Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1923, Page 19

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e ___ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1923. HE”]H]R $27’Um Barred by Prison , = After Escaping ' . SWINI]'.E fll: BANKS To e INwhee After Christmas NI G December. 25— All Purchases Made on Clearance Lionel L. Dampier, Miaml, Fla, a Charge Placed on Bill ° /e evtarty Whiting Baper 34 formes . : | federal prisoner, who escaped from T Semob Man of Aliases Arrested in| . Gepus United States marshal at Rendered Feb. 1st ome boxes are broken or soiled Valdosta last Friday in order to Los Angeles Confesses Na- | pay nis motner a Christmas visic \Telephone Main 7200 “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8h & D Streets Kanws—Strect Floor. 2 = before beginning his sentence, re- = e T T tion-Wide . Frauds. ported at the penitentiary yester- day, only to be denied admittance, Later, however, Dampier was LOS ANGELES, December 25— ifakrer"’.n‘l"‘?.,fi,“*‘;,’;.‘},eg“ tiieacire Fred Mayher, s E. B. Hatfield,| county tower. The man was de- ! alias William F. Walker, was arrest-| nhled admission to the federat- : 5o penitentiary because he did not . ay possess commitment papers. Owing to federal statutes, it was stated, penitentiary officlals cannot re- eries, ceive Dampler until his papers ar- m more than $100,000] rive from Florida. Dampler told RN R Al I TR e ' Offering unusually tempting opportunities to spend ) The best part of the news is that all the merchandise e Do orionne S| ranat el Re ot o Christmas money, and make it go further that usual. in the sale is seasonable, and many lots purchased alleged master| tence for violation of the motor o ot Taidl R niprer| Ve thet Wl T wa Waedd ‘ I e ] from manufacturers and jobbing houses who are also e s {U. S. CRUISER VISITS Every department has some exceptional offerings in clearing out stocks. o g WO G EGYPT FOR CHRISTMAS broken lots, which have been radically reduced to Special signs point the way to important savings. he obtained $ 0 3 d 38,000 from five or siX) Concord Puts in at Port Soudan. . Look for them! ust Bank | Natives Board Warship With financial institu- | and 1921, Brooklyn, oper- Many Gifts for Men. s ated under the name of i 'Mayer i $6.000 S December Gets $14,060 in Boston. i Concord he cbtained [Put into Chrig d an exhibition d e 10,000 | the First who brought wit| r. according to the police, (Vi among them a baby ele- 1 wife and baby. As ptain of the cruls one need for monev developed he|however. politely declined ta accept would trave tward, c- {the pachyderm. explaining that the counts with al banks and reap|alien quota of the v was full. 1iis harvest by the aid of forged cer-| S. A. Tippetts, governor of the 1 then return to|sea province, formally omed the . T e 7 Kann’s Annual After-Christmas Clearance of crew will celebrate Christmas with WOMAN HELD FOR TRIAL | fmritisn eolons " in "Fort” Soutiam. 4 IN FOX MURDER CASE 1 Women’s Hzgh-Grade Low Shoes Mrs. Hargaret Weaver Charged | With Being Accessory in Christmas Day Killing of Coburn. % o £ Pictures— By the Associate | —1In all sizes .and widths—the greatest assortment of Shoes in extremely smart V. styles that this store has ever known in a special sale. ’ 4// Y 1 Shoes for Street and Dress Wear 2 e Never again will you be . ERton Wit it Sou ookt ""u{r?af”‘f:é'.’,?f —Silver Brocade —Brown Kid n neld In'a cell at police thice innscefyioy b iancen —Patent Leather —Black Satin s here Fox, t v oug atforne . ished. " Bring them to us . S e e ot il point —Black Suede Menh: o ‘heimetion . that they are In the hands rch 2. 4 ' R st of experts who will get —Many combinations and novelty effects in gore pumps, strap effects. Cuban, French, : the very best results ob- - % Night Hawk, officlal organ of the Ku very ili 7 S R it ot o tainabletrom every singlc Spanish and military heels. been. convicted here last Friday of | ‘c° atno additional cost Sale on Fourth Floor. murder growing out of the death of Coburn, a Klan attorney. The prisoner . will be heid | ’ county jail The National pending the outey peal - linked Remembrance Shop Mr. Foster's Shop 14th Street ,, 2" a0, . rding 'to the so- | Also 1229 Pa. Ave. . was with Fox temp e from the building &nd Mrs, W is said to have fled, | catching a train for Chattanooga w!';"mn hour after the shooti 5 sed Several Thousand Pairs t The Big Year-End Sae 0 U.s.