Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1925, Page 9

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DETECTIVE IS BEATEN, PRISONER ESCAPES Latter Takes Officer's Gun and the latter on Fenton street. Darnell shatched the weapon from Detective Brodie, knocked him down, struck him a number of times and after holding the officer at bay with the gun, escaped, police report. Detective Brodie had attempted to arrest him for investigation when he noticed him hiding packages in an THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, Sergt. Gray of the ninth precinct re- sponded to a call from Brodie and went to Darnell's residence, where they found him in bed. When placed under arrest he admitted resisting arrest and taking the officer’s pistol. He was charged with theft and as- sault. Police say Darnell had been drinking. Detective Brodie was confined to U. S. COTTON MAGNATES SEEK RUSSIAN BUYERS Americans Negotiating for Sales to Rehabilitate Soviet Tex- tile Industry. slan Textile Syndicate big purchases of cotton in America and the re- habilitation of the Soviet textile in- dustry on the technical lines used in the United States. The Americans were met at. the station by members of the board of the State textile syndicate and con- ducted to a hotel. A committee com- posed of prominent Soviet trade rep- 'AUGUST 3, 1925. resentatives has been formed to give the American business men a warm ‘welcome to Russia. Mr. Schley declined to make any statement concerning his visit, but said it was his intentfon to remain in Russia for about 10 days. . Very few persons height after they reach increase in | Bl U. S. N. DECK PAINT. SCREEN PAINT Homes Are Cooler Y e i Covers Him While Getting Away—Arrested Later. ] automobile. Confiscating the pack- zes, Brodie found, he reported, two | his home today with his injuries. The | By the Associated Press. s of intoxicating liquor. case was postponed at court until he| poscoOw, August 3.—Reeves During the assault on the officer |1 able to appear. S i emns Gt il {Crage an unidentifiad colored woman dis- g . Detective H. . Brodie was badly | appeared with the jars of liquor, National Bank of New York, and Mr. beaten about tho face and head witt, | Brodie said. A large crowd gathered| Plans for a country-wide organiza- | Fleming of New Yok, a cotton man 2 head with | BIOGe ST wo stragsling men, call. | tion campaign will be formulated by | associated with the textile commis- own 1 by Owen Sinclare | jng fo the colored man to shoot the | the Cigar Makers' International Union | sion, accompanied by their wives, ar- tective. of America at its annual convention | rived here this morning from Paris. Headquarters Detectives Kelly,| which is to begin in Boston on | Their visit is connected with an at- empted to ally, Waldron and Vermillion and August 10. tempt to negotiate with the all-Rus- —more sanitary—easier to keep clean, when floors are kept uncarpeted, and stains, nishes and wax are depended upon to beautify the flooring. rBal timore- Washinytonjl = Bus Line VAN DYKE SYSTEM - Blue Buses Also operating Bus Lines between Buffalo and Niagara Falls and along the east coast of Florida nell, 28 years old, of| Jueen street northeast, early yes v when he a O O S OO N SOOI DD D) j , 2ISFSLNW. O It Has Begun! Our Great August Sale of Winter —STAINS and WAX of best quality—also all other Paint Supplies—are available here at AUGUST Clear -—ance N EVER lose track of this fact during August: The Jelleff Annual August Clearance is going busily on! ry day finds new SPECTALTLY: ELOW: PRICES Comfortable Parlor Cars. Air Cushipn Chairs. Buses Leave Each City at 7,9and 11 A. M. and 1, 3,5 and 7 P. M. Running Time 1 hr. 45 min. W ashington 15th St. & Pennsylvania Ave. Main 736 Comprising one Floor 8-1b. Arrow Head Waxing Brush Wax'ng and a POUND Outfit 1\\ \'\Hf FLOOR =% HUGH REILLY CO. 2 Special $9.50 Baltimore Redwood & Liberty Sts. CAlvert 2111 PAINTS & GLASS Cloth Coats And the Enthusiasm—at the Time This Goes to Press—Is Tremendous! Women expressed amazement at the supreme beauty, the variety and artistry of style, the rich tones of the new fabrics and the superb tailoring that makes this the most notable Sale of Coats we have ever held. The whole object of holding this event in August instead of September, as formerly, was to obtain the better values manufacturers offered us this change were made. The mag- nificent coats now on display are fully justifying the change! See them tomorrow ! A Woman’s Fur-trimmed Coat of the New CARMINA -—sketched at the left—features the new side flare. 5 Its lovely Queen Anne collar and deep cuffs are of luxuri- ous Fitch fur—a stunning combination with this beautiful new coating material! The colors this new season take after the plumage of birds! The colors in which this coat may be had foretell the mode for you! They are: Grackle Head, Queen Bird, Sea Swallow Brown Dove and Black August Sale Price—$1 25——A Marvelous Value! A Misses’ Coat Beautifully Fur-Trimmed sketched at the - needlepoint—" which we definitely sponsor and shows the new and fashionable side flare The beautiful tuxedo col platinum Jusurious cuffs again the plumage of birds! —is the new Queen Bird! See it tomorrow! August Sale Price—a big saving on September and October prices. $165.00 and important additions—every day this store is teeming with values in Summer merchandise that mean savings—on high qual- ity apparel and accessories! Just a few examples