Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1921, Page 11

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OCTOBER 9, tlon will meet tomorrow night at 8| canization secretary for the Woman's | Societ to speak at 7:45 o'clock’ o'clock at the lowa Avenue M. E.|American Baptist Home Missionary | Wednesday night at a meeting of the Church. Soclety, is to speak at the F - District of Columbia branch of the tist Church tonight, and at cial | National Association for the Advance- meeting tomorrow. M B on will| ment of Colored People to be held in A series of lobby concerts will begi = tomorront at: 7 Celotks by, thelso address the Jessie Burr: the gymuasium room of the Tweltth . A % department of the M C A. | school class also tomorrow. isu—e.-t Braach of the Y. M. “Manly Men swd Womanly Women” | Man Marie M. Ready of Nashville | o i1l be the subject of 2 talk by Dr.| The firat wesxion fof the fall and ! L 5, Hian been placed: inicharye of tHe Dhys- | Jinue B Cratin distcior Of the In: | winor o o o M ane Double-bed Bleached SHEETS, 69c KA \ Full size 72x90 shédets and 3-inch Jhem and_doluble y;-lel‘dul center seam INCORPORATED C —"run_of the mill” bf $1.25 grades. 0 A ical education department of the | .rpational reform bureau, at Steward | Preachers' meeting will be held ¥ Special. y 1316 01324 7% ST.N Fieldston Cotiege, 14th and Monroe | Sibol Rriday afternoon. McKendree M. E, Church tomorroy ,, . | streets. morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Paul Ty- By the Assoc 3 + . RNt v, octover s—ow | SON Of Financier Accused of | e ] 5 et et 255 Passing Bad Paper” on trained nurse, held in connection with the murder of Eastlake's wife at Colonial Beach, Va., on Friday morn- Students Here. - ing of last week, were in talkative - moods again today. Both again pro- |Special Dispal’to T} ar. tested their innocence. Eastlake sald: | BALTIMORE, Md., October 5.—Ai- “There is only one justice and that |joged to have defrauded a number of | . is supreme justice. ~There is Only |persons here after ingratiating him Values Unbeatable—Bargains one person bésides myself who knows | Brio el confidence. STamee. Hanratt that T did not kill her and that IS my | twenty vears old, son of Charles Han- 4 wife herself. For thé whole rest of lratty,” fruit grower and finan ° PY Incomparable ; T T do R0t care a Bhred. 1 40 mot | (aion Bt s krririna e ; care whit they do with me nor What | for féur days detectives have been ¢ the newspapers say about the case, | Hanratty's b i 1508 H STREET, N. W. WASHINGTON, D.C and whether _they put the blame on | Tonight the accused man was chary z ceuse ged me or not. What happens here I do |with “obtaining various sums of money ! Tt T o anocint. The only thing | by feans of bogus checks.” According | . ® . . that 1 am innocent, The only thing ito detectives, complaint ceived | Store Hours: 8:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Daily » =, 1 Weed, ne Mixx Alice Brimson, national Ameri- the Haiti-Santo Domingo Independence ry of |ler, pastor of Epworth M. E. Church. will address the meeting. 1Y {today from the Washingto ehildren. But I know they are in|Hanrafty 4 . ¥ is alleged to have good hands and are being taken |number of checks on students of th sh- ||| care ot Catholic University. He declined to comment at all on A wonderful combination of all that is new and fine in autumn f ion—including smart all-wool sport styles’in heather and jersey wi ttlr:ns::u;m:lm dmn:ia‘ h{‘ the! prosecu- | Alleged to Have Confesued. ich i 5 4 . at blood stained garments, tty s oone mannish lines (belt, pockets, notch collar, pleated back, etc. in all IS s et e fhaboh sty 1e mllemeal to, Tlave oon new shades) also all-wool serge, tricotine and velour tailored effects, ex- l‘_,“al""e Potomac river at Colonial lrf'"‘vl.v'anxlou:: to keep silent the quisitely braid, silk embroidered and novelty trimmed. Stunning crea- ol iar e sratainanE made toaayi| s e Joune wonmn in baitl 7 ions for misses and women, silk-lined and elegantly designed from finest f! by’ Eastlake, Miss Knox sald: “Yes, |have spent much time motoring . 