Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1929, Page 22

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THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1929. 22 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. C,; U S AND UKLAHUMA ey that Thomason did not aireet | FIRE TRUCK OVERTURNS, |J== . .U S e ety trops wnother Tarm, | INJURING THREE OF CREW % WooDWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11" F anp G STREETS and that Jeff Harris was Eofi “a full- Vl F ; fiedged Government agent.” 4 to ask | Machine Swerves to Avert Crash the State atto! 1 to aid in the Batils 10 have the mmen &xieq in's Btate| " e Answering Special Alarm court. in Chicago. ievle "y - 'HICAGO, .—Th Both Want to Conduct Mur-| BLERIOT’S CHANNEL we AT st ,_t?“r;:.g;e?;g 4 n 3 der Hearings of Dry FEAT IS CELEBRATED | day when & sire truck, racing to'a fire, overturned while trying to avold a col- Agents. By the Associated Press. e lll'ix?g wtnh -tnou;:r fire truck. il N . e two trucks, answering a s French and English Join to Me- |alarm, approached a street mtmé’:&on " s at the same time from different direc- moralize Epochal Flight tions. Wher. a collision appeared un- of 20 Years Ago. Remnant Day Savings are 25% and More Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C, O. D, or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Men’s Oxfords, $545 pair Were $8 to $12.50 55 Pairs Men's Black and Tan Calfskin or Scotch Grain Oxfords, also Sports Oxfords in combina- tions of tan and white. Medium, wide and narrow toe lasts. Straight and wing tips, leather sole and mb- ber heel, !luaA 1, 1%; B 6%, 1, By the Associated Press. TECUMSEH, Okla, July 25—The State and Federal governments had started a fight today for the right to oy w.m w. Tnor;a;or&. r}‘ledeml proixlfl- By the Associated Press. red. ion officer, and Jeff Harris, “under- The fir h tory cover man,” charged with murder in | PARIS, July 25—France and Great fumltulpeeblii'lln:&tg "é:'i.‘ifing‘a.’&“.'gf es- connection with the slaying-of James | Britain today celebrated jointly thes|timated at $50,000. C. Harris and -Oscar Lowery in a raid | twentieth anniversary of the epoch- with a writ of mandamus, took the | by Louis Bleriot, the pioneer of Channel |Who lost their savings in the recent fail- prisoner from the Pottawatomie County | flying, whose exploit two decades ago, | iré of the g“}e‘;‘:;g;fl}‘;flfl cf:‘n;af-h: Jail to Okishoma City last night. A |stirred the imagination of the World | 53.600.000 aviior tonematty fond, hearing will be held there before Judge | and earfied its author undying glory. Ed S. Vaught of the United States District Court to determine whether When Lindbergh was still a small boyl - the State or Federal Government has | Bleriot, after startling the world by his the prior claim. Both men had been | successful flight across the Channel, pre- bound over to the State court and were | dicted, in a conversation with the late being held without bond Andrew Carnegie that within a decade The order for the removal of the men, | the Atlantic would be traversed just as Issued by Judge Vaught at the request |successfully by airplane as the 30-mile- of their attorneys, was based on the | wide English channel. How good a contention that both Thomason and |prophet Bleriot was has been proved by Joff Harris were on official Government | the brilliant_performance of ‘Sir John business when the farmers were slain, | Alcock and Sir J. Brown, who just 10 and, therefore, were within jurisdiction | years ago made their fiight across the of the Federal court Atlantic ! Randall