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VENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY. AUGUST 27, 1928.° CONNALLY PLEDRES /CONNALLY'S NOMINATION GIVES Ty( STOWAWAYS |Small Girls Put in Dock With Parcnts AUTUNNTRADE FARR it/ 5% i i SENATE NEW "PERSONALITY"| Gain Pair’s Release When Tears Won't Dry OPENS AT lE|PZ'G’;§°!fi31'i{'B§EQ?J Vill B materiay res i { e s Sl I eved. n this connection there are a 1 s, | | it et i SR i | number f ieading woman experts in | Made Him a Figure in - 2 | found erying on the steps of Police | \ife $10 and the couple went to ""i in Search of Winter and | ‘Textiles, toys and chinaware are — _ | g | ordened sent to jail for assault on a A few moments later Ruth Webb mine whether or not lace will again | Texas Democratic Senate House. ‘! \ ' Four Others Found Semi- | neighbor and who would not dry their|and Mary, who had accompanied the ‘| R | (ake its piscs fiv tné fasition: G Aanen among other features of the show, Court today after the pare! 2 | o ay! ourt today after the parents had heen | dock on the default of payment Chistisas Wovelties. which is incidentaliy expected to deter- | | tears even after placed in the dock e | tea ’ | parents to court. were found t ¢ i . with b navehs, JWAGE. KON B | . s T N | thereby providing work for thousands conscious in Hold of | ¥ith their paren udge Robert E.|on the steps by Policeman K. O. : he Associated Press. of lace makers in southern Germany. | Mattingly released the parents tempo- |of the sixth precinct. Ruth 3 v s | rarily with the admonition to move away | didn’t know how o g0 home, so Spe! Hle s el b i i ijqh{er‘ | from their present home if they couldn't | 1aok the pair back to court and turned | Autumn trade fair, which is especially Nominee Says He Stands i on Houston Platform, |Upper Chamber Seat Wili get along with their neighbors | them over to Assistant United States |visited by North and South American| More Children, Higher Office. i i i h ey o | ” Harry Webb and his wife, Mrs. May | Attorney Albert A. Stearns, w oS e 4 - ¥ Give Him Wider Oppor . “'x‘_ R e | webb, "both of 442 Sixteenth strect| the mmne's mrmisson Loty 0 buyers in search of OChristmas and| As a plan to increase the dwindling i b | southeast, were charged with assault on | the ‘dock to join their parents. Ruth|with new attendance f,.,-,,rds ‘ ' |population of France, a bill has been ) Repre- tunities. E | , BALTIMORE, Augu Death of | william Fields, their next-door neigh- | and Mary wouldn't stop crying, how- | Aboyt 10,000 exhibits from 18 coun- | proposed in the Legislature to the of- | two stowaways who were smothered In| hor, whao testified that they had hit him | cv % Wl | the hold of the sugat-laden Munson | in the face and thrown “clods of clay- | inia’ :gm',l""azfi:"“”“f;‘r;"l“;‘fl“:; grdered | ries are on display for the thousands |ect that a candidate to be eligible for line_freighter Munisla, and the rescue | at him following an argnment, which | leased on their pereonal pona ‘{:"rfl:,\;rl'st}:;r;:n aflfl‘m”');'"';;'-:_l’"("];: ",’|“f‘hn presideney of the French Republic T State-wide A semi-conscious condition, was reported | e 2 {1.000.000 marks' worth of trade done at |MUst be a father of at least seven chil- vote 15 e c S ; - ; ; . here when the docked today Havana, the captain said. The bodies | e bridge w ; . the Spring fair, haif of which was dren. A Frenchman who aspires to Le e | “This is the second stowaway tragedy buried at | the bridge was resurfaced foday by the |0 "l %o reached, it not exceeded., |a cabinet minister would have to have | aboard Baitimore-bound ships in the | An investigation was started imme- | State Highway — Commission. Capt. | by the Autumn ffxture at least six children, according to the last three days. On I seven | diately by customs officials to determine | Whitehurst said there would be no| A feature of the fair is the promi- | pro If he had only five in his towaways from Brazil were killed when | whether any of the ship’s crew had |further interference to traffic even nence given all branches of house eould rise no r than the ¢ were trapped i the hold of the | previously known of the presence of | though the bridge flooring is to be re- | bullding and home equipment, in ex- | Se With four. h ht aspire to when it was fumigated in quaran- | stowaways aboard ship. The surviving | decked in October pectation of the home-building boom | the Chamber of Deput tine. Nine