Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1925, Page 11

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*y 2’2328’3’2 3333388 \l.\‘< THE _EVEN PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION TO THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS AR, WASHINGTON, 1) FRIDAY, DECEMBER f{f._1925. i H]UR ARE GIVEN zmz:zznummmxwzxw‘zzz.zzzzz:zzzzz: PROBATION TERMS Former Postal Official, Who Confessed Shortage, Wins Court’s Clemency. 11 s88833e wore a gown of white crepe in sc |THE em- SYEAR JAIL TERM FOR FATHER OF SIX $3383238828388833832828838888238388 Mabel Boardman was in a gown of blue and silver brocade, made with a train and trimmed in rhine stones. She wore a diamond tiara. Mrs. Henry Price Wright had gown of soft pink velvet and a scarf of tulle trimmed with ostrich. neis B. Manning wore a k jected lace and a red | | | | | Our cash prices make your Christmas money go farther (Continued from Ninth Page.) tudolph own of trim- Buy her gift here —she’ll know it’s paid for , the only flower on tion, wore a costume of gold Iz | with a cloth of gold bodice Burllie M. Odum Sen’(encedi;!‘5(5:'-‘\1"’3’M e on Larceny Charge—Others Incur Crime Penalties. cloth. 5 in her h Mme. Kleinwachter, wife of the selor of the Austrian legation was in a gown of ashes of roses geors iade with godets in the | red rose caught at the | v brocaded satin n_ outlined with rhine- stones and the bodice trimmed with ind dainty lace. Her grand Miss ~Beatrice Henderson chid chiffon made with > marking the hem line i les M. 1lke had a f black velvet trimmed with tones and was accompanied by two granddaughters, ) dys man Smith and Miss Gwendolyn i"foulke Smith, the xuxnwr‘ in a green dress embroi in crystals the latter wearing her debut r k of white tulle trimmed with red outlined in pearls. Mrs. Marshall Field wore gold cloth brocaded in green, the design outlined in pearls, and she wore p! diamond coronet necklace of |, B! vx.H~ and diamon Mrs. John | pson had a gown of gold | over gold gauze. Mrs. , wife of the former . was in green chiffon rystals and pearls. 's gown was of the hodice made | and the flare skirt appliqued in A\ train of coral pink from the le wnd « was « the | Stanley Rinehart was gowned in black velvet trimmed with crystals and rhinestones, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett was in black velvet trimmed with crystals, Mrs. Charles ( in black tulle embroidered M Henry [ gown of Mrs, wis shirred | M ionzales I'ra wife of | vy of the Peruvian em wn of cloth of ;:.w Harry W. Ransdell, 44 years old, former superintendent of the West End station of the post office and now York, was placed probation for three years today by Justice Bailey in Criminal Divi- sion 1. A shortage of $1,100 was found 4n the money and stamps of his division September 24 and the superintendent admitted that he v!l.’|rl taken smalls sums, from time to time, within a perfod of two weeks. He | had no previous record and had served 26 years in the post office. 56! D A When Inspectors were checking up AL pldue e kil [his accounts Ransdell went to his of black and sitver recaned #| home, where he left a letter telling SR er brocade. | iy wife she would find his body in Others Attending. the Tidal Basin. He changed his Others at the recept | mind and went to the office the next entativ morning nd surrendered. Probation Assistant Sec eele told the court he was in | Wilbur 1. ¢; t of a volume of letters from |ward W. I | business men, Government officials United States i ind others asking for another chance | Mrs. ¥ | for Ransdell | Leiter, Willlam Terrell, colored, was placed a|Castle, n probation for two vears. He is | Wooa only 16 years old and admitted his sther boys, in taking th brocaded in flowe . Kauffmann wore rose v ldered in silver, Mrs. David & iaillard wore white chiffon trim- med with silver. Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke was in sky blue and silver {brocade: Mrs. Robinson Dow in crepe de chine in two shades o | mauve, and she wore diamond a nents. Miss Mary Ri s a quaint picture in he soft pale green silk, madc ghi-fitting bodice which had dropped shoulders: a full irt ¢ moderate hoops, and shoulders a scarf of ex- penit Criminal Div L employed in New as second vice | crepe s Commercial on Twelve Sigmund Gift Specials Prices \ fare skirt nd with this pe e and 1 with a short train she wore a pearl neckl Mrs. Longworth in Purple. Nichol; o L compro. Ars wife of s Longworth, | the newly 1 s | quisite | siste gow n were Ttepre 1 Kincheloe, | er neck Mr. and jr.; Mrs, Miss Mary E Velvet Shows a Vogue. Charles Mc Boughton Wil Pepper, wife n a gown ¢ \ rhine Pepper studde Jones, colored, | 1 o) Mrs, Hampson Gar s [ Mr. and Mr. | Mrs. 51 | 3irs. Gt William who ple a circul °d with Alrs Mrs Keld one year. . To Avoid Colorless Life. silver lace m S Claude et tight s 1 e ? ing the Llues keeps 1d lace made straight z t-fl i t a i sy ~color_gatin 'HELD FOR HOUSEBREAKING arks Mrs. Woodbridge N brother ling In the pink of = | From the Bost Mrs | Ferris, wi in lhd!l!l\Lvy crystals. N rose-colos colored, f ing befor DF.SIGNERS AND MAKERS OF ATTRACTIVE DRAPER]ES Handkerchiefs Both Men’s and Women’s—in an im- mense variety of the very newest effects. Wonderful values at popular prices. SPECIAL—Men’s and Women's Handkerchiefs. 