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16 WINEN BEFEADED BY NEXCANBANDI Two Are Victims and Third Is Hung in Public Square. _ Hunted by Troops. Special Cable o The Star and the Chicago q Dudiy News MEXICO CITY, September 10 —Fol- | lowing the recent decapitation of two women by bandits near San Marcos, state of Jalisco, ano Ortiz, brigand leader, amed his Dbarbarous activities in the state of Hidalgo. One outrage he is known to have committed is that of hanging eworia Valderrana from a tree | vi * village square at Huasca. Troops were sent > him dead or g be active also ne & | al commissioner sent soldiers in pu dits, who, it was f ed, intended to attack the passer trains, | Rebel Chief Surrenders. Modesto Solis, who was among the first to revolt asainst President Obre- | £on in the December uprising and the right-hand man of Gualdaupe San- anded the Vera Cr surrendered uncondi- | tionally * with all his fellows at_the | | port of Vera Cruz Solis was con- sidered particularly dangerous be- cause of his knowledge of the ol field regions. Dispatches from Matamoros, across the border from Brownsville, Tex., a: sert that the federal authorities ha nipped in the bud the plans for a new revolt. another outbreak on September 15, during the national holidays. The plans have been spoiled, however, by the arrest of certain army officers who are believed to have been the chief plotters, (Copyrig by © ASSURES MAIL WORKERS. Tells Them Favors Increase. ST. PAUL, Minn., September 10.—W. Irving Glover, T master General, and © Daily News Co.) Glover President Carl | superintendent of the air mail ser: addressed workers in the Twin Cit yesterday. They spoke before the National Rural rriers’ Association in St. Paul d before the United National Associa- Clerks and the United ion of Postal Super- President Cool- eneral New are ary increase among if an equitable bill ver said. “Presi- bill be- ¥ source of revenue to replace the $68,000,000 in- crease asked J am satisfied and Postmaster ed to employ vetoed t It vou megd work,; read columns of The Star. DURANT “Just a Real Good Car” the want 905 Seventh St. N.W. e WRIGHT & FURNITURE eAlvays Right i Juality and Price Midweek Specials - Good Furniture Simmons Crib With Cotton Mattress $15.95 White enamel or ivory fin- ish crib, with patented” drop side and comfortable cotton mattress. Porcelain-Top Kitchen Table Size 26x40-inch porcelain top and sanitary white en- amel wood base. Fitted with drawer. End Table $5.95 An artistic occasional piece of antique mahogany—oval top with book trough. Kroehler Duofold $34.50 Sturdy frame finished in mahogany or golden oak—a bed by night—a davenport by day. Imitation leather covering. Sim;ons Metal Bed and Spring $14.75 This two-picce outfit con= sists of a two-inch continu- ous-post metal bed, in all- white and wood finishes, and a Simmons twin-link spring. Gunn Bookcase Here is a convenient book- case for your living room 3 shelves; mahogany finish. Heywood Wakefield Go-Cart $19.75 Of durable fiber-reed, roomy and comfortable. Has steel gearing and rubber- tired wheels. “A Red Seal on every wheel.” Simmons Coil Spring $8.50 Best-grade angle-steel frame—I20 resilient coil springs—a most comfortable and serviceable bed spring of approved type in all sizes. Convenient Terms to Meet Your Budget It was intended to start | T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 9 “Penna. Ave. 8th and D Good News for Phonograph Owners! 5,000 Columbia and Cleartone Records D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1924 10-Inch Size, Double-Faced, Regularly 75¢ 29¢ each Four for a Dollar Can be pl‘ayed on any disc-playing talking machine —This in an extraordinary sale. cach one in an envelope. It’s the first one of its kind we have ever held. Just imagine, at this ridiculously low price you have the choice of thousands of brand-new Columbia and Cleartone Records, just received and We can’t tell you the different titles, there are too many, but we can say they’re beautiful Gypsy Orchestras, Spanish String Slim and Straight Fall Coats In New Becoming Browns at $35 Orchestras, fine collection of vocal selections, dance music, quartet, Hawaiian and band records. Unlimited selection is here, so stack your cabinet full of new records! On Sale Street and Fourth Floors Don’t Miss the Linen Sale in Progress Here This Week —You'll'regret it if you do, when you hear your friends tell of the good values they obtained here. All kinds of linens are in this sale, and those listed here are just a small part. Plain 150 sturdy-wearing quality. = In five good $1. 2 5 patterns. Regularly $2.50. Linen Huck Towels —Regular 45¢ value. Size 18x32 inches; good c weight and have hemstitched border. —Regular_45¢ quality. 