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N THE EVENING STAR, WA SHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. 4 / Ha, wh 111 be Washi; ts / 'I'wu BAND"'S K"l[n £0F in indefinite period, "are &t the Burlington Hot: Mra. Hal I Rem! t 8 Franciaco, %'.'i'n}, " Visittag s, Rl - s El Lorin C. Nelson &t 761 Quebsc strest Twelve-Ten F Street N. i iy D ang i €. ucousainy ot ‘ ) Citizens of Arkansas Town Attack Leonaid ?v."fi.&m, ¥530 aih strect s . 4 ‘Bank Robbers—Three SR EVRERAN e sl i e T e e R R Special for F) nday = : FRIDAY aad ospital. Births Reported. SATURDAY — mn:“.‘.:m, birthe have boen reported o] Vv s VRS EARNE /R4 X VY XS ASl A R WL ARMEe: @ : EUREKA SPRINGS, Ark., September depertment 1n the last twenty-four a c u e tte Froc k S 28.—Five bandits, heavlly armed, rode ‘ 'f IVe‘A,est F a“ F ashlons into this mountain, town in two auto- mobiles at 11 o'clock yesterday to rob t . the First National Bank. The bodles of h V l Ex l In. Wo e tw0 of them now are In an undertaker's € values are ceptiona Ol J rsey . establishment. One bandit is so badly p wounded his death is momentarily ex- E o - iz ntire 4th Floor with Hundreds of pected, and two other members of the D gang, with I a: in eaths Re rled $ 25.00 e T L e i O FASHIONABLE FALL DRESSES . fle Serwaen the' banaila an the health department in the last fwent-four P Stol. Individual and Distincti T : " ity o T e, MR PN | Nery 7 Gt 0 14 e == e W o 3 ™~ H L 1 b d b, 3 , erg 2 osacqu?;r;rt] \oqunth our new ang Ll(guplete M;;ses hDe;';art g ater i All the Stylish Crepes ment, Second Floor Annex, in our new buildin, we offer the above Donds And 35000 tp cash which. th ERF i e - [t B R B R Tl R, WONDERFUL DRESSES e ! eir worl or O rocks in combinations o ek nt]epnedlonfi:.ulmnf:v:mcg\ soumd ‘12"‘ .}‘5-‘.’11?4‘.-,";»'.‘.%’.‘ b e 95, $30.5 < s . an larm simultaneously in five - Brown embroidered in Tan. e in weie Feady WG the #fi:"fiofi,‘i o c'f&%:'."‘;‘:mm $ y $39 0’ $49.50 Tan embroidered in Brown. Thele ek o toorFram piaces of | Mergret Murras. 8¢ 1113°G & POIRET TWILL DRESSES Nawy embroidered in Gray. V'fi""‘; ffi'?:' T;emr'?fi,i «%‘-’?5? o?ll-::i: . Ny oo . Henna embroidered in Nazy. business :éjé’x',:ln"?rf‘% i “;1‘:’..!:# ene | Marriage Licenses. i The Kind You Want o of them tly ond | T e Black embroidered in White. man. Joe Mol milfiel»'”fl?z'oxnf;)s:and ollarringe lcenses have been anaed to m.| l§-i-é lgrl-snm -{snzng’r-géaé .‘géel- an u : uildin Siwes 14. 16. 18 across. the treet and. duplicated Jore '(fi’n','-’;'r"'yPu‘.\.:'n'f':.fi:"“n“-fi:m:'i'R g | i ’ - e > £l . d“:v; f@al; Except that J(ll':’lnfl r(c!d‘[,:d TR ;" Flobe Iflelfl 1 city and Snella ——‘_—‘.——'— Town ‘was wovnded. in the battle, | ' | " Eisd Hrowa tua Taes deknacn Best Tailored Suits in the City Due to the fact that the town is built | Datid A 1 54 Margaret M. Kab- S e —— i . On & level, steps. leading down from one | y bt He Special for two GOQ EA @4 & O s e ositions S Lo gme RS A: gn & street on .