Evening Star Newspaper, August 29, 1924, Page 9

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John H uth of Wa 10 “MASTER MIND" : Man Sought in $100.000|: Robbery Solved by Wom- Mrs. George Gordon ntertained 1 for Mr. tle daugh- Seiliold. pre THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. AUGUST 29, ' 1924. ONMRS. FERGUSON { . Texas Democratic Leader| | Refuses to Support Party ' the Health Department in the last 24 hours: | 68— — oo eefy James D. and Linda Hall, hoy e . The latest murder made me feel | that something should be done to { eurb the men who stab with steel, or shoot with deadly gun. The vic- tim was a useful man, of character e followed up the anoral d's respect. reknown lean and white; and some | cheap gunman shot him down, and James and Willie John Danie Trving S, Joseph E Pluss, boy lian M. Hutclinson, boy and May H. Iieffron, girl Miteh Moo b Kline. b and Suruh L. The following marriage licenses have been issued during the last 24 hours: Harry Duan and Edna Benge, Kobert B. Lord and Fima M. Glenn. Jumes L. Diggs of Oxon Hill, Md Mary Lewis of this city. . and Rennie Carl Ransdell ‘and Helen Hitt. o Tiomas Francis Iaden and Katberine Agaes el it . Carner of Spottsylvania, Va., 2. Ream: Moseley, Va. cex Weaver. elma Dale Parker, h E. Wilkins, ’ BUFFALO, N. Y., August 29.—The Greater Detroit, giant side-wheeler of the Detroft and Cleveland Navigation Company, arrived here this morning on her maiden voyage from Detroit on schedule time. The vessel is the largest passenger craft on inland waters of the world, and is equipped with mechanical inaovations, includ- automatic sounding device gs an alarm when the depth She will ing an which rin becomes less than 20 feet. return to Detroit tonight. 9 We Want Apartments to Rent | Our office being so centrally located, many people apply to us for apartments in all sec- tions of the city. List your vacant apartments with us =0 that we can get you, Bo0d tenants by September 1. |[: Stone & Fairfax 1342 New York Ave. N.W. | | W | Tadore ‘ind e e ey " They have | robbed him in the night. h man in a cell. a loafer gone | the | to s l, | tell just why he did the deed. i place a weapon in the hands of such a brainless jay, and in an alley’s mouth he stands, prepared to rob land slay. He carcs not if his vie- | tims be the finest gents in town: | *Hand out your pocketbook,” says 0 e and calmy shoots them down 3 | We've laws forbidding this and that Deaths Reported. [on statutes we are fed: but any e s e . et 10| crook may pack a gat, and leave his fin | swath of dead. And we have laws o | preseribing doom for delegates who slay; but killers seldom reach the tomb until they're old and .gray The gunman that [ have in mind may | haply reach the pen, and there per- | form the convict's grind—but he'll | come out again. In seven months or seven years his pardon will ar- {rive, and” pawnshop men or auc- { tioneers will sell him weapons five s Hos | And he again will take the trail in 10, Trovidence Hospital, | dark streets of the town, and to ac- . quire some little kale will shoot good' i voters down. Quantrill's Men Reunited. (Copyrighty WALT MASON. WANSAS CITY, Nominee for Governor. and if he would he couldn’t an’s Confession. apartment n extended | T which. her « dher. oy one of the biggest and em thefts in the history STATE IS INTERVENING IN WATER RIGHTS FEUD California Ofli;\<ll; éeek to Scmein»v\l‘xw Trouble Which Provoked Kidnaping. A. Ferguson of Temple in her | for the governorship, <on hud sent his resig ver. chairman « national executis Lane. he youn with her h 20-year-old another « a jeweler, ri robbed the shop of Alexander b n Broadway and 100,000 in jewels last Thurs- woman i b, A making th W I that "I o ' 5 nce Hospitul . \ 06 11 At e \ rge Washington By the Associated P ¥ A ted T Blankenship. 