Evening Star Newspaper, August 19, 1931, Page 22

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TN S A TR Y R NIRRT e 8 NG i ORVILLE WRIGHT'S BIRTHDAY HONORED Aviation Pioneer Receives Tributes of Friends at Quict Retreat. i | | | | By the Associated Press DAYTON, Ohlo, August 19.—An air- minded world, steéped in hearly threc decades of aviation's big parade, re- membered today the birthday of onc who pioneered the air—Orville Wris At a quiet Summer retreat on the shores of Georglan Bay, Can Wright observed his sixtieth birthday anniver- sary. Ever a subscriber to things simple the co-inventor of the first heavier- than-air craft wes scheduled to pass the day quietly in the comvany of a few close friends and relatives. | Retains Keen Interest. Scores of messages from friends and | sdmirers attested to the recognition of his achievements, realized in collabora- tion with his brother Wilbur, who died in 1912 Although 28 years have passed since the Wright Broihors started a skeptical world at Kitty Haw C., with their daring flight into the air on man-made wings, Orville has retained all of his keen interest in seronautical develop- ment. Enjoying constant good health, he is to be found daily in his Dayton lebora- | tor "™ Serves as Consultant. | Often called into consultation on matters of aviation, he makes his| laboratory his consultation chamber, | where he deals with problems of the | air that are sl basically much the | same as thos® of 1903. ‘ Many air miles have been flown since the memorable December day on Kitty | Hawk’s wind-blown sand dunes, But | from the flight of the flimsey Wn'ht‘ glider have developed modern Levia- | thans of the air that constitute an in- dustry unto themsalves In recent years Wright las not en- gaged in actual flying activities, but has contented himself with furthering the industry he was intrumental in found- ing. BANK ROBBER SUSPECT SLAIN IN MINNESOTA Men, With Numerous Alinses, Shot fo Death at Red Wing by Unidentified Assailant. By the Associated Press. RED WING, Minn., August 19.—A man with numerous aliases, who had been sought for bank robbery in Iowa | and was listed in police records in half | » dozen States, was shot and killed near here early Monday by unidentified as- sailants. Melvin Passolt, head of the State Bu- reau of Criminal Apprehension, last night said the man had been identified | as Harry Morris, alfas “Sim” Moran. | At Minneapolis, Bertillon experts said | photographs and’ fingerprints_indicated the man also was known as “Slim" Bal- lard and Harry O'Brien. In Chicago, where Morris is said to ‘have an extensive criminal record, the victin's connections were maintained under the name of Camben. Morris was found shot fo death in an automobile on a highway near here. Rubber and tin account for 85 per gent of American imports from Ma- layasia. | FIREMEN'S PARADE T0BE JUDGEDBY 12 Smaller Number to Make‘ Awards Chosen Last Year by Group of 110. A committee of only 12 judges will select the winners in the fremen’s rarade to be staged here Labor day un- der the auspices of the Washington Board of Tn\dr it was determined at a v raay of the Committee on Y\lt ges of the beard Last year 110 judges viewed the parade. ] D.. Frank E. Gibson, general chair- man of arrangements for the event, said the lesser pumber of judges was decided upon as & means of simplifying the choosi qu fying entries in the annual contes He said 12 alternates | <o would be named. | Finals plans for the Labor day af- fair were gone over by the committee. The judges were instructed how to rec- ord points in the contest. Each phase {of the parade will come under the heading of its individual class, accord- ing to , with subcommittees of gned to from four to Ch Hlt' es will be lettered, thnb the judges in the reviewing those units of the parade c under the heading of the classes to which they are assigned. Prizes for outstanding