Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1925, Page 19

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\ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . OCTOBER 25 1925—PART 1. ELDRIDGE URGES " BADLGHT CHEK Also Asks Police to Stop Boys | From Roller-Skating in Paths of Traffic. th Traffic Director F appeal yesterday to check up on their stonally to make sure that they focused in accordance with the rej lation. The traffic director also expressed ridge made an| boys who are at this time of a memorandu Iesse, superinte ing that the police be direc Youths from engaging in t ous recreation in the roadway traffic. During the past six or seven weeks | these there has been a sut tion in the number of d from street accidents, and the traffic director expressed hope that both drivers and pedestrians will continue 10 exercise every prec: the death list down. ber antial reduc t 3 2 i I £ ¥ s i 4 i [ 2 (I solid wt west design, s little as— preebreadeah s eatacapicab ety bt Ring Like This at T The minute you see thi: i i it Its sparkling diamond, et in an 18-kt. solid white mounting. And You_can Rectangular Shape Watch Pay 50c a Week 25year white kuuranteed case: weled move- hund en $27.50 f20-Ycar-Old Girl Lawyer to Conduct Special Dispateh to, The Star. "luus are few in the old Federal Build- ing, despite the ghosts of trials held there. | been going over ing in the middle of * | would require them to obey the nals at controlled intersections. 50c A WEEK A Y Mail Fraud Case Against C. W. Morse! ) dence, clearing the way for the actual trial in which United States Attorney Buckner said today she would talfe no small part. Miss Failor will not, of course, be the only prosecutor facing Morse, the latter's three sons and 16 other de- fendants, who are charged with frauds growing out of the sale of | stock of the United Stgtes Steamship Company, Rober aseoclate, clal assistant United to direct the case helped by young assista Buckner him: breach as nec army of def cyers begin to make things hum with motions and exceptions. But the groundwork of the ca the main has been built up by Failor, and v YORK, October 24.—Appari- But Charles W. k he has seen one. 70-year-old scarred Federal encounters is it to the bar of justice In the uture on a musty indictment ng use of the mails to defraud, 1 be opposed by a 20-year-old in Parisian garb. arye Failor is the young wom- is the only assistant torney of her sex in Morse may nd he will be 5 1f will jump into the ever since her ap- Miss Failor has roomsful” of evi- only one traffic death has several amendments to the code now in the drafting proc- | a will not be laid before the Com- ioners for nsideration until the s week, it was learned 3 The most important of rules is one which would re- e pedestrlans to walk with the c signal when they cross inter-. lled either by a police- utomatie light systent od the proposed rule | ent persons from cross- | a_ block, And Morse is coming to Federal prosecutor insi lapse of more than three his indictment. Funds Only in Her Mind. From the Boston Transcript Wife—John, the last check I drew the bank has refused to cash. What's but | it mean? sig-| ~Hub—Probably you have been draw- ! ing on your imagination, my dear. For Christma Pay Next Yea: ¥ This is the last week of a most sary Sale. Prices have been further remaining days — making , the special items even more attractive. haven’t great values—by all means do so tomorrow. The selec- y tions are still good—and the terms—well, you can pay next year. successful Anniver- reduced for the If, as yet, you shared in these STERLING SILVER HANDLE Cake Knife Meat Fork | Salad Spoon Tomato Server Special— A ring that's carefully set in an hite gold m unting of and you can Sterling Silver SALT AND PEPPER SETS 6 in a box. Very spectal at STERLING SILVER SUGAR AND CREAMER $9.95 STERLING SILVER SHERBET SETS $9.95 In a very attractive case. Puy §1 down—30c week. Set of six in box; made of ~sterling silver and etched glass. $1 Down—00c a Week. 22— $25 Pearls Now $12.50 $30 Pearls Now...$15.00 $35 Pearls Now...$17.50 $40 Pearls Now...$20.00 Each string of these famous (manufactured) pearls is in a beautiful jewel I_)ox. Touneau Shape Watch Pay 75¢ A Week 25-yve white % o e erteraved 16-jew- ieorge S. Lelsure, another b ry when the small| Franc’s Anniversary Specials insufficient funds to travel by rail- road, Mrs. Long has made her way | over thousands of miles by getting | | WARVETERAN SON .