others were rescued. {aliens gave their names as Lena Knudsen of the Munisia | Martinez, Jose. Martin un Piencez, . Gratinn Ceitho ¢ the |and Luis Rodrinqua. The names of the - lettme - of toy arc | dead men were not learned but with little or will remove a number of other “por- T attainme s from the House, two, _curious- S s e T T ohe HOUSE, (W0 CHEIOU etk opened. thrce days out of tvana. | o AIN BRIDGE OPEN. for | Associated Press | of four others, who were found in a |- o - TOM CONNALLY. s for his e service, tt a and Martin Madden o plishment becomes the more pro- | jllinois died. Tom Blanton of Texns 3 = o8, d Finis G et 8§ Trafic will be permitted to eros members | in elections when they ran for the Sen- | | Chain Bridge without any restriction ate. All were personaities in their in- s e after 4 o'clock this afternoon as an- dividual way. rew. The | nounced today by Capt. H. C. White- two | hurst, Assistant Engineer Commissioner and bec: arch of the | For the last several weeks the bridge opportur or a_man to de MILITIA AIR DIVISION 2 ealed the bodies of the two men | has been opened on a part-time schedue 1ad been smothered to death by | while finishing touches were being made CLOSES SUMMER CAMP ¢ ising from the raw sugar. The |on the new Virginia abutment and the . v rept aboard the boat t river spa The Virgi a ] . . B ¢ | oat” at ' river span. The Virginia approach. to T e permitting unlimited de- | Maryland Guardsmen Leave Shep- | | e P—— bate gives the member the ¢ o ¥ | TETIII T T T . ] ORATORICAL PARTY develop himself leisurely. and he herd Field, W. Va., After | ; Ay £ 4 . : Amazing Values! to lend But in ‘me‘ (:5)\5' a m i o Dispate Star v = — Dheiges s s | MARTINSBURG, W. Va.. August 27 We h ave moved to our beau- Lovely Sllk Dresses and Six Others to ty member., 3 ¥ —The second annual two weeks' Suim- MOTTOW il g T te: n camp of the 29th Division, A = . . - 3 ; L row—Will | & : N e e e tiful new studio, 1542 Con- At An Astounding Low Price ience toward becoming T N et i © brief time - d Field. south of here. end Gon Decuyeta by with the deprins O i [ 20 miecticliE . avemde, | just: below ive of voice | fiyers and forces for Logan Ficld nd clocution, | 5oy ” 4 et} | Baltimore, the division’s base. g the psychological time to| Maj. W. D. Tipton, commandant, be- | cirel ¥ point out that once granted | fore breaking camp, issued a statement circie. the floor, he rarely encumbers his re- | expressing the division's pleasure over | : 3 ; vely s with non-essentials or flowary | the second visit here, declaring the field % Dark and light colors/and combinations. e gets his point over quickly. | satisfactory and volunteering to recom: biting sarcasm, sometimos | mend that the flyers return here in with wit 1929 for similar training Chisitini Cdan b f the f 1 | AV % —Flat Crepes | committce. Connally became one of the | E —Georgettes —Washable Silks ! chief Democratic ct of the adminis- | German Leader Dead. y . L —Tub Silks And Many Others tration’s foreign policy. Especially dur- < SEN. Ge o gt 2 2 ing the Sixty-ninth Congress, when the | BAD KISSINGEN, Germany, August | Sizes for Women and Misses § | Nicaraguan business was at its height, |27 (P.—Rear Admiral Alfred Meyer- 3y T . Connally, then no longer a vouthful | Waldeck, Who defended Kiaochau du I h“t()grnphs of Distinction | member in point of service, gave full|ing the World War, died here yester nd vehement expression to his disap- |at the age of 64. He was appointed Clearance of Superior Quality proval of the sending of Marines to | governor of Germany's colony on the | Central America. |Shamm~.g Peninsula_of China in 1911. | / : But what his friends hold to be the | Despite Japanese ultimatum, he suc- g g MITEPRS s & Senate's gain will be the House's loss, | ceeded in holding Kiaochau more than | | S[TT T T T = 5 p |and in this respect death and elections | two months #£1LL LA L Ll LT - Noi: Sceammunt i A notable collection of beautiful silk ns ~ iashion-rightness. Wonderful modeis io S R Canie 4 ol the matron and miss, of Satin, F e in the interna- | Crepes, Georgettes, Chiffons and attrac- Y t finals October 13. These tive prints. Dressy models or swanky re Dudley Ravmond Barker tailored ones. Sizes for women and R u of Prance Be smart—Ilook smart—buy, buy several of these beautiful frocks at this price—it’s less than the cost of making alone. You can select the frocks vou'll want for Fall from this lovely