Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1923, Page 23

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STORES WTNESS ATIEMPTS SUGDE Negro Accused of Offering Bribe for Affidavit Tries to Leap Five Stories. By the Associated CHICAGO, September 28.—Robert ; Lee, negro, former deputy sheriff, one of the witnesses questioned by the state’s attorney in the investization of charges by Mrs. W. that her husb wealthy New , York hotel owner, had conspired to ! defame her re . attempted to | jump from s v > county | v caught | he threw one foot over the sill of the window, ! five stories from the street. He was taken to . who 00 erns Photo. nd Brunner took a vall 7 with the | = out.the | d on it a like- | Prosecutor ve previously “done lots of | | brooks, negro atter- ev notice. M a_childhood playr Mrs. Stokes, volunteer tion to the state’ S convinced | used with ’ d on them. | NAMES BODY TO REDUCE | THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, Have You Tried Our Delicious Homemade Candy 25 Different Kinds' 60c 1b. Candy Section, Fourth floor. Saturday is Young Shoppers’ Day on Smart Linen Collar and Cuff Sets Do Freshen Up School Frocks $1.50 Set These are of natural color linen, Peggy style, trimmed - with two rows of hemstitching and edged with filet or Irish picot. Middy Ties—in a variety of colors. $3.75;. Hali-squares, $1 and $2. Windsor Ties of Silk ‘Artists’ Ties 40c 85c and $1 Of crepe de chine, 85c. our-in-Hands, 75c. Neckwear Section, First floor. Squares, D. ¢, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘28, 1923. TWoodward &7 fithmm Member Better_Busimss Bureau Special Temorrow Assortment of Milk- Chocolate Covered Almonds, Filberts, and Brazil Nuts 65c box Candy Section, Fourth floor. the Fourth Floor Special for Tomorrow 50 Dozen Pairs Silk and Fiber Mixed * HOSE, $1 pair Particularly good-wearing hose, in a good weight for Fall; semi-fashioned, with lisle garter tops and soles, In the best Autumn shades—beige, gray, meadow lark, log cabin,” Autumn brown and black. Granite Chiffon Silk Hose, $1.90 Pair gL o~ i XXX SO ¢ 00 s e = Gitls and Their Junior Sisters Are Choosing These Smart Clothes for School Girls’ Coats, $15 This smart little side-tie coat with its one big pocket and high-buttoning collar, in a gray mixed tweed, is but one of the good-looking school coats for girls. And if you prefer, you may have a youthful suedine coat with a fur Juniors’ Coats, $39-50 Are those very smart sport stripes and plaids that are so fashionable for the younger set. This model sketched is An handsome brown plaid, collared with brown fur; others are in Women's Hosiery Section, First floor. Felts for Sports, $7;50 PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY | lovely gray or brown mixtures—and all have fur collars in blended colors. Frocks, $29-50 That they must be of felt and small and close-fitting are the all-important requisites for.smart sports hats for autumn. And these are all of that—scratch felts and plain felts—in cloche shapes with brims and with- out—some rolling slightly off-the-face; and just a chic collar, which is very smart. Frocks, $1250 Are for girls of 7 to 14 years—smart youthful By the Associated Press. TLANTIC CITY, N. J.. September 28—A committee to devise means for reducing the size of the general as- sembly of the P siding officer at the general council, meeti; ) Those who advocated a change i models, including a two-piece serge frock with pleated skirt and linen collar; this very at- tractive little wool crepe frock in navy, with colored embroidery—and the ever-smart regu- lation frock. For junior girls, 15 and 17—among the varied smart models, in serge and tricotine, is this frock sketched—an especially attractive frock in navy blue embroidered in copper and navy —and with a little lace-edged youthful collar touch of grosgrain ribbon for trimmin All the wood browns are fashionably present—as well as the sand shades and navy and black. Two models sketche Millinery Section, «Third floor. the representation of the Pre 3 for chic. teries throughout the United States 