Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1926, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926. : 23 Mfl [m flP"UN Nagging Reduced |“BUM” RODGERS FINISHES, 3 teour ot bt oty S, Py Weight, Man Says | JOURNEY “UP THE RIVER™| "Soaeit 5 iy tie e wae e uneventful as his capture in a Bronx K - H t Thanksgiving day, when a S S TR A AT 1 In Asking Divorce |wotorious Bandit Completes Trip to | {SUSRGE jetcctives swooped down o | - — 19 A Prison Halted by Escape Year |him five minutes before his alarm 9 J clork was set to awake him. i By the Accncinted Press. : Ago—~@ets Life. Rodgers received a life sen(ence.ans CAMDEN, N. J., December 8.— a fourth offender, mandatory under . " By the Associated Press. . . . Sanitas . Nagging s a good weight reducer Bz law, yesterday, after 9 GI‘OUD of B-nkers Plannlng at iea-. unugm* ehiy con.ends. OSSINING, N. Y., December 8.— ;T:amn}umfim; to an indictment 7 810-818 Seventh Street Satisfaction Since 188! Table Covers ; Chargine *hat his wife's neing | John J. (“Bum”) Rodgers. notorious |charging him with illegal possession | Savings Checks — 39¢ Control of Talking Ma- had_reduced his aeight from 180 |y,5q ynger sentence of lite im.|of firearms. o to 133 pounds in the first four | : RN 4 S Cashed Seconds ‘of T5c qual <@ = — months of thelr married life, Ed- |Prisonment, yesterday made his be- ity. Blue, green and e, cli:ne Co.poration. o ey, Riverton, N. J. |laied arrived at Sinz Sing Prison, | Twice as many children live to grow . Iy B ’ sued for divorce yesterday. comple ing a journey that began a |up nowadays as compared with 60 Third Floor He declared hiz wife started.ar- l v ars ago, says a noted surgeon. _l o guing with him the first day they < = ! . . =i Sere murried, more than five years . % |: ® //_:‘ Gift Articles That Would |, ) e e ) | ODD THINGS NOT FOUND ELSEWHERE : i 5 2 & 4 Please Men and Boys )A) i e dnsnte COFFEE HOUSE OPENS. | ; v A > Shaving Mugs | e Berry & Waimmore Co. i | : with Brush, S% | @irl Scouts Operate Eating Place to : a i ! . ! - ! Shaving Stands, with nd J. and W. Aid Work Here. ; : | \? ¥ mirror, brush and A aa option on 1 { common stock “Hot waffles, Southern style,” heads . oty ot | the menu of ~The Little Coftec Diamonds Watches ewelry 000 shares of com- | House,” at 1718 F strect northwest, mug, $249 to $10 - Ash Trays, 59¢ to $5. which opened its doors yesterday noon . b L Nickel-like, with red, blue, green or Johnson, president of | to, A capacity crowd, beginning the | | Pearls Statlonery Engravmg 3 prange glass center. Y § t controls 45.000 nter s on. i o option, saving | “Tha Little Coffee House" 1s ob- | | Military Sets he was g ntiuenced erated undcr the auspices of the Girl Sole Agents | s | = ” fon of Scout Council of the District of Co-| | ; ; 2 brushes in leatherétte case, d the fits t ke | | e S e E $1.50. i ding to Mrs. Bdward TIFFANY STUDIOS = Eil st Rk e et emar atths et o ; : 2 brushes and comb in silk- Meets Radio Com| | tee house committ: Other m'm- l AND 2 lined box, $2.50 to $12. i The Victor Co., with bers of the committee are Mrs. John Y | W. Moss, Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, & | Safety razor with blade and TIFFANY FAVRILE GLASS strop, 39c. Street Floor ; Smart Luggage Ig stock until last y petition caused a su . Edward H. Walton acts as host- ln‘n;r of ;he District .