Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1924, Page 21

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INTHAFOLLETT OFFIALS NAVED Coolidge Wisconsin Selec- | tions Seen as Move to Or- | ganize Regulars. With the sending of 40 nominations | in Wisconsin lay afternoon by the still further indication w t the Republican to the |y MEXICAN WOMAN PASSES HER 116TH BIRTH DATE Celebrates Anniversary December 183—Possesses Normal Faculties, But Is Unable to Walk. BY HARR ICHOLLS. By Cable to The Star and Chicago D MEXICO CITY, December 18. mar ible old woman, Senora Guada- iupe Ramirez, has just celebrated her 116th birthday at Tulancingo, in the State of Hidalgo. Despite her y ears she possesses all of her normal facul- tles excy ept that she cannot walk. Senora Ramirez was born on De- cember intend to | g; go through with their efiorts to bring | ; Republican organ- | in that te.. All of these )ns were made without con- with Senator La Foilette or the insurgen tgroup of Representatives in the House. The power of Federal | being exerted to br Hollstisfioreaniastine | about a “regular” izatio! 1 in Wis- 1 through R Club of |4 e Republican organi- alled was in the hand 13, 1808, rears old. and was married She had seven a smafl army -grandchildren aughter of t, 1924, by Chicago Daily News 70" Co.) RESISTS BANDIT; SHOT. Druggist Gets Two Bullets Head and Gunman Flees. DETROIT, Mich., F. Cimini, December 1 druggist, in 9.— 23 years shot and probably wounded st night by a gunman, who ently intended to rob his’'store. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AVERICAN BLAVED WRONGLY N THEFT Famous Wernher Gem Col- lection Never Left England, Says Scotland Yard. BY HAL O'FLAHERTY. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. LONDON, December Yard's most experienced began today investigation_of the cir- cumstances and return. of the famous Wernher collection of jewels. High officials of clare the sensational story about' a Chigago or Detroit ing Involved in the case without surrounding - the “the Yard" millionaire foundation, as left England the and were 19.—Scotland detectives s utterly turned within six weeks after the theft ‘to solicitors representing the owner. The Yard's jcb now is centered upontracing the original thief, who dealt with the solicitors through two intermediaries and secured a share of the $30,000 reward. It is apparent that Scotland Yard resents bitterly the action of the Ludlow solicjtors in securing the return of the famous collection and paying the thieves a huge reward without giving the authoritles a chance of tracing them: In view of the public . interest aroused, doubt exists whether the solicitors acted within the law. Un- doubtedly their first duty was to protect the interests of their clients, but at the same time the Yard feels they should have made every effort to turn the thieves over to the law after the jewels again were in safe- keeping. The explanation of the amazing yarn connecting an American million- aire with the theft, given by one newspaper, is that the authorities could not conceive of local yeggs be- ing clever enough to do such a spec- tacular job; therefore, they worked on the theory that American in- Jewels genuity must have bee (Copyright, 1024, by Chicago Daily Ne o vl 2> K ' %0 o Pe% %" % " K3 X0 RS QX e X a0 e %' K3 K o o50-4§ * s’ N’ * * 0 o% XEXTX O 0 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924, BALTIMORE, MD. * > OPENING of Washington’s Newest and Finest Store Devoted Exclusively to Women’s High-Grade Footwear ot NEW YORK, N. Y. 1115 G Street Northwest - We Open Tomorrow Our Footwear The latest decrees of Dame o <l oo K3 " b0} ®, % 0 ¢% o% XIS ‘0’ S s <% X2 00 % o XEXZ XD o 6% o% o0 o2 <% o CIXIXTXEX DX IXD ®, SX2TX "o o o% o% IXTXTNS ® " of tte people. Encouraged |&F T Cootiace ke | When the robber ordered Cimini to 4 2 hold up his ds, the drugglst reach- Northwest, where every State | 4 rried by the Republica e e B with | . > the police robber fired twice, exception o scons chich | x n of Wisconsin, which o celctins Ta Folletts Dot e oth bullets penetratin La Follette, but by a much | Hisitt et rehead. Two custom v than he has ever _ State before | Store when the shooting took place. & : . When Cimini fell, the gunmen rush- e ahold fast 10| easfrom the store without taking to greater | anything. o Fashion are embodied in each pair of Lincoln Shoes, insur- ing that style sought by women who are particular about their wardrobe. We carry all sizes and all widths, from AAA to D, so that you are sure of a perfect fit; we also feature high-class novelty shoes. Saturday, December 20 The public interested in footwear of the more exclu- sive kind, particularly at this holiday season, is most cor- dially invited to inspect this new establishment. 