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s o et : THY, ‘EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 28, ' PAN]-AG ES’AGBUSER % . ! Purchases Made Tomorrow Will Appe;r on September Qtatement&l’aylble in October : ETHEEEEE?'S?* -1 . LANSBURGH & BRO nice Pringle to Rest Until . g b ! ¢ - 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Trial Is Held. “ - s | (s M| A Sale of New Fall Hats 54-Inch Tweed md""f;m“ D N 7% ' : Coatings, $2.98 Yard T i ' | Supple Felts, Sleek Soleils—Shaped to Expose the Soft woolly coatings to fashion into swager sports Fitts said the girl would be mnrdcd‘ coats; fancy tweed and diagonal weaves—in rich e ) wich el pegie Beptemper | § \ | h d_ A h ll P brown, evergreen, navy and gray. e il wieh T b et | £ | For che a t the Unusually Low Price of - - : while deseribing., at Pantages', prelimi- § nary hearing recently, the alieged at- - 7 TWEEDS OF SII.LK AND WOOL_, $2.98 Yd. tack upon her, and Fitts said she was on, the verge of a nervaus breakdoun. | 1 E ) 4 : 7 So soft and supple they will tailor as smartly as silk; fl:if'»'h"«?’fi\“.'.'fi'éx.'fi?lxi?:y&('fi'flg :: 1 3 e s ; . enough wool to make them hard to crush; in printed io head, R"y:?ffi;nmfi'm of attomeys ‘ 4 . $ 8 patterns of popular Autumn shades. 40 inches wide. uring 7 ; i N . et 9 1 BORDERED TWEEDS—SILK-WOOL, $3.50 YD. of the trial. : i CUMBERLAND SUSPENDS ; i p | d @ e Thcs:,border }})‘nn!: Ilgnl-weugl;l ;wccds are having s §dta \ . - e specialize in Fashion, but we a tremendous “‘rush” by college girls for campus frocks, BUSINESS FOR FAIR s T DR A0 .8 . also concentrate on value—these 40 inches wide. g Thirteen-Gun Salute in Honor of! ; \ bt 4 ) smart new hats prove it! Exclusive S4INCH COVERT CLOTH, $2.98 YD. Governor Fired—Tuesday 3 W | \ \ - S : looking models, in the new forehead : Woolen Fabries—Third Floor Attendance Is 12,000, 3 5 revealing shapes—beret, tams, tur- Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. v . - A / g s bans and hats with length in the i PRINCESS LOUSCHEYNA, - : A e awRUst 28 e | Of the Chickashay Indians not only is i e : back! HMats with that made-to-order land Fair, in honor of the visit | fair to look upon, but has a beautiful | A 8 o Rilchie ‘veaterday, vscoied to | SOBFan® volce. She was heard iAot | 3 | look that every smart woman covets the grounds by Troop ¥, 3d Cavalry, |S0Rgs at the first American celebration . d for herself! under Capt. Hugh A. Fitzgerald. The |2t Albuguergue, N. Mi N——— Such wearahle shades! Th le felt: d sleek soleil governor’s salute of 13 guns was given | Independence bine ese supple felts and sleek soleils N 15 & S i i i a o rown e aas ~ . W. Koon and there was & general sus- Ships Collide in Fog. tidgeielblie. velvatipoutfitn hagk: $9/85. o effects—every bit handmade! For pension of_business from noon, with | TLONDON, August 28 (#).—The Caria- i the post office, too, observing the half | dian National Steamship Co.'s Cansgian | Dull reds . Off-the-forehead hat of early wear—soft satins; for velvet costumes—velvet hats. holid M er. bound from Montreal to Lon- and black blue felt and velvet, $3.85. The inauguration of the week's racing coliided with an unknown ship off * Milliners Shop—Second Floor proaretn Seaiattny. e ine tores | Beatny Head, EARISnd, 86 6 adm todsy Tuecday crowd in the history of theiin a dense fog. No injuries were re- fair. Tt was estimated at 12,000 and | ported. ;l‘a.sd 2,500 in an;legl'n(dlnfl. \:nr"s:unv- e e . . T A D S endance. Notwithstanding the Cum-| The Latvian government is encour- . le f A ] berland Jockey Clnb took away to the nging the bu‘l‘ld{'nfi _of_homes. Beglnfllng omorrow—A 3- ay dale o ue e teps nto club veranda scores -who heretofore | ——— e i e ST ' Full-Fashioned All- e == Fashion Prominence was much heavier than last year. Interest cs-nu;'r- -Jmoe; entirely in the o 5 - ] 4 . races. The visitors to the exhibits were 5 % . fow in comparison to the number S 1k h fl St k 3 $ inessing The vaces, while the" moet 1 Chifton OCK1INngs . | ctsions had little patronage during the afternoon. The farming population is expected Thursday. Friday and Satur- ‘v ' ) ] The d}l||ed surface of suede makes an excellent foil ;,,;;,"} it kot "ower. exhibits iock. $ pr' : for the shimmering beauty of velvet and satin costumes. nevel been excelled. 3‘&3‘;“’“'“' Bt Shown. in ‘ev'eryhsmart shop., talked of in fashion destisedin il e magazines, it is the constant choice of women coming CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. FRENCH PICOT TOPS! AUTUMN SHADES! s e to our store to assemble their Fail ensembles. In black i ’ ’;aD:Y ' To be really smart this season, “be yourself!” Which is just 55 and brown—for the smart woman this season has ?g,:{n;-:maormq:"".fiil'{,’f Bt . another way of saying be feminine in your dress, for the recent Paris Vigis costumes in both shades! Sketched above: Black o'clock in the Sherwood Presbyter- ¥ . i g inini i 3 ith silk kid tri §ciock In the Sherwood Preshter| Ope.mngs wylh one acc.ord slrefs_ed femininity. Chiffon hose havg the : suede with silk kid trim, $10. rorth of Rhode Island avenue north- wispy loveliness of things feminine—and cost no more than ordinary i At Thar east. & . o o - . B s hose in this special selling! Every thread pure silk, and finished in meeting to protest the proecedings - v Buy 3 pairs f ! against the 13 Gastonia textile strik- a lovely picot edge. Sizes 875 to 10}4. Buy 3 pairs for $4! ors charged with mrder will be held y L A F t P i L tomationar. Lasr: Dterse. ooy e White Suntan Champagne Lido Sand i orty-Iiece aye tte Workers' International Relief groups i i at 8:15 at the Playhouse, 1814 N Strect Gunmetal My: 5';2"'"_“"“ - .l.\'llure Moonlight - Special for Card party for the benefit of the : Baby Day Woman's BenefitgAssoclation clubhouse :v‘;?gu:‘ B30 at 750 Massachusetts To $1 5 c i ! TOMORROW, . , & Cavacul Transparent Velvet Frank Morrison, secretary of the 3 ACCENTS THE FEMININE With characteristic care American Federation of Labor, will ad- I e 1““2";{‘ ; Kl l l Fur Coat NOTE Lansburgh’s has assembled tomorrow at the Washington Hof bk ; 12:30 pm. His subject will be “Ideals Flowing lines, undulating fullness the dainty thin h 1 the Labor Mi ” ) : : g i e e f At Any Price softly draped necklines—the very / should be in every layette— Alpha_Delta_Phi lunch vill be i 5 held’ Friday, 12:30, at the Hotel Gor. F I E ‘ You Want to Pay T i 4 forbabylseonTortandliel o i \ ; expressed in the rich clinging beauty being. RSP “I didn’t know Four Kx]led in Plane Crash. ct d s dkin A . % they werebsotiex of transparent velvet. COCHABAMEA, Bolivia, August 28 Lo gk L Rk { Siadh A 7 .av . (P)—Four persons were kilied here ves. dows. Spray Flit 50 to 100 j ) pensive!” exclaim ACCENTS THE NEW > > } The Layette Includes: £ Electtic Trofley e and caughy fies.| times toward ceilinginall | g shoppers, feeling the SILHOUETTE 2 :"’I':""‘ ol i """‘: clorts kS it 2 . . / -and- r. hootees Those killed “were Col, Jorge, Alipar. :{recnons. fi!fic !:he fine silky curly pelts, The longer hemline, .the ranlsed 2 Baids hand-crocheted sacque and Mechanic AT o i anoc S ; turning up the huge waistline, a softened princess line, § 2 flannelette gertrudes Castile sonp e for about ten minutes. If ft Kolinsk 5 % A bacdbnal 1 *2 flannelette_gowns card safety pins Marriage Llcensc< hieatapentsindowind wolf or soft Kolinsky and gracious flare around and jus Lol ! 1 soft kimows - sibbersshoeh 3 i — itic sil- 1 blanket 17x19 pads Sordon ©. Hinehaugh. 