Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1924, Page 11

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GUASSEDCK TELLS OF AL ROBBERY Alleged Leader of Rondout| Mail Theft Testifies in Federal Court. ~Brent MORE TRADE WITH'U. S. | SOUGHT BY AUSTRALIA High Commissioner Says Balance Now Is Badly Against Dominion. nited States rep- cent of her total im- xports to thi coun- per cent of her total “Beautiful Young Heiress” Is Man, Victims Who Financed “Trysts” S@QY|x:. anns x. zemers Passport By the Asgociated Bress, JACKSONVILLE, ‘Fla, November 20.—John B. Hendrix, allas ‘*‘Miss Mabel White,” alleged to have rep- resented himself as a “beautiful girl of 19 years, who would shortly in- herit a fortune,” to a number of men whose names he obtuined through a " |CHIC HARLEY FIGHTS CHARGE OF LUNACY Former Gridiron Star of Ohio State U. Declares He Never Was matrimonial agency, was held in de- fault of $2,500 bond to await the action of a Federal grand jury, fol- lowing his arraignment yesterday be- fore United - States Commissioner Carl Noble, on a charge of use of the mails to defraud. Hendrix waived preliminary hearing. Hendrix described himself as a “beautiful young woman” and stated in letters to a number of men that he would go to certain cities if the rallroad fare was sent, according to the lnlormallon‘}umn which the war- rant was issued for his arrest. It was alleged that he recelved money for railroad fare by thus using the mails, WOMAN WINS U. S. ENTRY. | Finally Vised. Mrs. Anna Kipness Lerner yester- day won a controversy of some month’s duration when the State De- partment ordered its counsel at Riga to vise her passport so as to permit her return to the United States. Mrs. Lerner was born in Russla, and came to this country when five years of age. FHer father dled be- fore completing his naturalization. She married an American and made a visit to Russia. The immigration law resulted in her being refused ad- mission upon her return to this coun- ry. Sengtor Norris, Republican, of Ne- braska, introduced a bill in Congress at its last session which was signed to permit Mrs. Lerner to re- enter the country, but the bill did not come to a vote. —_— CONDUCTOR KILLS SELF. Declared Suspected in £100,000 Ticket Theft. NEWBURYPORT, Mass,, November 20.—Gllman E. Marsten of Malden, sald to have been one of the Boston and Maine Railroad conductors under investigation in the theft of more WHERE THE VOGUE OF THE MOMENT I8 FIRST REVEALED than §100,000 worth of tickets, committed suiclde at the home of relatives here yesterday. He was found in a kitchen with all the jets of a gas range open. He had been employed by railroad Daddy! e railroad 40 Rizik Brothers Special Friday Only For Thanksgiving Mother! INSURE THE EDUCATION Of Your Children AETNA LIFE INSURANCE (0. 801-6 Woodward Bldg. Examined Mentally. COATS That Make You Welcome Winter OFT, supple fabrics, light and warm, are trimmed with rich furs that harmonize with the delightful shades for Fall and Winter, , November 20.—Charles arley, leading athlete at e University a few years O the woman who desires quality. demands exclusiveness and knows value, this will mean an opportunity worth an effort to obtain: Dinner and Evening Gowns - All Formerly Priced Much Higher Friday Only n_ imports and ¢ extra ending June 30, it 0.000, the high con n 1 reco 1to = oo cavy guard © Probate Judge Homer Bostwick, ernme 3 prison for assault with Intent to Kl | «ho entered the lunacy finding which would not consider Lold-| i}l stands. James J. Trainor, coun- rain for only $100,000, but| .e} ror Harley, said that the famous lion or a million and a|root ball player has filed an affidavit ght take the proposition|with Judge Bostwick, setting forth at he was never examined by phy- ians at a lunacy hearing nor was ever present at such a proceeding. Specializing in Two Groups Reduced for The Ohio laws require that the sub- $69.50 $110 ect of a lunacy petition be pres Cleara"ce Rhinestone, beaded and e it the time of the hearing, and o 1316 G S : % , Yo S Siste Rt OBk . i treet | on chiffon and cut velvet or "be Taised, sala Exceptional Values e ful choice for Thank 2 o Emerald, Flame, Two-tone, ( n g %y i~ City Club Building Saeiorad g $10, $15 sr(OP : : THIRTE tively ident but not from January 10 to and e$20 - postal inspector who | January 23, 1923, as the records of with him and Murray [the hospital show, the attorney as- e —r = J.