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" TO0WIL AR | NG R PARADE Touching Scenes Mark Call| of Roll of Famous Civil War Army Units. ‘ By the Associated Press. DENVER, September 19.—The North- | ern Army of the Civil War formed ranks once again today as 1.000 war- riors, the | army tRad , prepared to march in the parade that opens the 1928 national | mumwflm the Grand Army of the | Republle, i Many touching scenes have marked organization of the parade, when only | cne veteran or or perhaps none at all, responded lor the mustering of | famous companies, battalions, brigades | and regiments of the War of Secession. | After a day spent in careful inspec- | tion of the uniforms they wore from | 1861 to 1865, the Army's remnant await- | ed roll call and the order that will send | them swinging, 90 steps to the minute, | down the now short line of march past the reviewinz stand of Elbridge L. | Hawk. Sacramento, Cal‘f;, the com- mander-in-chief. Many Touchiug Scenes. ‘The annual march has developed | Into a contest against time for the old eoldiers, all just under or over the: four-score mark in vears. Pride in! flaunting the years that have pacsed over them since they responded to | President Lincoln's call to arms holds many a leg-weary veteran in line. i Touching incidents, increasing in | number in recent years, crop out in | the line of march as an overtaxed body | rebels and a tottering, white-haired vet- | eran is led from the file to a place in | the automobiles that follow the march- | ers. The incident is passed over quick- 1y, however, with the file closing up and the march continued. To Illinois, in which State the first | G. A. R. post was organized, went the ! honor of lead position in the veterans | division of the parade. Wisconsin vet-, erans were given second place, followed | in order by delegates from other States | in order of their formation of posts. | A band. Reserve officers and mem- | bers of the Sons of Union Veterans were | placed ahead of the veterans in the | parade ord>r. The National Association | of Naval Veterans and the Disabled | Veterans of the World War were as- ! < gigned to bring up the rear. | The first business session of the en- | campment had been called for this | afterncon. ! A medal, typifying the esteem and . devotion of his comrades, yesterday was | presented to the retiring Comdr. Hawk. | Four diamonds across its face denote | the four stars of a general and a large diamond is incrusted on the breast of | an American eagle, part of the insicnia | of the 114th Ohio Infantry, in wkich | organization Comdr. Hawk held the rank of captain during the war. — e — ! WOMAN FIRES TWO SHOTS; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. 2.Ply Poplin Uniforms for Nurses, $2.95 Of a soft, lustrous poplin that requires no starching. Trim tailored frocks in five different styles: all with long sleeves, double cuffs and deep hemse Sizes 34 to 46, Aprons—Third Floor Youthful New Coats For Matronly Figures Fashioned With an El- egance and Style Knowl- edge the Women of Larg- er Proportions Usually Scek But Rarely Find at $59.50 Everything about them is of Paris—their extravagant usage of furs—their different vouthfulness of line! These are coats gracefully styled with a note of sophistica- tion which adds dignity—an air so keenly important—for the smarter larger women demand it! Now-—while our stocks are new is the time to scttle your Winter coat problem! Modes That Give an Illusion of Slenderness Through Clever Manipulations of Fabrics . . Diagonally placed tiers—softly rippled for femi- ninity—straight up-and-down stitching and panel- ing and skillfully handled collars and cuffs of baby seal, skunk, Manchurian kit, fox and marmink. Black, tan, brown and green—in women's sizes 36 to 46 and 425 to 32%5. Women's Coat Shop—Second Floor Printed and Plain Transparent Velvet For Women of Generous Proportions. Also Silks and Velvets Shown in a Diver- ways of handling materials—and their * Lansburgh & Bro. 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 A Happy Month And we are knee decp in Scp- tember—the store takes on a new appearance. There is a change— Summer is past its zenith, and one looks forward to Fall, with" its new fashions, and to Winter, with its renewed home interest. Come here often nowadays. See what the silent force of this great store has brought from its constant search. Just to wander through -will give measure of enjoyment. Lansburgh & Bro. you a great’ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1928.