Evening Star Newspaper, July 23, 1929, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1929. : 15 ] son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | some of his clever stories. A unique fea- | graduate of Notre Dame College, in | the steamshi than, i i SO IR T Y e e s S e e e e R | e mat sy o e |LEATE 8 S T S . 3 - es given WO youn; K b 3 = e e S B Snet e e S | oo 2 o o ot v 128 SR8 N B Frre WG| mvcmamas, mumants, guy 2 | SRS S L ol o (Continued From Fourteenth Page) | Mrs. Charles E Shusrt of Bailevs | on st Mathosn Soibwes, Semirie; | Ohicago fo viit his Hatar, dver 9ot B | Saky Ofiheiz extenaive wedding trip. Toihe "Ctinmber of Deputies *today | Chamber. * Premier 'Juiby Mbata” s v | Bay, Bermuda, who is spending the |of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ¥ Mul. | Pallissard. g " | ete” martage.in, Saltnt Catl. he | e administrative reform bil, | ceived an enthustastic ovation. Summer in America, is at the Grace i cLv BAR SIRIKE .l-fl U S R R T b ey aeire, s ater which lo'::y d Mrs. Eugenio Ra: '“x‘g ."omflermbomb:m c’?‘h‘{m e, {I‘mp.""“m 'D%Whflgsmvug"m U cousin at Hyattsville, Md., after whicl r. and Mrs. eri of Ha- , on avenue, a T Mr, and Mrs, William Mann enter- |she Wil go to the New England States | vana, Cuba, are spending a few days in | AILer & stay at Colonial Beach. Todsy | Ay 'in. v Aucmicr T hen, & fe¥ STETSON SHOE SHOP OF RALEIGH HABERDASHER PRSI tained a party at dinner last evening [for the remainder of the Summer. Washington at the Mayflower en route | She left for Front Royal, Va., where she v e . E at the Plage Deauville at the Wardman | = - o Nlethdo‘rk. \;lhtekx": thzy“:u’ sailing on | Will spend two weeks. Miss Virginia Forward has returned arl lotel. ub’s Varied Program e lasf y o mon! for Europe. to her a) ment at the T Labor Department Agent En A% Last Racuini Meeting, They are ficcompanied by thelir thtee | Mrs. Isabel L. Gates, 2735 Ontario | Hotel, alter passing uver:lxadg‘;'-':zp'r':fi . Mr. Louls G. Dreyfus, sr., of Santa ~ The last formal Arts Club dinner of | daughters, Rosita, Margarata and Ena | f0ad, left Washington for the. Pacific | Timbers, Md. Route to Washington |Barbara, Calir. is the guest’of his son |, o] Rayneri. Mr. Rayneri is one of the |Coast last Saturday. e and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, | the season, on Thursday evening, will be | hest known architects in Cuba and part | ps. and Mrs. Frank | Mrs. Frank Govern and son, Prank | Louis G. Dreyfus, jr, in their apart- |followed by an_informal program of | of his trip abroad will be spent in visit- | ,ales” Galir rs. Prank 8. Corda of Gon- | Whitton Govern, are on a motor trip to From New Orleans. ment at the Mayflower. Mr. Louis G. | entertainment. Every club member will | ing famous buildings in connection with | o> Salivs 72 Suests at the Annapolis. | Hamilton, Ontario, to visit with, rela- Dreyfus, jr., is a consul general in the [ be a host, and each member is at lib- | plans he is preparing for a number of YY) lew York recently on tives during the Summer. L(orelrn service of the United States. erty to contribute to the evening's | new edifices in Havana, including the By the Associated Pr —_— amusements, Among those who have | new international building, another li- NEW ORLEANS, July 23— While| JFormer Senator Howard Sutherland |promised contributions are Mr. Ed.| brary and museum, and & new national I A aneil ‘exoried pres | Of West Virginia has received cable ad- | Muth, who offers a brief playlet. and | tneater. Mr. Rayneri designed the beau- B s L Z A vices of the birth of a daughter to his | Maj. John D. Kilpatrick, who wiil tell tiful new capitol in Havana. He is a Seml-Annual sure on officials of the union and com- pany to settle the street car strike, H.