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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31 W E———SSSSEEEEEEEEEEEE S S ANTA FE RECONQUEST IN 1692 dsits to New York_ and Greenwich, %fii’&"“}‘m‘i‘.f’ sunday s ae st the | 0| EARING HOUSE FOR RUM conspiracy to violate the prohibition GA'.A 'RlSH FETES ‘[ FROM INDI ANS IS CELEBR ATED §"x\"9‘l'd€mIF‘nEw:‘h[:nfier New U. §. Consul to Mexican e e T e AR 'lald st Atsistant Pederal Attorney Thomas E. on Alleged Market |Kerwin said the room h been used Wy il WM i R s a center for receiving liquor orders, at the Grace Dodge Hotel. n;a:‘{ f;(bwhlc‘? apparently came from night clubs and patrons.on Park avenue | NEW YORK, August 31 (#).- A\and other residential thoroughfares. Mrs. G. O. Shnr! sails from New | bootleggers’ clearing house” in a room | From the premises, distribution was Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fyfe Boyce ar- | in Washington yesterday lmm. Boyee | Place for Bootleggers. where Mr. AGG!_MM KE“UGG | il ran CalActamad ut tas vebierday,| chia . jelerdi Spanish, Red Men ancl Americans Attend oy Mrs Henry L Mo | e ity s valon States consul for the past four years. and they will be at the Mayflower until | tomorrow and Mr.) gooce's new station in Nuevo Laredo, president of the | Mexico. Mr. and Mrs accom- | companied by the latter's mother, Mrs. Secretary Gwcn Socnal Hon- ors-—Will Leave Dubiin Monday. it 31 —Citizens g the stay of Secretary of State and Kellogg here a memo- rable ons. T¥ tary and party Dublin till jiser De- he Leviathan probably wil Monday P yesterday Detroit English, giving him the freedom of the city. He then paid a visit to Gov. Gen James McNeill at the Viceregal Lodge President Cosgrave hil invitation. attended by leaders the Dail —ith except de Valera. who is in Berlin tation was sent to the latt lieutenant. Sean Lemass was cheered at_the banquet and p by President Cosgrave for his service to peace Speaks of Treaty. The Secretary disclaimed credit for the war renunciation "treaty 1 did not do it he said. “I could not have done it. Tha Mex., August 31.—The and white man came from ancient adobe wall's and cedar- bearded hills last night to answer the call to vespers of the carillon of St Francis’ Cathedral. which marked the opening of ths 216th celebration of the Santa Fe fiesta From the headed by cathedral a procession Pranciscan monks of the city, where a stone cross m the place a small band of friars were | cl about the cross. tribute to the massacred. Gathere the celebrants paid pioneers of the church hours later the festival, the f of New t the Con- . dancers mingled !‘»ufl\mrr August Four members of the crew of the freighter Steel Inventor were held in $10.000 bail vesterday by United States Com- nissioner Supplee on charges of smug- g stowawavs into the United States in violation of the immigration law and of conduct causing the death of seven them The seven men were killed by fumi- gating gas last Priday when quarantine officers boarded the ship and were not informed of the presence of stowa- ways. Those accused. all Portuguese gave their names as Samuel Sanchez. Erspio Frenandy, Jose Dosie and Ed- mundo Cumba. 'Eight witnessss, sur- viving stowaways, were listed, but did not testify. A further hearing was set for next Wednesday. | Relicious Rites on Massacre Site and | dent of whe Take Part in Gala Fiesta. 2, when the Mare creed that annual pla; reconquest of Santa Fe and the prov- ince from the Indiar Che main portion of the © was held in the ¢ the Indians opened their annual fair Crowds gathered about the decorated on Hyde Park boulevard, Chicago plaza, . moved | through the minature streets of Santa | Fe to the top of a hill on the outskirts ! , Onate founded New Spain in ! from their and Gen church in the United States and under its altar lay the tomb of Devargas, the dec Mae Busch Seeks Divorce. Minnesota has Sir Alexander Gibb, who is the presi- Institution of Chemical Engineers of Great Britain, Francis Howard Carr, Society of Chemical Industry, panied by a group of representatives of | is de Penuela de- | their respective societies, have arrived | in Washingten and will be guests a Santa Fe should have an ime to commemorate the in 1692 by Disgo | CAIT on the trip to Washington Spanish governor and . C. Quigley, formerly of this ci bration | pe pleased to learn that M built in 1607, and in its patio |a moter accident, whose history reeks with of massacres, executions and | Dr. On the site of the plaza, history | Miss Eugenie Le Merle have Kearny in 1816 raised and took possession of the half of America