Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1927, Page 26

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* ‘when Mr. Carpenter, who was an em- | 2 B FVE GRLS DEAD MAY BEFRE TOL ! Four Suffering Fractured| i a delicates- | | | 'Bandits Rob Police | | Of Pistols, Shields | And $50 in (Iashl | | | Br the Associated Prese [ NEw YORK s shields Skulls Due to Leaps at 5 . P Rocky Mount Factory. table eating when ihe three armed | ‘men entered. They were forced to S | contribute $30 of $116 taken by the 8 3 hold-up men By the Associated Prese. X ROCKY MOUNT, ©_With four of the victims reportedin | Aquasco Constable Renamed. ‘a serious condition at Roanoke hos-| Special Dispatch to The Star i N ’ <t of Rocky Mount's| UPPER MARLBORO, Md.. January | pitals, the death 1f |., aig ot }u Henivom: s Chios e | disastrous blaze which yesterda B T S 4ng swept through the business section Yis expected to he increased to five| ‘before many hours have passed. The | body of Miss Annie Brown, one of| the 11 girle employed by the Black | Prince Overall m;” ull‘flf uhum"::.r(-'l\ FOR HIRE d when they became panic-| Eaaichen by th PRIVATE TYPE T "+ | LIMOUSINE CARS jumped from the third story of the building, was located by firemen | Jj With Liveried White Chauffeurs | Va., January 13. | County commissioners as a constable | Aquasco district | | i for both legs | I ered that her hands were badly “burned, her shoulder out of place and her ankles and back sprained. CARPENTER FUND GIFTS PUT TOTAL NEAR $300| , about 10 feet back of what had been | § the front of the building late yes-| terday | Others mast serfously injured and tnot expected to live are Miss Lydia Frith, both legs broken $ 00 PER and fractured skull. o DAY Mise Blanche Frith, hroken and fractured 5 I Mrs, Grace Pugh, fractured ;ku:!.” } 1227 R St. N.W. Miss Dora Turner, fractured skull. | Those injured but expected to sur-| Potomac 861 vive are Miss Macy Stanley, Miss ||l —— TLottie Cooper, Miss Beulah Brown,|= sister of the dead girl; Mixs ‘Thel Altice, Miss Grace Hodges and ) OIN THE Mary E. McColloch. Al are of Rocky Mount 5 2 CHRISTMAS They are in Roanoke hospitals, hav- SAVINGS CLUB ing been rushed there in ambulances, | with the exception of Miss McColloch, of the who is at her home here. Miss Mc: o s T eh. whe. caught moid of a live|] FEDERAL-AMERICAN wire on her descent to the ground, o Aol was so excited that for a time she Everybody's Doing It id not realize that she had been injured. She was later taken to her home, however, where it was discov- Ae Guaranteein Contributions for Benefit of Hold- | BRACKET Up Victim’s Family Now | Stand at $260. | For Your Phone Contributions for the benefit of the | 5 mily of J. Edward Carpenter, killed Doubles Its Efficiency by bandits Friday morning near In- ‘dian Head, Md., passed the $260 marl this morning. | Attach to Seven little girls and a young wife Desk or were left to face the world alone || Wall ployee at the Naval Proving Ground, | was shot down and robbed. | The fund now stands: Previously acknowledged. M 10.00 $262.14 TAGS TO ARRIVE SOON. ‘Washington tagless motorists are in a fair way to having their hopes ful- filled, according to Supt. Coombs of . . ‘the District License Bureau. It is always available Ad carl(;ad of 15i:on of the wayward without disturbing any and recalcitrant license plates rolled ; e ‘nto town today, and another ship- || Papers that may be on the ment is expected within the next 103] desk—and it is a protection days, Mr. Coombs vouchsafed, some- for the instrument itself. {what copfidently, this morning. Distribution of the tags may begin January 24, it was stated. Meanwhile truck owners should get busy and secure the commercial _piates, Mr. Coombs said. Otherwise ithere will be a grand rush later. The license superintendent has ex- pressed to A. A. A. authorities his thanks for the valuable aid rendered ip investigating the delay in delivery of the tags. Extends to 28 in., 32 in. & 36 in. Prices, $6.50, $7.00, $7.50 AEGUSOAT OFF TAR R Famous Footwear Reduced to 5.6’5 Your Choice of 35 Styles Including Operas—Gore Pumps Strap Pumps and Oxfords Patent Leather, Brown Suede, Black S and Brown Kid, Tan Ci Patent and Reptilian leathers. AAA to C, 2% te 8 Now ix the opportune time to purchase several pairs of Queen Quality Shoex at this low priee. Shoes for every occasion, assuring vou of latest style, perfeet fit and iasting satisfaction. HOSIERY SPECIAL Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Hosiery Reduced 2( $Pairs to $1“9 for 23.75 Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W', Exelusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927 &= Lansburgh & Bro. FRIDAY--and Friday ON The remainder of the store shares i impossible for the apparel shops to par limited group of “things to wear” that are smart and timely. sales—turn to DOLLAR DAY! Pages 24 and 23. FRIDAY ONLY! 300 prs. Women’s Shoes Very attractive prices |5 2. have been several times this! Patent Recond Floor—Lansburgh's—73th Street styles—whaose leather, black kid, tan calf, blonde kid, black satin and smart combinations. All sizes in one style or another. FRIDAY ONLY! (150) Smart $11.95 Sport Frocks e i SO ( ;I.I),Ofi [’l‘r’vrl’:x I\’rdy.u“r(f to (.)35. Tailored models of georgette and flat Second Floor—Seventh Street. an important event tomorrow—the Dollar Day. ipate in such an event—they are offering at clearance prices a But it is almost After you've read this exciting array of FRIDAY ONLY! 300 DRESSE All sales final—no approzvals $10.95 ‘ Three hundred frocks—for a day’s choice at this price! Many of them new Spring models, all of them indicating a much higher price in quality and distinction of style. Beaded and rhinestone studded evening gowns, metallic laces, chiffons of delicate colors. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 42 and 405 to 505. Materials— Flat Crepe Crepe Satin Smart Twills Laces Bouffant Chiffons Cape Models Second Floor—Ilansburgh's—8th Street Styles— Bolero Two Piece Strasghtline FRIDAY ONLY! 70 COATS $49.75 and $59.50 values $20.75 Winter coats, selected from our higher-priced groups—for this one- day event! Straightline and blouse effects of unfailing sniartness. In velsheen, suede and estrella, with collars of wolf, squirrel, vicuna fox and manchu wolf. $19.75 and $25.00 Coats, $5 Only fifteen of them! Sports and dress styles, with fur trimmings that are styled in keeping with their original prices! Sizes 14 to 36. $39.75 to $59.50 Coats, $19 Tailored of fine, rich fabrics, with fur collars and cuffs. Silk crepe lined. Ré- markable savings on good-looking coats. Sizes 14 to 36. Second Flobr—S8th Street. FRIDAY ONLY! Clearance of 200 Hats Felts, silks and satins—of smart hue large head sizes. Second Floor—Lanshurgh's—8th Street and smart line. The woman of unbobbed head need have no fear of not finding a hat large enough for there are plenty of FRIDAY ONLY'! 100 Junior high-shade Frocks piece and straightline So chic—these models of flat crepe and-geor- 95 gette. Blouse, two- 10. models. Sizes 13 to 19. Second Floor—Lanshurgh's—8th Street LANSBURGH & BRO.—7th, 8th AND E STREETS—PHONE JANE STUART — FRANKLIN 74640

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