Evening Star Newspaper, September 6, 1935, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935. SO 6 sin| e 2 dais 0ld Army—Forrest’s Cavalry Rides Again. By the Associated Press. B . AMARILLO, Tex., September 6.— White-haired veterans of the Con- federacy have voted unanimously in ew o a S u I s : favor of a 1936 reunion which many of them probably will be unable to . attend. Shreveport, La., was selected = * as the site of the forty-sixth annual ) R i - S of Colortul, Durable Gen? Harry Rene Lee of Nashville, ) R N , ! fTenn, who had served as adjutant 7 general of the United Confederate ¥ ) Veterans for the last 12 years, was 2 58 9 . elected commander in chief of the g e > 4 b remaining stalwart sons of the old , g . South at this year’s reunion here. He b £ § 9 4 . . succeeds Gen. Rice A. Pierce of Union | i i P . 4 C’S;,f%m,m K. Evans of Rich-|J}’ " ; i These are the coats and suits for the first fall days, sturdy and practical " mond, Va., named commander of the | i} ] ” and warm enough for almost any Washington day from now till midwinter. Army of Northern Virginia. Gen. R. E. | §* - They’re so youthful, so smart and so new. in their rich browns. beiges, T ot 4 L& Nl grays and brilliant colored flecks you'll want to wear them immediately! TE}X;ZSXS:?. honored the memory of 5 . g * / \ 3'pc' T0p Coat S“its’ flll'- 19.75 to $45 their comrades in arms who have died | 5 Z trimmed and untrimmed, since the War Between the States, the X aged warriors today paraded once more e / ] 2-pe. Full Back Swagger journing. ?, the benediction will be pronounced by % bership for Thursday night, Septem- : ber 12, when a vote will be taken by | : the members of the association on | : both proposals. ! ticularly with references to drug stores, Nathan Bedford Forrest’s gallant under the “Stars and Bars” before ad- Y - : : Suits, fur-trimmed or un- 1 6~95 to 29.75 cavalry of the '60s, rode again. Six survivors of Forrest’s forces, led by Comdr. J. C. Hooks of Marlin, Tex., were astride horses in the parade. Other veterans were in motor cars. HULL TO ADDRESS | RELIGIOUS SESSION Meeting Will Prepare Way for| “Loyalty Sunday” on October 6. A mass meeting, at which Secretary of State Cordell Hull will be principal | speaker. has been arranged by the Committee on Religious Life of the Nation’s Capital for 8:30 p.m., Octo- ber 2, in Constitution Hall in prepa- ration for “Layalty Sunday” on Oc- tober 6. Secretary Hull will speak on “The Importance of Religion and Church Loyalty in a Democracy.” The speech will be broadcast over a national| hook-up of the National Broadcasting Co. The meeting will be presided over by Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, who is chair- | ' man of the committee. Members con- | sist of Protestants, Catholics and | Jews. | In addition to the speech by the| Becretary of State, addresses will be | , delivered by Bishop James H. Ryan of | Catholic University; Rabbi Abram | Simon of the Washington Hebrew Congregation, and Rev. Dr. Albert J. McCartney, pastor of the Covenant- First Presbyterian Church. The prayer will be made by Rev. Edward Duff, chief of chaplains, U. S. Army; the scripture lesson will be read by Rev. Robert Brooks, pastor of the Lincoln | Congregational Church (colored), and | Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery, | chaplain of the House of Representa- | tives. STORES CONSIDER CLOSING SCHEDULE Association to Vote Thursday on 10 P.M. and Sunday Lock- up Program. ‘The Food and Liquor Dealers’ Asso- * ciation has under consideration a pro- | posal to have its members close their *" stores all day Sunday and close also at 10 pm. week days instead of mid- night. | This was taken up at a meeting of | the Board of Directors last night at | the Hamilton Hotel. It was decided{ to call a meeting of the entire mem- : The proposals to close all day Sun- : days and at 10 pm. week days will be subject to certain exceptions, par- it was explained by S. Lovenbein, sec- retary of the association. The food stores appreciate, he said, that drug stores have more reason for keeping their drug business open longer than the food stores. Something is ex- | © pected to be worked out on this point > to be satisfactory to both groups. : Morris Blumenthal is president of | the Food and Liquor Dealers’ Asso- ciation and former Senator Clarence ¢ C. Dill of Washington is counsel. PENSION IS PROVIDED . MONTREAL, September 6 (#).