Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1924, Page 12

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a2 ” CHICAGO TO HEAR NEW OPERA STARS Thirteen Artists Engaged to # Aid Regular Staff—Chalia- ‘ pin to Appear. , September 15—Thirteen ppear with the Chi- i include 01 from Bu Spanish a THungarian Hidalgo of and A Spanish American f a high of renown who previo be included ©of the compuny. Chaliapin to Appear. and Mme. Louise appear in several per- will include 0 be sung 1 ‘Warehouse Liquor Theft Balked. the night who surprised the raiders, they were attempt- me liquor into the ixth floor. The men d, one of them wounding the hman, A i ph of Mrs. A. C. Gandy of “Mal—did you put the sandwiches {n? ~Yes, Jimmy!" 'And oy Oh Henryr™ ‘s, Jimmy.* *I'm going then—Ne, 1 won't Le late—"Bye.” A Fine Candy A joy to bathe and wash with ¢AND its creamy, gently antiseptic lather removes from hands and face the germsone constantly picks up from things which others touch. There’s no soap like ' LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Spray BO-NO in the places 'rl:." ants gather—it kills them and their eggs. I and e e L hariware stores. Pint_size, 75¢c; Quart size, $1.25; BO-NO gun, 50c. BO-NO INC. At THE EVEN Pennsylvania Plans) ALIENS SWIM INTO U. S. TO Execute First Four Make Good Escape From El- lis Island Pier. Woman Since 1889 NEW YORK, September 15.—Four to six immigrants, who yesterday HARRISBURG, Pa, September |jumped from a pier on Ellis Island 15.—The first death warrant for |and struck out for the Jersey shore, the execution of a woman in Pennsylvania in many years was made good their escape. John Ferra, an Italian, one of the issued today at Go; Pinchot's office. It fixed the date for the two who were captured by guards near the Jersey Central railroad execution of Louise Thomas, a negress, convicted of murder in yards, risked his life and forfeited his liberty to save Nicholas Nerni- Philadelphia, for the week begin- | ciel, a Russian, from drowning. ning October 28. The last woman executed in Pennsylvania was Sarah J. white- | FARM MANAGER KlLLED. ling, Philadelphia, who was hanged TUNICA, Miss.,, September 15.—W. in 1889, Kate Edwards, Berks s Capsules! E. Barbee, plantation manager, was County, convicted of murder in the S acores LN o0 s S ctena sainas: [Nt by a heera Swallow of water o] t! fom ory farm worker on the Tom ri htawa.g relice lulf'\ ceceve after more than 12 years, the various governors refusing to sign plantation, near here. A posse which took up the tratl of the | COMFoOrt W her death warrant. / negro, believed to be Jesse Fields, $50,000 IN FURS STOLEN. | ounded ui minigne. o " Seven Employes Are Bound by Six Armed Bandits. NEWARK, N. J., September 15— Seven employes were bound and gagged and left in a locked room when six armed bandits early yes- terday entered the fur establishment of Joseph Hollander, Inc., and escaped in an automobile with seal skins valued by the owners at $50,- 000. @=Festive B wa? nig ...nkta.' happy thoug Jaques Wanted, Houses and Apartments ‘We have hundreds of first- class tenants who desire to rent houses and apartments in all sections of the city. List your vacant property with us and we will secure good tenants. We remit collected. STONE & FAIRFAX Realtors Over thirty years of real servios 1342 New York Avenue N.W. Woohmard & Wothroy See Our Other Advertisements on Pages 13 and 21. Producing™ the Yellow Cab Manufacturing Co. are standard equipment of 1,090 commer- cial fleet owners who sell nothing but miles, and make a profit. Get the facts. the same day Youths’ Suits With 2 Prs. Trousers Special, $277 50 This model in the popular 2-button English style is presented to meet the requirements of young men choosing their first long trousers suits. Obtained at a price conces- sion from the maker, we have made a further concession, so that they are ex- tremely low priced. The fabrics are all- wool, in a great many youthful and dis- tinctive weaves and a wide range of colors. The extra pair of trousers are not only a great convenience, but nearly double the wear. Other Youths’ Suits, $30, $35, $37.50 Men’s Clothes Section, Second floor, ! Fall Oxfords for Xoung Men ‘These oxfords have every point of style that young men like, and have a built-in durability that stands lots of wear. The Haig. —with soft toe, straight tip, either Blucher or - g straight lace; has oak leather soles and rubber $8 BeelS priviesammansnpiicespiiices semvspisenigonness The Scotty —in tan or black calfskin; has full ivory $10 calf lining ; soft toe, straight tip, rubber heels = Men’s Shoe Section, Second floor. Sale Cowhide Suit Cs roy 5 0.5 An outstanding value for young men who are going away to school; choice of 24 or 26 inch sizes; tan or mahog- any, with straps all around, sewed-on corners and strap loops; solid leather G__STAR, WASHINGTON, / D. C MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1924.’ Mloodward & Lothrap See Our Other Advertisements on Pages 13 and 21. Marquisette Net, entirely new curtai woven in the delight- ful semi-cord net that is the newest of the season, with valance and fringed bottom $13.50 pair. Curtains of Color are Curtains of Charm They're smartly new and artistically different Curtains of color offer wonderful possibilities for new decorative effects at the windows of your home. They will diffuse soft, mellow, glowing light, tinting, enriching and beautifying to a new degree the room in which they are used. And there is no room and no home which colored Rich Rayon (artificial silk) Marquisette Net Hem- stitched Curtains of heavy quality in beautiful shades of blue, rose, jade, heliotrope and gold; expressing the new vogue for colors, with 2-inch border; 2% yards long. Plain, $6 pair. Self-toned figured, $7.50 pair. New Dainty Voile and Marquisette Curtains, with plain colored band borders; rose, blue, orchid and gold, also another style with colored drawn threads and colored hemstitching forming the border; 24 yards. $5 pair, Fringed Bottom Curtains Will Be Largely Used We are showing beautiful new fringed-bottom curtains in several attractive nets, many filet, square mesh nets in plain and figured designs; also the soft casement nets in the delightful shadow-like spatterns, as well as the larger and medium size mesh nets so popular because they admit a generous light. Mostly in the soft ivory and ecru tones that are not definite colors, yet give the soft, rich tone that a pure white curtain alone cannot " $4, $5, $6, $7.50 to $16.50 Pair curtains will not make more expressive of good taste. There are colorful plain nets, colorful voiles and cream banded in color, as well as lovelv lace effects in delightful shadow weaves and grace- ful luster lace (artificial silk) with richly pat- terned sheen. Colored Ruffled Mercerized Marquisette Curtains, with their fluffy ruffled tie-backs are sunfast, so their beautiful colors will stay beautiful; jade, American beauty, blue, helio, gold and rose; 274 yards long. $6.75 Ppair. Luster Lace Curtains, in beautiful shadow-like figured effects, with heav ringed bottom caught at the top with black and seli-colored braid. $9.75 Pair. Lovely Sunfast Kapock Panels, $25 Each. Attractive Net Curtains in Filet Patterns New net curtains are shown in the much desired filet patterns and other attractive nets. You may select here from a wide range of very beautiful curtains at popular prices. They are mostly finished with neat lace edges. Some have plain centers, others neat, detached figures or charming all-over designs. $2 to $10 Pair New Voile Curtains are shown in an excellent range of new and desirable styles. $2.50 to $10 Pair. New Colors in New Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics Mercerized Cotton Velour, 50 inches wide, $2.50 Yard. Mercerized Sunfast Velours, 50 inches, $3.75, $5 Yard. Handsome Mohair Velours, 50 inches, $12 and $12.75 Yd. Frizette Velours, 50 inches wide, $8.75 Yard. New Taffetas, beautiful colors, $2 and $2.50 Yard. Imported Brocades, 25 inches wide, $3.75 Yard. Double Velour Portieres $I9-75 and $24‘75 pr. " Sale Priced Sunfast Rayon (Artificial Silks), $2.75 to $5 Yard. Imported and Domestic Tapestry, $2.50 to $12.50 Yard. Striped and Figured Damasks, $5 to $12.50 Yard. Sunfast English Poplins, fine quality, $3 Yard. Mercerized Shiki, 50 inches wide, $2.75 Yard. Fine, heavy quality velour portieres in a soff, mercerized finish that is rich and lustrous. They are made with the popular open French edge—made so that they will hang perfectly. In these color combinations: Blue and Blue Brown and Brown Blue and Brown Blue and Mulberry Rose and Green Blue and Rose Mulberry and Mulberry Blue and- Taupe Rich Frou Frou Portteres, $23.50 pr. Truly rich and handsome portieres in lustrous chors and elegant designs. Colors are green and brown, two-toned mul- berry, two-toned blue, brown, blue and brown, 'gold. 2V 2 French style handle; shirt fold with Il Besadudy, [ o m ot straps, and straps in the bottom of f _the case. e e yards. Of Rayon (artificial silk) and cotton fabric, THE MIRACLE CLEANER Ourtain and Drapery Section, Fifth Sece, r", Disinfectant Deodorizer Insecticide T, %

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