Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1924, Page 12

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without undue | operative system can be effected it will be_necessary for the:farmer to be able to obtain loans from the Federal reserve system, with his basic farm commodity as surety. GIRL HIT BY NEGRO. Seriously Injured by Blow Head—Assailant Escapes. RICHMOND, Va., December 2.—Miss Pearl Holland, 21, was critically in- jured here when she was struck on the head with a heavy instrument by a negro, who made his escape af- ter the girl's screams attracted sev- MISSING AVIATORS FOUND. Flyers From Sacket Harbor Report After 24 Hours' Absence. OGDENSBURG, N. Y. December 2.—Fears for the safety of Joseph Rasbach and William Talbot, av- fators, missing since Sunday, when they failed to arrive here after tak- ing off by seaplane from Sacket Har- bor, were dispelled last night with the homecoming of Rasbach and news that Talbot was en route to his home in New York City. The aviators, who had started for Florida with Harry Dionnc and Carl Groby a week ago, were forced to land at Taylors Bay. Dionne and Groby have been missing for more than a week. Their wrecked plane was washed ashore. they were pinned in the cab of their engine, when it collided with de- railed cars of westbound train No. 95. The westbound freight had left the track and gone into a ditch by running into a faulty switch, rail- road officials declared, and although Engine Ploughs Into Train Derailed by Tampering Engineer Ladd tcied to bring his train to 2 halt, he was unable to With Switch. avoid the collision. His son, Walter Ladd, was fireman on the westbound train, and although injured himself, urged Brakeman H. C. Trevillian to try to flag his father's train in time to avert the crash. Walter Ladd and Trevillian, with Engineer F. F. Fos- ter of the westbound train, escaped serious fnjury, Senator Smith, Democrat, South Carolina, chairman. of the Senate interstate commerce committee, s = of the opinion that Congress at the i CARNIVAL NEARS END. RICHMOND, Va.. December 2.— s and Ohio Raillway e invest i current session will adopt a “proper” amendment to the Esch-Cummins act. Senator Smith believes the other members of the committee will co- operate in getting action on all of the rallroad legislation proposals. He said yesterday he would Insist on either rejection or approval of the Oil gasoline station at Georgla ave- it Gubriel's Church, Grant circle [Lu¢ and Quincy street, of the store at " Webster street northwest, will close its indoor carnival and bazaar tomorrow night. Tonight the feature surprise of the affair will be staged when Bucky Harris, Joe Judge and Nick Altrock discuss the world serles. A ‘arge - | attendance is expected. The carnival is the first event to be held in the new auditorium of the church. Santa Ciaus has been present at the car- uival during the week. Rev. John M. McNamara, rectro of the church, & The lengths of a mile vary in dif ferent countries. ene showed ed with, it ¥ 2N R RN R 2 R was declared crews were busy ¢ up i, which has tied up traffic over river division of the road 12 Fashion’s Newest! Slip-On Style! Smart for street—ideal for the woman who drives a NSEMBLE car! Mode. beaver and T TEREUME NSNS 5, spocia leather shade! $3.75 pair. dréusmaxer—dnd now, the f e e Censas Puris. beem. resth brought by us to Washington for correctivs, Lnsdring 4 0 your Christmas giving. an results anc ‘Perfume Bection—8treet Floor. Washable Suede Gloves A Splendid Gift! neer, and James Har- & on eastbound Railroad rates, he declared, should fessed. Esch-Cummins act, currying the > stated today, also came across infor- Member of Bandit 5 The Howell-Barkley bil}, the chair- —— “Proper” Amendments. 37, of 726 Tenth street, a native of T ed with the Saturday night robberies|has been purchased by Henry Ford rellef bill, which he also said he the Wayside Inn, at Sudbury. The modify the banking and currency law | way to work when the negro stepped Aenirs 1 e reee sty culty, he declared, but before a co- | got away by outdl purs 74, were almost instantly ki SOfCNCHA Ot palind = Q T - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924, SEVENTH MAN HELD [5 ssiiessereted e, wie Sroh i Schwartz, Hseal attorneyiand sllged e master mind of the group, has con- be regraduated on the basis of the IN ROBBERY SERIES IN ESCH-CUMMINS ACT | nc.v 5t e community * ana ” basic Detectives Sweeney, Waldron, Kelly, commodities, and section 15-A of the e icl;h;)ener. Mul:phy'und Mullen, who Frank Herrick, 37, Alleged to Be |2 been working on the case, it was provisions gusranteeing returns to - of Tiaton. Tessrdlng tho purcassect x| bonacwr Smith of<Sonth Oarolinajite, =eioady, e el revolver alleged to have been used in| Beli Co: Will Ord e Howell-Barkicy bill Gang. some of the hold-ups. ieves Yongrom W T | mah sald, “has in it elements of & reasonable working plan for the - adjustment of railroad labor differ- With the arrest of Frank Herrick, Ford Buys Old Stage. ar, ot s As @ member of the agricultural Foland. last night, polics believe that wooxso;lx::'n R. I, December 2.