for the United Homecoming and La Day Celebration HARRISONBURG around the corner, San pol. built in 1637, reared the oldest continuously used tador, for whom the fiesta was Low Excursion Fares t 31 () —-Mae g City Ticket Office, H St: NW., or | the Mayflower until Sunday. Mrs and the Misses Carr are also with Mr and has been removed to their vacation in Vermont s. Ca The friends of Capt. and Mrs. Charles | wil | b 5. Quigley w1 palace of the gov- | who was recently painfully injured in is now convalescent home ty, and Mrs. Eugene Le Merle and returned and bor Va . Sept. 1-3, 1928 via SOUTHERN RAILWAY 1510 nion Station or 7th Street . Station. one woman judge Tlns Week End 1S going to be a long one—thanks to Labor Day. You'll certainly make the most of it. There'll be friends with you, no doubt,—the children, too. Don't let the fun you'll have together pass by unrecorded. Take your Kodak with you. Bring the trip back home in snapshots \ If you haven't a Kodak or Brownie, get one now. Ifyoudo have one, be sure it'sloaded. Stop in today thlldxtu Fyfe, jr. | of Chicago have come to Washington | lantic They are en route to Mr. | islands Boyce are ac- | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley @. Randall of Boston, and by their Mary Eleanor and Richard | week Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Francis Howe | BAY RIDGE ON CHESAPEAKE BAY IS THE REAL PLACE TO SPEND SUNDAY AND LABOR DAY hat you mayv inspect our beautitully shaded home sites ind water front homes o that vou and vour family may have a real vacation next summer and all future In this mnst beantiful and popular summer BAY RIDGE s0 near Washington (31 miles) that vour tamily ean nd the en‘ire summer thore and You can join them Ty evaninc snd weaek-s REASONABLE PRICES nd water front homes at pn very easy terms. (all lect your home site n in your awn hom may enjoy Bay Ridge Realty Corp., Owner WM. H. LANHAM, Washington Representative 1400 H St. N.W. Main 356 Bay Ridge has @ modern hotes whers meels ond rooms may be oblained { [ 1 *$ 59c¢ to $1 Dress Flowers 39¢ York tomorrow on the motor ship Ber- |on West Fort; muda and will spend some time on the | vesterday by Federal agents, and a visit to Tacony, 000000000000000000000000000000000000000. Satisfaction Since 1859 il | made by natty messengers, who carried fifth street was ralded | ;0" jiouid wares in small packages. Who ar-|The eight defendants were held for }rps!fd eight dapper men on charges of ' hearings. G. May of | Philadelphia are at the Grace Dodge | | Hotel, to remain until some time next | | Miss Ot R. Nelson and Mrs. Estella | Nelson Barnese have returned from At- Pa MOORE'S are Writing Pens. In colors, ink capac- ity, workman- Pt ship, finish, dur- ‘l-‘-b y ability, etc. Moorc's lead the beét, while in writing qualitics, onlyMoore’s have the FLEXIBLE, EASY-WRITING MANIFLEX POINT. name of focal dealer. THE MOORE PEN CO. BOSTON.MASS. This Store Closed All Day Monday, “Labor Day” of the hopes of for your film. A fresh stock of always dependable Do Your Holiday Shopping s i | Organdy. silk. clusters, trailers and Kodakfilm, in the familiar yellow box, aw. vou here. gardenias, in white and colors. Very effective when worn on your coat or frogk. A dainty flower will add chic to you® holiday costume. too. Street Iloor Tomorrow—It Is Cool and Comfortable Here NGSPAL) §10-818 Seventh St. N.W. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 A New Group of Felt Hats That Usually Sell for $2.00 and $2.50 Hats §5 to $9.95 /\fi st Jaunty new fashions that particularly stress the skull cap and slashed A Charming Group of Soleil, Felt and Velvet Hats brim effects, although the upturned and roll brims are shown. These are typical of the smartest Fall fashions—many being adaptations of pop- n and a life- 150 Silk Summer FrOCkS ular French and high-priced American originals. Fancy brims, skull caps and new brims. Charming colors and combinations. many trimmed with the new rhinestone Of the $12.95 to §18 Variety pads and hands Kodak Portrait ; accessor achments and other always on hand. Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. 607 -14th St.,, N. W, camera 000000000000 00 POOP0000000000 E2 NC\V YOl‘l( informal his friends. He will ro gation and no trips neighborhood are contemplated. J. B. JONES & CO. Open All Day Saturday! Madeline blue. oak brown, acajou hrown, beige and black. Attractively trimmed with felt cutouts and velvet. All head sizes including Spanish wine Venetian red, navy ornamental pins New colors hunter green, fawn gray, ribhons, feathers, fancies, Pur-c;ll;rille. Woman Dies. ®pecial Dispatch to The Star PURCELL\ILLE Va.. August ¢ et Weanseass et trom 8 Lo X B Speaking of value . . 