1y Smart Skirts, $4 to $5:50 Made especially for ‘younger girl®; with white bodies that button so that they hang from the shoulders. Fancy tweeds like this one sketched, checked flannels and navy serge from which to choose. Sizes 6 to 16 years. R For Misses B St e ST A Smart Striped Coat, $25 sure incr sembly 3 Y : . the ”fuymen i miniate A Satin-Crepe Frock, $25 from two to twelve o o ointed to the as This is but one of the smart new topcoats shown f The oy eralssouncirianicuraaiiito misses at this exceptionally moderate price; it’s of . meet tomorrow afternoon in ng'?;"’ fine \\«fixlcn, swagger ()ml !muTs]triped %0 be very 165 Of all Rbiean = new and very smart. thers of the same type, typi- = % $ s :._a_i‘_— cally school-campus coats, are in tans and g)rlays.)P Sma'rt YOUthful Sports Ha'ts for GI:'IS, 7'50 A frock that will prove as wearable as it is smart is Girls' and Juniors' Sections, Fourth foor. embroidered, knife-pleated, ruf- this one of satin crepe-—in brown or black, with its < = fled or trimmed with smast bias very new flared, tiered , an idea which is further folds. And almost any fashion- carried out in the slee Another frock is trimmed W able color—rust, wood brown, with tiny pleated ruffles—another smartly embroid- Lanvin green, violet, navy, \ ered, and still another has a dainty Bertha-like collar taupe, black. \\ of embroidered batiste and lace. Brown, black and Petticont Section, Third floor A Wrap-Around Skirt $12.50 Fashioned of Velvo Knit, a Sweaters, $5 to $9-50 Very necessary in every schoolgirl’s ward- robe is a sweater or two; this one of camel- color brushed wool is $6; others are in the smart collegiate pull-over style—in white, navy and red; and imported jerseys are also slip-ons. Silk Petticoats Special, $5 Besides being very specially priced, there are many attractive styles from which to choose. In jersey, radium and tub silk— ven tons of prunes th a newly-in- | Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. Treo Girdles for Girls all elastic—part elastic All-elastic models are ideal for school and athletic wear, for they give and support at the same time. 10, 12, 14, 16 inch lengths. $3.50 to $5. Copperfield-Style Boys® Suits, $2 the mode, and besides being wrapped around, it has a smart, well placed pocket for added chic. Another model at this price is of wool Canton, finely a_lot of petticoats. ~Checked tucked so that it seems to be gingham “ones are tgrimmed in pleated; in tan, taupe and organdy, while this °little one H i black sketched .is of chambray, trim- i 3 med in checks and embroidery. Sports Socks, 50c and 75¢ Fall-weight mercerized cotton, some with Derby- ribbed, turn-over cuffs, others with fancy rolled tops; and all the new smart shades from which to Button-Under-Style Creepers, $3.50 —are really the only thing for little folk of 1 and 2 years. These sketched are of white poplin, with checked gingham collar and cuffs, and others of colored chambray are prettily smocked. Bloomer-Style Girls’ Frocks, $2 —are not only a very good style for girls 2 to 6, but they do save Part-clastic Girdles are combined with pretty satin-figured or satin- A popular style for the small striped fabrics, in varied lengths. y boy of 2 to 5 years is this little $3 to $6. Copperfield-style suit, with its A white poplin or dimity waist and button-on trousers of yel- low, copen, brown or rose. Infants’ Section, Fourth floer. Sturdy Shoes for Little Fellows he weig}lt of (luy sits lightly upon the hostess who dines secure in the confi- Jence that her coflee will be nothing short Girls’ corsets fitted by expert cor- setieres. Corset Section, Third floor. Skirt Section, Third floor. . Outdoor-Indoor Sports Golf’s A Good Game Sale Fountain Pens, Special, $1 of Good to the last droP." MAXWELL | Every Boy and Girl Can Have A Fountain Pen Now Isn’t that a low price to pay for a real Fountain Pen?