Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1928, Page 38

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'fHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928 v T e Tk The Depe'xdable Store—-W IA"' SPIN DEMH Both Sides of 7th at K l.Am m PASSENG[R l" We Do Not Penalize Our Friends < Pilot Claims Excited Rider ‘ & Contro“s—EigM N N “ V EM Occupants Injured. of the plane and the } the occupants and the serious injury B o il —and Tomorrow More of These| ANNIVERSARY facts—remembering them W. Octave Chanute, Denver invest ment banker, aied in the Atlantic Cit Hospital two hours after the accident. — . . . v ettt o ot N | Anniversar ‘ and purse. Fashionable new merchandise onvention of the Investment Bankers' | i y - ,' = f e njured sre : ¥ in every department—tut no lowering of d Pliny Jewel of Boston and Iormflr‘ i SDEClalS The Greatest Dress Sale We’ve Ever Had! | Goldenbers’s have been impressed with the Hij Thomas Dy: L f president of the association; | . o ™ 4 onaition dritical. i If You Don’t Believe It—See Our Window Display celi uge Glove Scle c, the Aninive Henry L. Duer of W. W. Lanahan S t d i Sju‘r:szs Bi’fiié’:,“‘”y “‘Zfi.‘m‘“;‘f mé"h?f a ur ay % Including SportnStreet, Afternoon, Evening Models of Taffeta, Georgette Crepe, cago, executive vice president of the ¥ 5 Canton Crepe, Combinations of Georgette C-épe and Chiffon Velvet, Flat Crepe, Satin- 6 000 a lr s ssociation, euts and bruises: Ralph Som- ek k Canton. Frech from the Markets! (-\ ars of Absecon, N. J., internal injuries .nd shock: George King of Garden City, . . ong Islan Pliot, possible fracture of Street and Afternoon Dresses are trimmed with he leg and snock; Ferdinand Eble of / / contrasting tucked collar and cuffs, gilded braid, con- £ 33 .’a:f‘:;‘e";}“’l,: R i p ) t/ :rasting celor pipings, self tucking and chiffon velvet. - to moo"/ e ) Sister Ship of Bremen. Boys’ $9.75 Aviator 9 . 1 . Straightline, Pleated and Circular Bottoms. . sirin \ . | Leatherette ! g /¥ The plane, a sister ship of the trans- | i Evening Dresses trimmed with beaded effects, lace, ® % 6.000 pairs Women's Imported Glace and Jantic Junkers plane Bremen, was re- gl £ " o A 5 . ar'lrgx'x‘g Té"‘ufe“fi‘ili”émi":‘ M,?‘aiir COATS 4 i | inset flowers or gilded braid yokes. Ribbon side and Gl " % GV cul tobids fancy andbrdd ine cit,. Watchers on the ground saw Newest : ' \ hanging bouquets. Some have contrasting chiffon vel- oves, slip-on and novelty cuff styles, y pique sewn and overseam. Seldom, if ever, have wel ¢ g0 inuo a tailspin when approximate- Models Leath- i Vit Botos. ‘ imported leather gloves offered at this low price; all ¥.2,000 feet in the air, rignt itself, go ;YIP;‘I:‘ Fall, all sizes, every pair perfect. Fitted if desired. nio enofhér epin and crash to the w50l plad: ¢ ;round. charge that some one ha Blaek, blue and brmr- Mr'- /, . sveni mml? to the controls was made by Iy wrimmed: sizes A to sl Street u(!:\d‘ Afternoon E\e,&ghnbreu e pilot. “Ihird Flor. olors com those uontmll' and hter -mr Boye’ $2 & $2.50 T \ \l/ o A ;4':‘:9. Edlarb i \ >gaining consciousness, said’ that some = ndependence Bluc Pinh, Peach \ < g 3 (2 e e had climbed into the other cockpit, H S |/ pe 7 Madeline Blme " o i sfln"s sma: pull-an-styles jammed the foot control and froze the | Lined Pants N i e o Geowu Metsa, Coral Sizes 16 to 20 i B e o catores A ager 5169 X 2 Cocnamut, Matosn A cll the wewest 36 to 42 and ‘ ' T Attendants at the hospital said that | nres sxd Cor. Gla Pastel Shades Glace astel Shades 44 to 50 < $l afld 51.50 lmpofl Ir. Jewel in his delirium also mur- iured, “Oh leave g0 of those controle ” | O - the pasengers were in the cabin | -u: nm T to vears, i Y it Gl 3 | T i g i Sample Lins of Fmported Fabri e e Third_Fioor. i | \ Sport