— committee, Senator Smith introduced the seventh and last member of an|A gleigh Magecoach, 120 years old, at the last sesslon an agricultural St e > Lol it DL would press at this session. Before Chssges Of. robbery of the Standard | Mass., and will be added to the Ford any relief can be given to the farmer, | eral men to the street corner where collestion of New England antiques a3 he thought, it would be necessary to | the affair occurred. She was on her R T O SR ot e i to meet the peculiar demands of fout of a doorway and struck her. R i e e e agriculture. Co-cperative marketing |Sho was able to furnish ouly a s RaT ey D e e e e tua s the solution of the farmers’ diffi- | meager description of the man, who e O e === ———————— Washable Chamois Gloves Just Arrived! Slip-On Style, $3.25 Pair; 1-Clasp, $2.75 Pair glove which can be washed perfectly. Another unusu- ally fine gift item. Marie Earle The toilet preparations of this famous beauf ialist ere Dans la Nuit . m_ with pleasure. Buy Her Gifts at Her Favorite Store! Every day, in every way, for the year past this store has become better and better until now, at the Christmas season, it presents an ideal place in which to do your shopping. Art¥c]es of apparel and adornment carefully chosen and fairly priced—service of a high standard, and a store which is a thing of beauty in which to shop. French Jewelry Just Received by S.S. Paris! our French commissioniers for the first Christmas season of our new Jewelry Section. This exquisite collection, selected especially for this occasion, is replete with charming suggestions for gifts. Tinted pearl (manu- factured) chokers, including plain choker and rat-tail styles and the wanted bronze and silver s}'lad_cs, as well as sea green, shell pink, smoke mauve and turquoise—$2.95 to $15.00. In addition to thesc are bracelets and novelties in fascinating variety. Somec- thing you should not miss if you are looking for gift suggestions. 1405 H St. NW. 723 14th St. N.W. 604 F St Sth St. N.W. Cor. 12th BUY IT FOR LESS AT O’DONNELL’S FOUR DRUG STORES 50c HINDS’ HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM 33c 17¢ Latest Parisian jewelry novelties sent by THE EVER WELCOME GIFT Handkerchiefs! Always appropriate, alwavs welcome—]Jelleff’'s fine linen handkerchiefis! Of pure linen in a host of attractive colors as well as white—as simple or as elaborate as you wish, they make perfect Christmas gifts At 50c Patrons daily remark that jei- leff's have the largest nd the prettiest assortments of hand- kerchiefs there are at this popu- lar price. Iilustrated are just three of the many, many at 50c that await your There is the spoke nem, the lovely lace-trimmed one, and a scalloped one with embroidered dots. Men’s Handkerchiefs, also—: or }: inch hems, plain or with hand-embroidered initials in white or colors. At 50c each. Extra—our own importations from France. Ex- clusive Novelty Handkerchiefs, $1.00 to $5.00. 25c WOODBURY'’S The Silk Stockings She Would Like Best are Give Underwear Silk Underwear A Delightful Gift! What a glow of satisfaction comes from giving gifts that please. Womien, young or old, always adore receiving silk underwear. They never can get too much. Here are two sug- gestions from overflowing Christmas stocks! ac $5.00 Crepe de Chine Gown As pictured, with a filet and val lace yoke, fine pin tusks down the front and three dainty rosebuds for trimming. Also ten other styles—in most attractive lace trimmings—at this price tomorrow. $2.95 embroidered yokes. or charming lace trimmed = styles, pastel colorings. Our Underwear Shop—now on our third floor— where ext:a space is provided for Christmas buyers. Negligees, robes and boudoir apparel, in gorgeous Christmas array. » 0 € Umbrellas! Beautiful Carved Handles 60c FORHAN’S TOOTH COTY’S FACE POWDER. . .. .. 