“gng}:’:: Hlovel than the M Besides the Tmlored Modeb There Arc S Orbie dowa WAt thibAaAItE: Fredericy H Waidman azd Buih P Chaney. Fur-Trimmed Slyla B Pfinwoolhmzp of Deale, Md., and Katherine | S@ @fi @@7 s §, Sockion ana dvte pava. HeadquarterAs_rfor Ha:g;omik\zgpc and Coats a2 'flll.l- Monroe and Mattie Woodbury, both lmmo LE' Y A l of_Baltimore, M i r Collars—Others -Trimm H lc Ko R G R ERS (Continued from Eighth Page.) Dmwupisuy ke TWO-DAY Slil-fi'self » rge C. Katherine Penderg: elvet. Th 111 b h art: A tus M. KI R B. El Bt ey STl 0 at Bome, stter | v = $25, $39.50, $49.50, $69.50 to $195.00 0{ children ‘Among the out-of-town guests were ’ ’ ’ Slarand Mrs. Milo M. wells and MissROCK CREEK NURSERY elis of New York, Rev. Mrs. Hfllberl (4 Hr),]dl ;f Cleveland, Gro'!l‘ llfl planters of orpamental trees. BLA‘ K Hinds of Kingston, | shrubs ' ants. "‘”.l;l'lur:: for you nursery ’ 1. The only Children's Garter made with the patented I i e way, 1 ., ther-in- . bl i cho SR s iy Fi Bty B0 Nursery Near Halpine, Ma. VELVET HATS 00 i i ot 1 t in the v ockvil stockings anth means less darning. ..;d&?p'fi::h::';;;;“?yc',,,y' Q.;‘;":f{.;l P. O, R lle, Md. Highest quality elastic and webbing, thoroughly wedding last _evening ut Centra 2 tested, insures long wear. . vf:'}x' h’%%lci" Dcz:kre‘r. loxx;\-ndfiué%‘ C ufl pm s Also all the | Values o t t Ad n al 3. The pin, buckle and clasp are absolutely rust proof, Tenver, 0 s N0 e Ciarence Ao ooy Leading Shapes ":‘“ a E: 3 son 0! a an 4. Estraswong pin. Cannot break or bend. st sy and i 8 | Complexions and Colors $1250 3 o B b ks, Oh 5. The buckle is easily adjusted and prevents broken RO e mer o, || AT@ Healthy : finger nails. pastor of the Central Presbyterian | | sos. Church, “oMelated ot the ceremony. | | oina: Sms Lottt Booe T Mteee s 250 and up the decorations about the altar being depending upon style and size Thertc of autusn Rowers . L nEe 2 u 8ty any ‘The musical prosrn.m;;rendered by Complete satisfaction assured or your money back Tonts calllet snd Davis: Nowiser via: Tinist, included * ' s n A.STEIN & COMPANY e e Cinbohe e mooma. Fourth Fi Makers of PARIS GARTERS for Men e bride wore 3 wiite gown of 608 TO su ELEVENTH ST. ourta 00N duchess satin CHICAGO NEW YORK the 'side with, orange. blassome, and o c {the gourt of ‘her poine Ince: vell. an The House of Courtesy. heirloom, worn by brides of four " generations in the family. She car- ried a shower bouquet of bridal roses and lilles of the valley. The matron of honor was Mrs. Alfred H. Crossman, the sister of the bride, who wore a gown of orchid 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Open 9:15 A M. Close 6 P.M.. Banner Bargains for Friday A Great Special Parchase and Sale of Two Hundred NEW. FALL DRESSES For Women and Misses 95 Values are beyond comparison—when style, quality and price are considered. Materials include Satin Cantons, Canton Crepes, Figured Crepes, Satins, Poiret Twills, Tricotines and charming combinations. Black, navy blues and all shades of brown Misses’ sizes 14 to 20; women’s sizes 36 to 46. ~ More Sport Coats at *19:% and 29% These are all the rage this season and we just recelved a num< ber of stunning new models. Choose from herringbones, tweeds, plaid-backs, English Coatings and chinchillas, All the popular fall colors in all sizes. Full lined and semi-lined, Some real surprises offered on our first floor—Friday. $5.98 SILK WAISTS, $2.98 ‘repe de Chine and Geor gette Waists, taken from our well selected stock and fi'fliifidffi“fi'fi:"fi ganlx)xeer day tomorrow. Many beautiful styles, including the popular frill fronts. White, flesh and colors. All sizes, but not in every style. 