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" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, U. 0, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 192f. . ) s e e coomim ot et S [ IR EE bilipsborn__—_o Priced V Lo sB SIS AR Bt o Tween T1C €r y W K and 1 streets, was broken opet 3 608 TO 614 11th ST. N.W. i yesterday during thé noon recess and robbed of m.s# and & watch valued 9:15 to 6 Daily. t $16. it ty belonged o FOR FOR Et; ‘Ehrqneft::c'h%-:‘" I&i’flyfl&%‘:‘fl, The House of Courte. ; erite Craig, 7S 129 Tennesnce avenue northeast, and o Miss Josephine C. Franklin, 632 ‘Weber AND SMALL BOYS WHO ARE LARGER vlace. = . Charles B. Healy, 1522 Connéctl- ° ° ‘Tan Lace, Oak Sole, Made strong to with- cut avenue, d the theft yester- Off 1 tough bat pliable, Tast: stand the hard knocks, ay"of & Jeather bag containing ear, ering new values 1n ir;’,stylish and comfort- and very neat as well. i abr ot Instramientsy ik able. automobile in fi his offi pEANBT A, wiomontie inrent of Wit oits |, Sizes 8% to 11 2 1717 T street, told the policé that an 250 5.25 e e : ole W valued at $54. = ! Last ye:r were 6.50 W’{E.trte:o(r:le?l over::oadt v“h"du“ “.10 & . : este rs. J. Last year were 3.65 xl;'a:-::,r ':Izgtcxtix:ml; iz:d.ywh;r s;ld | Sizes 1134 to 2 Sizes 1 to 6 (IS thejbasemagt e of 300 Trom & Guk drshorea bie shaes 3.25 6.25 t;'f"?:r-‘;:;-s. at 1114 Vermont court, ° st year were 435 Last year were 750 P e L o wnicn we s markK as a rA gg;’;rla.l;tznt:vnconlsnt'hn.t was stolen ¢ . RTHUR BURT CO, 1 el Ty . 1343 F —— very pronounced special at THE SCHOOL SHOE SHOP 2 Marriage Licenses. "’";'P?nl.l:! licenses have been issued to the mff:;':'\.‘;i;:.?; d Albertha F. Dudley, Pansy Bhcbour oF thie iy 40T and E. Baverio l!bfll‘o and Fiorentina Ganglulio. rge W. Coombs and Lena Wiems. "ltfll:‘lt;.r:. : Vhite and Annette Forsyth, both 3‘.3:&'::.‘2 Ciovannt wnd Margarerok Cosimano. “}i‘?‘?‘“’{ ; fi-:.::e;r '3;' e York city” and Tricotines * Car i‘ or TRt B Peich and Bl K. Jommach, both Crepe de Chines Handsomely mod- | M?EE‘:’B ‘l:?:.l%r&::{fimx;ufimf.& Cun'ton Crepes trimmed and effec- ( s Sy Garm, i Fameies i Mice L. Prsmue Satins tively finished i Wi . C: . 2 5 { Closing Out | Kiddies’ Books |[f| sl i Jerseys I 1 B b All the best authors—all the Births Repo"ed a y best picture books—for gift days Il oToe followtax virtne nave been reported to ‘ - ad holidaas | dupeccasis within e Tant Cwes amages 2 l William and_Antonette Golkoski, girl. H l STn32 o Gertende Sullvvan, girl. il We haven’t the room T d D “ rl. ll —so we are sacrificing oys an olS Hary ana 'rr-dne'n? Block. oy GRS - = £ arles H. ane orence Trimble, girl. . ae . . o oo “ gl:arafi‘:esuiél(:l maxte‘ The kind that are different— Willien 3 a4 Dorothy Grimin g These Dresses are of distinguished production—claiming author- i . quICkly. AR | novelties for indoor and outdoor nd Bessie ship by foremost designer—whose thought becomes fashion—and Il opportunity for you s nd 3Millicent O & 5 s g il to get a Whitney Car- play. cs 1. 20a Emily 4. O whose execution attains to a standard. | . Joseph N. and Margaret. Arthur, Boy. | 965 Pullman Dennison Favors l e S I Sleeper, Mad : desrit Samuel and Sasan Hupter, Sui, 2 I Made to special order from Charles aod Marian Butler, boy. i $35'00 ,original designs. No matter how | ——————'———_‘—_——l I simple - or elaborate your func- Deaths Reported. A the S tu (18 Of S = 1 I t il $85 Pullman tion—favors that will fit the oc- | P8I WEI B RS, TOEIEr Daturcay: pecial Interest I . ~four_hours: 4 AN | Steoper | caven S & meae 74 Feature— Saturday— ; 560 00 b | Mrs. f{néy'.