(I;m %r;ms. ll F AND ELEVEN’I‘I—[ STREETS and chaperon. | According to Mrs. Campbell, “the | || [ | For Christmas Gift e Y- | shop will serve luncheon and tea. and | 5 - d | | ! [ Jifts nents were resumed last A Sl St %0 af Aniclne. | Only $6.900 of an authorized $500,000 | ;},f}égfif“” o ESioo e e R 7 | Fltted eption in 1901, | /P).—Petticoats are passe, hence the Our usual $6 case fitted with ten attractive toilet article: Sateen lined in| rose or blue. Well made of black | tegal tribulations of Herman Margolin, 1. Its extra distribu |OnCe a prosperous cutter of such »m 10 per cent to as high | Necessities. With his’ vocation de- t. stroyed by unfeeling style, he averred, it was impossible for him to meet Alimony payments. 1,"?" : :N('m-k is ‘,‘{"‘; G VARSGN e m:ln: h:::‘,r; | No Petticoats, No Alimony. i 4 ' | Cases Tt om its com. | JERSEY CITY, N. J., December 8 Be Prepared fol‘ Raln and x | $4.95 . | | Snow and Slushy Weather We Are Headquarters for Hood Rubbers, 98¢ s ran 60 per xceeded Liabilities. he company wrote off more than $5.000.000 TINE N O fabricold with . i ‘boxwood frame. i Incldental to the disposal of its old ‘Women’s heavy storm g 4 | type instruments. Current assets of rubbers in all sizes and (] I le l“r g":‘y'fl?y"(]r;oq with current ngraved all heel styles—high or | $15 Fitted CaseS H 5,090.069. > low. i 3 p tives of the bankers an. | Christmas Misses', Children’s - | i nournce their intention to continue the and Youths’ Rubbers, H 10 95 it res AN ? i present management. The company Cards J ‘ . i employs more than 11,000 men. | | Complete with ten hand-painted toilet It —of the unusual variety. Don't walit untii the last minu e and A newly married man in Concordia be disappointed. See us now. tells the Blade he is absolutely crazy about home cooking, particularly Ha"y c' Grove’ lnc' grape fruit and or sliced to- | R 1210 G St. NW. zether 4-Buckle Galoshes, $2.45. Women's good qual- ity galoshes in all heel styles. Misses’ and Children’s Goodyear 4-Buckle Arctics, $2.25. Second Floor KING’S PALACE 810-818 Seventh St. $7.95 | | < | Tortoise shell with white trimming H hand-painted fittings in ten toilet pieces. § | Very smart case. !‘ ° | Third floor } i | 300 Pieces of ! Fancy Linens l ' Every one worth $30 to $39 08¢ ea. Smart Winter Coats | “sio Fited Cases l Beautiful Gifts for Women A Daniel Green Leather Comfy with soft, padded moccasin soles. In 52.95 black, red or blue.. : : H i .25 and $1.50 1 o A sale of lovely fur-trimmed coats just before Christmas is most unusual. Formerly $1.25 and $. A Daniel Green D'Orsay FOI" Tomorrow ngh_t B But we decided to offer them at lower prices now—instead of waftmg until | “"’A;gree“x::;cecfill:)fl!:‘t‘ Xt;\\"ld\:l\?;)l‘.\w in black satin, peach § Wl'ute HO\ISC Receptxon January to give our customers an opportunity to save money prior to the edges. Nicely box?d for Christmas F AR N i holidays. | Gift Towels The coats are beautiful models trimmed with collar, cuffs, pockets, bands 25c Turkish Towels a , effects of mandel, beaverette, moufflon and other smart furs. and novelty effects of m: 6 for $1'19 Simply gorgeous is this boudoir slipper of imported gold and flower SIO paisley cloth at.... Blue striped. heavy, absorbent Terry Tow els. Ready boxed for gifts. 