Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1926, Page 30

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30 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, 'DECEMBER 5 %#6. “‘*“————————“——"_'—‘“—_———-—m e S I]RY EHIEF [:A“.Efl Royal Leaders Are Not So Talkative, * |FOUR ARE ARRAIGNED |5gy=isor X ¥-.wna one of Piti= | okohams, sent out o distress cull Although the Department of Jus-|storm off Nemuro, Hokkaido Island. Press Correspondent Abroad Learns| ON LOTTERY CHARGES| (5.5, wi. & Bt o | 36 s, St chtion, S charged with affillation with the Hud- [ Mrau is hurrying to her assistance. | James A. Mills, - Moscow corre- | usually subjects the correspondent to spondent of the Assoclated Press,|an interview of his own. Neverthe- 12:50 e son gambling pool, the Internal Reve. | The Selne Maru carries a crew of 32 irty- nue department has long been cog- | men. rty-Two Have Now Pleaded Not | nie fepertm operation, one of the de-| _The storm is general over the Pacl- Guilty in Case Brought by | fendants asserted yesterday. fic from_the north to the south of % — ";“‘“':’"‘x ot B’;““‘“ ";]""t‘"y;‘ "“’:’::1“' less he highly ‘PP'“‘“""“'“ o He said that the records of tha pool | Japan. - Several ships have been badly A - - H : ., | of interviews from a list whose titles| of the press, having risen from a sicl i would’ show that it had furnished | buffeted by the gale. YES « -PE IOES Witnesses Say ex-California | read ke an aimost unbveatable poker | bed, contrary to t);e! et‘liocl;w'r; ar!dc::: United States. ’ names of winners and amounts won Thet J:hp:nelsl:l fur:b:&th Tone, o RCH RFECTION Hi , ; to grant the Assocla res - to the internal revenue for the col- | route to Shanghai, lost masts an o hand, says'that thepresent Kingaind | 2.5 (L et it him. One of (118 | 11 smcotiiod s lection of income taxes. drifted all night with her wireless dis- COME ALSO IN THIS NEW NARROW STRAF Administrator Took Best | aucens of Europe are not qulte so| frmimteny on s ey medest of poten: | communi ive or so eager for public-| tates is King Boris of Bulgaria. of Seized Liquor. ity as they were a short time since,| “Most royal heads it is_relatively | raingment of four men here yesterday q ; They are held back both by cabinet| eusy to interview once the corre.|in Federal court left only four more JAPANESE FR.E IGHTER - — ‘ influence, which fears attempts on| spondent has sca e heights ol . royal lives, or by thelr own anxiety | governmental red tape, and royal re- “; plead to the Government’s charge CALLS AID IN STORM lest they say something which later| strictions with which the enthroned| of conspiring to make interstate ship- BOSTON, December 9—The ar- £t R s it AND CUBAN HEEL MODEL—LIGHT SOLES Sixty fishermen are reported miss- PATENT, BLACK OR TAN CALF ing along the Hokkaido coast. OUR SPECIAL “No. 22" HOSE—CHIFFON ot SERVICE WEIGHT IS DELIGHTFUL, 2.90—3 For 565 s By the Associated SAN FRANCISCO, December 8.— | oo o O o asine: i rrounded,” says Mi t: = - v J s personage is surrounded, ¥s Mr. | ments of lottery tickets. All of t] i der r Isl i . The tri Ned M. Green, all interviews with royal person: | Mills, Ferdinand, of Rumania: Al | arraigned have pleaded nor st e | F, Lose# Budder Near Islands. Caring for feet is better than curing them World War figure and former pro-| ages,” writes Mr. Mills in the latest| fonso, of Spain; Albert, of Belgium. ol e ov, Bt it Y an Gunboat’s Masts Swept Away hi dministrator for this area,| issue of the Service Bulletin of the and Alexander of Jugoslavia are at from $1,000 to in Night Varlety to Select from B 3 . || Assoclated Press, “I have noticed a among these. Former King Ferdi-| $5,000 each. n Night. Pincushion 25¢ up . 1343 F zling 42 bottles peculiar tendency on the part of| nand of Bulearia and former Kink| Thoso who appeared yesterday wero | By thh Associated Press. Forms ............ PARIS WASHINGTON LONDON liquor has developed that the | rulers to follow all movements of the| George of Greece also were easy of : . svernment had “under-cover” | correspondents’ hands, as if the con-| access, but usually tied the corre- ,;fif;{f‘f;}":hg’m‘,‘nz‘;‘rfi;“ Massachusetts. | TOKIO, December 9. — The Japa- EMBROIDERY SHOP 1 on the colone aff. stant dread of assassination in which | spondent’s hands by saying, “I'm not | ¢ % B a0 v ot o qgflnour ‘:;?re said | nese freighter Seine Maru, bound from 827 11th St. N.W. i under-co they live forced them subconsciously king to you for publication, but Springfield, one of | Vancouver, British Columbia, 10 ! §.q.ee--swe-e- R S took the to be on their guard.” y for your personal information.” vesterday, but prog Queen Marle of Rumania is, in Mr. —_— e ——. ~hort distance toward ind! Mills' estimation, even within her own ; land, the most accessible, democratic| ~ Near East Dinner Planned. and simple of all the soverelgns in | special Dispatch to The Star. 15 promised s Europe. She does not do all the talk. | S"eci Dispatch & ey Ahlin. ing, as most rulers do, but gives the| FAIRFAX, Va., December §.—Mrs. S R scribe a chance to ask questions, an| J. U. Kincheloe, chairman of the O ML DR OR: important and valuable ‘ concession | Near East Relief Society, will give Through the words of th agent, | contrary to usual court etiquette. | s u % Cireen was again pletured as a high |~ One of the most difficult and shrewd.| & chicken and oyster dinner at 5 Government official who sorted out|est sovereigns to interview is young | o’clock tomorrow night to assist in the best of the confiscated intoxi-| King Alexander of Jugosla who | raising the county’s quota of fuads. ants for his own personal use. The d that on one occasion | p a bundle,of several bot- Let Marian White, our expert shopper, make your selections, if you cannot shop in per- son. Write her and she will attend to your? needs efficiently and The Annual Christmas Sale of ™" 1,000 Lovely Dolls at Special Prices Women’s 50c Hosiery, 29¢ Pr. _Perfect Quality Rayon Stockings and Mercerized Sport Hose, in a splendid array of light and dark col- ors, also black. Street Floor \“...»r. o, 0 2% mony fre KING'S PALAC 810-818 Seventh Street Satisfaction Since 1859 e deposed administrator in one the prohibition department's offi- cial ca, We PHave to Be in Ahlin also said that Green in-| structed him and nl_lu;:‘orflflzx:lsl:‘l: ‘. & m el €arnest How, Really! $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Dolls Imported and Domestic - SO—— : Dolls Reduced! ness stand by Col. Samuel 1. John- ®on, who formerly was immediately subordinate to Green in the San Francisco office. Detalls of two din- ners given by his superior, at which liguor was served, and of an ad- monition to his chief that it was “risky” to remove intoxicants from the enforcement oflice were related by the witness. Tries to Shield Women. | Asked to disclose the names of | ECAUSE the days to Christmas are few and fleeting, you'll satisfy yourself best ¢ by choosing now from our showing of Personal Greeting Cards for Christmas There’s still time to have us individualize the card you choose, with your own card plate. “it isw't customary to bring ladies perbly craftsmanlike effect. But to eliminate SEE s T the risk of disappointment later—put our shop on your “appointment” list for the morning and be joyously delighted with the cards you select! Former $3 Dolls are now $1.98. Former $4 Dolls are now $2.98. Former $5 Dolls are now $3.98. Former $6 Dolls are now $4.98. These include beautiful Kiddiejoy and Mama Dolls, dressed in white, some with caps and lovely dressed dolls in various styles and sizes. Many have beautiful hair wigs. Large heads. All these dolls from famous makers—Ideal, Petite, Jedco, Kiddie- joy and similar ones. $10 Dressed Dolls, $6.98 Full size, practically as large as a baby with lovely face, dimpled knee and beautiful flowered dress and cap in several colors. Street Floor—King’s Palace Ten or more different styles, in- cluding bisque head Kiddiejoy dolls dressed in white, also un- breakable infant dolls with or without blanket, twin dolls tucked in a mattress bed, full size unbreakable infant dolls and unbreakable dolls beautifully dressed in dress and cap, and also the baby doll who lives in a shoe. is over we are going to of the women on the witnes sposal of the empty bottles 3 one of the dinners also was D 1 1w Johnson. 