engineering equipment and apparatus will be award- ed on the judgment of a spacial sub- committee ‘of engineers, which will | study- these entries at close quarters. Judges in the parauc named to date, all of whom are members of the Wash- ington Board of Trade, include: E. K Henpel, Rufus Pearson, H. R, Helwig E. Reed, Licut. H. S. Fiske, W. B Robinson, Pred Smith, J. Hawley Smith, . J. Claggett, H. Dean, M. G‘Lgnmlm 8. Pardoe, J. E. Kehoe and Georg E Dieffenbach. Sergt. Rhoda Nflllk"n of the Woren's Bureau also is on th2 judges committee, since ladies’ auxiliar- les are expected to have entries in the parade. Glasses Fifted Eyes Examined DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone National 0721 409-410 McLachlen Bl 10th and G_Sts. Banish Disagreeable HEADACHES this safe, quick way! I STOPIT, the uafe amber. 3 - (enm N of ihia unmn only the ingre- bn\c 2y STOPIT ™ ) HEADACHES Jwe new 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Real Mink on Winter Coats in the Annual 398.50 $110 to $125 later Real Eastern Mink . , and of fine quality the skins bear marked and so I ously soft and fine Never in Our History Before have we had anything to equal the fine Eastern mink T at this price! And the sale they w from $10 to $25 me The other fur trimmings in this collection are: Beaver Kolinsky Persian Lamb Paradise Fitch Silver Gray Kit Fox Blue Sitka Fox Black Fox The coat sketched is heauti I mink on black r woolens (very sm . . . the new sha waistline o . . straight skirt . . wide shoul- ders, $98.50, Women's, Short Women's, Misses’ Sizes Summer Sale 84‘8_50 Coats & the most amazing values we'y $58.50 and arc trimmed w $69.50 Later Women's of rough woolens . colors . . . black, brown, green, red. e seen for many years, They ith the new furs . . . made come in the best Short Women's, Larger Women's, iuT, Juniors'—Third Floor. THE EVEN WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Don’t Miss Buying Tomorrow ... Biggest Values of the Season! THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W 300 Smart Pieces from Stock Jewelry—Drastic Cuts 59¢ ~—Necklaces Were $1 t0$1.95 ... .. —Chokers —Clips -—Bracelets Earrings You won't miss this if you need or want some smart pieces to complete your Summer or early Fall wardrobe...nearly every color, too...white, Colonial red, powder biue, shell pink, yellow, sunset, white. . .all odds. $1.95 to $3.95 Necklaces 89¢ One, two and three strand. .also new long lengths...in brov blue, green, red and color combination Very lovely thingh in this collection Jewelry Shop—Street Floor 85 and $7.50 Evening Bags New . . . and Special They are the lovely things th val e e e e i 9300 vout evening clothes...new fresh from. their wrappings...simulated pearl with beauvais, bugle, solid pearl equuisite colorings. ..vagabond, envelope and pouch styles suspended on fine link chains. Whige, pastels, black. Street Floor $3.00 Handbags Only 50 bags . . . patent leather, grain and smooth calf . . . and Summer bags of Sura and Visca straws . . white, maise, blue, red, pink, green. These will be sold quickly. 50—$3.00 Handbhgs Really smart enough to wear in the e Fall. . . black, brown, navy, green, red $1.95 patent leather, smooth calf, and morocco. 45—$5 and $7.50 Handbags If you like really fine bags . . . sec &8 ()f) A these . . . silk crepe, corday, linen . . . vagabond, envelope, and pouch bags Handbag Shop—Street Floor $1.00 Two-Day Sale! $2.95 Lambskin Gloves Tmported gln\r&.’_“r(e“;?l\l\" )\;111’: $1 50 tiful one-clasp turn-back cuffs...appliqued! Black...white. All we could get was 200 pairs...s0 come in as early a8 you can Sizes 5%, to 6% Glove Shop—Street Floor $1.95 and $3.50 Blousettes—$1 11 were $3.50 . . . handkerchief linen, pmbroidered . blue, green, peach . . . size 38 1 were $1.95 . batiste eyelet . . . vmbrmderrd petal collar 2nd jabot edged with lace . . . white or eggshell . . . 