° Warwick Deeping’s Newest Novel, “Old Pybus,” $2.00 Here, by the author of “Sorel and Son.” is an- other interesting story of everyday life, and one that is exceptionally humane. You will enjoy this novel. Book Rack-—Street Floor Lizard and Kid Footwear The Season’s Best Seller for Daytime Wear Fea- tured Tomorrow at 39.85 Genuine Lizard Shoes—Autumn’s newest shoe mode, where smartness and practicability walk companion- ately! Styles for dress as well ‘as street wear—showing lines severely simple yvet charmingly graceful! A splendid special purchase brings to yon this timely offer! Shown in Fashion Favored Shades, Blue, Brown, Black Now that fashion has stamped her approval on these three colors for Fall and \Winter wear, smart fashionables are literally filling their wardrobes with them, and buying footwear to match! These new models show kid heels and backs with lizard vamps. Shee Shop—Second Hats Distinctly New and . A graceful one-strap slipper of genuine brown lizard and soft kid skin. Novel cutouts on either side give it a new and different note $9.85 . A trim tailored onc-s.rap of genuine blue lizard and kid. Sirap smartly trimmed with lizard. Cuban heel style......$9.85 Floor Styles and Fabrics Usually Confined to $5.00 Millinery Offered in a Special Seasonable Event Tomorrow Right on the threshold of Autumn — right at the time when every woman turns her thoughts to HATS — comes this’ mighty sale. Here sity of Charming New Styles $39.50 to $59.50 gerous Weapon” Against Man ‘Who Hit Spouse With Hammer. foon, Mrs. Helen L. Siegel, 38 years | #ld, 905 Fourth street, today was brought | into Police Court on a charge of assault | with a dangerous weapon. The man at | whom she was acgused of firing two | shots, Wilbur Prather, colored, 49 years | old, 011'; Fourth street, also wu“ charged with assault, but Judge Schuldt, after hearing testimony, dismissed both. | Sixth precinct police say that the woman's husband. Joseph C. Siegel. 38 years old, became engaged in a fight with Prather when he ordered a grand- #son of the latter to stay away from an automobile t When she saw Prather strike her i husband in the face with a hammer. it | is claimed, Mrs. Siegel ran into the ' house, grabbed a revolver and fired two | shots, neither of which took effect. | Prather then ran, but was arrested by | & policeman who was attracted to the scene by the shooting. Both Mrs. Siegel and Prather were taken to the station heuse, where they | posted 8500 bond each for their ap- pearance in court. Siegel was treated at Casualty Hospital, where his condi- ion_was said to be not serious. RO L T T e APARTMENT ¢ SUGGESTION ¢ As a preliminary to your Fall apartment investigation, why not stay here a few days? Nothing is as illum- £ inating as personal experi- £ ence. By the day; on lease. g Furnished. : The Anchorage £ The Galleon £ The Mooring Conn. Ave. at Que. 5‘ A PR The ONE New-Type Dentifrice THAT Whitens Teeth-| and Hardens Gums Bencoline i C—J TOOTHPASTEC ¢ The acme of style perfection is achieved in these lovely transparent velvet frocks for women of larger figures! FEvery minute detail—every bit of carefully selected trim- ming, every color, and every severe touch of straightness spells slenderness! Tiered skirts—two-piece styles with pleated skirts and the very slenderizing surplice effect! All flattering types for larger figures. Shades of Marron Glaze Forest Brown—Davey Jones Blue, Also Black and Navy Colors as smart as thev read—and especially suitable for the overly emphasized figure. Besides velvets there are flat crepes, satins, georgettes combined with velvet, velvet and chiffon and navy georgette. Women's sizes 36 to 44 and 38%; to 48%5. Women's Dress Shop—Second Floor Infants’ Handmade Dresses $2.98 and $3.98 Values FOR BABY DAY $2.00 Dainty dresses, made all by hand, from sewing on the tiny lace edge at the neck to scallop- ing the bottom! Just such lit- tle dresses that will make baby comfortable and dress him up as well. Of fine, soft batiste, in sizes for infants to 2 years, Handmade Geiirudes—of fine ba- !ifl(r".h\t\('ith “'g,l“"“; and embroid- ered hottoms. Sizes for fants up to 2 years 31’59 Infants' Chinchilla Coats—fur- trimmed or with solid white coney collars, Warmly lined and Flannelette Gowns—cxcellent qual- shown in white, pink and $7 98 ity flannelette—and neatly finished blue . ' with ribbon. Infants’ size §Q¢ son e Nursery Chairs—inclosed front : i ith tray. Well con- Blankets—in dainty applique and oL 3 : embroidery patterns for giits, For syucted ‘and neatly