Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1925, Page 23

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THE EVENING MUST SERVE SENTENCE IN MUTILATION CASE STARTS 105TH YEAR. Amherst Opens 'With Largest En- | rollment in History. Special Dispatch to The Star. AMHERST, Mass,, September 24— Amberst College-opened its 105th year | | with exercises in the college chapel this morning. The freshman enroll-| lnenl is 237, the largest in the history 0f the college. During the Summer ;‘,\!en;l\! h\‘ll:!:nl.. ;»;&:l ations have Campaign EXPenses. | ine Duibhtsomon docmionork, upon | & stallation of a $75,000 centr heating al y plant and the remodeling of Appleton Hall. Sk e L2 $1,400.000 Paid for Horses. When the racing and bloaded stable owned by Sir Edward Hulton, w | English . was recently jat Newn 74 horses, incl \ ‘hruod an'r well brought $1 l)nP anim: | brought 885, one time \,mne- Sir Edward's stock rnnmhn'fld one of WOOD FUND FIGHT 1S DEPOSITION WAR First of 67 ls Read in Suit Over $50 000 Given for | North Carolina Court Denles Ap- | | peal of Needleman Assailant From 80-Year Term. By the Associated Press, B RALEIGH, N. C.. September 24.— Henry Dennis Griftin, sentenced last pring to 30 vears in State's prison or the mutilation of Joseph A. | Neealeman. must serve his sentence. The North Carolina Supreme Court, lto which Griffin had appealed his case, upbeld the lower court in an| opinfon handed down yesterday. Griffin was convicted, together with a number of others, of taking Needle- man from the Martin County Jail, where he was held on a chatze of an attack on a young white woman, and hy | mutilating the prisoner. Griflin, whose appeal was based on conten- tions that certain evidence was in- ladmissible and that his sentence, | tonger than those of other members - of the mob, was excessive, had served [12 davs of his sentence at the time . Procter was chairman of the tho s Hatte ol € | his appeal was perfected and he was od campaign. commitiee AnS Col. fome e ey Cugland and the llelem«d on $30,000 bond. o was treasurer. The former = A S — 5 is suing to recover or o : i Bte ot $100:000. whith {‘;lurn ‘,‘:." Woman in Danish Cabinet. dorsed and which Proct id. Proc- | day. were of hert Smith of Omaha Mme. Nina Bang holds the portfolio | zue indorsed the note | who had cf of the Wood Nehws | o¢" (he minister of education in the romised to pay half « Sprazue | ia headquarters: William Loeb of New | fyo i ibinet. She was privately st he made no such p York, who wus secretary o the late | giyeated in preparation for the uni- lent R { versity, which she entered in 1383 at 1 By the Aseociat-d Press, CHICAGO, September 24.—An agree ment 1 i overnight by counsel concerning those portions of 67 depo- sitions to be introduced in evidence in the suit of Col. William Coover Proc- ter ot Cincinnati Sprague of ¢! inz a note fo 0,000 for expendi- tures in the Gen. Leonard Wood presi. fential campa nin 1920, was reported to the court today. of which were exnected to be read to- i STAR, O'Connor and Fred East. also danced and sang. | three colored men, | hed of mise. Readins of the depositigne was re. #umed with opening of the trial today. cinn the age of 23. She is a widow and that of Senator Georze H. Moses of | Herbert L. by Cor was appointed by Prime Minister Frederick Josh. Indianapolis: Th..md" | Stauning. | Miller of Wilmington, Del., former i . . | New Hampehire beine completed first It was expected the depositions would slien property cusiodian. and Thoms J. Gould of Seneca 1y today and probably ali of to- f