32 to 44 in broken assortment.....$1.00 6—$3.95 Blonsettes of net . . . white, maize, egg- shell . cee..S198 21 $1.00 Collar and Cuff Sets . . . organdie with val lace edge . . . or ecru lace . : .25¢ Neckwear Shop—Street Floor More . . . Coolie Coats Imported from Japan .and th re“l 95 cool and colorful, too! Inexpensive enough so that you may have one for the beach...another for the home! green. They sell as rapidiv as the Grey Shops—Second Floor Red. blue, arrive. Final Reductions in Shoes $/.-85 Originally $8.50 10 $10.50 nmer Shoes ncluding ANl our Sorosis other fine makes . . . no reservations have been reduced to this amazingly low price. Included in the Jot are white shoes in buckskin, kid and and pastel Not gevery tinen, beige in kid and linen, shades in linen or morocco but <ho hurry right in there are come choice bargains. Shoe Shop—Street Floor Wr ’ omen s - DJ 1—$29.50 White Basket Weave Cloth Coat. Size 36, 85 1—$19.50 Eggshell Basket Cloth Coat. Sie 36....85 40—88.75 Silk-and-wool Crepe Coats, black, blue, brown, white and pink. Sizes 36 to 44 ...........88 1—$16.50 Little Women's Black Silk Coat, 35'%....85 2—$12.50 Black and Brown Silk Coats, 36 38.....85 2—£19.50 White Polo Coats. Sizes 36 and 40 5 £10 6—$19.50 Unlined Silk Coats, in’ black and blue. Stzes 36 and 40 . < . . s10 1—$39.50 Black Silk Coat, white pigue collar; 38..810 1—$20.5¢ Green Tweed Sport Coat. Size 36 ..510 5—$29.50 Silk-lined Silk Coats, jabot and scarf ccl- lars, in black and blue. Sizes 36 to 44 s10 10—$29.50 Silk-lined White Polo Coats, 36 to 40...510 and Eggshell Basket Cloth Coats. last week shoppers were agog over the wonderful values! But tomorrow they are even greater, because higher- priced merchandise remaining has been put into the lower-price groups! Almost time for every Summer remnant to be gone . . . and the prices are made so advantageous that there will be a rush for them. Dresses—Prices Cut Again! Success Fashions—on the Fifth Floor Women’s—#8:75 4—516.50 to $19.50 Printed Crepe Dresses, cape BIDOVED . ...ciecvsassevedeniisrsineessansis $8.75 20—$16.50 to $19.50 Dresses, in crepe shantung, shantung and rajah; one-plece tailored styles..$8.75 10—$16.50 to $19.50 Printed Chiffon Dre-ec with short or cape sleeves.... ... 9878 6—$16.50 to $19.50 Wuhlhle ‘Jacket Frocks in pastels ........... . oo 9855 3—516.50 to !I!L.'-o l‘)nl -sleeved Printed Crepes L., 8878 White, puu-]s green, blur, mnlz- lnd assorted prints. Sizes 36 to 42, 351 to 412 3—$25 and $20.50 Eyelet Embroidered Gmmh Dresses . 2825 Georgeite ledmxw .v-cnt Frocks, grey lnd ue 3—$25 Rajah Embroidered Jacket Frocks, mvv and black .... ..§15 4—§25 and Frocks 5—525 and §20.50 Printed Chiffon Jacket l'r-en navy, blue, and black $15 4825 and §20.50 Lace and Chiffon Jacket Frooks. ac $15 Sizes 36 to 42, 3 Women' uno l‘rlnh‘ G..l‘(!llf ]M‘kfl Success Dresses—Fifth Floor Misses'—%5 8—8§16.50 to $25 Three-plece Shantung Suits, hehn Frocks and One-piece Drecies . 6-—$16.50 to $25 Two-piece Shan m 'ith poker chip buttons; a few in yacht mpe . 4-—$16.50 to $25 Washable its with to 325 Organdy Dance Frocks in wmu pastel polka dots ... SISm 14 to 20. s10 14—$16.50 and $25 White and Pastel Jacket Frocks 9—316.50 and $25 Cre.» and’ s--me' snh .$10 th jackets . Sizes 14 to 20. “—1"’ soflu $29.50 Wuh-bk Crepe Dresses, benu- tiful deteils . 9—$19.50 to $29.50 Plain Chiffon Dresses, ecnt.mb ing jackets .. -$15 12—$19.50 to $29.50 Printed Chiffon Jacket rmh. pleated net and white georgstte trimming Sizes 14 to 20. Misses’ Success Dretses—TFifth Floor Salon Fashions—Second Floor Women’s—#10 l—!l's.“ Black Chlflm with long tight sleeve: $ 1—$39.50 Printed Crepe Jacket Frock, size 36.. 8 11—$39.50 to $49.50 Crepe Dresses, for lflernoe sizes 34 to 40.... 