3 in a box for Street Floor 4 l.lh St. N.W. £22242222322233222832322334 Main 2 Florida Sh ff Will Seek to Arrest E Coad on Liquor Cha 3 3333338“38288823238333833333832333332&88838232388333122322222838:3822323223383338333288233322333323282283 Ladres Gl(;;les 7 Chamoisette and Kid—the most popular of gifts at attractive prices for well known brands__beginning at 49c. SPECIAL—Gauntlet Gloves—in all the Fancily b .. Buy Here Where You Will Save Prices Are Saving Prices Ch a m oisette crusted in | favored colors. nd she wore | Silk Hosiery 737] Always at the head of the gift list—and vou'll find quality and |price reasons ool salotiimy them here this » Silk Umbrellas The new Stub-style Um- brellas, with smart handles —carried in all the popu- lar shades, of durable silk. Handy at the A Temptlng Pre-hollday Special of Girls’ Warm Coats f e a turing SPECIAL Silk Umbrella at ettt * Street Floor Street Floor 7Kiééie ljrriessesi you'll Percival gold clotk Lewi NEE i, Jewelry and Bags An immense as- sortment of novel- ties that will ap- peal strongly for Christmas Gifts. SPECIAL—Lot of Leather Hand Bags; and Under- Bags of pleasing $1.98 Street Floor in $33383388283883232838383888832328288238838823338838888¢ $ Dunk * * the Third Floor find remark- able value in Crepe de Chine Silk Dresses, for kiddies, 2 to 6 years — Flesh, Powder, Lanvin, Orchid and Cuts so1ce; $398 Cute s(vles. Strect Floor D e 3 ROY GOFF B very styles and colors, well made. Special Tonlet Dainties YurLe Fino Hi b A " ~ Girr HERE E SUGGEST these 14-kt. Gold Mounted Leather Pieces for his et, listed for quick gift-decision. \L«‘ln. of seals, walrus, pigskin, os- Silk Garters All Handsomely boxed Melba-Lazell and Hud- nut’s Three Flowers, in assorted combinations «of Perfume, Poudre, Toilet Water, etc.— from $1.75 to $4.98. SPECIAL—Melba colors—and with artistic touches, which make them espe- cially attractive, and—prices range from 49c to $1.98. SPECIAL— Just the styles you want—in the weaves that are most popular and com- trich—the choicest leathers: Hlustrated ) : Cigar Case, 8.50 3-fold Wallet, with pass pocket Flexible Rim, 6.50 4 Gold Corners, 4.00 Hip Case, 4.50 Match Case, 2.00 Frame Cigarette Case, 7.25 Tuck-Flap Cigarette Case, 3.00 Letier Cases, Tightwads, Physicians Prescription Books. Check Book Bill Rolls, Card Cases. 4 lull Range of Ladies’ Gold Mounted Handbags Covers, LEATHER GOODS City Club Building 1314 G Street N.W. Phone Main 2568 fortable—Novelty Mixtures, Polaires, Tweeds, Velours, etc. —many fur trimmed; and in all the fashionable colors, including the staple Tan and Blue. Wnrmly lined and interlined—and in sizes from 7 to 14 years. Actual values are double the special price Third Floor. that will delight every woman— on sale Saturday at this astounding price They portray the new prophesied models for Spring—and are pro- duced in the smart crepe silks and satins—in all the bright colors and glowing shades. All sizes—and every one a special, even for the Bargain Basement. $3323238232842432423¢3888 242422434 £3300235823308333082332233088330833E322333223322233322833828330223328233 081 83323:322288X3288883332:23223823882333283288 e * 83338228233338&8883333828838333§18883332338838§§8§§3 *o $21 93904 2224244 338828883282;882888&3838X882338i8232228323233§3_8_3' *4 *9 Fltted Over-mght Casés f 49c ception- Elfrssd Bouquet Set—Per- t:'$9.00 L4 A splendid as- sortment of popu- lar Luggage — at most reasonable prices. Conven- iently located in the Bargain Base- ment, easy of ac- cess. Hat Boxes, Suit Cases, Hand [g nigh with ten toilet pieces, Thartly Hined Mide pouchs s Nlisirat Bargain_Basement In all the dainty pastel shades—cut large and full, and finished . with needlework of Silk and Rayon. special Ray- 98{: fine Vest— Street Floor B odll $388323383835283288833828 See90908 222222222 Fluffy $ SPECIAL—Plain chine—in many deep fringe. Attract Street colorings—with ilk Scarfs Plain col- fancy signs. All silk, with heavily fringed ends, which give them graceful Sl 98 an de- g crepe d( ively boxed Floor Street Floor 00000 0‘0000000000 prettily trimmed with Silk pompons. A very spe. 000000 38333

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