Evening Star Newspaper, July 17, 1924, Page 33

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4 THE EVENING STAR, WASfiING—TON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1924. 83 / YUUTH GWES EI.UE KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Not So Easy for Pa. i ' By POP MOMAND. X ENIION., s Somimen it s The Southern railway has re- i > : - |N B[]Y S M”RDER In JusT cone MDA DoLLAR TIP - TO STEP Down for THE GlRL !! ceived authority from the Interstate | Knox County, Tenn. ITAIRS A MINUTE fry - L€T Man, 44, Hospital Worker, J HavE zunsca“e Quizzed in Brutal Slaying WLt ooz o > 1 ' ol g \EEEIN THE VICTROLAS T o e - . , . @ ||l | NEW RECORDS pioye of hte Sea Hospital, as a Witrnass Jnal aith tht oitiieuent . g A D K aq \ g i Advertised by The VICTOR CO. Guestioning of Clyde Patterson, 44, ; 1 b s \ - on Page 46 of Today’s Star @nother employe of the hospital, au- e e e \| ; i ON SALE HERE TOMORROW solution of the murder of §-year-ol : I Francis McDonn, The, mutilated f I) i body of the bo; n of a Staten i i | ’ Mulc = e was observed by several witnesses |cutor, often visited this d 7 t + M I Follette was in- [in Baltimore August 3 in the inter- DROO S Island policeman, s found Tuesday |approaching the woods with the boy | which was known to mer.:.m;::":x: LA FOLLETTE |NDORSED- d%’;s&iwforr 1-res|:i‘ent°|nsv. night by House st of the Wisconsin Se 2 i night in the wood on the day of the murder. “rattlesnakes’ nest.” BV i e the Baltimore Federation of Labor, :::":]‘:a";‘“‘:&"“" REtorsipIes! N Vi R ds Rel d Weekl Gottlieb, a kit helper. is said District Attorney Fache said Gott- Attention is also being given to at its weekly meeting. 3 RS 2 ! ew Victor Records Release: eel ‘o have made admissions damaging to | lieD had revealed that a group of hos. | Jack Herman, an insane farm hand, | Baltimore Labor to Work for Sen-| ™'y | '\ gorsement came after the | President Broening of the federa- | (i Y tie ¢ "his | Pital employes frequented the woods | who was arrested in Kearney, N. J., ator's Candidacy. federation had adopted a motion to |tien, said it was the first time in the rother employe of the hospital. This | where the body was found. The sus- |after escaping from an asylum. He 5 send a delegation to an all-union |history of the Baltimore body that it mn is reported to resemble (ne who | pected man, Gottlieb, told the prose- |sald he had visited Staten Island BALTIMORE, Md., July 17.—Sena- | State convention that will be held |has indorsed a political candidate. The Hecht Co. F St. at 7th 600 Pairs of A Sdle of Heav Silken Chemise Vacation Savings in Silk and Rayon Hose 1?2’ 95 @ Vanity Fair 69 C i Popular at their former price, $3.95 / Glove Silk Ve St S , i > Just a limited number of them—you're going to wish. % A Perfect. With seamed backs P =i there were more. Beautiful tailored andglacg—trimmcd L 51 535 B e y s 7] .} models of heavy, lustrous— Chiffon silk hose and regular weight silk e'd/ Radium Silk Crepe de Chine Nl , The very same you've seen pictured in and fiber hose, now known as ‘“rayon.” magazines time and time again, but at a Made with a new seamed back that gives Z ured net; touches of handwork; tiny edgings; fine pin tucks Very; Very fp_ec_ml_ ‘pncfi.. ‘ll’?”u“ :'\’]1)\'C‘ .-1”( them the appearance of far more expensive and hemstitching.- Colors, too, are exquisite—flesh, honey- vests with reinforced shields under the arm. fiti Shel o5 7, orchid and white. Sizes 36 to 44. 5 o) Bodice style, with tailored shoulder straps. : = = = @ ERtechtiC i . o P qualities. Such colorings as y z= : e ek o . 4 ' e > /\' Trintmed with medallions of Filet, Baby Irish or fig- French A\‘ud.