2—8$39.50 Double Sheer Afterncon Frocks, size 36. ll. 4—$39.50 Light-weight Wool Frocks, sizes 36, 38, PR io $29.50 Afternoon Frocks, in crepe; sizes 36 and $15 3—$29.50 l‘l(—.lteve‘ sizes 38 and 42..815 2-—$20.50 White Crepe Jacket Frocks, size 40...815 l-—tu Maize Afternoon Frock, in silk crepe; size $15 z—d.u;so Blue Crepe Afternoon Frocks, sizes 35' An $15 '—82’50 Blue and Green Crepe Frocks, sizes 3! $15 38 !—lfl 50 Printed Crepe Afternoon Frocks, sizes 35'; and 39%; .. lls 1—$29.50 Chiffon Frock, % sleeves; size 40..... 1—$45 Grey and Rose Chiffon, for evening; $15 s 15 |—-us 50 White (‘mlhm ‘black lace jacket; size e $15 Dra-q, for afternoon; skirts; in grey, beige, and black; sizes 36 to 42..815 25 2—‘3 50 Rose Crepe Dresses, long sleeves: ll’u 525 s $39.50 Chiffon and Georgette Frocks, for afternoon and evening: sizes 36 and 38 25 11—$§39.50 Afternoon Crepes, pr plain; some with jackets: sizes 3512 to 4113, 38..823 11—$45 to $49.50 Printed Crepe Dresses. in blue, Patou's rust, brown. and black; sizes 36 to 44...825 1—$39.50 Evening Chiffon Jacket Frock, size 38..825 Women's Salon Gowns—Second Floor Larger Women’s—$]() 25—8$16.50 to $35 Dresses for the larger women in printed crepe, chiffon voiles, flowered chiffon, shan- 1ung and washable crepe . . . many jacket frocks, dainty cool frocks of the better type that you will love to wear until cool weather. Bilack, navy, blue, green, white, orchid and prints. Sizes 40's to 521, 2615 to 28, ¥ $15 20325 to $49.50 Dresses for street and afternoon wear . . lace, plain and flowered chiffon, crepe Roma, chiffon and lace in combination. exceptional values for late Summer and early Fall wear . . . many with jackets. Black, navy and blue. Sizes 4015 to 48'; Larger Women’s Dresses—Second Floor Junior Dresses N 26—$16.50 to $29.50 Flat Crepe Dresses, in pastels, $5 10—$16.50 to $2! Flat Crepe Dresses, in dark jackets. . .o $5 Prinlfli Silk Jacket Dr in g B b Silk Dresses, v $5 £10 10—$25 Chiffon and Lace Dance Frocks.........$10 10—$25 to $20.50 Chiffon and Georgette Dresses. in dark shades: some with jackets .$10 15—§19.50 to $29.50 Shantung and Pastel l"npe Dresses, frocks; some with jackets............. s10 Junior Cotton Dresses 32.95 60-—85.95 Cotion Frocks . . . eyelet batiste, lawn, cotton mesh, and linen. Sizes 11 to 17 .95 Junior Dresses—Third Floor R ST SIS SN Coats Begin at %5 15 15-—829.50 Silk-lined Crepey Wool Coats, in black and Dlue. Sines 36 to 44 183050 Larger Women's Black Canton (‘ru’e Conte 52743050 Binek and Bige Silk Coats, 36, 42. 10825 Black Silk-lined Silk Coats. Sizes 36 to 42, $15 35 1—$98.50 Black Chongaleen Coat, black and white galyak collar. Size 38 . $35 2—$110 Little Women's Crepey Wool Cloth C-h ermine collars, black and blue, 39 1—$89.50 Blue I‘l.-l.el Coat, Misses™—*%15 2—$29.50 Redingote Ensembles, with white dresses. Slms’u and lfi . ’ll Crepe Dresses. orofn aise, pink, @ie 18 80 18, 1o e Cetdd 4829, Red| 2—82’50 Two-piece Afternoon Cl‘l’! Frocks. Sln! TR AN . sy iodinionnvs ooo endoes sndnt s ..815 6—$29.50 Chiffon Jacket Dresses. Navy, black, u:d grey. Sizes 14 to 18, $15 8—529.50 Chiffon Frocks, for afternoon; pleated skirts, ribbon sashes. Navy, brown, and black. Siges 14 to 20 $15 2—$39.50 Pink Eyelet Organdy Dinner Frocks. Size 16 $2! 3—$39.50 to 345 Beige Chiffons, separate Jackuts; Sizes 14 and 18 1-—u5 Printed Chiffon Evening Ensemble. .”—539 50 IM $49.50 Chiffon and Gflrll‘h Sizes 14 to rogss o te . . separate jackets. Size 14.. 11—$39.50 to $59.50 Black Chiffon and Dresses . . , lovely frocks for dinner and afternoon. Sizes 14 to 20 .. 32 5—$39.50 to $59.50 Suit, and Jacket Frocks. Bllel M to lf‘ 1—$39. Misses’ Salon Irock)—!m!l Floor Sports Silk Crepe Frocks 87.95 30—$16.50 s-n-r Crepe Frocks in pastel -hmu Sizes 14 to 40. ..