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80 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926. I]EAI] PARBH. SAl.E CONVICT STUDIES PLANES|PLEADS NOT GUILTY :,*;;,é’eq:;:m::ekt’fg,“:';:' yas in-| DISASTER COMMITTEE g;nx";:fg:;;;c;;;g*e;f;,;h;fln;ffl- TOLLGATES ABOLISHED. e e WS jury, which accused him of 81 lake, chai ; Capt. Walt ated stipul that th Gets Navy Aid in Perfecting Spall- IN “LEAK” ANQUIRY jicting & speciei reort preparcd on FORMED AT STAUNTON | teriake, chairman; Capt. Walton &5 | £oq mravel Opened in Augusta | Jioied ,Sinulated that the gt Opie, vice chairma: the activities of large fertilizer com- e o Hanger, secretary; Michael Kivlighan, County, Va., After 25 Years. within 30 do [ pantes being tnvestigated by Govern'|Red Cross Chapter Prepares to|chaiman of finance; Miss Bertha Space Landing Device. The assistance of the Navy Depart- % S ment agents. Pickles, superintendent of King's | Special Dispatch to The Star. ]. []AY ment was sought yesterday by an in-| Walter J. Bieneman Released °nins’r:‘;yrfgogffid‘;lsmof:’{?r“d' “’“x‘;“‘ Meet Any Emergency in P eevers. hospital nursing: Mrs, R.| STAUNTON, Va., November s—By | McCormicic Medical Glassen Fitted, fibation 1o Heydenreich, canteen: Willard F. | action of the board of supervisors, all | 1osk i B mate of a New York State prison, who $1,000 by Federal Judge which were under investigation for Augusta County, Va. e ) Y housing; Mrs. Josephine Kyic.| toiizates in Augusta County. In use | i P Charies’ b | tollEates in Augusta County. in use || D, CLAUDE S. SEMONES | probable violati £ |is experimenting in aeronautics by B Oistion SoftneRanititous | i Dispatol to T Star 4 ‘ ! Soper in Baltimore. laws. SpPCiM Dt o Sk Eugene H. | for a quarter of a century, have been = o pe: UEED | Eyesight Specialist 'hone Main 721 Jewe'”’ AUtO AOGGSSOFI&S :‘,Zr,k;:ga;:;n,.dz:,‘:;,,h‘:(,(km(:?‘: .,‘,‘,:],:‘ ) A STAUNTON, Va., November 5.—|p el fireman's aid; Col. Wilbur R. | closed and free travel opened to |ho‘ o 4 e A Polish organization has just been | TO function in case of an emergency | phelps, medical aid; \ ith, public on 111 mil f P and Artificial Leg In- ™ special platform 30 feet | Special Dispatch to The Star. granted a monopoly on all alcohol in | here, the emercency disaster relief | American Legion ; . Cla At public auction, ¥ or 4, 4 S00SI0 MeXachicn. Nide. 8 g £ e R, department he |, BALTIMORE, November 5.—Wal- | Turkey. ! committee was formed yesterday by | Hamrick, supplies. | total of $89 cluded in List. sald he necded a model airplane for | (7 J. Biencman, fair "{‘“‘ oo his experiments, but had found it im- | Sioner for Muryiand Juring the o possible to get one and asked the de- | JERERCAY BetCeC, Mo e Mor- Uncle atiction sale of “dead" Partment for photographs to acquaint | ENCE PRIOTe FElCre JRAEE NOC et ————— oAt ————— et - reels oming down the um_with the newer models. The |, pg"celling Gov ! l?ra}((ke ‘:{ul Christopher Zepp, posta |, Bieneman, formerly’ employed by - clerk-auctioneers, getting hoarse: I.ondon Dom Basque Cap. —_— every minute. | All day yesterday these two élerks [ Since the Prince of Wales recently Iabored and barked, and when thes | ‘ought a beret, the national headge: CLAFLIN EYE- stopped selling at 4:30 o'clock in the | /f the Basque country, in the Pyre afternoon they had disposed of 650 | 1¢es, old and young in England have | ¢ h ; it ton | neen’ donning “the bag-like cap. Men GLASS SERVICE lots of g0ods to the merry tune of ap A ° [ proximately 00. But while the ac m;’ ,muxhe:r re : fu!h‘r\\_m:: ‘lhr‘ arover Q{unmmnp to the Eges of . U tual selling procedure was halted a- | Prince’s preference for plain colors, nildren Means . Protection - Azains the reguiation Government quitting | "t others are sporting loud rainbow || Man Jereous diiments it the Future e time, Kracke and Zepp and the corps | éffects The Digposition of the Nervous. Ir- of cashiers under T. J. King, along 3 Vision Impart with the other workers, staved on the o - . L T D LR Job until after 7 o'clock in the evening ve Their Eyesigl . . e = s E TONIGHT s #. - e e Tomorrow—Economy-Interested Men Will Attend This Sale of e e T oot e “NEW TEN CLAF LIN M ) o - O R : ... || B E : 1 h V t i i ~ Articat Leg for Sale. Sixth Shont SYNAGOG || 822 14th St oot en S ng IS ercoa S Boys’ Wool Suits, $7.95 s goods consisted of a more Franklin Square 3 esting variety than that sold ye (SPE\(\:IA(L. Boys' I:\\U m;m;»r hu vy, which was chiefly clothing— b ~ or mter. Sturdily made to with most of it tsed-and dry goods ma- New, Fleecy Warm Coats at \ ctand hardest wear. Sizes 6 to 16 The catalogued list E = years. LRI ‘ Less Than Cost to Land Them in New York : Men’s Pajamas, $1.15 and even an artificial leg and foot, in : s jal y D1 addition to new clothing and a few e SPECIAL.. These fine garments of * n soft warm-quality Flannelette are I instruments. The c¢rowd of ers today, like yesterday's, was a 3 4 SO b ey, TROg of men and women, individual f y sery unuss al at this price s and store proprietors in search Special s o ¢ Men s Scarfs, $1 3 SPECIAL. Rayon £ in a wide When the sale is ended at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon 1,200 lots of A Shop of IAL. Rayon Searis in 4 wide the unclaimed goods will have been Individuality mixed patterns. disposed o ile Frank C. Staley % 4 et o the Gei dtter e Boys’ Sweaters, $1.95 <uperintendent of the dead letter 1Iu| o s ol o Men, buy your Winter Overcoats now and save money. Here 5 of i SPECIAL. Just the B e et 1217 Connecticut Ave. ah - : sty e e Lt 3 are coats of finer English woolens, faultlessly styled and tailored 9 B P i would not guess at the probable re- with marks of skilled craftsmanship. Mostly shown in Town sweaters, very attractively turn on the sale this morning, he [ E l . F h- o ¢ - 1o 16 vears said he thought the proceeds would XClusive rasnions Ulster models, with few box coats in lot. ; . Dot v it o e Jume ~ i Wool-Mixed Hose, 50c sale, hen § urned over s e 'r!m“‘[‘l:“n-:\slu',\'. ereas, the Julrm fOT [i omen Coats are warm, snug and wrappy, and we firmly SPECI]AL Chil sale's ca v smalle . { o s s hos thnn e Dresent ateris believe these Coats are unsurpassed values at $19.75. ¥ N4 ‘].':,'r.‘,,,,'m;k"m‘,v e 8 ‘ Sizes 7 to 10, auctioned then was of perhap 4 ‘ v H better grade, and so the aggregate GOWnS, Wraps’ Coats’ Popular plain colors of gray. brown, leather and tan. Also plaids A} } e Child’s shoes, $2 95 Prices will be about equal. Carelessness Ts Blamed. Millinery and Novelties in the 16t. Whatever your size, whatever your preference, you will . SPECIAL. Iich said this morning that unquestionably find here the overcoat to please you. comfortable will be held prob- wear. Rlack Patent Leather or Tan Cal Sizes 5 to 11, $2.95. Sizes 11 