Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1926, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., BATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1926. b The judgment was given by a New buildh in the heart of this vil- X tock th hurch ot ST S0 ) THREE CHILDREN DIE (i vt s e e i | OIL STOCKS AID CHURCH. |, 0 st g e ot the care was continued for two weelks, e case —-———L_ ‘or % IN SMA Kathleen Stewart, twine, 4 years old, 1. C ti = |Ann's Church also possesses another Rail Attor Di I-I- TOWN FIRE and thelr sister, Capricla Stewart, | Morrison, - Congregation Has|o,iowment fund of smeller preper’ e s o Ll L 5 . - aged 2. The property loss was osti. $35,000 Endowment. whiel cortribifes 1o the upkesp ¢ o . s . A z o | LOS ANGELES, December 11 (#).— | ATLANTA, Ga., December 11 E mated at $100,000, 1 -, b 2 = Pupils in Indiana Town Made Vio-|fused to reveal the contents of the | 0 A he ave vending for a settie. | —Judge E. Perry Thomas, 655 years | Flames g - - i CHICAGO, December 11 (P).—An TS warrants or the nature of the evidenco ; Negotlatlons ave penting for 8 settle: | WRS 0, oo e an attor: e\ theine o Avior miepms (oot funoRBiEatencalaEmIsEuses wunpoe e | | iy ca ki) dontend 08 (Re BkiEa: lently Ill by Drinking From |2gainst the young men. ation of affections judgment that Mrs, | ney for the Loulsviile und Nashvile bl el i LT L iR it ,'D"‘.‘nf,"c;’:“;d{)’;;’ln increased during slee s L] School Well. J | \ pupils were made violently ill Novem- ber 17 by drinking poisoned water TWO BOYS JAILED SEEK TO SETTLE SUIT, a the school well, were charged H from —_— 'N POISONING OF 13 with placing poison in the well, in|Counsel Acting on Action to Ob- | warrants issued here yesterday. They | were arrested last night. tain $200,000 in Alienation Case. ———— Destroy Five Business Buildings in Nunds, N. Y., Caus- ing $100,000 Property Loss. Authorities vere unable t deter- a thoritles were unable to deter. | i 0 or Brewster of New York holds | Railroad, dled at . hospital here late T i e iLumas SraTct Lol o e e building at the time and it is belleved | Approximateiy $5,000 in ofl stock they had been playing with matches. |was willed several years ago to Bishop ote nn Repairs being made at the water |Charles P. Anderson of the Chicago works left the village virtually with- |diocese to be used in the mainte- 604-610 9th St. N.W, mine a motive for the poisoning. yesterd: injuri hen he elthi 5 : |against Corllss Palmer, film actress, | yesterday of injuries when he either Neither the two youths named in the :,hm':‘ Eugene Brewster, wealthy mag- | fell or jumped from a Pullman car of Tl e o ol il | d7ine. pubiisher, married recently in|en Atlanta-bound train near Gaines- Tamilicomse ; ville early yesterday. ¥y the Associated Press. Mexico after obtaining a divorce. By the Associated Press. : ; 9 his_effect was & . 2 Daily, $ WARSAW, Ind. December 11— —————— A itayitn Mapstior Copriin R, ¢ NUNDA, N. Y. December 11— |out water and the flames soon were |nance of St. Ann's Episcopal Chupeh, aily, $1.00, $1.50, $2.9¢ ‘Athol Riley, 23, and Sumuel Riley, 18, made yest N el e . < i¥ee child their lives in a fire | bevond control of the local fire de- | Through wise Investments and 4 |g, 37 7opms. $8 weekly! $10.60 rooms, > suit to collect brodght by| The ono prudence of life s con.|Three children lost ihe e I i toet. SHowes and Taraler el Sous of Goree K. Riley. living near] One cook may spall the broth as ewster was called for hearing. | centration.—Emerson. which last night destroyed five busi. | partment. the Mount Tabor School, where 13 completely as too many. Ali women appreciate leather gifts—here you may choose from a large assortment of chic acces- sories in new leathers. A Every woman will love a new handbag—but she will doubly appreciate it if it is one of these new pouch bags—a lizard calf bag, with a tortoise-shell- like frame, $15—or a new black suede bag, with a crystal lipstick clasp, $25. Other pouch bags $3 to $35 C A gift that s sure to please the most fastidi- ous—is this purple leather jewel box, lined with silk and plush— with tray and compart- ment for rings, $13.50. Others. $3 to $15 E Whether she's domestic or not, she will love this sewing basket of straw and leather, fitted for mending or more exten- sive sewing—with a deep, roomy space to hold the sewing, $18.50. Others, $2.50 to $32.50_ G Compact sewing kits and scissors in leather cases are inexpensive, yet ap- preciated gifts. A red leather roll case and a green leather novelty case hold the necessities for sewing—each $1. The scissors in a purple leather case, $1. Other Novelties S1 to $5.50 1 A Zipper hat box is something new and con- venient in hat boxes. Just a zip and it’s open— a zip, and it's closed. really enough for a week- end trip. The model B The new pony skin vogue makes this bag an un- usually happy choice. A smart envelope of pony skin and tan calf, with an extention handle, $22.50. Others of ante- lope, mottled calf, snake skin, ecrase, pin seal and ostrich. Other bags, $3 to $35. D Hand-teoled blue ecrase leather :ninicure case, is fitted with an exquisite 14-piece set of blue pearl on manufactured amber. The