Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1927, Page 28

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o 28 ) THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 1927 P . T ORMISTON'S WIFE [Besars Who Teach Dogs to Help Them |WILL DESCRBE PLGRMS. Rt sl b, 1 1 = Mayflower Society to Meet Night |ton sales branch of the Frigidaire Cor- Are Denied Rank as Animal Trainers|Mestower society | poration was hela last night at the ‘ s e o n of February 28. { Raleigh. Besides the loca Manners and customs of the Pilgrim p ;s 3 By the Associated Press a e szl {tion a delegation from B: Aty = & i |for each coin. The dog soon collected | oy harg of the Mayflower and the new | present. J. A. Harlan, I 'AGO, February 15.—Beggarsia crowd and a policeman appeared.| picnioth colony which they founded | of the household division, was guest who train trick dogs to do their beg-| Stewart maintained that the dog was| .y | 2 5 Y | of honor. C. L. McCrea, local branch | § i < S WaS| @il pe described at the Februa L ging for them still are beggars and |doing the begging while his owner| Aimee’s Radio Operator IS0 5ok st teatners, Dhiaes lemlurp“simpl_\’ AR D e ine ofathe SDImt ot COIE Ehler ruied in Municipal Court The court ruled that Stewart was| P'anch of the Mayflower S“*"j‘-‘-] + Deprived of Son Under Harry Stew « crippled beg-|the be, nd ordered him to u: 1 will be’ held the night of Feb- | Decree. on o e il e v TY R CLEAN'NG A MOST FORTUNATE PURCHASE AND K - i /" SALE OF HIGHER PRICED MODELS 3 Guality ‘w1t costs passersby ppreciation | ing dogs of their own at onc 30 Februar: \ AL 15th ourney I o, mxtimates, Main o0, 1101, 7413 Bought from manufacturers far below usual cost and offered omplished, Mr: |8 at a fraction of the regular price. Every hat a new advance style WHO WILL ; for Spring. Tommision, ert Q\ HII Q (” . MAKE YoUR wiLL? || ' ‘ THERE ARE: > NS ’ umlilzgl)mlt W | I cgreyns=ce- |} v, Bengaline and D e e O i L %Q’ 314-316 7th St. N.W. FE%E%I&?LMEEI&AN % f ) Straws L A \"b' X Satins and 8 home i - B Sn D e % b‘b’ : Straws e a FOR YS ‘ New Felts R &Q'& 2 DA ToiletTrio | & =~ Crochet Vi =~ Crochet Viscas Dont_ve | = e Send for Samples K Many one-of-a-kind el ey i atories, Dept. T, Malden, Mass. [ o | connected with a publish ToCutiens b tonn 20 e models — smartest e ; | 7 2 colors for the new & (heseare far & firm where Ormiston is emple fied tl e radio man recently finer hats Vit » Wednesday and Thursday | Real Estate | Large and Small i e | [} your mind. : : & G P S 3,600 Pairs Fashioned-to-I'it S i ton di - - T | Eopeoseriad "Dy hie” Sl o ol airs rasnioned-ro-1't No Commitsion EBarged A ELe anBnin san =7 o You can take 12 years to WHEN you see these hats we won’t need to tell % . - y 2 53 pay off your loan without you how marvelous the values are. We ask ““’[ C‘l"‘“\; of "e"c“'i"fi % you to compare and judge for yourself. And the fact, fill\l])“:l’i!f;rm}1&?:;;?;:%_’ that these are offered now at the beginning of the P S cipal, half of Whisht ic ap- I Spring season makes this event still more important. man pastor | plied to reduction of debt. i Come early tomorrow. ing part of the time the woman was missing. Ormiston, in idavit, Larger or smaller loans at admitted 'h be L Spuntex Spring Needle / proportionate rates. : SPECIAL NOTICE. You have denled siie was the B Hosiery |8 your unrestricted choice of any GIRL IS BOUND OVER This hose s made of pure Jap- 7 PERPETUAL X hat in.our stock marked as