Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1922, Page 18

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A WASHINGTON INSTITUTION, LONG ESTABLISHED AND . 7Y a “fur coat Xmas” if you so elect. of these Bargains until holiday time. CARACUL COATS of fine quality, full length, skunk or self- $175 trimmed. $300 value RACCOON COATS of extra fine Canadian skins, full lengths. $180 FINE FOX COLLARS, shades, large variety. Very Spe- cial at for newest $22 One Family Management for 30 Ye: _ MAGNIFICENTLY FUR TRIMMED of Rich Surfaced, Deep Piled Materials GERONA MARVELLA. TARQUINA - MARCOVA | Platinum Wolj; Squirrel or Beaver) Platinum, Taupe or Black Fox, » Tan,Grey or a‘;o':"'h Caracul, s95.00 The Actual Values of which were up to $135 : | Hudson Seal Coat $ 295 00 40-inck combined with deep Collar and Cuffs of Skunk. Value $355.00. | | Fur Coat Special ”* | WHERE YOU BUY WITH SAFETV AND AT LOWEST. Continuing Our Extraordinary Sale of Fine Fur Coats T REDUCED PRICES that will well enable you to make this A Deposit Will Reserve any Wraps of Finest HUDSON SEAL (dyed Muskrat), built on the latest lines and trimmed in Kolinsky, Skunk or Squirrel. PERSIAN LAMB COATS (only 6), best quality, European dyed, plain and some with skunk collars and cuffs, and Kolinsky trimmed. Values, $650. Now ... All Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coats At Prices Below Wholesale Value! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,’ RICES ALWAYS D. ¢, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922. ERAND JURY ACCUSES GRANGER OF BIRAMY Charges of False Pretenses Against Lucy M. Fornes Are Ignored. Joseph Granger, twenty-six years old, was indicted yesterday by the grand Jury on a charge of bigamy. While serving at Camp Dix, during the war, it Is alleged, Granger met Marle Har- riett of Brown Mills, N. J., and mar- ried her June 6, 1920. He deserted | her, it is sald, and coming to Wash- ington wooed and wed Miss Nona Fenton a few months later. There is a child by the second marriage, it lis stated. The grand jurors ignored a charge of false Dretenses against Lucy 2T Fornes and a charge of assauit to Kill against Eloulsa Goodman, col- jored. The latter shot her friend, Har- rison E. White, 1058 30t street northwest. old the grand jury the pistol was ac- ehdontally discharged as he attempted to take it from the woman. | Others indicted and the charges against them are: Thornton Johnson and Edward Botts, housebreaking and larceny; James Thompson, Thomas Brown and James Harris, as- sault with dangerous weapon; Alex- £l $600 value $37 5 $385 { Thomas Kent, William Smith, J(hn Carter and Joseph Carter, robb | Charies "B Frons and Wilitam \\m {der, larceny after trust; Willlam L. | Jones, Samuel A, Getrow, Joseph Ne- poli, Cicero Enders and Richard S. | Trevathan, non-support. BOOKMAKING CHARGED. | | iBnrber Arrested on Complaint That l He Refused to Pay Bet. Raymond James Brown, a barber, gl\llut his address as 810 12th alreez ! was arrested yvesterday by Detectives | Messer and Mansfleld and held to an- jswer a charge of making a handbook (on the race: (‘ompl.unl v.ns made to the detec- days ago that Brown | tives several l Y | favor of James C. Davis, statutory agent ' B8 LISTS HONOR GRADUATES.| Policeman, Hurt | rtment Announceu Ten Resctuflg’ Woman’ Frnm Rscognized Schools. xncluaaa in the list of honor grad- Menaced by Car, es of distingulshed colleges and honor military schools, Sacrificing himself to injury to aid another by thrusting an elder- ly uridentified white woman out of the path of an approeching street car, Pcliceznan R. L. Jones | was knocked down and hurt about ! \ i Just an- nounced by the War Department, are the names of Robert H. Young of' the Unweunyormm.na College Park. an E. Barbour of Staunton Mlllllry Aclaemy Staunton, Va.; Wil- liam H. Booth, Norborne Pb. Gatling, Willlam V. Shannon and Frank R.