Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1925, Page 23

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THREE CAPTURED INSTORE BOMBING Two Men and Gul Are Held. Third Man Believed Slain by Police. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 26.—Two men and a girl were captured and another man was believed to have been killed today when scores of pajicemen am bushed « g t as a bomb ex ploded and wrecked a hardware store. Miss Lee McClellan, Columbus, Ohio ¥red Walmquist and Joseph Avengi were those arrested. The men were shot about the head in the chase that followed the explosion. The supposed dead man was believed to have been thrown from the bombers’ auto before it was overtaken by pursuing detec- tive squads Tipped that the store was to be bombed because its owner refused to close on Sunday A man and 2 woman ist and Miss McClellan. automobile and luid threshold. car. detectives Walmquist ptured after he shot. Ave drove off in which was riddled by bullets on stumped in his seat. Avengi remained in the car after | it had been halted swooped down on Rirl were The girl said she had been invited | Dower, a ride and was ignorant of the plans of her companions. Walmquist i1d he had asked her to go along “to But | Two men | mander; Treaties on File For League Action Now Number 1,000 By the Associated Press. GENEVA, November 26.—The number of treaties registered with the League of Nations reached 1,000 this week. Sweden and way of the documents exchanged relative to the interpretation of their arbitration convention of 1905. League officials asserted that all the member nations are faithfully observing the clause of the cove- nant which obligates them to regis ter all treaties. To this clause President Wilson attached the greatest importance as an instru- ment for furthering open di plomacy. STUART WALCOTT POST ELECTS COMMANDER T. Norman Templeton Is Chosen New Head at Election of . Officers. T. Norman Templeton was elected commander for the coming vear at a meeting of Stuart Walcott Post, the trap was laid. | American Legion, held in the District later found to|Building Tuesday night. Other officers ivere: Floyd W. Woolley, David 1. vice commander; Dr. Charles E. Ralph, post chaplain: Dr. Hall, pos Detmer, post dental s H. Davis, sergeant Reid, master-at-arms; quartermaster; Allen E. sistant quartermaste: Miller, judge advocate; historfan; Dwight R. senior vice com Ham mack and Casper Cook, color bearers; | Ei ¢ S. Stearns and Carney Hoff- m . color guards, and Judson C. Grossnickle, junior | John R | THE EV IMPERSONATOR JAILED. Negro Sentenced for Assault Had Stick and Badge of Officer. Kugene W. Jackson, alias Watkins, colored, charged with an assault on Ruth Thomas, colored, which is al- leged to have resulted from an imper- sonation of Detective Juckson of po lice headquarters, was sentenced to six months in jail upon his conviction before Judge John P. McMahon in Police Court yesterday. N A charge of assaulting Policeman Theodore Montgomery, which occur- rence also grew out of an ulleged im- personation of a police officer, w: dismissed. The defendant was held for the ac- tion of grand jury to answer to a robbery of $25 from Rosler Davis, colored. Judge McMahon stated that there was no doubt in his mind that the de- fendant was carrying a badge and billy and impersonating a policeman, but did not belleve that he coerced and forced Policeman Montgomery to Ko making s Ruth Thoman case, however, the court s of the opinion that the technical ult was made. re is no provision in the District : relating to impersonating a policeman, the only charge that can he sustained is that of an a iTON HAS PHENOMENAL RISE. Former Errand Boy Now Member of Swedish Cabinet. STOCKHOLM, November 26 UP).