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- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929. [nan e PALAIS ROVAL || PR WO to Deceive Them, Says . Summer Apparel and ~ Things for the Home--Save While You Spend | __ " Senator Norris, Republican, of Ne- | braska, in a statement issued yester- day, declared that testimony taken by T — p— — d o o i the Fed d- 5 a — " — so pretty you'll love to wear these dainty things! the t;,fg;,‘a::g}; PR Press is an IthmHn'\ “of tho SM"N 3,000 Pairs Fancy Heels . . . Pointed Heel . .. Lace Clock | #125 to $1.75 Rayon Undies | &t it ceive the public.” ‘Whtre the trust could not buy Full-Fashioned HOSIERY . .. $1.59 to $1.95 Values | “"aSumms™ £, S 2R “In order to cover their tracks in pretty pajamas Moblle, Mr. Martin loaned the money i3 ) to Mr. Aidridge. Mr. Aldridge loane:d An extraordinary offer Bl " dainty gowns ) the maney to Mr, McGowln. - Mr. Me- ; . Fancy heel hose have . regular and extra size Gowmn_Inaned the money to M- Every pair of pure thread bloomers ‘ : : Chandler, the subscriber to the stoci ; i black or self colored | dance sets in the néw paper. silk, first quality and new, many chemises Power Company Connection. fresh stock. heels; pointed heel hose | panties and step-irs “Mr. Martin, who lives in Birming- - d I X 5 ham, is general counsel of the Ala- The most wanted weights have mercerized soles Some trimmed with contrasting colors, g 3 e arre oy anar Brguiwesit) the . .. sheer chiffon and serv- and garter heels; Paris [ some with laces and some plain tailored— 1‘ v uMr. Aldridge, who aiso lives In Bir- 5 ; ; d . ingham. is president of the South- ice sheer . . . are included (‘I(Il?ked sfylc has tailor- take your choice of this splendid group, - eastzm Fuel go. and the Union Coal . . . S0, too, are the most which offers all the wanted garments, in ehTarins ot {40! Borieastere” Fower 16 i heels. any sizes i ot ore 2 Light Co., a part of the trust, and fashionable summer colors. ed many sizes and in pastel colors. ghich company controls the Alabama ower Co. . A “Mr. Mct vin is 11§ ire livi This is a wonderful assortment and offers you not only every smart heel, but the popular Children’s $1.25 to $1.59 R 1n. Mobhe, He was. the Gummy. Who clocked style as well as the plain tailored type. The qualities are exceptional...the colors are | Ll O v;h?:w'; !;;atd)t(;i;é?ng:{!:\?:g; perfectly lovely. Ail sizes in every group. ¥ ! Rayon Underthings | with R e el fiearll’ lblush nectar nude white : : | Truth Brought Out. 7 Vi ms ips. ¢ i i s “It took all of the ingenuity of Mr. sun u.sh French nude manon nl!nrc Nightgowns, sh]»\: com 1_, inations, SR IR e flesh pink sun-tan egg shell Lido sand bloomers and panties in tailored and lace C Trade Commission, (o finally worm this . . evidence out o ese unwilling wit- black gun metal sunburn trimmed models ; pink and peach. 4to 16 nesses. The truth is now known. * * * Main Floor vears “Until this evidence was brought out B g vesterdav this power trust paper was frantically denying that any power money was involved in the establich- ment of the paer and was denouncing almost daily the®claims made on the Again We Offer for Saturday s Sipes te S f the power trust furnished he money that brought about the establishment of a newspaper in a territory where Kot M , H W h ] they were unable to_control, ‘mxmut‘;,r: % . advertising or any other mean: ust 75 Hats at This Price e en’s ot eather OUIts ||sEfhl s was o 5 Be cool and comfortable while the CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. bl'Ck 97 "‘.IOYEJ ? 1 | TofiAva the Columbia mnd ribbon trimmed o } mercury soats: : Commangery Iadies” Auxiliary, No. 3. i will be held this evening at 8 o'clock. some with - B i After the order of business, the auxiliary e i . will join with Columbia Commandery mfluml velvet bands in a social evening. ; i g FUTURE. s g - - The Young Ladies’ Booster Class of Every woman who keeps pace with the fashions knows that the i F ) the Memorial Unifed Brethren Sunds v Ballibuntl is one of the smartest hats of the season. This limited o . 