| the head, face and legs yesterday at S!ubbl of the Virghfla Military In-| $th and U streets. ohn McA. The woman was crossing the street behind a westbound street car. The oncoming eastbound car ‘was concealed from her view by the first car. Jones rushed from the sidewalk, grabbed her and pushed her out of danger. As he | titute, Lexington, Va.; Joh Enrbeur John E "Catlin, Walter R, Miller and How: the Virginia A‘rlcu]!urfll and Me- chanical College and Polytechnic In- stitute, Blacksburg, Va. —_— HONEYMOONERS LOSE SUIT OVER TRAIN FOOD Court Holds Railroad Is No In- surer of Victuals Served in Its Dining Cars. ard L. Swineford of was doing so he lost his balance and was unable to get out of the way of the Furluna(ely he escaped serlous injury, but suffered brulses to the painful injury The identity of the woman has not yet been established. The Railroad Administration cannot | 8 be held responsible for illness follow- | B ing the eating of tainted food by & passenger on & dining car in the ab- sence of proof of negligence, accord- & ing to the decision by Justiee Hoeh- | & ling of the District Supreme Court, who vesterday directed a verdict In has become 8o favorably of the United States, who was sued known to discri for $125,000 damages by Dora B. King iscelm inating ana_ her husband, D. D. King of § Greensboro, N. C. The Kings were on ' & their honeymoon Detemher 29, 1919, and the bride ate a veal chop In the diring car of a Pennsylvanta railroad train, then bolng operated by the government. Medical testimony given on behalf of the plaintiffs showed that the wife purchasers of Christmas Cards and gift novelties of all kinds. We shall be glad to have you drop in Ind look us over at any time. thing we sell. is seriously ill as the result of an at- . tack of ptomaine poisoning. No neg- The National igence was proved, and the court held that a railroad company is no Remembrance Shop insurer of the quality of the food fur- 5 nlehet; in a dmmgdcar and s0 ordered (Ms. Foster's Bhop) a verdict for the defendant. e ing_placed her damages at 14th Street ©3.%%..5 his wife and for the expense incident |2 Patent Colt, with brocade satin back. side tie, Spanish heel. Patent Colt, Goodyear welt, 2- strap, mili ury heel, with rubber heel attached. Values Upto $7.00 WINTER FOOTWEAR For Milady is Merit $485 Here in all the Latest Styles and Models We have them in so many different styles that you are assured of satisfac- ATTRACTIVE For They are Values of Exceptional at Values Upto $7.00 See Our Window Display for Real Values 911 Pa. Ave. 911 HOOPER BROS. . . Open Saturday Evening SAKS FUR CO., 610 Twelfth St. Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Announcement INITIAL SALE OF THE SEASON } ' 1214 F Street N.W. COATS & WRAPS 0 pay a winning of §52, tand since that time, it is charged, he Im-ceph_d a bet of $2 from a police agen had refused t _— proposal s made that Wellesley | Coliess shall follow the exampie of Bryn Mawr and open {its doors for | summer courses to women in indus- . N 2 I, 22 Y N cAn Important Offering of Individually Styled, High Type DRESSES or Afternoon, Dinner, Theatre & CONSISTING OF INDIVIDUAL DESIGNS AND I-‘AITHFUL COPIES OF PARIS MODELS IN THE - FOLLOWING MATERIALS 2 N Chiffon Velvets Flat Crepes Brocaded Velvets Maltese Crepes Salome Velvets Brocaded Crepes Chenille Velvets Metal Cloths - Silk Velvets Chiffons, Laces Piquetine Poiret Twills Y59 to 954 The Actual Values of which ! were to $125 Dance Frock Special Of Taffeta. Pastel Tints in the smart season $3 5 '00 | Models. Re-marked from $55.00. to her illness. I, 00 0 i 1214 F St. (Between 12th and 13th) Millinery Salon, Main Floor Washmgton s Newest Millinery Shop SATINS BROCADES FAILLE SILKS VELOURS METALLIC ALL AT 1% PRICE Y, N ANNOUNCES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Sale Of All OQur Newest and Most Exclusive Model Hats At 15 Price A Sale That Will Make Many New Friends for This Store LESS THAN THREE WEEKS AGO This millinery shop was opened with the newest and most exclusive advanced styles that were shown by New York’s finest creators of Women’s Headwear. Thousands of Washington women have admired and commented enthusiastically on our gorgeous display of millinery. The Very Newest Models From the Following Creators Henri Bendel Buick-Weiss Harry Collins Cupid Belnord Rawak Milgrim’s Jaccard Warshauer Joseph Vogue Hyland All Now Reduced to One-Half of $15. go g:u gow 8 :g sg $27.50 Hats Now . .$13.75 $17.50 Hats Now ... .$8.75 ¢39 09 Hats Now . .$15.00 $20.00 Hats Now . .$10.00 ooc\) o) Now . $17.50 $22.50 Hats Now . .$11.25 $25.00 Hats Now . .$12.50 $40.00 Hats Now . .$20.00 Original Price Tickets Remain on Each Hat Reductions Are Made at Time of Purchase Sale Begins Fnday 9AM. See Window Dlsplay 220700 % it 2 2/ % 2%

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