2 n we can get - . { i et st Sizes 37 to 48 = ok 533 : ——— ; » Girls’ Coats, $8.95 flimsy wrapping are the chief caus ! why parcels leave home and fid i SPECIAL. The latest styles and into the depths of the (I(-:nl‘pun'ol . colors in coat for Junior Gir! department shelves, the superintend- |} \ Sizes 7 to 14, i ent said. f : The Last Day to Purchase at These Prices Women’s Crepe All the money patd by the bidders to the department is not profit, it was explaned, for in some instances | 3 H where insured parcels have been ¥ i BT | Smart Luxurious Fur Coats Gowns, $1 with the shippers, and so some of the |; ! SPECIAL Vhite or colors i regn extra size damaged goods merely reimburses H 3 . = him for his trouble. INCORPORATED In Styles That Smarten Your Appearance Gowns $1to Sl 95 14 WREATH TO BE LAID. || 1747 Rhode Island Ave. | A $ $ seEciAL. Chaplains o BWsit aknowaie ] Presents this distinguish- ‘ ”J A tO Plain }1‘,'_”"‘ e ;1,‘,“’\\4 ed gown of golden brown | i Al e wii of Ky S S 55 chiffon velvet. A Bolzro { S For warmth, style-rightness and appearance, nothing equals a Fur New Fall Frocks, $6 95 aplains m.;z”pm!nr:.mmlr in @ back, and skirt circular in | ‘N 4 Coat. For they afford warmth to a remarkable degree, are unques- SPECIAL. Silk Dresses in biack e e Front. sbith itivo fiers sat A i NA A P A o tionably style-right and certainly add smartness to your appearance. the new Fall shades. Sizes 16 to 4 : a e | 1 th 4 E e | =7 Y ) W 3 All Coats are silk lined and are in wrappy or straightline silhouettes. o on Armistice day to place a wreath on |/ e back are ’ . 3 ” G 5 i in Fashion-ri S Sizes P 1y to place a wrea . n iy ; i LG XA The ultimate in Fashion-rightness. Sizes 14 to 44. Cl’epe Frocks, $16.50 Rizht Rev. Charles H. Brent, Epls- 3 | \e “ i) $150 Peny, fox and beaver $189.50 Caracul, Fox Collar SPECIAL. Senorita: Crepe Dresses in several of the smartest styles for ¢ iain m%n Mt‘i‘,‘fl : i \‘ W o \ trimmed $185 Krimmer, se!f trimmed aiternoon wear. Dr e y $165 Calf, self trimmed, Fox $142.50 Mink Kid, self trimmed, Sports Oxfords, $4.75 prejcon aplain John B 1¥ | antique silver and plate will be here i \ \ - Collar Fox Colle S CTALe A o chie 1: ¥ e ¥ o ibitis | k. o . - . These Tan Calis 1 i S S e ;:‘h":" ;’;zl”‘"'b""’" ERCEINCERRIE i 3 . $185 Beaverette, with Fox Collar $350 Squirrel, Fox Collar foviia i o it e ,,‘”,,wr',f s \ 23 5 i - . e i St a . $95 to $200 Sealine, with Fox, $225 Persian Paws, Black Fox JRL eiceptional vabies ou can eut gl with :.lvy::xlru:r Y 4 i [ Fitch; Squirrel Collars Shawl Collar Chlflon HOSC $1 35 - - . 2 g | $185 Caracul Kid, Fox Collar $132.50 Opossum, self trimmed SPECIAL. Full-fashi der wa Crestwood Hose Special orders taken on Coats with GRS three days to one week for delivery New Handbags $1 95 4 Woodward & Lothmop | ijfgfivtsfligggfzrfi 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Warm Winter Coats for Girls 7 to 14 Years | & e "aron o "w'~ self or contrast rred ce Materials—Chinchillas, Velours, e~ . ? | Children’s Oxfords, $2.50 Worsteds and Novelty Weaves SPECIAL. Shoes that are smart ap- * 95 _. l”'l'nm 1 well made to give excep- 5 > N A onal wear. Special, $ 80 ! AR 40-In, Charmeuse, $1.35 | Y k) Tomb Armistice Day. Tomorrow—Annual November Sale Girls’ and Junior Misses’ Coats ’ = $2 7’50 $3 9.50 | Cn::s that ordinarily sell for much_ higher prices are offered at & ‘ % N/ 5 “ ;.’r"k, o ,\..:ty,',”” red, jungle, gray, $8.95 for this week's sale. A splendid Selection of materials and il Boudolr Lamps $1 95 ! 