- Mrs. Cora 0. Long Says Her, Boy Was Shell-Shocked and Wanders Away. n’'t been so hard,” she said ‘Most of the motorists a kind and I have walked but a cery little part of the W T have just come from Flint to W hington in hope national veteran o will be | able to aid ing my son. “My son was a motor mechanic in | the r Service. He shell. shot in Novemb 7, _in I bomn I must find by r t hat he s I will find him in some e in dead after | gay.» 1a | Another I\ihf!l]' story of th oW Hopes for Public Aid. Long ked ve wanderi 1 relatives are Long is in Washir to the newspaper of the Veterans to aid her in locating o offic ign War n. once in th with a limp. - id, has she |In civilian clothes when L ing Corp. Long. That w . San Bernadino, Calif. She found he son being cared But Fate Mrs. L No clues have been whercabouts. Despite this b fused to give up Buy Now For Christmas Pay Next Year Why not shop now for Christmas—we'll lay aside any article you select until wanted. Nothing need be said about jewelry for “hristmas gifts—you know »w well it is appreciated / and longed for. Don't let the cash stop you from buy- ing—we arrange terms to suit YOU. N 33 R you'll w Dossibly = a2 a solid white gold 18kt. mounting. PAY $1.00 A WEEK his exquisite diamond is €t in an attractive 18-kt. soild white gold mounting. PAY $1 A WEEK PAY NEXT Illinois Capitol Watch 17 jewels, 20-year 21 jewels, 20-year guaranteed case, thin model, xapphire pul- ety dind Jewel u e at- + Anex- - — 0 7202224 7th St. N.W. y BEHRENDS’ AGENTS LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS \! = A Special Monday Offering of HIGH-CLASS COATS A 200—$7.95 to $10.00 DRESSES Poiret Twills—Satins—Flannels—Wool Mixtures $5.55 15¢ Standard Apron Gingham | 10c | ~ ' Indigo. blue check f various sizes. Also dress g 1ams in the lot. 5 $29.98 £34.75 Gorgeous colors and Lipstick Red { smart, New Green Rosewood Taupe Black Brown Wine exclusively new styles, in flared, rippled or effects, furred with gray and rac coon mandel, and black hair. straightline richly beaverette S Showing an entirely new assortment of marvelous dresses in flared, kick pleat, one and piece styles, in plain colors and nobby checks and p! young girls and women. Lither neatly tailored or s trimmed. $5.98 st | 315‘00¢ Women’s Coats to S7.95 Jersey Dresses T e $9 e $3 99 L] SILKS, WOOLENS AND DOMES 2 16 to 44 lored. brown, pansy a -~~~ $2 50 54-inch Bordered v lined and nicely tai- $1.89 Satin 16 to #4 sizcs, 29c Yard Wide Outing | Charmeuse Flannel ! § s 89c Half-Wool érepe I Hali-wool Crepe anted colors. 40-inch Satin $5.00 Charmeuse , Full ! 15¢ Hall;ween 7 Cambrics and Black. Block Plaid Blankets 64x76 Block Plaid Blankets, ue, rose, tan-and gray; or le Blanket for $LIS. ed Comforts $ Underwear $1 Boys’ Gray Ribbed Union Convincingly Low Prices on Winter $1.25 Richelieu Brand Ladies’ Vests and Pants Winter - weight fleeced-lined in high neck and long Ankle Pants in t Regular and extr ¥ s Waist sleeve: vles. [yt 1$1.25 Women’s Silk-stripe | $1 Boys’ and Girls’ - Union Suits Union Suits Springtex Children’s Vests and Pants Boys’ Corduroy | Gloveand Hosiery Sp;c‘i;l 7 $1.00 Women’s Silk and . S Mercerized Sport Hose uits c ble soles and elas : $1 Women’s Cuff Gloves 0 Chamois Suede Fabric Nobby But- i} Gloves, with f: top-on 2-piece [[| broidered cuft: suits for boys broidered b S G finger tip: 1 color Pants of du- 59¢ Boys’ & Girls’ Sport Hose cordu- Ribbed to the toe ¢ dren’s % S ble turned cuft tops. Black, and all colors. made with ble yoke and silk embrold ||l trimmed V neck or collars; Il an stzes. white ‘GIRLS’ COAT SALE $12.50 to $15.00 Girls’ Coats ‘Wonderful styles and fabrics-in this lot ‘newest garments for gi 1 loose button models, fur-trimmed collars and the se | new shades. $10 Big Girls’ Coats $10 Little Girls’ Coats W = 3 warmly lined, for little tots Cloth Coats in_becom. from 2 to 6 ancs $6:6—5. lored garm blue and tan 4.00 and $5.00 Sweater Sets’ $4 Women’} Blanket or Corduroy |25 Doz. Manufacturers’ Samples } ' Robe Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters $2.98 $9 .35 Sets of Sweaters, Leggins, Caps and Gloves to match, in brushed wool or link-and-link stitch; colors, ) #] white, red, blue, brown and buff. Sizes 6 months to 3 years. Made of wide-waje cordu- Warm Wool Sweaters, roy or nice, heavy mobing, in scroll or fancy degigas, in- cluding the new ombre pat- terns; all-around beibs; nicely trimmed; all wanted colors. in light or heavy weave; solid colors or 2-tone combinations; all want- Value to ed shades.

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