Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1925, Page 18

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18 THE EVEN W|SBUNS|N |} HRHS | Dopper Pandioe- ik ot e 1TO. 'PICKFORD KIDNAPING Iy known persons. {him to the Pickford studio on the | | day he was arrested there. | | | Holcomb and Wood were expected | Dr. William M. Mann. superintend-! got out of the tank in time. Tn wild | ; Flo. Wite the. staria todx : ent of .the Zoo. Is watheinz closely | life the female seldom survives her/| Defense Says Detectives Plunned‘ i v hese davs for an interesting develop- | maternity and most of the chidren ment in the family life of a pair of | are devoured by the father. | paradise fish from India which are Action Applies to Those of syimming about in a glass tank in his, Scheme to Get Their Names lion. 11 1s Handsome Male Fish. in the Papers. s_relentless office. The paradise fish are less than a ' Incorporated Endowments re #%g8 and her hushand fs saving up his | female is drab and obscure in the 2 ANGELE: o strength to kill her as soon as the!water. (‘lfimn’:fl\fifil:;;;xfil 'fih‘ tv:’rl:::‘ The lady of the family is getting | half-inch long. The male is a vari ready to lay two or three hundred colored. handsome creature. but the | By tha Aseociated Dreas or Orgamzatlons. eggs are laid. in accordance with an! Dr. Mann also ha contention that the whole Mary Pick- 5 ancient custom | rieties of fishes wi RS oe BlD DA d two va- | living The male fish. who can breathe air| young instead of laying eggs. One | °'¢ ‘I‘"‘""“'““ ONSe Swas: nothing byt Eat PEP S and probably is a relativa of the Arat | 1oi! ot thene have just hecome parents | ® PUbliCity scheme was ready for £ ' P \ngust £ The AMDhIbians that smerged from the |Gt a tamily of tiny fishes. presentation at today’s session of the or pep o N e o futine | s, has hean busy for the last wesk | Another curlosity. Just obtained, in | LrIAl of Charles H. Stephenx. Claude It's the pat ity pfwitscanatn nithe huilding. out of ses weed and bubbles| the superintendeni's office ix a Japa.| [0ICOMb and Adrian Wood = on greatest FoJanL AN Eite of air. a next which floats on the (ank | nese snall which bears living voung, GPAT&es of plotting to carry off the 1 subsidies of incorporat llke a cradle. The eggs will be 1ald | sheils and all, whereas practically ali 1!M Star and hold her for $200.000 cereal endowmente or organizations. =~ |in the open water and the male Will!snails come from exma. e ransom | ever. Delicious—and The hoard of regenta has taken hlow them Into the nest The fish do not form a part of the | 1N outlining itx publicity plat at regular 7oo collection. dus fo lack af | 'ACK N an openinz statement yvester- an aquarfum, but are owned by Dr.| AY. however. the defense made It Mann. | clenr that Mary Pickford was not in volved as a publicity plotter. The men who plotted for prominent mention in the news of the day. counsel explained. were George K. Home, former chief of detectives in hacause of criticism of its »f $12.500 from the gen tion hoard of the Rocke. pep-building. It’s crammed with health. Children love its mar- velous flavor. Your rocer has PEP. eady to serve. Weak After Laying Eges. As soon as the eggs are lald the feller Institution 1t refused. how- | female, who now is fasting. will be ever, to make the resolution retroac- very weak and very hungry. She will | i ge = and previous acceptrnce of the | try to devour her own eggs or, if she | Trolleys Still Pay Toll. to he used for medical research, | survives long enough. the first little ‘ I stand fishes hatched from them. It is vh-! Although tolls are now no longer col The resolution, suhmitted hy Daniel duty of the male to protect the eggs.