Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1929, Page 10

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\ 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 28 1929—PART 1 ’ lohe-: Hatafeld-Wildenburg, adopted daughter | represented by counsel here, All of the toh s o ILEANA’S ENGAGEMENT sined n:h;r:.me Ehogmbug s WILL TO BE PROBED. | Hetetel o i | veaniey e il wit be eatnd 1o | THEOSOPHY HEAD NAMED. "“‘l’;:::“"’“ o o e aadicbs Fishing by Electricity, . TO GERMAN IS RUMORED | the prince, already related to the Bu-| 21 tives Fight Bequests of “Prin.| AICIAl magnate. testity. De Purucker Chosen by Mue, Ting. | FICKEE &8 her successar. He was born | —Tnere Have pocy Llombits iy, 27 4. Mo will provids that practicaly all * v Mue. TINE- | i Susern, N. Y., in 1874, and for many | Periments in catching fish with clestrio: WA manian royal house, was reported last Derlin Court Circles Buzs Over | winter engaged to Gloria Morgan Van-| cess Von Hatzfeld-Wildenburg. Long-Time Mayor Re-Elected. ley to Succeed Her. years has been & resident of the Theo- Iy, Ponds comprising & surface area i mestead a wo Possibility of Her Marrying | derbilt, but it later appeared that in-| [ONDON, July 27 ().—The Mail to- BERSAILLIN, ce, July 27 UP—| SAN DIEGO, Calif, July 27 (P.— | sor eity. oint Loma, m‘“mmefl-‘es b;;r:;z:n:gfii- by & vire 1o Prince Gottfr.ad. ability to agree on a dowry would in- | day says that Consul General Halstead, | made er long lence abroad. | The Marquis A. de Frossard, mayor of | Announcement has been made that| The announcement said assurance 80me 350 pounds of carp an mblk,r & terfere with such a match. Mrs. Van- | Acting as court commissioner for the | The will was attacked by three grand |this town for 58 years, has been re-|nme Katherine Tingley, head of the | W3S given that Mme. Tingley's selection | Stunned and easily netted. i By the Associated Press. derbilt s the widow of Reginald Van- Surrogate Court of New York City, will | nephews and a grand niece living in | elected for a six-year term. His ances- Uni 1 Broth = of Dr. de Purucker will be accepted by - i BERLIN, July 27.—Engagement of e open on Monday an inquiry into the | Pasadena, Calif., and by another mnd tors ruled here in feudal days, The |Universal erhood and Theosophi- | members of the gociety throughout the | Mexico's wheat Wi Princess Ileana of Rumania to Prince derbilt. will of the late Princess Clara E. Von | nephew, Edward W. Prentice, who is'town has 225 people. cals Society, who died abroad recently world. 12.000 tons m;:" ;r::"fl:rl:_{-;{ l';’lghva — =S i Mid-Summer Opportunity Sale nteresting News for Starting Monday Morning at 8 O’Clock—Use the 11th St. Entrance 749 Pairs of the Famous —% W. L. Douglas and . 7 Regal Shoes for Men At Big Reductions From Regular Prices Lot No. 1 Consists of Lot No. 2 Consists of m | 176 Pairs of $7, $7.50 and 32145 gafi,rsoss.sp ggcAj. SHgEs . REGA y s DOUGLAS SHOES 9% A REGAL SHOES DOUGLAS SHOES SALE PRICE SALE PRICE Extra Space and \ Extra Clerks This Sale Starts At8 A. M. Monday Use The 11th St. Entrance ) ! Charge purchases made Monday will go on August bills, A small percentage of the $3.8 fot payable September. f':fm'":’.jfffif;" uflfil":f.."fifh":fi marked “rejects.” -— These are factory accumulations of small lots of current, up-to-date, desirable styles and models wanted right now in black and tan calf oxfords, patent dress oxfords, sport shoes in various combinations—rubber=soled sport shoes and golf shoes. The Douglas Shoes The Regal Shoes In this lot have the normal retail prices stamped on —are advertised nationally at $6.60 per pair and that the soles which are $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 and $8.00. price is stamped on the sole of every pair. 6,000 Men’s Celebrated e of Very Fine Silk ’ . 3_’ 200 Men § Flne Al'row S()ft Co“ars ll'l'fig“lars Hose for Women Summer Shirts at in a Great Bargain Offering at Plain white and col- Tl 4 i A s g . i l]ese are substandards with very madras. N eckband A2 Semi-Starched and Semi-Soft slight imperfections from a fore= o le(;ollar attached =Y Wikiewe ure vory b seconds of the aret most mill which makes fine hosiery s : popular shapes in demand today, and selling for women. ;‘;:-Hanfa;:-y&tqu:liet;fh and many are the regu- There are various fine qualities in the c lot that retail normally at— : . o 1 $2.50, $1.95, $1.65, 1.50 and $1.25 Sale Prlce—Ch01ce Of Some are service weight with lisle lined soles and : able seconds. 4 top_s—some are semi-sheer and others are very a P alt‘ slight imperfection. A JF&S . i) VIR Ol’ ° Some have French Clocks or elaborate fancy remarkable opportun- S clocks on the sides—others are plain ity to save on your g 4 You will find it difficult to discover fault with Summer supply of \ 4 ; these collars. ONE OF THE GREATEST VALUE OFFERINGS WE HAVE BEEN “ shirts. 4 /8 dak e 3 ABLE TO BRING FORTH IN OUR BASEMENT * This is a marvelous value for the price.

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