fin- $1.98 carriage or eribs, in pink or §3§() """ bt Wi blue. Size 34x40 . ... _Bound Beacon Blankets—in a splen- Baby Chinchilla Buntings—soft and did choice of new patterns in pink warm, with silk-lined hood. and blue. All with wide $1 50 Daintily tri sateen bindings i Walking Dresses—of fine crepe dr Baby Rattles—in dozens of at- chine. Daintily hand-embroidered tractive shapes and colors. The kind and hand hemmed. In colors of pink. that will make lovely white and blu 08 ..25¢ and 50c and 3 ...... ’ f she will find the newest materials, the smartest shapes and the most wanted colors—at a price that hardly seems possible! There are soleil felts, French felts and velvets—some with no brims— others with the new medium brim and others with the long-in-front and the short-in-back brim. Head sizes for all! Colors to match every ensem- ble! Brims for every type face! Styles for street, dress and sports! Millinery Shop—Second Floor 40-Inch Flat Crepe in Fall Shades Women who know fabrics and appreciate all that is best in crepe—insist on Lansburgh & Bro.'s Flat Crepe—a crepe with a little more body, a little $1 55 richer color and a softer finish that bespeaks quality! Here in all the newest * Fall shades for street, afternoon and sport wear. 40 inches wide. 40-Inch Washable Crepe de Chine The round-the-clock silk with as many uses as it has colors! Indeed, quite the favorite for undergarments, negligees, dresses for all times and occasions $ and even for linings! Guaranteed to retain its lustrous finish as well as its * colors through repeated launderings. 30 new light and dark shades from which to choose. Imported Black Chiffon Velvet Scintillating, lustrous, filmy chiffon velvet so in keeping with the move- ment returning elegance and impressive simplicity to fashions for Fall and $ Winter wear! This beautiful quality—stamped with the well known Lans- bt @ burgh & Bro. high quality mark—is offered tomorrow at the remarkably low price of $298! Buy now and save money! Sitk Departmeni—Third Floor 50c Fruit of the Loom Cotton Prints 39c¢ yard Every woman knows what the Fruit of the Loom prints are. Every woman knows that they are ahsolutely color fast—and that they come in the prettiest patterns imaginable. Not only suitable for children’s school frocks but for women's day- time dresses. 36 inches wide. New Silk and Cotton Brocades 89c¢ yard Their new floral patterns, their new color com- binations and their unusual modernistic designs will fashion the smartest smoking jackets and the hyndsomest lounging robes ever. Patterns suitable for linings, too! 36 inches. Wash Goods—Third_Floor Floor Samples and Trade-In Electric Goat, Calf and Suede Handbags In Stunning New Shapes and Colors $4.95 Unique catches trim the new Fall handbags! Some are the new lift-up effects—others large con- trasting stones—all different! The bags themselves are of suede, calf, goat skin and Morocco. Back strap, envelope and top-handle styles— fitted with inside purse and mirror. Leather Goods—Street Floor Scanties Bate! Antiseptic! Refreshing! Just use Bencoline Tooth . . Infants’ Wear Shop—Fourth Floor Sewing Machines Reduced 35% - This is an opportunity to secure a worth-while bar P ain! Here we are offering well known Electric Machines at prices far below the wsual! Look at thesq prices listed below and see for yourself the savings! Limited quantity $120.00 Domestic Desk Model $150.00 Domestic Console Models £100.00 Domestic Portables £90.00 Singer Portable ‘ $75.00 Wilcox and Gibbs Portabl $60.00 Free Westinghouse Desk. 60,00 Stratford Desk 85 DOWN—Remainder Payable Monthly Sewing Machines—Third Floor 35 A four-in-one gar- ment—including the brassiere, ste p-in, silk vest and hip girdle. All one dainty, cool garment of flesh rayon and jersey, lace trimmed and with silk jersey shoulder straps. Sizes 32 to 38. Corsets—8econd Floor ? y .. . your gums will be- firmer and hier . L say it is safest tooth pi years. If. atter you do not agree. ue the empty tube and the small purchase price will be refunded ®ladly, What could be fairer? S0 Tume S The Busy Men’s Athletic Union Suits Men now wear Union Suits all the year round—and here are values that will encourage them to fill-in supplies de-- “pleted by the ravages of Summer. These are nicely tailored of fine 88-square nainsook, with reinforced crotch and bar- tacking at places subject to strain. A value that will prove worthwhile in comfort and wearing quality—especially if you purchase 3 for $2.25! Sizes 34 to 46. ~ Men's Shop—Street Floor Sell Lots of Bencoline