|lectéd from people walking across the the Los Angeles Police Department. ’ M. Grody of Portage. was adopied. As a rule. he killa his weakened maie | famous Brooklyn Bridge nor from and Harry Raymond, s private detec 2 o 5. after 4 hours of heated de- Immediately when she comas out for | joveq.drawn vehicles or automobiles | UIve. who planned the kidnaping case by A B L Lt e is in hiding behind some UMNE its highways. all trolley cars| (7 the purpose of reflecting glo, rge. retiring president, said if he on themselves” and selected Mavry were incoming and the regents should d in the tank. As !flfl"‘und ¢levatad trains that pass over Pickford because of the publicRy rescind their former decision he A% the egas ars lald Dr. Mann hopek | (hic hridge still pay for the privilege. | value of her name. would resizn. . P. Casperson ques- | (0 gat her out of the tank bafore the | No york City collects 5 cants for| The defendant Stephens was the aned the propriety of the university fllhfl‘ qu perform hix customary|avery electric trolley car that makes ! first witness called by the defense. . president castinz the deciding vote murdel A round trip acroas the bridge and = He testifiad that Louis Geck. Inter on acceptance of the Rockefsller| The father will guard the e8E8|4ime for aach car of an slactric identifed u police inf had ey R i Niva o i | Rercaiy. " Sonen thes haten e "Wl SN2, fo1 o R ;o |l the peppy bran food formar meati protect the little Ashes for a time. | blowing them back into the nest if | e e s, AV | they fall out. As they get a tittle | sity should not accept sueh funds, na | Older. however. his own appetite will | e Matier what tha Amaneia] rescure | OVercome his paternal feelings and he — Intzht he. Thendore Kronshase. i, Wil_eat his offspring. unless he is | Milwaukee, said the time had coma s el e atens s || Tyree's Antiseptic Powder || Open Saturdays Until 2 P.M. AN or ey e ety A GERM DESTROYER ‘ of John Callahan, Madison, that ac- m he deferred until the first session the rezent= (o he atranded by the new president. Dr. Glenn Frank BE| The Columbia National Bank 911 F Street to wpaznse | [n the Improvement Sale We've divided all Tropical Suits into two groups Remember they are Mode Tropicals—rightly tailored and properly cut—and don't overlook the tremendous reductions we have made—under stress of enforced clearance. Sizes are broken—naturally—but from the scales below you can see exactly what is available. No alterations. Group One— Suits that originally sold from $27.50 to $45.00 Stouts Shorts ,g}f", at 8:30 AM. Eyery Qafl:rgDay# o] Capital, Surplt $250,000,00 $300,0¢ Your Banker Must Know business thoroughly hefore your credit questions can be han- dled to vour best advantage. —vou and your includes Tropical Worsteds, Mohairs and Silks— fl.et us get better acquainted now. so when vou do need accommodation vou can be served without delay, OUR OFFICERS ARE AVAILABLE FOR CONFERENCE EVERY BUSINESS DAY Travelers' Checks for Vacationists i Compound Interest Paid on Savings. | o) 0 You can open a Savings Account at 1 I i | ol el = ol———xla] this convenient Bank with as little as (T i oy m g o T 5 Q 'ol Beds and Bedding | at the lowest prices of the year in this AUGUST SALE SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS—PRICES CUT TO THE QUICK—Scores of opportunities to save in this WRIGHT CO. AUGUST SALE OF FURNITURE. Offer- ing top value the year 'round is thhe policy of this firm