Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1926, Page 6

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ACCUSED CLERK 1S FOUND SLAN | Man Charged Wlth Embez- liame, St. Louis, and one hearing me! return address of Mrs. L. Washingion Hotel, St. Lou found in \Vlllmm‘ lothes. 'GIVEN THREE YEARS ON BICAMY CHARGE | William Stevens Pl e‘ds Guilty in - THE E\'ENING BODY GF LINCOLN S BROUEHT T0 CITY | | Emanclpatm s Son Is Placed STAR. WASHINGTON, D. OC. BUILDING LECTURES GIVEN AT EXPOSITION Tonight Expected to Be Biggest of Realty Show at the Auditorium. rovdunce with the wishes of the family, no public service was held. Whatever funeral services that it may be decided to hold in connection with the final buria) in Atlington, it ! was said, will await the compleiion | of a suitable tomb there. It is not | probable that these services will be publie. Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Beckwith. it was said, would remain at théir | former home here indefinitely. | i | | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, niture of Yesterday and Tomo at 8;55 p.m. to 11 p.m. | night. The first sunlight quired § minutes’ exposure 1926. ‘Thousands of persons still continue to crowd the auditorium to capacity | and It s expected that tonight will| he the biggest of the exposition. show is open every day from 1 p.m. It will close tomorrow erans' . photograpl 1 rrow’ Robert J . in Company 1. | unteer Infantry. Home in Napa County. has just heen swarded by Department in action in the Philippines ago. Accordinz te the citation, formerly a The | h re T award was made GETS BELATED AWARD. conk 33d United States Vol nd now in the Vet calif. the War a silver star for heroism vears “tor gallantry action in the purauit of superior fnr. os | of the enemy under the insurgent eneral Tinfo, in northern Lugon. *hilippine Islands. December 4 1899, through a most dangerous and through | hardships and exposure, therehy foréipg the enemy to libarate 22 American pris oners held hy him Sharp was a resident of Phila- Aelphia when he enlisted in the Army. - iMcult country., POSTPONES POLICE CASE. | | Trial A number of Washington's largest e - builders and rveal estate men last Beard Deters Decision on | | night attended the lectures on various Accused Officer. Humm- pertaining to the construc- Decision in the cuse of Pvt. Orville tlon of housew at the hatter homes Staples of the third precinct, charged 'and bullding exposition being conduct- | with failure to pay a debt. again was |ed under the auspices of the Wash- | postponed by the Police Trial Board |ington Real Estate Board at the Wash- | Gay when R Munro. builder. | ingon Auditorium who preferred the charge, failed to ap- | One of the most largely auenam pear or to send to the hoard the |lectures was that of Prof. Norris I, agreement In 4 real estate transaction | Crandall, head of the department of | between him and Staples, ou George Washington | which the debt is said to have ar poke on “How to | Policeman Staples at the hearing | Plan Your .+ James P. Schick, ma Elizabeth Rerkeley, the wedding | Ill.. for the burial of Robert Lincoln. ||ast week was represented by Repre- | secretary of the Washington Real BEs- | heing performed by Rev. George H. |1t Was said today on hehalf of the |sentative Blanton of Texas, who had |tate Board, also gave a short addresa | i Flslding of the OClsiendon Nethodist | ;’lef";;“;'";*:‘t{‘fl:; ':'?l\" ;‘l(l') be'mu;;:: | mmhema hlmvx?lf in the young officer the aims and nulpnnll;iml‘z; = '""fl“l‘tlovm is July, DIt e wo etitrer ‘x‘..-:;'fld.