2 3 tions for misses omel E Eas g] Y & 5 there is another person who knows [aFout tie All s¢ always are in good taste. Our varied colorings weaves of fashionable materials. Every model greatly underpriced dur- Qi hat he did not kil his wife wnd that | checks, fieccording to ANtectives. ing this sale. Don't delay if you are seeking a stylish, high-grade fall j{is me. Just imagine such a thing as | were > by McKee will be sure to harmonize with your choice of 2 L ¥ & ithat boy killing his wife th whom P ors 1 ishi Th lati . 9x12, 65 suit at a remarkable saving! % 5 urnishings. e regulation size, 9x12, at $65, e - . UNGtRARARERESRE L s e L a Taantar i whioh | ar s ot | e shall b o o e manner in whiel harty a alti 3 B & Revel " HATTER'S PLUSH SAILORS | © “-== lihe v witen b feotid mo v Neral months. o, $105and $110. We shall be happy to make specia R dome, it -1 teld by Mr. Toler|land uboard the American <hi rugs of any size and color combination desired. Corsets, $1.50 Gowns, 69¢ || (Bertilon expert ‘here) that Mre. | W Bt ot g , $1.. Eastlake was mutilated horribly and |of MoKee Barclay, was-a member of | Corse Choice of pink ana || that she was stabbed with a paring |:the part d when the youn s, Rt ! regul; h.ml'dp!'!" as only a brute could mmit. Wh comed té the hemes of those who / roidery §|1 have not even the heart to put 4 |made the v Hanratty ad- low hust sisles. Sizes b e fishing hook through a minnow. If § ‘fond of a4 good We have eleven of the newest shades in 3 feet— ' = Something new! Choice chin chin or straight - either Mr. Eastlake or mysell wanted : BTet o Eood e e A iingr 0 brim sailors. velvet faced. -made with black| e Gunw L G L ; j 4 feet 6 inches—6 feet—9 feet—12 feet—15 feet - grosgrain band with white piping—for sports |, shot_her myselt if 1 had wanted to! c b e i z Kimonos, $1.98 Wear and tailored wear, A special purchase of |Sateen Bloomers §iset ria of vier.” not. hetn brought Lot and 20 feet. Owing to our unusual assortment New modsls. i all 9 $398 grades—ou sale Monday | e g attention of the authoritics, One of | in a number of widths it is possnble to cover an el i st complaints o 5 . : Tesign, F““”L c':{'m - 45¢ | Lo " Wio) canhieda, ched entire room, no matter what size, or to furnish Hiaesito . % ast bl FRTRE ! Investigatic % ! 38%z-Inch Unbleached Muslm, 12¢ satocn Dloomers. In by the detec ndicated tha seamless rugs. ’ fall cut size, 6 to 12 5, ) vards of mill lengths from 2 to 12 yards. Perfect and| . Weil made, by Mr. c g Selly regularly from piece at 18 c. Lay in a supply. tie waist and kuee. Ehecks wersidr > n * National = Bank, $3 Double-bed Latest Fall Styles in Women's Comf SHOES AND OXFORDS e 1 : o3 maminel warly to i ‘ure cotton filled s g yew patent cot| Gloves, $1.00 | revenue agent ov fire in- | wWilinm —_— ¢ OB S w Middy Blouses and Smocks About 3. fextra heuvy WOVEN RUGS with PATTERNS come in for their share of unequaled variety in all grades and patterns from 24°x 36" up to the largest size aud Wom White th | i | i | | 3 - ¥. Hunt Chapter, No. 16, H;xu‘(‘:‘;fl 5 gxfords with low e [0 B S will e it gc:uu])\ibiu‘!!um made—11.3x15.0. 4 on 5 wels, ol roputar 12 - button- | 182y by Chancel gecis hursday at 7:30 uncheon | Stitchea; three-strap = hr 3o ibncan. y by Chancell . who | 1! Lo s Landhienn Trom - 5 eav ) bl ten " i ruled that the Mississippi inspection : ot JUERORIO Lok 7 gl S : e, | marfs, T T I} and aavinary, raung bureiy wa'mere: | R bisemenc 16 51 on WORSTED WILTONS 4y the old Southeusiern Tariff A | i { $1.00 €3 Double-bed fan ealt | "l ciation. barred from the state fifteen | ot ke ot inkle Outing | —always in popular demand but hard to get. We have Tlain white with e vears ago, in disguise. = s vi cacti 3 ko b ders— Blankets b h Penalties aggregating nearly esday. Wil a full showing for the most exacting preference. Prettily rilbon alues up to 000,000 were imposed by the chanc : 2 = | Tred: Mouday ouiv. sz 5 « lor against the defendant companies. e N H iy .Z - ’ " 2 1P YOUR CHOICE MONDAY ONLY Women’s “Onyx" {| The chancellor imposed the minimum | Takoma Park €itizens’ Association | Infnatx® $1.00 Shown _in gray. tan y penalty of $200 per day provided by {will m, S GTrow AT R . Sho y. : ; ¥ Hwil ow at 8 p.m. at Park Silk and and wh with pink. BOYS CORDUROY sUlTs Wool Hose, 69¢ | tae statute that was in effect from | Library. Nomination of officers blue or brown borders. 