Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1925, Page 11

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THE EVENING BTAR, WflsmfiGTON, D. O ‘TH’[‘TRSDAY, OCTOBER 22, '1925. he 11 EADE'I‘ []FFIGERS7 |-'--E' .MY"' 'i"" FT"}::FT?%& EMERGENCY HOME % i?::r::ng;;.alt‘fil:;aa”l:mzd the home MALADY ONCE MORE g{o}:g‘e‘;l Since there have been several MOB THREATENS MA }ix‘xi vesterday afternoon for safe keep- “We have adequate facilities here ‘The restrictions have been reimposed u iumors that a mob was gathering it Lo B Ve sl ot M| FUNDS ARE SOUGHT [to,c5, o me Bt pon vo cive | ITS ENGLISH HERDS |15, 2o, iscer, nowsin? Sancisicr.| HE| ) IN GIRL'S DEATH | zoomvien sher o757 Sl 57 [ 5 3 |the scene of the crime, where a eor: () ! Swingle, A. L. Waiter and G. C day or =a a stranded family comes to are brought in from Wales and Wes ¢ was investigating the case; ot T us. It is then necessary to look up T moreland and slaughtered. Yesterday F——— 1 bring the prisoner to this oty A | ¥ Rhine; second Heutenants, A. . kre. | Salvation Army Finds Need of | fooms for them. \What we should|Several Renewed Outbreaks of |there were no arrivals from "‘”“k"]}‘“u Shot Fired From Passing ix, who {3 marrled and nas o x have is a home directly under our ports. Under the restrictions any and Marvin Byrd, also held glow, K. Prender, C. G. Militzer and C.' pJg, ili e it 5 : o L > i e e il | mlow, , C. e oe to Shelter Families Tempo- ' charge whera we can care for fam- 5 sheep or cattle coming in must be ! ; tion with the shooting, were { H. Purcell; all of Eastern. Captains, PO= | fifes. The Winter {8 now SDProaching Foot-and-Mouth Disease immediately slaughtered. Auto, Story Told, as Sheriff sted Tuesday night by Frankijn rarily in Distress. and the number of these cases will The fox hunters also are much con- e County authorities, who pursued ther J At 1le y increase.” Reported. cerned over the fresh outbreak, as| Removes Captive. P R e L Commandant George Woods hasbeen — hunting in not allowed in the aflcoted b i s nper, Berchmans ck ST s named director of the home. The home areas, since horses and dogs crossing 5 vere riding when overtaken, told the sult of Competitive Leverett Stowell; second lieutenant 62 B e A T Durchase | will open about November 1. By ths Amsoclaied Eréss. Cow pastures are likely (o carry the | BY the Amociated Press. officers that Dix drew his p and By e ird e ind Yomn Seofield; i | home as the result of the approval of | _Contributions to the fund for the| LONDON, October 22 -—Cattle |infection away with them. All hunting| ROANOKE, Va., October Ro- | fredl three ticrs as Desaedth Examinations. e Woaathtn. aptains, George Fore. | the advisory hoard of the organization | home should be sent to the Salvation |raisers are worrled over a recurrence |in Cheshire hag already been g"""l"- |land Dix, 26 years old, arrested by Holcom!s house. h {man, Ross Heffelfinger and Abraham | Blven at a meeting yesterday. The [Army, 607 I street northwest. of the foot-and-mouth disease at sev- B the i discase Rlextends g e nesolon blxiinewdue o = - den had been strue thur Kimball, Frank Weitzell, Wade 5 Appoimments in Schools Re- | Safford and Robert Yellett: first lleu- the car in which the two me o0 by rince of |Franklin County authorities after 13- S | Kraft; first lleutenants, Donald Lid- | cost of the property will be $13,000 — e eral places in England. Scarcely had | e, ::‘i,’:,‘,‘l‘::‘;m:m‘i"’h‘:,},‘&n; ”,',;u"r,,y‘:‘_v»ur.,m Dorts Holcomb had been shot A complete roster of the commis- die, Willard Brown and George Hurst; | and an appeal will be made to the pub. rongest wind measured with |the minister of agriculture's ~with- | hig sport will be stopped. |and killed as she stood in a window of > stoned e he brigade of the Second lieutenants, Richard Mont-|lic for the amount. 