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1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER %, 192%. SM”H HYI.AN RUW ‘CUTTERS DROP SEARCH : : i FOR CRIPPLED VESSEL | Retusal of Aid, Once Offered Blue- Christmas Savings % r% g H g Cht C 0 é Christmas Savings NEARING BI.IMAX L e Checks Cashed + Checks Cashed Ship's Captain. A ' e e i &very Shop a Gift Shop Now H NORFOLK, Va., Decenber 4.- ige Open Rupture Seen Imminent |, Joiion their seareh for the schooner . =2 Bluebird, which is sailless and rudder- in Dispute Over Sub- less 400 miles at sea, the Coast Guard cutters Carrabassett and Gresham ;}:c returning to their home ports. e way Delay. Citteal wans fourtdaye weAee 2 e | searching for the schooner, and failing lto find trace of her anywhere, they up the task. e Bluebird is now said to be 200 s east of the position in which she sighted on Thanksglving day by | |the steamer Fort Victoria, which sup- plied the vessel with provisions and of- | fered to take off the crew. | A% : : Whe ¥ Smi announced The Gresham and Carral . Tlell “";““u g X eppointment of Justi McAvoy to in- | 100 miles beyond their cruising radius \ 5 Vestigate the delay in starting new |in their search for the helpless schooner. ; \ 2,000 Palrs Of war suby the mayor at first cxpressed | Any help the vessel receives now must { ; m approval, then sent the governor a |come from steamers passing near . F lt 7 2.000-word letter saying that he dld|‘ Bermudas or from British vessels pa- i ‘ “ \ e FIOC&SSIHS not approve and would participate | trolling those waters. 'C o0 the extent quired by law.” The Bluebird had her sails and rud- \ P day . rnor sent the |der torn awayein a storm November 22. / } ) a le ¢ words cxpress- | The fact that assistance was once of- 3 ) A inz confidence that upon reconsidera- |fered the Blueblrd and was refused by A tion the mayor would change his|her skipper places the responsibility 1 , decision. | for her present plight and dmir creI" 4 7 rters the may ,”i\l‘},\',‘\‘fzw e Government to. continue ; = Nothing could be warmer or more comfort- g Jolays |the search 4 y , ¥ able on cold nights and you'll find the person - | - / 4 3 d who gets them truly grateful for them. Here oLt vas an eari; f X g b 2! in such popular boudoir colorings as— of duts’made by - the : hat belief it be- | ' d N : American Beauty Copen Blue OF MARRIED |_|FE' Joy of the Boy’s Heart \ \ Warm felt tops, with the tongue coming ORI o Sty 1 X S o fit arber mouth- ‘ / g : Gray Blue Purple 0BS Christmas Morning 3 well up over the instep and finished with silk niversary Here. { 3-Hour Sale Only b v 4 f i 5 ] Children’s Felt Slippers, 79¢ ERVE50 YEARS |—————— . ' Lasender Bid Rose } v | , 7 y pempon. Sturdy, well wearing chrome leather Mr. and Mrs. J. Eliot Wright Cele- PA[R BOOTS Y, ! 1 soles and heels. Sizes for misses and women. ; brate Golden Wedding An- 4 ] e ) = | (Third Floor, The Hecht Ce.) of a host of rela- e Saturday se. 9 &12 : : Savings of $1 Pair Snug Flannelette Nightgowns, 88¢ With double yoke Boots This Sale for Larger Women frontiandtbuck for Boys ” | F T % C No longer is the flannelette Sizes 11 to 2 i i sl o t nightgown unattractive look- s < 49‘) u r r 1 m m e d 0 a S ing. These are most attrac- & * Q Sl tive with their scalloped neck 2___ Designed to Slenderize and embroidered yoke, Boys’ F~ All the newer $49.50 A complete range Made of excellent quality g striped flannelette, pink or Ki = - rings iz 21/, 521, - = Storm King Winter colorings of sizes 42V to 52V blue. Long sleeves; V" neck and double yoke front and back. Roomy garments in sizes 16 and 17. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Cu.) . : ngh-top The same fabrics, colors and furs as seen in smaller sizes but with the greatest care and Galapagos. Boots C(_Jnsidcmliuu given to their tailoring. Woodsy browns, dark bottle green, penny, black gmd apagos Tsland - | kit gray. All colors that tend to make the figure look smaller. Fur collars and cuffs of just Sizes 3106 - | the proper depth; luxurious without being bundlesome. Coats sure to win flattering com- s for the wearer. Sizes 42V4 to 5274. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) “ = ’” C $2.98 | ments tor the wearer 1z t 2 Sl:o.ze?t D%‘l/lls Unégn | 5 uits Ior women, C Sizes 11 to 2 | k 1 0 0 w l n t e r C 0 a t S A special price for these medium weight, ribbed cotton union suits that fit so well. Low neck; no sleeves: knee length drawers. Sizes 36 to 4. WILL TELL OF ISLANDS. | Dr. Beebe to Describe Life on‘[ In perfect accord with Fashion (Fitth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Fcrmer Pap’er Mill Head Dies. | / imad i | : = G . ) retired | g, s =] H 177 < ; e KA Jocias saants Y, $29 Christmas Handbags ; 5 £ 5 & —present a very Vhe easy mark doesn’t know how 3 ) varied display he Is until some salesman of exx ntock or bumds han bin 3100 M St. | \ ‘ Tailored of the smooth woolen fabrics so very much 0%!’/)213_;: Founteenth St iat in vogue—velsuede, cut suedette, velour suede and cut 2 Sl -88 Ta 3 o - (V17 \ . g “ < . > - rea angora. Ruddy rust shades, many, many browns, tan, Gpod. looking leather black or kit gray. ‘ swagger bags, under- : Fa v | 1 arms, envelopes and > Fur trimmings amaszing at so low a price. G N 2 pouch bags. All well < i 2 2 lined and fitted with Collars, cuffs and sometimes bandings of e bay sedl (dyed coney). muskrat or wolf. e extra change purse Ay T T O o 5 e 5 S I i Choose from black; Iovery smart whim of fashion is reflected in them. : brown, tan or gray. including the popular close military collar, with nar- # = (Fifth Floor, The Heeht Co) row edging of fur. Sizes for Misses and Women, 16 to 42. 3 Sale! Fabric Gloves MG i Both Long and Short, ¢9¢ l"OCkS Both 1 and 2 clasp cuff styles, strap-wrist gloves, 12-button and 16-button styles. v Broken sizes of course but good colors such as mastic, gray, mode, beaver and oak. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Ceo.) A . - - His Christmas Cravat Bt > L s i o . s, Double-Faced Velour ’ Portieres Emphasizing the ensemble idea In distinctive forelgn fl silks. from French, Swiss and English looms (also do- mestic silks), fashioned into the wear-resisting Including many patterns spc.- cially designed for and ex- clusive with Goldheim’s. 51.50 to $5,00 Nobitotsilkiond W‘:,Zl Four-in-Hands, $1'OO All Holiday Goods Properly Boxed Twilleen, of course, is the fabric RS i 515 95 Often so fine the weave is scarcely dis- : N . cernible. Redingotes or with low waist- R \ S line and narrow shoestring belt. straight hanging drapes of unusual i luster and deep, Ensemble frocks in long coated effect P with vividly colored silk or ool Ponblebaced . in vests — undeniably smart looking. combinations § housewives most = ke £ G s 5 prefer. Each panel Some typically tailored and un 36 inches wide and | adorned save for self-colored stitchery. - 2% yards long. Others with bright c.(vlm:ed f:lfiings or Matching Velour silk and wool embroideries. Sizes for Overdrapes Misses and Women and larger women, (with valance) 16 to 48. 2 3 = $2.95 3 » (Second Floor; The Hecht Co.) (Second Floor, F St.) R R RN R A NS R AR R R NENE St S S P G Gt St c R S e Mmmm