Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1924, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. GOES HAPPILY TO PRISON FOR 22-YEAR-OLD CRIME Man 51 Sent to Cell for Two Years for Attempt. to Kill Ala- baman in Quarrel. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924. SAYS ROCKEFELLER FEARS FRESTATE [+ meermuer SLAYS THOWOMEN v g s e Stock to 120, Gould Wit- ; i iy the Associnted P ness Says. | BIRMINGHA { Oliver Cameron, Footwear for the Family ' - .- S— s Qs‘akséfl@mpmlp New Autumn Styles Fea:urlni; a fine array of ultra $3 98 stylish Pumps and Oxfords at a $3.98 % moderate price Patent or Black Suede, @?8 low heels, Goodyear woles and Patent Black Sueds or rubber Leels. Black Satin, with high heels. $3.98 33-98 6 pairs for $5.50 » advantage of the h as | that he had not killed Ga: al had been made whereby the|thought. He went to prison with a 0 +‘ uld not be sold in the | smile s | < Ala., October 17.— 1, left yesterd SEVINTH STREET RV e T Eee sy et ] Retired Farmer, Adjudged | Incompetent, Also Wounds SEic. Galober eller joined a pool in 1901 /a4 two-year sentence on conviction of Lawyer in Court. ich resulted in the selling of [attempting to kill W. J. Gay in this 1M ri ific rallroad stock at 120, | cou ecades ago. i er B. Walker of counsel for Frank | d and was arrested uld testified yesterday in the $82.- a d, Oreg., after he _| 000,000 accounting hearing on the |had jumped into a river in an effort to dship of George J. Gould as|end his own life. When rescued he 1 executor of the e stated he thought he had slain Gay Gould. -land was attempting to escape the 1- | pangs of his conscience. Birmingham te were so | officials were notified and he was to ! brought bas here happ to know ety and to app -John D.|his own conscience. He is beginning Men’s Silk Hose Men's Full-fashioned Silk Hose with lisle tops and extra heavy reinforced lisle toes and heels. Anniversary Price, 9 5c By the Associated Press. BUFFALO, N. Y., October 17. Sessed with the idea that his was being dissipated by cour Martin L. Warren, a re Yesterday opened fir volvers at a refere ing Mrs. Anna law, and her d Wwounding Irving Ty Four other prominen stenographer, and St layer's bro New shades of blue grays, in overplaids smoke blue with Dlue over Men’s Pajamas | plaids, includ- Men's Plain_Colored and White Cotton Pajamas. Well tailored and trimmed with sitk frogs. All sizes. Anniversary Price, (7 3 for $4.50 EXCURSION || g : + e | ~-2 I | NEW YORK w Men's Sweaters All-wool Shaker Knit Coat 5 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19 Efl 3 = Sweaters. Some with shawl collar. In light colors and i et dark heather mixQ‘:xn:s. Patent or Black Kid, three aten o Batine Also navy, biack, maroon Special Through Train button style with Cubai hecls ;m“muk Velvet, with spike 5 2ol hmwm> Direct to Penra. Sta.. 7th Ave. 83 98 and 324 St o " $3.98 i, 10 G.R. o Boys’ Sweaters Boys' V. _neck and shawl collar, pull over, all-wool Shaker kait. Colors are navy, brown, maroon and effective com- binations. Anniversary Price, lared that George |, 2 J. and his b ad been | ing brown with e. | particularly c | brown { that in 190 | over- plaid, and plain | gray. Al silk trimmed throughout. surrende, two poli - shed,intop the office WI\I] drawn revolvers. {all but 198 of the 6,500 shares he \\ur_!"("ll is 53 years old sed. This permitted the estate | ing apart from hi ain 251,801 shares for several <" He was in th although no dividends were| . The last of th state stock i sed of in 1915 when the rail- = about to go into receiver- incompe: 1 the purpos 5 id. of the proceedings in the law o brought out that at the| was to make proper provision for the ! time of Jay Gould's death in 1892 an | of his three children tory of the estate totaled $83,- and that er nt of this was in Missouri ific stock in the center ¢ 4t KLAN PLANS STATE RALLY the two women, | d to be in the | i dicd within a black calf Goodyear Putent Oxford, with trimming and Cuban_ heels. welt soles aud rubber beele. about 'n adjudged fancy and 3 plain fabric, styled | Saks & Compan in the season’s i : b ooy $7)77s | ( all Weight e Men’s and Young Men'’s Suits, $38- _Apparel of enduring Scotch fabric, made with precision of detail, careful cut, smart fit and style, with Saks & Company usual mod- erate cost for exclusive men's apparel. Typically English in model, and made in the pop- ular London Lavender shades and plain Saks & Comp : loor | ] firc rapidly TR IR but that | line of t few min 15,000 to 20,000 Hooded Knights to Demonstrate in North Carolina. ASHEVILLE, N. C, October 17.— From 15,000 to 20,000 me: Knights of the Care Washington Saturday M night, 12.20 A.M.: arrives Pen: Sta. in the beart of New York City, 6:10 A.M. = L Panama Governor Seated. PANAMA. October 17.