Pitman, Pottawatomie Coun- | ~ Both the French and British govern- ty attorney, aid he would “fight to the | ments vied with each other in confer- Iast resort” to have the men tried in & |ring honors upon the man who, while State court. | aviation was in its infancy, some 20 A petition asking that the case be |years ago, astonished the world by remanded to District Court will be \ bringing France and England closer to- filed immediately, he said, based on the | gether through the air. avoldable the driver of one swerved sharply and the truck overturned. Lieut. James Furlong, Robert Moeller. driver of the truck, and Louis Diana were the serfously in. Smoking Accessories Greatly Reduced 5 Cigarette Holders. Were 1150, Men’s 3-Piece Tropical Suits $17-50 Were 535 21 Men's 3-piece Tropical Suits, taken from regular stock and reduced be- cause of broken pattern and size range. Gray and mixtures in the lot. TROUSERS ALTERATIONS ONLY. Regular sizes 35 to 40; stouts 38, 39, 42, 44. Men's 2-Piece Tropical Suits, $10-75 Were $19.75 Men's Tropical Worsted Suits are cool as well as serviceable. TROUSERS ALTERATIONS ONLY. Regular sizes 36, 39, 40 and 42 only. Men’s Linen Knickers Reduced, $245 o Men's Linen Knickers, plus-four and regular models, greatlv reduced for clearance. Take advantage of this extraordinary saving. Waist sizes 30, 32, 33, 34, 40, 42. Men's Summer-weight Beach Robes, syitable for beach and lounge wear. Wardrobe Trunks & No. Hand l.l.".'g Lindbersh Filme,, Were 'l/;‘ !‘1. I 9%z, lfl lD‘», 11, 7 Lesther Picture Frames. ’nu MEN’s STORE, SECOND FLOOR. B!OKIM.'. Accrssonrrs ArsLe 8, First FLOOR. Art Embroidery Reductions 3 Hand Embroid , . Frots 1350 " Now i Baby Dredes I 'QUNK co. uggage Reductions Retail Headquarters for th e o e Men’s Knitted Sports Coats, grays and blues; sizes 34, 35, 36, 38 regular; 1, %Te.ultly %‘2&’&‘3’:‘4 o, l"'e .$2.65 37, 38 long. Were $18. Now..$7.50 ‘THE MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. — LuccAce, Fourta FLoon. Men's P‘ure sflk Socks’ spedal' soc pa,ir . Sporting Goods Reduced Men's Pure Silk Socks, seamed back, seamless lisle double heel, toe and 1 Walter llln:o ;. driver sole. Black, navy, gray, French tan, Russian calf and white. Sizes 10to12. s B hod Men’s Fancy Rayon Socks, special, 35¢ pair ENTIRE STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY 3 Pairs, $1. Men's Fancy Rayon Socks, lisle double heel and toe, for tomorrow’s selling at this special price. Sizes 10 to 11%. B O O e e hnron ! i G REET W o oNow ] tancy. and plain colored. = Sizes 38 5o white and colored, 2% and 3 yard —_S_L—_w i Drschact Nichots, Mrageios, hickory W e a8, Now . $548 lengths. Were $1. Now, yard......50 L sn‘-‘-.n“r-mm Cleek, hickors 38 “-h.flnyl i ]:xl?.icwxl;.lr- yas o i P and striped; with collar. Small, me- attache e. , 16, 16%, e T W R dium and large sizes, Were $5. 17. Were $2.50 and $3. Now....S1. Tomorrow, Friday, Is Almost the End of P st Now 5235 16, e Ataiodte "Usien Sute, whits ki ¥ 0 60 Men's Fancy S| Ties. tops and colored pants. Sizes 34, 36, 1 M:Grnu Bra At ow Were $2. Now ..... cee 95¢ 38 and 40. Were $2 lnd $2.50. 1 Krovdan Sn s 35, Now. 83.50 > iblick, left hlnd THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Our July Clearance Sale T R sl ‘v‘l :, :.‘;"' ,‘:Vl! i'l.wflow ‘ti i o 168 Boys' sunm Suits, Dalby make, for bathing and play. Made of the . finest varns obtainable-—30% wool and 50% cotton. This fabric dries more eel shati. Wag 38 quickly than all wool—is non-shrinkable and non-irritating. ~Fast colors. o 188 Boys' Short-sieeve Wash Suits, taken 65 Boys' All-worsted Slip-over Sweaters, 2 Rh‘l;l!llun! Pins. Were 75¢. Now %8¢ B w o from regular stock and greatly reduced. desiral lain colors. Mostly sizes 10 T H Rasemans Mitt. 1t bar Sizes 2 10 7 years. Were $1.95 to $2.95. epiain . Fimproigercd Bandine. ;'omm s Glove, ieft hand. 8 Now ..