Evening Star Newspaper, August 30, 1928, Page 27

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- - 3 NTAR. WASHINGTON. 1.~ v rArREniy. WUM AN FINDS GUUD;STATE DEPARTMENT FORCED il oy U e e b e me DS D T TohatpEG S % 1 Department colleetion and four of them | King of Siam to several officers of the| Germany's traveling fair has proved | ’I‘O WITHHOLD GIFT SWORDS will be delivered to him at his con-|Army and civilian assistants who ren- | so successful that it will continue. Fol- 3 %‘x \c:;‘llenrr‘. e el dered service to that country severaljowing the plan of the sponsors, the | cms hese are a medal from the President | years ago. " PRUFII lN GU ATS 7 S T O 10 of Venezuela, a medal commemorating| For unstated reasons the names of | German Agricultural Association, of = == B Sony B R po- §itlis Jdelivwry 68 whiioh, to ‘the 6w the centenary of the battle of Aya- |the intended recipients in these cases| holding it in a different city each year, CADI'OI_ ':IJQ Wb phind S ot o iyl o] u‘(“c‘.::y‘z‘::;i chuco from the President of Peru, the |are treated as confidential &t the de-|i; was recently held in Lelpzig, where cers of the United States Army, Navy |approved May 26, 1928 decoration of the Order of the White partment. the attendance was large and exhibits pe e and Marine Corps in_appreciation o s ser and stored at the State De- WMrs. Flora McKeand Aids |partment. cannot be delivered to thelr ried g Lion from the President of Crechosio- Bemseus Lote spck was sheve eoty | NI == 4 There were more than 300 of these | aija and the decoration of knight com- % A as & demonstration of the improved i :":“;‘,“:“s"{‘nsie"]‘)‘“"”:‘_(‘r‘,fi_‘:fl"‘:fié"-‘m stored | pyander of the Order of Virtuti Mill- Machinery in Ruhr. v ihicis o€ cts wnt ivetii Lol i tate De most of | tari from Poland. The one article . o 4 o k108 v fanientine: S fecimioul frigwovet s them wete recently turned over to the | yithheld for the present is the sword | AT e ooy m'eud in the Ruhr | in agriculture were displayed and de- ovR THEBEST | owners without specific authority from hi \ | Congress. s i Children’s Health on Farm This 15 the effect of & ruling just | War, W4, Navy Departments for de-|of Gen. Paes, inclosed in & decorated ry to their 5. But the swords district, Germany, is now mined with | scribed by lecturers. The exhibiting oNLY FURTFOR | . ; promulgated by State Department offi- { givey [f Her GERER e ve Aol scabberd, which was presented o Gen. | meumatic or ofher coal-cutting | city.for mext. year Wil be announced STORE X erren | Near Silver Spring. | Cials, that such articles do Dot come | saend e 1ne St Bematent oot | ECrShing by Gen. James V. it e over i { within the category of ‘decorations, | - J President of Venemiels, following his | EA NG - | orders and medals,” similarly in the voad | Custody of the Stale Department, and { ing specific authority for their de- i poUntry. e T P— e Te——— ot —— i R e ——— ol o i) Gen. Pershing 1s one of the' officers ' retained for further congressional ae- [ —f clive e | l ) Attractive Pric t i omorrow-- | —Inducements on several of the does are worth | | a| Fresh-Cut Roses ater her friends hides a veritable gold mine,” is the last day of Specials for , i our Annual the Week-End An abundant supply of Presh-cut Roses to go at 75¢ per dozen—TWO DOZEN, $1. Garden Flowers, 35¢ per 75c doz. bunch; 2 bunches, 50c Boston Ferns, 50c C & C Flower Stores Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 807 14th Street N.W. 804 17th Street N.W. Henderson Furniture a modest 1 b Disposing of a limited number of Suites and Occasional Pieces, from re;fiular stock, at Attrac- | tive Reductions. The special prices invite economical solution of miss, and un imals, will not eat | ped on the ground ’ be served to her in prop- your Fall refurnishing problems. m 5] AN Lamgs and Shades at 25% OF m ‘ 5] M | er_fashion! Beyond the b: up and dnwn,' of the farm over | free to Toam, al- JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholetery, Paperhanging, Painting 675 1108 G Street————Phones Jajn 787 who claims they have more in- gence and natural affection than domestic_animals Our most successful August Sale FXSRRERERERRRERRNR RN N g._. J‘Tbt $ Phone Franklin 5442 Phone Franklin 10391 ' ; q ssvdiawing to) ws closesmarking ] Py yiwr A [0) |[———=|o]———|oj]c———|ajc———|o}ii ; ; | ey .l ¢ i ! the most unusual response we i s 3 = 2 4 | i COL}IN?»