Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1929, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. FRIDAY, SEPIEMBER 27, 1999, HORSES OUTRUN MEN |10y miotn et ™ered toe seventy-ninth hour. e oaraaditins M el b For the Junior Miss Who Demands Shoes of Distinctive Style cerg 2 Trudy —One of Rich’s smart oxfords for Fall—developed in black and tan Russia calf, with lizard calf trimming to match at $7.50. RICHS F Street at Tenth S100000000IN 1530 lll| Chamber of Deputies Makes Provision to Catch Up on 1926 Program. By the Associated Press. PARIS, September 27.—The French navy wil lcost the taxpayers of the country approximately $100,000,000 in 1930, just $4,000,000 more than in 1929, it figures adopted by the finance com- mittee of the Chamber of Deputies are approved by parliament. The increased cost is attributed to higher cost of material and increased expense of maintaining personnel. Of the entire a tion, approximately 54 per cent will be used in new con- struction work, a slightly higher per- centage than in 1920, explained by the fact that the three-year construction | program adopted in 1926 has lagged. and the appropriation will enable speed- ing up of necessary replacements. o While taking & new fire engine from | London to Driffield, England, recently, the driver saw a blaze in a wheel- FRENCH NAVY COST {25500 e wanrac ow Attempts to Overthrow Justice's Refusal to Recognize Divorce Obtained in Illinois. Detalls of an answer filed by Gordon W. Benson, 1235 Newton street north- east, in attempting to overthrow a re- fusal by District Supreme Court Justice Gordon to ize a divorce decree obtained by Benson in Illinois, under which Benson remarried, and awarded a decree with permanent alimony in a suit brought by the first Mrs. Benson, were given out by Benson's attorneys today. 'rhe answer brings out that Benson obtained a decree in Illinois on August 12, 1925, and shortly afterward married the second Mrs. Benson, who was named as a corespondent in the divorce suit filed against him by the first Mrs. Ben- son in the District in May, 1926. While the first Mrs. Benson charged she was deserted in 1921, the bill of complaint did not accuse ‘Benson of living with | the second Mrs. Benson until after the | date of their marriage in IIIIM!! Sydney A;ro dlnh Growl Because of the great growth in its membership the New South Wales Aero Club has threatened to move its air- planes and activities from the airport at Sydney unless it is improved and en- larged. In the last three years the number of members has increased from 60 to 800. If the appeal to the Austral- ian government for better quarters is Worn by the wearisome grind, the IN ENDURANCE RACE Thoroughbreds Overcome 24-Mile Lead and Pass Rivals for 5-Mile Advantage. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, * September 37.— Two Philadelphia thoroughbreds, Red- wing and Fleetwood, were leading the six-day endurance race beteewn man and beast at the Arena here today by TWELVE Our strength, of the runners was ebbing fast, and while they d about the cinder g;th at mmly tter than a walk, the horses had overtaken the ::‘ld':f 324 miles plledt vtxg by m.:n dur- g the early stage of the event. ‘The nan?mc of the leaders of the end of the seventy-eighth hour was: Men—Jole Ray, Chicago, and Johnny Salo, Passaic, N. J., 244 miles 9 laps. Horul—m'lng and Fleetwood, first, 249 miles 1 lap. One Slain in Bus Hold-up. MEXICO CITY, September 27 (#).