$118 to 16 years. Speclal i %0. Figes 0. sieom Jpair ¥ 'renn s !lm Tue Boys’ Store, FourTe FLOOR. Rugs—Greatly Reduced 2 Oval Braided Rush Rugs, Hle 9x12. 1 Basket-weave Fiber Rug, size 8.3x10.6. Were $28.50. Now.... ..$19.50 Was $11.75. siss NN 4 inon 1 Oval Braided 12 Oval Grass Rugs, size 4 g B ‘Was $24.50. cially priced ..... Lovely Summer SPorTING Goops, FOURTH FLOOR. h Rugs, size 14 Woven Pattern Fiber Illl. size !Oxw D R E S S E S Gift Shop Reductions : 1, Brass Electric Candlestick. Was $% o o e e and E N S E M B L E S oz P et e 2 ln 3 Grass Rugs, sise 8x10. 50, B s Mo i, rted 30x60. Were lfl 75. Now. Now ...... Priced for Quick Clearance! 2 Fancy Hat Straw Oval Rugs, 1 Wire Grass ll‘. ll! lxlll. ‘Was fl“75 '9 11 ‘13 Were $7.15. Now. ey, 2 wel:: ‘Gru- Rugs, 3l Rag it—lnd-mlu pctwm 4x7. Were $5.75. Now. 'lrl M'hl Braid, !i-inch delh Dresses That Were $15 to $29.75 WE offer reductions like these but once or twice a year . . . and $10.75. Now . 5 1 Rag Rug, hit-and-miss patiern; _size 12 Piain-color Rag R x3s. 3. .50 Were $1. Now . < Tameaives, Atsis 20, Fris Froon, now in order to make room for the new Fall frocks which are arriving we, must dispose of all our lovely late Summer models at, 9x12. Was $17.50. NOW......... 1 Basket-weave Fiber Rug, size 9x12. in many cases, less than actual ... You misses and women who enjoy finding truly amazing bargains simply mustn’t miss this event. 1020 Connecticut Ave, N.W. Washington Other “Innovation” Stores in New York, Denver & Hollywood w Embroidered Uni igach pron. .Was $3.50. Now. ’Bhek Sateen Apron, ioihs, size 48 inches. Were . 750 Now ..... ... 8125 N Valean Hidirei Arr Ensrotoery, Sevines FLoon, ow 1 Vulean Mashie, Now L.JieIa Induction Telesraph uemu-.. et of Women’s Smart Apparel and Accessories—So Hurry Main Floor Accessories 30 PIECES RAYON UNDER- WEAR. Teddies, step-ins, -pan- ties, bloomers. In lace trimmed _and fancy trimmed styles, Pink, peach, nile, blue, and hlle Reg. $1 value. S s “79c¢ 30 PAIRS PERFECT PICOT TOP, ALL-SILK, TOP-TO-TOE FULL-FASHIONED HOSIERY. In the smart Summer e es . o 91:25 18 SWEATERS, With long and short sleeves. Of fine rayon and wool mixed; Crew, Vee and Collar styles. Loose or fitted bottoms. New colors. value. Now 4 SILK OV 4"(15140 SES. The:c are slightly soiled. Ex- tra sizes. Reg. $5.95 $1 95 values. NOW .......... . 9 ALL-SILK UMBRELLAS. In assorted plain_and fancy colors. Amberite = handles, _ferrules und tips. Reg. $4.95 and $3 $5.95 values. S 4 SWEATER SUITS. Of rayon and wool. Crew and Vee necks, in assorted colors with matching skirts. Reg. 5595 39a values. Now . i 7 Y pounds of our delicious home- Grven Tan, Navy, : 'l;‘rench Grape Cordials, very special. a ¢ : ound .. 80 d Red. Reg. s o 3305 Cawomms, ‘Atst 16, 12 VESTEE BLOlSE§ in Broad- cloth, Madras and Per- cale. Reg. $1.50 values. LANESE GLOVE SILK in assorted shades. Reg. $1.95 val- $1 6; ues. Now . 9 PAIRS BLE_FABRIC Tan and GLOVE! Trimmings Reduced Better Dresses—Third Floor Colored Embrnld-nd Blnfllnl. inches wide. Was 5. .28 “ Ylll Jet Be-l llndlnr \‘4.! ll 7?[ % Yard Gold_Color Sequin B: 1inch wide. Was 75c. Now 1% Yards Metal Braid, .-inch width Was 31 N 256 inch vv.'-l‘\ 1 \'-rg'mm "Bratd, 1 inch wide ‘ln Was $12.75. NOW ...............$7.95 5 Rattania Fiber Rugs, size 9x12. Were $16.50. Now e 10.95 Was $225. Now.. 6 Crepe De Luxe Rugs, size 4.6x7.6. 