Rheim: 10c 6 for 50c Men's Initialed Handkerchiefs in plain white with hem. initials in tae lot=—for we are d continuinz this number. Fe 1 eac N Floor $5 and $6.95 Fall Hats Beautiful Fall Dresses ' Balbriggan Canton Crepe Satin Crepe Baronet Jacquard Crepe $ 3.89 Lyons Velvets, Satin or Satin with Velvet Combinations Small, medium and large hats. Misses” and Matrons' Hats. Trimmed, tailored and novelty hats—all at the remarkably low price of $3.89. Pirate, poke, off-the-face mushroom and roll brim shapes sport types. in_every new light. dark and street and afternoon brilliant” color. ~All head sizes, dresses in scores of the including those up to 26 inches. smartest styles. Many are Trimmed with the new gold kid replicas of much higher es. quills, ornaments, pins priced models carried in it sibbons: stock here. Lovely new Nk b colors—black. pencil blue, pansy and others equally charming. And. of comrse, the new. bright toiies sport dresses. Sizes 10 to 4! and extra sizes of quard crepe iin427% 1% Two-piece Trimming Ribbons, 10c Yd. An assortment of colors—Picot, moire, satins and grosgrains, 1a to inches wide. Formerly 15¢ to Street Floor SZ English Longcloth $1.45 Pc. 10 yards of 36-inch Wide Chamois-finished Longcloth, a beautiful quality, zenerally util- ized for lingerie and children’s undergarments. Street Floor $2 Birdeye Cloths, $1.59 Doz. Note the extra izht imperfec: Put up in san- ready for Second Floor Table Oilcloth, Yd., 25¢ of a 40c grade, in Extra Special 200 Pairs of $6 Part-Wool BLANKETS $4.57 pe. Measuring H6XR0 ect size for plaids in helio. inz two-inch _colored A bindinz. Here's an opportunity to buy vour Winter bed covering at a re- markable savinz. Third Floor School Pants, $1.98 Boys' $2.48 Pants, of all wool. Fully lined. Neat patterns in brown, gray and tan. Sizes 9 to 18 yvears Seconds fancy tile and marble patterns, or if you choose, plenty of plain white. A good quality that bare- Iy shows its imperfections. Third Floor S_helf Oilcloth, Yd., 8¢ onds of 1 quality. Brizhten up vour pantry and kitchen ehelves and wave at the time. Plain and fancy patterns. 27x; measurements. tions, Soft fin' itary sealed packages, Third Fleor nse. Trimming Braids,10c Yd. Fancy Braids narrow widths, in black and combinations of col ors. A splendid a rument from which to choose. Formerly 26c to 39¢ the vard. Street Floor Boys’ Pants, $1 yd quality cloths, in brown, ¢ mixtures. Sizes reet Floor $5 lndlan Robe Blankets $3.47 zood-looking measuring 66x80 able for lounge robes, auto robes other purposes. tribal Pat(’rn" Third Floor 30c Shaker Flannel, 22¢ Yd. 36-inch Wide White Shaker Flannel, in heavy double-fleece y. An excellent fabric for 4 men's and women's BRlanket, inches. Suit- throws. bath and sundry Attractive with| Steeet Floor Boys’ $3.98 and $5 All-Wool SWEATERS Street Floor Rayon Hosiery, 25¢ ‘Women's Higher-priced Hosiery of ravon to the top. Slight im- perfections, hence the clearance price. PRlack and a wide range of pleasing light colors. Street Floor 25¢ Outing Flannel, 19¢ Yd. Plain colors—pink or blue. A heavy, fleecy grade for night- gowns and pajamas and children’s Street Floor ’ Boys’ Blouses, 59¢ Striped Percale and White [adras Blouses, with Hizh neck and long izes 7 to 15. Street Floor Vest Suits, $9.75 Boys' English-style Suits, with d regular knickers and :_full lined. Sizes 7 to 17. % vle, front |.mum and golf effects. ect, brushed nd collarless 2_‘ mch Rl Shell fire ruined half the bells on | Ps 39c Felt-Base Runner, 44cYd. runnes Greek key border desizn. Women’s Collars, 10c rate