Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1926, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926. ! | v s to Atl - ‘erguson he was to receive a §75, INE GRAFT CAGE | FARw sthven cers LIe. [piG POWER PROJECT | fii ey i FERGUSON FILES SUIT it s S sl 5. o give e wan per cent of it, an t | e iting 8o e conia wes - pY ANNED FOR SOUTH et vyt @t 51| AGAINST NEWSPAPER 1, Uit 'l sttt he would like to have it in $5 and enial to all allegations made | ; Wife of Another | enjoyed by i % X | ved by the Piedmont sectic . e AUBURN. fnd. Noweasber 5 08— The proposed development, with | — {by Winder. i The Dancard & Inturff, 43, & tarmer VNG | gavannah River Co. Seeks Federal|owtstriy by - o “he | Former State Governor Asks| R 3 { s e T | ; f | Headaches from Slight Colds Oil G s sl i st Farver, 42, another - jpresent s L | : PININE Tablets, relieve aintiest one-strap ev. e mignc sty Mres Permission to Launch $20,- o h F i e | $100,000 Damages for Alleged ‘};:g:n;;'e;,_‘g',}f;,‘,g,’ ."‘.'n‘\g_:_?." Tapless, relieve | "‘li::m:“]:’:;r‘ ": "l’l’ i as sentenced to life im- : i s er ma- | ! z | and Proven Remedy. T ear ning s s, m all-over in"Tndiana State Prison 000,000 Operation. e in_the new development. it | Libel in Road Article. St of £ W, Grove iisoteal Giveat kil orsepower un : = I g skin; baby Spanish % g E | By the Associated Press Jeremiah Bacon Dies. | heel : S Six Rings and $5 in Gold Stolen. = TEMPLE November 5,—For-| LOUISVILLE, November 5 (P).— - 51650 mer_Go mes’ E. Ferguson, hus- | e 69, retired depart- Loss of three rings, valued at $550. | hand of i A Bemeron ot | Jeremiah Bacon, 69, retired depart-| e Augu ar Cla 1t night . a mages of $100,000 for |ment store owner and capitalist, dled | By the Arsociat i ill, s s 8 y by £ a suit filed in District | vesterday CHICAGE 5 byt 2 3 - | th 4 2 : Power | i = : | o against the Dallus News ;| cording 1o his subsequent confe pplication to the Federal | West Clifton T 1eL ¢ petition names as cause for — = Crrmmrroe | Trade Cominission. platinum ring on an article published in the @ | ine-Speed Gear Shift. Marking fts entrance into South | other was a dinner r.g News reporting the testimony of J. | NEw TEN 2 INE B Stree E Shift caroli the company, a subsidiary | was a white gold rin ck | D. Winder, a Belleville road contrac- | 1305 Street A ninespeed automebile gear shift |of the Southeastern Power and Light | told the police the rings d tor. before a hearing of the house | 99 eeds no clutch for operation | Co., announced that it is ready to veen 2 ck o er- | committee authorized a t| COMMANDMENTS ed recently in Great construction as soon as the | noon and ye: noon. ssion of the | o | ral license is granted and esti-| Ethel L. man, 1214 operations of s TONIGHT 8 P.M. : g anges | mated that the entire project, to cost | reported to the police that . nts during the Ferg ad- |} 3 few seconds without | £20,000,000, would be completed by |truder entered her home ves 3 . SIXTH SYNAGOG faintest sound oY | afterncon and took th d | as quoted in the arti STREET zo0l he had been told vif pleaded guilty und was Judge Refuses to Direct *‘No i : Guilty” Verdict as Gov- | e “Wilam o "By the Associated Press ernment Rests. s yostariay. © Ivcloomeniotin | power project on the : ; ¢ In patent leather, black suede or black satin STETSON SHOE SHOP Under Raleigh Haberdasher Management The wise shopper knows The Charge Account is a shopping convenience no M-BRODWKS & CO G -STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th Tomormw—Saturday—Last Day of This Record-Breaking Event Washington’s Greatest Coat Sale Tomorrow ends the greatest week of coat selling ever held by this store, and in order to break ‘all records we have added 135 more new coats at prices that will astound Washington. Do not miss this wonderful opportunity! Save Tomorrow $12 to $50 on Your New Coatl the advantages of being early—Store opens at 9:15 woman should be without ition, DURKIN FOUND GUILTY IN 2D CAR THEFT CASE| hird Trial of Convicted Slaer| Will Open Next Monday. 1 Surely you will be amazed at such a Court Says. : wonderful group of Coats, priced so ex-! Coats of grace and charm in every line ceedingly low. Beautifully made in smart == ; \ 1 and detail. The season's most fashion- r>w fabrics, in all the most wanted - B able colorings. All in all a decidedly re- shades. = -\ \ : markable group. \ Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Re B Women’s and Misses’ Sizes These are of superb quality fabrics. 1 the third called Mon 'B"w"n F Bl;d G 7Sh. N.W. @ = d L . A stunning and varied group of coats. CI?EERON ; Superb in Styl ensational in Price Here is revealed the highest type of Coat craftsmans}up at such a start]mg i ,614 12‘h_ PETETN. | Undoubted]y the outstanding values of Something New | the season. All handsomely tailored in | | fine quality fabrics. The colorings are Winter's richest and newest. i Zl \ Women’s and Misses’ Sizes | . price. The finest of fabrics. The smartest of colorings and the utmost in needle- work. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes ecial Sile of (Tt et and Berets : i Blanket RObe (L An Exquisite Group of Dresse Zs { \ for thzqz:l::tneing," ‘;')‘:nce or ';Z:I; and A M > : and Extremely Moderate in Price - . C : A 78, || L) orduroy ]. EEC}I dress iS a master- Robes: piece in styling, color, fabric and needlework. Gracefully Now that the cold weather is here, one of these robes. fashioned of beautiful qual- ity Georgette or Taffeta. within reach of all purses. will give you the warmth so * Some are prettily garnisl\ed with beads, some with flow- necessary. They have satin or cord edgings. Tuxedo or ers, while others are attrac- Shawl Collar Models. Cord wretlh i tively trimmed with lace. ege lams The style assortment is large at waist. Convenient pockets. Blanket Robes in plain and ollege colors | and varied and includes the floral patterns. Corduroy Hisla : A bouffant and straightline effects. The colors are— Robes in beautiful bright colors. Soft wide-wale. French Gloves in the Season’s Smartest Styles —the Season’s Most Popular Colors—Glace Novelty Cuffs—W ashable Slip-on Suede ket el 3 & Green, Peach, Yellow, White. . 4 ”////////////////////////////////” e e S (200 (24 12Y Blue. Flesh and Orchid. S | eral styles to choose from. | f A ) il Gage Felts I i mlfllINHM!HIWIMIW In Eight Different Novelty Cuff | In large head sizes— § .98 | Styles. In One Style Tailored | "Formerts s5.55 and 5650 _ , e - | 5 2 i seam Sewn—Embroidered Novelty smaé:)rks’:‘glzol'&lnol::::smd I Cuffs. Fancy Embroidered Backs. 0 . i Colors in Novelty Cuffs—Black. B — l Brown, Gray, Mode and Beaver. In Washable — Rosewood and Mode. Sizes 5% to TVa. Mairt Floor - M. Brooks & Co. Gardenias, Carnations, Ca- mellias, Roses and small | {ontures f the coats and | furs. e es, silk and | etey i?r | Third Floor M. Brooks & Co. new colors to / | | Main Floor

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