Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1923, Page 14

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14 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (. WEDNESDAY, ARREST FOR DEATH OF TWO IMMINENT 2 Memphis Police Declare They i Have Traced Origin of Pistol Used. January 81.—That | automatic pistol—the | apon with which Mrs. | ltuth McElwain Tucker, aged twenty vears, and Dun Waller, youns entucky salesman were shot to icath on a country road near Mem- inis early Sunday—was stolen sev- «ral weeks ago from an automobile a garage within @ Dlock of the| employed, was disclosed by police cials early today. he owner of sthe automobile- from ! vhich the pistol wis stolen supplied « cartridge early today which mateh- ed a shell found in the tonneau of | Wailer's automobile after the youth's | Lody had been found at the steering | wheel, and Mrs. Tucker’s body had | leen discovered in a field, about twenty feet from the car. | Although no arrest de early today in the e -1 =, despite announcement last night | v a police officlal tl ®.¢ taken into © hours, police attached great fmpor- tance to this new clew, H Mrs. Tucker and Waller were la seen alive by f man would to deter rd part in & o t when Waller automobile. the attacker shot ! m, and then the voung wi | other c: bafled them. po! 1 early today that the new d sures would lead to some thing | acfinite | GOULD DIVORCE LEGAL | New York State Recognizes Decree | Obtained in France. ALBANY, N. Y. January 31.—New York state offic has recognized | decree of d Bich the courts a rank Jay | m | 1 married Kelley in October, 1910. Th arated for some vears when Mrs sould {nstituted action for divorce in his state. Gould responded, setting | up the defense that he had obtained a divorce in I'ar, NEW TEACHERS GET JOBS. Midyear graduates of the Wilson Normal School will be given teaching itlons in _the District public schools immediately upon the be ing of the new semester Thursd: sraduates received their diplomas at | eommencement exercises Saturday night. Her Resolve. From the Boston Tranacript. W makes papa €0 cross?” qiired his little daughte “We must be very p: nt and Kind with poor papa,” plied her mother. He is suffering v tic nerve.” e little one was thoughtfully for a moment. then she solemnly remark: Mamma, when I grow up T will nev Arry & man with a sciatic nerv Influenza May Develop Get a package today |/ i At All qu;im D ‘Star Classified Ads ; are Systematically Arranged You’ll find them grouped under appropri- . ate headings—and al- phabetically arranged under those headings. i So that, in spite of the i immense volume of Clas- sified Advertising ap- pearing in The Star, each individual ad is easily located. Results explain why The Star carries more Classified Adverlisinf day gfter day than all the other papers here combined. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Aquamarine, Rings, $3.00 JANUARY 31, 19238. it There is hardly a finger ring as good-look- J : - ) ing that could be bought for anywhere near this pri;-z-. They are of 10-karat gold with beautiful set b —First Floor. W, ashmgton—l\eu Vork—P-ns Established . 1860 STORE NF\NS for Tl ursday, February 1, 1923 lene Franklin 7400 Feather Fans, $4.95 Oune-plume fans in_beautiful evening col- ors or rich black. Full, fluffy plumes, that add an important touch to the evening cos- tume —First Floor. 420430 Seventh Street Northwest “Stolen Fruits” from Springtime—A Remarkable Purchase and Sale of New Advance Mllhnery Tailored, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats—Specially Priced $3.85 \ppealing new spring millinery —ready to wear or ready to trim to suit your taste, Bewitching lines and colors that will lend a refreshing note to the jaded winter costume. models, of superior qualities, s. Hats which would ordinary sell at sample lir Numerous individual such as are found in much higher prices. Choice, $3.85. Shapes Rolled Brims Straight ‘mlnn Offt Y outhful lu Quaint Poke: Smart Mus New Side Drapes Materials Colors m.uL Brown. Tan, Almond. Braid combination- On Sale Tomorrow, $3.85 Beauties, Are These Slip-on Sweaters at $3.79 I'heir knitted simplicity, with a full-fashioned purled cufi and ‘waidtline, aré enough to insure them another season of immense popularity. These are of moh with round necks and long sleeves— a style that may be worn for the most sedate occa- sions, as well ‘as participating in the gayest of sports.” Choose from orchid, buff, navy .nul white. —Second Floor. Colors of Outer Wear in These New Silk Petticoats at $4.50 \ soit irock drapes smartest over a straightime petticoat of clinging jersey or lustrous radium. And when the colors are those that belong so decidedly to the new things of springtime, it is quite necessary for one’s petticoat to be as new as one’s frock. Scalloped or fringed bottoms, sowe with narrow kniie pleatings, and some with straight hems topped with em- broidery designs. Brown, black, navy, besides the brighter diades of copen, almond, henna and taupe. Many other K pu.lhmuts. some with Bulgarian, Paisley and Persian trimmings, $4.95 to $10.00. —Third Floor. How About Corduroy Robes, Special, $4.50 Because of the limited quantity, we are giving you the price advanta which is vers much lower than robes of such quality usually sell for. They are coat dtyle, of broad-wale corduroy, with a soft velvety finish. There is a deep side pocket and a convenient tie girdle of the same material, 1wwn in lovely colorings of cherry, pansy, wistaria and copen 'hird Floor. Full-fashioned Silk Hose, $2.00 Women who appreciate the better kind of silk stock ings will find choosing in this group a real pleasure. Rich. heavy pure thread silk, perfect in every respect. Black, white, gray and tan shades. —First Floor. Costume Slips—New On~= Arrive The ever-indispenisa ble Costume Slip is here shown in abun- dance, ranging from the simplest style, made of a durable sateen, to the more carefully tai- lored garments of the guaranteed E v e rfast fabrics. Two. of the many have been sketched. The styles include the bodice top or built-up shoulder. Selection may be made from the newest spring colors, as well as mnavy, brown and black. Prices range from $1 to $2.95 —Third Floor. 