-TURK PROTOCOL SETS | | A Sale Women’s Radmoor Silk Hosiery - : DATE T8 SEVIED Chnoms es’ " “Seconds” of the Regular $2.00 Quality , S llk Remnants Agreement Signed in Constanti-| Rogin Bevriine ik Sopies % . _ e Choice Tomorrow, pr. $1.25 { Is One of the Important Features of the Clearance . : —One of the biggest silk seasons of our *history has left many odd lengths CON TI —These Hose are made of the finest silk, have double knees, reinforced of desirable silks which must be cleared out quickly. To do this we have e soles, heels and toes. The imperfections are very slight and will not im- marked them very close. Sale prices range from ns pair the wearing quality of the hose. In black and colors. Sizes 8% to 10. ned the protoe lating iat s i —Wise to supply vour needs now at this very low price. g f the E v . ~ - s S cish and Kann's—Street Floor. 690 tO $: !.OO Yard Outing Flannel Gowns Special! oot woinen, d“lz‘fl]?:j?:i);:";fi%‘ni’s‘g into Women’s 12-Button —All suitable lengths for making dresses, blouses, linings, etc. @ht §ea9°d$ —Made with double yoke, with or without French Glace Kid Gloves —All desirable plain and fancy weaves to select from, including— * Y collatl cunmedi it wash breid, Hent: * —Canton Crepes —Matelasse © ® —Printed Georgette @l‘tttlflgfi A :fi‘;filfil:gg?;d Tl it e whftewith Palr, $3 = 1 5 —Messalines —Duvetyn —Kimono Silk / pink or blue stripe. ] ] - S —Taffetas —Georgettes —Silks for Sport Wear ¢ —Also extra sizes in all white and white —These are overseam sewn, Paris point —Satin Charmeuse —Crepe de Chine —p with pink or blue stripes. self-stitched backs. In black only. Sizes —Lingerie Jersey —Fancy Silks ongees . 534 to 7%. This quality glove usually —Printed Crepe de Chine —Wash Satins —Velveteens ChOlce, $2 -00 sells for very much more. | —Novelty Corduroy —Brocade Silks —Lining Silks F Kann’s—Street Floor. % Kann's—Street Floor. —Plain Corduroy —W hite and Black Silks B Kann’s—Second Floor. THIS bank - wishe::l A itsh frgfnds . y g AP . . and customers the bless- . Cl S t o of iy e X s After-Christmas Clearance of Suits Christmas brightened by memories of the past and A 7 = & Happy New Year full of promises for the future. i ! __All laie Winter models which will be smart for Spring, and so greatly reduced you cannot afford to miss the savings. Our past success has come of your patronage, our Another Point of Interest—Paris Predicts a Big Suit Vogue in Spring future progress is dependent on your continued con- _ —ray : Regularly $25 to $29.75 Tailored Suits : Women’s $39.75 to $49.75 Suits fidence. OFFICERS and DIRECTORS - —Splendidly tallored sults of Twill Cord and Trico- — —Modish spart suits of Mixed Tweeds and tailored ; X tine. They have finger-tip length coats and swart ; suits of Twill Cord or Tricotine. The sports suits W. T. GALLIHER, Chairmai of the Board. i A L R R et . have jaunty box coats, matched with wrap-around : -President Fatts and slasnes.” With or without belta < skirts, and topped with collars of raccoon o President Vi 2 —Also Included are a few fur-trimmed suits. In \ Australian opossum, or_collars of self material. In Vice President navy blue, brown mixtures and a very large assort- taupe, gray and tan. Sizes 16 to ry - X 3 Si: 16 to 46 In = o . i s 5 Vice President B e e gty g, “Eies / —The tailored suits are finely made, and in a wide c,HAsiJ%EB%\gggfiii;L . .Caahi Gold and Silver selection of styles. Sizes 16 to 46 and 46% to 52. S. LO ; : . B SHACKELE - : Furbarns B ;X At $12.95. At . C. JOHNSON s i Beautiful Hats that Regular- Let ly Sell for $12.50 e ERSEINEGOHD In a Clearance Sale 3 $ 95 : 0 Borve, Thomas. Galliner, W. T. Marke, droimy D. $7 50 & e Br . F. fi:r:h;l;‘:’d 5 ;flb’lfl. nn’lx.. . L . is, Georze m, E. D. —Many of these are beautifully “ = ; : ot W £, Srnies - combined with velvet, making a ] 1, Off All Suits Priced From $49.75 to $135.00 Howenstein, H. R. . Jas. F. most effective and attractive i A 3 _ s H J model. S —Comprising fine tailored Suits of Charmeen, Twill —Fur-trimmed Suits of Gerona and Veldyne, with Zes, ‘Ralph W. o ~—These are suitable for street Cord and Tricotine, simply tailored or embroidered. handsome Viatka Squirrel or Fox collars. In black, Teomard, 3. Walker, Ges. 3 and evening wear. Shades of navy and black. Regular and extra sizes. navy and brown. Sizes 16 to 38. West, L, Pty I —Considering the fact that tur- —3-piece Chiffon Velvet Suits with Fox collars, and —3-piece Veldyne Suits, with Squirrel collars and bans are so fashionable, one in black or brown. Sizes 38 to 40. bodice of crepe de chine. “Sizes 36 to 40. Feder.al-Almeflcan 7 ‘ tsl}::s“e‘.d not hesitate in seeing ¥ TJust Sel any Suit Withi These Pri and Deduct: One-fourth. N:;:gl‘l; Bank Kann’s—Second Floor. : Kann's—Second -Floor. .

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