— With remarkable thoroughness bandits held up an autobus between Puebla THIRTEEN F 2] Coats leaving them nude in the road. A cleverly stitched Beverly Oxford that will captivate many a Modern Maiden, PATENT GRAY KID $ 6 !5 O —harmonizing trim BROWN KID If there is such a thing called “Shoe Personality” th e n the “Flirt" has it—PLUS. Choose it now in all sizes and widths. wright's shop near St. Neots, and ex- | not successful the club says it will con- tinguished it before the local fire de- Vurucr. jts own private aerodrome and partment arrived. | elubhouse. —vou know are exclusive . . . their sturdiness . wearability assured . . . embellished with the finest furs they are moderately priced. RlZl Brothers - Philipsborn LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G Beverly Hose to match $1.35 to $1.95 fihtltpfihom ILVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G [ $2 to $3.50 Sllk [ || Crepe Scarfs s1 69 A surprise purchase and sale. Beauti- ful oblong, square and triangular scarfs in hand-painted and hlock designs. Per- fects and slight irregulars. Street Floor == Purchase of Sample $1 to $1.50 65ci ‘ Neckwear Imported and domestic novelties in the | fashionable lace styles—large berthas, long | panels, jabots, vestees, sweetheart collars —with or without cuffs. Cream shade. | Street Floor I Sntufac!mn Smcc l 859 N@s PAEA 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. HATS, GOWNS' WRAPS, SUITS, DRESSES Ready Saturday With Newest Fashions We are ready to serve you on the last Government half holiday. Ready with emphatically new fashions and consistently good values in every department. Ready with a store that has been completely redecorated and remodeled and organized to serve in the most modern manner. Magnificent New Models | in All Sizes 14 to 48 Of suede cloth, broadcloth and velour—in black, brown, tan and wine. Styles of marked distinction—new drapes, graceful flares, trim straight- lines, princess lines, side panels and ruffles. Collars and cuffs of man- churian wolf, vicuna, beaverette and opossum. The furs and nlk lining guaranteed for two seasons’ wear. New Fall ModelsR & G Corselettes and Girdles CORSELETTES in rayon GIRDLES of characteristic - i & G excellence, made of stribed and figured materials, B & 5 Erecionce MERe ||l Rucerous “broadcioin “and.gast-coior with or without inner belt, com- . " with heavy surgical elastic over . Attached col- bined with heavy surgical elastic hips. Front or side fastened. For C over hip and heavily boned in ° slender, medium and stout figures. KNICKERS —Sizes € to 18 in gol back. Side fastening. 00 Side-fastened models, gay 00 o sl M Flesh only. Sizes 34 e sizes 27 to 32; front- 3 i : fastened, 28 to 37... lined .... Second Floor FREE! Filled Scholar’s Com- panion or 50c Silk Tie 'llh Each Suit. Boys’ $9.75 4-Piece .75 SUITS Quality tailoring—and woolen fab- rics of beauty and durability, in many new patterns. Coat, vest and two pairs of knickers or one pair knickers and one pair long trousers. All sizes 7 to 16, | $10 AND $12 SUITS, of fancy woolens, blue cheviot and blue serge, | sizes 7 to 18. Coat, vest, two pAirs knickers, two pairs long trousers or one pair knickers and 75 one pair long trousers.. s8 1 BOYS' “BELL” !l“l‘!'l in all i sizes 1215 to 141;. Tallored of fine, | Children's Chinchilla COATS s5'98 18l Smart navy blue chinchilla coats, | | double-breasted style, trimmed with | brass buttons and emblem, Sizes 2 10 6 years, Lined with suede cloth. Tams to Match, $1.69 JERSEY DRESSES—Girls' $4.00 all-wool jersey dresses, one and two plece effects, in navy, green, tan and blue. Contrasting color collars, cuffs and pipings. Made with pockets and belts. Chiffon Frocks With a Flare for the New Silhouette WASH FROCKS in broadcloth prints and plaid ginghams. Bloomer dresses, jacket styles and one and two plece effects, with white or col- ored collars and cuffs. Bloomer dresses, sizes 7 to 10, others sizes 7 to 14 31.98 MIDDY BLOUSES of white jean, in regulation style with p:u'h pock- ets and long Sizes 6 to 22 Second Floor A Feature in the “Pin Money Dress Shop” Street Floor Mill Purchase Women’s 2,000 Charming &5 $3.50 Ingrain Silk Hose $1 .20 Every Pair New and Perfect Because this noted maker changed the