— Twenty-five years ago an érrand boy about a country grocery store in southern Sweden and today the most powerful political leader in the coun try, is the phenomenal record of Per Albfu Hansson, Sweden's minister of national defense. At the age of 40 he has been elected head of the gov- ernment Soclal-Democratic party as successor to Hjalmar Branting and Frederik V. Thorsson. In the military hlerarchy of the country Hansson never held a rank above that of sergeant, but now both gold-laced generals and feather-plumed admirals must bow to his commands. Under Branting he sesved as minister of both army and navy in the various Soclal-Democratic _cabinets formed during and since the war. ‘flwnnrs of athermakes! trade quichlyfor Studebaker Fuwer Durability Finish Special Saturday-Sunday Excursion PITTSBURGH Carnegie \fl'umuu, a full day for sightseeing. Attractions: Library and D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925. sizes 53 to 6%. Black, brown, Kid Gloves white, Perfect and ‘Women’s Novel- $1 .59 irregular qualities. ty Cuff Gloves, in Street Floor Buy Now! Mml Early for Chrutmas Satisfaction Since 1859 NGSPALY 810-818 Seventh Street Clnldren s Gauntlets Leather Gaunt- lets, fleece lined for extra warmth. Street Floor Slight irregulars of §1 kind. Modish Trimmed Hats Formerly Sold for $3.98, $5, $6 and $7.50 A one-day sale of hundreds of stun- ning Winter Hats—small, medium and Felt Hats Reduced to A table of oddments of Colored and large types—of Faille Satin Velvet Combinations Beautiful colors and black, effectively trimmed with metallic cloths, and save substantially. ribbons, flowers and self fabrics. Trimmed Buy your new hat now New Felt Hats This new Hat in two capricious shapes, close-fitting and very chic. with felt bows and cutouts. Bright col- ors, tan and black. One sketched. 506_ | $1.79 L Ll Bl T E L T2 L E T 2 P 7 27 2 L . One-Day Sensation! $6.95 Olympic Coaster Wagon Institute—Highland and Auto Sightseeing Trips. SPECIAL TRAIN 5 A.M, returning leaves nday, November 29 Ask Travel Bureau, 15th and H Sts. N.W. ¥or Detalls. Phone Main 33 | BALTIMORE .& OHIO sew the fun | Dale and Charles Riemer, members . {of the executive committee. Asks Divorce and Alimony. | Thomas | mander ey vesterday filed suit for |and the o mnét slimosy Hroum | smmaries o per | new commande; - at Walter = ~ N | T e Col. Doores Transferred. 4, 1896 . both of full| Col. William R. Doores, Coast Artil irges that her hus- | lery Corps, stationed in the Philip v ? | pines, has been assigned to duty in is represented by | the Second C¢ Artillery District, Elder at Fort Totten, N. Y Black Felt Hats, reduced for immediate disposal Many styles are shown, Schenly Parks $6 Round Trip Nov. 29 the office of . LT transferred to the T T 2 2 7T T 2777777, One-Day Sale 450 New Dresses INQUIRE ABOUT Furniture Carpets Friday, Saturday and Monday- OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING W. B, Moses & Sons Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Make This a Furniture Christmas The Last Three Days of the November Oriental Rug Sale the PLAN Linens Upholstery last three days of the November Oriental Rug Sale. For those who need a floor covering---and for those to whom it may not seem a necessity make this final announcement: Friday, Saturday and Monday-—-the last three days of the November Oriental Rug Sale. Turkish Rugs Hand woven imported rugs at prices which are lower than domestic, 9x12 ft., $125.00. Persian Carpets Price concessions heretofore unequailed Size 18x11.6 11.11x9.6 14.8xi1 14.2x7.1 9.3x6.4 18.6x10.11 15.3x12.3 10x7.10 9.10x8.4 10x7.7 10.4x7.11 10.4x6.11 13.10x9.4 Grade $1,600.00 $575.00 $790.00 $495.00 $310.00 $1,500.00 $1,200.00 $425.00 $450.00 $385.00 $500.00 $375.00 $750.00 Sale Price $1,025.00 $460.00 $632.00 $396.00 $248.00 $995.00 $825.00 $340.00 $360.00 $308.00 $400.00 $300.00 $600.00 Chinese -we Rugs The finest quality—the greatest price concession Size 11.7x9.3 10x8.2 11.3x9.1 9.9x8.3 14x10.3 9.8x8.2 11.8x9.3 11.9x9 9.9x8.2 10x8.2 9.1x7.8 Grade $495.00 $425.00 $350.00 $340.00 $700.00 $340.00 $465.00 $495.00 $325.00 $390.00 $320.00 - Sale Price $400.00 $340.00 $280.00 $270.00 $580.00 $270.00 $370.00 $400.00 $260.00 $310.00 $275.00 Scatter Rugs BELUCHISTAN % 3x5, $27.50 MOSUL 214x4; 3x6; 4x7 . - $26.25 $20.25 $38.25 $42.75 $51.75 $67.50 FINE SARUKS Size 3x5 _ Regularly Special $175.00 $98.00 FINE SARUK MATS Size 214%414 PERIOD FURNITURE EXHIBIT SIXTH FLOOR Purch: forwarded prepaid to any shipping point in U. S. Regularly Special $115.00 $68.00 INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN inch rubber tire. at such a reduction in price. What better Christmas gift for your boy? As illustrated, 36x16-inch Wagon of hardwood, attrac- tively painted and with coaster brake. Iron axle, steel frame, roller bearing, 10-inch disc wheels with 34- And Extra Special! $5 Mengel Coaster Junior Good size, hardwood, neatly painted. wagon for your youngster. s vontrn 33798 A small deposit will reserve these wagons until ready for delivery. Street Floor. Sale of Curtains! $2 Window Panels, Ea. Fine Nottingham and Filet Mesh Lace Panels, in 214 Unusually go for all windows. in new, hanging. Fringed and plain. $3 54-Inch Panels, Each $2 -39 Extra Wide Panels for larger than usual windows. Notting- ham lace, in beautiful patterns. 244 yards long. Ecru only, fin- xshed with deep cotton frmg(‘ $1.25 and §1.50 Window Panels, Ea. 99c White Nottingham lace Pan- els, full width and length. Many new and very smart patterns. ard lengths. Ecru and white. d-looking curtains, All-over and set patterns, perfect merchandise. suitable $ 1 039 $2 Nottingham Curtains, Pr. $155 Nottingham All-white, fine lace. 2% yards long. New and pretty patterns in the group. $2.25 and $2.50 $1 .79 Filet Mesh Panels, Pattern Lace Panels, Ea. Filet with silk fringe, are shown in patterns that will appeal to the most fastidious. Ecru only. Ready for Third Floor $2 Mattress ¢1 .29 Covers .. .. $l Double-bed and Twin Size Covers, of unbleached sheeting cotton. Protect your new mat- tress and make your old one look like new. Clean and sani- tary. Washes well. Street Floor Curtain Rods, Special, 25c Double Rods, 19¢ 15¢ Single Rods, 10c Separate Extension Pieces, 10c each. All curved extension rods of gnnd firm metal. Third Floor Wash Goods Remnants 29¢ Yd. Jacquard tussah, plain tussah pongee, Eng- lish broadcloth, colored nainsook, colored lining cot- tons, colored sateen, white cottons and novelties in useful lengths for draperies, frocks, blouses, aprons, chil- dren’s wear, etc. . Street Floor Nz Boys’ Sweaters, $]1.15 With or without collar. Coat style in brown, blue and heather; sizes 28 to 34. Street Floor Boys’ Lumberjacks $3.89 All-wool ; large blocks in black and red, black and orange, blue and black, green and black or black and white. Sizes 10 to 16. $1.98 Pearls (Mid.) 99¢ : Three-strand Pearls, in uni- forp size and colored graduating cryftals. vard. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Formerly 39 to 59 the N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Street Floor Boys’ Overcoats and Suits, $3.98 Ea, Two-Pants Suits in Norfolk and English styles. Sizes 7, 8, 9 and 15. Coats with convertible or but- ton to the neck collars. Chin- chilla and mixtures; sizes 3 to 8. Street Floor Men’s $3.98 Sweaters $2.48 Part-wool Sweaters with large shawl collar. Navy, brown and maroon. Sizes 36 to 46. Street Floor 89c Stamped Dresses 38¢c Children’s shadow lawn and art weave Dresses in sizes 2 to 14 years. Several styles; neat patterns. Street Floor 50c and 59c Slipper Soles, 29¢ Wool-lined