Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1925, Page 16

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16 any expense whatever to the family. The next of kin of each officer and {man who was killed when the airship was wrecked received a telegram in- £ Refuses to Pay for $500 Casket Kin Bought for Vic- * tim of Airshin Disaster. Disapproval ported to b the inte 1 been written b; ment on the of five h who were kille he and. which pur ral expenses an e remains not hold itself lia- incurred after the or dead are turned -s| The relatives of only The delivery of the body at the point des- ignated. However, the Government will bury its sailor dead who die in active serv- ice at any National cemetery without ‘orming them of the death and read- ing in part as follows: “‘His remains may be sent to you at Government expense or buried in any National or naval cemetery without expense to you. Telegraph collect Bu- reau of Medicine and Surgery, Wash- ington, D. C., your wishes in the - ter. All inquiries to the Bureau of Nav |partment, Washington, bureau extends to you its sincere sym v |pathy in your great lo: s | Five Buried | of the 14 offi- cers and men lost a ted the offer of the Navy, and in t s in- | terment was made at | d | tirely at Government and transported to the 1»xm-e= ted by the next of kin at the e of the Ni nd at consider- | | ably more th: : " | ball pool in the vicinlty of the Gov- ed, | employes of that office. THE FIFTEEN CALLED IN'PROBE OF POOL Books on Series Games Are Reported to Officials Han- diing Investigation. Fifteen John Doe subpoenas were issued yesterday for witnesses to ap- pear before the grand jury to testify regarding an alleged widespread base ernment Printing Office, patronized by The issuance of the warrants marked a concluding phase in the investiga. tion of reported base ball pool booking by District Attorney P don. Where the information rela- ARTS CLUB TO ENTERTAIN. ‘Will Be Host to Members of New . York Academy of Design. The Arts Club of Washington will entertain members of the New York Academy of Design, the oldest ast or- ganization in the country, at a recep- tion in the clubhouse, 2017 I street, Sunday _afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. The reception will be in honor of the one-hundredth anniversary ex. Hibition“of the New York Academy of Design, which will open in the Cor- coran Gallery of Art tomorrow eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Burnside will be hosts'at the reception. The Arts Club also announces for Sunday afternoon an exhibit of the work of students of Mr. and Mrs Burnside, and of paintings by Lucile Hitt Burnside, Theophilus P and Cameron Bur i will continue thro: SLAYER RULED INSANE. .| Louis A. Bouic Said to Have Killed Woman Friend. Home of the “2.PANTS" SUIT EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925. D.J.KAUFMAN'S Built Up to a Standard Not Down to a Price a| under the w - | Propriation a ¥ n, the Well. folks—*today was one to to the existence of such activities e from would not be revealed by District attorney. : Louis A. clared inspne Justice Bailet in Cri Bouic hud been indic the first degr death of his fr at her’ home, southwest, August 15, " | burial at not be paid | It was learned at the department to- v that many items in the bills as Reports were current which came to the ears of the officials of the Gov- ernment Printing Office, of a pool in bmitted are accepted. They which the names of the world series as high as $1,000 reimbursemennt and | figured. Each player’s name, it is re- 96 Ehobiitenis aniy | ported, would be printed on a slip and a certain number of ‘points were as- s, | signed for each hit, run, sacrifice, or the like, which each player made dur- ing the series. The person holding the name of the player accumulating as the| the greatest number of points would fancy, | be adjudged winner of the pool do a fellow’s heart good. Just one round of hand-shaking after an- other. Never knew the good old house of D. J. Kaufman (27 years young) had so many, many stanch authority to incur an expense greates than §150. Spent $149 in Ohio. ase