Dresses made of Printed Jerséys and beau- Four Citsee Ace nevelty turn-back cufs, flare cuf 2d, was taken from the second cock- | \ | / \ tifully cdesigned in futuristic patterns, in colors of count 1svit ery trimmed, o'ain and saddle stit ] \ ; _carrset for Fall; all izes in the lod t. Boys’ $1.95 to $2.45 ) T resn, grey, rush, wine, marron glace, brown, tan, In- The plane fell into telephone and =3 L 4 grey, ) g i o = = e lines before burying its nose Novelty Suits T : dependence blue and black. marsh, #nd the soft condition of \ Golde Flaor. ‘/V ‘no‘ur&t: isgldiewd!sohl:gnslved the | Fall Novelts' , f fodonprd et o Wlt’l the GObllnS and L4 28 of e er passengers. o f . T i i " Bution { See Qur Window Style Promenade of b Ch‘l d 9 E‘l ll A | on tweed, dor y \ £ 3 A freight engine and coal car were Ty nte; en: / . These Beautiful Dresses A HAOYENn § allo street where they could be put into Third Floor. mbulaness. Policemen and other res- = uers had to wade in water to their aists to reach the wreckage of the Boys’ $1 & $1.28 (M. Chamite and e dngier s School Pants Anticipating the Big Demand for These Jaunty Mr. Chanute and Mr. Dysart were soth close friends of Col. Charles A. indbergh, Mr. Dysart -y s 3 Mr. CHanute is the grandson of the e Mu “mixtures; sizes ate W. Octave Chanute, 1st, of Chi- R ago, wito Was known 8s “the father of Third Fioer viation.” Chanuts PField at Rantoul, 1 1L, is #amed after the elder Chanute. ¥ P evil o * z e 3 i e G, e sl —We Continued the Big Sale! i .‘ i PR m be at ';n:" sk SU!TS 36.95 to $8_50 Values / X ..‘Lm tolotings; itk rst_Floor. Women's ile Greem Women's Importad Fall Fabrig menn aken along becsuse Was one more enbe plane. '..‘c" Ch"“ s 75 &l Amnn'n; Invited. &‘fl; geg"fim, m 5t ?:lo“'la:’lm n"l“é s F A MODE S Women’s $4.98 to $6.50 5 ge“““mm‘“”::"&“%;fi:’ gRtiey cofp Bynlsy LL L Umbrellas in al years. - Vi '8 ore: 1|| Sl P, ot . Choice of 900 Hats at a E §9.08 said King's explanation st some on had “frozen 1o the con- i i Soleil Velours C‘M etal Dance , ¢ fomn .‘1‘: u!‘.,"l% . ¢ and Feltsin Dressy Caps. 5 5 i s cdmle handies in ues For crown JEweLs. ||| | | Perfumizers and Tailored Ef. Felts and Satin $ : ; A} D e October 19 (). ’3{:"“{?““ St Combinations with — pretty shapes. c iects, : s i ughter. of Peter the Great, =7 ,.";':.‘:.. Beautiful Soft Elaborate Pina. mett aguinat the 1. G. Flscner Co. elvetsinCapand g mart Hats in ‘-nfi:fi::'?:&:fi“:?m de-| Women's 25¢ y o Poke Styles. Feather Trimmed p i -osited with the com by his he; . \ AN 2 . 5 o 8 Berved aa ate M T g Handkerchiefs Feltsin Tailored and Embreidered lrom preminent \ / ' $ SAN FRANCISCO, Joum Jewtls of the' Empress Eizabéth Costume Jewelry o T ey A s pusranted wlemens Simplicity that Styles. Many are exact coples 7 B 4 Kine Cymical harges, and Regt the iowels, g:nun Bantkereniets. 16c Proclaims Its Own Correct Shades of hhfln'an modalh S b 1:_c:|mlnelg :!qen'm of inablity to ggf, ‘,,?M:'.':a “featiopea edse Chic. for Fall. :':- edonall duthintic, certa juipment e 50l e effects. ‘mpany’s name. | First Floor. I%nothex; ocv%afl]on 1‘hat lis s }mmnsm for its STYLE and ANNIVERSARY-VALUE-GIVING || Rifelices 14 Rines to m S A ot Riger :a., e = significance ashington looks forward to it every season . . . and whén the store opens, the v ‘“ ACURYC plces of only ane an Nt Dancer " oflics Gorl y te Front Royal Rally Planned. Mon's 75 Millinery Section is thronged with enthusiastic customers. The wide atray of showroompesamples .Z'." r':'u e mmer&-‘n":-'-:""'“ stones H N Bt R B enter Gooer Gt Dlt'n‘;;{:l" Han pecial Dispatch t8 The Star. H d’l';' il. f i . g;l%x;dns }rxl:'tson‘l,‘}/h:;tgglseellvecnédtv&ngg'eoun e LInn'glaécez)in:?mlly w‘}%eL l?gmfcell of the better types Men’s Strap Wmhu Oriental Gypsy Girl