assortment. g s misses. pone y are tour: Palais Royal—Downstairs Store including voung :;{2'3‘3’» : 7w Cotton Batting, 3 Lbs., 1.00 Gossard Corselettes 31 The Mexican | Y g i 79x00 inches. Full sheet size. Stitched and S 0 Brito Rosado. | | Brocade and novelty materials, Gossard and Neat- e i ready for comfort making. form corselettes. Some with inner belts MRS. M. B. SAUNDERS DIES | ‘ o, = Cotton Blankets, 88c 39c and 59c Bandeaux IN OMAHA AT AGE OF 93 | LN T i ,( ! Double-bed size in attractive block plaids. Pink, 3 for 1.00 /. lavends 1 iR I T W, . WV 5 T Form-fitting bandeaux of good quality striped o 0t Fabss Gk I it ) I . : materials. and all-over lace. = :\‘em“kan ey i i /M | Curtain Marquisette, 19c Yd. Palais Royal—Downstairs Store end of Mrs. Abraham Lin- i 30 i | 25¢ and 29c¢ grades. Choice of all white or with colored dots. 36 inches wide. and Otker Notables. a Borlow Saunders, = s g X\ R N LT Embroidered Scarfs, 33c { Senator . AN | z 3 Slight seconds. Imperfections barely \noticeable. $1 Bleached Sheets, 79¢c an inty te Abraham Lincomn and i f Tan grounds with eolored embroidered Howers. 81x90 inches. Tull bleached sheets, seamless, of Hybei bt ey k ] - _ i . fine quality and finished with 3-inch hem her home in Oma 7 = Taple Napkins, 5¢ Ea. : g 100 and 12'sc grades. Varlous sizes. Some col- 42x36-in. Pillowcases, 19¢ ored. - Good serviceable quality. Full bleached cases in a good home size, hemmed Palais Royal—Downstairs Store ready for use. Priced exceptionally low. English Broadcloth, Yd., 18c 36 inches wide. Short lengths. Fine quality. ’ ‘White and a full range of colors. Women’s Reg. $5 & $6.50 | ;110 0 3 Muslin, Yd., 10¢ - Fine Footwear 3 inches wide. A good. erade fo sheets, pllow- Costume Slips, 89¢ Tailored or lace trimmed. Rayon. nainsook and ° muslin. Shadow hems. White or pastel colors. Sizes 36 to 52. da'ma esident and ) o POLICEMAN A. L. LEWIS An exceptional_oftering_of Children’s Undies, 49¢ high-grade shoes, priced L = e o Gniik clautines b Gowns, Pajamas, Slips, Combinations and Bloom- of ‘muslin,” cross-bar and sateen. Sizes 4 DIES IN HOSPITAL | Sow et ek almianeb e ) DESIGNED BY BERKEY & GAY s s | BRI EIEES FOR THE SMALL DINING ROOM Palais Royal—Downstairs Store Women’s Regular 59¢ And Very Low Priced During : Underwear Boys’ Suits, 49¢ Wash suits of white broadcloth trimmed in blue to 6 years. . > A very special price for this LIFETIME FURNITURE Kiddie Dresses, 8¢ volle or muslin in white or Prints, ginghams and broadcloth. Some with panties. Cute styles in a variety of colors. Sizes i."\‘::;l S‘r‘r“d” R i 2to 6 and 7 to 14 G st : h Gowns Slips #1* HIS suite affords a charming solu- The buffet is 52.|nchcs., delightfully Middy Blouses, 55¢ nla.m(.:;mms:.,..,.. tion for furnishing the dining arranged; and with solid mahogany White middies with long sleeves. Neat collars o g L room of smaller proportions and doing interiors., The suite itself is princie Just the thing for school. Sizes 8 to 16 alals Royal—Downstairs Store it in rare good taste. The design is a pally done in wn.lnut._ I'he open china Women'’s Voile Dresses, 1.79 modified version of the famous Jaco- has red lgcqucr interior and there are Bauis Sl bean style with draw-end table 30x50 four chairs to complete the group. med Wity oUastg® pibiige rudiee: ana taoe Men’s Silk & Rayon Hose - W slosed 4 e e 235 i ery low price for this « ; S inches when closed and over 7 feet $235 is a very low pi s ' 29¢ P e . f . bl i * K Royal—Downstairs Store r. when open. This is a lovely size. tive suite. Mirror over buffet is $21.75. okt Bikuk Sone R ety SR i range of patterns and colors 10 to 111y Children’s Union Suits, 39¢ j X i ¢ i K 00. Pine natnsook union sults for boys and Seven Pieces With Four Chairs, ‘23 Men’s Nainsook 3 0 10, Fine nainsok o st o by Other Dining Suites, $175 and up Union SUits Women’s Union Suits, 49¢ Fine knit suits. Open, closed and teddy mode's Sizes 36 to 44 ~ & ~ ; Women’s Union Suits, 84c Good quality madras athletie sults, pink or white Slres 38 to 46, A O T SRl Women's Cotton Vests, 25¢ PFine cotton vests, bullt-up or bodice style. Regu- . made, cat full and roomy, Inr slres. A few oxtra slses (seconas) Meluded. E of fine quality painsook. A real bargain at this low Linen Crash Sets, Seventh Strcet Ifetu)‘ren ]) a”d 1 price. Sizes 3o t¢ ‘14 36-tnehy umun.um :.\\.Jl-ufe.\(!'.u g?vuc‘!.hh with calored borders Palals Royal—Downstalrs Store Palals Roval—Downstalrs Store 00000000