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Sizes ayon (< 0 50. ngh-Class Mllllnery ort’éain:h ‘;v‘fncxrt‘c :;]r‘\_‘rlr d\Zrnsh gzl‘i Second Floor—King’s Palace Sets, $2.98 Sizes 81x105 and 81x90, cords. Soft, linen finish 37.50 Exqui.ite $1 0.00 cotton. Boxed for giits. :\;‘li‘t‘:nsc[:m:lfc! bolv\ter. I[?; — Hats N Fancy Silk Fascinating Cuffs Adorn * only and the cotton ones are FormerPrices for $16.50 Garters, 25¢ o :;:;krclis:nw;:rs:, Bluevan $1250 -d -y Skt silk_ivbon and Chamoisuede Gloves at st $13.75 Occasions $20.00 e s Demure little turn-down affairs or those $1.25 and $1.50 $15.00 s Millinery Dept., Main Floor W. B. Noses & Sons gifts. Fancy Linens, 98¢ Lace-trimmed Vanity and Buffet Sets. Dresser scarfs and other pieces in all pure Street Floor that turn back, flared effects or elaborately braided and embroidered ones, or if you prefer them—dainty cut-out motifs in small cuffs. And what really makes them so de- sirable is that fact that they wash so easily and well. They were purchased to sell for $1—but ” tomorrow you may choose any of this group linen. All white or colored Furniware Established 1861 Linens for only 69c a pair. lace and also natural tan Carpets F Street and Eleventh Upholstery AL the new shades—mode, beaver, cinnamon, silver, gray and tan. it Street Floor—King’s Palace $2 Boxed Pillowcases $1.50 Pair Scalloped, 1ace-trimmed and fancy medallion trim- med. Fine quality, evenly textured bleached cotton. A splendid gift for the home. Street Floor Children’s Apparel for Christmas Gifts! Tots’ $5.98 $7.98 to $10.98 Winter Coats Winter Coats $3.98 $5.98 A Most Unusual Offering! GENUINE Baby ALLIGATOR SHORT VAMP PuUMPS Lowest Price in All Washington For This Style and Quality $3.98 Hat ) Both the youngsters and their mothers will Fur-collared Coats, of beautiful woolen fabrics BOxeSy $2095 $ Crepe and appreciate a gift of one of these lovely, warm in brown, deer, rose, green and rust. Nicely 5 coats. 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Sizes 8 to 14, So fashionable is the mode of Alligator footwear, both in Paris, New York and Wash- “ington, that it is with distinct pride that we offer footwear of genuine Baby Alligator skins at this unprecedented low price. Sizes 3 to 8—AAA to C Wadths Stetson Shoe Shop $1.25 and $1.50 Velour with Tapestry Table Scarfs, $1.00 Plain jacquard tapestry or combined with velour. Tinsel edged. Choice of green, rose, red and brown. Corduroy Robes $2.98 Wide-wale corduroy, in cherry, rose, wistaria, green, copen, French blue and tan- gerine. Side-tie style in sizes 38 to 44. Rayon Quilted Bathrobes, $7.98 Lustrous rayon in brocade pattern, lined with dotted Seco and warmly interlined. Made with tuxedo collar and three-quarter set-in sleeves. Rose, blue, peach and orchid. Second Floor—King’s Palace Boys' Admiral Coats{ Men’s Fine Silk for Gifts Mufflers And this is really a very special _Genuine Eagle Crepe, Blossom = pri‘ceA Heavy blue material, lined 53‘25 Silk and Radium Silk Mufflers, sz 98 . $5 Robe Blankets, $298 Each 66x80-inch size. Heavy, double fleeced quality, in dark! figured designs suit- able for bathrobes and bed coverings, with red flannel. Brass buttons embroidered or printed patterns and emblems, Also coats of ‘gray 05 F S -in contrasting colors. Beautiful 13 treet Second Floor and brown mixtures. Sizes 274 to 8. colors in the group. Third Floor ! Street Floor * Street Floor A e A e e S O R R R R R R T T TR IR LTI TR NI TTTN | Lmlj;.; Raleigh Haberdasher Mfl!flfimflmmx ¥

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