Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1926, Page 10

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10 It’s something ye 't buy and 2 don't pay Tor at e MeAlminvhee | Declares Partial Cancella- luxury and economy are combined & hie to render every visit comfortable, | tiONs Accorded Italy, Britain carefree and pleasant. . . * And the only reward we ever sec and France Are Burden. is the pleasure of a second visit. By the Associated Press. . n : . MOBERLY, Mo., September 28— . 1700 comfortable inviting rooms | | Recurning ke lasi nighe. where two n l l l p o r a n r e e 1 l a I o I l ¥ Y years ago he launched His unsuccess: TR 1 = SOOI iper hy ful fight for u'r;mddmmal indorse- . X . Luzurious Suites ment at the hands of Missouri Demo- $12.00'to $30.00 per day crats, Senator Janfes A. Reed heard himself proclaimed the national Demo- . = 3 - - crutic standard bearer in 1928. R al’s .4 b e s (A Crowd estimated at 1,‘2031 Iher;ard L . . . - the senior Missouri Senator in his- first 3 5 1 - Manating Dirwctor ‘| address of the. pre<ent campalgn -and, - 2, : cheered enthusiastical he 4 in- except a job in my own law office, and 1 have that nailed down."” Mr. Reed announced soms tim HOTEL MEALPIN ior i jenate, and atir bis precent ; That Not Only Introduce New Silhouettes But **Where the White Way Begins " The Senator told his audience that BROADWAYIAT S ™S TRBRT [i- Was & pleasure tohim to find a re i T < : ich Are Making th J vty in Missoun. / New Treatments of Detail Which Are Making the NEW YORK crnri Opposed MeAdoo Boom. : 4 - I opIe Throwing bricks 1t my et ' 4 Mode—Including Imports, Replicas and Adaptations T —————— For Madame and Mademoiselle peorflfidthn)\\’lng bricks at m‘r;‘ head,” he said in referring to past differences i e = A between himself-and Missouri Democ- | H S =liscy Bt itis aioveriibw. NG 4 of the Outstanding Successes From theParis Openings. more willing than I to forget our differences.” = In 1924, after conducting a fight on the presidential candidacy of Willlam e D g | Famous Paris couturiers and creators 'have turned_ to Tk e e . elegance with a definite trend “au fs:ml_mn,” _revez;led in— ene i £ peet o TS fades i o draperies—bloused backs—hems dripping with fringe and | Betor hesd et e Sicusasd ’ ' fluttering of undulating ostrich—the general use of bril- public opinion in the last few years. { liant metal cloth and supple VelVet—'While sleeves intro- He asked the crowd if there was any i | 4 o5 v . ‘ : O AL Rerican povs”to' Armmenia. to min: | duce their own individual notes and there is a mystery lain a mandate there, S0 ere 5 a3 any one in faver of & national ) about the intricacy of cut that show grace and femininity. iail;rnx;y of drafted soldlers in peace tor cath GEapery oty |and tns Scoroy thinlc of 7 he asked, : 3 : s W. A. Egg ..$14.85 [ous applause. The smart styles that fashionable women demand have been assem- e g T B st et e : ) bled with unfailing accuracy as to the spirit of the Autumn Mode. Come o s et AR \ in now and see the many lovely fashions — whether you are ready to Fairmont E e SR : \ choose your wardrobe or not—and acquaint yourself with the Authen- Lump .... 8.50 |[ropean war debts on the American £ E A -, . . N taxpavers, and further has disre. || - ’ . tic Fashions for Fall, 1926. B J WERNER garded their welGare by imposing & . . protective tariff. 923 NJ' ek Ave. N.W. S ‘“f’;'"; ;""l'"" ]rl‘:f"( - \&¥ - Y The Walnut Roem, The Millinery Section—Third floor : P Senat ' "0 e i) v - . o . Il T 1937 5th St. N.E. administration has "wickedly yieldea ' . Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Sections—Third floor to protagonists of the cancellation of A 3 4 f« Junior Misses’ Dress Section—Fourth floor / /3 v debts owed to America, agreeing to a_partial cancellation of these ebts.” The administration, he said, ‘had not dared to quite sanction” full ORIENTAL BUILD- || aeani: He described the Ttallan debt ASSOCl ATlON settlement as “Infamous,” declared the Coolidge administration is pro- posing to cancel 50 per cent of the NO 6 French debt, and asserted that the . interest rate allowed Great Britain on her debt would cost the taxpayers 600 ¥ St. N.W. of the United States more than Established 1861 22.000,000,000 over the 62-year period arranged for payment of the hd debt avings The protective tariff maintained by the Coolidge administration, Senator Reed cha , “is to protect the great com ations and trusts of OllntS America against competition with CC Europe,” enabling such trusts to charge American consumers the Eu- —ai d t fitabl: ropean price for commodities, with dgp:’;i::;el}i'fl?:‘ !mo.l . ¥ the tariff added. We Have Never Paid Less Than ol o 14 CABIN JOHN SHOOTING 