2 Wire Grass Rugs, ‘Were $9.50. Now $5.95 $5.75. NoOW ..... ‘Were 75¢. 50¢ Parchment-finish Paper Special, 47¢ Parchment-finish Paper, 60 single sheets and 48 envelopes, in tan, gray and white. Specially priced, 47c. STATIONERY, AISLE 2, FIRsT FLOOR. u Gn- Rugs, size 27x54. 1 Plain Taupe Rug, size 59x $34.50. Now ..... §i 15 Grass Rugs, size m. "Were 81 25. Now . 5¢ 2 Basket-weave Fiber Rugs, size 4sx'lfi Were $5.75. NOW «..covuvneenr..$3.9! lennlble "Fiber Im woven desun size 6x9. Were $7.50. Now......$4.95 1 Basket-weave Fiber Rug, size 8.3x10. 0. ‘Was $9.25. Now ..... Rucs, Firre FLOOR. Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, $1-28 pair Specially Priced 30 Pairs Fine Quality Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, in ivory and ecru. 2% yards long and 40 inches wide, with 3-inch ruffle. Criss-Cross Curtains, special, $143 pair 50 pairs Sheer Dotted Marquisette Curtains, in ivory and ecru. Criss-crossed, with corner valance attached. Short Lengths of Cretonne Reduced e e i Al lection of short lengths of cretonne, in a wide varietv aven Séu i of a;g[et::"e: ‘ac;|“d colors. GREATLY REDUCED % AND S s Bairs 20 nllrlclhp:Cr?;lr ose-{ < MORE FOR CLEARANCE. grel 12 Pillows reduced to 55c each. 13 Clol Now UPHOLSTERY, SIxTH FLOOR. fow e THE GIrr So, SEVENTH FLOOR. Week-End Candy Special 2 Pounds, 95¢ Nainsook Dress Shields Special, 3-for 65¢ Double-covered Nainsook Dress Shields, in white and flesh. Reg- ular and crescent shapes. 48 Silk Iub;!fll: Coat Clearances—Second Floor Coats, Suits and Ensembles at Greatly Reduced Prices! 8 of our Finest Coats. Doll Carriages, $2-75 Were $3.75 12 Doll Carriages, 6 ecru and 6 tan color. Greatly reduced for clearance. 14 Sport and Dress Coats. oiding Sandwich Boxes, Black weights. Reg. $1.25 val- ues. Now . .. 8 PONGEE proof hems m’ld5 ll pleats. Reg. $1.95 val- T $1.56 14 PIECES IMPORTED LACE NECKWEAR. Collar and Cuff Sets, Jabots, Sweetheart Sets, Vestees. Reg. $1.25 val- Were $15 and $16.75. e . $8.75 47 Dress an Were S$1675 $19.75. Now 22 Summer Coats. Were $16.75 Jre7s to $25.00. $13'7s 18 Finer Dress Coats. Were $39 to $69. $21.00 Sports Coats. w lling ¢ i o $39.75 19 Smart Suit w $I15 to $19.75. 5 - S 7 Tailored b‘ifi and 8 Fine En- sembles. Now.... $21'm 5 Ensemble S Were 569 to $95. 329_75 §,Doll Carriagen. 2 ecru. 2 tan. 2 gray. ow . oblles. Were §8.50. Were $10.50, Now. .£3.75 ‘Were ' 35 50, . $2.95 e R e Torchieres, Lamps and Shades Greatly Reduced All Soiled or I mpcrfecl 6 Floor Torchieres, metal base with mica ellow Pottery Table Lamp, z.n.m shade. Were $5. ...$3.50 Wn“is. NOW ooovvencnnncns 2 Metal Bridge Lamps. 2 Decorated Parchment Paper S Now ....$1.95 18 inches. Were $1.95. Now........ ll 1 Metal - 4 Decorated Parchment Paper Shades, . ..$195 16 inches. Were $1.95. Now........$1 4 ;::li‘l gg!:n 4 Parchment Paper Shades, 16 incl;:: le_for camp use or outings. Norions, AsLes 21-22, FrsT FLOOR, French Soap, 10c cake Now ... ..52.98 ‘Were $1. Now ... . o 4 Metal Juni Other Various Sizes in Parchment Paper $4.95. Now and Silkk Shades. Greatly reduced LaMPS, SEVENTH FLOOR. o ...... tieesseeas.15¢ to $1.50 Furniturc—Greatly Reduced 1 Console Table, solid mahogany with shelf. Was $12.50. NO'......S! 1 Consele Table, gumwood stained ma. hogany. Was $9.50. Now..........$7 1 End Table, with magazine basket and slul( solid mahogany top. Was "'5&' < 5 !'u‘ T"’h‘ fx‘pm %lll $7.50. Now $5.50 Juvenile Furniture 1 g.‘f’.fi'..‘fiiom;'cmm Fiano Bench, , Greatly Reduced 1 Wariha Washingion Seving Giblnet, solid mahogany. Was $19.75. Bed, 3 Now .$14.75 sp) - e 1 Sflln[ Canel, solid ‘mahogany. Wl-l $13.50. NOWisooieons eeeseansons $0 $30. Now. .