Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1925, Page 16

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THE SUNDAY STAR, MANE VAN TENTH IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED AT RAIL WRECK VI[}TIMI Engineer’s Release on Baii Is | Day's Step in New Jer- sey Prosecution. o NEW BRUNSWICK. N WIDOW ATTEMPTS IN VAIN TO HURL SELF INTO GRAVE Joint Funeral Is H and Fo r Husband Family Who Died in Flames. to The Sta s buhgalow connecting with the clubhouse, as shown in the swimming pool and bathhouse. ACTRESSES' FATHER DIES Fred four vears.ago, when he moved to to_his three by his L. Talmadge Succuthbs to Several Years' Illness. THAWING BY ELECTRICITY HOLLYWOOD, CHEVY CHASE CLUB tect’s drawing. wood to thaw ont the frozen waler pipes and risk burni the house down or suffocatin an elec trician suggests a m '€ thawing them out with electricity The ordinary house current is re duced 1o a voltage that i not exees sive by means of a transformer and then it is sent through the frozen sec WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 15 1925—PART 1. Nations Because of Flag Smut. Hearing on a proposed quarantine against the entry into this country of wheat and wheat prod D.C. WOMANTOGO ON TRIAL FOR LIFE Mrs. Mary Matha. Accused of,‘“ the ~Agriculture 1;0.".,”..»"( | cember 3. Murdermg Man, Faces The proposed quarantine iz de. Jury Tomorrow. | signed to supersede restrictions im | d July 2, 1919, on account of alence of the flag smut all m»“-a Special Dispatch to The Star. D D N N pvcmbar i REICHSBANK HIEAD SAILS. Mrs. Mary Mattia, aged Washington barber, will go on trial NEW YORK, November 14 (#) for her life Monday The little | Dr. Horace Greeley Hjalmar Schacht mother, who, according to an alleged | Pr of the Reich u»n(ewlnh killed her stepfather- “ law, will go before the N = accompanied by one o .nue»[“ ]""“ i’"““"' to the ablest lawyers and the support | Despite Dr. @ 2 o) < | denials, repor ;:\Ihousnnds of women in New Jer- | (S0EIS | reno For weeks Mrs. Mattia has waited | ID connection with pr: in her cell in the Cape May County | tlonal financial arra jail ut courthouse with h st | usual scope. infant of 3 months. \When she th Courtros "M witness the | i aedon cting jurors LJmnmmmuumuumnmmlmmmmuuuunu.uuuw will be on her lap. New Bl'lck Homes A State-wide intere Just Finished Mrs. Mattia shot Noel Pappalarde. has manifested its i s o v £ Cleveland Park organizations in pr that place, allese have , 8 county in |h0 southe R eenrad X hig rooms, 2 hath- Her hu ; R cedar clocet, oak floors s at her side Monday tauncldy. gt et ol l and metal weather strip I)\v Mattias reside in Washin: throughout, brick ga Mr. Mattia cy m;:n 'hev were spendin 3625 Ordway C. L. Tankersley, Builder a Ilse, at the lolandc ST TR 22, wife of a ‘nited s, reiterated « persistent for the legal battle which she wil make for her liberty. Charles H. Wolyerton, prosecutor -of Camden County, attorney forn is b Hotel, owned by the dead man and where the murder occurred. It vou want work, read the want columns of The Slar. CONSIDER BAN ON WHEAT. | U. 5. May Bar Imports From Seven | {NO TRACE DISCOVERED OF VANISHED STUDENT | Miss Corbett in ‘“Confused State of Mind,” Smith College Official Says. M mith from he, and | 7 found today by 1 who were ealled | college authorities ,.,., studen | “in a confused state of mind,” but ¥ Philin. r replied vou had mether 2 Zone already Get Our Estimate on Wiring for Electricity WE'RE PROUD OUR LAMPS OF Always glad to display them for Visitors, whether they are buyers or not. We prove su- periority in Value and Varie- ty in every instance for Bridge, Table and Floor Lamps | Prices are remarkably small. » Hair Dryers . $4.95 < * 1 Vacuum Clea - £39.50 Eleetrie Trons Electric Td Hair Drying Combs Every Possible Guarantee 517 10th St. Main 6549 Charge v after an il mer real e N re Fuwest Th”’““h ERSmen Bipte o ] v O wuter ine Tt hiat neimatus sidered Practical. hy thecurrent will melt the ice. N. 