£ . Cunringham Co ill be heard Monday be- 1143 Connecticut Avenue Fall Hats according to his of a $100,000 pay oing from Chicago . Ohio « |alction in the case. Harley was held at the State al for the Insane at Dayton, Ohlo, m December 2 to December 24, WAV d over to 314 7th St. N.W. Jepa— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LAST DAYS The oreatest merchandising event in Washington. Will be full of thrilling value-giv- The smartest of the new modes in Coats, Suits, Dresses, Fine Accessories, etc., at savings of one-third to one-half. = pemd n\‘:'\ (e ings. —=|nl =3 m, Fur-Trimmed Coats Dresses for All Occasions - Made to Se!l for £45.20 to $49.50 7 G Y Made to Sell for $35.00 to $45.00 ming are included in INGS OF MARMINK, MUSK' 43.0 Every wanted fabric, -5 .‘; $i .00 every smart style, every $ g ke et 35 N, 23 RAT. NUTRIA, SEALINE, : N 517 N\ 7 WOLF new color and trim- s low price. Fur-Trimmed Coats Wondrous Frocks Made to Seli at $59.50 and $65.00 Made to Sell for $55.00 to $65. Velana and For every hour of the S B ‘Winter season. This col- Fur-Tr.mmed Coats lection embraces frocks Made to Sell at £75.60 and $85.00 for street, afternoon and 56 formal wear, in Fashion’s newest colorings and trim- oy < Sport Coats Made to Scil at $25.00 and $35.00 ’ LAVISH WITH LARGE COLLARS, CUFFS, BORDERS AND BAND- Smart Dresses Made to Sell for $15.00 to $18.50 Flannels, plaid and plain; satins, twills, velvet, in tailored and dressy styles. Ensemble Suits Made to Sell for $125.00 to $165.00 1 o Fashioned of Exquisite Soft Fabrics in Cranberry Red, Copper, Penny Brown, Etc. The elegant quality of fur trimmings so lavishly adorning these coats will Fashion’s mings. Downywool and Velvetone in gray, tan and brown; well tailored, silk lined. Silk Petticoats 17 vogue, sumptuously furred in all the new colors and combinations. foremost Q5 Silk Hosiery W satin, in orings. Some flounces, some An ideal Radium, jc all of the new with embro with tailored flounces. Christmas gift. Fine quality silk jersey, with reinforced seat, in -all’ the new colors—rust, henna, black and navy. Orchid, flesh, pink and white, in good quality glove silk. Baronette Satin im Black only, cut full and wide with deep hems. o fc————lalc———julc———|n|c———[n|c———=]d| ———[nj e dj == Glove Silk Vests Made to Sell at $2.50 Princess Slips Made to Sell at $5.00 Made to Sell at $5.00 Pettibockers Made to Sell at $5.00 49 $7.99 berry. Wolf, Russian Leopard Cat, 5349 “The Coats Paris Wears” Made to Sell for $125.00 to $135.00 $88.00 High shades such as Cran- Oxblood, Penny, sumptuously furred with Natural Made to Sell at $2.50 Every pair full fashioned; 10 in all the new colorings. Irreg- 2 ulars of one of America’s most famous brands. Philippine Underwear Made to Sell at $5.00 Hand - embroidered, pun ch work, fine quality batiste. Every $2.49 stitch a hand stitch. Ideal for gift giving. colorings. etc., Wolf, Squirrel, Mole, Beaver, Natural and Dyed Squirrel. EEEEEE‘EEB Fashion’s newest blouse fash- jon, in a variety of materials and trimmings in all the newest Tunic Blouses Made to Sell for $7.50 to $10.00 $3.38 Brushed Wool SWEATERS Made to Sell at $5.00 and $7.50 s immediately establish them as high grade garments. At this low price onc seldom can find such excellent fabric, such diversity of handsome styles, and such excellence of. workmanship. ,Eta Dress cia B _Extraordinary Value-Giving Fur Trimmed Coats - Begutiful, genuine FURS, in CAR- ACUL, SEALINE, MARMINK and MUSKRAT ehhance the beauty of soft, smooth, suede-like fabrics. New colors | inclide CRANBERRY. PENNY BROWN. RUST, | GRAY. 28 'STOUT DRESSES 200 Silk and Cloth Dresses---Sizes 42 Up to 52! A SALE of dresses for large women in the new slenderizing models, made by specialists in stylish stouts. These garments were all made to sell at $20 to $30 more thag this sale price, and it was only sheer luck that we Values to $40.00 were able to secure them at such low figures. $ 1 ’8.00

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