oniy |the coming of the “right moment” to several weeks motoring. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Montgomery of New York are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for an extended stay This was the gist of a telegram which ' | the princ> sent to the Berlin bureau of the Associated Press yestergay in re- |sponse to & message asking Bis attitude | toward President Armed Zogu, who is to csume th* Albanian throne Saturday.| The text of the reply over ths signature, Cabinet of the Prince.” was: “Prince Wililam left’ Albania in 1914 | with reservation of a1l his rights and h» | still maintains for himself and descend- {ants all claims to the throne. despite Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Green of Washingion are guests at Hotel Bretton Hall. New York City Miss L. C. Shepherd and Miss E. C. Brett of London, England. are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for a lengthy visit in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Dudley of Hous- ton, Tex.. are now in Washingion and are registered at the Mayflower FINED ON GUN CHARGE. | Chin Lin. Chinese proprietor of & lunchroom at 1079 Wisconsin avenue. was fined $50 by Judge Robert E. M tingly yesterday for carrying a deadly weaapon. Lin 15 said to have rushed out | in the street with a revolver in his, hand after Clarence Matthews, colored. | following an argument over the price of a lunch. | Several witnesses testified to the de- fendant’s good character and the court gave him a week to pay his fine. e @ollier Jnnf cx;t&yflr:t?u'ifi ps "wfl'“ i - 13 TONIGHT === 5 Until 7:30 “Our Famons” SEA FOOD 75 DINNER c Or choice of regular menu PHONE—Columbia 5042 Special = Today " LATIMER. mer Latimer, at t. Ray Head. N. J. Later Harris & Ewing Photo the personal aspirations to the kingship »{ Ahmed Zogu A UGUST 24, 1928 PLAN NOTIFICATIO OF A EXGERTON League and Committee Ar-‘ range Prohibition Party Vice Presidential Exercises. Arrangements for cerrmonies in con nectipn with the notification of Janes A. Edgerton of this city and Fort Lyon, Va.. of his nomination to the vice presi- | dency by the Prohibition party are | being completed today by a joint com- mittee representing the party’s execu- tive committee and the Jefferson-Lin- | eoln League, of which Mr. Edgerton i president | The notification will take place at 7| oclock Wednesdav evening at Mr. Ed- | | gerton's home. two miles west of Alex- andria, Va. The notification will be delivered by Dr. D. Leigh Colvin of New York and his speach and the one of Mr. Edgerton will be broadcast by station WRC | The ioint committee. headed by Wil- {liam V.'Mahonev and Edward H. Young. lis planning an automobile parade | through _downtown Washington and Alexandria prior to the ceremony. It Is expected there will be approximately 100 cars in line. The parade will be headed by the Independent Boys' Band of the Sons of Jonadab. it was an- nounced by John B. Foster, chairman of the committer on music. Before the parade the band will serenade the staffs of Washinaton newspapers and also will | stop in Alexandria at the office of the | Alexandria Gazette The parade wil be formed at Seven- teenth and K strests under direction of Mr. Younaz. who will act mx grand marskal. The narade route through dnwntewn Washington has not been de- | cided. but the eolimn will erose High- way Bridge and ze to Alexandria along the lowsr road. entesing at Washington street, and leaving hy wav of the Pair- fax road FOREST FIRES RENEWED. LEWISTON. Idaho. August 24 () While wearied Government fire-fighters rested after chacking the Johnnaga and Deris Creek fires in the Clear- water National Porest. a severe elec- trical storm broke out vesterday and a lookout reported 13 new fires had | hagh started. The twe biz fires, which burned several davs, covered 10800 majority of the Albanian psople | still remain faithful to the prince, for whose return, however, a free and un- frammeled vote is At present impos- <ible. Real Estate Loans. (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing $1,000 for $10 per month melnding interest and prin cipal. larger or smalle: loans at proportionate rates PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Established 1881 Largest in Washington Assets Over $18,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMEK BERRY President JOSHUA W CARR. Secretary Clean Clothes for Your OUR MENU-—- ONSISTS of the markets choicest food—prepared the way vou like it-—our spe- cialiy 15 in satistying Luncheon n 1o or 430 te 2 Daily Dot and Sunday n kssomm 1315 New York Avenue Through 1430 M Street FRANK P PENWICK 12 a pound Let us help you get ready for vour Holiday At only 12¢ a pound we wash vour clothes heau tifully clean, and iron t h e m by machine. When returned vou all of them are ready to use excepting lancy Pieces. They need a little “touching up Shirts are hand ironed for 10c apiece extra when wrapped and placed separately inside Fvervthing lroned dle Minimum Bundle, $1.25 £l vour { i Run nenience of Satisfaction Since 1559 NGS PAL A10-515 Seventh St. N.W Labor Day Outing Washed Ironed Neatly Folded Phone Miss White for Members of the Laundryowners’ National Association 1101-1109 Raum St. N.E. Lincoln it LAL1) Services for Every Home and Requirement \ AH AND THEY CAST JON INTO THE SEA 11 You Want to Knew Who See Bethlechem Picture Bib'e For Tlustration and_Storr wani gales agents. full or Cash ‘commission at momer 5 earning 312 ta 20 Over million 3 onah Bibles sold last » Call between 2 and & Satnrdar on S. L. THOMAS Sales Manager. noration of Ameries Ribte Flowers for Fall Weddings September w e dding plans should be in the making. Prospective Autumn brides are in- vited to consult with us now about flowers and decorations. SPECIAL PRICES. NEW STORE 1407 H St. Telephone Main 3707 | the | to remove center | Kennedy SOCIETY. CHANGE 1S AUTHORIZED ; IN BUS LINE SCHEDULE | Capital Trastion Line to Benning Permitted to Increase Service in Rush Hours, Instead of granting the petition of Benning Citizens’ Association for improved service on the Capital Trac- | tion Co.'s east end motor bus line and 1ic_extension to that community, the Public Utilities Commission yesterday | afternoon gave the company the privi- | lege of increasing the time between | busses. Now the busses may operate | on a 35-minute headway during rush | hours. The rest of the day they will run an hour apart | The association requested that the | busses be ordered to run to Minnesota | and Dean avenues southeast instead of Benning road and Kenilworth avenue, | the present terminus. The commission | rejused the extension because the com- | pany said the purchase of another motor bus would be necessary. The commission. however, approved { the plan of the Capital Traction Co. trolley poles from street between Fourieenth street_and Georgia avenue and substi- tute_side_poles | 716 13th St. N. s AbGBe puntex Silk Hose Saturday—The Last Day In all colors .25 —Chiffon or Pr. for <ervice weight. Specicliy Priced. Train Fatally Injures Youth. Struck by a Baltimore & Ohio Rail- road train at Linwood. Md., at 3 o'clock this morning. Norville Wright. colored, 18 years old, of Langdon, Md. was brought to Emergency Hospital, where he died a short time after arrival. One arm and leg had been severed from his body and he was otherwise badly man- gled. Maryland police are today inves- digating the accident . Aluminum is dug up in the form of RBright. clean and spot- iexs reflect credit upo the careful home ma ager Our service pri duces this result Tor o Acme Rug Renovators Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 166 Indiana Av nin 5257 and BURKISHINE ~POLISHES ; ALL 7 LRI MOTOR DOWN TO PLUM POINT ON CHF SAPEAKE BAY Just 48 Miles of Good Road from Washington The Ideal Bathing STUTCT A SITE NOW MOW T G111 THIRT—Drive throush ymons Isiand urn left at Hun PLUM POINT BEACH DEVELOPME 1530 New York Avemme N.W. Telephones: Wain Beach and Picnic Ground AND SAVE MONEY Maribore. turn right at Mozn? ting, 0 Plum Point. (MARYLAND) NT CORPORATION, Washington, D. €. LETS GROW For the Best Exhih By Amateurs Only Grand Prize To be awarded for t outstanding entry of the exhibits, Special Prizes To be awarded for outstanding entries each of the followin, Zinnias, Asters and Marigolds First and Secon Prizes and Honorable Mention Ribbon To bhe awarded other classes, PRIZES oAl provided MORE FLOWERS IN WASHINGTON! FEDERAL-AMERICAN eAmateur Flower ) Come and see what Washi have produced this summer. Y OU will find all of yc here—hundreds of blaze of color—truly its combinations and note the : Learn by comparison how garden and get better resu atl For Evervbody Who Likes F Make an Exhibit if Y Show lowers ur old-time favorites varieties—a gorgeous a wonderful sight. ngton tlower gardenz Study the new coior artistic arrangements. to improve vour own Its with vour flowers ou Possibly Can —even though you may have grown but a few flowers. Perhaps vou will awards. At least, you will of helping the movement to flowers in Washington. see the show. he in 2t win one of the prize have the satisfaction grow more and better Bring vour friends to In the Lobby of | Monday and August 27th d s the quality and arvange- ment INSTRUCTIONS lowers for exh bauk an Exhibitor: ny elasson £ At the elase of the shew Everyone justifies an award. The Federal-Americar is taking this means ol interest in Washington wh enjoyved. This Bank Tuesday and 28th Throughout the Day and r National Bank f showing its civie ere its prosperity is It solicits the cooperation of all those who love flowers and are interestad in the further beautifying of this already beautiful city. Is Invited to Enter an Exhibit and Attend the Show