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Bring Us Your Gift Lists Let Us Suggest Gifte for men—gifts for wemen—gifts for beys—gifts fer girl—AND GIFTS FOR ALL—THAT LAST AND CARRY + THE SENTIMENT OF GIVING FOR YEARS. Such items as: Shaving Bets as low Ivory Pyralin Sets and 0dd pleces. Pearis; Richilieu, Bl Navarre,.as low as Vanity Cases and Compact: Sfiver Plated and Gold Filled, as low as 75¢ ™ $150 Bird and s5 Sterling, $2.00 Steritng Silver garette add Phtod and Gold Filled as low 5200 s and Brownies make an 1deal gift; as low as Clocks; Seth Thomés'and other . famous makes as low -as Cuff Buttens, Tie Clasps, Scarf Pins, Dress Sets, Bar Pins, Brooches, Cuff Pins, Sautoirs, Lockets, Chains, Emblems. Home of Perfect Diamonds 3123 M Street Geergetown Account Service ' PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTU, 5 oa&vwwvwbb&bwiw R R R e e Largest Men’s and Boys’ Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters The popular Shaker Sweater, in coat and slip-over styles; with and without shawl col lars:in a large variety of colors. Wear Store in Washington Men’s Winter Overcoats $ 3 5 COMPLETE assortment of fancy Winter overcoats for both mature men and young men. All of them, with all the newer style touches representing the choicest and smartest patterns in the most popular overcoat fabrics, especially the popular hrown of this season. Boys’ Boys’ Sizes, 24 to 34 $345 to 510 Men’s Men’s Sizes, 36 to 46 O Qe Wonderful plaid backs, virgin wool warmth without heavy weight. Box and town ulster with half belt. The tailoring is, as usual, only Saks standard demands—every detail is handled with precision and care. as Men’s and Boys’ Knitted Flannel and Suede Lumberjack Shirts In a The season’s best in overcoats at the price. Saks—Third Floor Monday—Sale of 387 Small Boys’ Suits, $2 95 Mothers will appreciate the high character of both the fabrics and the tailoring. And at a price sharply in contrast to what these suits have been selling for in our regular stock. variety of colors and pat- terns. Boys’ Sizes, 30 to 34 You'll find the popular wool Jerseys, in the plain colors or heather mix- Men’s Sizes, 36 to 46 tures, and good quality tweed mixture fabrics. Regulation middies and button-on styles for boys 3 to 10 years. : 5 Small Boys’ Big Boys’ Overcoats Overcoats $9.75 $16.75 Chinchillas and pebble : Big mannish coats. cheviots, in plain colors and a large variety of Well tailored, of warm overcoatings, wool body mixtures of warm- over- coatings. All are wool . X < oy iTinied e e et lined in the popular Eng- lish plain coat styles; in colors to please the boy vertible collars — muff pockets—belted or Eng- and his parents. Sizes 11 to 18 years, Prices $6 to 38 Two Pants Vest Suits, $9.75 English model coats — alpaca lined, of course— Turtle-Neck Sweaters Boys 28 to 46. smart vest—one goli and one regular knicker—both full lined. Neat mixture effects, in fabrics selected for their good wearing qualities. Sizes 7 to 18 years. For Men aril Sizes—bBoys, 36; men’s, 30 to $6 and $6.50 Sak’s—First Floor lish models. Sizes 2 to 10 vears. Saks — Second Floor

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