3 AR LIRS CIOY Sl N e t will_hold its annuai picnic and outing &2 fgroup, just in from New York, i$"6fféred for the first time in :;an:‘{;:flg.H‘{La:%mg?o&e“s“;fi:m Washington at such a sensational reduction from the usual price for such high quality. The styles are new and smart—there are | street wharves on the steamer Charles Macalester at 2:30 o'clock. hats with brims and many shapes—small and large head sizes. The Ohio Girls’ Club will hold a picnic tomorrow afternoon at Hains Point K & All_members are invited. Take bus Millinery—Third Floor 3 Y south side of Treasury Building. & % s Ruth Chapter, No. 1. O. E. 8. will Linens in attractive browns . . . tans . . . grays. . B have a lnwnplete Tuesday, June 25. at 3 o'clock at the corner of Georgia ave- ! LS d Piney B - For little boys . . . bxg boys . . . and bigger boys! A finer, clingier powder created especially by Primrose b 5ot b e i : - |ine e g somelhmg here for all of them House for New York society women The regular meeting of the Mid-City “I never wore hot weather suits before I A 5 19 : Citizens’ Association will be held at the ale Of Boys’ WaSh SUitS Primrose House Chiffon came to Washington,” a customer told us S N 2 wI,?"';‘a:;’é‘mfl”‘:‘%‘;nTX;"‘}‘u::“’ #w ‘ the other day . .. “But man alive I Syl Ok i ‘Warren G. Hard\n Chapter, No. 31, Face POWder wouldn’t wear anything else, now that I ; D & B Wil meet E“‘“;gy “aune 35! i There ill be initiati h - Extraordinary values . . . new know how mmfortahle thc\ are!” : grees are to be confereed by past ma- D S " trons and patrons. This will be the suits . . . new styles ... 5 last meeting until Fall. % new fabrics . ] : . These suits are so light in weight, so cool, { B The Ladies of Charity, Providence ; ¢ , Hospital, vill make a_pilgrimage on so airy . .. don’t wait another day to enjoy { Sunday ‘to'the grave of ‘Mother Seton 1 5 . X ¥ their comfort! at Emmittsburg, Md. I s 2 AN YL d ! S T o o 5 3 i Olympic Star Wed< Tailoring of superior grade, neat patterns 2 o SALINA, Kans., June 21 (#).— and new colors . . . correct styles for Sum- Lida Cooper. Toronto, Kans.. and Kuck Ols‘mplc weight star, whose ho: : mer. . .. Broken sizes 33 to 50. g ] is in Wilson, Kans. were married at ¥ ¢ o 3 Ellsworth last Sat eveule Cool, firm linens of sturdy ) ; “ s o Es urday, it was revealed weave, also Panama cloths h . o s 8 s Slims .. . stouts . . . shorts . . . longs ¢ S P e e The linens are in attractive i e ! 5 Marriage Licenses. grays and tans and overplaid St P b Men's Store—Main Floor ‘M,E"?T” Hamilton, 22. and Dorothy Robin- effects; als ¢ h e ¥ Gharies P. Thomas. 25" and Cecllta A. S5k ,‘711 ‘(lll’[l“‘;f colors "1"‘“ An exquisite Powder which always sells for §1 a box :5:,’"0;"‘ -:-f',’:’,“" 3 ';‘:" m”‘,}' Ve snd PRpasis STILCE, The s e e Gl We started with 4,000 suits. . we’ve sold plenty . but [ Ry sl & Ggn: 0risadire. 8 Panama cloths are in tan and > W“V]r “l r(a‘rl\qu!lol\d ?-"'," so cling -n?cnnrmn {h\\‘hnl' P'fl"?‘fib""g“ S ing, so subtly shaded, it is a delight to every & . ; e eeler, evy Ch gray. woman who' uses it. In white, natural, bru- you can still get your size Randon nette, beige, bisque and suntan . . . com- . timore. Md.. Rev. homas Vard W, . . 5. Davig R, oc lnc alr Jol T. ék‘ Eq" Mildred Averill, 4 3 " | *ulin' F.'Poore. 34, Clnrtndnnv Ya. snd Three other splendid specials for Saturday y. Bpog, K piiseniin, 34, sty fe 5 plete with gay, yellow puff. Limit, 1 box to a Sizes and styles for boys of 7 customer. to 18 years These are splendid values. .. WgAllison Davis, 26, and Elizabeth Stubbs, every suit is cut full, well tai- $4.75 Raquel 50c Melba 75¢ Lov’Lor O e s, o . . ° I, ’ 0 ] F. Coles. 25, de thy R. Bern- lored and carefully finished. Toilet Water Toilet Water Face Powder e Athletl‘ ‘ ]nlon Sult,c = h"l:zu' e Erl)”c\flfi«'fimu:n fa .:p \:', e o e 5e 25e b 2 i = | fiay, Virelnia T Wood,' 22, Hart Field. Va | A fragrant, re- Cheramy's face B | iseberc . T ang vere B tvewma rter G ] : & X FRev” samuel 3. Deenge DaosEOm Cgreshing «pofler powider . (dd Regular $1.50 and $1 qualities, every suit Fify 1. cosoen. 