Evening Star Newspaper, August 21, 1930, Page 28

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B—12 - NEWSREEL SHOWS Stirring Race at Saratoga Springs, Lindy and White TRIBESMEN GO TO ALBUQUERQUE FOR SOUTHWEST PAGEANT "M DANI]Y VI[;.I.URYlZunis, Pueblos, l;(;pis, Navajos and Other Desert Tribes Are Represented in Annual Brilliant Spectacle. By the Associated Press. | ALBUQUERQUE, N. Mex., August 21 Hundreds of bronzed Indian tribes- THE EVENING Zunis, Pueblos, Hopis, Navajos and all the other desert tribes were represented by the chiefs, medicine men, braves and STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, Only a few more days of our August Fur Sale — and prices are as much as $100 below last season’s regular prices. squaws gathered for the c:lebration. Spanish conquistadores, represented by their descendants, had a place in the spectacular procession. The pageant, which was to see the re- living of days before the conquest of Coronado, was opened informally Tues- day with the Montezuma ball eremonial dances by the Indians had men from the Painted Desert beyond the cactus-rimmed horizon thronged Albuquerque Tuesday for the annual pageant, “The First American.” ‘The gaudy blankets of th: Navajos. brilliant costumes of Spanish grandees |and cavaliers, bright shawls of senoras and SEIBFIIN et oo fo tho dOck” sion as the four-day re-cnactment of Southwest history began a place on the program. Haske Nas-| Booted horsemen from the cattle Wood, widely known Navajo baritone, trafls and desert water holes mingled Was among the Indian singers present. with tend:rfeet of distant cities along . = the line of march where Gov. Richard Mice nesting under the platform of C. Dillon was programmed to lead a the railway station at Amersham, Ire- parade of 1,200 Indians land, have been tamed by the porters. Edmonston & Co. INCORPORATED Carl M. Betr. Mer. West Between F & G Stx, House Features. Jim Dandy, a dark horse from Cali- fornai, upset all the theory of turfmen ravers stakes at Sara- . Y. The freak finish, which stirred the biggest crowd of the ace track, was caught by Star, Universal Newsreel and appears today on the detropolitan, other ers ading theaters. the National ace, gives a vivid de- ace and of the many s which appear in is ful hed by Orchestra, Rosario scriptic other the ne 1. Mu the Victor Concer Bourdon conduc of the ring ey No Branch Stores 612 13th St. Gallant Fox to win as a 2-to-1 favorite hone te led by a up o the h, when Gal- rossed in and it Jooked a sure victory for the favorite ix Lengths Ahead. Great was the surprise of the crowd L Jim Dandy, who was not con- sidered in the running. forged quickly ahead and kept gaining until he fin- ished six lengths ahead. He won a stake of $17.000 for his owner and many bets at 100 to 1. The race was Tun on a muddy track, and Jim Dandy proved to be a good old mud hen Col. Lindbergh is seon at the White House, where he was decorated by P ident ' Hoover medal in recog ach evements i Many thrilling shown in the re 3 boat race k. N. J.. in which Hotsy X rivais at the speed of hour, a swim- ming race at v whicn was won by Dot Dick: ne ot 55 minutes and 16 The record ho'der was I beat Flo Ferguson, & 14-year-old rival, ir a grueling finish At Durham, N. H., the State Univer- sity inaugurated a mowing race in which 12 men and 1 woman competed. strong show- SHOE SALE Till 2 P.M. Saturday Both men and women profit by the price cutting. A wonderful variety of styles and sizes in the highest grade Footwear. Women’s Shoes Straps. Pumps, Oxords in almost all sizes and Culled from our higher priced stocks, clos- $55.85 Men’s Shoes High and low cut models in black and brown. Culled from the higher priced lines, clos ing at $5.85 Edmonston’sTo, INCORPORATED CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. 612 13th Street leathers, ing at drivers compote a ic which was full of soil's, chills and thrills. These atto demons broke records Ceremony in Japan. interest'ng events include a from abroad in which the Em- peror Hirchito reviews the ressrvists in an annual ceremony at Shizuoka, Ja- pan. The Nippon ruler, who is seldom seen in public, a tended the miiitary parade and crowds bowed in reverence before_him. In New York City 5,000 persons bat- tle for 100 jobs at the City Hall. The unemployed storm the Employment Bu- reau as desperate men and women struggle to attain employment. Two giris from a Communists camp In Van Etten, N. Y., were arrested for reviling the American Flag. The Inter- national Workers were stormed by an vy mob and finally broke camp. Th» latest in jobs for women is shown eel. The c caught several wemen cakes at Fulton, N. Y. Husky g now delivering ice in this town v with the men West Side Bet. F & G Sts. g FASHION INSTITUTION Pars NewTora Weu tomorrow Sale of all Summer bags 31 _$1.95__$3 Nearly 400 fine bags in one of the most dras tic clearances we have ever held . . . Getting ready for a complete new stock at the opening of the “New Jelleff’s.” Raffia. Bags from the finest makers for wear now and later in the Fall. Leather ... Linen ... $1 Bags that sold from $3 to $5 $1.95 Bags that sold from $3 to $7.50 3 Bags that sold from $5 to $10 Handbag Shop Street Floor ‘njoy the Convenience of an ELIZABETH ARDEN Week-End Case All the pure packed in a handy r place on your dressing little pink ename Elizabeth kin fre<h an