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) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1931 Delay . . . in the Palais G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Fireworks!! 5¢ to 25¢ Sparklers! Colored Fire! Sncz=es! Flower. Pots! Flitter Fountains! Vesuvius. Fountains! Caps for ¥ Pistols! “Border Patrol” Repeating Pistols PEAC WOVE EEN INCHNESE EVDLT Nationalist Government!| Royal’'s Scientific Storage Vaults. Charges now the lowest in our history. Call District 4400. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Sends Envoys to Confer wi s 0 e | - Reason Enough to Shop Tomorrow! These Summer Needs! wseem— .l These Low Prices! And, Last Saturday Before the Fourth! RS X to close the breach betwcen it an . Southern insurgents without bioodshed . What a Low Price for This Cartwheel Picture Hat e Wans Shau ng was reported of the Smartest Chalk White and Pastel Rough Straw! *Smart Juniors Go in For Sale! New Summer ‘Dresses In the Newest Summer Fashions At a New Low Price en route to Wuchow, while another N representative was said to have arrived at Canton for conversa- tions with the Southern leaders. Chinese news sources make much of what they eall the “cultivation” of | R} Py 4 4 Canton's friendship by French and i > Japanese officials in South Cbina. One 3 v I\ report said the Japanese consul at Can- ton had entertained at luncheon for Kwangtung provineial officials who, as & group, are in revolt. Meanwhile the Canton government ‘was having its internal troubles. Al- though the report was officially denied, suthoritative sources here learned two mfi at Shekchang were disarmed g a mutiny. The Southern government wds suc- cessful in eliminating another threat, Thowever. . ‘Troops at Kityang were reported to have driven back Communists frpm that Kwangtung Province town, killing three red leaders and relieving anxiety for the important seaport, Swatow. VIRGINIA STREAMS 70 LURE ANGLERS Judge Snow Says Bass Plentiful This Year in Fishing Haunts Near Washington. Chic, cool and wash- able! And easy on young allowances ! Besides, “all the other girls have them,” so smart juniors ¢ome here for these tricky frocks of fine pique. . Four styles to choose from, each with skirt pleated back and front. White and pastels; sizes 10 to 16. Palals Royal—Third Floor. With crushed silk crepe band. Others with bound brims and grosgrain bands; still others with medium brims, Palais Royal—Third Floor. Princess Royal Summer Shoes Opera Pumps traps . Sandals Oxfords Keep cool and smart in these sheer and washable silk dresses , . . whether you're on vacation or still in town. You'll enjoy select- ing from the wide array of _ styles, colors and fabrics in this new group. Jacket Dresses . .. Long and Short Sleeved Models «+. Cape Effects . . . Prints ««« Washable Silks . . . Chif- - ’ b fons ... Mousseline de Soie Chlldren S Anklets ... and Navy Georgettes. White and plain shades in tan White, pastels, multi - cols and pastels; fancy stripes and ored and two-tone prints. . fancy tops. Mercerized cotton s Misses’, Women’s and and rayon, with straight or cuff 1 tops. Sizes 6 to 10. Little Women’s Sizes Palate Palais Royal—Third Ploor. Judge William 8. Snow of Alexandria, Va.. guest for Rod and Siream of The Washington Star yesterday over Station WMAL, said the Commission on Game and Inland Fisheries of his State had planted 20,000 black bass, ranging from 1 to 5 pounds, during the last Fall and Winter in the depleted streams in Virginia. He said the restocked sireams most accessible to Washingtonians are Bull Run and the upper reaches of the Rappahannock and Rapidan Rivers. He informed his audience that, due to salty condition of the creeks enterin; into the lower Potomae River, a greai destruction of bass took place last Fall. He said the indications are that this In white kid, white linen and natural linen, they're cool and comfort- able and smart looking. The linens are plain, or with colorful embroid- ery, or with chic trimmings of white kid. High and low heeled models. y Palats Royal—Second Floor. When You're Heading for Sand and Sea Head fqr the Beach Shop First! Prices here will give you a smart beach wardrobe of much more generous pro- portions than you'd hoped . . . if you'll drop into the Beach Shop, and see. dents along those streams have advised me that they have never observed as many bass as in the last few months,” he declared. and igsued a cordial in-| vitation to Washin ians to visit his | Btate for their fishing. | In a warning to visiting anglers, he | said; “let me warn you as to careful | observation of the law. You and I and every one who fishes are the anly hope ! for real conservation of our wild life. Game wardens, restrictive laws and punishment of violators are but a small part of the actual operative conserva- tion forces. It is upon the men and «Wwomen who love our outdoors and out- door sports that we must depend in this great work.” The Right Shades for Summer in Lady Washington Chiffon Hose Picot Dull 2. 