—and there are several different styles— long ones-and short ones with clips, for the boys to keep them in their pockets; short ones with rings,.so that girls may wear them on a ribbon around their necks. —of Norwegian calfskin, are splendid school shoes, built to fit little fellows’ feet, with broad unboxed toes and copper tips to keep them from wearing out so soon. Sizes, 8% to 11, ?5: without tips, sizes 11 to 2, $5. Blucher-cut High Shoes, made on a natural-shape last, have welt soles and spring heels; in tan calf- skin or patent coltskin. Sizes 614 to 8, $4.50; sizes 8% to 11, §5. Young People’s Shoe Section, Fourth floor. choose. Sizes 7 to 10. 3 Boys’ Union Suits Of medium weight, just right for wear now, are of cotton, with high neck, long sleeves and knee length. . Priced ‘according to the size—4 to 16. $L55 to $2.45 suit. Tndcrwear and Hoslery Section, Fourth fioor. And this is great weather for it. Our W & L Special Golf Clubs are $2.50 each Burke Standard Clubs, Golf Balls Harry Vardon, imported, $5. $3.75. 3urke Grand Prize, $5.25. Lady Burke Clubs, $4.75. Burke Wood Clubs—to $15. HOUSE COFFEE HARDLY SLEPT FROM TETTER In lichy Pimples On Head. Cuficura Heals. “] badtetter on my head so badly that I could hardly sleep at might. It broke out in little pim- ples and itched and burned. My lalr began to fall out and ‘was life- less and dry. It was this way for several months. Silver King, Why Not, Dunlap, Wright & Ditson’s, Spaulding’s Kroflite, Burke’s—also the Gray Goose, 50c, 75c, $1. Juvenile Golf Sets, bag and 3 clubs, $7.50. Golf Bags, $3 to $45. Stationery Section, First floor. W & L Better Service Suits for Boys Football Season’s On— With Two Pairs of Knickers HoctiBatla $1 5 Gi0. Soccer Balls, $5 to $9. ;i Our W & L Special Ball, Volley Balls, $225. to $ I 2‘75 o $5 $8.50. Foot Ball Pants, $5. Play Balls, $1 to $1.75. i 4 —and a better boy’s suit at this price you would have \' D ;i::(‘)i Gear, $2.50 and SBezzung Gloves, $4, $6, $7 difficulty in finding. These are real school suits, built to ki - withstazd all the hard knocks; they’re of materials meant %}:;‘:]dBe:nngi;fS;;iasfi %:"sll;ex:gBl:]algs.SSSa:gdsfé. for service, and there are a lot of details in the finish and argeve. $3.50 ? ¥ 4 5 tailoring which insure long wear for these sturdy suits. J y“ ok i 2 And, too, the extra“knickers nearly double the wear. Light SpetingiGentl Sactint, ROBEH IS e and dark mixtures, in a number of popular models; sizes The Radiola V Detector And 2 stages amplification in metal cabinet, mahogany 7 to 17. A Good School School Shirts finish, with tubes, phones and batteries—$142.50. The Crossley X, $55 Blouse, $1 $1.50 ; Of woven madras and fine-count percales, with regular 1 stage tuned radio frequency detector and 2 stages attached collars or neckband style; stripes and all-white. Audio frequency; noted for its long range reception. Our $pecial Loud Speaker, $10 Blouse sizes 7 to 14 years. Shirt sizes 12}4 to 14 neck. Complete with plug; we also have the Western Elec- Erasers Real Keller Koats " O EEed Naroad : A Sizes 6 to 16, $7.50 tric 521 W, $21; and the 10D, at $55. - oin L 3 & Pencils, $1. ; 7 New Golf Caps—big variety of styles, $1.50 Large :lsca?;l:ooflw ‘E{i;tys;erv:rx:‘h:tg you'll These have clips or rings. Official BOY Scout Outfitters Victrola Galleriés, Fourth floor, for demonstration. Stationery Section, First floer. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. What Boy or Girl Needs a Waterproof School Bag ou're that boy or girl, you'll want to see these Brand-new ool Bags in the Toy Store before you choose yours. re plenty large, with extra pockets for lunch or pencils, and they’re made of fabrics that will keep your books from getting wet on rainy days, and you can buy a Waterproof School Bag for as little as 35c up to $2.50. - Toy Store, Fourth floor. School Supplies Pencil Boxes, 25c to $1.75. Note Books, 25¢ to $1. School Pads, 3c to 35c. Colored Pencils and Cray- ons, 10c to 15c. q eveth s Pen Holders, Pencils out success. iend recomment Caticura Soap and Ointment 80 I and Higscis, Stjeacts purchased some and n.if a few weeks it began to show improve- (Signed) Miss Susie S. Stroble, R. R. 4, Box 153A, Pine Bluff, Ark. UseCuticuraforalltoilet purposes. *

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