Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1924, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1924. i 'S PRESIDENT [Nezre Nearing 100,|GIRL GAINS FREEDOM [c5iina fom st aepone vosce With 52 Children, 'NBIG MAIL ROBBERY iri i i s ol others in connection with the mail = 2 robbery. The money, although not ls Dead in Vir inla Gives $10,000 Bond, However, 0| part of the mall loot, was not allowed i g Appear as Witness in Ron- | !0 be used as bail for Newton. Jesse Special Dispatch to The Star. PP A vton, a fourth bro e LYNCHBURG, Va., September 10. dout, Ill., Hold-Up. 3 r";::_fl{:;rl:_::e'frruag il % T e e 9 any | DY thedsscciated Pres. veteran post office inspector. Resignation Reiected, But 6. said to have been between 90 and SHICAGO, September 100 vears old, and the father of 52 children, is dead at his home in n a ch - Months’ Leave of Absence | Bedford ints! 35 "wues vom ey in_tho Hore Bonciag BankenpIopshDeads; g Is Granted. = TR Woriy. B e s il government, with- F‘st Impresstons . 0.000 45 ortfolio and directo a 2 e 3 = WRONG MAN APPROACHED "";‘.’?:,.“f,fij‘riflf"\.“ - - et e e e Ar; ]mtcn lasting impressions, appeared at the . Steel and . dropped 4 a 2 3 G : WITH “WET” PETITION | intendent “of s potice. with oo st e i 1 g'oyod,w::)u;:; I?I:SX]lia:[:Tig_l‘|’i 10.—Louise Ales o T e _ you're leaving soon for school, ted him six mo Volstead Entry Refuses to Sign| y . Seminary, college, university. Papers tocra::;,zd Wine. r[._] lf lt were POSSib'e ) you'll want your bobbed head from the count: fi , to look its very best. Why not For us to make you realize how wmuch more let us satisfaction and plensure there s in ea‘ing By the Associated Press. MINNEAPOLIS, September 10.—M. P. Cannon, cfrculating a petition for Merle Birmingham of Minneapolis, resigna- | who seeks the Senatorial toga on the isting upon | platform of ‘“beer, wine, independ- and the new [ence,” approached lodgers at a hotel voring it. |a g for signatures to the petition . will be filed today. &n this petition for Birmingham, when_your teeth are properly treated and cared L E ; for, s S you would mot, keep pulting” off | Permanently Wave having them atiended to. hey ache and are i " sore you cannot mnfifut: y‘:‘mr 'folnd pr:perly: illi | Your Bobbed Hair you then swallow your food whole and your Plates y . 7 2 g stomach rebels. Soon you Pnc'es are specially low just are likely to have indiges- : : now. E : : tion, tonsilitis _or some & Hair Dressiog Section, Second floor. : he |beer-wine-independence candidate? other ailment. Why not take care of your Leing visited by asked of a guest. teeth in time and aviid unnecessary suffer- it accommadate. yout Its ing? Registered graduates here will gladly . but ar air of |ugainst my principles,” the guest re- advise vou recardinz your dental problems. s partially| "My ' v Vi Hours, 0 a. m. till 6 p. m. Sundays, 10 u. m. U1 1 p. ra. Lady and maid ek fyinameiatdrewivolatend (n attendance. Kindly Keep nume and location of bur office In your mind. “The boss is pretty savage today. Opposite l.nn-hur‘lr&h:o. dl.!"' What do you want to see him about?" Grand Union Tea Co. FPh. M. 7066 read the want “Life insurance.” : you are well provided for.” The Bobbed Head Will Find These Accessories Smart Whether one’s hair be severely Stand out in the recent Paris openings as a style feature accepted ;h’lggleel‘i “""anc’_";hfj:’fl‘l’tfg 1':‘ by Jem\y: Poiret, Lenief, Premet, and a dozen more couturiers— - cessories will prove as et they are, in a word, the smartest Autumn mode. as they are decorative. o Newport Bob Combs Tll(lt Tunlc Blouses GO TO Great One of which we sketch, come . in varied shapes and set with Lengths TO Be Ve’:y Chlc varicolor sparkling brilliants— 25cto $5 —is already seen by this distinctive collection of tunic blouses, = 2 : which offers many and varied types. The chic tailored tunic it z;: 2 ;24.5%0' with its ever present buttons, the tunic with the long lace frill; Vanity Combs, 50c to $1.50. the tunic with its vividly colored braid banding; the charming Folding Combs, 50c to $1. chenille embroidered tunic and the exquisite beaded crepe tunic Water Wave Combs, 25c to —shown in Autumn’s loveliest colors. 50c; set of 6, 75c. i Hair Orpament Section, First foor. Regimental Striped Silk Ties, smart for any campus, $1,50,'f‘ : $ 1 0 tO $25 Batwing Ties in rich silks, $3. Prince of Wales Dot Ties, $1. ‘B 3 Ovi a o Blouse Section, Third foor. V l Double-breast- . e . vercoats with e vet s 3 g 5 S the metropoli- . 13 ed Suits are S i : % 5 5 , [ < o g;gular. 