1€ 95¢ Tops Finisk’ For White and Bright Clothes—Ofi-White and White for the All- 4TH DELPHIAN CHAPTER | ORGANIZED IN CAPITAL New National Women's Society Unit Elects Mrs. W. I. Ogus as First President. The fourth Washington chapter of the National Delphian Society, three other units of which have been estab- lished here during the past year, was organized yesterday at a meeting in the Hamilton Hotel. ‘The new group will be known as the Delta Sigma Chapter. Mrs. Willlam I Ogus was elected president of the chapter. Other officers include Mrs. Portia Sloat, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Willlam Ballinger, secretary; Mrs. Robert E. Buckley, treasurer, and the follownig members of the seminar board: Mrs. Charles F. Bassett, chair- man; Mrs. J. W. Lindsay, first assist- ant, and Mrs. Claude C. Taylor, sec-| ond assistant. Greetings to the new chapter were extended by representatives of the Na- tional Capital Chapter, Gamma Chsp- ter and Columbia Chapter. The na- tional organization is described as a body of “thinking women reaching out for higher education, social progress, personal improvement and intelligent | citizenship.” ARMY OFFICERS SEE FILMS OF TELEPHONE |} Engineer and Ordnance Groups En-| tertained at Luncheon by Various Subjects. Engineers of the Chesapeake & Po- tomac Telephone Co. entertained with motion pictures today at a joint Juncheon of the arms and services 0‘} the War Department. The luncheon ‘was given at the Willard Hotel under auspices of the Incal posts, Soclety of American Military Engineers, and the Army Ordnance Association. Among the pictures shown were de- mflom of the making of a telephone , & travelogue showing interesting views of the countries with which the United States has transoceanic tele- phone communication, views of a eign language exchange in San Pran- ! fl| cisco and of telephone equipment on | an airplane, and an animated cartoon describing the making of a sound nm: H Beans Worn as Jewelry. Famed ‘t. l)n“;cn;esl lnnd as the possessor of valuable jewelry, a woman appeared at & party in Paris recently in a pink gown with what appeared to be u;nlree rows of curiously mp;d pink was composed of haricot beans cleverly wated and strung fogether. To com- wplete her vegetarian ornamentation her rice grains, COPLEY COURTS 1514 17th St. Phone Decatur 0300 't Endure Slipping o 1t id tomfort. No gummy, gooey, asty taste or fecling, Get Pasieetn to: | F.’ at Peoples Drug mr? or any M‘.Il Advertisement. ‘The polka-dot pajama with wide, $2 95 . skirt-like trousers, and shirred, white lawn bertha; buttons down White costume.. Sandee, smart with light prints. Beige Claire, a medium FALSE TEETH ; | the back. Zephyr wool suit, in plain shades with low back, held up by straps. Wanted colors. Suspender-back pajama, with hat to match, of cotton crepe with silver-dollar dots; gay colors. Two-piece bow suit, with yoke front pleated shorts of moire and $l0 jersey top. In two-tone green and brown and maize. These Are $5.00 $2.29 , two-tone blue Boys’ Sleeveless - Wash Suits | $ 1.00 No wonder! With features such as Shorts and Trousers With Pockets! Suits With Two Blouse Pockets! Detachable Metal Belt Buckles! Every Suit Guaranteed Color Fast! And Such a Variety of Styles ¢ to Choose From! Imported Linens, Broadcloth, Poplin, Cotton Shantung, Novelty Weaves and Combinations of Fabric and Colors Sports Collars, Notched and Rolled Collars, Square, V and Round Necks, Double-breasted Ef- fects, Long Trousers, Shorts, Belted Shorts, Em- broidered Emblems, Pigue Collars, Aviator and Sailor Styles, Striped Tops, Blazer Stripes. Sizes 3 to 8 Years Palais Royal—Boys' Dept.—Main Floor. T o A Portable Showers | $2.49 At the beach; or right in your ‘own back yard, cool, re- freshing ‘s{:nys for the chil- dren.. Ad- justable swivel head —6 foat size. Easi- ly attached to any gar- den hose. o Foor tan with pinky tone. Moonlight, with gray and white or gray and navy. For Dark Clothes—Matinee, a smart, dark street shade. Manon, ex- cellent with dark prints. Reve, good with black or navy. Light gunmetal or gunmetal for black frocks. Exclusive with the Palais Royal—Sizes 8/, to 10Y; Main and ’Phone Orders Filled—District 4400 Unusual Values! Men’s Hot-Weather SUITS $Q).95 Palm Beach, Nurotex and Linens Made to Sell for More! New styles and popular colors, in the fabrics of the season! Sizes and models for men and young men, including short, stout and long sizes. Palais Royal—Men's Dept.—Entrance, G Street near Tenth Men’s All-Wool Speed Suits Ribbed wool suits, well cut and well made. .. in speed style. $ 95 Black, maroon, navy, black and . royal blue. Fast colors. Sizes 36 to 46. INew Jantzen and B. V. D. Bathing Suits, $5.00. . .$5.50. . .and $6.00 . Madras and broadcloth shorts, with elastic waistband, full cut and color fast in many patterns. Sizes 32 to 44. Pull- oveér athletic shirts, elastic knit. Sizes 34 to 44. Pals'~ Royal—Main Floor