and naturally during the August Sale prices are still lower. It's your advantage. includes Mohairs, Palm Beaches, Linens and Seersuckers— Group Two— Suits that originally sold from $13.50 to $22.50 $9.75 : Regulars ngs 5 Simmons Red Outfitinclud- ||l §";':::— | ing wood finish, 2-inch post | - bed. band edge. twin-link spring —all-cotton mattress—rolled ;,::' p:lr 1 9= it —regardless also of former prices—and includifg many of Towss. sds | weight and color suitable for Fall wear— m Were it Graceline Bed in ivory or wood 5775 $35.00 8 . 75 590 | 3850 | Wool Knickers | Simmons Panel-FEnd Bed in walnut or | mahogany finish 5 s12‘75 Imported and domestic and Checked Al Coil Spring Simmeaons Doutie Das-bed—sgwred § 775 |1 Flannel Trousers cretonné mattress .okl es i e ss | Rlain Gray, Gray Stripes. fiflh Were $8.50, $10 and $12 Tan and $5.95 Woolens Flannels. Were $8, $10, $12 55.95 Simmons Double Day-Bed and $15 All Stiff Straw Hats s —and They Were $3, $4, $5 and $6 ¢ selected cretonne mattress Manhattan Shirts l —the Mode’s exceptional patterns—are NOW in the Sale. | Foster Ideal or Simmons Crib- high sides - lose fillers— ° ‘r’:—i:\ andfimat- slw tress complete. Stock up on “Small Wears” Shirts, Cravats, Underwear, Sweaters, Hose Bath Robes, Pajamas, etc. they are all reduced Always Right n Quality and Price $ 905 7th Street | No one really scoffs at public opin- THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. | invelving the kidnaping of motion picture stars or children of national- Geck kept after | While Sh,e, }s l{llggry: _After Layingl‘ IS DECLARED HOAX | him for two vears. he said. and led | | 1925. Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merehandise is not returnable; not exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. or on approval. Mail or Phone Orders not accepted 515 French Handmade Linen Dresses, $3.95 10 Beautifully Handmade and hand-drawn Linen Dresses. Summery cool colors of rose, copen, maize, peach and orchid. Sizes 36 to 46, Plain and Print Voile Frocks $2.50. Were $5.95. 10 Plain and Printed Voile Frocks. in desirable styles. Also several striped tub silks in the lot, Sizes 16, 18, 36 and 3R, $4.95 White Broadcloth Frocks, *3 28 White Broadclath Frocks for late Summer wear. One and two piece models. With collar and cuffs plain white or of figured hroadcloth Vee and round necks, Sizes 34 to 46, Full-Fashioned Thread Silk Hose, 50c Irregulars of $1.50 and $1.95 Grades 30 paire Excellent Quality Kilk Hose. Splendid hose that look perfect. Shades of grav. hlack thrush and tan Rizes %13 10 10 in the lnt Silk-and-Rayon Mixed Hose, 50c Pair: wers $1 of black, new tan Size 8% 1o 10. mist and atmosphere. Women'’s $2.95 Wool Bathing Suits, $2.25 Alse some in Iot that sold for $3.95. 10, in the popular California style (ona pie: of tan, blue, orange and black $2.95 Slip-on Sweaters, 95¢ 15 Raven and Light-weight Waal Slip-an Sweaters In the wanted shades of white poudre hleu, corn and orchid Fizes 32 1n 42 $2.25 Blouses, 95¢ 24 in the lat—of English hroadelath, dimity voile. madras and cotton. White, 1an, light blne and melon. Sizes 34 to 45, Women's and Children’s Handkerchiefs, 2 for 5c A0 of them—IRREGULARS OF HIGHER PRICED GRADES. All are of cambric. Wom- &n’s come in plain white and colors. with em- hroidered corners. Children's are colored, with embroidered corners of nursery rhvmes. ) In shades Sizes 36 10 44 ALSO 3 Handmade and Hand-drawn Volile Dresses, $3.95: were $10. Sheer voiles, in attractive Summer models. Copen and peach Sizes 36 and 3R $15 Dark Print Frocks, $4.95 10 Dark Printed