case is beautifully lined with blue —a gift to charm feminine hearts, $14.25. Others, $1.50 to $14.26 F For the woman who travels a great deal—a thoughtful gift would be a small leather case, fit- ted with a pair of Pull- man Slippers—such as sketched, $3. Of pin seal —in all desirable colors. Others, $3 and $4 H Whether she travels or stays at home--you may feel sure that this gift will delight her—a cow- hide case, fitted with three toilet bottles, with dainty enamel tops, $20. Others, $5 to $28 J Overnight bag of cow- hide or patent leather— as the one sketched—is a gift that will delight the modern woman who must have just such a bag for the many short trips she makes, $10.50. Others, $5 to $18.50 Entirely New- Imported Hand-sewn Silk Underwear At Very Low Prices \n inuovation in imported handmade silk lingerie are these exquisite and alluring garments of beauti- ful crepe de chine, in flesh and peach—perfectly cut ——carefully finished in every detail—simply or elaborately trimmed with hand work—exception dly priced. Imported Handmade Step-ins. . .$2.95 Imported Handmade Chemise. . . $4.45 Imported Handmade Gowns. . $7.45 Imported Handmade Slips......$7.50 r Section, First floor ird 100 Pearl (manufactured) choker with sterling silver clasp, $6 and $8. °Oq Y 9 g An exquisite bracelet of crystal and jade- like stones, set i sterling silver, $5. Three-strand novelty pearl (manufactured necklace, with crystal- set sterling clasp, $13 Etched gold links make this new slave. link bracelet, $5. GIFrs of | LATIHLR. - THAT MEN APPRLECIATL A The man who smokes will welcome the new snakeskin leather ciga- rette case, with gold plate for his initials —$9—or the black pin seal case that holds a full cigarette package— @ convenience a man likes—$2. Others, $2 to $12. C A tan pigskin _case holds a pair of Turtle Ebony military brushes with unusually fine bristles and a small- toothed comb—a gift that is sure to appeal to all masculine natures .50. T Others. $5 to 514 L A well chosen small gift is a combination silver-like funnel, cork- screw and bottle open- er in a cowhide lea- ther case. A flat shape " that fits neatly into one’s pocket—$4.50—and round funnels in different style cases—$3.50 and $4. Others, $3.50 to $5. G Distinctively this set, attractively boxed, ¢ ting of a billfold, a place for an identification card, a cigarette case and a match case—all of black pin seal, with 14-kt. gold plates for his initials—$8.50. Others, $8.50 to $24. smart 1s 1 For his soft collars a man could have nothing smarter nor more con- venient than a brown goatskin case, handsome- ly lined with tan moire silk—that is sure to keep his collars immaculate— Others, $1.75 to $12. All men instinctively like leather—here you will find a complete line of masculine acces- sories in fine leather. B An always appropridte gift is a billfold—par- ticularly a brown os. trich ome with nicely arranged pockets that the well-equipped man requires—S$5. Others, $1 to 16. D A practical gitt, as well 4s @ smart one, is this key case, with six swivel hooks that turn when the keys are in use—a feature that every man will appre. ciate—$2. Other styles of key cases contain 2, 4 and 8 hooks. Others 40c to $5.75 F A gift sure to be ap- preciated by most men, is a set of two silver- like, gold-lined cups in a round, leather case or four small cups com- pactly fitted into a small cowhide case—each set at $2. Others, $2 to $9 H Truly ua masculine brush is this one, with deep, brown leather back and fine black bristles, with a hand- sewn leather handle by which it may hang con- veniently, if one so de- sires—$2.50. Others. $1.25 to $9 J A pigskin cigar case that holds five cigars —is well constructed, offering long service and Knotted rope of pearl (manufactured) in protection for cigars, as well as a smart acces- sory—that @ man will en- And they hold s0 much— Ll sketched in blue lizard i popular 60-inch length, calf, $8. Others, $4 to $10.50 These Gifts —and many other intriguing ones are to be found in the Leather Goods Sec- tion, First floor. K A Pullman fitted case of beautiful workmanship is this week-end case of black cowhide, with a sectional top—the center opens to disclose a _mir- ror—one side is fitted with sewing necessities, the other with a mani- cure set. The center holds a toilet set of rose man- ufactured pearl and man- ufactured amber—the whole set includes 14 pieces. A roomy bottom affords ample space for clothes, $85. Others, $20 to $85 \ An unusual slave link bracelet of jet, crystal, red and silver- like links, $5.50. Jeweiry Seclon, First floor, Blue and gold links with cabochon stones fashion this sleve-link bracelet, $1. K A handsome black leather traveling case is fitted with a 10-piece natural Ebony toilet set, consisting of a clothes brush, ‘a mili- tary brush, soap case, cases for toothbrush und paste, shaving brush and paste, gomb, standing or hanging mirror, nail file —and space for a safety razor—$15.50. Others, $5 to $32.50. joy carrying and using-— $9. " Others, $5 to $9. These Gifts —and others are to be found in the Men's Leather Goods Section on the First floor.

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