Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1928, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1928 SOCIETY |THOUSANDS GATHER | " FOR SYDNEY PARLE Catholic Ecclesiasties of High Rank ' F=- to Attend Eucharistic Con- gress Next Week. be furnished by the available gold re- serves, the surplus of new paper cur- rency remaining after exchange opera- tions have been completed .and the sale | of the jewels of the former Sultans. now the property of the state. Turkey to Have State Bank. Plans for the establishment of a state bank are being formulated in Turkey. The ital of the new enterprise, ac- cording to the minister of finance, would For correct time tune in o8 Station WMAL ot § P.M. each evenlax During the day telephone Franklin 869 PLATINUMSMITHS <D0tm blank if she were not really the | grand duchess. The reply, according to the newspaper account. was: l oncP was rich, and you see I have | nothing.” | ESEAPEB MURDER Il Corriere Della Sera states that the story was well embroidered by the| Milan People Declare Czar's boarding house keeper and by a dyver and cleaner of the neighborhood. The Daughter Was There in 1921. (Continued from Fourteenth Page.) —_— JEWELERS DIAMONDS AND Miss Patricia Besson of Philadelphia is spending some time at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. . W, Bryce of New Rochelle, N. and ‘their daughter. Miss Helen s . who will attend the Chevy Chase School next season, are in hington and are staying at the Mayfiower Upholstered in Imitation and Genuine Leather, Tapestries, Mohair Brocades and Velours newspaper discards much of this em- broidery, but says it believes there may be some foundation for the yarn Olga, eldest daughter of Czar Nicho- Ias I1. was born November 15. 1895. All historic_accounts agree that she. her father, mother. three sisters and one brother, were murdered by commu- nists at Ekaterinburg in 1918. Stor! that some members of the family es. caped have cropped up. notably in (hl case of Anastasia. the youngest of the girls. None of these tales. however, has withstood tests of their authenticity 01d Printing Mcthods Reshown At an exposition soon to be held in the city of Cologne. Germany's oldest " pewspeper, dating back to the begin- { the seventeenth century. will be ced by the use of old processes and hand-carved type which was in use at the time of the publication of the inal. Only a few numbers of ugusburger Aviso, printed periodically . . uring the latter part of 1609, are ex- | For the first 21 vears of the Rhodes tant, but the reprint will be made scholarship percentage of holders win- nder seventeenth cen conditions. | ning firsi-class honors shows: New Proba n copies on handmade | Zealand, 41: Australia, 30: Britain, 27; D! leave the press hourly United States, 15; Canada, 13. Reupholstering By the Associated Press SYDNEY, Austrelia, August 28.—Ec- clestastics of high rank and laymen prominently identified with the Cath- olic Church are pouring into Sydney hourly to attend the eucharistic con- gress opening here next week They come not only from well known countries, but from all sorts of out-nf- {he-way places. Today's arrivals include Fathers Rengel, Connelly, Hoar, Hughes and Steffes of the United States and Fathers Lissard, Martel and Caron of Canada Picturesque scenes will mark arrival of the pontifical delegation headed by rdinal Bonaventura Cerrelti Thurs- The whart where the party will land is draped in scarlel, green and cardinal's purple. 1 Authorities in charge of arrange- Suites ments for the congress are planning - 2 Tousing accommodations for 35000 over- Dining Room Chairs seas and interstate visitors during the o week of the meeting Mr. Mark Goodwin has returned from Albany. N. Y., where he attended the notification ceremonies of Gov. Smith Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Experts at the Now Prevailing Low Prices TWO DAYS ONLY Write, Phone or Call Franklin 7483 Estimates and Samples Other Precious Stones Mrs. Margaret Kyle and Miss D. M Kyle of Dunedin. New Zealand, are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for the week Members of Amsterdam Diamond Exchange oft.oflahnne. 935 F Street ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN Treasurer that Olga. eldesi_daught Czar of Russia, lived in Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vaughn Hutchi- son of Minneapolis are spending a few davs at the Mayflower on their way the Adirondacks, where the a month as the guests of Mr. ndal G. Winston, ir., also of ! Minneapolis the Corriere that she was Who had heen & prisoner and had helped her escape 5.Piece Parlor Suites—Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Given Free Clay Armstrong Upholsterer 1235 10th St. N.W hoarding hmx:r on Aires. The proprietr house was quoted as supposed princess spoke R end English, and showed her superior breeding The woman said that her boarder re- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Leland Wiggins have arrive ashington from Phila- delphia. and are at the Carlton for a few days. ADOLPH KAHN Prestdent dl\.nrd v\hcn photographs of the Gra ver ed in illus- hy I e Do Not Penalize Our Friends MMM o [nterest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plan T G0 MR A NI & M ASR T LN —two new arrivals admitted to our stocks as specials in the . . . Dulin & Martin (o. August Clearance Sale || 6 A o l’ Il | Fringed Velvet Rugs $5 R & G Girdles $2.95 R & G Girdles, of pink brocade, with elastic top, 14-inch heavy Knitted elastic sides and three hooks below front clasp. Slightly built up over diaphragm. Six hose supporters. Sizes 26 to 36. Excellent models for averaga firures. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Have you had your Photomaton Picture taken yet? It's the latest fad! You take them yourself. Ask the at- tendant to show you how. 8 Potos in )\ zsc | $2.50 Crinkle Bedspreads DEAL AT 8 minutes for T-O-T-S Cinderella Dresses $1 New Cinderella Panty Dresses, of broadcloth, new prints and end-to-end cloth, 80x105 Crinkle Bed- spreads, in colored woven stripes; scalloped edges. 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