Frocks, in straightline styles Several different prints. Sizee 16 and 18 and 36 and 38 $19.75 Georgette and Bengaline Coats, $5 Amazingly low priced for immediate clearance GEORGETTE COATS are smartly trimmed with ribbon and flowers of self material and are straightline. BENGALINE COATS trim- med with braid and are lined with crepe de chine. Sizes 16, 36 and 38 Summer Silk Skirts, $2.95 6 Summer Silk Skirts in attractive plain and pleated models. The desirable colors of white gray and poudre blue There's still lote time 10 wear skirts and these offer splendid | <avinge Women’s Felt Hats _’I.S() SPECIAL. PRICE FRIDAY ONI 12 Soft Felt Hats in popular high shades of orange and tan with felt trimmings. 1'nusnal savings Felt Hats Tremendously Reduced. 35¢ 14, with roll brims. others in poke shapes with velvet hindinge and trimmings. Colars include tan, brown, n and black Gloves Greatly Reduced Misses’ and Women’s Silk Gloves, 25¢ Were 7fc. 50 SLIGHTLY IRREGULAR Silk Gloves. Women's Sheort Gauntler and Twn clasp Gloves in hrown and mode. Sizes and 8 Misses' in lang and two-clasp styles in whits and mnde. 5 48¢ Fabric GI;:vEx,‘ 25¢ Pair 50 paire Women's Two-clasp Fahrie Gloves in hlack. brown and gray. Sizes f 10 7 Women's Silk Mitts, 10c Pair Mere fraction of former® price. 100 pa en’s Pure Silk Long Mitts of faney wes es & 1o 8.V Underwear Greatly Reduced for Clearance Underthings, 68c; Were $1-$1.95 100 piaces of voile and novelty material undar- Including Gowns, Costume Slips. Che Stepins and Bloomere. Al sizec and in this lnt $1.95 Costume Slips, $1.45 180 of silk-and-cotton. Peter Pan Gingham non-cling sateen and plain or striped zateen Strap shoulders and plain tailored tops Colors—flesh. tan, bhlue. zreen, brown, peach and white. Sizes 36 10 44 $2 Girdles Reduced, 75¢ § Girdles tremendously reduced 31, 32 and 33. Thev are perfect Sizes 26, 27 $3.95 Radium Slips, $2.45 20 Radium Slips with 1%-inch sun Exceptional value ai this price. A 38 10 44, Colors include green. paach. lavende and blue Rayon Underwear Reduced $1.15; Was $1.95 32 White Rayon “Slips with fancy pleated flounces. Also a few colored Rayon Petti bloomers. Every plece formerly marked $1.95 Brocade & Satin Brassieres, 58¢c 15 Brocade and Satin Brassieres at substantial Men—Imported Broadcloth Shirts, $1.25 115 of them—he sure to get vour supply. for the savings are unus remarkahbly high v attraetive and the quality $1.25. Athletic Union Suits, 68c Astoundingly low p re for such splendid ments. Full eut s with nne-hutton seats that men prefer. A splendid value. Sizes 38 to 1% Men’'s Ties Reduced, 50¢ 38 Ties—four-in-hand. Were S5c and 1 assortment of colors. Mostly silk and wool ties but other kinds as well. Fridayr only at 50c. Women’s $5 and $6.50 White Kid and Fabric Pumps, Reduced, $2.95 50 pairs of white footwear unde radical re- ductions for clearance <mart styles, well made: service giving. Broken sizes White Sports Shoes, 75¢ Pair. Formerly 1 paire White Sports Oxfords and Pumps ahle for house, strast and sports wear. 214 to &, Children’s Pumps, $1.95 300 pairs Children’s Shoes. including pumps sandals and oxfords. Sizes 3% to 2. Durable and good looking atyles. usually much higher Children's Sneakers, 95¢ Pair. 300 pairs White and Brown Sneakers, in broken sizes. 