4 was one of 186 miles | drawal of the last restriction dealing A Vot | her home, near Shady Grove, by a| Kxperts figure that there will iy i 2 ‘ gomery, Joseph Tastet and John| Approval of the purchase was made [an hour, recorded on Mount Wash-|with the disease been announced, |man who fired from a passing auto-| 10,000 ri g sets in the on High School Cadet Corps | waters; all of Business. |after Brig. William H. Barrett, army | {ngton, January 11. 1878, when an isolated outbreak was re- Scotland is trying out steel houses. Imoblle, was brought to the Roanoke | United States by 193 ed today by Lieut. Col.| igle, U A., professor | 8 A ey When buying from us, please remember that we consider no transaction complete until YOU are satisfied. i | Friday and Saturday M, BR@KS & CO Friday and Saturday = Two Days Only ' > Two Days Only Extra Saleswomen Tomorrow G‘ o S T R,E ET B ETW E E N 11 th & 12 th. Extra Saleswomen Tomorrow An Extraordinary Purchase From An QOverstocked Dress Manufacturer of Robert | talion | | IOOOSilkClothDresses .l AT A FRACTION OF THEIR ACTUAL WHOLESALE COST adjutant, Capt. John | W regl- | unrtermas o Darrell C. r . McQueen, C. D. mdheimer, Bishop anc Hechinger Co.l 36 to 48 “From Foundation to Roof” | GARAGE MATERIAL ated ir x, both blg owest prices. Complete of mate- rials—lumber, doors, sash and sheet i to build garage. At our yards. ELECTRIC FIXTURES —For every room in your house. Main Office 6th & C Sts. Southwest Camp Meigs 5th & Fla. Ave. Northeast THE Hechinger Co. : : . Navy, Brown, Cocoa, Green, Broches, Chlffo.ns, Ch(fmlles, . _ _ Red. Yellow, Copper, Peach, Crepe-Back Satins, Twills, Poiret- A Pz Black Prince, White, Beige, Wine Sheens, and Crepe de Chines : - - and of cansse: BLACK SeikWayres || These Are the FASHIONS — \ {4/ TheseAre the TRIMMINGS : Autumn’s most successful modes are all represented in the This remarkable new discovery will | : Bodices of Chenille with skirts of satin. Embroidery put on positively clear and whiten your skin | collection. Each model featuring a new trend in fashion spon- almost overnight! And unless you ! 3 in a most effective manner. Laces and nets that give an added are amazed and delizhted with the | .sored by Paris. The new tendency for .godets, flares or flounces touch of distinctiveness. Applique work that is most novel in nothing—your money will be gladly is noted everywhere. Choose from high or low neck dresses, its’ treatment. refunded. Sallowness, muddiness, = B, _fcklen, sacieie, raudlinsis long or short sleeve dresses, dressy or tailored dresses. pimples and blackheads all vanish. P Make this test tonight. Right before bedtime smooth some of this cool, fragrant creme on your skin. To- | maianion s | VALUES That Are In comparable Unmistakably High-Class DRESSES Artistic beading in the Parisian manner—all tend to make these dresses wonder values. for a jar of Golden Peacock Bleach .#3°:°»(.'fl§?§:g;:{.’.‘:;i%’; 'a':o:} f . Dress values that will stir Washington because of the substantial savings Included are dainty dance frocks, smart street dresses, simple matronly degartmant storu, e, peost involved. Only by pl_xrc!msmg these dresses at greatly below wholesale' frocks, §mnmng aftem?on dresses for bridge or matinee, bec?m“_‘S dinner prug Stores, Gilma's: Druie n:;:,‘fi cost and by partly sa?nficmg our profits are we able to offer them at such ohcyenng frocks, business and office frocks. There are .““ sizes in the lot, Dept, Store, Palals Kefal Dopi. Store, a remarkably low price. Come prepared to buy not one, but two or three. : but not in each style. Many are samples, only one of a kind. Dept. Store, S. Kann Sons Co. Dept. i ; ; \ = S A AN R in Satins, Velvets, Georgettes, | N FRIDAY PROMPTLY AT 9:15 HELP US BY COMING EAR'LY! Dress Dept.—Third Floor Nine of the Many Models Are Sketched LENTY, OF EXTRA SIZES FOR THE LARGE WOMAN,

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