$7.95 Silk Sports Frocks $]1095 3—$39.50 Silk Suits in green lndbluc $10.95 8—$25 Silk Suits and Tailored Dresses $10.95 13—,]850 Satin, Mesh and Silk Crepe "l"l!ll ... Sports Shop—Fourth Floor Morning Frocks Silk Dresses $3.95 89—$10.95 and $7.95 Shantung and Silk Jacket Frocks, sleeveless dl"lml 3 — sleeved jackets Cotton Frocks $1.95 93—$3.95 and $5.95 Linen Suits, in . three-piece style . . . cottcn mi two piece styles, printed linens in two- suit style. Sizes 14 to 20, 40 to 42 Cotton Frocks $3.95 vy and black in one and Misses’ Coats, 85 10—$19.50 Unlined Silk Crepe Coats. Blue, brown, and black. Sizes 14 to 20 5 12—825 Furless Spongy_Woolen Coats. Black, blue, and m Size 1416 20 (] 30—$8.75 Silk Crepe and Wool Crepe Coats. Black, blue, brown, white, and puuh. B!:u“ 10—8$29.50 Tweed Sports Coats. Grey, tan, and green mixtures. Sises 14 to 20. & st s10 10—519.50 White and Eggshell Polo Coats. Sizes 14 . and tailored . So come in early. $4.95 Sweaters 38 Pull-overs in rose, blue, green, School and college going girle women who like sports...come in $].50 .95 and $10.95 Sweaters . . . $3.95 30 in lacy mesh sweaters in blue, rose, flesh, maize ..eight more are lacy mesh and sleeveless. Fourth Floor $5.95 and $8.50 Blouses 35 of these blouses were $3.95 and are in crepe or taffeta . . . pas- 83.95 tels. An extra blouse or two nnuy increases your wardrebe. ! 0 Crepe were $8.50—Long sleeves to \"nr with your Plll skirt or suit . , . grey, blue, white. Blouse Shop—Fourth Floor Suits Reduced 4—$98.50 and $125 Fur-trimmed suits. . )fl:z:k or blue fox ... . 9.80 untrimmed suits 383980 seli-trimmed suits 4—$3930 untrimmed suits Suit Shop—Fourth Bathing Suits—Hurry In! Just what we are selling now. But they are odds .o out ‘fl"‘\ RO. tripe and Two-toned Bathing Sauits u—u: 5 D-ble-nly Jersey -tm-l:‘ Suits . :n':‘ Swru S P:u‘rth Filoor Grey Shops—Look! $3.00 Silk Slips Well made crepe slips. ..trimmed top and bottom with Alencon laces ‘1.35 --also a few with lace top and double hem...also tailored styles. Flesh, white, tearose, 1an, navy. Sizes M4 to 44, Grey Shops—Second Fioor Silk Slips in broken sizes, but you'll find the fitted style, trimmed y‘“h '2"5 Alencon laces top and bottom simple even style in flesh and tearose. Others in flesh, white and tearose Sizes 32 to 44, Grey Shops—Second Floor $3.00 Silk Underwear Chemises with brassiere tops... some bias models in this :l:oup. ‘1'85 Sizes 34 to 42, Dance Sets, very attractively trimmed with insets of lace . . . 3 34, 36. Pantles, lace trimmed . . . sizes 17 and 19. Colors: Flesh, blue, tearose, white Second Floor $1.95 Glove Silk Panties Glove silk net, mesh and chiffon milanese step-ins . . . lace trimmed 'l 35 pink, white, peach «« . sizes § 6 7. Real values, 65¢ Rayon Undies Run proof rayon step-ins, bloomers, bandee bloomers, and vests. Cut amply 390 for good fit and comfort. Pink and peach . ., sizes 34 to 42. Grey Shops—Street Floor Special Sealsilk Panties 'Way Down This Year Remarkable for fit . . . for $].00 comfort , . . for wear. Yokes at the top. }‘mk peach, \\hl(e Silk-and-rayon. Sizes 5, 6, 7. Grey Shops—Street Floor $5.00 Girdles These are elastic step-in girdles with panel-back and front. 12-inch length 26, 29, 31, 8-$7.50 and $850 Corsettes-Brassieres ......$§ Brocade and swami or all brocade white pink also faille with lace top...sizes 32 to 46 (Gossard and Treo models). 2—15 Gossard Reducing models.. .size 34...$5.95 1—$18.50 pink satin lace top Treo model size 39 . .§8.95 $2.50 cup-form bn-ien- of JernleJl Grey Shops—Second Filoor $10.00 Scanties An odd assortment of brocade scanties. .the all in one garment that takes the place of underwear and girdle...32 to 40 (except 38). 3—310 and $12.50 Scanties $8.50 Peach satin, silk jerse top crepe de chine panties .or all-silk crepe. 8—$15 and $18.50 Seanttes s10 Satin. lace, georgette . . . really exquisite affairs . 34-37. Grey Shops—Second Floor 83 and $3.95 Negligees Cool sheer voile negligees 'l 95 lace trimmed or tailored . . blue, green, rose, but only 20 in all. 10—$5.95 Printed Voile Negligees— in tailored styles...............$3.98 Grey Shops—Second Floor

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