ROYAL, Va., October 10— ats our first a uthénticity ollows with equal cér- X A = it L B o an erchiers fainty. The opportunity to choose such hats at $3.5 is one that should interest every diserimi- = ) n';sg.gi ST - ] -ountiés are planning a4 big nlly nere natin® women and miss. i B —— ge;ud Saturdsy, when Gov. n-nl.;uzlev-n 390 o d i b : SILKS IN GREAT D i i DI Sl i sena s £a "prinie Anmverury Sale Wonderful assortment, all col- - o Waten 4 and many Confederate vetérans S B il ‘tena. : s $71.9 $9.95 | I st sie ” — tams, Dberets. Al colors to oo lepieeeay danneda” et ‘actan ’ ' r s match Coats, new trims, néew ’ e ioan h"h'r‘?'-' ang ey 52;"&5'1‘5: :‘,‘,_ X ulsl re | 69c Festoon chapes. a ot et Promy i CRkred Atednts Invited | S This is.. . Necklaces G Beautifully eut stones, i ¢ getistic sdttings (et elosely 0 Hinas 2 ¢ e ne hi Bt ci » e havneey o You will be amazzd at this exquisite quality SPECIAL gnce. a brand which you will recognize as sellin g ! . a s : Coty’s Perfume 3.50 a yard, only during our Anniversary can t PROPPER’S st The Young Miss Will Need a Warm Coat! . B ety o I novel effects. First Floor. ‘ ' . an Iris mtger Loats gi-1s 0 e g, RO e Trousers ‘ : Rattan Indepandénce Muscat Tokay | MevsTeaus. Beautiful All-wool Winter Coats, soft, heavy, newest $1 0 98 4 i Julus Newport ™" Tan Marvelou lored and of 3 . . (] materials; rich shades of garnet, blue, reirdeer and tan; fur $7.95 to $9 I g collars and cuffs; novelty stitching; all interlined throughout. it . 3 W k Sk S Moyears, . 1 Transparent Velvets, ee R: l“fi‘: s : Ak K ’."“e:vkv:?s ::7"::7:"3:::'1 " :!GiflBCclqus 1‘-17*1 Prints : e Children’s $7 Girls® $7 and 88 TJid| || hepsut T Wity || sen sros st o Y () high-grade makes; gorgeous will appreciate this ex- ™ i G £t . . . b,fc;;";'"",'g T s printed designs and plain colors ceptional opporunity of Baraer o Freen. tan, blue, g } InChllla flats lnter famous f»ou :dflnr:Te';ea:!dtd':: include black, Frown and other putchasing these exquis- FPourth Floor. Soraonblity: with wanted shades, 40 inches wide. mnenh W == | Gl ¢ s $ gt | $1.95 Heavy AILS : . i ] e Clean-Un~ Kit i £ it e D Pai a i warm. Daoaett & Ramsdell's Per. ki L8 CARL= $6.00, but which are ajamas v fact Clean-up Kit. con i 1 i . riced for this (SRt Frreentare) e, 9 ing of tubs of cold ere This lovely Flat Crepe is one of the most s . e ‘3 95 R s : Heavy Wool Fabric Winter Coats, fine ing craam and vivate fered. In these new colors—, week only at sateen lining, fancy stitehéd pocksts ne Cutex M-nien 3 € lus, n, een, areon, ani an, At All Good Sh n .-'..:'":fi"“.:; Seruistion: 1 hava T ealtare, Sbuttans to. match, sités ; LR 1oh T2 \ 7 to 14 y & Shaving € | Atoanat N Goo 0ps i Soiorana® geverey Coldenbors s—Third Flosr—CHArse Accounts nvited Palmolive S hav i ‘l"n';""" Turkes ; o C. g First Floor_Charge Accourts Insited iy The fashionable woman kats dnd ex- First Floor. All-Silk Imported $2.25 All-Linen § $1 & $1.25 $2.50 Part-Woeeol $1.50 Panel $8.78 Armstrong’s i . “Quaker Maid” i Fcuntain Pens 4 Madeira Buckl d ;E.ONGEE Napkins Ou:na::e:tlo Bed Pillcws Blankets Curtains RUGS W S R 6 s 92,00 B ity s e % Suekiss 4ad ey 8 - Perfeets and Irresila i 1 Ornaments; b Whneo m’:'nl- $ 55 s lmm-l Fariea as s 7 Chitaos e Ilbrl Japane:e Impsrten (! Y ~ ms oot - $ 7 S0t tor" arsp ‘"1"' - e ishs ¥ i § ¥P:“" ‘:"‘I c e's : 3 : S 9 ¢ or . Araneries E " by . X " 3 ; i b mel - A eAmerica’s Foremost shrpade, | Arveste. Nnghete. ba ™ 'al ’.-'.'{?:;;"': et amatyand | | S atde 1 wone “ietia, ‘o Freen. L0 O erly :Efl; 3L ¢ Regutar Ll . 1fal designe. ) Fourth Floor. Fourth Floor. Ponrin Pioor. Poutth Fleor, j Cbx]fon Sfm‘king 4 First Floor. ikt rroar. First Fldor. First Floor. oldenberg’s—Thirty-Three

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