Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1927, Page 29

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2 i ¥ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927 GOVERNOR DEFIES | *youE SEREONY CARDED BY MASONS | Be Opened Until 2000 A D. ASSAILANT TO DIE. Virginia Court Rules Against Man ‘Who Attacked Woman. Special Dispatch to The Star RICHMOND, Va., January 13.—Wil- lium Gee, convicted fn Warwick Cir-| cult Court of an attack on a woman | November 1 last, will die in the elec- | tric chair at an early hour tomorrow | morning. The Supreme Court of Appeals has tecided there is no error in the record of the trial. | The crime was committed Novem ber 1 and seven days later Gee was convicted and sentenced. He argued in the Appellate Court that the trial art refused to allow him a continu- ce in order that his sanity might be | | tested. | New - Apparel Always New AUTOMOBILE PARKING SERVICE Apparel . 2. moses'& Sons ESTABLISHED 1861 F Street and Eleventh AR R ,“ore Clemency Writs Grant- §ad as “Ma” Ferguson - A ceremony unique in the history of Je ) i Brands Critics “Howlers.” raaies’ Apparel Linens Furniture Masonry, and one regarded by its in- ¢ stigators as of national interest, is ! scheduled for tomorrow evening at Brightwood Ma Temple Carpets Upholstery G Women’s and Misses’ Winter Apparel In the heart of Winter we must prepare for Spring. We must check up on our current stocks and make way for daily shipments of Spring apparel. February first is the date set for this inventory. We want to make this stock-taking as light as possible, so we have planned te clear out every remaining Winter garment before that date. (Never, under any circumstances, do we carry merchandise over to another season.) To effect this clearance should not prove difficult, for the apparel offered will meet your most exacting standards of smartness, quality and gcod taste, and will be a revelation in value-giving. Every woman who has an eye to a bargain and is fashion-wise, will need no urging to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to replenish depleted Win- ter wardrobes and prepare for next Winter’s needs. Sweeping Reductions For Final Clearance Tailored and sports coats. Beautiful fur-trimmed coats A special grouping of all our remaining Fall and of luxurious quality and distinctive styling. Sizes and styles anter dresses. Sizes and styles for wemen and for women and misses. misses. ‘1 Accessories uary 13.—Brand- 1 crowd of howlers.” . g her crit &nd challe of her cleme Driven Given Five Years. Special Dispatch to The Star RICHMOND. Va., January 13. pbell, colored, arrested for the death of Mrs. Annie as given five years ine the | jary. The charge was involun. | tary manslaughter. Campbell was driving an auteomobile and collided with that in which Mrs. Amster, h husband and two relatives wers rHd. | iting *“in a secret | ing, injuring all rs. Amster dle O eonra miase” | fout days after the accident of a \wrmat{r;:}!l‘)‘ PfilvATE . KARSNE: e sealed Dbox, L NC instructions that it shall not be opened until January 14, A. D. 2000. The hox | will contain messages from high Ma sonic and Government officials, as well | Lowest rates in clty_and_finest muke cars to and from ety hos- SlR pONE COLUMBIA 43z as from heads of local grand and con- _W. W. CHAMRERS CO stituent hodles, addressed to those lhe then cor | who will hold similar positions in the PISO’S : 3 sh forcoughs ,\lu!u_nlc subjects, will orders, the yvear 2000. Other matters of Masonic Relief! A pleasant effective RS L e et aod Chest A TR Salve. 35¢ cipal address. 27 full | interest will be deposited in the box. 9 S W. B. Moses & Sons pardon & h Mr. Karsner, who originated the Established 1861 he ave | idea, has extended an invitation to all F Street and Eleventh them to prove s | ts were unjustified, | Gov. Miriam A. Ferguson has in dreased pardon and parole total 0 the new Siate record of 3, while riminal courts in two countles today ad dockets until | tion with the first annual grand vis- itation to Bright- wood ¢ 3 M which J. Karsner is the {] lustrious master. The unique cer- emony will con- sist of the depos- INVENTORY CLFARANCE (Houston) yester 5 detion of Bexar County neing o sts in dis oontinuing sen Sraminfie Bending th fet aitorneys, who declire v convieted | | With coun besi f convicts jons for fed her accusations irt procedure. . Gov. Fe nd n turn u irregularities i i who are Royal and Select Masters to { be present. Committees under the di- rection of John Parsons, illustrious | master-elect, and Arthur C. Shaw are | | in charge of details. Carl Claudy, | | prominent as a speaker and writer on deliver the Bigamist-Slaver Freed. One of the la pardons signed was for Emmett al, who w victed of killing 1+ at Da 1917, but e a hospits the insa v women . Dlead that ttorney C. M nty (San An- rdon policy | *dmade life and properiy unsafe,” Gov. | Perguson declared she had the in- | dprsement of count als, and in oSt cases all the jurors, before grant ihg paroles or pardons. (She then Invited Chambers and ; Judge McCroy of Bexar County to ex- PRIFEEY Linens Upholstery Furniture Carpets plain her allegation that Dan Morgan, an escaped convict from Indiana, had heen released on bond following his - &rrest at San Antoniv and had not bpen heard of since. The hond has Op a e o o never been paild, she charged. ‘t“l again hurl at this crowd of howl- efs a request to tell the people what 9 . 