\? Il-y-nch. 65, 103 A st. n.e. o I Roime: P o3 adore Wasbington [ oudolir op [ catrermey mompical: o $35 Pullman b i ol et ome oats Rinabsat New and dainty garments for Sarie N. Sullivan, 52, 3333 18th st. s $25.00 —that are of very remarkable value— Plain and Fur-trimmed—featured J ‘ $32 Pullman Go-Cart, $2250 $18.50 Stationary $12.00 $17.50 Auto Cart, $39.75 | $39.75 Made up in excellent quality of Tricotine and Oxfords—both y dressy and serviceable — smartly They are in Sport and longer modeled or straight-tailored lines; lengths; free hanging or fitting and effectively embroidered and models—in braided. i Plain and Fur-trimmed. Bolivia Evora = = Normandy Frost Glo A Petticoat Special Velour de Laine Yalama All-silk Jersey—made with deep flounce — solid colors and fancy combina- sz-,’_j, ent.” Pure and fresh from our kitchens. Embroidered—and some with big collars of Raccoon, Australian Opos- sum, Beaverette and Wolf. —1It’s delicious—and also “differ- The Shop That Shows the New Styles First Better Children’s Shoes —that was the thought the makers of the famous Queen Quality Shoes had in mind—when they entered the children’s field and produced the— We give special attention to properly fitting the child’s feet. A precaution for future foot com- fort and appearance that is too often overlooked. All Sizes and Widths Underwear The Philipsborn brand—made. ex- pressly for us. Sweaters Popular Butterfly Wool Scarfs, in Buff, Brown® and Peacock—finished with border and plaited belts. All the Indian colors. $6-95 and $7.95 All-wool Tuxedo Sweaters—plaig collars, or of brush wool. 9 Any shade you want....... s3 Blouses New Dimity—with Buster Brown and Peggy collars—special models for misses. Sizes . 32 t0 40.... s s295 All-silk Milanese Bloomers, in Black, Navy, Brown, Taupe and Henna—cut full; and in all £3.95 sizes up to 29 Forsythe Waists—in the new fall models—Silks, in chamois Rose, Radium, Crepe de Chine, Broadcloth, Doriswah—in White and stripes. The new collar and cuff effects—to be found only in Forsythe Waists——and here. 37.50 to 313.75 Crepe de Chine Chemise of excellent make—daintily made—tailored finish or with lace 1trimming; cut amply full propor- tions. Ciel Blue, Orchid, 32_50 Flesh and White............ All-wool Slip-on Sweaters, with round or Peggy neck—with full variety of colors— $2.95 and 53.95 HE styles may be French or Span- ish, but they are always truly Ameri- can - - ; Price, Black kid, turn sele, SI 90 ' $2.00 $2.65 8 to {:Pltu( and Gun Metal. 33750 15 Voren Cale, welt sole. . . $3-19 Broad Brims Chic Turbans Drooping Feathers Prices That Will Tempt You! The Wanted Skirts —at a suprisingly low price 51250 Featuring mainly the smart plaids in unusual combinatiens, but also many plain colors. Prunella Cloth. Poiret Twill. Plaited and straight draped. Repeating for Saturday that tremendously big offering of Trimmed Hats Off-the-Fate, Sailor, Drooping Brim, Chin Clifn, Large Shapes, Small Shapes, also Matrons’ Hats, in Duvetyne, Panne " Velvet,. . Canton Crepe, Lyons Velvet, Hackle Feathers, Hatter’s Plush. 8% to 11 ) Patent and Gun Metal. §4.25 Child’s. o Tan Calf, welt sole. ... 93 1% to ¢ JiPatent and Gun Metal. $4.75 5 Lran car, wett soe. ... $5.00 2% .'m;,.»{"'"“ and Gun Metar. $5.75 'Tan Catt, weit sote. ... $6.00 Children’s Socks, Assorted Colors, 50c UR Hats are so varied in design : P Maurice Howard, 7, Garfleld Hospital. the lady’s wardrobe—silk and Charles A. Goldsmith, 40, 8221 Volta pl. o 250} “Diff o i h “Hpcll_er'n:ln Thomas Johnson, jr., 17 days, my finery. ifterent” n char- Virginia_Chapman, 46, 1540 8th. acter and price. ‘.?uunn Thoruton, 54, St. Elisabeth’s Hospi- Charles W. Frasler, 17, Tuberculosls Hos- pital. : —_— Lam sho The ocean liner Olympla carries a } woman barber, and she claims to be ~ B - the first sea-goin; arber. Shades made to order—in silk Hfi|= e and parchment. Artistic designs —that are “different.” Free in- . structions to patrons. Cinderella Candy lr; A):I S:zesp and shade that ovelt; il B i S FREE jxminnzigy Rl mesne them e vl surely find Prices are most mod- erate. : KeeLBach 1423 F St. N.W. Il Queen Quality Boot Shop | Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children 2 1219 F STREET N. W. \l Huolustve Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes. Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star ) LA i A At o e T e 11 X gy e ¥ oy