— i Effective January 1, 1936, officers of : the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America will be given pensions of $100 a month on retirement at 65 years of age, delegates to the convention now , in progress here decided today. In the case of the general president the Tetiring age was set at 70. § The pension fund will be financed by & 4 per cent deduction from the . monthly salaries paid the officials and ! 4 per cent from the general fund of the brotherhood. 2 AETNY et the impression at this greo p hote) Uhat youre the t of honor, 50 deftly 25 the modern idea of semvice been applied. 2000 rooms, with bath, from $2.50 ALFRED Lewis TAET mas NEW YORK Our Washington Representative— JERRY MARTIN, District 4800 Untrimmed Sports Coats 16.95..25.00 Fur-trimmed Sports Coats 2 9 75 t"4' 9 75 Fur-lined Coats Palais Royal—Third Floor Tomorrow! A Sale of AS Come Tomorrow to Get These 195 NOVELTY GLACE GLOVES on Sale, Saturday Only 1.69 - And they’re exactly what you want to wear with your new Fall clothes! Soft fine skins of a quality you'll love to wear, in black and white, brown and the new colors. We'll fill mail and phone orders for the one day . .. but we’d suggest you come in if you can ... you'll prob- ably want a couple of pairs! All sizes 53/ to 8. : Palais Royal—Main Floor Lady WashingtonT.A.G.Hose in the New Darker Shades for Fall Whether you choose sheer, lovely chiffons for better wear, or the sturdy service weights, you’ll find those c smart, new darker tones when you come for your hosiery tomorrow. 3 Prs,, 2.50 Doe Nutria—Chaff Suave—Rustee Ask to see ALL the new colors and decide which you'll like best for your new fall things. All sizes 8%; to 10%. Palais Royal—Main Floor Your First Fall Handbag . . Suede ... Calf or Grain Leather Bk e | s We're especially proud of these new $2 bags we have for you . . . note especially LAPIN’ WAGGERS 9.75 Young Washingtonians will hurry down made up with full, swagger backs and new collars. Priced right for young budgets! for these! Chpice pelts in rich browns, A small deposit will hold your coat until later. All sizes, 11 to 38. Palais Royal—Third Floor ney Flattering to You? $5 This autumn’s hats are a tonic to any wardrobe! They are demure, saucy, chic, flattering—whatever you wish your hat to be. It's simply a matter of coming down to the ) Palais Royal Millinery Sec- tion and choosing the de- lightful new model that will best suit your individual type! Black and all the new colors. Palais Royal—Second Floor Renaissance details on these bright New Dresses 10.95 Look for the splashes of Renaissance jewel braiding, look for the note of 15th century which mark these crepe and novelty wool dress very definitely NEW this fall! Black, of course, also browns and greens and wine tones. For Women, Misses, Little Women and Juniors Palais Royal—Third Floor The Fountain Tea Room Shopper’s Special Luncheon 33 Mushroom Chow Mein and Chinese Noodles Roll_an Apricot Cobbler or Food_Cake Tea Coffee Milk (Luncheon Hours, 11 to 3 P.M.) Come to the Beauty Corner for these Specially Priced TOILETRIES $6 Pinaud's Perfumes; $1 Dermay beacl its, denia, Prelude, Bris ] Rl %""m flglu e‘ mg :I'x‘okt tan oid and tal - oc . ghectal ?’:if“" " famant | 4Pe Dremer Sets. enamel Origan, % | fnish; ivors, i Emeraude oo e 2.95 sreen and rase._.. 1.95 D’Orsay Perfumes, Pond's_Faet der, 25¢ and 2 for $1 T0¢s Cold Creams. ‘25c. 3ve. c; Vanishing 45¢ Creams, 25¢, 39¢, 55¢ and 92¢ 1 and 150 Hair $2 Houbigant water, Festival Cheramy April n.il;n Scot Tissue, 4 it e, $ e $1 Shoulder Shewers. in all —Good Quality Leathers ::lt%lo 3 maikch Your Qg Tale —Their Smart Shapes Yes, they’re in all the colors you want. Initials, 25¢ and 50c Extra Palais Royal—Main Floor Palais Royal—Main Floor v French Perfumes Z;ECC hBeonl;fl: Le in ¥, DRAMS Knits “ 0.95 Four styles for misses and women; two styles for women . . . all in lovely colors like ginger brown, spinner red, Kent green, Alpine rust, marine blue and Chili brown. 14 to 42 sizes. Im; P.S.—Ask to see those 2-ve. Caron's zephyr knit dresses at 5.90. e Palais Roval— Third Floor >

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