2 pardons I have issued that have not You will be agreeably surprised to know that when your g:l\onf:».l.lnsd]ed Di“! Justice and good table tops are refinished at Moses'—platters and bowls will sons,’ he said. i H i : . not mar nor mark their surface. This delightful and satisfac- ji Melow Busmmnd's Becond, tory finish is produced by 5 +«Records of the secretary of state > o show that although th> governor has egceeded the record forn v held by ) Y . r husband, James E. [Ferguson, Jior to his fmpeachment in 1917, he e 1nis ssued more full pardons than his wife 8. Fergueon's total stood at 2,440, E l D " Why not have our man call and estimate on the cost of reconditioning your furniture? The work sent to us at this time will be charged for at reduced prices. which 1,774 were unconditional re- ses, while his wife had approved 992 full pardons. sUpwards of 1,000 clemency papers hhve been approved by Mrs. Fergu- #on since she was defcated by Attor- | v General Dan Mocdy in a run-off | imary August last. Recent surveys i ow that -approximately 3,000 per- P :&ns are confined in State penal in- DRAPERIES REUPHOLSTERING tutions as compared to 3,500 when Gov. guson was Inaugurated twa Allow us to edvise you—we will be more than pleased to send an expert to your home—he will figure with you the necessary hargings and reupholstery work and supply you with our estimates. { the Fergusons *k* a bill intro- e State Legislature con- vened Tuesday for the repeal of the measure passéd in 1924 granting am- npsty to Ferguson following his im. peachment. Dress and Sport Coats .75 Sports, Tailored and Fur Trimmed = Afternocn Dresses {GALLIHER RE-ELECTED. Again Made President of Home Bu.ding Association. IW. T, Galliher wag re-elected presi- dent of the Home Building Associa- . tlon Tuesday at the annual stockhold- ers’ meeting. The following officers were re-elected: rge W. Linkins, vice illiam K. Reev es Morris Wo Vi ichard E. Claughton, ASUTEr; . Quigley, Fred L. Vogt, Alfrad ker, ' Morris Hahn, " A. n M Dowell and C. Edward Beckett, t9rs, and Alfred B. Baker, attorney Were $24.75 and Jersey, Cloth, Satin and Crepe Dresses Cloth Coats 0 Ehilitering, Wlitirass and. Gushion. Making, Fur-trimmed i Painting and Decorating of Furniture, Refinish- | ing and Fine Cabinet Work, by W. B. MOSES | & SONS Experts | | Curtains | l Shades | ; | e | ===mmm=s\V ashington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store:—T— A Neckwear Event of Great Interest! A Group of Afternoon and Evening Dresses Fur Trimmed Sport and Dress Coats A Group of Better Coats French Room Dresses, Afternoon, Dinner and Evening Tablecloths and Napkins $10.50 Tablecloths, size 2x2 yds. January Sale Price $8.75 each $13.25 Tablecloths, size 2x2Y; yds. January Sale Price $10.75 each $11.25 Table Napkins, size 22x22 inches. January Sale Price, $9.25 doz. Regular $7.75 Cloths, size 2x2 yds. January January Linen Sale Hemstitched Pure Linen Tea and Luncheon Cloths, Figured Satin Damasks. Superior grades and finish. $3.00 Cloths, size 36x36 inches January Sale Price, $2.00 each $4.50 Cloths, size 45x45 inches 85 $3 $3.50 GENUVUINE ASHIONKN - NECKWEAR $2.50 $5 Sale $ —Pure Silk—Hand Fashioned —Non Wrinkling—Long Wearing A Neckwear Eve in and About Wash Months to Come. 1310 F Street Variety of Patterns—At Such Outstanding Reductions—Is a Signal for Business Men Their Supply of Neckwear for Many At this low price, men should choose at least a half dozen or more. Raleigh Haberdasher .65 (3 for $4.15) nt of Such Scope in ington to Replenish INC. Reduced to $5.75 each Regular $9.50 Cloths, size 2x2Y; yds. Reduced tc $7.25 each Regular $11.50 Cloths, size 2x3 yds. Reduced to $8.75 each January Sale Price, $3.50 each $6.00 Cloths, size 54x54 inches January Sale Price, $4.50 each $3.50 Cloths, size 36x36 inches January Sale Price, $2.65 each First Floor Shop Silk Hosiery Sheer, All-Silk Hose, fine texture; all the newest shades. $1.85 pair, or 3 pairs All-Silk Chiffon. Hose, plain also; some with dropstitch clox; plain or picoted tops; all shades of Underthings Crepe de Chine and Radium Chemise and Stepins, a varied assortment, cluding many one-of-a-kind styles, ranging from strictly tailored to cl:'boutaly lnn-h;muod garments. ues, to $5.95. Values, to $5.95. Specially $2.95 Handbags This season’s models taken from our regular stock; envelope, underarm, pouch and bag styles, in all the new- est leathers. Values $12.50. Reduced to Handkerchief Specials Handkerchiefs—ladies’ and men's— include silks, linens and novelty; slightly soiled. Reduced to— . 15c¢, 25c¢, 35¢, 50c and $1.00 Jéwelry Specials Slave Bracelets—a large and varied assortment; mounted with red, corne- jade, rose quartz stones. Prices Imported Colored Enameled rette Case. $350 value. Special e s : stones. Value $7.50. Special Three-strand Graduated Pearl Chokers. Regular value fi o o Toilet Goods Specials $175 Ambre Royal Face Powder, 8% $1.00 Lablache Face Powder, 69¢. 50c Lablache Face Powder, 3. 50c Java Face Powder, 29c. $1.00 Melba Flours Face Powder, 6%c. | Cold Cold Cold 60c Daggert & Ramsdell's Cream, 45c. 35c Daggert & Ramsdell’s Ci 29¢. ream, 60c Creme Elcaya, 45c. 39¢ Ipana Tooth Paste, 35c. 60c Pompeian Day Cream, 39c. 60c Pompeian Vanishing Cream, 39c. 60c Pond’s Vanishing Cream, 45c. 40c Dr. Gibson's Tooth Paste, 25c. 45c Forhans’ Tooth Paste, 39¢.

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