Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1924, Page 5

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FOR LARGE RED ARMY |5 army: " Aduresming o targe aa: | Sombel U8 10, o so £ there was @ | TUUDE and threatens our very exist- L2 c , for two months, broke a|revenue for the maint 7 d | time h: X ! HUNBURAS TR[]UPS TROTSKY CITES NEED long ailence today with & significant |army. The international Imperialists | countrs arouna s capriaitam 1s scyi| WOMAN AND GIRL KILLED. ence.” semblage in Kabardin-Balkar, the to. dissolvet the ‘army, we WESTLEY, N. Y., October 18.—Mrs. autonomous republic in ~northern|Would do it gladly. The red army e Leon Bragg, 36 years old, and Mabel - ~ e = el A RISt Caycasia, he sald: |~ =0 |innot only our Ereat pride, but also| Developed by one of China's famous | Smith, 9, wero killed and the 2- 5 5 Capitalistic Robbers No . | “We are compelled to have a red | ou urden. emprasses 4,000 years ago, the secret 2 nn m ! | P Mo Towe army because we do not want to be “When the reins of power in the| of silk making, zfler heg(ng Jealously motith-old Mon s of NI aneE WAl ing China to Pieces. enslaved and torn to pieces by our|United States, France and Great r €0 badly injured that doctors say he Bt e “nemies, the imperialist robbers who | Britain are vesteds In the workmen: | b the world by o primbess, oty S0Vl | will ie, when they were run down by By the Asmociated Press. are now tearing China to pieces. The | when the bourgeolsie are expelled and | ried an Indian Prince of Khotan in|® truck near their home in this vil- Federal Force Leaves Capi- Minister_o?|Soviet union must remain an invul-|imperialists disarmed, we shall be|A.D. 419, and in her headdress smug- | 1age last night. They were walking 5 nerable fortress. That is why we|able to come to terms with the great | gled the eggs of the silkworm and|op the highway. The driver did not tal to Attack Revolutionists a 3 s 2 are forced to set aside part of sur powers without great effort, but this' the seeds of the mulberry. stop. Th E bl in Mountains. ; C nSCm e inn —— Invad he Boudoi A N A A, Nica gua, October 18 | o t ——(ren. Francisc Martinez Funes. | 5 = va es e Ou OIr Honduran minist f war, is report- vd to have left Tegucig Ipa h a} \ strong army to attack Gen. G orio Ferrera, who is intrenched with his | revolutiona J the moun- tains on th — = The gu being con- e —— e S R T e e S T by L and troops is decla government much especially as the cost of maintaining the warfare he Nicaraguan - Honduran ve I #crces have been captured by Nica- oot e e || May Be Selected Now from Hundreds of Charming Designs i_ are under strict s E Sunday in the pr e | official ballot failed t » local electoral bo tion from the recent Carlos Solorzan: ading with a o e, e e o Free Instructions 1w » Handsome andidate, = ;IJN;-\ Bt ):)- a compcleflt il:str;:ctor (:l'fer yiu . New Designs for NESS Wi the opportunity to learn to make & . . BEQUESngFF:ggéBoo? Pt (i s Gy il e . ‘ Petite Needlepoint o g terials are purchased here— i . < El'nbl’ idel’ WUr. and Mrs. A. G. Learned Get o Yy Legacy From R. B. Hawley. Embroidering . Sugar Firm Head. | Knitting B were unfounded, was sclared here. There have been somo urbances throughout the republic | to the heated el Needlepoint Embroidery is as popular today as it was in years The Ensemble Negligee Crocheting gone by—and the revival of its Lamp-shade Making - h fashion brings out many beautiful Supersedes the Teagown - Rag Rug Making 3 s % new designs in pieces both large and i " “| e Needlepoint Embroidery . small. Pieces are partially finished, For the smartest woman who formerly wore a tea- B the Associate disclose by givin Mew Mok AR All materials necessary are pur- clusively smart thing to wear. It consists of 5 : .7 - - " o | pajamas, slip-on coat, and separate long negligee chasable in nearby sections. $9 t°$‘35 wrap. We sketch a distinctive model, in black satin S 3 y 2 e L and old blue crepe, $55. Another is of black satin, Christmas Shopping time is really here for the woman who is gay with bands of gold and red, $50. planning to make many of her Christmas Gifts—and for her we have planned hundreds of novelty gift things to be embroidered. i Mules Must Match, Too . . S v < H s ir 1 ot crocheted, knitted, or in some way made by hand. Every woman So they are of black satin. with gay linings to match Y ) > one’s negligee, $5.50. knows the added appreciation of a gift that bears the individual \ e touch of her own handwork—and she will be wanting to make FOREIGN CAPITAL GIVEN | her selections now. PROMISE OF PROTECTION e e ~ The Hostess Will Appreciate Declares Troops to Fight Strik- ! . . P e ] ) These Gifts, to Be Embroidered Br the Associated Press R Ocioher 8o caplial/ ¢ ] X Luncheon Sets, stamped on white Indian Head or the popular Belgian | i linen, for French knot, $1 set. Calles of Mex. | (5 )\ Combination Luncheon Set and Buffet Scarf, stamped on heavy linen, ico declared yesterday on the eve of his | g for colored embroidery, $2.50, $2.75. departure for home today on the George e e i S Centers and Scarfs, stamped on oyster white imported linen, for cross- | % . however, foreign capital under- 3 ¢ 2 : ) BEooal (b ncsioiGn (e b th i 7 b stitch embroidery, $2.75 and $3. | ®__. i of $1.119.