Soles in broken sizes. Children's: 10,11,12,1and 2. Women's: nd 8. Boys: 7,89, 10 and 11. Street Floor Knitting Worsted 75¢ Skein 334-0z. Skeins in good, staple colors. Street Floor Some Shoe Specials Small Boys' Shoes, $1.79; sizes 6 to 131, Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, $1.95; all sizes to 2. Women’s Felt Slippers, 59c; usually $1. $1.50 Felt Slippers, $1; men’s or women's; leather sole. $3 to $5 Shoes, $L95; novelties in various leathers; all sizes in the lot. . Second Floor Kid Gloves, $2.39 Perforated Cuff Gloves of genuine kid; tan, brown, gray. black and white. All sizes. Worth $5.75 Your Choice of One Dress for 2.97 and another from the same group for v 8] That means yvou buy two dresses for less All garments, purchased for this remarkable one- than the usual price of one. day event. Last week more than pointed hecause we were sold o There won't be any time—there are enough dresses for Sizes 16 to 44 » Made of siriped and plaid fannels wnd smart joc- Eyles include flared. straightline effects—all feorgette, crochet cdg fabots, braid and b Colors are iack. Prince. henna, rust. Second Floor—King's Palace 100 women before they got pleated rim wn. cocoa, navy. pencil blue, extra new, selected disap- panel a 227777011111 11LL LIS LI 1L L LI LT L LTI LA AL L P AL OO FOO 4 $2.50 Extra Size Costume Slips, $1.98 English Sateen Slips with hem- stitched built-up shoulder style Navy, gray, tan and brown. Second Floor $1.98 Wool Scarfs, $1 Brushed Wool iringed ends. Second Floor Kimonos, $1.98 $3.98 and $4.98 Crepe Kimonos and Breakfast Coats. Plain colors and floral e¥ects. Slightly soiled. Scarfs with Second Floor R & G Corsets, $3.98 Discontinued numbers of $5 and $6 Corsets in wrap around, Tace front and laced back models. Medium and low bust, Four and six hose supporters, broken sizes. Second Floor Men’s $1.50 Mufflers $1.29 Men's Rayon Mufflers in checks, novelty patterns and plain colors. All desirable shades. Street Floor Men’s 69¢ Silk Hose Splendid quality, double heel and toe. \{ock seam Black, tan, gray, i es 9% to 1" and fawn. Street Floor Men’s $1.69 Pajamas $1.39 Flannelette and plaza pongee. of good quality. Finished with large pocket and colored border. Sizes A to D. Street Floor | Dress Goods Remnants 69c Yd. Formerly $1 to $1.50 the yard. Included are white all-wool serge, white wool batiste, light and dark wool fabrics in various weaves; also cotton fabrics for dress needs. Smart colors and patterns. Desirable lengths for dresses and children's apparel. Street Floor Tots’ Coats, $5 58 2 White Astrak trimmed wi Sizes 4 and 5 Second Flo Tots’ Coats, $3 98 3 White Chin sizes 2 and 3J with silk brai Belted model. F Second Floor. Tots’ Coats, $2.49 belted Sizes $2.98. Coat Second Floor. Velvet Bonnets, $2. 98 Formerly $350 and Shirred and fur trimmed tic back. Pink, rose, tan green, copen, light blue brown. light and Second Floor, Cretonne and Drapery Remnants 19¢ Yd. “Formerly 29c and 39c. Cretonne in light and dark colors. Also short lengths of white, fancy or plain marquisette. 36 inches wide; uscful lengths. Street Floor Men’s Shirts and Drawers, 9¢ Ea. Irregulars of $1 quality ton ribbed, medium undergarments. Shirts with long sleeves in sizes 3 to 4. Ankle- length drawers in sizes 34 to 42 Sateen facings. Street Floor 10c Crochet Cotton 3 for 10¢ Star Brand Cotton in light pink and blue, izes 30 and S0, Street Ko 25¢ Dexter’s Pearl Cotten, 2 for 25¢ Sizes 3 an# §, in bl2=%, orange, rose and pink. Street_Floor $1.39 to $1.98 Pearls (Mfd.), 69¢ Final clearance of graduating style and 54-inch, small, uniform beads. Cot weight Street Floor $1.35 Mesh Bags, 79¢ Large size For clearance. Street Floor JOV G BB UG TR T R T B o IUICT VTS b TOTUTY \® SANS

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