9 180e] fedW Al s frie of $25 peri i = | - Shell stitch edging. Pe BOYS Two PANTS SUITS i 2 ay 1 910 up to the time the | Executive committee, Board of ! Wool Shirts, 79¢ i N - e ok o seq || companies withdrew from business in | Trade. will meet tomorrow at 1 pa. | ) N bargata. i T e ropatiien || M8 swate during the early part of |Samucl J. Prescott. chairman. i in “wrupper sts Tt wi wisdeher- || the current year. The legisiature in f Washington H " SLOANE VACUUM CLEANER —perfection in mechanical simplicity, effectiveness » with butt : 3 Fringed or Scalloped, fect—$1 values. 1910 reduced the minimum penalty to nte Board will . . 3 el 0 per d ; Y mest tomorms annual buffet and results— ude _— “We exercise mercy as well as jus- | supper, Wardn : : Int. Bedspreads tice In this court: said Chancellor $48.00 inciuding 8 attachments o : [J 36 Blenched Slrirk.»lr. “The purpose of the anti- !fibnm": a i i trust law is to suppre the evil |Will celebr R o s iz S 9 Outing Shirts $l-98 Pilloweases, 19¢ || rather than punisn the offenders.w | tomorrow n Free delivery to all shipping points in the United States Wl b 2 The maximum penalty fixed by the 49c rochet Spreads| Bizm full cut. co.duroy models, two-pants,| Mississippl statute is $5,000 per day, to i i {1 Marseilles cloth models in mixtures and stripes, heavy plaid | Extra anatity mus- §1 ng® 1'hhe SEIGE 8 o0, Rer < st Tuesduy night at the Park View | Biie of evira iaes 3 size and per- | coats with shawl collars, belt. etc in sizes 7 to|lin with Sinck hem R Joguq the total would be nea School. ! X from = all rs—suite in sizes 7 to 16 years—>Mond e ™ he it § 1 billion dollar. Caesn Steven's of values that sold to $10 regulagly. This | grades "that sold to §| The anti-t Suth s ot Sty mex Hugh Keely will apeak (o the | 3 | 128 A : e N Pearse bers of A brought aj <5 companies. but some time cellor Stricker dismi; to fifty-five reinsur: o e who had been made defendants in | gay ni ce Monday only. (o o010 oo o o o o ) o o o o bl el o 0 R D PRI D RN R e R R R R R R tonight @ @ the action filed by Stokes V. Rober- | firy " tsgenie Kpige e ® son. state revenue agent. A Hoosie VWil il ERRak M d t}l La D f SRR, atate fevetus aRent © - i A Hoosier Newspaper Man's Twents onday e st Day o was_ orally delivered and occupied | Y ars Abroad i a period of more than three hours. | ONE MAN IS ARRESTED , INBIG NAIL ROBBERY g *#zce DETROIT, October 8.—One man had e Arermiied been arresied tonight in connection tRavithingten [ with the hold-up of a Canadian mail |wagon from which four bundits night took twenty-six poud of which contained registered pa ages. The man arrested was Grece, thirty-four years old. held on a technical charge of vlolating the United States code. Police declared Lansburgh © Brother-Anniversary Sale The Bargain Sixth Z Open Every Day From 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. i Determined to wind up the Anniversary Sale with flying colors, offers for the final day New Fall Frocks At Toraph Fink Chartes it TagotteSts. Batarmare. 5 y {Grece, a railrond employe, was indi H : =~ rectly implicated in the Toledo post office robbery several months ago and stated they believed he might know {something ef last night's robbery j here. ) ) Today's inv igation. the authori- ties announced brought no clue to the identity of the robbers or to| !their whereabouts. No trace of the | mail pouches had been found tonight. Rl NN R R RN R N SRR U VRN R R N At The Post Office Department posted reward of $20.000 for the capture of the outlaws, “dead or alive ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Women's City Club will serve tea at the clubhouse from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. A most unusual opportunity— Phcnograph, Floor Lamp and Records —all fecr the usual price of a Cabinet Phonograph alone. 