51 to 2 This price should interest every mother whose children can wear these sizes $]1-18—31.28 Seamless -81x90 Size Good Sizes 72x90 Size savings tomorrow. Broken sizes necessitated the markdowns. Formerly marked $1 ry one full cut and tailored throughout. Mosi in plain white. in either collar-attached or neck hand style Cotton Socks, 6 Pairs, $1 Were 25c pair, 100 pairs ar day. Black nofton sosks of spler Sizes 10, 1015 Wool Bathing Suits, $1.75 Waere $3.95. To close out. ALL-WOOL Snuits in to 46 in the Sizes 13% 10 17 one and two piece atvles. Size Cotton Bathing Suits, $1; were $2.30. Children’s White Canvas Pumps, 75¢ ?50 pairs White Canvas Pumps, in sizes 8% to 10 and 11% to 2. This price for Friday only Children’s Bathing Suits 75¢; Were $1 16 Children’s Cotton Rathir and hlue with white trimmi cally reduced for tomarraw Suits, in hlack an ed Sizee 37 Toilet Goods Reduced 35 Richlieu Compacts, 35c: were 75c. 50 Coty's Powder Compacts, 18c: wers 28c. 50 cans Talcum Powder, Rc: ware mara. Eastar Lily and Rouquer ndore 50 Imitation Ivery Teilet Articles, 25c: wars $1. " Lot _includes ~Pincushions, Parfume Bottles and Buttonhooks. Also many other articlas Bleached Sheets, *1 63x90 Size 300 Splendid Quality Sheets, seamless and hleached. and of firm weave that will give service. You should stock up for months to come at this saving opportunity. Bleached Pillowcases, 20c-25¢ 240 Rleached and Hemmed Pillowcases in the ‘wo popular sizes—42x36 inches and 45x36 inches. These prices prevail Friday only. Dress Goods Reduced 95¢ Tub Alpaca, 78c Yard 600 vards. Broad and narrow striped and =mall checks in lavender. flesh, gray, rose, tan orchid and tan, and yellow. Some two and three tone combinations. Crepe and Rayon Prints, 58c Yard Was 78 and 88c. 800 yarde in large assort- ment of patterns and color combinations. Fis- ured and floral effects. 28¢ Flock Dot Voiles, 20c ¥ard 400 vards, in jade, tan, orange. orchid and red, with white dots. Ginghams and Organdie, 14c Yard Were 25 to 38%c. Checked ginghams in de- sirable color combinations. and organdies in blue, orange. yellow, navy and brown. Linen and Cotton Shantung, 38c Yard Was 45c. 300 yards. 36-inch Linen in light. cool. summery colofs. and Cotton Shantung in gold. hlne and deep rose. This price Friday only. 30c quality 18x36. ... .. 15c 50c quality 24x48. .. 65c quality 27x84 ..... nowx Entire Stock mported Grass Rugs Half Price Friday Only 75¢ quality 30x60 .25cMS1 quality 36x72... . .35¢c $2 quality 4.6x7.6. ...... $1 . Our own direct importations from Japan. Heavy well wearing durable rugs Every rug in perfect condition. Stenciled on one side. Colors, tan, blue and green. If you need or will need a Summer rug you will purchase now. STATRS Ruffled Curtains, 65¢ Pair Were 88c and $1 pair. 200 pairs Ruffled Mar- quisette Curtains. 21¢ vards long. Alse some of scrim. Made with tie hacks. *1.95 Dimity Frocks, ®1.10 in plain, flow d and figured materials With square and round necklines bound in contrasting material. Colors are pink. r hlue. lavender and white. Trimmings of em- broidery and fancy binding. Sizes 34 to 46, Bungalow Aprons, 78c; were $1 and $1.25. 50, in larze =electinn of ecolors and stvies Sizes 26 1o 52, Link Bracelets, 15c 50 Gold and Silver Finish Bracelets, also a few in colors. Were very much higher. Bar Pins, 15c; were more. 100. in large variety of pretty styles. Some set with rhinestones. Earrings, 25c; were 50c. 72 pairs Imitation Pearl and Colored-drop Earrings, reduced for clear- ance. Compacts, 50c: were $1. 23. containing powder and rouge and lip stick. With ribbon strape Red. blue and green color compacts, Bead Bags, $2; were $3.95. A =mall number of Bead Bage with silver-finish frames. Attrac- tive head desizns. ..40c $3 quality 6x9 ..50c $4.75 quality 8x10. $5.75 quality 9x12.. $278 sTORE

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