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18 s 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ANN MURI][][}K WE |Two Fathers Win ;l Freedom on Plea | For Hungry Ones ! || Sscies mispasontuo i iatar: RICHMOND, Va. October 2.— Charged with stealing 30 loaves v, of bread, two Richmond hmfiln whose names have been withheld Actress Left $415,000 by Am by the police, faced court yester- { day with pleas that they were Hayman, Sues Husband for | y : l Policemen who investigated cor. Return of $150,000. | voborated the stories. and the | court paroled them. The bakers bk i | from whom the bread was stolen T the: AssodiatediE called accounts square without NEW YORK. October 2. The secret seeking to collect for the eaten wedding a year ago of Ann Murdock, substance, estate of $415 . is revealed by a $150,000 suit inst her husband, Harry . Pow a stock broker The suit fur that they | are living apart ziven to Powers in securities before their marriage so that he could \(AI( unable to find work. and their wives and children were hungry. actre to whom Alf Haymaan, S % theatrical pro bequeathed an | himself up in business. Turd eking D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, Now in a New Location Apparel for Infants, Boys, on the Second Floor Girls and Collegiates ‘Collegiate Suits That Introduce . Him to “Longies” College Misses Are Choosing Negro Woman Dies at 110. Special Dispatch to The Star. {BURGH, Va.. October 2.— a Dillard, colored, who is ars old, died on street, here, Her husband, 4 character in years ago. $]1 G50 Two-piece Style and in Rich New Autumn Shades 4-Piece Vest Suits for Boys from 13 to 18 Years. German textile mills are paying nearly as large profits as' just before |* Paris predicted them, New York in- troduced them and Washington misses will wear them. They are already fa- vorites, for the two-piece frock belongs distinctly to the youthful figure. them, up. Divorce the war that the bonds were to ateral. She now wishes 2 he agreement. Miss k divorced H. Burgess Jones in Chicago about 10 years ago. I Z N I when she w a chorus girl in “The | YOUR "Tenderfoot At the time she said | ? ‘ socks to the snap-brim of his ]AND i ol : hat. Then when classes begin, | o ] he can lapse back into the com- i AT e strolling act fort of knickers for everyday. K3 with the of knowing he Send him away satisfaction looks like a man—ifrom his Some are of all Velveteen Velveteen with satin blouse terday to Velveteen with crepe blouse whose motion fiss Murdock sold him the se tright, he giving a a0 in 1934, He asserts that til that time he is lawfully in posses if his firm con 750 interest each Practically all have a “kick pleat” in the skirt and all skirts are attached to brown, Velveteen Frocks bodices. Choose from wine, cuckoo, navy or black; in sizes 13, and 17. ates that the 1 was made so that he might| ’ properly “maintain and support” Miss | Murdock. i Made Star at 17. | The suit was filed June 3, under | Miss Murdock’s maiden name of Irene | Ann Coleman. Deagle, women of Charle became a ter a we w ven the leading role in Call of the North.” Hayman, a Irohman, left Miss Murdock vesidue of his estate after providing for his widow by an annuity of $12,000 and life insurance. He dled in These are man-suits, exact duplicates of the (Third Floor. The Hecht Co.) older men’s styles. Double breasted or single. Tai- lored of splendid wearing cassimeres. Coat, vest, 1110 G ST terp Coats Rich with Fur $39.50 Junior Misses’ coats of soft suede or silky pile fabric—their bright colorings accentuated by great collars, cuffs and trimmings of sealine, cat lynx, opossum, mendoza beaver and other fine furs. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. X4 (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) %+ Let “Fit-Rite” Shoes one pair of long trousers and one pair of knickers. Sizes 13 to 18. The Other Styles at Varying Prices You couldn’t ask for a more complete range of long- trouser 4-piece suits, in sizes for boys 13 to 18. $15.95 $25 FAIR TO OPEN MONDAY. h to The Star. | ND, Md., October 2.— Is Head- quarters $20 poultry, pigeons. birds, rabbits | and dogs. There will also be a farm | implement displa The opening day school children wil bhe admitted free. About 1,300 pupi | form a human flag on the race | and will render popular songs. Secretary Virgil C. Powell anticipated a total attendance of 100,000 this year. VIRGINIA BARS CIRCUS. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., October 2.—Appli- cation of a eircus to come to Virginia has been forbidden by Virginia, which State has quarantined against Texas lLecause of a reported outbreak of the ivot and mouth disease. The State Live S Sanitary B H for Parts —FOR— —STEAM —HOT WATER —HOT AIR Plants Stoves and Ranges Stove Department etermined tc Second Floor Rear “outbreak of the | recalling the ex | hundreds of the fti large dairies were destr mous, but the | amped out | by the prompt action of the officers. | Complete stock of S das T s Andirons BOY LOST SIX MONTHS. Fireplace Grates The < :r Al Spark Guards 0Oil, Gas and Electric andoned of ever finding Heaters weome of Lee (Goehenam, Rudolph & West Co. of age, who mysteriously 1332 New York Ave. ppeared from his home, three miles =outh of Luray, six months ago. When last seen the boy was play- i ads near the home of his . Walter Goehenam His dis- earance ix as complete as if the th had swallowed him. At the e the hoy was