georgette, Tiound and tuxedo styles. merly Collar Tabs, Etc.,15¢ Yd. wide assortment combinations. fects in various fabric: lace. ming, work. seamed sheets and covers, needle- work and other household articles. covering, antee for satisfactory service. Shown in a wide variety of attractive patterns correct for any room. Bring your meas- WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925, ROTARIANS ARE “DOLLS.” | pital appealed to the police to recover | sonic ring in a pocket of a coat he Six, With Nur!e!. Are Initiated at Golf Dinner. Six new Rotary Club members, dressed as dolls, were initiated last night at a semi-annual golf dinner given by the Rotary Club in the Co- lumbia Country Club: They had as their nurses three youns dancers. The “dolls” were Dr. David E. Buckingham, John Munce, Edward Kirshner, Howard W. Fisher, Raphael Semmes and Albert Christie. Miss Camille Little was head nurse. Speeches were barred, but many of the members were called upon to sing or recite. Among them were George Miss Little The dinner was held as the climax to the Rotary golf tournament, prize awards being made to both the low and high score makers. Wallace L. Radcliffe, president of the club, pre- sided. HOLD-UP TRIO GETS $22. ! Victim Is Robbed at Pistol Point N on First Near D Street. Held up at the point of a pistol by nth street northeast, was rob. on First street between In diana avenue and D street shortly after 9 o'clock last nizht. Mrs. Constance Cram 406. 1101 L street. reported a gold wrist watch worth $30 stolen from her apartment vesterdav afternoon. John B. Cryer I street morth- Hos- 508 Sav with These are a most unusual quality—sold | at a price for clearance. ! Third Floor 24 inches wide, suitable for hall Brown or green, with Third Floor Close-out assortment of Sepa- Collars in organdy, linen, pongee and lace, For- c to 59c. Street Floor Banding, in a of colors and Dark and light ef- including Also Circular ] Formerly 49¢ yard Street Floor Chiffon, 25¢ Yd. Clearance lot of odd shades, in ch width. Suita for trim lamp shades and faney Formerly $1.25 the vard. Street Floor 29c Unbleached Sheeting 5 Yards for 91c heavy, round-thread suitable for makinz Street Floor 65¢ Certainteed FLOORTEX A4Tc¢ 3 ideal certified floor sold with a guar- The woman | Ernest Greenwell, | { apartment A | fi | | —_— 26 to 36. If school you cannot possibly af- ford to miss this special sale. Street Floor Men s Union Suits, $1.29 ..( good grade cotton t. Well ru only. Street Floor Men s 31 69 Pajamas, $1.39 ce and Flannelette hed with large All de- sirable color: Street Floor 18c Cotton Hose, Pair, 12¢ Men's Extra Quality Seamless Cotton Hose, made with strong foot. Gray, black, cordovan and navy. Sizes 10 to 1114, Street Floor 69c Silk Hose, 39¢ Men's Pure Silk Hose, with double heel and toe. Mock-seam Black. navy, cordovan, tan and cinnamon. Sizes 0 11 Street Floor English Broadcloth Shirts, $1.25 Genuine Imported Broadcloth Shirts, in collar-attached and neckband style. White, tan and blue. Size : to 1 treet Floor Long Pants Suits, with vest, in Ei nglish style. Four pieces, consisting of vest, coat, long and short straight side pants; 4 to 9 years. Street Floor Rayon Vests, 50c Plain and Fancy Weave Rayvon Vests, in dainty pastel tints. Rodice-top model, well cut and neatly finished. Street Floor Men’s Sweaters, $1.29 Good Quality Ribbed Sweaters, in coat e. V-neck model, with two pockets. Tan and buff or buff with tan. Sizes 34 to 46. Street Floor Infants’ Shirts, 39¢ Rayon Striped Shirts, highly mercerized. Made in Ruben's or