Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1929, Page 48

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 30, 1929—PART 3. 22 INJURED AS BUS |zt "o, i o Bt Bgr-nnh it G| KING GEORGE CONFERS | oot ot fomerwers sttte | WOULD ENFORCE PACT. | pad ot At 5 it | Rent Bate Low i Germany Gy culvert and turned over in a seven-foot il FFICIAL! Sir Wililam Joynson-Hicks, late home —_— Advertising Associa u;n g z | OVERTURNS IN DITCH| Sy «at =i, i, 32 5% | American Gowns Plense Bariians| HONORS ON OFFICIALS| siany s &, Vi, ol soternutonas G of G, Wante - RO ey sng vy e s : Americah | nere. It contains 442 dwellings and live, hospital authorities said. NEW YORK, June 20 UP.—Frleda |Viscount Peel Is Made Earl—Na-|Sir Hamar Greenwood, native of Whithy, | nomie Pressure to Keep Peace. business men were in the delegation TAT TR Two drivers were being held for in-|Hempel, singer, has returned from Qntario, and the last man 10 0C%PY | NEW YORK, June 29 UP).—A resolu- s heating plant and all cooking s done Bev iously Hurt in Ohio Ac- SbeoRd with the news that her gowns, . tive of Ontario Elevated to e s d rging - soonom! t with gas. Rent is $14.40 for three-room ot apgen .m.;ml:ur‘:n.lne of Youngstown was driv- | RiiTacted much favorable comment in Rank of Baron. el . oAt fiona that Miolete the Xer. | Peruvian President Cossack General | it 15, Foneis S04-40 for trreecroom % : - | S " % s t Seat- S e Bl lnx.lche bus. Eugene Pasquala, mwfllfl'w::;":hu# A ?:;fl'&;"fifidflsfigu.flw Oe%::gng:w‘srx:%:?:&fidcmma:‘nso; logg peace pact is to be submitted t0| LIMA, Peru, June 29 (#).—President | house. The prices include heat and hc i - for Investigation. driver on the bus, said an automobile | e sy iy By the Associated Press, the British Charities Association; Sir | the International Chamber of Com- |y coi "t " ol S oocack general. He 1 failed to get out of the way as the bus LONDON, June 29—The lst of Gilbert Alan Wills and Maj. Robert |merce convention in Amsterdam by the S ea Rl i Mt g 360 T came down & hill at a high speed. Mrs. M. Ashton, who recently cele- | honors conferred by his majesty in con- | Daniel Thwaltes Yerburgh. American delegation which miled on the | mas invested with the indgnis by 20| o o\ 0T o en againgt gat: B the Associated Press. The more seriously injured are Eu- | brated her 100th birthday at Castle Ris- | nection with the resignation of Stanley o ol liner Statendam last night. tile in the wild regions at the head |crashers has extended to golf ciub 'OUNGSTOWN, Ohlo, June 29— |gene Pasquala, Sharpsburg, Pa; Same| ing, England, had 13 children, the eldest | Baldwin as prime minister was issued The resolution was writien by Her. |settle in the wiid re bl it AR ey Wwentytwo petaonis were njured, seven | uel Schuman, New York; CUff Myers, | datghter beiig now 80 years old. last night and contained few surprises. | Budapest, Hungary, has 1,380 taxles.'bert S. Houston of New York, and if o a: 3 departing on the Statendam. only one chimney. There is a centra! water. —_— Phone National 5100 ) i y Safe and Sane Fireworks Plate Luncheons or a la carte in the £ . : Downstairs Fountain Room For a safe and sane celebration of the Glorious And just new we are specializing on home-cooked Fourth. hot-weather foods...as cooling and satisfying as the i i o i Y i here. You'll be interested to know Sparklers, vesuvius fountains, “snakes-in-the-grass,” ; charming atmosphere. pfncock plumes...many interesting, colorful, harmless ® that the air is artificially cooled. f ks “F Street at Seventh” (Fountain Room, Basement Btore.) VOrKs. s (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) Washable The Sleeveless Vogue Demands Bracelets SRR N White Kid Sale of $16* and $19- Handbags sun tan arms . . . sterling silver brace- lets, novelty links or bangle. : ets, novelty links or bang] Polka dots, smart prints, sports S Bt Rl A A0S ot W i Silks and filmy fabrics for the afternoon and evening A flattering “cuff” for a bare wrist . . . ¢ i o :\ ) ‘ | ' ‘ galaith links of rose, blue, green, red 1 i ’ i ’ “ L or yellow. Frocks that hold a hint of Paris in their graceful folds. That portray every leading fashion, color and fabric, That feature low backs..no sleeves and new skirt lengths. 1 .’.i‘, l‘tjl I (it "1!!‘.”.‘ [ | (i, i il il e I‘ i i { U " "‘ { i i N i te French kid i i, ness by the contrast of the black enamel it ‘[ S 3 | i novelty clasp esnde 5295 I 4 | ! i ch;?::s;a monkey, mummy,.lamlrrl:t:;ti For less than the price ..« pouch type, has diagonal tucks and unique “gadgets” hang from colored of one f"’?k you may is smartly finished all around with pip- links. add two entirely different $2.95 5 1 types to your Summer wardrobe. T dif Left: Hand- smocked flat crepe in pas- tel shades. flat crepe, gayly em- e : § Only 4 Shopping Y & oeyes. Sterling silver ... flexible. .. set with k | Days This Week ‘ square-cut green, blue or white rhine- Right: Filmy Right: Neat- : georgette Iy tail d #tones, iR Lo dily Store closed Thursday, July 4th, ‘ :"ilk‘;i‘q:;:‘:“ i il and Saturday, July 6th. So make the most of the remaining days. 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Pongee 44-inch fine imported permanent finish Swiss Or- Will give you the advan- B tage of her experience gandie, and taste and cut and pin- 36-inch pure Irish dress linen, good variety of fit your costume ... at " [ colors. small additional cost. : / yd * 44-inch printed organdie, permanent finish. Others in such N : . § : i & color_combinations 40-inch printed voile, chiffon finish, fast colors. as beige and white, i 5 5 beij d colors, 36-inch printed “Nancy” crepe, new polka dot SIS, St red g Red label, government styles. Patterns by Vogue white and blue. inspected, - s!ampcdqand 36-inch “Mandalaya,” a pure white rough Recognized authority n iRE Foon |mssefd. l{ or ?[ c(;{ult. ]\:33- weave suiting. r]m (aslm;ns. l]"'Aasy to ff?(]l- mer irock, go shart 1d- . s ” M " . . ««« tOund on our dies’ cluthc?.’ p 36-inch ¢ I‘:.nl‘tctcx, a silk-mixed material for cos- d’o‘:n 5 3 tume slips. For all costumes - “pour le sport. (The Littl h, Third Floor, e Hecnt So (Daylight Piece Goods Section, Fifth Ploor.)

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