ton clva lilie necessities to keep your ing sk'n cream, of muscle oil, an test And ail neatiy d box to tuck in your cream, samy suit case trden Section Street Floor FRIDAY IS MISSES’ They Go Out Almost Faster Than We Can Get Them In—Meaning, of Course 1980. A FASHION INSTITUTION is Par Washington NewYork DAY Will You Pay $98.50 Will Cost $110 tc Here Are W "onderful These New Models in Velvet Hats Black velvet with grose grain rihbon and jaunty feathers at the back. 35 Snap Tnglish brims and crowns —that's something different in velvet hats head line to show your hair in the FFall manner—Cushion brims, chic and Parisian. The new high fore- Just a few Misses’ 08 Remember—all this upset is only temporary, making ready for the new Jelleff’s—but the prices make it worth your while. AT JELLEFF’S For a Coat That » $125 Later? Coats .50 In Our Summer Sale of Winter Coats (] Every coat is in the new 1930 4 4 or flare skirt. Kashmir cloths, furs are cheaper) . . . lynx, lamb, caracul. AND. a small deposit holds November, and carries with it smart thoughts about these hats. And there are plenty of large Tn black and the soft headsizes. Wine velvet, fashioned in a multitude of subtle 1olds, Millinery Salen browns, greens and rust tones. Street Floor 58,50 $78 Misses' Coat Shop. In the midst of the hustle and bustle of getting ready for the new Jelleff’s, the College Shop opcns——hrimming over with new youthful fashions and Features the Season’s Leading Misses’ Fabric More Popular Every Day 231 GOLD STRIPE Dull Chiffon Stocking 1 50 3 Pairs, $4.35 A stocking tha and service s a wonder. For it's sheer able And in the new “in betw loo} weave that gives them that cobwebby so flattering. that has the smart French heel and picot tops., And note the price. It's a new, low Gold Stripe—and gives you both style and dura bility at moderate cost Ivoire Seasan Sun Tan Afternoon Beige Clair Melody Manon Breeze Gold Stripe Shop - Street Fioor Additional Gold Stripe Shop 1013-15 Connecticut Avenue Y smart cen” raif, price for Canton Crepe $29.50 349.50 Others $16.50 to $59.50 falls in “dull” mode, drapes in a most becoming manner, Because it with the step is youthfully sophisticated, Canton Crepe marches to the fore. The frocks contrasting trim. College Shop is proud of its Canton with wool lace, cowl necklines, Each frock’s a successful Fall model, designed especially for smart yvoung things that demand the utmost in both Fashion and Value! Sketched: Left: A Romney frock ck Canton with and Right: Turquoise blue at the belt and neckline of this black with $29.50. in bla surplice collar cufis of wool canton irock, $49.30, lace. cowl neckline. College Shop—Third Floor Junior Canton Cry Fro, Sizes 11 10 17, $16.50 to $19.50 Last Day! Final Clearance All Summer Shoes $4..95 Regularly $8.50 to $12.50 arriving. And shoes must go at a price We need room. Our Fall shoces ar every pair of Summer Styles for all dayt Shoes me occasions Fall ALL less than cost All heel type wear. Not SALES FINAL Shoe Shop for immediate and Al styles in all sizes, of course Street Fioor It’s the Smart Hankie That Flaunts a Signed Monogram! 6 Handkerchiefs, $1 Monogram on 6, 75¢ Totaling $1.75 Hurry—hurry! Plaée order for hankies, monogrammed with your own signatur first of September, your before the Handkerchie/ Shop- Street Floor style with Vionnet wrapped @ The fabrics are all the new soft broadeloths, fine tweeds or The furs are luxurious (better than ever hefore, hecause badger, beaver, fox, Persian vour coat in storage until the privilege of exchange in October if you want to exercise it. Misses” Coats, 14 1o 20; Juniors’, 11 to 17. Other Amazing Coats at S0 $125 Finer Coats, $165 to $225, at a 15% Discount Third Floor Getting ready for the new Jelleff’s has quite upset our Second Floor, but the prices more than make up for the inconvenience. In fact, prices tomorrow make it wise for you to stock up for some time to come. > and $5.95 Handmade Gowns $3.95 A special purchase—and even at the original prices these nighties are unusual — beautifully tailored, hand- drawn or hand-embroidered yokes. Your choice of Vee or round necklines. 1In flesh, peach or tea rosc 15 to 17. with Grey Shops—Second Floor 3-Piece Rayon Pajama Ensembles Regularly $5.95 Practical pajamas at real values or sleeping. “trou” and for Tuck-in blouses, tic sashes, de : iy floppy ii-length coat with long sleeves. Sizes 30 to 40. Black and Orange Ru:t and Brown Pink and Coral Nile and W hite Red and Vanilla Grey Shops—Second Floor $3 and $3.95 Rayon Coolie Coats 5 $2.8o, Our “upset” times are glorious times for values. Populag coolie coats that are just as colorful for beach wear as for the boudoir!: ‘They tuck into your suit.case in/a min nran amount of space, too. In floral and conventional pattern¥ ¢ Black, red, Chinese blue, orange and jade, 12 Grey Shops—Second Floor !” For The Youthful Fall Silhouette!, A New Dorothy Bickum Vagabon(‘l‘ ” Sash No wonder it's a favorite ' of young things who've never wora “corsets"—so comfortable and yet giving you a slim, well mods eled figure. In pink satin brocade —12 inches long with side panels of elastic—hooking at the side. The sort of foundation to build And at this price why not start the sca- your Fall wardrohe on. son right by buying two! Sizes 27 to 34 Grev Shops—Second Floor

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