style of his heels, we obtained this immense lot of high- class hose to sell actually at less than half price. Beautiful three-strand quality pure silk ingrain full-fashioned hose 1n eight popular colors. Picoted top and picoted double stop-run. $2.00 FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE—AIl- over silk chiffon hose, also heavy service weight with lisle hem. All colors. irregulars MISSES’ SILK HOSE—Pure thread silk, irreg- Fall Hats $ In Soleil, Vis-a-Vis and Velvet New and impressive evidence of King's Palace supremacy in smart millinery—hundreds and hun- | dreds of new Fall hats, in soleil and velvet, ready for the usual throng of Saturday shoppers. Clever “chicken" hats and models for matrons are equally plentiful. Black and all colors—and all head sizes. Misses’ and Children’s Tams, | Berets and Felt Hats *15 NOTE THE UNEVEN HEMLINE THE FLUTTERING CAPELETS THE HIGHER WAISTLINES THE NEW “LINGERIE” TOUCHES THE LONGER SILHOUETTES ulars of $1.00 quality. Made with picoted top and pointed heel: Sizes 8 to 10. Popular colors. . 50c to $1.49 All the popular styles and colors—immense, assort- menks Every new fashion theme you will note in higher- | priced Frocks you will find in these New Chiffons. The new colors and the new lines. Unquestionably as outstanding in value as they are in fashion. Other new modes at $15 are in Safin, Velvet, Canton and Light-weight Tailored Woolens. Philipsborn’s, Second Floor Fashionable Accessories Complete the Autumn Wardrobe The third day of this tremendous sale finds assortments of styles and sizes still unbroken in spite of two days of whurlv\md selling. Buy footwear for the whole family at these wonderful savings! Women’sFineShoes Worth $3,00, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 51.27 sl.s7 32.87 33.8_7 High-grade makes of smart shoes, in patent, satin, kid, calf, Choice suede and velvet; all sizes: 2J5 to 8 in the sale. Straps, ties, step- | $5.00 & $6.00 I | 10C, 15c, Zsc ins and arch-support models. High, Cuban and low heels. A style Vfl'"‘l; sz 77 Séreet Floor for every foot and l'anc) ~—Second Floor. hoice ' Misses’ & Children’s Shoes | Men’s $6 to $10 Shoes 87c $]25 $]87 $957 $995 and $39% worth 51 50 $2 00 $3 00 NUNN-BUSH, CRADDOCK;TERRY and other mm?.fnlif' advertised brands of men's shoes—in kid, calf, $4.00 and $5. 00 tent leather and Scotch grain. Black and tan oxfords and E‘ h shoes with English “P'x plain tips and wing tips. ‘Al Nobby Tread, Educator, Keen Kicks, Tretco, Red Riding Hood and other famous brands in oxfords, straps and high Hk dard brands, chiefl; i HOES, of standard brands, cl narrow- models. Kid, patent and calf, black and tan; all sizes 8 tq e slzes. f 11, 11% to 2. Second Floor \ SPORT HOSE For Women, Misses agd Chil- dren. Wool, silk-and-wool, lisle and mercerized kinds in all colors and all sizes. Worth 2S¢ to $1.00. Boys’ Shoes All Sizes 8!, to' 5% .00 & $4.00 - Valuef, sl -87 Red Fox Scarfs Essential to Autumn Chic $25 to 135 Rich, prime peltries, in a Tweed Knit Swagger Coat Silk Dancettes $2.95 What college girl ever has $5'75 enough underwear. And these smart Dancettes seem Just arrived and ever so to be most in demand by fnew!! . These smart gweaters smart young moderns. They (as illustrated) are in capu- are crepe de chine in lace cine, brown, independence trimmed or tailored styles. blue and grey checks. i AlHieolocs: Kwitted Wear Section, First Floor Eggshell Satin Blouses 3795 10 1650 o A These smart Blouses are choice selection of beautiful entirely feminine, with frills, Scarfs. These selections are jabots, bows, tucks and shir- brand new and offer the rings that create a softer highest qualities. mode. Fur Section, Third Floor toe style, in bro High and low shoes. Pair ....... e Section, First Floor Underwear Section, First Floor

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