Evening Star Newspaper, September 9, 1929, Page 16

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16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1999, MEXICO REVOKES TAX |y sserted toe, tu eutvoris, ot +| pASSENGERS SAVED |5 "Sitance Hoyds tangs #nd sa- | YPRISING THREATENED. |THIRD PARTY PLANS |i5 e aznouncem ’“m Lt ; public ul , unemploy- CI A FLlN . Ice lved. cans and natives alike were compelled The first message of the ship’s plight 4 OHDER OF REVOLUT'ON to pay levies to the rebels which ordi- FRDM REEFED S|,"P as n‘e;x‘?gt x;yz :gu':?g au,rfr.(-m:; French Warship Reported Speeding ARE LA'D BY GROUP ;,n.:s .?unlx‘;e.;)::r m&fi ::: TALLy Wil it betn PR 0 e e pm, E. 8. T.) the steamer went on the to South Sea Island. government. m. E. 8. T.. —_— tually a free trade basis, ogres- LB . a On March 5 the government at Mex-| r 2 Tocks and required immediate assist-| gyya, Fiji Islands, September 9 (7). |y . for T £2 sive {uu‘ on incomes, ln'h:r ll:nperu and Optician—Optometrist Americans Who Paid Escobar to|ico City, seeking to cut off all sources of | British Steaiier Highland Pride Re- | snce. Another message said that 1:20| _po galling of the French warship gue for Independent Political increases in land vaiues; abolition of 922 14th St. N.W. , & & 3 .m. assis g A “yellow " contrac " Get Credit on Federal Assess- |such taxes would not be deducted from ported Pounding Heavily At 2:12 am, an intercepted radio | Cassiopee Saturday for Wallis Isiand Action, Headed by Columbia | 13 jenor absputen. mederange i ngHons Established 1889 legal federal levies when the revo- 7 message said the ship was being aban- | with extra coal was connected today Professor, Is Formed. Philippines and non-restriction of Negro o — = ment Roles. lution was put down. This decree, had on Rocks Off Spain. doned, and that it was pounding heavily. | with current rumors of native dissatis-, g o and immigrant labor suffrage. it been enforced, would have had the Brithe Rissitited: P Most 'of the crew and all of the pas- | faction at the Island of Futuna over By the Associated Press, Officers include James Maurer, presi- Announcement has been made at the | effect of making all citizens pay double 'm;' “';; 'Se, "';'e 9 1 sengers had left her. The Highland |trading problems. It is all the na-| NEW YORK, September 9.—Forma-|dent of the Pennsylvania Federation of State Department that the Mexican |taxes. DON, September 9.—All DAsSen- | Pride was less than 5,000 tons displace- | tives wish the removal of the assistant tion of the League for Independent|LAabor; Zona Gale, of Wisconsin, au- government has revoked an order of [ In abrogating this decree the central| gers were taken off the British steamer | ment. commissioner. Political Action, to help in organizing | thor: Paul Hi Douglas, professor of in- .00 fast March which would have compelled | government took the position that the| piohiand Pride, bound from London to 5 "The French consul here today de-|a new national political party, was an-|dustrial relations, University of Chi- == ‘American citizens in Mexico to bear the | taxes were paid under duress and were 4 clared he knew nothing of any trouble | nounced vesterday. Prof. John D cago, and W. E. B, Dubols of New York, Fre— heavy loss incident to the collection of | not offered in_order to assist the rebel | Buenos Aires, ‘'when it went on_the| The National Peasant Party of Ru-|in the isiands. Futuna is a dependency (Of Columbia University js ehairman. > | Negro educator, vice presidents. : Call Potomac 3900 faxes by revolutionary leaders during|government. It was ordered, therefore, | Tocks of Lameds Point, near Vigo,|mania is fighting the present tariff: pol- W Caledonia, a French possession. | The announcemen A the late Escobar rebellion. that money paid to the rebels as taxes | Spain, early today. g icy of the government, holding that the e - Fae committee of 100 hn'd s;:gn 'm?.'..‘g’é’“fi “Traveling al ‘;, DOLLARC pEY Co. When the rebels set up their own|should be credited to the legal tax bills Most of the crew abandoned the |peasants, who form 80 per cent of the start the movement opposing the Re- | near B:w l' ‘Ofl;n a vacation camp, LEANING e e T ety 5F Somora and | of those who were oliged to make such | steamer, which was pounding heavily on | population, are belng uniustly treated | Men of Japan are adopting forelgm- | publican and Democratic parties B veatooi bog, 811 from the ey oad 1131 Gk At N Chinuahua and partially in nearby states payments. the rocks, according to & wireless mes- ' to the benefit of the industries. style clothing. ‘Arong the{ leagucs shons sasiie os pteah o o o theeraliiand (3 EE————r—— ¢ G Street i 3 ©jmneennemsenm—"c) at Eleventh 4 Telephone £ f 2 District 4400 [ e ¢ o = e — ’ 200 New Arrivals Join This Group of Popular Fall Dresses Enchanting New Styles in the Authentic Colors and Fabrics for Autumn and Winter Reproductions of Paris Model Millinery for Fall ,. o : s ; gleaming satins \ these are the styles that you will see on I | i & - b new travel prints 3 '95 Some Worth $16.50 to $25 fsahionable heads this autumn! i @i Ay Canton failles dull, flat crepes T;fcim;lf{{}s‘ls ggip;%l";k\_l’_ ors—the