Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1923, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1925. TORONTO GIRL NS > oure rown T URGES PROTECTION ™ . i T i It had been what dear Mantilini IN HE_AEE.SEATTLE BELlEVED HlKING Bandits Manacle Attendant Po- 1 Everett police also are tracing the Sil- | phone number could not be traced, that 3 Interlaken district failed to disclose ver Lake clue. Miss Austin was alive-and in the hands |any elues, An intengive search for Miss Austin [of two alleged narcotic addicts in the | A reward of $500 has been offered was launched last might aft J listrict, three blocks from | for the return of the girl dead or all Flammer, manager of hat was found one hour and an additional-$500 wil agency, reported to the Se: disappearance Sunday. " A | for Information which will that he had recelved a telephone call | hcuse-to-house scarch by authoritie rest and conviction of an from an unknown wo e tele- | in the fct as well as’'in the entire | nected with her d | calls a demmed damp, moist, unpleas- | ant evening, but the' morning brought | sunshine. And the sunshine brought | Came to New York as Cinder- | ella—Will Go Home as _ “Princess.” Bpecial Dispateh to The Star YORK. November 20 onto, 0 hankful for whe the regal beauty suite awake in ! Wal- came of the it ball at haps the ! there nds Down. many people to the Zoo. Among the guests of Mrs. Brown Bear and her cubs were a couple of young- ish mothers, some that meant lunch. And while the kiddies sat on the grass to eat their lce cream the mothers v babie: s nu and, as I told my hushand, who was p. magnityin to sit n rained looked v moth anyhow, the Woman's Pag n in vain! ve her his most il T > anxious i cities that Norma had won Gets Stage Contra You'd v h FRIDAY IS OPPO little | liceman to His Motor Cycle. Associated Press. SEATTLE, Wash., November 28.—A daring and apparently well planned holdup of two Bank of California messengers at @ street intersecton in the heart of Seattle's business district late Tuesday yielded seven bandits $20,000 worth of negotiable bonds. No trace of the robbers, who were heavily armed, had been found early yesterday A motor cycle policeman gceom- panylng the automobile containing the two messengers, who were en route to a post office sub-station, was manacled to his machine. A small automobile blocked the path of the messenger's car at Jack- son street 24 avenue, a | crowded intersection, and two men . in my belief, will help | lea, 11 throusgh. | senie alive a most vital need and that is the idea of a within the empire e wt present , but it will TOBULD VPR Baldwin Says Policy May Mean Great United Nations Under Union Jack. By the Associated P GLASGOW, tland, November 29. —Diseussing his protection policy in A speieh hero last night, Premier Baldwin said “I don’t say this policy is going to bring the millennium, but I do say it is the only policy that actually can ploved to fight unemployment, whi bonds stepped for s proference might not us, hine. A ffth prevented n at the curb from glving o other members of ‘the g were seen in the bandit's au- bile. When the first pair darted paare into their automobile with the Urnited els the bandits who were on be of ia must i . | Bishop Manning Says Several Are sat would lead to | FEENEC L0 through the crowd. nt, our skilled | untrics. | o | Reported “Terrible” as to Morals, D | NEW YORK, November £ an Increase | PLAYS ORDERED PROBED. whit at population in th U28RHRLERRENE EEEEENRRNERRRRRNEN NS Men’s “Winter” Shoes They don’t have the bun- glingly cumbersomeness to be protectingly comfortable— for example, the Shoe pic- tured. A graceful last — that is full of foot ease. It's one of our highly favored shapes —and a typical Burt value. Black or Tan—with rubber d . heels——in your size. “>./ Ten Dollars Caring for feet is better than curing them. ‘Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street ezmrn ¥ MLENRNEEEARIRER v The Store of Better Values 2] Jold € Save 1 to 1/2 Twelve Fourteen F St. NW. RTUNITY DAY IN Our First Anniversary Event it will be one of the greatest value-giving days we have ever had. Not only will we offer our regular Anniversary values, that represent savings of one-third to one- half, but we have taken additional markdowns on these unusual values. Come and See. hour of the winter street, afternoon wear, in the finest terial meen s—chiffon and smartest mings. velvets, satins—in Wonderful | DRESSES Made to sell from $45 to $69.50 Charming dresses for every season. For and formal quality ma- char- all the colorings and trim- Extraordinary Fur- { Trimmed COATS Made to Sell From $115 to $125 Luxurious collars and cuffs of beaver, Viatka squirrel, plati- num fox, black fox, in the aris- tocratic materials of the season, such as Ormandale, Arabella, etc., faultlessly tailored, beauti- fully silk lined; all the new col- orings. COATS 12 Sport Coats—DMade to sell from $45 $29 0 $55: evisreviois 37 Extraordinary Fur- trimmed Coats — Made to sell from $65 $ to $83.......H... 54 —_— 2 Fur-trimmed Coats— Made to sell $87 from $125 to $145 ceenccoone 21 Chappie Coats—Made to sell for $7.50 to $8.75.. 24 Jersey Petticoats—Made to sell at 46 Pairs of Silk Hose—Made to sell for $2.50 to $295.... A Great Dress Offer Charmeen, dresses, $18.50 to:$25.00. FIRST FLOOR. jersey, made to' sell $4.85 $3.95 $1.39 SUITS 3 Sport Suits w s $29 16 Embroidered Suits— W%l $29 Mlg Tailml'lec} Séiis§ ade to sell tfor $25 to $35.....0 plaid for $12 Seattle Woman, Gone Three Days, Sought Near Border—Reward for Return Offered. By the Associated Press, SEATTLE, Wash, November 29— Three days have elapsed since the |- SR U Out of the Ordinary— arance of Miss Nell Austin,| twenty-three, a Seattle and only one tangible clue to a town about five ett. after midnight R. F. Bar- | - sattle told police he had utomobile Sun- | y the i Siiver Lake at her re- | » of the missing by Barnett as nzer. At the aid her hiking public school | - school | © 2 her trunk. immediately _dis- | : th NO TIME TO LOSE! gl Here is truly a beautiful player— at a special club sale price that should attract you to our store imme- diately. Only a few left at this very low figure. are the new small SILK HATS 35 w310 To wear with one’s fur- trimmed wrap. They pos- sess all the feminine grace and authentic chic, so essen- tial in hats—and in all the latest colors. Shown Today” YOU MUST HURRY! JOIN THE HOMER L. KITT CO.’S (hyristmas (inb Sale No time to lose if you desire to join this big club. Hundreds of mem- bers are now en- joying their Club Player. Come in tomorrow and se- lect yours! Delivery at Once--If You Choose! No delay! No waiting—you may have your Club Player sent home at once if you prefer not to wait till Xmas! We cannot guarantee this service long on this spe- cial player—as they will soon be all gone. We urge you to call immediately! oriN 1h Homer L. Kitt Co. oPen NIGHTS 1330 G STREET NIGHTS

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