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a waitre trinkets which he claims belong to , MAN SHOT IN LEG, CAFE OWNER HELD Victim Said to Have Been Waiting | Br the Ascociated Press for Wife of Other to Demand Trinkets Back. James P. Deena, 27 lvania avenue.|gineers was informed yesterday. say, to | New Type of Film Promlses to Change . Motion Picture nghtmg Systems BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N. Y., Oc- tober 7.—Development of a panchro- matic film sensitive to all colors in the visible spectrum, for use in motion plcture cameras, has made unneces- vears old, 220 |Sary the use of other than o rdinary Ninth street southeast, was shot in|makeup and permits lighting of | the leg outside the lunchroom of Gus make-u | Substitution of the panchromatic film for the present orthochromatic, | which s sensitive only in the violets, | m: | blues and greens, the paper explained, |allows scenic artists, camera men, di-|$3,000 bail for a trial next Tuesday. rectors and actors themselves to see | Capt. Oxner's vessel is a 75-foot the distribution of tone values in a studio sets in a manner similar to real | | life, the Society of Motion Picture En- > In a joint communication prepared | i o 3*:}_ A. Jones, chief physicist of the dhtman Kodak C research Thomas, who i8 hpl(i o thc]shool e e e e s | ing, denies he shot Deena Deel ot to the Stoky te1d policer s | ComPans'’s pholographle chemical de. 2 artment. vead before the walting to demand from the waitress e ore_the engineers’ iim. bullets. He was treated at Emergency | Police claim they have witnesses | Hospital and Thomas was hrrested by who say they saw the shot fired by | Detectives Keck and Thompson and Thomas. They say that Deena ran |Policeman A. B. Clark of the first behind an automobile to escape other | precin The world's white population is es- timated to increase at about 5,000,000 | trol a THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Bridgewater, N. 8. ed States destroyer M. F St. Cor. 12th Frank. 4312 723 14th Frank. 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Peter Kozloff, famous Rus- most ingenious and unexampled .| range of animal structure, EEEEEEEEE::EEJEEEE BRIDGEWATER, Nova Scotia, O glaring light or heavily plastel’!d tober 7.—Chatged with attempting to send two units of the American dry fleet to the bottom about 75 mllei p Fisherman was held yesterday in Nova Scotia windjammer with a set just as they will be reproduced |gasoline “‘kicker.” The vessels he is ;;)n lh}l’ sel rssdnfilth“flli said tones of charged with attacking are the ar- | hair, lips ant lesh will assume their | true’ position in the visual tone scale, | 513 UyRatrol boats CG-147 and CG. ! while imperfections such as freckles \or enlarged blood vessels can be ren- dered practically invisible, We are very glad to accommodate with a Witnesses saild that when the Rl Rilloga by he s matschiioats, was trailing the Canadian schooner, the schooner suddenly swerved and attempted four times to ram the pa- ts. Oxner admitted that he was éEEEEEEEEQ C.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1926. RUM SHIP TR'ES To SINK 'r'arrylnx liqu;’r but that c,:l never EXPLORES DEAD c"’Y. ll;x:{d-;oto which he discovered in Thi- i Poor's Drink Tax Jumps. - PARIS, October 7 (®).—The “poor of hitherto unknown geographical and | man's drink” is now taxed at 60 per anthropological data relating to Thi- | cent of its selling price, whereas ological Specimens. bet, as well as valuable archeologl: | Lo,ooo e’ vave only 1 per cent. The tarrl; He hrough( back a great quantity o cal specimens. LENINGRAD, Russia, October expedition to the dead city of Kha- and historical interest. the hundred kilograms. Our advertisements are chroniclers of charge account special events ?bilipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. A Wonderful Assortment of Smart Dresses Have Buen Dol for thie: Wooklds Friday Event in the Inexpensive Dress Department EAIAEIRC B Street The Sports variety Aftérnoon is exceptionally o FEvening strong v @ ; We have gathered these Dresses from types of makers whose productions are as- sociated only with the better qualities. Which makes this event all the more importarft! iisecol Satins Flat Crepes Jerseys Georgettes in all the new colorings. 7| On the.summit of one of the Mon- | poor man's drink thus referred to i< gollan Altai Mountains he discovered | chicory, a_widespread beverage in the an excellently preserved mausoleum | north of France. The tax on chicory pleces of mechanism in the whole | slan explorer, returned today from anfof a Tatar Khan, of great antiquity | was increased from 75 to 150 Another Big Sensational Sale of W inter Hats There are 500 in the purchase— all distinctive types $A4.85 \ Charming Metallics A r Swmart Satin Sportive Felts Take the time first thing in the morning to view this offering— for it goes our latest event one better. Individuality stamps every shape and style—and the color you favor you'll find. Fourth Floor | Baronet Satin Slips Silk Teddxes and Step-lns First Floor Specials—Big Values, Temptingly Priced — Tom-Boy Outhts Tom-Boy Skirts —In bright plaids, checks and plain ef- lfi.‘l:" with boyish hip pockets and smped 55.95 In all the new shades —together with Gowns. . - New Pocket Books— Silk and Leather Corduroy Robes Full cut models; all colors Tom-Boy Blouses —Of broadcloth in blue or white; man-" 51.95 nish pockets and collars; sizes 34 to 42. .. Tom-Boy Sweaters ~In collegiate stripes and plaids; 3395 colors to match skirts: pull-over style $3.10 El Roitan, P. E. $3.75 Webster, Cad. l Box of 50 P , 8 cents et Sy Chancellor, Lib. El Verso, P. E. Box of 50 Havana Ribbons Dutch Master, Blvd.' =——TT———LC——T =T ——T——F——T=——T=——T=———T——T=——T=——C=———0 : " = e e e e O e e A e [ e I e e N e e e e e e A e