19, Georgze Wash the Owens which I in ) ling water rights feud v in office the race d the when her hust rikht Sore wd | i | Berenic Shortor A sixth perse oners will meet with cted | ety regularity and all other to leave nothing und [ today and s > A . | muerilla chier's bush he employ | 411, but for the | inaly was credited f the Los | | or which led | 4 but the band ng. straight-ghootin »f the Southern cause | pidly, particularly in the | Match Your Odd Coats With Our Special re | champic and the subse He with local pol SO ind incorrupti thes invaded M ependent Den You [Ty Trousers, $4.65 Up. EISEMAN'S 7th & F Sts. freshment place this | CHILD KILLED BY BLAST. and ordered | gonres Hurt When Refrigerating ¥ found Dorothy her husband and trio with th them to “comw Passively Take the Wheel of a % “Gardner” ue will 1. and whe resisted. while ux Klan is w e Plant Explodes in Iowa ther ity all You'l Iove the sensation it gives sou_| e and = held him up. the two pr tirmed the young woman's conf. and added information which e ty and arrest of Wolen who were not inj BANDITS DISCARD LOOT. | i sl "Sor i overcome by the wmmonia | G Sirect 1309 Jranklin 3060 Hold-Up of Bank Messengers Nets | $112,000 in Checks. NEWARK, > Checks to reized tod the Nortl Order a Case for Il YOUR HOME Telephone—Frank. 4726 0 s t/ Schlitz Dist. Co. pening the A ; I; 1320 1st St. N.E. | / B Fr‘ CREDIT L T CREDIT L CREDIT § Tomorrow, Last Day of Our If You Want to Buy or Sell In Chevy Chase QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. || Main 8416 from two m Ward Nation: d bandits, i If an hour by I ne . The bandits discarded the containing the ks when were discovered to of no value. N DRESSES ’ 315.95 Dresses That Would Sell at $19.95 and $24.95 I'ashion’s Latest Novelties COPIES OF W TIGHT D CONCEP- MODE. Faille Bengaline Satin-faced Can- tons—Luxor crepes —Lucines—Canton crepes—DPoiret twill —new stripe flan- nels—all enhanced by elaborate trim- mings and em- broideries. SAVE v, TO V3 OFF THIS WINTER’S PRICES — PAY AS CONVENIENT!!! All the newest modes; all the fashionable furs. Values were never so great nor prices 30 low as they are during this sale. Al Sizes Wgmmmmm | BRESLAU’S—1309 G St. N.V. | sommmmgll p Satuay All Day Priced From : $65.00 to $250.00 i Youw’ll Surely Want a New Hat for Labor Day We Are Washington’s Headquarters for Smart Sports and Dress Hats é a , ) w (o4 v (- = ) w [24 v @ [ ) w (o4 V) TAILORED FELT HATS $2.98, £3.98 1o %7.50 New York, Atlantic City, New England Resorts, Los An-* geles—wherever one goes—Tailored Felt Hats have the call, and Washington keeps pace with all the most prominent style centers in demanding Felts. The styles vary from trim little models with tiny brims and high crowns to the wide-brim styles of excellent quality felt, with ribbon or cut velvet trims. Fashionable black predomi- nates with wood shades much in favor. Untrimmed Felts in smail and large shapes for the woman who prefers to design her own chapeaw. Inclided in these are extra large head sizes. New arrival of feather pompon trimming now quite in vogue—in all colors. 98c to $2.49 DRESS UP FOR LABOR DAY! Advanced new styles for Fall arriving daily from our New York head- quarters. New Fall Dresses, Coats, Suits and Millinery for the woman and miss; New Fall Suits and Topcoats for men and young men; all priced remarkably low for the Labor Day holiday. Dress up! Your Credit is good! Two dollars down opens an account. . MOTHERS! = . Down and Girls’ One Dollar A Week Will Dress the Children for School Opening! Splendid selection of new arrivals in Chic Trimmed Velvet Hats that are sure to please the most discriminating. $5.95 to $18.00 CREERON MILLINERY 614 12th St. N.W, e [CREDIT | CREDIT | -7 CREDIT EIIETE) @ @IETED O €I ENE) O €ITELE O €IIENE) @ @Y 0. Between Around Fad G from Righ pelean. CREDIT sscock and Lols Hazel | Kansas has 50,000 more telephones than the whole of South America. Tiehry F. Garcia of Fort Hoyle, V. Wilson of Anoapolis, Md. d Aljean K. Laporte. and Lucille White, both It’s Easy to Pay for a CHEVROLET You