(‘ Beige Peach Oriental Pearl 5 e P2 29 = > 2. > 12 1 All of them are flesh color. And true to Airedale Silver Black ; - e A2 [ e JB S s \ Vanity Fair standards, they launder easily S 5 : 2 and quickly, holding their shape and color in All are finished with mercerized tops 3 > 1 most satisfying fashion. There’s economy and will give yvou service such as the low ; : 3 2 S in quality glove silk vests—especially when price belies. oy = R &y S = : D i ar labeled Vanity Fair. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) ® o —for real sport, in surf or pool $3.95 {' ) $ 1 6.75 Women's California . suits—made with the Fashioned along slender lines—with the tiniest sleeves, or s : ) t all. skirt attached. Plain B Regularly colors and stunning \ $5.85 and $7.50 ?ombmanons. teatur- yl - Black satin, sleek and shining! How admirably it ing— —Ildppil 'y combine black satin with fine lace You know what dainty white shoes Black we've been selling Navy i at $3.85 and $7.50. Brown - New York. are a fashion story in themselves, tell- } Beautifully modeled lends itself to between-season or all-season wear. Late summer and returning fall days will find it fashion’s favorite fabric. These fall frocks. just arrived from Kelly : 5 ing of— ‘ sandals and pumps Red b i | of— Peacock | i | —W aistlines nearer normal —The vogue for ecru lace White reignskin ‘ —Tiered skirts, often fringed. W hite kidskin Every one of § § y The holiday scll- ing resulted in a small group of odd fit well and not and her mother as well. Slender frocks, in one un- sizes. These arc sag after a few broken length of line, except where a row of tiers or a | they—and we would e SR g o5 5 clear them away at wearings. Sizes ummed with narrow tie-back sash is introduced. Made with round this special p}icc 36 to 46. = L necks chiefly, collarless or with tiny collar of lace. g Every conceivable (Fifth Floor, / L Sizes are 16 to 44. = f SFYIC is here in one Jhees. S I{Eto’med The Heeht Co.) size or another. el (Second Fioor, The Hecht Co.) (Pifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Y $4.75 wool, woven to | A fashion flattering to all—for the maid in her teens 0 X4 o Every Summer Tub Frock Reduced! i C dmping Olltfits Every single frock, regardless of former price, is included below! Hand L uggage N 5395 $77.95 510% > ] Round Hat Boxes Formerly $5 to $6.95 Formerly $8.95 to $12.50 Formerly $15 to $19.50 i ARl Square Travel Cases Enamel Suit Cases togs that meet every requirement, whether . the camp be by Rock | / Only half the summer gone and a wonderful opportunity confronting you. , A chance to get that Creek or a mountain J & frock you've been admiring at a fraction of its original price. Frocks chic in the very simplicity of their R : Week end cases stream in Vermont. . fashioning, for sports and general everyday wear. Others resplendent with handwork and genuine Filet ‘ > black crepe karatol : or Irish lace. : with cowhide cor- Knickers with ners. Black fiber Knee Cuffs A Imported Linens French Voiles English Broadcloths Novelties Middies with | Short Sleeves travel cases— just Colors? We couldn’t begin to list them! Styles equally as varied. Sizes for every one, somewhere ¢ the thing to clamp in the assortment—16 to 48. Week End on the car. Black ‘ (8econd Floor, The Hecht Co.) Case, $4.95 5 . Fashioned of heavy \ > W ! 4 enamel suit cases khaki jean. Well cut, i . : y i J fitted - with tray; and stitched to stand Outfits 5 ok : - 5 Y f cowhide corners. steady, hard wear. S:;ff’gld 7 @ @C / - . Round hat boxes £ ‘ . - 4 knobs; with two 18, ; L ; < g X F at 7th : : \ : black or tan trim. (Third Floor, The Hecht Oa.) (Bport Shop, 624 ¥ St.)

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