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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1929. g . | > teams hard at work soliciting the $10,- Ancient Cork, REGATTAGETS AID [Bsias Satiienstont] o, ot re | public reports on the success attained | clent industry, Before the beginning thus far lxibu_lnin[ the desired amount. ;’I’!e‘:; eghwfl:::'.%: mtz;pe w: .um gg: 3 - OF MARINE CORPS o mecnes vsrne iS5 | ANSBURGH&BRO || LANSBURGH & BRO B T g LEG|0NNA|RES‘} ison 1 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Wharves and 8 Docks Set Maj. Peyser Is in Group, Headed - by McNutt, to Be Greeted ,7// OME TO \“ Apart for Use of Distin- e ‘ i 1 guished Guests. By the Associated Press. —3"-'1 8--...y Just Recent ly the Smart TOmOTTOW_‘A Sp ecnal Seulng VATICAN' CITY, August 26.—Pope = Plus today received National Comdr.| I ices i World Discovered the Chic of The United States Marine Corps will| Paul McNutt and a delegation of visit- ! o A T i R R e D | I I) | Reliable Shears and ‘ A~ o £l e 'fl UucC K N Scissors—One Low Price Coal & “"““”""flg’.f,,"‘;’;“’:,‘,’; ’,f"‘;mneg::é" He then upoke briefly but warmly to lmn Orders Given C: ' G A 54 The barracks wharves will be used as | Columbus. . nt s the point of embarkation for offcials| The Pontiff said he was pleased to dn of the r,“."n and for distinguished | make the acquaintance of the legion- o Z 10 @ ‘U vitness en naires and knew they were proving as z i ot s. Specta- | valiant in works of peace as they had tors entitled to view the regatta from |in war. He imparted to them the g : . ‘ : pair 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 No Delivery and wharves at the Washington Bar- nmdr McNutt. racks, L. Gordon Leech, secretary of the |, sl"“mln of Boston presented power boat association, announced to- e l!llonnllrfl to his holiness, assisted day. the boats, will be taken aboard small |Papal blessing. craft at the dock and upon arrival at| The audience lasted half an_hour. the race course will be transshipped to | Ameng those received were Gen. Jewett the anchored craft. Henry of Louisville, Ky.; Gov. Francis McGovern, of Wisconsin, Maj. Julius Several additional entries for the McGovern, of ‘Wisconsin et e sl y, local power boat en- | Zoval Stone of St. p-x Minn. ¥ T . K, , B e T o forcradi "YU CAN KNOW [ - / last season by the fa- g i placed bis 34-{oot boat, capablé o peca Shells for Shaving. FAVE ‘7o PAY. TCast o mous few — given tremen- will stay sharp for two years! Exceptional Embroidery Scissors, 69¢ ppiiimes, A Counsellor is bringing his Shaving, originally, was a symbolic | | Credit. ’ R Hous imporlance' by the Sum- quality, finely tempered steel ground to a motor, to the Potomac from Edgewater | mourning or under a vow. G Peter f-m:u- & Sons \ er vogue of jackets—and keen edge. Embroidery scissors—blunt-point Beach, on the South mver. in order to | nothing to do with a man’s ‘appear- 4 test it out in s’ preparatory | Ance. Oyster shells were the first ra. s now the darling of S s % e oaatih T 50 Waters'Preparalory | gors. their natural edge amoothed. and . Pkl Miacon scissors—sewing shears—manicure scissors— 35 the wesooiition Sanniced Sharpened by pollshing and friction. 817-813 Smmh St. NW ik T inrvarioaalcaatisiand lsses . ; Commodore Conrad C. Smith, chair- S iy Since 1868 ; the new raised waist- g pes. Maenicure Scissors, 69c man of the general regatta committee rican soda munmm have been Homefurnishers i H : p in charge of fund raising. is keeping his Inbeotieeatio Argentina. line; it sponsors the b ‘k M f°;“°°‘g;s:°“.' . : 0000000000 \ sports mode, it is - I\;.s’:‘.