{ | ' - Reduction Sale officlals. | . ; | nenet| The Final Clearance! Brothers | $1250 10 51850 B. Dynes, Federal Labor Department mediator, left for Washington to ex- but it was not known whether they | went together by prearrangement. ! plain the situation to Government At a joint conference of repre-| - = - . . £ sentatives of the union and company | 1 Including in part—all before the City Council. A. B. Pater- | | nusua son, general manager of Public Service, | ° which previously had announced its i 1 1l . refusal to deal further With the union, | our white kids ~-em- said that if the cmmci;l or the u{nlxonr | r e wished to submit another proposition | | 2170 . - F he would lay it before his board of | { : Our Rebuilding Sale is now offer- (0) om n dlreciors” This‘was Tesarded by c;,,_} broidered cloth and other 8 i s By Jig clals as probably opening the way for | \ ing surprisin negotiations that might break the| 8 /4 8 values t t surpass Strike that started on July 2. fabrics — blonde, beige, anything ever made by Risik. $975 The car service, operated by non- union men, was expanded today, but | it attracted light patronage. Excite- | blue, red and other kids ment was created on Canal street, | f o . S et S et M | - o RS- S—— . S reet an ports OStyles to p:sh thehlrir bgvkkon ldhc trarlk- = | | striking combinations posed & whisky fiask and was locke | $ 75 ) ! ! 1 . and $ 9. ' Materials include Patent Leather; Black, HIONTO! " | —patents—black satins BI d Beige Kidskin: T: el 3 WASHIONTONIANS ENTER: 3 Former Value, §25 P ue and Beige Kidskin; Tan and Black Calf skin; Genuine Watersnake; and all Summer COAST GUARD ACADEMY —woven sports novelties | i il =wovensporismovelies EPRESENTED in this varied selection of midseason Prints. Beventy-five Candidates Out of 425 | materials are beautiful Imported Printed Linens, | Sizes 214 to 9 Widths AAA to D i ! | o - Irish Lace-trimmed and Dotted Swiss Dresses. A i st R Are Successful in Taking | » ties — straps — pumps charming group_of short sleeved frocks are in- cluded. Several exquisite silk sleeveless models are par- ticularly appropriate to the season. Featured in the Among the 75 candidates who we | | @ —oxfords — buckle ef. o # s x S : . sucomsstil invobtaining appobrents | | | ;:‘cdmi:l;:rgrp:!.druws are the elegant Printed Chiffons a elg a er as er to Coast Guard Academy at New Lon- | i don, Conn., out of 425 who were desiz- |l . . nated to take the examination, were | fects — step-ins. High | > I N 1 three Washington boys; Richard D. | : Jectsostepans. el TWELV-E TERTRTEEN | 310 F Street Schmidtman, 1326 Levis street, Robert ! L. Grantham, 3116 P street, and Ed- | | I " ] 1 ward T. Hodges, 1414 Girard street. | | [ medium or low heels— They are to enter the academy in Sep- | tember and after a three-year course, | if successful, will be commissioned ' i ensigns in the United States Coast in fact. most anv desired e el thiewrts o K HEtOcasb Giara | nearly all remainlng Academy ar-ls(n;;‘tlyl rcmpfiuuve in a‘c;‘ “ ’, cordance with the law, the successful | | H h C l Candidntes g appoinied. in- the ann ariton order of their marks. Mr. Schmidtman | ! was second in the list of 75 who suc- | [3 L) A e sond o he it of B mell [ and “drch Preserver T Academy is in an edncational category | similar to the Naval Academy and West Summer Footwear Examinations. STETSON SHOE SHOP OF Point. best. Now finally re- CONSUL IS THREATENED. | iy [ SAN FRANCISCO, July 23 (®.