5 é‘é‘o‘.fli‘l‘;:pfi‘:c:l), ‘ Fashion Sa‘ys, Hd'l/@ ( orduroy $60 to $100. " |: One nic Frock™ dh $1 yard Fall Clothes fOr 1 g | :)nge"in fasluon, forrl‘leer?rs;:er;i;vg;‘:; ‘ Heowmea;‘"::l’l\"sfor . u a smart tunic fn_:ck at a most modera'te All women know the virtues price, $39.50. We sketch one of the va- of velvet corduroy—its long- COllege Men ) /4 ried models, a frock of that most fash- N\ wearing qualities, it’s always ionable-for-Fall bengaline, in the new ~ ) neat appearance and its supple . 3 XX shutter green shade; embroidery and X warmth. So they will surely College men like to get their clothes here be- _ / >y I long silken tassels add the elaborate note | Xgi‘i.’é',i 'fi‘éf,s'f}‘réfi? S cause we have what they want when they . ] that make it a frock suitable for any day- and Winter of corduroy. want it. We are in touch constantly with debaltet) timejoccasion($30:30- | There are many attractive col . ) ‘ ] : g e many attractive col- fashion developments at the leading colleges = | 1 J Crepe satin is lovely in a frock with Qi ors—blue bird, lanvin, poppy, of the United States. : il 7 pleated tunic—and other new fashion ;- cinder, C:If]“v ]:h& new browns, R notes are brought out in this collection of :;"z:_" M‘a;;m' St Here are clothes with a college education— o : i L frocks. the sort that college men are wearing now HE $39 50 and will wear as Winter approaches. And Ap . b Lovely S : - 5 : ‘e Dross Saction, Thied e y Sacques all priced as moderately as their good qual- Women's Dress . - ity and good taste will permit. - T and Negligees The Men’s Store, First and Second Floors . : of Soft Albatross Topeoatal it 5 Matny (v:vhomen will be \\'a;\}ing o just such a sacque or negligee, ;I;r::‘r](i)gh bl:;::)cd? and 4 button now that the first chilly nights inglis els, with broad ‘ 5 2:)‘?:(1:’15 ;$3(};0:(0 : Slim Tailored— Silk New Waterproof i “of Autumn have come. These shoulders and $60. Tmported, are of particular fineness, en- " : 40 1o S60.” Costume Slips, $5 Aprons, $2 and $3 | iy mdc by hand and detr s el - : S ered, to.add to their loveliness. Are just what you'll want to wear Especially ‘will mothers of fittle folk ap-. . A ? 3 preciate having one of these Waterproof, - Many different styles, and beneath your slim, tailored Autu.mn Aprons, for they're indispensable when these shades from which to frock—and these l;lavc only 'just giving baby his bath. Large enough to choose— enough fullness at the hips to make cover one’s frock, with two lirge pockets " - them fit perfectly, without any strain. for holding all the necessary accessories, - - ... Azyre, blue, pink, Double to the hip, and hemstitched ~ and with a soft blanket-like surface, orchid and copen " at the top. In thi’s great variety of Waterprooh #0)thatiyou may layibinjon Sa“"qm' $5 and $7.50 San . Y ;r_our ;:’sv:r‘l,d comfortably finish the “rub- Negugm’ $750 to $15 ing ? Negligee Sect'sa, Third floor. Black, White, Flesh Two different sizes— Navy and Beauvais Blue Medium, $2 Cinnabar, Tan, Gray Large, $3 Petticoat Section, Third floor, Apron Section, Third floor, A ' ' New checked de- i ' ‘ Our 'direct import Arnold Glove , E b fancy Tile hose, f| Grip Oxfords sign_in wover : H | Furry Brushed Wool Sweaters in elaborate color black or tan s "‘ds ‘;3,“"' I combinations, $2 Scotch grain, striped shirts, =i s T e in Warm Autumn Colorings You're Proud of tch, $3. 2 match, § Begin to appear with these first chilly YOUI’ High SChOO] Autumn anticipating days—always rather A ¢ ’. colorful, they are brighter than ever this en t¢Y?U E: e i j i i —so proud, in fact, that you’ll Ahe: Brandon - : Pure Wool Col- | . year. Plaids are just one version, with | = ! 1 yo Tuxedo in fin- Traveling Bags of genuine cowhide, hand u‘;'iite ogwe:t- three or four tones or colors blending to- Llé:letlzitncw idea that’s just est style and boarded, in russet or tan, $30 to*$50. ers, to gether — another smart fashion is the : w o rkmanship, | Black cowhide, $27.50 to $40. In genu- /$13.50. Knick- sweater-coat sketched, with its rever, its Your High School Name gfg Otherss) 1o ine buffalo hide, mahogany color, $65. f:'gf;e";s";fl; - collar, cuffs and banding in vivid contrast- On Your Belt Buckle | ported, . ing shades, tans, orange and brown, $6.75. —and you can get them for There are coats, too, that can be worn as a every High in Washington— tuxedd or double bréasted—those that slip Central, Western, Eastern, Woodward & Lothvop | CESEN “wmLm | b, Sweater Section, Third Seer. ) Beys’ Section, Fourth floor. B A S \

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