4 y ‘new Fall shades that Young Girls take great pleasure in wearing b [ SPECIAL. Giltfinished base snd An opportunity that you cannot af- i M d i i | 3 : any models are very attractively trimme: | | silk sh SRR CRE A 2 s 5ea Ll 0 ovale e Bl Sl Sl | with fur, butlons. braid and stitching. i | Bl with e Uit right Coats for the younger set at ’ M l Sh these very low And the colors: Wine, Tan, Brown, Greens, Plaids and mix- i usim eets, $l prices. | tures. In short, these Coats are the kind that girls 7 to 14 years | { / G SPECIAL. A high-grade, scamless are happy to wear. i )4 J i o ""q]".‘m e popular double-bed DOWN STAIRS STORE Marquisette Curtains, 85¢ SPECIAL. Vith colored ruffles; (1 oice of blue, rose and yellow. All A Real Silk Hosiery Value Just Arrived—A New Lot of S Full-Fashioned Chiffon| Metal Bridge Lamps Axminster Rugs, $28.50 A long wearing and - lar make of rugs. Size 8.3x10.6. S‘;“S‘:l and Seerce Sllk Hose Complete with Shade DOWN STATRS STORE N \ $ ' . Slfi.:ment $1 050 Special 6 045 \ %mo;;ggzfl];;: dsé;ll((;elsn Girls'* Double- ‘B i Our Miller Brand, that is so well known. Chifion Hose are / PatentOpera Pumps breasted Coat, of heer, clear and surprisingly long wearing. The Service Gl » downy wool, with Hose are all that et implies, Both may be had in An artistic Lamp, with gold metal Mendoza beaver Beige Blonde, Shadow, Cruiser, Moonlight, Parchment, Bace andh aftrictive: il cbaiones With Short Vamps and collar. $1 GRS iGEt | | " | [Pliorsaw fcol: Champagne. Sizes 84 to 10. grace the dining, reading or living High Spike Heels SPECIAL. A color range that in- French Nude, Nude, Alesan, Dove Gray, Atmosphere and Jap fox shawl col- lar. $27.50. J . % . room. And at this low price they f d 1 W: interli Our Exclusive offer substantial sa\ingf Shades Girls’ Fur-collared Coats of downy woo! arm interlin- . s s. Shades ings make them particularly desirable for the cold days that i Never-Mend S]_Ik Hose are obtainable in a wide assortment are already here. Sizes 7 to 14. $18.50 ) | All Silk over e lnee of colors. able for dress or school wear. All are fur trimmed, some Suedine Coat, belt- ed model, with Jap have shawl collars of Jap fox. Sizes 7 to 14 fox collar. $39.50. These Girls' Coats, of tweed and plaid mixtures, are suit- Junior Misses’ $1 FloorLamPS, complete '} Tailored D'Orsay or Opera Pumps of Junior Misses’ Sports and Dress Coats, with fur collars and ey | Sfi?m“{‘\ of ‘1\11“ ?l;dll:ll‘l]e _‘“ I"‘;;:"Cd“:‘)’:""’l'l'; Metal and Polychrome bases and silk shades. trim- gleaming Patent Leather with neat, grace- cuffs. Choice of plain colored fabrics, or plaid and, tweed cloth, pleated sides, R Oscs comornty med with fringe and gold braid. A wide assortment ,ml lines are most complimenting to_ Mi- mixtures. Sizes 13, 15 and 17........ .- ~~$39.50 Vicuna_collar and Fashion’s latest dictates by being silk over the knee of shades from which to select, which includes gold, ady’s feet. These styles in all sizes, $8.88. SRhs Bud e "",“}.f b \he;er h";l"?" Rr,h,e-" o be had in taupe, blue, rose and red. This price at last time to- Buckles of Cut Steel or all the new Fall shades and sizes 872 to morTow. Beaded, $1.50 to $4 Girls' and Junior Misses' Section. Fourth floor. DOWE ST mone DOWN STAIRS STORE oW S AT SO