—Col. Meri- wether L. Walker, U. S. A, was yes- the purpose of holding a huge demon- stration, which will consist of a mam- NS | month parade, public naturalization at i the fair grounds. a public_address by Rev. Dr. W. L. Straub of Kinston, fire- works and a barbecue. All kians in the State are expected nd large delegations, clad in full Over Five 185 ‘ Stores @! Factories \ ke 3100 M—729-31 7th N.W. Returning, leaves New York 4:20 P.M. E 2o'Similar Exewrsions, Sun- days, November 16 amd December 14. Tickets on sale two days Ppreceding date of excursion Pennsylvania Railroad The Standard Railroad of the World U R ER bone from the on in halves and slowly. This will dis e the bone and give almost! tg instant relief. To remov throat @ Special fhfld;eq’s Department You Need Not Be Ashamed to Ask for Credit—It Is Yours, Ri, Bring Us the Simple Assurance That You Will Pay Us When You Have the Money—That's All We ask. We Bank on Character and Good Will. ghtfully. That Successful Appearance for a Very Little You can get that “success- ful look™ on an investment of a emall sum—just a trifle down—and we'll dress you in the best. You pay us when you get around to it. Your sull or overcoat bespeaks your success or failure. The world judges your ability and standing by your outward appearance. Many a man has risen to the top rung of the ladder of prosperity by keeping well dressed. Money New Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats Ziy, J»)f{(&?’ I( 2% S Tailored by America’s Leading Style Ex- perts—Nationally Known Fine Fabrics and Patterns, and the Latest in Colorings. You should not be taxed for the use of your credit—Grayson’s extends you credit fully and freely and the price is as low as the lowest. ON EASY PAYMENTS Clothes From. F.St. N.W. 917 SEOFCREDT Open Saturday ‘Till 9 P.M. You Have Two Big Floors Filled With Fine Apparel for Men and Women to Choose Your 917 F.St. N.W. 85 and $ 5.50 2 Imported French Crepe Neckwear Men’s Four-in-Hands oi plain colors of purple, brown, maroon, gray, navy. Made in Paris. s O + Genuine Cowhide Brief Case In tan and brown. Ex- tension lock—two straps and buckles. Full size, 3 pockets. 95 Anniversary Price, + Genuine Cowhide Boston Bags Improved Style Sizes 14, 15, 16 inches, in black and brown, strap and buckle. Aoniversary Prices 3000 2 Men’s Sweaters Men's V-neck Sweaters, fancy combinations of light shades in_plaid effects. All new designs. All wool— powder blue and tan, dark gray and silver. Anmniversary Price, 5 + Men’s Golf Hose Men’s Imported Wool Goli Hose, in medium and heavy weights. Plain colors of blue, brown, gray and heather mixtures. Sizes 10 to 113, Annizersary Price, 52.45 Saks & Company—Street Floor. With collar, $2.50 Guaranteed not to fade from sun or from any amount of washing. They are guaranteed for satisfac- tory wear, or money back. In white and colored soft shirts, Al new patterns. Sizes from 14 to 19. With flexible rubber under visor—something new. _All new plaids in tans and grays. Awniversary Price, 33 Saks & Company Street Floor 2 Saks De Luxe 85 k, Steel, 1 Hats, Men’s Hiéh Shoes Seven Styles Men's High Shoes— calf, brown and black rubber heels. Menw'’s Shoe Section $7 & In the Boys’ Boys’ Two-Pants Suits " Anniversary price 51 31\D Two-pants Suits in the new Fall models and fab: standard tailoring. The ¢ of course, alpaca lined, and one pair golf and one regular knicker. Sizes 7 to 18 years Boys’ Two-Pants Suits Anniversary price 58.85 Rightly styled and well tai- lored suits of fabrics selected for their good-wearing quali- ties. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Blouses Amniversary price 95c Every one perfect, of woven madras. Many of them fiber striped. Neat striped effects in either collar attached or neckband with soft separate collar to match. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Department Small Boys’ Overcoats 2to 9 years Boys' Flannelette Pajamas Anniversary price 9 50 One-piece Flannclette | Finished wit Sizes 4 to 18 years Boys’ Wash Suits Anmizersary Boys' Wa the better kind wash satines, gz other cotton w jon cffe colors. Guaranteed Middy and several of the but- ton-on styles. Sizes 3 to 10 Years, Saks & Company, Second Floor. % Men’s §7.50 Beacon Robes Anniversary Price $4.95 Genuine Beacon Bath Robes, for men, in neat checks, overplaids and other pleasing patterns. In small, medium and large sizes for men. Saks & Company Second Floor Sports Goods Golf Outfit Anniversary Price ! 1 bag — 5-inch, 3 steel stay with ball pocket. Nice- ly trimmed. 4 Clubs— Your Choice of Champion Brand Clubs, 2 Balls— 1 Rule ‘Book. Saks & Co., Fourth Floor. ECONOMY FLC >R Anniversary Items 100 Men’s Winter Plaid backs and plain backs, some one-half Fancy Overcoats belts and others belts all around. Anniversary Price $ 1 6. 75 All sizes; light and dark patterns. Men’s Suits Special Two'(2) Pants Suits, in light and dark fabrics, two and three button models. Anniversary Price $2 1 - 7 5 Economy Floor—Fourth Floor

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