barefooted and i ring blue overalls. S > ———— H Established 1885 German smokers are turning from “Turkish to American tobacco TONIGHT AT § PM. FREE | Lecture on Hotel Account- ancy Clerks Bookkeepers A(‘countants You Will Find a Brilliant Future in Hotel Accountancy Good pay from the very start, Jree living often included. It is also an entering wedge to a managerial position at a salary of $6,000 to $12,000 a year. Men and women trained in hotel ac- countancy are few—while the demand is Hence salaries are high. ranging up a month—with free living often R. . TOLL Expert in Hotel countanes ‘and’ Mem. er Teaching St Lewin' Hatel Tralning Schools Auditor of a 430-room hotel at a salary that accountants im com- ial lines might well envy, was soon made Assistant Mah- ager at an even greater salary. Hundreds of other, Lewis stu- dents have found hotel account- a stepping stone to similar salaried positions. This Free Lecture Will Be a Revelation to You Iiotel accountancy is different can_ be learned in many of its phases from any “fxi'kfif_r L wiidelt s ) 2k r. Toll will deliver & most in- other branch of accountancy. yoiesiing lecture on this satjat The hotel accountant is in such tonight at 8 P.M. in our lecture constant touch with the many room. The proofs he will pre- bustling activities which charac- sent will be sufficient to convince terize the hotel business that his any ambitious man or woman i Work is intensely interesting and that here is a line of work | far superior to the routine which which he or she will love and is the lot of the ordinary book- which offers a most brilliant. fu- keeper, accountant or auditor. ture. Be sure to attend and urge Best of all, hotel accountancy vour friends to come. Lewis Training Schools Pennsylvania Avenue at 23rd St. ] Washington, D. C. (Out of Town Readers Write About Carrespondence Course) Furthermore, the hotel countant obtains such an sht into the working of a big hotel that he or she is right in line for promotion to the position of Manager at a salary of $6.000, $10,000 or even $20,000 a year. Botho Kohlweck, whose Lewis anc Training enabled him to become h in only eight "7and8to 16, Separate Long Trousers 52.95 54.95 Sizes 4 to 14 Sizes 14 to 18 Fine all-wool trousers in good shades of tan, brown or gray. To wear with sport sweaters or to add new life to the boys’ school suits. Small boys sizes included among them. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Smaller Boys' Long- Trouser Suits Complete 4-piece suits including vest, jacket, long trousers and knickers. $]2.95 All-wool single-breast- ed and Prince of Wales stvles for the boy 4 to 10 years. Thoroughly mannish in cut, and excellently , tailored. A novelty for s the younger boy, but made practical by the knickers for school and everyday wear. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Little Chaps’ Winter Overcoats $10Q-95 Wooly, Double-breasted Coats for the boy of 1V to 10 “Regular feller” coats with high storm collar, muff and big, flap pock- ets. Double breasted, of course, and very ‘grown-up looking. Also new admiral styles and ulsters—and some mighty attractive box coats. All wool lined. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Sale---200 Sweaters for Boys of All Ages $9.95 Medium weight, all wool, and with a big roll collar. Plain colors or school combinations. Sizes 4 to Take Them to School Many school worries can be traced to uncomfortable feet—but the boy or girl in Fit-Rite shoes is as happy as when playing in Summer barefoot sandals. x L] Girls’ tan calf lace shoes and oxfords, sizes 875 to 2. Boys’ tan calf lace shoes and ox- fords, sizes 10 to 6. 4 Junior Misses’ patent leather or tan calf Southern ties; also patent leather strap pumps. Sizes 212 to 7. Collegeyouths black or tan grain high shoes with swagger last, and oxfords with blunt toe. $6 Girls’ Rub- bers, 98c. Boys’ Rub- bers, $1.25. Phoenix Sport Hose (6 to 10), 50c. Children’s Bedroom Slip- pers, in sizes 5 to 2, $1. < The Hecht Ca. -~ ~FStreetat Ith- Ask for a Cover to Keep Your Books Clean We are giving to school girls and boys heavy brown paper book covers, on which are places for vour name and the name of your school. Be sure to ask for yours. (Second Floor, The Hecht O».) One and Two Piece Wool Frocks for School 52.95 Tweed, Wool Mixed Crepe, Wafllecloth and - Novelty Fabrics. Sizes 7 to I4. = Practical school frocks in a most surprising va- &t riety of styles and colors. Many in the popular two-piece-effect style, with a kick pleat in the skirt. Trimmed with braid, embroidery or buttons. Very few of them alike. (Second Floor, The Hecht Ce.) Girls Fur-trimmed Coats, $10 Gay-colored polaire, with raglan or set-in sleeves. Made with large pockets and big, bundle- up collars—many of them trimmed with mandel or beaverette. Brown, tan and blue; in sizes 7 to 14. tSecond Floor, The Hecht Co.) Tots WarmWinter Coats- 510 Little Flared Coats With Trimmings of Fur. Sizes 210 6 Smooth broadcloths and fuzzy polaires and tweeds. In pretty shades of powder blue, gypsy, leather, rust and camel. All are warmly interlined and trimmed with mandel or beaverette. Sizes 2 to 6. Cunning Little Bonnets tc Match, $3.95. Tots’ Velveteen Frocks, $3.95 ° Hand-embroidered velveteen frocks with little sateen panties to match, and a cuff of the vel- veteen at the knee. Copen, wine, brown or black, in sizes- S £0 6.(3¢ snd Floor. The Hecht Cou T PO SSRGS 5 I TN AWMU A + JSSSERSRIRENNY