Evening Star Newspaper, June 5, 1929, Page 20

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20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5. 1978 informed by cablegram yesterday. Asks Absolute Divorce. No details of the accident were given ir. Harrls had served in _ Alleging that for the past six weeks { ginia, attempfed vesterday to obtain the views of the New Yorker and said | | tempted t burn the boat before it could| Y IS KILLED - | sz of a Bl assigning & Naty medi- | there ought to be some one present | SEAMEN FACE CHARGES. [ompiec MISSIONARY IS E Noae | some" distance off shore, snd being | Accident in India. mer Mist. Allce. Blanche Bockstahier of e s ugh Gl P lake cate of United Siates Senstors | @ ON. Conn. June B (P)— | b T a ehtore to evehd seizure, the| NEW YORK, June 3 UP.—The Rev. buinted est N. ¥, Hip mother Lios 8% Gouuiil road, has filed sult for an Senator Copeland has _repeatedly bk e poK e e | N O O ver ¥ ilkta 'ar- | crew; noourding. io the Wilkes' offiosrs, | John David/Harrls of Springfisid, Ohio, | Mariers Ofilo, and a piciier, absolute divorce from Earle F. Gordon. ed to have @ medical officer in at- |9 COERER R BAECEY foed here yesterday with the fishing set fire to their craft ang took to their American missionary in India, was ac- 2 a | 501 Twelfth street northwest. They fratiomae:. e at the Senate chamber. He Dractice 7 one 8 ¥ : e ohm M Hatheway in tow and its | dorles, The destrover went alongside, cidentally killed in Belgaum, India, S were married April 12, 1024, and have 15 {n/ AssbSTAVY Press : {erday that it was “surprising O M mars aboard on charges | sent & fire crew aboard to extinguish May 31, the Board of Forelgn Missions Canada added 62 new airplanes from | no children. Attorney Vivian O. Hill ap- The Senate's two doctors, Copeland | how many calis I get because I am & The totalisator has just been official- | cfe Of 8% BERORCTS SHAFEE PR ving AL | the blaze and then picked up the crew. | of the Methodist Epscopal Church was the United States last vear.. pears for the wife. of New York and Hatficld of West Vir- doctor.” Senator Hatfield concurred in | Iy introduced into England. of being rum run (PHYSICIAN FOR SENATE Tl e S e e 2 inist to S tors. 't care of enators ), & N S — SOUGHT IN MEASURE |2 QM 0 fiak of the Senate naval - are repeatediy getting sick.” R rrmraa Y ttee objected With the statement = Chairman Hale declared it was not !:E:‘rm}:t the Senate needs a doctor it | the duty of an Army or Na¥y doctor to | of Trying to Burn Boat. Copeland and Hatfield Sponsor Bill for Assignment of Navy Med- Don't Fail to Visit the Exhibit and Special Selling of Original Etchings—Balcony, Street Floor i i | i LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Hot Weather Fashions For Every Hour of a Busy Summer Day! New Bertha Collars, $2.95 For Sleeveless Frocks Go sleeveless, but cover the shoulders is fashion's rule. Cape collars of scal- loped all-over lace, embroidered net, and georgette with lace. Some with jabot ties. In black, white, ecru and cream. Neckwear—Straet Floor. Saturday! Bathing Apparel Review By the Fourteen Beautiful “Foxettes” The Entire Ballet Ensemble of the Fox Theatre as Models. For Semi-Formal - Afternoons and Day- For the Morning Hours Enjoy an early shopping tour and a noon- day luncheon engagement by wearing this cool, sleeveless washable flat crepe frock. Women's and misses” sizes—in white and pastel colors. $10. In tune with Summer is this smart sleeve- less model of wash flat crepe! Don it early and wear it right through the day until dinner. White and pastel shades—in all sizes. $10. For Active Sports Tennis and golf frocks that give us all a chance to get ““back to nature!”™ Sleeveless and backless, so that Summer suns may burn lily white skins to that fashionable nut-brown shade. $10. Four Skirt Styles, $2.95 All of a fine heavy flat crepe—including all-around double pleated, all-around box pleated, front box pleated and front knife pleated. Pastel colors—navy and black. Shop—Second Floor Sports Silks To the Fore for the Fourth Day of Home Sewing Week Don't give up those smart individual sports things you want just because cutting them ‘‘gets on your nerves” and fit- ting them is wearisome! Let our fabric advisor do it. She will cut, fit and pin all for $2.50 and up. Printed Silk Pongee $1.39 yard Cool and smart, the spectator ensemble of printed pongee is an immense success! Choose from 25 new Summer 1929 desings, in capucine, brown, blue, ocean green, aster, copper, yellow and navy—all fast colors—on cool, natural back- grounds. 