$9.75 immons Bungolo Bed, in white 1 'Mlple Nllhl ’l'-lrh‘ with ‘drawer. = Was ‘Was $13.50. Now. s 5. . teeeee. 51825 1 Simmons Double Bed, ivory enamel. Was $8.50. NOW.....cocvverceeces.$2 Was 35 200 Cakes French Soan, in attract shap PBook Ronp. Were sse. 50N 3 ! b Vier 43 u Fow Clearances! In Our Main Floor Thrift Shop Silk Summer DRESSES That were $10.00— $6.95 Included are all the newest styles in dresses with and without sleeves. In whites, pastels, print- Beginning Tomorrow—Our Great SUMMER MILLINERY CLEARANCE At Three Super-Value Prices L Values to $3.95 iy, compa: Porere™ 5275, 1 50 Caes Soeiete” Hlen Were 25c. Now 1 ‘TorLETRIES, AISLE 16, FIRST Froor. Books Reduced 10 Volumes Standard size. ~Were 31 Noi TaE Tov Stors, Founts FLooR. Manufacturer’s Samples English Bone China Tea Pots, special, $1 24 included in_this special selling beginning tomorrow morn- Pendant Necklaces ing. Various sizes are available ; the decorations are truly lovely. = » ll English Bone China Cake Plates. 100 Odd Tea Saucers. Were more. Special, 50c pecial 756 e ed effects in dots and flowers and 1 ‘ lish Bo: hina D tes, 150 pieces Pendant Necklaces, . o ne’ Ghina w" mas«f other designs. In all sizes. Were $1. Now ..... with sterling silver chain. Spe- 18 French China Dessert Plates. Were s “cially priced for tomorrow, 50c. more. Se Now::....:.5 . 65 Pleces Novelty Jewelry, including 18 French China real’ $7 and $8 values in 500 Soup Plates. .v:vere silk & cotton dresses $4,.95 Wonderful values in dresses that are essential to the vaca- tion wardrobe. Silks, Piques, and others in pretty new colors and prints. In all sizes. Tiers. o 50 ¥ rore.anish Red: modernistic design. Was $32.50. Now.......$19.50 JUVENILE_FURNITURE FoUurTH FLOOR, Come and choose from the most extraor- v assemblage of high-type hats you've ever seen . at prices that in most in- stances represent cost or are below cost + « . Dress, Sports and Tailored styles to enhance every summer costume. § e apd e une Mother Were"s0c,! Now e ‘THE BOOK STORE A1sies 23-25, F1rst FLOOR. Misses’ Silk Umbrellas $295 Were $4.50 7 Misses’ Self-bordered Silk Um- brellas, mounted on 16-rib frame; amber-tone. handle; in green, navy and garnet. ted, Vase. Wn $10. Now ..... Models originally selling at two and hina Vuu. Were 3'850. three times these prices. There are Sheer Hairbraid Hats . . Models of Perle Visca and Straw Body Hats . . . Lustrous Stitched Silk Crepes .. . Soft, Summer-weight Felts and Silk ® Combinations. The headsizes range from Values to $595 '3 [ ] Models Inr‘m'un, women and youthful Values to $8.95 1 Novelty Cryita Nnu_-oo. y o::.. - ware, Fancy China and Pottery; Plates. Were more, NOW.........18¢ reduced tomorrow. ; m v Cuina, Firre FLOOR. Iced Tea Glasses, special, $1 dozen 200 dozen; specially purchased for tomorrow’s selling. Thin, andle. In brown and gracefully shaped tumblers; lZ-ounce size. Daintily decorated. . & fl:: 1 Large Size Amber-colored Flower Bowl. handle. Tn g 12 Tmported several styles. WS 6 OGS o asosssnessssians®B 78 ; Ty Colorfal 3- 1 Green Cansele 864, 3 pieces. Was 83, -e b e Were $1.25. Now....... o Sessemiaveswor Bl Tied,, wood | handles. "in Pflnu o Walen "205ie. " Wete 0Odds and endt of Table Glassware, at 73 lnd len than 7 regular prices. ..82.85 GLASsSWARE, FIrTH FLOOR. matrons. Such Gorgeous Colorings Maize . . . Orchid . . . Pink Sand ... Browns . . . Blues . Greens . . . Black and Combinations of Whites and Pastels. . Whites . . . Millinery—Fourth Floor NOVELTY JEWELRY Asie 8, Pmst

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