4 —Second Fioor. New Silk Blouses Do Not Spare the Colors $5.00 \lmond , indo blue, E md bitter cstion of : these new blou Overblo em broider i ntra col- ors her g their own soft tone sufiict Some have TOW 1 'd some a hip band bound with metal 1 - \lso a numher of black and avy blue in this interesting assortment that give the one- picce e ixut with the dark col- ored <k and suits —Second Floor. Dainty Silk Underwear With the Particular Charm of Pink $4.95 Ihe well gowned voman can never be ite satistied unless r underth »parel. ere is an op- portunity to select gowns and enve lope chemise of un- usual beauty at a price that could never tell vou how really lovely they are. Flesh color srepe de chine and ra- dium are the materials, set off with fine laces { many attractive de- gns. So are em- broidered, touched with handwork or tiny rose buds, and some lean to the simpl tailored styles. This group is very specially priced. —Thira Floor. 7 Too Many Corsets A Stock-Reducing Sale Certain nationally known corsets, of which we too many; also a large quantity of discontinued Perhaps the very model you like best is included. must be sold. and tremendous price reductions which we have made should move them rapidly. ; These corsets are made of the finest materials—firm Coutil and Broche, in white and flesh. lLow and me- dium bust models, some with clastic tops. Styles for every figure in one make or another. The price cutting is drastic. Back-Lacing Corsets Formerly priced $150. Rediuced t - $2.00 and $3.50 and Formerly priced $3.00. Reduced to Formerly priced $600. Reduced to..... Front-Lacing Corsets Formerly priced $3.50. Reduced to. Formerly priced $5. Reduced to. Formerly $6.00 and $6.50. Reduced to Formerly $7.50 and $8.50. Reduced to Formerly priced $9.00. Reduced to.., Formerly $10.00 and $11.00. Reduced to Formerly priced $13.00. Reduced to. Formerly gsm and $18.00. Reduced —Third Floor. / g . 5000 Yards Fashionable Silks | at a low price, yard, $1.69 choice oi cight very desirable fabrics, with plenty of black, and a wide range of good colors for now and later use. Choose confidently from: 40-=inch Satin Charmeuse ch Heavy Crepe de Chine 40-inch Lingerie Radium 36=inch Changeable Taffeta 36=inch Figured Foulard 32<inch Silk Broadcloth Shirting 36-inch’ Black Satin Duchess 3o-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta In rich browns and soft tans, in delicate grays or the bright hues of wild flowers in the new almond green that is so restful and summe or in those alwayvs sati ng tones of navy biue and black, the new dresses come and present themselves for review ’ A—The art of old I gypt inspires the de- sign of the printed tucked yoke is a two-piece model, with roshanara. $25.00, HEnssabRE sleeves of sand color silk in this frock. Tt chifon, with wider tucks on the full tai- h pleated skirt, feta skirt. Flower bining the print motif at waistline ‘A Pageant of Spring Dresses This distinctive array of new Spring Dresses is proof that the newest fashions may be had at moderate prices in the - Lansburgh Shops. Choose from many styles—all new! 1f a spring dress must be silk, there are still hosts of $ weaves for your choosing— eta, Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe, Spiral Crepe, Satin, Roshanara and Printed Crepes, and in style and trim- ming there’s a variety that beggars description Here are four of the many interesting styles: B—Black tatfeta is here enlivened with a D—Gay trailing vines on a background of almond green give bon Asuggcst sleeves this printed crepe to this frock of cocoa irock an air of mid brown crepe de chinc. summer. Sleeves and jraid d sign on skirt neckline are finished 1 d rosettes with cream lace 25.00. §25.00. —Second Floor. C—Brown and gold braid and moire rib For the Wee Newcomer When one arrives in a strange, new world it is quite necessary to find everything necessary to one's health and comfort already arranged. Our Baby Shop is equipped to supply every warm, dainty wearable. and every accessory for the new haby's, comfort. A Complete Layette ——may be composed of the following pieces, vary- ing in price according to the quality of the gar- ments selected. 3 Shirts 3 Bands Flannel Skirts Lingerie Skirts 2 Wrappers 2 Blankets 3 dozen Diapers 2 Pads 3 pairs Wool Stock- 3 Gowns ings 1 Bishop Slips 1 box Talcum Powder 2 Dresses 3 cakes Castile Soap A smaller Layette of 30 pieces, already made up, specially priced, $9.95. Other Needfuls for New Baby’s Comfort Flannel sinders, 19c. Soft Knit Shirts, open iront, 50c. Red Star Diapers, 18x36 to 27x34. Dozen, $2.25 to $4. and wool, 25c to $1.50. Cotton Receiving Blankets, each, 85c. wool, up to Silk Quilts, Crib, 18x36; woven wire spring. Spe- with cial, $3.95. Pad for same to order, $2.00. —Fourth Floor. Other Blankets, all or part = Quilted Lap Pads, 17x18, 39¢c. $6.95. Quilted Lap Pads, 18x36, 69c. hand-quilted Quilted Lap Pads, 27x40, $1. hand - embroidered. $2.95 to $6.95. Hand-crocheted Bootees,oi ~ White Ivory Long Dresses, in many styles; plain bishop, yoke or pleated fronts; some immed skirts. 49¢c to $10.50.

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