should purchase your Chevrolet from us, because we employ only courteous instructors, who will secure license tags, teach you to become an expert driver, regardless of the time it takes, and obtain operator’s permit. There is no extra charge for this service. Our Service Department is in charge of a Chevrolet Factory trained man. Buying here assures you of 100% service from the time you place your order until the machine is worn out. The John A. Wineberger Co., Inc. Col. 565 3700 Georgia Ave. N.W. Col. 3880 R. L. W. Owens Geo. C. Bakersmith Wm. H. Abbott Pres. and Trean. V. Pres. Seey. Joaguin v ,And Werdna Clare Alles, u " Lewis of Chesy Chase, Md., and Virginia Du Val Brown of this eity. i part of the whale ! value. t every Made in Tampa Ask for them At All Smoke Shops 10c—2 for 25¢—15¢ Strt. T e T T T T E T L Labor Day Specia Brown and Black Traveling Bags $7).98 Iinitation Leather Nicely Lined 18 Inch Patent Leather Overnight Bags $3.50 Cretonne Lined 18 Inch Sale of New Trimmed Ready-to-Wear Velvet Hats | $2.418 Toilet Articles s 19¢ Coty's Face Powder.. 83c Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold Cream ..... ... 32c 31-piece Lunch Set.... 25¢ 30 Folded Crepe Napkins Large size Crepe Paper Tablecloths - Azurea, Floramy: Perfume, E Palmolive Satisfaction First Since 1859 INGS PALACT 810-818 Seventh Street 1 500 winsom modeis of silk velvet to choose from in black, black and combina- tions, the wood tones; brown, sand, copen, reds and the season’s trend in colors. There are small pokes or off-the-face models—and ! mushrooms. Then too, hats for the bobbed hair miss in medium and large head sizes Velvet trimmed, ribbon trimmed, etc. Mavis’ Talcum 10c English Broadcloth Shirts $1.95 Carefully tailored, full cut and generously proportioned. Neck- band style, or collar attached as desired. with soft French and barrel cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. ¢ Hosiery for Women wouid have to look most most makes in the country who make the are being used for Fall and Winter with ’ 4 Chiffon Silk Hose high spliced heels, slight irregulars but absolutely Men's English Wash Suits Union Suits ton-on styles. Sizes 3 to 7. $1.50 Silk Hose carefully to find them. highest quality women's hose that's pos- the exception of white. In black, white and the new Fall shades—full spliced. heels $1.10 nothing to injure in any way the wearing quality of — Broadcloth Peggy Cloth, Linene, Cham- Unusual Value at $1.29 ‘Attractive Specials in Slight irregulars, but one 79 sible to make. All the newest shades that $2 and §2.25 Grades fashioned of course, with double hem tops and extra these hose. B ’ 0ys Athletic bray, in Middy Blouse and But- $1.49 Sizes 34-46 Takes Off Flesk Day by Day— Without a Trace of Discomfort MADAME X RUBBER GIRDLES The moment you put on this wonderful re- ducing girdle, the surplus flesh begins to go. And it keeps on going every moment you wear it} Designed on scientific massage principles to achieve the desired slender lines quickly and casily. SO and $1 1.8 Madame X Rubber Brassieres, $5 Fascinating FallFrocks All Sizes $ 1 O 16 to 50 A gathering of radiant newcomers, in Canton Crepe, flat crepe, georgette, satin, satin-face Canton crepe and fou- lard silk. ‘Tunics, drapes, panels, straight lines ~—trimmed with lace, ribbon, braid, embroidery work and fringe. Black and calors, A Sale of 1,000 Children’s X Rompers, Creepers, Pantie \ Dresses and Overalls 69C $1.00 Ron'!pers and Creepers made oi Chambray, Linene and Checked Dimity, in plain colors and combinations. Trimmed with hand-embroidery, white collars, cuffs in contrasting colors. Pantie Dresses of good quality checked gingham in assorted colors. Trimmed with applique embroidery and colored piping. Overalls of plain blue and striped denim, trimmed with red. s of overalls, 2 to 5 years, Sizes of rompers, 1 to 6 years. antie dresses, 2 to 6 years,

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