23. and Phollis doors. Every fly will be collars to frame their below the knees—a dramati 1 lovely dresses 1B&J y’-‘m‘irr Smith, 23; Rev. E M. T dead. ¥ faces. They love the houette that flatters every woman. . }ANENEEEN 2 Vishastowsels gg_n l:\n‘;seg;“fu).‘ And Mary P. Dizon, . d Alfre or. 21, and Ruby_Gaines, 20. Flit also kills mosqui- : saucy. bow cuffs an GLORIFIES ITSELF WITH Nanette Dresses, Gertrudes, Vanta Shirts—Silk and bolh M AY“nlwn. Vl. Rt Sh w. I L e § e S H Poiug + . a1, Alezangrn, 1a.| 08 Toaches, ants, bed- \ swirling spirals of DRESSMAKER DETAILS ; ! e vith Mate e and EONL weghinioe e " w. i I ;lv;:r:x‘-;neg:l Sotawei, 31, this eity; Rev. bugs, moths, and other : E fur—the new youlh- Shirved Waistlines Lace Vestees | ::aflr;nu to :-yur 59¢ :r;r’.l:bumomhsto $1 o ohn 1, n?fi?fifi’i a;l‘ 2. s city, and household insects. Guar- ful shades, castor Rows of fine Tucks Collars Flanneleits Gowns, Ger- Pink and Biue Nursery Re. Btmuel J. Porter. nd auarcart Madiaan, anteed or money back. and sandalwood— Stitched Belts. i i .I!“-d gu':ln‘m‘x'e'::r?eHr hell ‘l'::;‘::‘eu—dlu 30340 500 :J‘,‘,‘;,, ,""cl,’“,a."'% o Sing aayearet 1. punc | 16 kills insects quicker, and the great variety IT'S IN THE NEW COLORS i stitehing o oS Biankeis“Bound_ in ., er ‘aug! H trimmi aes J04n Keitie, 20."and Geneva Rich, 18: Rev. and isabsolutely harmless they find at Lans- Classic Black Independence Mand-crecheied Sacqwes— e L ohin N. Wiier, 22. Wynesboro, Va. to people. Flit vapor will 2F | boiehsl Picedbrom Rich Browns Hunters Green g9 =0) Solid_colors and_trimmings 36x50_incher. ... 9119 Lula R, Weeks, 22, "Monterey, Va.: Re not stain. The yellow can ! rgl Imperial Blue Deep Wine Reds 2l of b:lors—mnk or biue @7 Birdeye Diapers $1.35 ; s " ribbon at neck. —27x27, - e L DL sretoislr with the black 'band. More | $125 to $250 Afternoon and Dinner Dresses 8 VestR = a1 asa Crib s?.‘:l:l'.‘—or excellent 32, fhis city, and Phyllis for the money in the quart i for Women, $19.75 to $59.50 wool, with pinning 7= quality muslin: gQ, Purnell. 2. Baltimore, Md. Judu Robert tab; sizes 4 and 5... ~“* 42x64 o c size. 2 B amee: Fmms v. Fur Shop—Second Fioor Women's Dresses—Second Floor 3 nts’ Wear Shop—Fourth Rev. = () _we| 2,000 Whlte Broadcloth Shirts for Men Rev, Thomas 8. 31 'ang May Boorh, 195 R¢v P° |G ~\ Who Know Shirt Value he Health Department in the last 24 hours: the oot nz.flngunuu":n ini, boy. y r e " 7 ; Fl 3 -' boy. 5 i 4 = vard P. uise D. Towers, boy. | 7 h 8. Mary F. Grayson. boy. s \ James L. and Sue 1. ny, . — - = . 4 " ._Robins, girl. \ 1 oh K Eva M, Stefon irl. — : 1 : A : ¢ EACH gestes Sod otte Tobe, o ion, wirl m N\ _ . Fernanda and Katie Thol . P::II'A.‘IRG Sarah E. Paxio, boy. Roland end Bdith L. Barnes, il Deaths R*’Pm"ed y i A . | / J udge these shirts by a casual glance or The followhly deaths have been reporicd | (@ e | i inspect the smallest detail of workmanship; o e Heal Department in the last ( : Le”.‘i’é‘;” ]:“““%; " %6t e ‘ : N - ] 45 - - either way you’ll pronounce them worthy A o D el \\ values at $1.19. They were made by one of PR s, colum. Margaret Thom. 86, 3730 Upton st. ; ¢ our regular makers, our standard of quality Summerville Warburs, 65, 1811 316t. R bhwpmlecss S . k o A\ is noticeable in every one—and there are HORRH wiles, 44, Sibley Howital | R R———— . ) : 2,000 shirts in all. Complete size range is S o Saiina S Giliede e ' sy assured to early comers. Long pointed col- pital. B : . b V" lar attached or neckband models. 14 to 17. Nice Raffo. 4, 8i ¢ William" Lingetey, T monihs. " Children's g HoR: v, Carroll, 78,120 8 st ! et AR ingo. Saunders Freedmen's Hawflnl i Shop—Bireet ‘Walter Bmith, l‘ So%s chiatioim. Befores Fomagon, |10 monthe: .‘lnrl M. Luckett, 4 months, djure o