22 bl it and in-top box; only one Water in the de- aluminum box; . s Garner, 23, Burketowr, Va.; Rev. Edward D meral this lightful lavender special, 4 boxes with the label PR & i i E nd Isabel E. keep your girl cool and comfortable wi special price. scent. for 93c. 3 ¥ : y Py 4 f e with Totlet Godds—Meln Ploor All with the famous side-leg opening e " ents: go. % & L lots of dainty frocks ; . and the well known blouse back Staniey Jore nd f."u © Robertson, ‘ : e (Thoutn, 29, Pichmond. v 9 1 5 S F k Evere, sdit ie s wen R RAeIndl se i P Bowman, 25, Woodstock, V “ Yy S a genuine ockicharr v p ts 9 Summer Frocks ] . Sad every one wears the famous e e e Wave washed beaches are beckoning . . . Summer label which will tell you what it is. ushes. 2 L - D .5 5 First walking playtime is here . . . make the most of it! These suits are of fine broadcloth, I'_—" | Granam: 23: both of ‘Canton, " Gfio: Re: dresses, 1 to . . 7 white and striped madras, and all have 6 T = Also dresses The following births have bee 3 | tng Healin Depariment Spencer 3. and M. Come down tomorrow and get enough for b e e . 3 years B athln g Su1t S :I;r;]o:;d seat and crotch. Al sizes fOl‘ i Births Reported for tots little affairs of fine, sheer voiles with . A dainty hand touches and fine laces...1 ; One and two piece to 3 year sizes. g effects in many styles The dresses for 2 to 6 year olds are in Siiitsifobiconitart itaithat e cunning new pantie and other styles, A §y Suits for comfort. .. suits that per i w! something different! and are of sheer prints in dozens of you to swim or just enjoy your dip ... something ne g diff For sun or clouds . . . use these! ovely styles. All w ; e ;i ¥ B X in looks and price R e AN wpede Rl s SR e et fi S" : 0.1";, 1, $5 95 to $8 Umbrellas sty | i | tee! il Pot Lamps | I Exrtraond Deaths Re r!cd Sheer, Cool Summer Gob Tronsirs Hre Popilih | i A June Sale Special w nary values 4 97 | el O Men’s Store—Main Floor ; : dohn, B2 s . 2106 years = P New all-wool suits Bt ety B Sohes o e The first walking dresses are dainty inialliaivds 95 § B s Eimtelh G, LJ b9 Sheer Organdie : only possible tne Health Depariment in he past #4 hours et Frocks Wear them on the ¢ & insuch a Gorising, Welsman, 83, 113 190, % 1 2 { b h the" f P sale as this. Semuel Pfeiffer, 23, Gallinger Hosp! in 7 to 14 year sizes FAED - WHEYEE OHE 10 ° . Johin'G. Heath, 8. 1362 Columbia. foad. Handsome silk umbrellas, | S8 1808 7ih st nitable for sun or rain; 16- Eichard T. Ridsie zley, 5. Pro;{xdrn:e Hospital. nger Hospit: % Y. fresh and new Beach Pajamas, 2.95 Overalls, 1.98 and 2.98 ! 3 1 i ;i ine. 34, Em ¥, Hospi % o % ovely colors, with woven Suspender dresses, ensembles and In gay colors and attractive new They're another of the season’s : Of 100% pure steel, in the most 540 e el ailes and Hearletta Foote, 3 dainty caps and bon- bloomer frocks in this group—all of patterns. vacation togs. I popular new oil pot styles; also orders 1 self, "Ezibelle M: HflAHull ot 8w, and hemstitching. . dots, striped and figured effects, A You'll lke these for camping, In white and o by in th Profit-Shari Bg quartz, moonglow a nd | eric » 46, Emergency 1os- ps b pastel shades; many f only in the June Profit-Sharing . pital, ys or girls, charming variety. hiking and vacation wear, with sleeveless backs. \RIZ at tth low ,P"“' punjab handles. SRS fption. 46 Callingss Hoeel, Third Floor—Girls’ Dresses Sportswear—Third Floor Ttant of John W. and Esther L 2 | daps, Coumbia Hoepital Infan! “ Ralph and Janie Thomas, 5 . 3 0’ Arthur piace. 1 9 ‘a special 1 79 the Summer fads. y i 2 rib, all-silk umbrellas, in Maris Ray, 30, s;‘"su,.my.. ‘Hospital, Sronmed' vith hces, 1t Aatar inbies Rin SERTiomnte i Knickers and Shorts, 1.98 Sleeveless Sweaters, 1.98 some bridge styles in group; and contrasting colors: i 2 o ot Main Floor Hospital. nd Sarah Coward, 1