—A | 4 | duced fr om $10.50, police guard yesterday was placed } around the Guatemalan consulate here | I and at the home of Francis de Leon | | . y Perez, consul general. Perez requested womm shnp $12.50 and $14.50 the e protectlon, declering his offices were | broken into Saturday night and files o ransacked, evidently, he said, by some 1207 F St. person seeking political documents. | Perez also said threats had been made on his life unless he turned over docu~ ments to “certain persons,” whose iden- | AL . WE are now preparing what we sincerely believe will be The Greatest Summer Mt“ P R E-IN V E N T O R Y | - Sale of Home Furnishings that we have ever A FASHION INSTITUTION | Parts Washington NewYork Conducted. 1S TOREWIDE C LEARAN CE It comprises Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Carpetings in wide loom and narrow widths, OME DRESSES I WOMEN'’S COATS | Furniture, Draperies, Lamps-<in great variety, S S T and of the high standard of excellence for formerly § : formerly $39.50 to $39.50... sesinieieisn 190 e = . ¢ formerly $25, $29. YA ot i | which this establishment is notable. formerly $39.50, $49.50...now. --$25 formerly $69.50 to $89.50...now..........$39.50 formerly $39.° oL RO - o e formerly $79.50 to $165...n0w...........$49.50 ‘ 7 767" B e 1o Blle et 88 | formerly 99830 to $165... wow. ... $59.50 The Prices are surprisingly moderate. Eair—and more! \ Women's Dress Shop, Second Floor Women's Coat Shop, Third Floor formerly $19.50 to $29.50. ..now formerly $29.50 to $49.50...now..........$12.50 ' CIty advance PurChases may now be made $ and $35... i formerly $39.50 to $59.50...80W...c000ee.... | ! 1 T i 0.”.1fmu: o formerly $39.50 to $69.50...n0w.......... at theSC l'CdUCCd PI'ICCS and dchvery made formerly $49.50 to $79.50...m0w............ ‘ later if desired‘ formerly $7950 1o/ $125. . M0W. ... couvin oo | Misses’ Coat Shop, Third Floor : ENSEMBLES I | An announcement of tl3e formal opening of formerly $16.50 to $19.50...now e ' ‘ the Sale Wlll appear in the local PaPcrs- formerly $19.50 to $29.50. . .now il special purchase. . . veen...$19.50 formerly $29.50. . formerly $69.50 to $89.50 ..$35 formerly $35 to $635 : formerly $79.50 to $98.50...n0w......... $49.50 O@a formerly $59.50 to $75... RPN, Suit Shop, Third Floor ANDBAGS : SHAWLS ~ WASH FROCKS : formerly $5.95 . . . Lawns, Voiles, Dimities . . . i . Transparent Velvet Shawls, formerly B85 iy o i .$3.95 | A now . \ el a7 formerly $10...Linen Ensembles. ..now....$6.75 PY P ]S-Bgfis];?cg:ti{cfx-m:l‘::fir]1'11nric formerly $3 special purchase Wash Silk Print Frocks . Belts, suede, kid...formerly $1.50...now.... *“T'he House with the Green Shutters” Bill Clips...formerly $1.. ¢ coeen Lace Collar-and-cuff Sets. ..formerly $3, $a .'S. UNDERWE AR . C OR SETS | 709-711-713 TWELFTH STREET, N. W. Gardenias, formerly 50c, 75c.. : Spqrt Pins, foynxerl)- $l..omow. ....on00e Rayon Pajamas oMot . .vis..nnmasasninsil <9 | Score Open from 9 2. m. to S p. m. Daily Slosac Bhdnsed Dsttiaanie Paillette Evening Fans . . . formerly $5 Rayon GOWNS...n0W............ i | ’ Closed All Day Saturday . Coriicsiat Anicante oS Gitunsios . k Scanties. . .formerly $15...mow............. Charge Accounts Conveniently Arranged Ostrich Fans. . p 4 : 8 ly ge! La Masque Corset-Brassiere, formerly $18 . . Our telephone number is now DISTRICT 7262 Accessory Shops, Street Floor 1 sl ol B i YT B N SR How: i Ll ....$12.50 7 ik : . . Free del [ bij ¢ in the United States Coming! Annual Jelleff Summer Sale Winter Coats, Side-hook Girdles. . .formerly $7.50...n0w.....$5 ATy S SRR P T S e August 5. Courtesy Days Begin July 29. Grey Shopy; Siconi:Flaor

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