5%% {DENIED BY MAGRUDER On Regular Moathly Payments We 5% On Advance || Harvey Lowe in Serious Condition Pay Stock From Three Bullet Wounds and Two Are Held. Special Dispatch to The Star, ROCKVILE, Md., September 28 —James Magruder of Cabin John i in jail ll‘.:)re charged with shooting k Harvey Lowe, also of that commun: Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, “n 'nl‘lxe body and leg with a small il % Malaria, | ri owe 13 in a serious condition Bilious . “’;‘Ci"f“',w “g’:‘rlm o at Hospital, Washington, (¥4 as taken by Mrs. L. E. E - ~———— | Hazel of Wheaton, Md. Frank Graham, whose address is given as 822 Four-and-a-half street, Washington, D. C.. Is held with Magruder as a material witne: ‘Three other men aud Mrs. Hazel were released after being questioned by the police. Lowe told officers that Graham and he were in a fight at the latter's home, when Magruder obtained the rifle and fired. Mrs. Hazel, who ex- plained that she wus visiting the place, accompanied by her child, at- tempted to prevent the shooting, and was brushed aside. As she fled toward her automoblle, followed by Lowe, two other shots were fired, she said. Lowe was struck by three bullets, one of which pierced his right lung. When Sherriff Cl Plummer of Montgomery_County, accompanied by Policemen Phillips 'and Oldfield of Bethesda, reached Magruder's hame in response to a telephone call, they were denied admittance on the ground Herbst’s that they had no warrant, The sheriff_phoned Deputy Howard, who 3 obtained a warrant and, accompanied Pharmacy by, Policeman Darby, went to the sceéne. The five officers demanded ad. 25th & Pa. Ave. imittage, but no one would open the door and they broke it open. Magruder was ls a Star Branc}‘ in bed, according to their report, and , no one resisted arrest. The three men It is most handy to released explained that they arrived after the shooting. A large number “k.e.".dv’“!&ge;f tll:e | of bottles of alleged beer and traces E facilities offer: y of alcohol were found by the police. The Star Branch Of- Except to deny that he did the shoot- cohid ing Magruder is non-committal. fices, one of which is ng Magru located in your neigh- o Y 5 i ) ol Replic Vi v Madame's Dress With Mademoiselle’s Replica of Vionnet's 'I::"h""dc'l ",’:_:e:; Kz" PRESBYTERY IN SESSION. Draperies Tudor Dress Dolman Sleeve Dress ve assilie s A # H i Developed in -black crepe Developed in Chanel red for The Star. WREIGH KU oF Dr IWoods oL, A dignified dinner gown—in- - i O hows a shirred and crepe . Elizabeth, showing The Branch Office at Winchester, to Be Considered. spired by hiol}ngu‘—‘> ot tiered skirt—but, more img among its fashion points a Sl t Special Dispatch to The Star. black georgette, with a long portant, metallic and pufted bloused back and tiered skirt. ::d fg‘;ex’;:‘;e:‘;&mp MARTINSBURG, W. Va., Septem- shoulder drapery extending satin Tudor sleeves. $35. ) $60, - — ber 28.—The Fall session of Win- v the hemline, a bloused Kot e . : of course, without fee chester Presbytery. with 40 delegates beh‘: \.e % ot S Velveteen in Sportswear Draped and Slightly 1 1 present, opened aut Falllng Waters back, Vee neck a 4 An inspiring fabric for the Upsin:hi Waistli —only regular rates . > . e s p-in-front aistiine h. d Presbyterian Church today. The flower. $39.50. new feminine spirit in sports. Dittingilshica: shis: drdss: of are charged. opening address was made by Rev. The two-piece and the in- S BtiseRy S Dr. F. M. Woods. pastor of the church . ’ teresting Vionnet neckline Spanish raisin georgette— in this city. whose request for dis- i e i are important. $29.50. becoming to the matron of solution of the pastoral ties with the | ?)Mrln}d ’I?tgvi Hat an 3 5 majestic figure. $69.50. church here, after 47 years of serv-: strich Ruff Set Junsors’ Velvet Dress ‘x:i ‘:;‘ll.mz"t:gnsht'hem;::!;‘_\!ze"r‘:l § Seductiveness and an exotic Is strikingly significant be- Bat-wing Sleeves— | "Dr. Woods is 84 years of age and note distinguish this set cause it expresses the vogue Vee-neck and Stitching you want. has been in the ministry more than | that comes from Eison, in —not only for velvet in Make this Jungle green r Classified 60 vears. An address by Rev. Dr. F. L ! Valencia blue—but a bloused suede cloth coat—trimmed Ads will get them for T. McFaden of Winchester, Va., on the new wallflower tones. \ back and Dolman sleeves of with black caracul—foremost Yo Mary-Baldwin College is set for - = % M 2= Thursday morning, the closing day $60. Chenille velvet. $39.50. in the mode. SIS0, “Around the Corner” Is or ‘he'mflg' i : s s Star Branch Office. Blectric lighting service is becom ’ inz avallable in nearly all parts nf' china.

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