35¢ VICK’S SALVE, 50c D. & R. COLD CREAM, 35¢c HILL’S CASCARA QUININE Envelope Chemise —both of radium silk or heavy crepe de chine, smartly tailored with hemstitched, tucked and $1.25 MALTINE AND ¢ COMBINATION 60c PAPF’S DIAPEPSIN.. . . $1.00 DANDERINE, WHY NOT A Leather Bag? Such a variety to choose from! Such unusual styles! Take, for example, 56'50 our assortments at..... She Likes Them for —the beauty of the silk—100% pure! 76~ SJOAN’S LINIMENT, She Likes Them for . 59~ TONSILINE, MEDIUM /7 SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY TURKISH LAGOONS 510 The year-around gift! These lovely all-silk umbrellas will be just the thing for rainy days, but equally attractive to carry when the sun comes out again. Smart and durable 16-rib frames, aandles of carved composition, in lovely colarings and fancy col- ored silks, plain or 3-inch Otto- man borders! Amber tips and ferrules. All have silk cords to match the color of the silks. Just note the many colors you may select from—blue, brown, green, red, purple, black. Your gift selection will be easy if you come in and see these beautiful umbrellas. Silk Umbrellas, $3.95 to $18.50 —the protection against garter-clasp “runs,” insured by patented Gold Stripe. A Single Pair Regular or chifon weight—lisle or silk garter hem $1.85, $2.25 or $2.50 Pair Makes a delightful remembrance—for a gift idcal 3 Pairs in a Box Each of a different color $5.40, $6.60 or $7.35 These famous Silk Stockings are sold in Washington New and smart leathers: Pin seal, calf, Morocco, ecrase calf. There are pouch bags, back straps. top straps, arm straps. underarm bags with jew-led clasps, and every one is especially attractive as a Christmas present. Some have inside frames, with one and two pockets— swing mirrors—card cases— beautiful silk linings. Even the colors are distinctive, fuchsia, red, violet, green, gray, tan, brown, navy and black. “Le Garde” Bags—\Vith the secret compartment for bills and Eapers. These bags and purses in fashionable shapes and leathers, $5 to $10. The secret compartment gives an added touch which makes them most attractive for gifts. Street Floor. Men’s Umbrellas, $7.50 and $10.00 Street Floor. —known many vears as Turkish De- lights. The making of these delicacies is still a very closely guarded secret of Turkish candy masters. They come in assorted flavors. Full pound 29c Christmas ‘Candies for Churches and Sunday Schools 3 POUNDS OF OLD-FASH- IONED CLEAR CANDY Consisting of Jelly Gum Drops and Fruit Bon- bons, together with 60 Christmas Folding Boxes, all ready for the Christmas Tree. 40 Price complete $5 Trio Mixture, 30 lbs. Yuletide Assortment, 30 lbs. . . $7.00 exclusively at Jelleff's. Which Sets a High Standard for Value! Coats With All Furs Long haired furs in light shades, long haired furs in dark shades, shorter haired furs such as Jap mink, squirrel, seal dyed muskrat, beaver, etc. Smart Color and - Fur Combinations In This Sale —Secured in a great purchase —Marked down from our own stock —Offered in a Great Saleat........ Penny Color with Penny Skunk Black with Black Lynx Earlier-Season $135 to $145 Coats Cranberry with Beige 110 = Women’s Sizes 36 to 42 — Misses’ Sizes 14 to 18 Years Oxblood with Natural X, : : Stop Falling Hair! This is the new method scalp mas- sage with the patent rubber applicat Coats with collars, cuffs and borders of furs! Saddle Brown with Blue Fox Coats of Kashmir woven fabrics, Kashmana, Jammuna, Cuir de laine. Made by i 5 Dusk with Natural a high-class maker, and with eyery good shade of the season to choose from. Wolf Newest slender lines, wrap-over styles, snug-fitting shoulder yokes, pin-tucked Oxblood with Black side panels, close-fitting and puffed sleeves. Cuff styles of unusual smartness. Skunls Both Women’s and Misses’| Coats, smart styles in each department. Why not - Cignabar with Hudson . 4 aesr = Seal (dyed muskrat) Zur!):ts!e her with one for a glft(? Or secure it for yourself—the coat of your heart’s Penny Color with Jap esire y with this new tre A minute ¢ day a bealthy scalp a ment _ insures vigorous hair. VawnEss —is sold on a 90-day money- back guarantee. Ask about ft. Price, $1-39 Removes Hair Harmlessly A wonderful new cream that overcomes every ob- Jjection to all ather methods. Vexing bair vanishes like magic. Fasy and pleasant to use; quick and’ sure; ' vers economical; mo smarting; no rednese. Pictured Above. Wrap Coat of saddle color; Kashmana collar, cuffs and 5-in. band of brown fox. In Wom- en’s Coat Shop, $110 during this sale. Pictured above. A _handsome straightline coat with col- of Penny Skunk. In Misses’ Coat Shop. $110 during this sale. 45c fizmmmmmmmmflw&zmmwa&ammmm&ammawfimzzma&:&%fi:é&&%mm, % |

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