‘;l("l;read A%g::%?: o now trans- Jated into 250-ynrd spools! Sizes 40 Fine quality lawn tape, in every smart to 80, in black or white. assorted colors. Fall fabric. For street, daytime and semi - formal occasions ! Sewing Shears, 69¢ Tanora, Tanela, Turftan Fall Shades in Women’s Silk Hosiery $1.50 pa One simply must have a new hosiery . 3 \ wardrobe for Fall! The new Fall colors— The tuck-in— I : black, brown, wine reds—call for a deeper 'i:" d“ll dnrla:.in’: . cast than Summer's suntan. Tanora and transparent vel- : 3 turftan, as made by Phoenix, have an over- v, ‘s'm.-;-l:, 'l;.“l: : \, . tone of mauve that goes with everything! oF rich eggabon & Service weight, and full fnhloned——wl!h 4- satin, $25. \ - inch lisle tops and soles. All sizes. Not only the tuck-in, Also These Smart Colors: but the shirt neckline is new and smart; brown . f & jersey ensemble, $10.95. Graele Black Don’t be a rotter, Gunmetal Dillingsworth . . . i What! Ride tO the Academy Fall and Pastel Colorings in When We’re Wearing Flexies?| & SO B AL Washable Flat » 8;iece Toilet Crepe, $1°59 yafd I say, old man, you’re a wee bit \ : bal s To be D & h ! \. J Sets, $5 Flat crepe is greatly in demand to com- almy. o sure, we apprecnate the { \ ; If you are school bound bine with Fall woolens—blouses of ensem- thOllght, but lend me your ear and i 2 \ pack one of these in your bles, linings of coats, trimmings of dresses Il o hel d Th i ; \ trunk. C«;’emb‘ b“"h-_ mir- —and it is smart for street and school frocks, give you the low down. € mater \ § 5 ::::/e‘:o:,ho: }E'o = '“'.1 ;‘T' and appears frequently at “formals”; deep just purchased Sis and me shoes ; \ and b,"fl"' Pon:nk-eg.n!n .: Autumn tones for daytime — or white and that are really darbs. And they’re : LD . S Z:::lll'y f::;:::;:!is l'l’:";:::;;" i much more comfortable than the con- - ‘ : e a— Sa—aice Tioor veyance you have there. Simplex ‘ : Flexies have been our trusted com- 1 panions since babyhood days. They , AR NE don’t pinch . . . neither do they rub (- {/ ‘ Refl‘lgel'atOI'S Reduced « « - nor burn our soles. The leathers , Our Famous Aracool are soft and pliable and light as a s ; = ) meringue. Our toes are in correct cominaiisa” bing . ¢ o A\ AT (o h | i - ) worn in New York surroundings, and are entirely con- "“".'.Tfl'}%;‘n‘. 1 A , e, '@ - i % - ST tented. So bother, Dillingsworth! e il - ool NSt e s o s e L _— close —we are anxious to clean up our The best foot wins. “hfi-'::o;; "'n:.: "-k'l:: e VK d stock quickly. It represents an unusual tan feather-weight L5415 ) | opportunity for young home beginners to tweed, with tan crepe | A | 4 satin blouse, $16.50. | 8 make a real saving! The reasons for these drastic reductions i : el e ® 00 : = il u"’g“'ye f::me:':;'e:l 2?6 :;: fi !lbs O : pacity; origin : : NOTE: : RO White enamel-lined top icers, 50-lb. Simplex Flexies are made Upon the man- \ Cork insulated, porce- (oo citv: originally $16.50, now. $11.50 THE .. i lain-lined icers, 75-lb. i b i on nature’. last, in ner of wearing fad) . White enamel-lined side icers, 50-lb. Pkt . yoiur (ackAs; plclty, $3 N capacity; originally $27.50, now.$19.75 ; R ) COo i T Stress ot Seventh . d ds its il g high shoes or low, for o it 1s o tuck-in—it's black White enamel-lined side icers, 75-b. !‘l-du zn.unmu s i O =) IHIIHHIWMMNHMHHMMWIHIMHI y smartness! Our with galyak trim- C k lated, porce- 5 e Rovseaighis «nep o T n.m.‘?.:..a oo S5 e capacit; originally $32.50, now. $24.75 priced according to age skirt should be Dress Shop—Second Floor pacity; were $68.50, Snm]esg pom_lnm-lmed cabinet icers; 5 to 4.25 one inch above % v NOW ..ooeeee...$48.50 50 Ibs. ; originally $42.50, now. . . $34.50 oo from 2.75 to 4.25. the hip bome.”. . 5 i (8econd Plo.l. The Hecht Co.)