Evening Star Newspaper, August 9, 1925, Page 48

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THE . SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGION, D. C. ANDREWS FINED $25. Bon of Society Woman Under Peace Bond Following Shooting. 'AUGUST 9, 1925—PART 2. MEXICO TO PAY DEBTS. Will Resume Service When Eco- 12 HE PUBLIC LIBRARY Recent accessfons at the Public Library and lists of recommended reading will appear in this column each Sunday. Ludlow, Loais. In the Heart of Hoo- slerland. MacClure, Victor. Covenant. Malet, Lucas, pseud. ‘Want. Marshall, Archibald. of Redmarsh Farm. Maugham, W. S. Liza of Lambeth. Maugham, W. S. The Painted Vell. McKenna, Stephen. The Command- ment of Moses. . The Nine Unknown. A Talbot. Om. 4 Neill, E. W. Barbara's Marriage and the Bishop. Oemler, Mrs. M. C. His Wife-in-Law. Overton, G. M. Island of the Inno- cent. Pickard, F. L. The Locked Book. Palmer, Frederick. Invisible Wounds. Poole; Ernest. The Little Dark Man Sabin, E. L. Stepniak, pseud. Nihilist. Sublette, C. M. The Scarlet Cockerel Suckow, Ruth. Country People. Stringer, A. J. A. Power. Underwood, Mrs. E. W. tent. X Wharton, Edith. The Mother’s Rec- ompense. Wassermann, Jacob. Gold. V] . Helen. K. D. Creeping Jenny. . _Burned Evidence tional Rallways as soon as economicforeign indebtedness, the government equilibrium is restored in Mexico, Al-|undertook to pay these obligation berto J. Pani, minister of finance, an-|bit, owing to the last revolution, the nounced today In a report to share-|ierms of this agreement as affectins holders in the railways. the railways have been in susper The report asserts that in June,|Sion. 1924, the rallways had unpaid obliga: = * tions totaling more than $156,000,000. In normal times the great Krup According to the Lamont-de la|steel works at Essen employ 50,000 Huerta agreement covering Mexico'smen. prominent in Washington soclety, was | with which the colored man did not tried before a board of justices of |aPPear. ] Fairfax County at Falls Church! The board of justices oo ch"and o rgee 67 shooting " into. the |of John T. Molling of Falls Church, home of Vanderbilt Shackelford, col-|C- N. Stewart of Seminary and C. L. ored, living across the road from the | Zoll of Fairfax. nomic Equilibrium Is Restored. Special Dispatch to The Star. Andrews estate. He was fined $25 and < x o = ALEXANDRIA, Va, August 8.1 |placed under a $500 peace bond. At-| The reason why the averdge man | MEXICO CITY, August 8 (f).—The | Eliphalet . Andrews of Seminary Hill, | torneys previously had conferred and [is not a hero to his valet is because | Mexican government hopes to restore son of Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews,larranged a compromise, In accordance 'he hasn't one. the debt service on the Mexican Na- The Ark of the The Dogs of The Mystery Biography. Furnlss, Harry. Some Victorian Men. | A 4 E-9F98. E-L951. Low, B. R. ( Lytton, E. G first baron. eth Low. B. E-1.99 Thirteen Worthies. e Political E-B99Tr. velles Lettres 9l Raymon Care Renan, White Indian. The Career of a News of the Smartest Shoes 57.50 Black predominates cverywhere — black satin or patent colt. I ul. W. H. Hudson. 1868r. son, Gertrude. David Urquhart. E-Uréér. 1t Memorial Assoclation, New Report of Its Activities, 673r. The Penl- Letters to er. E-PI6ss. Sichel, W. S. The Sands of Time.!W E-S113 Spender, J. A Honorable Bannerman Steuart, J. A son. 2v Sullivan, Lifs of the Right Henry Campbell 1923, E-Cl545s. % a bert Louis t45ss. The Autoblography Sir Although the King of England has conferred upon Paderewski the Order S of G. B. E, making him Sir Ignace, J the Polish pianist-statesman will continue to call himself M. Paderew- ski. The opera pump still holds full sway among Fall shoe fashions—but offering variety as to cut and the height of heels. Henry. Autobiography. | E-T213a | uldn’t Tell, by the author | “Uncensored Recollections.” Tooker, L. F. tions of an Kditor. Trotzky, Leon 3 Life. ¥346 Uncensored United S The Joys and Tribula 3 E-T61L. | Problems of | The Book that Everyone is Reading or talking about—in the city, the country, the mountains and iRl at the seashore: ! G ! tion 1wl | : X Fiction. | Andrews, wrs M. R 5. paseins e BY Q. AAMILTON GIBBS $1 7 In a complete range of - larger sizes 42 to 54V, : Torch New satins, crepes and beaded georgettes that unconsciously slenderize Andrews, ) Our artist mistook them for regular size frocks when hanging to be sketched. That should prove to you how thoroughly smart looking they are. And the colors—not the usual drab browns, grays and blacks. Instead you'll find the rich shades of pansy, crayon blues, cuckoo, epinard, as well as navy and black. Ina choice of shimmering satin, dull-lustered crepe or sheer georgette—some elaborately beaded. Styles for every type and for every sort of occasion—at this special introductory price. 