‘ hurch, The bride gave her address | it was enticled by reason of his serv. | 1 IE8 0 RS pDoient Ul Y it e {ws Walker Chapel. Arlington County. | loes as Secretary of War and on the SVt Wi €. Dl of 6hs RIOHS batizad Sl S €1 resided in Washington. No announcement had heen made | 16, Capt. Charlen T. Peck of that pre. Three months ago, Willlams wa Harry Veilcr an. +homas K. Moore | of these plans in advance of the ar- | cinct testified pefore the bourd this iribtofielork: of Farrolll Bros pleaded & to charges of book-|rival of the body vesterday, accom- | morning. Johnson has a iwife and Srs Nmren icHNORINER] ICHECKE aisa '_’mqkmg and were each fined $200 and | panied by Mrs. Lincoln, grand- Johnson disap- peared, Williams and Thomas Kenny daughter.” Mrs. Mary Lincoln Beck- testified. after,a 42, another clerk. were charged with . with, and Frederick M. Pawers, a 00 avhich he had cashed, operating a confidence game. Wil | One of the latest sensations in Eu- representative of the fami In ac- | vas proved worthles liams also had passed worthless | r anore Zugun, a 13-vear: checks, police claim. an peasant girl, whos Federal agents yesterday hegan fo | pivitualistic manifestations trace a report that Williams was in- | mystifving the scientistx and volved in liquor running learned men of many coun- in Temporary Vault at Arlington. Arlington County—Two Are Fined as Bookmakers. zlement Planned to Turn State’s Evidence. special Dispateh to The Star. SRS CLARENDON, Va., Octoher William Stevens of Washington, ar- raigned hefere Judge Samuel G. Brent [in Cireuit Court here today. pleaded 16/be. TRALILY charge of higamy. and toialing | Was senienced to three vears in jail Stevens entered on his second mat rimonial veniure July 10 with Thel Accompanied by members of the ' family. the body of Robert Todd Lin- jcoin, son &f Abraham Lincoln. was jhougm here early vesterday from | 1 By the Associated Pr CHICAGO. Octoker 22 of Jerome L. Williams discharged hrokers' through the head. was alley here yesierday 1t developed that in addi ing charged with defaic $23,000, young Williams al - cused of forgeries. and had intended 10 turn State’s evidence against a fei- low clerk, jointly accused with him. Tt slso was reported that he had of- fended the “Egan's Rats” ganz of St "he hody 2 Richard Austin is England’s premier Topcoat maker found in an Manchester. V't:. and placed in a tem- porary vault at Arlington National | Cemetery. Although a place was reserved in | the Lincoln monument at Springfield. | to a was —and he has adopted us as exclusive representatives in Washington. Distinctive -Coats for dis- criminating men, describes them. Tonight Robert . presi- | dent of the shington Auditorium, will speak. s Emiline S. Whit. comb, expert in home economics of the United Staies Board of Educa- tion, will speak at 8:30 tonight. Ben- jamin H. Stree:s, former instructor t the University of Fine Arts, Be Cote d'Or, France. will speak on * costs, Herringbones, Tweeds, Homespuns, and Cheviots— _with the famous Austin “Raglan shoulder. They are both fair and rainy weather coats. $49.50 in your size other tries L. Wil- Home of the Budget Plan There’s nothing like a good Blue Serge Suit —that is——a blue serge suit belongs in every man’s ward- robe. FEven if he can't afford to have a few suits—he can’t afford to be without his blue serge suites. THESE BLUIL AT 835 ARE A ‘ONOMY FOR ANY N. See them in our win- dows—they hear the price ticket— 35 Our ten-payment BUDGET BUYING PLAN fixes the weekly amounts so that vou hardly know that you are paying for your smit— and the time will just fly by. Budsget Prices Are the Same as Cash Prices yoL HERZOG T Street afOth ‘Madame may be Slip- pered like a Queen— Mademoiselle like a ; The Mode—F at Eleventh Princess—if she wears SATURDAY SAVINGS FOR YOU 1.00 Ladies’ Fancy Cuff Flbru‘, Gloves idered Turn ack Chamois S titehed X shades, 2 00 Women’s Rayon Bloomers Heavy rayon quul- | ity: double seats. wide shirred alastic knce and waist: high 720.22-24 7lh St. N. W BEHRENDS An new entirely oxford--pat- ent Sleaithie c— modified toe— unique decora- tions. Another ship- ment of these im- mensely popular Square-toe Rib- bon Ties. The new “Carle- ton” Tie — side- laced. Velvet. patent, suede and moire. Sampson Brand Dresses, made of ex- -rnem quality galatea cloth, full pleated <. braid trimmed collar and cuffs. \\hile green, tan and blue. to 14, Sizes 7 Alligator ~ Calf Tan Russia Calf -— loop-laced “Collegiate” Grain smart “Col- Sports Scotch other in and or leathers legiate” Oxfords. Another "'Brute” Resists