Evening Star Newspaper, August 30, 1928, Page 28

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HOOVER AND CURTIS ey Feyer Order CLUB PLANS DRIVE Five Captains Appointed for | Membership Campaign in District. An intensive drive for new members by the Hoover and Curtis Club of the | District is getting under way. following the meeting yesterday afternoon of the membershio committee of the club, at | which capins were appointed and other arrangements made. The mem- bership dues of the organization will be used to maintain the club headquarters, h stréet. as a place where | urnished per- | itied to vote in ver was designated to or- of lawyers to fon with the m('mb\hhm HY'(‘:' also voted to mmv : ge and District dele- | gate: s follows: Delegates at large—Charles J. Bell, C. A. Baker, C. S. Bundy. Myer Cohen, Coleman, Loul Dent, John Joy Edson, Ms. | 1l Frager, Mrs. Annabelle y, C. C. Glover, jr.; Frank J. Hogan, Ralph W. Lee, Paul Lesh. Louis Levay, Fred S. Lincoln, John L. Mc- Donald, George E. McNeil, Dr. Wflllam' I Ogus, Samuel J. Prescott. James M. Charles F. Roberts, W. F. uno H. Rudolph, Isaac E.| h White Speel, | rs. Mary Logan | n and Charles | G. Hender- | E. Rich- Alexander Wollf, | Clyde D. Garrett, y I Bessolivre, William E. Dyre, | Shull, W. C. Miller, E. Percey y ’I'hompson Al t Becker, jr.. E. H. | Johansen, CI S. Alden, Odell S. Smith, J. Fulton Frere, L. G. Renz, | George Hofffian, James S. McCarthy, Martin Wiegand, W. E. Mooney, L. T. Souder, QWY W. McCord, Charles L. Hutchinsop and A. G. Herrmann. The delegates at large and district delegates Bave been requested to advise irmafp Samuel McComas Hawken, bia Building, phone Main 4127, | | | ir acceptance SAVE MONEY ON STORAGE. CALL | MIT H’S FIRE- PROO i TORA ! LOCAL & LONG DISTANS uOVING | WASHED CLEANED coLD F STORAGE R 1313 YOU STRE PHONE NORTH 3343 FALLS EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS September 6, 20; October & round $16.80 From WASHINGTON Proportionste fares from other points SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Union Station Trip Eastern standard The ideal Route to Niscars giving a daslig] Eeuifisal suseuchanne Valer: Tickets good for 16 days. valid for use in parior or sleeping cal payment of usual charges for space gccupied, Dining car attached. Atk Agenta for Descriouve and Tioktrated Folaer Pennsylvania Railroad An Effecnve Face Powder Base Black and White Peroxide (Vanishing) Cream is the ans- wer to the question “What will make my face powder adhere 1 y and :eafly beautify my ckly.disappearing wides the daintiest arx tive of powder k 15t and weather. F,.‘ k and V/r ite Beauty Cre- atonsareof a qualy acceptable 1o those who seek’ the best, at ices within the reach of all— 5¢ and 50c. BLACK==WHITE Peroxide temswns) Cream HIGHEST QUAUTY SOLD EVERWHERL —— * {occupation of the Island of Cyprus is being celebrated t! | JARDINE RESTS. Secretary Stops at Portland on Trip Home From Alaska. PORTLAND, Oreg., August 30 (#) Returning to Washington from an Alaskan vacation trip, William M. Jar- dine, Secretary of Agriculture, remaincd in seclusion here today to rest. Mr. Jardine came here yesterday from Se- attle after canceling all engagements of the United States gathered here |(here because of the delayed arrival of last night and organized the Hay |his l}:flal in ll'w Puget S{)un%an:‘l. i Rt o | "'The Secretary was benefitted greatly O O A wou ‘and | by his trip, according to his brother, J golden rod 15 the offictal flower. T. Jardine, who is with him. Clayton Baldwin of Hammond. PHSNERRLI Ind, was chosen president; Miss Depositors in the Post Office Savings Henrfetta Smith, Columbus, Ohio, Bank of England may soon be permitted vice president, and Lou Harris of SatlieSte. ARyl tresEuTer. to draw checks against their accounts. Tolmanized Collars Wilt Slowly THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY, Franklin 71 Is Official Password By the Associated Press SAULTE STE. MARIE, Mich., Au- gust 30.