- EOY t ould |, fu S| "00ps 2 £ 2. = B it o i e e Y R Scarfs, of imported ecru burlap, with wool to complete the handwork, would not be forthcoming, he asserted. \ $10. The president-elect, explaining further 2 the intention of the new can ad- | Centers, Scarfs, Buffet Sets to match, of art crash, for darning and ation which will succ f | sident Obres Tl . A | | Perfume Ensembles tions would o & Table Sets of 7 Pieces, runner and 6 doilies, on unbleached muslin and i the report of . -| f o Kl art cloth, $1 and $1.50. s g | —carry out the idea in charmingly complete manner— ing on this subject 2 . : 4 1g Mexico's foreign debts, he ¥ 2 Bath Towels, of fine quality, several different designs for outline em- -d that payments would be begun p . as soon as the an treasury is in 4 broidery, 50c and 85c. a position to make an effort in this 7 . . i direction. R Guest Towels, for simple embroidery, 25c, 35¢, 50c. matching one’s exclusive choice in the perfume, toilet water, face powder, talcum, sachet and compact. These may be chosen in varied fragrances of varied perfumers. e sketch Houbigant's Idealhvtrfsumc, $6.75; Toilet Water, $6; Ges ; Face Powder, $150; Sachct, $L75; Talcum, 90¢, and Com- Black Sateen Card Table Covers, $1.50; white and unbleached muslin pact, SL0. ¥ i & RUFUS DAWES FETED. 4 covers, 75¢ each. ‘ ot R S | Tea Towels, on red cross bar and white linen, for outline and French Reparations Plan Aid Guest of | knots, 50c each. Honor at Berlin Dinner. . : Bedspreads, stamped on fancy weave and unbleached crepe; several de- Pl " i Columbia Yarns in Lovel 4 5 5 A . . . T e ] Colors B e e e : Paris Silk Underthings Charles G. s, is aiding Owen D. Young in carrying out the Ready ifors Yol i tof iKnit 7 h Read, ‘ Choose the Ensemble Wa Somteraay by Serianuel e Maney g it ol Charming Gifts for Little Folk -0 y York. Among th —to be most fashionable—matching to the last minute de- were Chancellor Marx Floss, Heather Wools, Scotch = H tail, a gown, chemisette and step-ins—sketched here. An elloe Wit BroE vt Sweater, Saxony Floss, Span- That Need But a Bit of Handwork to Complete Them S A S i an e s St el ish Stocking and Sports Wools. _ Linene Rompers, 75c. Sizes 1 and Dainty Aprons, 75c. Colored embroidered, and_elaborate with fine cobweb-like lace. Chlice executive stafr. 2 years. .chambray and unbleached muslin. One of several of these charming Paris Ensembles in under- vl -~ Unbleached Muslin Rompers, 75c. Bibiiias aad e White Todisn things. Gown, $30; Chemisettc and Step-ins, each, $18. Dolls That Resemble Owners. Sizes 2 and 3 years. Head, in a variety of attractive Handkerchiefs, Table, Bed ; ; Science Monthly. School Frocks, $150 and $2.50. designs. and Toilet Linens Ensemble Sets in Glove Silk e o e mnnclsnrhams Fooll thears Colored Linene Rompers, $2. Gown, $12.75; Chemise, §7; Vest, $5.25; Step-ins, $4 little girls who mother them are an 7o i i i i “innovation among this year's toys. Voile Frocks, $1.50, $2. In lovely Trimmed in contrasting colors. To be stamped or embroi- Silk Underwear Section, Third floor Artists model the heads of clay, cover colorings 4 to 6 years, 2 and 3 years. dered with initials or mono- them with stockinette, paint them grams should be ordered now. and attach silky gaa hai Purity Rags for Making Rugs Variety of attractive colors—40c skein Phone Main 8108-8109. 4. . : 604-610 9th St. N.W. . ¢ Wire Lamp Frames and Beautiful Materials ¥ TToer, ’fl.n'\'v'r'r"’i,ia‘l’{."v'}'.':;{’y_:’i‘;lu 5 ) For Making Gift Lamps of all Types Beautiful Butterflies For Making the Many Butterfly Novelty Gifts Beautiful Finished Models on Display Show you how lovely these things are when completed ¥ ¢ . , : gown for an intimate dinner at home, a hostess gown ¥ Sugar man had left $500.000 | Doll-head Novelties B ' i ‘:‘"d materials to CO"{‘PIEK them are for afternoon tea, or just in the intimacy of her v that had shown him kind- | n . : included at these prices: boudoir—the Ensemble Negligee is now the ex- ' d e ‘ Art Zmbroidery Section, Second foor. to ffice It costs less and it is more con- venient to live in a desirable down- town section. INSPECT 900 19th S S a7 TODAY /:( Y ‘ ' _ 1;"3&:%\ \ 497 A mew eightstore apartment 2 bullding; courtcous, emcient service: v very low rentals. Manager on Premises NNON & LUCH 713 14th St. MAIN 2345

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