515 Poiret Twill Fine Tricotine $10 Tricotine The Dominican Fathers will begin | 1a mission at St. Patrick’s Church. Members of the Red Triangle Out- ing Club will meet at 2:30 o'clock at 36th and M streets to zo to Great WE eipéd hirh. as you can see Falls for a hike from that place. by his smile. We Serge TONIGHT. saved him a lot of money on Heavy Canton Crepe = The Christian Endeavor Societv of [l hj s by i ; = New_ York Avenue | Bresbyterian | hisishoes by ontingaon tow Crepe de Chine !'Chureh will meet at the church atJl soles and hecls. Now he can 8:45fg;clock. | wear those comfortable old Charmeuse ; George Washington Council. Amer- |fl ones for months longer. . n asy aymen erms | lesn - Association for the Recognition | 8 Mignonettes 4 { of che Irish Republic. will meet at § “Look for the Help-you Twins” < o " o'clcek, 318 Pennsylvania avenue ! - ati The “Clarinola” Phonograph Routiedst Q lity Shoe Rer Satins c”"‘.s tin A full cabinet mahogany model, playing all records — universal tone y Company Combinations Combinations 417 11 St. NW. CUTICURA HEALS BABY'S PIVPLES Very Red. Itched and Burned. Could Not Rest. “‘For several weeks my baby had 8 breaking out all over his body, § face, neck, hands, and Continuing our offer of these splen- limbs. It started as little, arm—powerful motor and other improved and exclusive features and refinements.. The “Clarinola” is such a good phonograph that we GUARANTEEIT FOR FIVE Y EARS. It is an instrument to grace the finest home. : The Beautiful Floor Lamp A handsome wood standard finished in mahogany to match the Phono- graph. The silk lamp shade can be had in a number of latest vogue shapes and colors, from which you may choose any one that will har- monize with your furnishings. 10 Pathe Records, or 20 Selections Make your own selections from the newest and latest records-——songs, dance records, band selections, etc. Ten of them—twenty selections! Pay for This Wonderful Outfit on Easy Terms to Suit Your Convenience CRRIRRERE RN fRRREE R RREE R The inevitable black, brown and navy at their richest are abundant, but the trimmings and combinations are formed of so much brilliancy of | color and effect that whether you | come and use your own judgment, want a street, afternoon or semi- | than to attempt a wordy description formal frock. choose from this satis- | which, at best, would fall short of i An Actual Saving of 50% on All because they are prescribed by Dame Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry SOLID WRIST GOLD 14-kt. WATCHES Fashion. Plenty of bright touches, though we much prefer to have you Crepe de Chine 5 Roshanara Crepe £ Satin Charmeuse fying group. For business or pleas- what is due these lovely ffocks. Be- ure, there is such a scope for choice ginning at the severely tailored, they that many will select more than one range all the way to dinner and thea- —the savings make it worth while. ter costumes. a = | ' “They have arrived,” telephoned the receiving clerk e D B imple which | 50 Dozen Extra Size Outing bracelet. " Guaranteed fo Keep in re- Y T M 1 ° EEr i 1R _..:"“"‘”mmq_-n . e i Flannel Nightgowns, Special . .. ! S B 4 T ok G Talk about “Stylish Stouts,” what about COMFY STOUTS? The %ulflbet s Jsfl;fi;%fi;&mwfi&%& | cool nights call for these warm gowns which we hoped to get for the Fetoelr; sbn relief. 1 bought more, and_after Sale, and here they are. White, in solid color or pink and blue stripes. Mmluau?iu deg :l‘ngdoaelnm!dhs:‘p. 'h”:‘;”.'; High necks and long sleeves, of course. Remember, EXTRA SIZES— I | (Signed) Mrs. Russell Fizer, 560 SUPER—_EXTRA VALUE. ‘Woodland Ave., Lexington, Ky. ¥ Sixth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother b all tofier parposes 5 $ : J “Outiours Lad- 3

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