‘A.‘.' ATIBTASTL = have ever enjoyed to the Mid- & 3 o . o Summer lLower - Price period. STORE STORE o f & o OPEN ALL OPEN ALL DAY DAY SATURDAY \ SATURDAY [ | 5 Until 7:30 Four-Course CHICKEN 75 DINNER c T There is still time to make your selection from our display of RERRERRAA AL CCANNNNNNNNY, | IRERRARINARERNNS Phone—COLUMBIA 5042 e Rt - (e o v 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. SN Bchwartzenberg-Guggisberger breed, i found originally in Simmen Valley, Switzerland. Her buck she values at Friday! Ome Final Day’s Selling in the % i g ‘. DULIN & MARTIN COMPANY | | Silver Department Main Our original intention was to hold this Event for one day, but repeated demands by our Patrons and the ex- cellent values offered urged us to hold two highly success- ful encores. e Sterling Silver Bon Bon “Dishes Regularly Priced $5 == Now new shipments have arrived and we are devoting one more final day to the most successful Coat Event in our history. Be sure to take advantage of the low price Friday. FRIDAY ONLY .53 50 Spike Heel Cuban Heel Model $ 50 Model - ~ Brown or “ . Brown or Coat Shops— Blue Moire * Blue Suede 'rh”.d F]O(‘r with harmo- with harmo- nizing Kld nizing Kid 4 DESIGNS FREY: add yamps eand eel. eel. Never before have we | offered a sterling silver | Bon Bon Dish at sucha | special price. With all their “Material” Smartness one finds in these stunning Fall Straps a subtle charm in the entirely New Buckle arrangement that fastens so snugly on the instep. Both styles in PATENT Philipsborn 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST Every New Fashion is represented ~-and naturally they would be, for ‘ . only the smartest of styles would be in keeping with the choice mate- rials, luxurious Furs and tans, browns, black and other favored colors. Charge purchases payable in ~ October. | | | Hours, 8:45 10 5:30 Phone Main 1294 | " Dulin & Martin Co. | am5 pse }M“:-;,L’:.’: Brencn| 1214418 G su. Every remaining coat A reasonable deposit will hold will positively revert ta any coat for later delivery. i’_-'_lh"’il’l" price Friday N, . 606 -614 FLEVENTH ST. i Philipsborn WONDERFUL SALE Ifl SAVE m 3314% to 50% fi ON FUR COATS fl I A Specially Planned Event | Ewvery Smart Autumn Style . . . Rich, New Colors . , . |a] WINDING UP A IH 0] Fashion's Favored Materials in a [Wge | Fall Frock Sale L) \' that offers every New Dress in our "PinMoney Dress Shop at one low, special price 15 Frocks that introduce modes for Autumn and all of this at a special sale price. Rich colors, hosts of smart fashion details and choice materials in a group that more than upholds the well merited reputation of our “Pin Money” Dress Shop. THIS MONTH Every price advantage of buying on the field of production and importing direct, and every style advantage re- sultant from Mr. Rosendorf’s visit to Paris and Vienna this Summer con- tributes to the success of this sale. Featuring four this week. i Hmhu]n \‘rnl h!\u! 'V‘\vn;l\{l:;"‘k,l?‘nln ‘-N.‘r:x 5265 Jap Mink Coats Northern Seal-(dyed Coney) Coats—irin Silver Muskrat Coats 1 ned 1 & 50 " $350 | i ‘”‘ Sale on (J Satin Georgette Flat Crepe Wool Crepe (reorgette and Velvet Faille Crepe Charge Accounts Invited A Small Deposit Reserves Your Purchase % \", mqusendogf | Fourth Floor e || == Modeled after the outstanding Paris imports — Comfortable head-sizes for women and misses | ~ Smart trims characterized by simplicity ‘ # — In every accepted color for coming Fall | And lastly, value incomparable! b 1215 G St, Mainssss

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