of the Fashion-with-value offered in this yearly disposal of Summer mer- chandise—not excess stocks, but ALL—are given below : Women's $25 to $45 Silk Dresses 515 —Lovely Summer Dresses in col- orful prints and lovely plain colors, made of Printed Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Flat Crepe. Touches of e, the new flares, godets, straightlines—the season’s favored styles! Dark and high colors, short or elbow sleeves. Women's $39.50 to $75 Afternoon and Dinner Dresses $23 Gowns of unusual merit—show- ing the season’s best materials— flowered chiffons, printed crepes and soft satins! Long or elbow sleeves, or sleeveless—your choice. Women's $§49.50 to $85 Afternoon and Dinner Dresses $35 Exclusive, high-cost dresses— many copies of original imports! Four Great August Sale Groups $58 $75 $95 $125 All at a guaranteed saving of $15 to $25 on our September and October Prices! Storage Free Till November First Sheer georgettes and draped chif- fon; fine beading, too! And lus- trous satins! There are models tailored, embroidered or trimmed with fine lace in jabots, collars and cuffs. The new flares, godets, short, cap and elbow sleeves. Second Floor New Coatings of Great Beauty Chamoline Newzelin — Kashmir Supe Roulustra_— Lustros Vivette—Neddlepoint — Carm: rous finsh eolor . Some ever had hefore and many pstanding In Sieeves- In Back-Fullness w In Flares In flattering Collars—Queen Fur Trimmings in New Treatments Nutural und Silver Fitch—Black; Red, Rit and Platinum_ Fox—Wolf dyed in all shad Natural and Mink, dyed Squirrel, Lynx, Skunk, dap Weasel, Beaver. Conventional lines are done away with a plied to coa E signs illus the modern- istic tende The spot of fur covers a pocket—design follows the line of flounce and flare. Huge fur collars or collars simply edged with fur—cuffs banded or furred to the elbow! Furs are dyed to match or harmonize with the new colors of the fabrics! New Features Seen Everywhere! Anne, Stole e ffects, Fur Tuxedos, Half Shawls, Mushrooms red, following the lines of the coat! 1 is entirely new! 1t flare at one side or both, or gracefully ripple around! Coats for Women—Average Larger or Smaller—Second Floor. Tomorrow—the Second Day of Our August Sale of Furs Coats for Misses—Third Floor Now, with August’s sun still warm upon you, it's easy to say, “No, I won't buy a fur coat this year!” But as Fall days grow colder and Winter winds grow bolder, you'll long for the warmth of fur. And you'll probably succumb, and buy one— at the height of the season—AT THE HEIGHT OF PRICES! But she who takes advantage of our August Fur Sale will not only save 20% on her purchase, but will have first choice of our most exclusive models, the softest, finest skins, and workmanship that cannot be duplicated in “busy” season. Every Purchase of Furs in This Event Brings a 20% Sketched—is a coat we believe to be the best value offered in any Fur showing in this city— Guaranteed Genuine Caracul Coat This superb garment boasts skins and workmanship of quality. Trimmed with rich golden brown Fox fur which gives a luxurious touch to its slenderizing line is a garment of unusual beauty and vervi -And the ing is nothing short of exquisite—with stunning of rich embroidery. on our Prices to November 1 Guaranteed Saving of We will take orders for this Coat in sizes 16 to 42. Styles specialized for the youthful miss or for the matron. These Caracul Coats are now ticketed with their Septem- ber and October price—$195—(a truly remarkable value at that price!). But during the August Sale of Furs they are _Len 20%—Sale Price $156 A Saving to You of $39! Buy Your Coat NOW! Misses” $10. Voile and Linen Dresses $5 In youthful styles—hand-drawn and handmade — showing the straightlines, the apron {ronts and panels so smart this season. Trimmed with tucks, lace, em- broidery. Sleeves—short or none! In white, flesh color, green, rose, maize and orchid. Misses” $12.75 to $15.75 Voile Frocks $7.50 Only one of a style—and beau- tifully trimmed with lace, ribbon, stitching and drawn work. Choose from round or square neck lines. Orchid, white, green, flesh and maize. Third Floor And representing other than apparel departments—this un- usual clearance value— $2.50 to $4 Cretonne Parasols! $1.85 The fashionable new sunshade of floral-patterned cretonne— stunning! You may choose from a generous assortment of pat- terns—in all colors. These parasols are mounted on 16-rib yota frames, with the light wooden handles and fer- rules to match. Finished with leather thongs. Street Floor By the way— do you know —that the new and fashionable colors_for stockings, shown so beautifully in the Silk 100% Pure of— —are these four -lovely shades— Atmosphere Asztec Toast Almond Ask to be shown them to- morrow. They will delight—and probably tempt—you! $1.85 Up Street Floor OO0 0O IO O =——"——I 010 00— 0 0 1 0 D O ——=Jomo—' Fare $1.50 Reservations can be made by phone HAHN Storesw ClOSGd TOIIlOl‘]:‘OVV! O O T ORI O I O I O T O T O [0/ ——[0]—=]o|]———|a|—={a|—| I v < R 9“'/ 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 - | Floor Varnishes % | m [——=|n|c——=|a|——==lo]c——=—0] § etting re_ac]y for the most important announcement one of the greatest SHOE SALES in all our Fifty years ! “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. and Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. N.W. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa.Ave. S.E.

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