of the bodies of those | dead whom the nmext of | Crippled and unable to walk o them the | result of an accident in earl | | limousines and church services. | Tea is the staple drink of the Ti-| etans and almost their only luxury. | It is boiled with salt and butter, made very strong and looks like thick, Kreasy soup. transport L scene of death to by the next of kin the Government's duty ce e | Pugh fi € s as city lil time keeps tion company and loyal friends. If you haven't been in yet—do it—drop in, have a glass of sweet Our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores Open Saturday Nights FASHION WALKS IN cider, eat a good sweet apple. Make yourself at home. We'll be “darned” glad to see you. Here's A Bumper Crop ~~~of g’ood things---Suits. Overcoats, Furnishings. Good old-fashioned values ---good old-fashioned prices. I tell you, “Boys."” the manufacturers sure ‘‘gave us a lift" in g'etting‘ these things together for this Harvest. ; 1.000 *35. *40. %45 2-Pants Suits 1,000 *35 Virgin Wool O'Coats W. H. (BILL) CROSS General Store Manager since the Jay before the business opened. “Salt of the Earth.” LE ROY KING Secretary of the “firm” and manager of West-End Shop at 1724 Pa. Ave. “A Royadl Good Fellow.” pecial Jfor WOMEN 95 Some Styles $7 SCI’]OOI Shoes —to keep Jack Frost out—and Comfort IN! “Hahn Special” “Leader” ‘Wear and weather lefying brown leather, with solid oak soles. Wonderful at 8% t02.....$2.95 2% to 6 ----$3.95 Here's for mis: our 7 AH. the rage in Paris! And they will be, here! - Black Velvet Pumps, with amazingly stubby “Hahn Special” toe and the biggest pompon you ever $595 5 .. A misses’ oxford value saw on a shoe TOWERING _ above the average! Tan Russia calf or patent leather, with chrome oak leather soles. 8 to 2 Z 727 * “Hahn Special” FEATURED value for boys. Overweight welted oak leather soles. Foot form or balloon last. 11 to 13%...$2.95 2/ t06.....$43.95 VF.L\' ET “Hahn Specials” in every style imaginable! Styles shown also in patent $5'95 0 iz “Gro=Nups” Dad himself will envy Junior these swagger crepe-sole oxfords. In rich tan dundee calf, smartly perforated. Ac- cording to size. $4 to $5 Two-pants suits are what the people want and these two- . pants suits are the greatest values ever offered in this coun~ try, and that’s covering a lot of territory. pL MPS giving a NEW IDEA of how much $5.95 can buy. In Patent or Satin. The “G 39 c e . $5 ro-N one at left, with iridescent Patent trim.. 95 e . Boys' high-cut tan elk bluchers that wear like old hickory. Brass hooks and eyelets. Overweight ‘welt soles. 1iite2. ... $4.00 2% t0 6 The Overcoats are the famous Oregon City virgin wool product—the sturdiest coat on the American market — and “chuck” full of style and stamina. j 2. WY % HARVEST HOME SPECIALS FROM ALL OVER THE HOUSE $30 Knitted Topcoats ....$24.75 = $2.50° Winter Union Suits. .$1.65 $8 Novelty Wool Knickers. .$6.35 \lfiocg.(:'l:;“;ams $4 -85 $3.50 Winter Union Suits. .$2.65 $6 Blanket Bathrobes. .....$4.35 49 Blinnell or Cator $5 Warm Wool Sweaters. ..$3.95 FIFTY-DOLLAR Pajan'mg ey $4.50 Auburn Mocha Gloves $3.15 Silk-Lined $1.25 .S'lk & Wool Hose $5 to $12 Silk Shirts Hand Tailored 75¢ Slll.( or Wool Hose $2.50 Suede or Cape Gloves, $1.85 TUXEDO 75¢ Knitted Ties $2.50 Shiris, Plain, Fancy or S 50c Paris Wide Web Garters, 39¢ Separate Collar Style ....$1.85 35¢c Fancy Handkerchiefs $2.50 Fine Wool Golf Hose, $1.85 25c White Handkerchisfs . $2 White Broadcloth Shirts, $1.39 15c White Handkerchiefs ....9 “Gro=Nups” Misses’ splendid tan or black calf oxfords. Storm- proof inner sole. Welted HERE'S the “pick” of shoe fashion at the peak Sotee HootTovmNiakt of the season. In Black Velvet and $5 95 other materials: with or without bow... “COME ON DOWN—]JOIN IN THE FUN" Money's Worth or Money Back D.J. KAUFMAN® Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. N.W. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. RISK weather ahead! And every woman should have these Sturdy New Oxfords! In Tan or Black Calf, with smartly creased vamp and $595 welted soles i 1005 pa. Ave.

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