300 Perfect ¢ New Silk Chemises Silk Vests and Step-ins 95¢ 51 .95 D'Orsays and strap pumps follow after, de- cidedly new and most certainly tempting. Con- servative in most in- stances, with comfort- able spike heel. (Fifth Ploor. The Wellman, Gentlemen of the Jury. ¥ Letters. E-W483h. | fe to the French | dwi Wendell, Barref Wilson, D. A Revolution. F Wilson, Woodrow Hecht Co.) Shu-Chiung. Beauty of China The August Sale of Sample Coals s. M. R.S. Pontifex Max- Wherever you may go you'll be out of the con- versation if you can't give your opinion of the fine and wholesome comradeship between Nancy and her father— and of his attitude to- ward the great problem of her life. 66th THOUSAND! $2.00 Everywhere LITTLE, BROWN & CO., Publishers, Boston Faithfully following new fashion trends Judy les. tories of 1923-24 . Isvor. Drums . The Muysteries of A Rab and His Frien In Beaver Cove and El Harvest in Poland. | Fitzgerald, F. S. K. The Great Gats- | 2 Garstin, Crosble. The Owls' House. | Gibbs, A. H. Soundings. | Hemon, Louls. Nemesis. Kaye-Smith, Sheila. The George and the Crown. i Kyne, P. B. Captain Scraggs. | .agerlof, Selma. The Treasure , Mrs. R. W. He Was a Man. faurice. Arsene Lupin Ver- rlock Sholmes. Monsieur Ripols and | (Second Floor. The Hecht Co.) Only 12 Days More Of radium or Model 240 Formerly $125 Now $62.50 You may choose either walnut or mahogany for This $125 Victor Console - Just another echo of Victrola $62.50 the famous Victor Half- Price Sale which cannot continue much longer. Cannot because so many are benefiting by it. This is a favorite type of console with roomy record space on each side of the tone chamber. Beautifully finished six months ago. $5 Delivers in walnut and just one-half either mahogany or what it would have cost This or Any Qther Victor-Victrola A small monthly payment completes the pur- chase. soever. And there are no interest charges what- 2,000 Red Seal Records 30¢ 10-Inch Records which sold 48¢ 12-Inch formerly from $1.25 to $3.50. World-famous arias, solos and orchestras. A tremendous opportunity to buy your favorites Glove and ribbed silk vests specially priced Bodice-top vests that sold formerly at much higher prices. Available in such pretty colorings as nile, orchid, flesh and peach. Good range of sizes in one style or another. (Fifth Floor. The Hecht Co.) Sealine » Silver Rat crepe de chine Lacy, if you like the m so—or in demure tailored styles. And in such soft shades of peach, nile, flesh or white. Chemise in sizes 36 to 44. Step-ins in sizes 23 and 25. (Fifth Floor. The Hecht Co.) Sealine Coats From the August Sale 100 The shining black sealine ( dyn:’d coney) enhanced by rich fur trimmings It’s amazing how many different models you'll find, \ Some are plain save for Chokers 525 Although intended to sell from 335 to $49.50 One of the special features of the An- nual August Sale of Furs. And one that is receiving instant response, since Savings average Vs to V2 Platinum wolf chokers — others dyed cocoa or beige. Also fluffy brown or red fox scarfs. Sealine (dyed coney) stoles and double skins of mink or squirrel. A de- posit will hold any of these for you until November 1. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) To Win 100 A contest open to all except employes and families of em- ployes of The Hecht Co. - Contest Closes August 15 Write a letter of 200 words telling what new depart- ment you feel is most needed in the New Building. $100 for the best. Address Chairman ‘Building Committee \ The Hecht Co. Manufacturer’s Samples Coats Which Will Sell Later for $89.50 to $100 : $69.50 New Colors! New Fabrics! New Furs! They were meant to be the show pieces of the manu- facturer’s sample line. So much for their quality. As for their individial style, velvety fabrics and richly colored furs, we can but list Fabrics Montebello Vicuna Suede Velvabloom Ormandale Etc. $4.95 Traveling Bags, Hat Boxes, Fitted Cases and Week End Cases The kind that will last for many a vacation. the bags of genuine leather. Fitted cases with 10 fittings for your dressing table. Hat boxes, leather trimmed. An altogether satisfying selection you'd hardly expect at the price. the barest suggestion— Furs Fitch Opossum Blue Squirrel Beaver Brown Fox Etec. (Second Floor. The Hecht Co.) Sturdy Vacation Luggasge Many of (Luggage Shop. 624 F St.) all at this one special price. bandings or flares of the same fur. Others are lavish with gray squirrel, viatka squirrel or the new silver rat. Some Extra Size Coats included. Unusual Sealine and Sealine, striped marmot Muskrat Coats, 5150 and silver rat coats, $185 {Second Floor. The Hecht Co.) at less than cost. The Hecht Co. Music Store, 618 F St. . meeppomsgiSEte o The Hecht Co. 7th at 'F Washington’s Fastest Growing Department Store

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