straight-front styles. “All sizes for infants to 3 years. Street Floor Noveltg Gloves, 69¢ Usual $1 Gloves of soft chamois suede, made with fancy short cuffs.” Embroldery. braid and two-toned trimmed effects. Shown in various light colors, in tan and gray shades. All sizes. Street Floor Middy Blouses, $1 $1.29 and $1.50 Rlouses, made of white Lonsdale jean or khaki. Tailored and braid trimmed. Broken sizes. Second Floor 3 B — s —— il e <« \ undergarments $2.50 Crepe Sl!m Sl 98 Yd. A firm, crepe-back quality, in lustrous finish. The smartest Fall and Winter colors—pansy, pencil blue, navy or black. 40 inches wide. Street Floor $2.25 Flat Crepe, $1.85 Yd. 40 inches wide. A special of- fering for Friday only. I‘osf wood, pencil blue, pa; brown, navy, gobelin, and black. * Street Floor $4.50 Satin Charmeuse $3.79 Yd. 54 inches wide. Note the extra width, It requires only 11 yards for a smart frock: ‘Rich, lus- trous finish in black and Wales Dblue. Street Floor 54-Inch Bordered Rayon $2.50 Light blue, brown, navy and black bordered fabric, with self- color plaid or alflped border ef- fect. 39¢ Bnby Blnkeu, 29¢ Pink or Blue Plaid Blankets, measuring 30x40 inches. A splen- did lizht- v\e|¢ht covering for extra, warmth. Bargain lele—é(red Floor urements and be here bright and early for this wonderful bargain. Third Floor Women’s Sweaters, $1.98 $2.98 Sweaters, of all-wool. in plain colors or with striped bor- ders. Novelty effects, too, trim- sned with net frill. Peter Pan, round and shawl collar styles, Long sleeves or sleeveless. Street Floor $3.50 Kimonos, $1.98 Extra Size Crepe Kimonos, in floral patterns, in straightline styles. Tuxedo collar and three- quarter, set-in sleeves. Second Floor $1.50 Costume Slips, $1 Striped Lingette Slips, in hen. na, brown, orchid and gray. Bodice-top model. Second Floor Children’s Underwear, 39c¢ Princess Slips, Combinations and- Bloomers, of muslin. Brok- en sizes. Second Floor Ideal Waists, 29¢ Girls’ 50c Waists of muslin. Two rows of taped huttonn Slight imperfections. and 12 only. Second Floor E e his pocketbook containing his automo- bile driver’s permit and $36. he left the pocketbook on the counter of a tailoring establishment and re. returned shortly afterward to find it had been taken. George W. place, told the police t He eald | Long, 604 9th St. N.W. left at a tailoring establishment to be cleaned. lurnefl he stated, ing. Theft of $256 was reported hy ward Smoot, Holmead | nuz. safe in his home yesterday. When the garment was re- the ring was miss- Ed- 153 Rhode Island a The money was taken from a Driver of Death Car Bailed. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., September —Mortimer O. ville came to Rockville resterday afternoon and furnished bond in the amount of $1,000 to guarantee his sler of Spencer- | 1 Bppearance at the November term of the Circuit Court manslaughter. Last mobile he was driving Spring struck Mary ored, 20 years old, f kull and cansing . her Sandy Spring Hospital. on a charge of week an auto- near Sandy hnson, col- cturipg her deatls ‘in the 723 14th St. N.W. SEPTEMBER HOME-COMING SALE Prices that speak for themselves—Each and every one a recognized bargain YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT O’DONNELL’S HUDNUT’S ACQUAINTANCE PKG. FREE With Any $1.00 Purchase or More HUDNUT’S TOILET ARTICLES s Three Flowers Perfume, Face Pow- ing, Cleansing and Skin and Tissue Just the thing for the week end trip. The Boncilla Beautifier With 75¢ Boncilla Face Powder Van. or Cold Cream $1.25 V.lue 25¢ N Woodbury's Soap 17c 3 for 50c 60c