high as $7.50. Wednesday, at $4.00. ON NARCOTICS CHARGE e Fell e 7/ BUILDING I8 S process. . o — Andree Dubois, Special care has been taken to ASSOCIATION . States Commi = clinging fit from toe to top. /7, Largest in Washington g st © Jaw 3 Turnage for the action of the grand 2 : = Assets Over $13,500,000 o cectione J. E. Cunningham Co. ¢ Glasid y — e Sole Distributors in Washington f Cor. 11th and E NW. Millinery Dept. Street Floor . The young as f JAMES BERRY, President. hotel 1 Union s JOSHUA W. CAKR, Secretary. after Jacob Solomon, had bte arvested 1 = Table No. 1 Silk Padded Robes Table No. 2 entertained. Values $1.39 to $1.59 All Robes $10.00 up to $15 Values §3.00 to §4.98 ate e e CHEMISE Must be Cleared Out Gowns VR 9 SEVENTH ST. oplum Lo 3 recopaci biongins o e | VLSS All 57.50 AL Bloomer 19 i charge and is under bond of §5,000 for STEP-INS Sizes Colgrs Bloomers the action of the grand jury. SLIPS Slips The hearing before the commis- Homorrow sioner adjourned vesterday to al- low Solomon to testify in behalf of z the girl. When the case was resumed p > this morning the plans of the defense . had been changed and Solomon did \ not take the witness stand. The Com- 3 2 > { h missioner then ordered the girl held for the grand jury and fixed bail at $1,500. Attorney William E. Leahy Know Chas. was trying to arrange bail for his Schwartz First ollent this afternoon. MATCHES STRANGERS FOR PENNIES; LOSES $60 Six robbery cases were reported to police yesterday, two of them involv- ing swindles. Chris H. Buddenhagen, Ramsey N. Y., trusted two strangers to the extent of matching pennies, but be- ) { fore the game got well under way - - | i & one of them snatched $60 from him = | All the New Styles—Spring. and ran, he told police. J i d d Tri i Two gypsy women told Arthur Skin- p j J Shades an rimmings ner, 607 New York avenue, his for- { R | tune, explaining that he had two 3 I ; enemies. After they had gone he ‘\\ ' il Regular 318-75 to 325 values missed a five-dollar bill from his 2 it pocket, he told police. Other thefts reported were $40 in cash and jewelry valued at $70 from Fahima Aed, 1519 M street; a 4 5 overcoat from Rindell Stoil, 3806 ot I street; a_watch valued at $i0 be- longing to Frank Reynolds, 3145 Dum- barton avenue, from the office of 4 Georgetown University. Louis Wisooker, 1314 Thirteenth street, was held up at pistol point by Between the GENUINE DIAMOND and the D PERFECT DIAMON avenue and Tenth street last night sbout 9:45 o'clock and robbed of $32. e ir auto- 'RUNKS and Leather Goods Repaired Tophams, Inc. 80 L Street Northeast Franklin 4856 No Charge for Huuling Dresses for Every Occasion Styles Colors Materials Varlations of Compose color i, straightline, belt- treatments are ed, blouse, tiered o oS d two dominant. There Crepe de Chine, plece styles. Ef- s also a selective opportunity in buying. § ¥ fective treatments variety of navy, Canton Crepe, crepes, GENUINE is just another word that is used with DIAMOND to lead the public to believe that a bargain price represents an unusual REAR THIS IN MIND: A Diamond may be genuine, but the only (Rde ety e o erene Fatindece silhouettes. Dress- white, flesh and 8ette and conven- es for sports, aft- red. Every gay ¢y 3 SPaaoin eveniigs SpHNEMRNGsm- C oD = fOTE and dress. cluded. prints. Plenty of Sizes for the Stout Women reason that it is sold at a bargain price is because it is not perfect. 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