03 " Do o30 o0 oge o0+, O o, EXTXS K3 o ®, % 0 " Yoo smaller R 0! 0 X2 SXTXT> 0, 23 %' ®, Yo o 8 Syle GN2--in @ handsome cabinet of A- merican Wal- mut. Price awithout acces- ® e 2 EXIXD> 0 "' K3 *! o-o% IXD> 3 ® " o Q ed with regard to Federal ap- by the adminis > 0, 0 # Pearl Drapes— . B3 % o their utmost to In fact. four 150 the La ¥ inder what to Christmas It you are wondering give Her for you will . be Interested in these splen- did Pearl Drapes Every sories, $140 Style GN 1--sm larger cabinet awith deers, Q> e o, K3 " 2, O s It is only through the large vol- ume of business handled in our stores that we are able to offer such values, in high quality shoes With each p Shoes on (Saturday FREE se of a pair of iay—Tomorrow give away, s o0, O XX 23 % to an effort to defeat Len- root. They failed, however, and Senator Lenroot was renominated and The war against the insurgenc being waged more actively than ever | before, it seems. The first step was | the exclusion of S r La Follette and his supporters he Repub- lican councils of the Senate. « Then it became evident that the Republ |\ = ganization would give aid | = Yo K3 % 3 XIXIXD> " ABSOLUT ! F a pair_of °, girl and woman wants them because they are p new and most attractive. We have an unusually large assortment to choose from and you'll find our prices most reasonable, too. Come in and have us show you. wwithout acces- wories, $178 . . o 3 95 “I¥’s Simplicity Is a Joy I A Radio expert in Georgia says, “I wish to congratulate you upon the wonderful radio set you have made. It is in a class by itself. The tone is clear and smooth and the simplicity of its operation is a joy indeed.” Recent purchasers everywhere report exceptionally clear reception of stations far and near. If you are interested in Radio, or dealer demonstrate one of these beautiful sets before you decide tc buy. GILFILLAN BROS. INc. from Pa. Ave. - i at such a low price—lower by far % B - F shioned Pure Thread Silk than you will pay elsewhere. Come in for yours ®, XD Hose. ® QX . X2 1000404042 406242662 4262 6%6-6%-6% 6% +% 6% 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% %% % 4% 4% <2045 4% 6% 6% +% 4% 6% % % %6 4% %0 +%6 4% 4% 4% 6% % % 4% ¢ ¥, o‘n.n.“.“.“.“.n:oo.n.oo.“.“‘“.»'n.“‘»’“.“’“.“.n‘“.“.o.»‘“._N.“,N’“,“.o0,00'“.00.“’«00?'of.».oo.“.oo.of'to.“.to'of‘«‘q KAUFMA 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. Bring the Children to See Santa Claus Specially | REDUCTIONS OF 25% TO 50% ON TOYS! . t& > L - B $6.50 Rubber-Tire Velocipede ..$4.69 Pnced Gl $1.25 Little Boy Blue Doll ......79% Column! 39¢ Inflated Embossed Rubber White Gift APRONS, 29¢ Fine white batiste. ruffe or Tace Tedges, wide bands pocket, *, % $3 and $4 Lace Curtains $3.98 ot $2.19 e’ Lace, Fige qualities. and in_white, ivors length, . with f ivory. nd isce enough Pairs or Windovws. $2 Tapestry Couch Cover $1.59 Heavy weight full size, brig! e t Fancy Silk Curtains Table Runner The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) Open Evenings 14th Street States in their efforts to gain a firm | hold on the party organization in 5 and now the power of age is being applied. e for a farming gr rily thinks of 20 thin it to do for it before it s of a single thing that it ought to do for itself,” says the Southern Planter. | hemmed ends ors Yi Linen Picture Books . - 69c Red Rocker $1.25 Standing Blackboard 19:inch Folding Doll Bed $2 Large Stzering Sled. . Games of all kinds ...... 25¢ to $1.25 5 s = $1.25 Doll Swings ........ $7 Large SomeneY i $1 Child’s Porch Rocke $1.25 Red Riding Hood Doll .... Daisy Air Rifle, single shot .... Trolley Car, pull toy . $10 All-Wicker Doll Carriage . Locomotive and Tender 26-inch Mama Dolls . * “Aero Speeder,” wind toy.. $2.49 Aluminum Dishes STeTs e 59¢ Infants' DRESSES, 39¢ Good white nainsook, lace or embroidered vokes: sizes G mos., 1 and 2 years. Buy Your Christmas Gifts With What You Save 300 Men’s 525 to 330 Wool Suits & ¢ Overcoats A chance to save $8 or more on these suits or overcoats. All-wool materials and made up well, and you will find these the greatest values in tow: and young me In sizes 34 and hal In sizes 33 Children’s Slipper and BATH ROBE, $1.98 Cuddledown brand, with slippers and robe to match: all colors: sizes 2 to 6} Infants” Fine DRESSES, $1.19 ot_shear Tace hox / { sh s . In 2 Long or short, white batiste, broldered yokes: tom or cuffs. 