Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1925, Page 23

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received as to the date when the Ru- would arri: | Depar had w The DEBT FUNDING BODY - CANGELS PASSAGE rtment has tions to the Bucl i he Minister sentations for Rumania Mission Was Due to ;U S.TOTRY FURBERSHAW Sail for U. S. Tomorrow | From Cherbourg Motion to Remand Dry Killing Case to State Denied. i\rwml Dispa 3 BALT . | eral Judge Soper todu Octobe (] tion to remand to the Rumantan | of Jose, |\I| Al I»uxhcuh hic ours for the has can. | the murder of | leed bootleg: August 1. et (uu\ - - The question of admitting 'urbe \mmu,.h no official word had been lol\er 15, in Washington. .se:&zzxx&£&£&g§§;;i;z§&g;;fi§;§z'&;zgmfigxxxi:w.2ro':z{2;4Higzixg&gz;igxziigx:— G_STAR. SWORD OF LIGHT AIMED AT EARTH -|EVOKES CURIOSITY OF MANY HERE ‘| Experts at Naval Observatory Declare Phenomenon Is Not Star Formation—Searchlight Theory Finds Supporl——No 1l Portent Seen. A sword of light pointed straight at ) have con the earth has been hanging for the |ing n ights in the western sky he horizon and p e Sexisiniof tormation. It s of a powerful tated at the ob- . but inquiries ion of the ible to t in the District and _ | servator riled to d S on the I this theo from V nd the light seen WASHINGTON, - appears directly west. D. OCTOBER there also was hanging on the west- ern horizon. The light, it was !(aled at the val Observatory, seems to be coming from the ground. It is brighter at the bottom than &t the top. This disposes of the possibility of a star formation, even if such a thing were possible In the map of the heavens, Furthermore, it was stated at the C., FRIDAY, 9, 1925. fore an fmportant battle and a nur ber of figures of crosses, which w said to have uppeared above the| trenches at critical periods of the | World War. ! R N FALLS IN FRONT OF TRAIN. | Passenger Probably Fatally Hurt When Struck. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.,, October § Decotts of New Jersey was | seriously and perhaps fatally injured near here today when he jumped or | fell from southbound Atlant Line train Ni southbound following c observatory, it is plainly visible only on nights with some haze agalnst which it can be reflected. From the observatory itself the phenomenon One observer who saw it several nights ago from a house on Fulton, street, however, said that it then was slightly south- was stated at the the searchlight | brought menon may be a|gemi-con: way. The 1 ¥ | hospital it was said both 1 mirage of the type right arm were brol 8 explorers, has not uld be suflicien Doubt w mpn the sky, which portents, a history In such appearance of a tantine, be- the shoc | reported frequently = the mperor id to be en route to| isit his mother and | to the daughter. Xi K { I'rocks and Coals Alive with Youthful Gaiety 7, X K§K‘“‘K“K AN RN LN AN LN R EEXEEN I 5’:?‘&%% FEIEEEEENETX 1‘¥¥¥§¥§¥§KI‘K¥¥‘-K¥K %Kfi( { . Fur-trimmed Coats the Young Miss Slmply Can’t Resist 359 In the Misses’ Section on the Third Floor Youthfully slender in line, with a most decided flare and great collars, cuffs and often borders of fur. The finest coat fabrics of the season, including the new pin-point weaves, trimmed with beaver, wolf, fox, lynx and other fine furs. And every color vou could wish, as well as plenty of black. Sizes 14 to 20. Also for Women. Women and Larger Women. sizes Little Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) < The Smartest Frocks Are Of Satin or Velvet 525 4 Bandeaux Brassieres For those wearing sises A Turtle Neck Sweater for the Game § Brushed wool coats and slip-overs, too No matter how many innings, you'll be as warm as toast. And, incidentally, you'll be wearing the smartest sweater-fashion of the season. Sizes 36 to 40. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co s ““Phoenix’" Silk Hose 51.75 Sheer chiffon hose in 9 good shades, as well as the popular gun metal and black No matter how gossamer and sheer these may seem, you can bank on their Phoenix label for wear. Full fashioned and reinforced with mercerized feet and garter tops. And you're sure to find the color you most want. (Fitth Floor, The Hecht Co.) The Buckle's The Thing in BE’?{”&’EN D S N $6.98 to $9.98 TWOMEN’S DRE$§SES Stripes Plaids Checks Plains Satins Crepe Jersey Flannel Serge 200 Wonderful Dresses in new vanted colors lu-lnl\ styled for sport or dress " $20 and $25 DRESSES SILK—CLOTH »od quality cloth $ turdy of pin erns, in’ 7 to 16 yvears $1.39 JUNIOR CORDUROY | $6.00 BOYS’ CHINCHILLA SUITS OVERCOATS Showroom samples satin, poiret brocade velvet 46 sizes. 16 to Saturday O;l; 100 Boys’ Cloth Suits Sturdy Suits fo ipes and novel boxs, choice and well made in Norfolk w9 did cloth, in yl:nlL and plain colors for sport or dress wear. Some fur trimed. $29.50 to $34.75 Women’s Coats $1.50 Baby Bonnets sere and Poplin B in_white, pink atch all coats; and blue to in large range of new, pretty Styles. 32 to 36 1 The Young Miss may choose either used alone or in most effective combinations $5 00 Little Tots’ Cloth Coats 1 Pola e ( Toth ( X('l basque, the straightline. bolero. Interesting evidence of the tact is shown in these new one and two piece Misses’ sizes 14 to 20. frocks. ('Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Frocks Designed For Little Women 25 In the half-sizes sure to fit you The smartest-looking satin and flat crepe frocks. Thoroughly up to the min- ute in their many flares and metallic em- touches of broidery. Designed spe- cially to fit the short woman of mature figure. 3 1 Third Floor, The Heeht Co.1 matter whether it's the flared frock—to be smart it is either of velvet or satin. Exquisite little silk or lace bandeaux—quite pretty cnough to w beneath vour sheerest dance frock. Radiun:. Filet Short .md medium lengths. giving ample support. - white. flesh. peach color or nile. Others. 59¢ to $3. (Fifth Floor. The Hec the new Princess or T Jersey Satin, K3 Qe A Stunning “Coon” Coat With a novel black- and-white lining What miss wouldn’t revel in this big.racoon coat, with black-and-white its jolly serge lining? Sleeves and voke lined with Skinner's satin. Misses’ Sealine (dyed coney) Coats trimmed with Squirrel $150 . (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) The Hecht Co. F Street at Tth Sweep Up! Clean Up! Help Prevent Fires! < And They're Always Black, $7.50 Opera pumps assume the principal role in Fall's Fashion revue. Of black suede, satin, velvet or shin- ing patent colt. Completed by a smart buckle of cut steel, bone or beads. Each of the buckles sketched—$2 a pair (Fifth Floos, The Hedt Co.) | o One Simply Must Have A Silk Costume Slip, 9 It's the only possible foundation for Fall frocks. Radium slips with tailored hems and twill-sheen slips with embroidered hems. All with well-fitting | bodice tops and self straps. All sizes, in navy, | henna, pencil blue. bluette, almond green, cocoa and | gray. i T (Fifth Floor. The Hecht Co.+ Kayser Chamoisettei Gloves | $l | Withembroideredbacks | . and smart, flared cuffs| Any number of styles| in shades that blend well with the new colors of the season—namely, oak, sable, gray and mode. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) The byl Hecht Co. !: Vg ] $4.00 clkLS’ COATS* $12 50 Glrls Coats e, (~——— Prethest of Girls’ Hats "'f All Velvet e E = - $6. 00 Glrls Dresses Smart eoot«fial [ A Great Salurday Selling of WOMEN’S HATS AIl the new pretty colors, in very lat- $3.00 Velours Felts Satins est of styles and Velvets shapes for voung Combinations girls and women WOMEN’S SHOES Velvets Satins ) Suede Kid Black Blonde Tan Gray Every new styleis shown including the newest [ OPERAS and various Strap Styles.

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