33 inches wide. Washable Silk Shantung $1.95 yard Shantung, the fabric so much and so successfully used at Paris openings, now for the carefree frocks that go into vaca- tion-bound trunks. Silk Damask $1.95 Imported from China to give American women some- thing smart for sports wear, negligees and pajamas. Pas- tels and white. Silk Shantung $1.69 In white, coral, jade, fal- low, natural, nugold and others. Striped Broad- cloths, $1.69 These are the new small, medium and large awning stripes, cool Summery colors. Wash Flat White, starflower, turquoise, chartreuse, pink, maize, peach and others as smart. 39 inches wide. Joria Shantung $1.95 Patterns of unmatched smartness, spaciously placed on cool natural and white grounds. 32 inches wide. Stripe Crepe Spun, $2.50 These on heavy washable crepe in multi-colored ef- fects. The Patterns Sketched For Tennis—Butterick pat- tern No. 2549 has the sun-tan back that can be cleverly cov- ered with extra back. 45c. For Golf—Vogue pattern No, 9744, a smart yoke model with wide box and inverted pleats for extra fullness. 75c. $ 3 ! } i 3 P.M. Saturday - - light Dining For the Spectator—The col- Cre g $ 2 larless jacket ensemble, McCall Choose from 50 fashion- pattern No. 5672, is smartest able colors—black and white. when fashioned from shan- 40 inehes wide. tung. 45¢. Sheer Cotton Printed Voiles, Special 39¢ yd. For those casual, cool daytime frocks, Fashion says choose printed voile. Here are Summer's newest patterns —including fine lacy designs, .tiny florals, cool leaf designs, and many m}c])f:{crmstic motifs—black and white—or soft pastels on white. oie Rayon Eponge Suiting, 29¢ For the fashionable sun-back tennis frocks, for golf en- sembles—for any hour of a smart Summer day, wear this cool cotton material. Stripes and plaids in every wanted color. Patterns, Silks and Wash Goods—Thitd Floor. A lovely chiffon ensemble that will brave the broad daylight dining hours and face smartly the brilliant night lights during the hot Summer months.. $25. Place: Second Floor _ * No “Admission Charges R T—— Here is the smartest solution to the Sum- mer dining hour problem—a semi-formal black and white chiffon frock wearing a dressy black taffeta coat. $25. But when in doubt as to what to do, or where to go after dinner, wear this smartly tailored maize georgette ensemble with tri- color scarf and trim. $25. Others $39.50 to $59.50 Women's and Misses’ Dress Shop—Second Floor An Extraordinary Sale of Cool Glassware Thin Blown Glassware in Optic Patterns Choice of Solid Colors or Contrasting Effects ! 5 C Save Considerably in This Sale CAPITOL Make Mattresses *“Capitolize your sleep™ by buying Capitol brand mat- tresses while they're at rock-bottom prices! Five well- known styles that bespeak quality and comfort. Capitol Inner-Spring Mattresses Hundreds of highly-tempered springs buried in deep layers of fine felt to give ideal comfort $ and resiliency. High-grade coverings in rose, blue, helio and green. Hand made with venti- L 4 lated sides. $32.50 to $39.50 values! $12.95 to $15.95 Layer Felt Mattresses $8.75 Inexpensive, but exceedingly com- fortable. All-layer felt, handmade, lln a good variety of sturdy cover- ngs. $18.50 to $20 Layer Felt Mattresses At the Low Price, each Dispense hospitality with an air this Summer—serve cool, refreshing drinks in distinctive new glassware. Slender spiral stems, topped with bowls showing a beautiful diamond optic, a graceful fluted style, and a low, squat design of European origin. In solid rose and green; in sparkling crystal with amber or rose stem and foot. Glassware—Siath Floor Infants’ Handmade Dressesand Gertrudes °D FOR FEATURE $ 1 .00 B BABY DAY Dainty enough for showers, and an ideal gift when dress and gertrude are bought as sets! Entirely hand-made and embroidered, some hand-scalloped; scalloped yoke or bishop styles. Men’s White Broadcloth Shirts Featured for the 5th fl ; Day of Men's Week < D e $25 to $27.50 Layer Felt Mattresses $18.75 Full Imperial - edge Mattress of first-class all-layer felt, handmade, well tailored, with good variety of coverings. $32.50 to $39.50 Layer Felt Mattresses $27.50 1 Extra fine quality all-layer felt— with four-row edge that prevents with best quality coverings in all the sagging sides. Attractive coverings. smart boudoir colorings. Bedwear—Third Floor $1.35 Shirts of quality and style, offering a choice of neckband or collar-at- tached styles. Firm, lustrous, white broadcloth that launders beautifully; six fine quality white pearl buttons and carefully made buttonholes. Sizes 1315 to 17. Men's Wear Shop—Street Floor Dimity and Broadcloth sleeveless dresses Cool ventilated rubber pants....25¢ Jap silk-lined organdy bonnets, ribbon ties. Sunniback g suits 1 5 Infants’ cool Summer musl s of sturdy material in 4.7 gowns white, pink or blue. ...........$1 Infants’ fine cotton Infants’ fine cotton lisle ve: draw string. Full weight, well made mattresses Drop_side, tour-panel solid wood eribwith kick plate, ivory and Infants’ Wear Shop—Fourth Floor

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