rich, deep browns, the warm wine reds, the new blues. . .and, of course, black. They are new as can be... with very definite fashion features, with the longer skirts that are the vogue. . . with the new Paris-inspired tiers and flares. ~ ' THE CAP HAT THE SMALL | HENY Y ; WITH BOW VELVET HAT | & / LBk You'll love the new fashions—you’ll delight in the new col- These are just a few of the important styles that will be used! You will like to see, too, the new felt hats with velvet loops and drapes—the new brim hat which goes right off the face and forms a : ; soft draped effect—and the new small 81 | ¥ Tacsieallove . esineAte hats which reveal the forehead. Black, ! T i . of course...and all those rich Autumn ‘ y : Lk novel pleatings tones which will harmonize perfectly e it o | L with vour Fall costumes * . i 1 [ i}i. Just the dresses you'll want to freshen your wardrobe if ' | / , vou’re tired of all your Summer frocks—just the dresses to Smart . . . of course! But Palais Royal $5 hats are famous! I . - . take a trip in—just the frocks for daytime needs and after- Millinery—Third Floor . | . . : noon wear. ' Sizes or women and misses. bottom flares velvet trimmings Dresses—Third Floor And These Fur.Trimmed Coats | - - . . . ; ’ | Now Wilitstor Sigles-msus. Wollats A Famous Natlc;nilly7 5Known Line of Gitls’ : Models that will be hard to duplicate later on for such a ,. 1. $1. $2 Rayon Underwear sensational low price 2 | Perfect, new garments, each with the tag that reveals its high quality, even though i ivet Cat i Fine lwc.eds Cive - we cannot mention the name in this announcement All-wool mixtures Opossum o 3 Many colors Chinese Badger . | 3 Of finest, quality rayon, dainty Drop seat, button-back style with il A , . - well made buttonholes and ocean Ombre effects " Raccoon garments that fastidious mothers 2 . ) ] will be delighted to buy. pearl buttons. These are the very fur-trimmed sport topcoats that [ 0 | { ; Strap shoulder style or suits with P ! T { \ A wonderful range of sizes to fit Bealcapiabocldérsrsr. s butkall 5 SC!’IOO], c.ollcgc and business gifls pref§r! Splendidly 3 o 5 g ; eett small and larger girls—4 to 16 S Chifhtely ropoktionedNheyEt tailored in smart styles and finished with large shawl years. beautifully. or tuxedo collars of the opular furs. Every mother takes pride in dressing her daughter as daintily, as fastidiously 3 Yy y a? shedcan. lShe li\'t‘eis to have not only pretty frocks, but pretty undergarments 5 4 i - ‘S . . of good quality. An it can be done—easily—economicallyeby taking advantage Lined with two-year satin & f gf this very sale! 'fn%:’.l Palais Royal has just made this immense purchase whith " . : , rings union suits of $1.50 to $2 grade for the astonishingly low price of $1 each. 14 to 20 year sizes | 5 f The quality is superb—the garments are up to the high standard for which this well known firm is famous—such an event may not be duplicated—better buy 4 ¢ ke va ; | v : lenty for all your children! This is really one of the best coat values we have . P =i been able to offer in many a day. : ; Costethye Todl An Event That Brings to Y E Price th: 1 . | e Tt Brings o Yowaalomer picethe | Qur Most Successful September A Sale of Smart, New #* An Extraordinay Value | Sale of China & Houseware < 2 1 Just a few price examples of wha -~ SChOOI D resses Full FaShloned Hose to expect inpthis big Alnmml F.\'cnt , ‘ALL NEW, POPULAR SHADES— PEARL, . Send Your Daughter to School With the Confidence That o ¢ BLUSH, ATMOSPHERE, ALLURE, NECTAR, Her Frock Is the Latest Word in Style! i NUDE, GUN METAL, FRENCH TAN- AND ) WHITE. i SILK STRAIGHTLINE DRESSES 5 % A p % BLOOMER . FROCKS { 3 medium service weight 6 Salad Plates, 79c 4-Pc. Canister Sets Eelctric Percolator ~ Electric Toasters 94c $1 ENSFE FS . /i )N & ENSEMBLES ‘ : N2 popular pointed heels Green colored, good- 49¢ ; 2 : 5 ’24 d-cup cofiee Percolator, Extra size, fully guar Sizes 6 to 14— ! looking s;hd plates, Colorful sets of four, i 3 egularly $2 dozen. A and tea 5 d 2 me'ce"zed 8‘"’" welt T csaufi::er:,or:geularly 69c. gauranteed not to burn anteed, complete, ready All new Autumn prints in light or dark y Ml v picot-topped hosiery ; out regularly $1.39. to go to work for you ; these well-made little dresses have AT Y| 3 i . opltné s these MR A hose with tailored heels long sleeves and are in straight and two- 59 piece effects. A0, : smart all-silk chiffons New Cloth Dresses for Girls : = I the unusual is news, this should be news. Sel- ‘;gi:xvz?;ecctgangf I!"\‘nencr&eh g: 95 b dom do we offer such smart hose at this low price. . : serges these new dresses are in . Every pair is in a correct style or color being worn' - $1.59 Dutch .Wear-Ever Alum- Brooms, 39¢ Double Boiler ik 5';"1“ 50," S;};‘:"}g ::de 'é ! right now. Clever is the girl who gets in a supply Ovens, 94c inum ?ke TR el 94c¢ . r wear, an \ % ' 2 - 3 t: lziv;ear sizelsr.l for the rest of the Summer at this price, Lirge: sizkiwith” selfs 3 for §1 with varnished handles, S-?.‘fi:‘"}; ni:;“?;gufi'ffi ! a0 e basting covers, Regularly 50c each. regularly 65c. $1.50. B Gile=TNirg Fioor Hosiery—Main. Floor : LS el Housewares—Fourth Floor

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