22 X boxcoats and conservative models. $1 Women’s Sateen SLIPS, 74c Lustrous sateen.’ in black and colors: gathered waist; full cut sizes to 44 Men’s $4 PANTS $2.95 A worth - while gift at a_worth- while Men’s Men’s and Boys’ MUFFLERS |85 and $6 Sweaters| SI'K HOSE $1 $3.95 = Brushed W oo1 Mufflers, n tan, | Allweol Swe Men’s $5 Bath Robes $1 73 Sport HOSE, 50c¢ Children’s Rayon _Sport Tlose, with fancy turn-over MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN--the doors of this [} 2 | MY | (B e o v cheerful, friendly. Xmas store are swung wide open for : $1 Rayon & Pure Xmas shoppers to buy ON CREDIT and just say--CHARGE SILK HOSE, 85¢ IT, to come to this beautiful style shop and choose at pleasure ’ } § B e from the most attractive style creations of the season! Give 20 S| Qi ensl ap tose e wearing apparel to yourself and loved ones for Xmas. and : spread the payments over many weeks in little, unnoticeable amounts ! o/ L W 2075e Za e Xmas Sale Boys’ and Girls’ Fine Leather HIGH SHOES Growing Girls' Tan Lace, 2% to 7. 1, S2Felt Juliets N = Onyx Ribbed Sport HOSE, 48¢ Mercerized _ribbed from toe to top. in all the new leading colors; perfect. /) 7 ) % fi:"":":’ Ly S/ Full-Fashioned Pure SILK ‘HOSE, $1.50 brand, per- pure silk, full all sizes; 35 shades to’ choose. 2 723 772 Gift Suggestions “FOR HER” A New Coat $15.00 to $65.00 A Pretty Dress $12.50 to $42.50 A New Bath Robe $5.50 to $12.50 A Silk Blouse $2.98 to $15.00 A Pretty Hat $2.88 to $7.88 A Girl's Coat High luster, perfect silk $8.98 to 512.5‘0 A New Fur Coat { 15 t, In orchid. flesh, pink $65.00 to $225.00 Rayon (Fiber SlIk) FREE! — A Tulking Dell BLOOMERS, $1.59 With - Every $10 or Over. To match vests and step- Gift Suggestions “FOR HIM” A Suit or Overcoat $21.50 to $65.00 A Sheep Lined Coat $12.50 to $15.00 A New Hat $2.98 to $5.98 A Boy's Suit or Overcoat $6.95 to $15.00 A New Bath Robe $5.50 to $12.50 Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters $3.98 to $10.00 A Silk Shirt $3.88 to $7.88 FREE! — An Attractive cktie With Every Pur. chase of $10 or Over. Y, ER0; 7S Children’s Boxed HANDK'FS, 25¢ Colored embroldered cor- ners, hemstitched edges; 3 in @ fancy box. Rayon (Fiber Silk) VESTS, 85¢ Zz Qe 2, $6.98 to $8.98 Fur or Cloth Collar aHSd N 7Y T8V ATY i @YY TRYAT ) -, -, ,.’:c = Zs. = 7 silk, satin or trimmed; and & wonder bargain for 77 AVl 78X i7eY $39.75 Reg. & Ex. Size Coats, $24.75 High luster Bolivias, beautifully made, some with collars and cuffs of fur, silk_crepe lined; in all sizes, 16 to 52. Rayon (Fiber Silk) STEP-INS, $1.39 To match vests and bloomers; neatly finished, with strong elastic waist] full made. . $L50 Lace CURTAINS, 89c¢ * White orlecru, fresh, new and pertect, n Dutch style only. All-wool coat- ings, dependably lined; opossum, coney or fur col- lars; neatly trim- med; many styles. Sizes 2 to 14 years. .98 check velours and silks in not all sizes in each lot, but all a9\ $5 to $10 Rayon Fillette Dresses, $2-38 A bunched lot of black, brown or Next- to- Hub ¥urniture Co.. Wool Suits COATS, %6 i COATS, 9. Coats, $12.98 Dresses,*] 87 Black and Tan English Tace Shoss. Sizes 11 to % and 243 to 6. (] suits that sold for eptionally Men's Romeo J Sets, of embroldered flan- 9 to 18, All sizes 6 to 11, 3 High-class materials, Block Polo, full lined, with striped A wonderful _Rift opportu Beautitully made, high-class mate- Boys’ $10.98 to $18.50 w.:::., ":.i.;. n::‘.- Men’s High or Low Cut cluding 35 nation- SL[PPERS NECKWEAR, 59¢ e 00 g | | Zesthes Sheenc ::l..";ll:o;:vxllm etc.; each Reductions NOW on Ready-to-Wear! Ideal Gifts for Women, Misses and Children! $10 and $15 Sport $20 Silk Lined lingette; in good styles: in penny, rust, deer, brown. Sizes 16 to 44. $25 Fur Collar Sl e M it e s et $25 & $30 High Class rials; in 25 styles, with sizes for cocon, and black and white dresses, miss or woman of 16 to 46. Wonder- well made, neatly trimmed. Sizes " OPEN EVENINGS $5 and $6 Girls’ UNTIL XMAS DRESSES All-wool serges, good styles: sizes 7 to 14, © 69c Window SHADES, 39¢ White, green or ecru, im- perfect. ‘complete with' fix- tures. Na7gYa7avi

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