Bromo Seltzer Special Loft’s Big Three Candy Special three packages for 99¢ Check That Cough Persistent coughs should be checked without delay, not only because of the pain, but for fear of lung trouble. ELIXIR GUIACOL Will Stop It $100 50c Lavoris Antiseptic Medium Size 25¢ Mavis 17¢ 3 for 50c - Lavoris Mouth Wash 20-0z. Size Caldwell's supply is limited. Drugs, Home Remedies and Toilet Articles Go from A to Z, and take advantage of these very low prices. Mail orders filled promptly, just add 10c to each dollar’s worth of merchandise for postage. Azurea Face Powder. 78c Aspirin Tablets, M. & M.. 100's. Alorhen Pills.. April Showers "Tal- . S6c .$1.29 .$L10 ..$115 8r. Anuscl Suppos ories. $1.19 Agaro], $1.50 size....$1.15 Aromstic Cascara, 3 Ozs. Aromatic Ammonia, 3 Bayer’s Asplnn, 15¢, 25¢, 89¢ Blondex Shampoo Blaud Iron Pills, 100’s . e Boric Acid, Lb. Barbasol Cream Baume Analgesique. . Beechman’s Pills. .21c, 42¢ Boals Rolls, 2 for.... 25c Bic‘rbonale of Sodl. . 15¢ Beef, Wine & lrm 69c $2.00 49c Absorbine, Jr.. Atophan Tnlu, 7’/2 Coty’s Face Powder.. 85c .89¢ Coty’s Talcem . ... ... Cal forn'. Syrup of Calox Tooth Paste, 24c, 49c §5¢ .15¢ -19¢ Cuticura Scap 3 for Castor Oil, 4 oz. Calomel Tabs, 100’s. . Syr: =t Pepsin I Dryco, hospital size.$1.49 Doan’s Kidney Pills.. 49¢ DeWitt’s Kidney Pills, » 39¢, 79¢ 53¢ .10c 53¢ Dioxogen, large. Diamond Dyes . | Danderine, $1 size. . D.& R Cold Cream, Estivin Hay Fever Ergoapiol C-pa, Smith’s Epsonade Szlts Epsom Salts, Ib. 10 1b; Edwards’ Olive Tableh, 25¢ Emerald Oil. Moone’s, 95¢ Forrester . Toilet Frostilla . Farr’s Gny Hair Re- 89¢c l Fletcher’s Castoria. 25¢ l Gude’s Peptomangan. 98¢ Gray’s Glycerine Tonic b .$1.09 Golden Peacock Bleache Creme.. 83c Golden Glint Shampoo Zlc Glostora Gloco Hair Dress- Glazo Nail Polish. ... Horlick’s Malted Milk 43c, 83c, $2.98 Hill's Cascara Quinine 23c Hennafoam Sham- poo, 35c; 3 for. .$1.00 Houbigant’s Talcum.. 89c Hmdn H. & A. lpnn Tooth Paste : Ingram’s Milkweed Cre: Iodent Tooth Paste 42c Iodex Ointment for . Jad Salts Johnson's Foot | Soap 21c Johnson's Baby Kotex ... Ko'orbak Liquid Arvon. Lablache Face Powder .... .. .45c, 89c Listerine ...23c, 37c, 79¢ Lapactic Pills, 100’s. . 29c Lifebuoy Soap, 3 Lu:to Dextrine, $1.00 Maltine Combina- McCoy’s Cod aner Oil Tabs.......... 49¢c Mesco Coffee, pound. 50c Mellin’s Food, large.. 65c Marmola Tablets.. 89c Sugar Mum, 17c; 3 for. Mary Goldman’s Hair Restorer Neet Nujol, i:mt Neulrolds, for reduc- Ovaltine .. Ovoferrin .. Phillips’ Milk Magnesia, small. Phenolax Wafers. ... Pluto Water, large. . . Pfiw Pebeco Tooth Paste. . Pond’s Vanishing or old Cream. . 3 38c 28¢c Rubbing Alcohql, Frles’ Revelation Tooth Pow: " Squibb’s Tooth Paste. .38c Sangrina Reducing Tablets ScholPs Zino Pads. .. 35c Sal Hepatica, 23c, 49¢, 89¢ Tyree's Anhnephc Powder ...23c, 49c, 89¢ Tincture lodine, 20z...25¢ Tanlac 29¢ Verleol-u lel, 100’s 93¢ Van Ess Scalp Mas- itch Hazel, pints, 35¢ Dickinson’s double distilled . 5 X Basin Depilatory.. 45c FREE Gillette Razor with tube of Melka Shaving Cream $1.39 value 60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste Special 36¢ 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste Special 19¢ Listerine Tooth Paste Special 21c To Really Get Rid of Bed Bugs You should paint cracks, bed spring, corners of floor, etc. with $1,000 Guarantee Bed Bug Killer | 35¢ 65¢ $1.25 Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal 79c a 50c Listerine Antiseptic Medium Size Assortment ‘Nine Cakes of Soap—All for R T2

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