25c Huck Towels 6 for $1.19 The choicest Winter colors—including new Blues, Reds, Greens, Browns, Gray, Navy and Black. Lovely fabrics— molanna, bolivia, suede and others. STETSON SHOE SHOP S:z?io}futgopfl R e Under Raleigh Haberdasher Managementmmm—— 1| 00 4 = ' S = Special Offering % Men 8 $2 an,d $2'25 A Worth-While Gift . . . . Gold and Silver W ; Fancy Pa]amas One of the Hundreds of Solid Brass objects on our SPECIAL DOLLAR SALE—4-Piece Smoking = Set, all Solid Brass, with Cut Glass Cigarette Jar. $4 .00 Set Evening Shoes $1.69 A splendid gift suggestion— these lovely Pajamas of amoskeag. French flannel, plaza pongee, madras and nainsook. Well made in several very attractive styles. Jewelry for GiftS! Silk braid and rayon frog trims. 175 Pairs, on our main floor. $0.75 250 Pairs, on our 2nd floor. stripes, fancies, prints and Gift opportunities of the most appreciable kind are $=.85 e Be Al Sl offered in the special selection of entirely new and smart | soea P plain colors. sizes. ContueTdcaigne: N7 N Street Floor Complete assortments of plain and fancy pearl % (mfd.) necklaces, crystal and imitation stone pendants, plain or with rhinestones, crystal and pearl combinations, fancy beads and bracelets of all descriptions. New rhine- stone jewelry includes brooches, bar pins, shoe buckles and others. Others boxed for gift giving. We ship this Set against your M. O. or check, boxed, for J$1.25, SEE OUR GREAT DISPLAY OF SMOKING SETS AN v}% G b2 & B Yellow or green oiled slickers or black rubber coat with hat to match. Both ex- International Gift Co. | Q& «’% | 713 13th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. ‘ Wi , ; BOYS’ Raincoats l | 4 Gift Hosiery 7w $3.89 | | DG Exceptionally Low Priced are Thread Silk, 12 strand with silk eaching to the Hem. “Unexcelled” brand. serfect. e B2 Hortified Investment X% . ’ = ; e € %TOCKS and bonds fluctuate under the in- ¥ Women's lovable Men’'s custom-. ‘w"d;":‘g‘me?{fgrfl',"“_"“ pitaliEaCY cellent styles and the kind fluence of speculative conditions. % boudoir mules and built' slippers, $5 to S f‘mfi]m Ravon, e;:;gr;;i:;g i Lo A boys like. Sizes 4 to 18, BT g g BT MY M e it B Rl r. e as we 1ssue upon here in I A 3 Men’s “Best-Lver H A beautiful stocking. = = s : : S = . The sheerest of sh ! = Washington—has absolutely no speculative ele- | ‘\:'/""' Daniel(Green, falt Iela:_}éerb d(::)o n;\c;)lti;h hog;or%e;;emgm ,?g?et%‘fé .:" s ::r " ] - IR ! g e id be - Any of the beautiful stockings will make ment : - PEETCE C e et e ‘Women’s Bath Robes | HEY return 6129 interest on your money— if o :3\'/,’3 pers, $2.50 and $3. & . ey Smart shades are featured. All boxed for | paid semi-annually—and are really the i oo e . . Ch'ldTC‘]s novelty XA gift giving. St Fiee £ W B . 1 ! A Soft kid or quilted felt, lamb’s wool or W4 | reet arm Beacon safest place for investment of your surplus I | & S 2 ) % ands 4;’% satin bedroom slip- leather slippers, 79¢ KA and Lawrence .50 Let the Manager of our Financial 4 pers, $1.65 to $1.75 £ i Cloth Robes, just Children’s New Purchase the kind a woman | Department tell you more about them ! in detail. . s : X Handkerchiefs Sport Scarfs, $1.59 who wakes early will ap- < MACKEEVER:dGOSC . rvice e 25c Box Ordinarily they would preciate. They are ideally eIV [RElALTORS | ! Many are large enough [ sell for $250. Georgette warmth-giving and neatly 1415 K Street Main 4752 ! g;;’sbszi '“’;mfi hree in | and printed silks in stun- styled for comfort. } ning color combinations. I Fringed ends or hemmed. Floor Street Floor or with colored corners. Usually 50c. Street Shawl or tuxedo collar models trimmed with satin and | cording. All colors. Sizes 38 to 4. . Second Floor—King's Palace e e A e

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