17 inches wide. Ab- 350 sorbent. Red or blue fancy stripe borders. $5.50 Cotton Huck Towels —Regular 19¢ value. Size 18x36 inches. white or with blue borders. $4.50 Linen Table Sets —Pure Linen and emstitched. Set includes cloth size inches, and six 15-inch Napkins. Bleached Linen Damask, Yard —70-inch Table Damask, heavy-weight, Linen Toweling Crash, Yard Colored Linen Table Sets —In rose, gold and blue colors; neat designs. Set includes 60x60 cloth and i inch napkins. All in solid colors. Kann’s—Street Floor. Special for Baby Day A Complete 26-Piece Layette for Only $8.85 —It's much easier to start baby's first wardrobe with a layette, than selecting it piece-by-piece. And a layette like this helps inexperienced Mothers to get the necessary things. It includes: 2 Binders 1 Flannel Gertrude 2 Shirts 2 Gowns 2 Dresses 6 Diapers 2 Flannelette Ger- 2 Bootees trudes 2 Summer Hiankets Infants’ Sweaters, $1.00 —Slip-on style, all white, or with pink or green stripes. Nainsook Dresses, $1.00 —Dainty little bits of dresses with embroidery yokes, prettily tucked and trimmed with lace. Skirt also trim- med with insertion and lace edging. Maderia Pillowslips, $1.25 —For baby's carriage and crib, these pillow slips are very appropriate. They're beautifully Maderia embroid- ered and have a scalloped edge. $1.00 Creepers for 79¢ —Sturdy apparel for the youngster to wear when he crawls or takes his first steps. Assorted styles, made of plain colored chambray, in pink, blue, yellow and brown shades. Infants’ Caps—Special, 79¢ —It's getting too late in the season for baby to be out- doors without a cap. These are cunning, and made of white poplin, with ribbon trimming. Kann’s—Second Floor. 1 Towel 1 Wash Cloth 1 Bib 1 Pad 1 Rubber Sheet Buy a Swing for Baby Special for Baby Day 389¢ —Make baby happy by buying him one of these swings tomorrow. They are well made of heavy duck, have steel frame, strong web supports and a screw hook is furnished with each swing. Can be hung indoors and outdoors. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. :‘Highlanh Mufflers” New for Fall —This is the latest va- riation of the new wool scarf. [here are Roman striped cashmere fin- Mulul scarfs in beautiful * colors, with (= St Frinier 2t D290 —Highland Ca's hmere plaid and block checks, small and large blocks. These also have fringe at —Scarfs in knitted also plain centers and striped borders $5.00 and .. COMING!—A Great Children’s Book Surprise! * $5.50 Kann's—Street Floor, —Gray browns, red browns and just “brown.” A shade here that looks well on a brunette, another variation of brown that makes a blonde quite dazzling, and many in-between tints to suit the “mezzo-types.” —The straight lines, which are a trifle inclined to flare, predominate. This style comes nearer to the ideal silhouette that is gracious to the majority of figures than almost any other. —Button trimming, stitching and the varied furs of the collars for the chief points of distinctiveness. —Despite their slimness they are warmly lined and interlined. —Misses’ sizes, 16 to 18, and women’s sizes, 36 to 44. Kann’s—Second Floor, 200 New Tailored Lyons Velvet Hats, $3.85 Black and Colored —Here are hats that will win instantly the approval of smart women. Many shapes from which to choose, and all trimmed in interesting ways. In black and a large assortment of Fall shades. These hats are so reasonably priced, you miay casily buy two instcad of one, Kann’s—Street Floor. : shetland wool, in the Scotch Clan plaids, A Clean-Up Sale of Handbags $1.00 —Altogether there are 250 bags in the lot, and such an assortment there is—pouch and under-the- arm bags of silk, leather and also a few beaded bags. Regular $1.59 to $295 values, so you can easily see they're bargains especially worthwhile. Kann’s—Street Floor. Just Received From “Nelly Don” Morning Apron Frocks, Just a Little Better and Delightfully “Different” —We're glad to be able to offer these dresses to our customers, as they're just the kind they need. wear when there's sweeping, dusting and cooking to be done, and attractive enough to wear throughout the day, when the Simplicity and Servicea- bility in Unique Aprons $1.39 —An unusual little Apron every woman who keeps house should have. Its lines are becoming to either the slender or large figure. Easy to wear, it slips on over the head, covering the entire costume—fits well, will not “hang over” on the shoul- ders. Made of fine white checked Concord gingham in tan, black, tomato or light blue. Trimming, white bias banding. Four Styles Pictured Below > work is over and it's time for homekeepers to play. Several of these will be an invaluable addition to a homekeeper’s wardrobe, and they're really very inexpensive, as the fQur pic- tured will indicate. Practical enough to A Smart Version of the Autumn Mode A Flame Colored Apron Colorful Gingham to of Concord Gingham Wear Any Morning $1.95 —Frequent trips in and out of the tub will not alter the charm of this embroidered barred gingham. White col- lar and pockets trimmed with embroidered braid give it the neatness of an old- fashioned sampler. Flame, green, lavender and blue are the pretty colors in which it comes. $1.95 —As neat as a pin it will look every time it is washed —this - frock of Kalburnie gingham, in effective sports stripe. Who but Nelly Don ‘would have designed it so that the horizontal stripes lend such distinctive smart- ness to the hipline? White cuffs, pockets and Peter Pan collar. Rose, green and blue, Apron Department—Second Floor. $2.95 —This embroidered plaid Kalburnie gingham has ap- pealing smartness and sim- plicity. Narrow folds of white, stitched in black and effectively cuffed sleeves are the new style notes, and the hiplime is particularly at- tractive. When it is washed it will retain all its original freshness, in these pretty colors — tangerine, green, tan and blue.