7 : . hio of iR e f ashion "l —Today and Saturday— New Berets 3.98 Street Floor—King’s Palace New Butte’rfly Sl{_ll‘ts Perfect Silk Hosiery Full I‘a.\hwnod A Choice Assortment in Time for the Holiday I'he jaunty new skirts that have 25 LJ Heavy and medium | service! weight . sill hosiery, full fashioned and finished with lisle || hems and feet. Shown in a dozen new Fall | shades, A New Shipment of proven so popular for sport and street wear—featured in new ]»I'n(h checks $1 Silk and Rayon Hosiery W and plain colors —red, blue, green, wine, beige, navy and black with Sizes i white. Flannel and wool crepes. 141042 These are especially chic when worn with a sweater or flannel coat. 28 to Perfect and irregular—in choice of perfect square heel stockings and slightly irregular ones with pointed heels. More than twenty of the smartest Fall colors. All new and 33 inch waist. imperfections are slight. Swagger Coats and Jackets Boys’ 50c Golf Hose of flannel jackets of velveteen and flannel in checks, plaids, Well h‘..! 8 The newest Fall patterns in perfect golf W hose for boys. Diamonds, jacquard, stripes and shadow checks. with fancy cuffs. Colors that will harmonize with any suit. All sizes. Street Floor—King's Palace J. B. Jones & Co. Subway Shop Open all day Saturday! SMART FALL DRESS SHOP —2nd FLOOR We'd call this an ex- ceptional clearance—but exceptional is such a mild word. At $7.95 we present printed crepes, pastel erepes, printed georgettes 150 frocks for immediate wear, priced for quick clearaway! Some of these smart frocks have been in the house only a few days. All worth dollars more! We'll be open all day Saturds We present a new feminine oxford ¥ir patent leather, black velvet and blocked Fashioned over & pop- r Pall “last Long coats colors, also stripes and plain colors. SUMMER ACCESSORIES! made and finished with white o Clearance CLEARANCE Clearance! OF buttons. cond Floor—King's Palace Summer b — = = == = = Handbags Time to Prepare Their Underwear that were §3 and §4 $1.95 School Outfits New Frocks and Hats Especially Selected $1.95 Hhit iere 3595 Cleverly designed bugs of for Girls of School Age excellent style and tailoring belts play an important role in their trimming combinations. Many lovery aiyles. Crepe de Chine Skirts, Jackets and Sweaters Truly Gowns! Slips! Dance Sets! Step-ins! Bloomers! Clearance! Silk Net Mesh Hosiery $1.65 Every puir of these full- fashioned hose is guaranteed perfect. Not all shades, but « pleasing mssortment. B Jones & (o INCORPORATCO 1219-21 G Street N.W. Daintily trimmed with ap- plique lace and embroidered motifs s More New Shirts Specially Priced So That Men May Prepare for Fall $1 29 4for$5 A complete new assortment of splendid quality shirts, ored, correct new fashions. Imported Broadcloth— Domestic Broadcloth—Rayon-Striped Woven Madras—Fine Rep Cloth-~Woven Madras—Fine Novelty Percaoles. Really the choice of the market—we made this huge purchase at the very beginning of the Fall showing and naturally have a wealth of latitude for choice Brand-new patterns—white, tan and blue—stripes, figures and all- over effects. All colors guaranteed tubfast All Styles—~Sizes 13'; to 17 Sleeve Lengths, 33, 34 flnd 35 Street Floor—King's Palace you don't get here today or tomorrow you're going to wonderful oppor- MAIN FLOOR miss a tunity in well tail- A striking variety of shapes. $2.95 The prettiest frocks you could ever imagine $1.98 variety of mixtures and plain Sizes 7, 8 and 10. ful smocking at neck and waist are very charming. Marvelous values! Silk crepe O1 fine broadcloths and new prints but styled and jerseys. And for larger girls are one and two piece type frocks of l\lcllrd and gathered skirts and long sleeves. Sizes attractive skirts—front pleated or hodice- Plesh very lovely. Flannel jackets of trimmed so different from any before shown. Of course, smocking, linen collars and cuffs and hali printed broadeloth and fancy checked cottons in beautiful, girlish fashions. Lovely colors and in sizes 7 to 14, Other new 35 Fall footwear PFine felt and suede cloth, in plain colors or new 98 . Subway Shop J. B. Jones & Co. 1219-21 G Street N.W. a surprising value! silks, fabries and leathers. “Cinderella” Bloomer Frocks Silk wool slipover sweaters in & but new means are devised in their application A very large group of straightline and bloomer frocks in brightly colored plaids and prints. Touches of color- sz 98 Second Floor—King's Palace - s < e sz & - g v sormewr v