—"Sneezers” from all parts Cyprus 50 Years British. The fiftieth anniversary of the British 1214 F St. Final Close-Out! 100 DRESSES Sizes 16 to 38 $9.95 Just the right frocks vou'll need for over the week end. These are our better grade dresses that were selling up to $29.50. Plenty of navies, flat crepes, georgettes and wash crepes. Suitable for present and early Fall wear. Hurry, there are only 100 to choose from, in sizes 16 to 38. Final Mark-Down on All Spring and Summer Coats—Buy Now! First Floor Items at Bargain Prices Ar R | A2 40 Pairs Rnyon 26 Silk and Wool Bloomers at $1 Sweaters at $2 73 S Ski 11 Smart Bags at $1 g m::“;; o~ 34 Summer Sports Dresses at $2 10 Umbrellas, Colors ~ at $2 17 Bags, to Close, $2 500 Pairs Perfect Silk Chiffon Hose 15 Rayon Slips Every pur perfect. s 1 to close, $2 Every pair guaran- teed. Choice n‘ ull The Majority of These Items are Priced Way Below Cost desired colors. ARTCRAFT In closing our salon Saturday and Monday—Labor Day—Artcraft will reveal many new and unique improvements not heretofore found in any footwear salon. They are unusual and in keeping with Artcraft’s policy to always present the new- est footwear in the correct atmosphere. Among the new in- novations will be the new show windows. De- signed in the modern man- ner, they will be a perfect setting for the exquisite foot wear creations of Artcraft. Artcraft will also an- nounce an improvement in service—more person- alized—more exacting—to meet the demands of a smarter and fashionable clien- tele. There will also be a new addition to Artcraft’s already extensive size range. Providing absolute correctness of fit for smart women and for those who require a longer shoe. The announcement of these new innovations will appear in The Post and Star Tuesday, September 4 ARTCRA =T FOOT WIEAIR B 13! F ST. BRITISH DEFEATED. JERUSALEM, August 30 (#).—Shelk Imam Jahal of Yemen reports suc- cesses against the British Yemenite troops. He claims to have wrested the mounts near Sana, capital of Yemen, from Anglo-Arab troops, making 150 prisoners and bringing down two afr- planes. No matter how far you drive-- how fast you drive--or how hard on tires your car may be--DE LION Extra Heavy Duty Balloon Cords will stand up! They're made to give continuous service for two to three years of ordinary use-- and they're guaranteed for a full year without any limit whatsoever as to mileage. At their old prices they were a great buy--at these new low prices they're a better buy than ever! Extra Heavy Duty 29x4.40 Balloon Cords Charge Accounts Invited DeLion Tire & Rubber Corp. Washington Branch 1738 14th ST. NIV North 1172 Open every evening Until 8 P.M. AISROYAL TELEPHONE MAIN 8780 Just in time for your holiday trip! A wonderful collection from which to choose! 1,000 Felt Hats a brand new, special purchase Saucy little turbans...youthful models 1 i 5 with brims...down-on-one-side effects ..hats turned off the face...hats with PALAIS ROYAL—Millinery—Main and Third Floors clever ornaments and trimming touches, Black...the new tans and browns... blues ... wine shades ... greens ... and many more. And plenty of large and small head sizes! If you would see the new fashions in coals—know the fabrics that will be smart-and the colors to be worn—see our Sale of Coats A collection which offers the Winter's most fash- ionable materials and styles at a sensational price. *08 Made up ahead of the season by a maker eager for more business, these beautiful new coats have the smart lines, the expert workmanship and careful finish of coats that cost many dollars more when the season really Black New Tans Green Shades New Blues Wine Reds Of Lustrous Broadcloths and the Wanted Suede- like Materials will begins. Finished with large collars, deep cuffs and other trim- mings of all the fashiomable new furs . .. Chinese badger, squirrel, skunk, fox, wolf, baby seal, Kolinsky dyed marmink, caracul and many others. PALAIS ROYAL—Coats—Third Floor f— A Great Sale of Hosiery 3,600 Pairs of One of the Nation’s Best Known Makes Regular $1.50 and $1.95 Qualities First quality, perfect silk hose, of a branded qual- ity which has never before been sold at this reduced price Plenty of all sizes from 8V, to 10 Every pair full fashioned of course PAIR All over the country these splendid silk hose are sold at the higher prices . . . and all over they are known for their ex- cellent fit and enduring service. Thousands of women reg- ularly pay $1.50 and $1.95 for them—and pay it willingly for they know the quality of the hose. All-Silk Service-Weight Hose Silk from top to toe, with trim tailored heels and sandal soles. Sizes 9%4 to 10. W hite Black Gun Metal I'rench Beige French Nude Champagne Mauve Taupe Shell Gray Manon Rose Nude Breeze Choose All-Silk Chiffon Hose The chiffon hose is of high-grade Japan silk—of clear, even weave— most styles’ silk to the top; some with lisle soles, strongly reinforced. Sizes 814 to 10. PALAIS ROYAL—Hostery—Main Floor

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