Rough Weather and Wear 9.00 Boys’ 4-Piece Suits Colonials— with large orna- mental buckle— for street or Busi- ness wear. DPat- ent or \elvet. Silver Kid Opera Pumps or Strapped Sandals for evening wear. High or low Heel. And many other brilliant style-hits— at aH our stores, $6 and $7 velvel Kimono all high Moire or Velvet smart after- wear—in a Parisian front- strap sandal. for noon o 3 and_one Pretty pel weaves. A Last Day SALE! Girls' & Boys' School Shoes $9.65 $3.65 AVINGS aver- aging nearly a third—in a great ‘midseason drive. All stylish. sturdy 'shoes — from our regular stocks. Sale ends Satur: day! (Not at F St.) well lined and most Jloths, R match st Cotors Yor'll be surprised at the beauty and value of this iot of fur-trimmed plain-color coats and smart plaid travel HE mightiest $5 worth of a shoe, in all your born days! Heavy tan or black. Col- legiate grain brogue, heavy sole with extra oak tap sole and rubber heel. On a swanky, full- toe College last. Yes, a regular Brute for K.O-ing hard wear! 40 other wonderful new “Hahn Specials”—shoes or oxfords, $5 and $6 ‘GREAT VALUES N GIRLS’ COATS AND DRESSES Sk g¥umy £ 15.00 Big Girls’ Coats | Beautiful Coats. made of nice wool materials in season’s newest models, large fur collars. well shades and_ hlick. lined and interlined. Colors, 29c¢ and 39c Boys’ wine. rosewood, hlue, deer: sizes * Girls’ Stockings 710 16. 4 for hy 2.50 Imported Felt Hats| 4.00 Girls' Dresses A L o B 12 i Eiannei and faney knees: highly mercer .00 ‘ to, match 85 sy ized Quality” all col = n|l|4.|l. R\hhon but- ik plea ‘If b L SR T =] ol T | 69c Women’s and Misses’ VT4 vears Wrew 3 Sport Ribbed Hose | o o1y . Highly M Big Girls’ Regulation Dresses o e soles, elastic tops: all c 95 | ne shades and black. “Health" Shoes ° 1.50 Néenls Ribbed Umon —arch - support- |, ing-—combination h-;;'i:“n 2?';"' ",'.'E?. 00 lasts and other = = - pants ‘auits: exclusive Com- NOTE THESE BOYS’ CLOTHING PRICES 450 Men's Wool Union Other Styles, $6 and $7 _hrogue oxfords. 4.00 Boys’ Lumberjacks o o s g Union Suits, his N\ All-wéol Flannel Lumberjacks. in | neck ankle " nants, pretty blocks and overplaids, two pockets 9 [ ;"ga"' :;:n S@ipe and knitted webb bottoms. All colors. s Corselettes Sizes 6 to 16, e ] 004 : astic_side in 6.50 Boys’ QOvercoats 4 00 Women s Corduroy chm 79 Leles Wide-wale, 4 ke’ col 3 sleeves od shades. ! lea, 1.00 Boys’ Gray Ribbed | Tsc Boe Pere . [ e = Blouses | Sives 6 to Attacned 1.00 Clnldren s White 5 5 Haven Waist Union Suiu sleeves and pants L drop seats; 2 to DDVFAV'Q 12 vears, mish"patterns. 15. 2.50 Ladies’ Kid Gloves Embroidered, turn o back cuffs, import \.V A Sal’e of 1(310 New ed quality, gusset 1 °9_5_‘ omens an 1S€€S . 3 M o= 1.39 Men’s Muslin Pajamas | WINTER COATS Many Worth 20.00 to 25.00 ;(;:o“,::: javender :@ coats in sizes for young girls and women. Warm Winter weights, beautiful colorings Green. Red. Rlue GORGEOUS NEW DRESSES | i it 3.55 i apped corduroy g === Silk and Cloth | collars: flap pockets Only 97 dresses in lot. hut_each p New Broadcloth Blouses one a 1475 to 1975 dress. Choice Rl i s Wide sleeve models and richly em- broidered and_braided garments in every new color and size fingers: all color: 75 white and ten b 4.00 Girls’ Raincoats Waterproof Coats, in green, blue and red: zes " 1o 14 corduroy collars with == leather straps. and 1926 models. 5.98 Women's Raincoats of bodice style. Shirred effects. Lady Luxury “Insured” Silk Hosiery The pinnacle of perfec- B = tion in all-silk chiffons. narrow garter top ch 7th & K . fons—and service-wei 414 9th St. T Y W VR oiivuigne..o 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. i $1.35 3212 14th St. “Women’s Shop”—1207 F St, $1.65 $1.95 677 Boys’ and Girls’ Hi.gh Shoes : Worth $2.50 and $3.00 Tomorrow They Go on Sale for. ....... 5 7th& K 414 9th 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 3212 14th 233 Pa.Ave.S.E. “Man’s Shop”’—14th at G Buttoned Laced Medium and High Cut All Sizes in Lot Al Tan Patent Combinations Black Calfskin 3

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