1 Sweat: $3.98 Taffeta Silk Petticoats, $l 98 Wool Sweaters. Values to $l.98 Odds and emh of v-rlonu wenvas styles and Reduced to .. $498. At s«ilok Ceshiieans R $2 98 colors reduced for quick clearance. TuXedo and Glove sm: Novelty lnd iace nrwe\. slip-over styles. .25 Silk Hose, 75:: Chek Silk Underwear . .olsel,lkh::?!:n‘d“:;:me garter tops and reinforc: ;;g:.u :‘: $l 98;.‘:A‘: $2 98 ale of Gloves, $1.75 lues-from $2.50 to $3.98 pair. Odd lots of Klvdah‘;o:hl and Fabric Gloves.” About 500 pairs. If your size is here they are wonderful values. 3 000 SILK CAMISOLES Values Up to $2.98, Choice at Crepe de Chine, .Satin and Radium Silk Gare ments reduced fgr this Special Sale tomorrow. Included are Goins, Teddy Combinations, Step= / ins, Bloomers, etc. chiffon brilliants, of pink vet with a bandeau of nd carried a large bouquet ebuds. :The bridesmaids were Mise Marion B. Webber, Miss Lillian D. Fontaine, both residents of Boston and grau ates of Lasell Seminary, and Miss Ethel V. Lowe and Miss Elizabeth Archibald of this city. They wore gowns of taffeta of the rainbow colors, yellow, blue, peach and green, and chaplets 'of siiver leaves. They |carried old-fashioned bouquets of garden flowers In lace hoiders. The best man was Mr. Edwin S. v C. . _Edward M, Perkins and Mr. John G. Scharf, all of Washington. ‘The bride was llven away by her brother-in-law, Mr. Alfred H. Cross- man of Newton, Mass. e mother of the bride, Mrs. M Ida Decker, wore a gown of m"fi lace, with a corsage of Ophelia The mother of the bridegroom, Mrs. Exley, wore a handsome gown of black sequins, with a corsage bou- quet of pink roses. The bride was a recent student at asell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass., and Mr. Exley a recent student at George Washington University. Immediately following the cere- mony the bridal party held a recep- tion at the home of the bride, shortly after which the bride and bridegroom |- left by motor for tHelr wedding tour. Bostonians Stop in Capital En Route Home. Mr."and Mrs. H. F. Roberson, who are motoring back to their home in Boston, are spending a few days here at the Lee H ouse. The formal luncheon of the Wo- men's City Club will be held Satur- 4 day, at 1 o'clock p.m. Mr. Robert r ' Autumn Hats music week in Washington and other Truly a Big Sale— For Fr\iday <anc1 Saturday 7 of several hundred wonderfully Attractive cities, will give his {llustrated lecture “Music and 1. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Stott of Austra- returned to thelr apartment at Stone- leigh Courts after a short absence from the capital. Mr. and Mrs. W. 5. Stott of Austra- My Whole_Aim Is Directed Toward Remodeling Your FURS 118 such & way a mllnmnmm-um- tion in workmanship, price and style. Martin Wolf 3% --that have just come from the studios of the fo::e-' most Milliners of America GINGERALE $8 50 The shapes are pleasing depart- ures from the stereotyped styles— and present distinctively new and original effects—full of individual ef- fectiveness. Every color that has fashion’s approval is in evidence. The highly~favored Panne‘and Lyons Velvet—plain and in combi- nation with Duvetyn—the better grade of each—and trimmed with os- trich’ feathers, fetching bows, bril- liant ornamelnts.