Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1927, Page 19

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TH VENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 1927." - s . ‘ ERASH M AGEU"NK! SO C IETY ?;;.“m’n:;,‘fhm“";h:.“f e {cHANGEs ANNOUNCED KLAN LEADER DENIES ‘;";;nj;g‘.;;d;m'.aj,,-‘.jx,‘;; T;H‘f;;"u”z:‘:.:%] g g 1 o | g W ‘, IN FOREIGN SERV'CE‘ GROUP IS LAWLESS BAND‘I'Jn_ referring to recent “red” distur: | OF | (Continued from Eighteenth Page) |Marriage Announced. | By the Associated Press. iR adlil o R favors SlNGER SEWING MACHINES i . a 1w that sha any aliens con- Aravaling Costy ¢ i Mroend Mre: DeoGemhiakiinan. CHARLOTTE, N. C., September 15. | victed of a ecrime_ fo ihe country (1‘”.—:;: Tgown with & ITu:“;(‘n hat ’\"'"”"" e e Consul General Curtis Tmnsferred‘,‘ ‘iting the preval'nt lack of venera-|whence they came, never to return to | Electric and Treadle Models Sk 3 a innie, to ollie Lee Mason, Tues- | tion fe g % g Ml Dol o | = a fox fur neckpiec i 23. Mr. and Mrs. \mon\ to Havana—Other Assign- mmigration: enactmentsl andy giving] . o S . "Among the out- of - |n“n' guests | ava’now on an extended trip to Cal-| reasons why the Klan cannot support | = = ; Great reductions on all Slight- N e i e lip Keller b (iroral ments Are Made. Al Smith for Pre Jurge s - ly Used, Reconditioned Ma- avy Yard Employe, Girl andl e R e |oktmorgior: Tna ! imperial ‘lec — g — : 4 , ¢ ca e, Wil V. ot |of X h Air Service, pi Secont Gianies i the Taltb Bt L b e e CHATEAU 5 CHREE A eTH R T o Mrs a S : 4 Recent changes o United States | q i ; > : 3 # Randolph Shepherd, 18, in | ivusvitle. Ky.. ‘and " Mrs. et oh e senmmpaniatnue | T cont o nEse 6 e BT REig)g nant ?.'{L‘l'l’fl 2l I J .’ purchase a Late Model Singer 3 ) s ashington from Kutaw. | : % | At at a VERY LOW PRICE. hurn, ki . sley o o hey landed |ment of Charles B. Curtis of New | sible empire. P Wrecked Coupe. t eveni ! el ch | York, ¢ St ; | ‘he Klan stands ready,” he said, ||| | ._ 34 p st ev N in the Gerdon Bennett race in which | York, consul general at Munich, to be | ugo aegist I making it & siatutory of 1920 S Street NW. | > 3% = D | wedding party i they were participating. They are at G St i s o > & 8y & s pping, tar-and-feathe guests were entertained at dinner at | the Wi WE LK ISt Men snme| i 3 . or any similar outrage or depr One Block East of Conn. Ave. J Balance $3.00 a Month o = Lo Paradis iy, wh v Scott Fi v of : ; i September | 0 OO 5 - 5 s dation upon huma hts and liber- | A] } RAND : ki | 1L, wh Maj. Maldonado graduated { 1o jjo third s { 2 af | ties.” opony humuy s chteysdyy Very desirable apartments; some i Machi 1 - | Miss Doris Agnes Brow daughter | from the orps Balloon School \h,. and the transfer Suk . & | achines All Guaranteed With fiad 2 gnes Brown, daughter | from Al ¢ and_the transfe | Anarchy, the speaker declared is || with sleeping porches, one and two | 12 Months FREE SERVICE e i fof Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ar several 3 Martl lorids o et i Tl Oy otk . while heing taken to | Brown, and ter Dale McFar- | : A ann to a similar post 4 |4 o Gl sdio il Dut Lo BLEAL ) Hospi - an acc TH < ity. Mo.. son of | Countand Countess Jolnsten Noad | G 1gst at Panama. | anarchy in ¢ = Maleiysurastvatiohnow) e \<hington-Richmond i e = Ll ondon arrived in Washington yes- | ou i : do nof o | 3 2 . bt HEKHMOnI R D (A i McFariin of Kansas |of London arrived n Wastinetol Yeb | res s of : e e I onoe ||| with tualresinstit taahmeriow Thows ||| R I 10 7th St. NW. Phone Franklin 6906 ‘Miss S ¥ S Nz er ] e | Aeveanardled yeftaciay Salie where they plan to remaiu | I\, o Do acret :|arything else—but I do care about the (|| 7. : i 1748 M street ne ¢ | noor. The ceremony”wns_perforn: on SRS sul | enforcement of the cighteenth amend- i 5 : |at 4:30 o'clock in the Hamline 2 tonald D, Ste oot Wera hurt, | Chureh, the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Ife Mre. Murray Russell and | Vv ce consul but not seriously. Miss Noxom is jonj| MO MGLiHE e Mildred B. Gur- | daughter have gone to Atlantic City | ceol 0 by Miss Edith a a ‘halfonte-Haddon Hall | \ ul detailed at the & - —— SRR Rl e i el o it e | otibacc Ry, vold 1% “Allman of | c] b St M k EAEEEELEAEAEAEFFLEEEAAIEAAAEAILI AFATARAEATATRAFASAIANASSARSSANNNNS) : a short sta S cuts and hruises he he | {torksel 3 Michigan, vice consul at : face and is in a1 nervous con- | Mrs. Alfred F. Bonziger has returned | Otis Ogden of Indiana, vice consul at - i a i zement of ioli, | ! . 3 & dition herd was treated for a 20 ¢ Kt Do " to her apartment at 940 Park avenue | G , and Richard S. Leach of i BIEE : nipn The bride, who was given in mar- | in New York. Connecticut, vice consul at the State 1011 Connecticut Ave. Os x raor lnary The three were driving northward | Departme Ric! | riage by her fa was in a costume = 3 i E nt. on the Washinston-Richmond road be- | Fiage by her father, « | Mr._and Mrs. . E. Splint are ati g0y i) Dwyre of Ohio, consul at| 65 avootnic and e | of white georgette crepe, made over |, e, Bl 7 P 3 | tween Accotink and ot Humphreys }m”" S Col of e Lol luks sas e TN Disieidioy SRS IR Atlan- | Guadalajara, and Jack D. Hickerson | Open to when their coupe collided with a mov tie City for a short vacation. of Texas, consul at Ottawa, have b Ing van of o & Co.. Baltimore, en | held by a pearl bandeau and orange - [fox = ul at Ottawa, have been | o SOTiEe 16 Weemin, WR, ” blossoms and she earricd a shower | R e R o ity for Quty Al tie the Publi 3 ek bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the | Mamage Licenses e Department and Fdward P.| uolic ! Van Is Overturned. sty | . sowery of lllinois, consul on detail at | y The huge van was overturned. and Miss Gladys Holmes was maid of | - 1“'“ e licenses have been issued to the i’.:jn(:lfl‘f" dl)'['lv:n'llnrznhl)mq heen as ran ; ew a “d and knocked | honor and wore a gown of rose taf-| foljoy e signed to duty at Guadala | L h - the coupe w 1 and kno | hono nd 8 hua ' James and A na, ! ard. uncneon to one side of t} ad. Lombard was | feta and chantilly lace and car | son ane X i | removed from his machine with a |sunset roses and blue delphinium. L St Newherey. Ba- a Would Enrl Two- Thm‘]s Rule. | i o Sinch gash in his head. Fully 25 {Leonard Davis was best man and ti b av of Tialtimore D d tourists passed without Stepping 10 | ushers were Mr. Everett Cross. and | oy ‘.)”\‘«M and Lotise' . Berser, | 3 N eptember 15 nner an . . . aid rank Beissor. O e & HiN and Funice V. Whitehead ¥ of New Mexico| . ? nciu ng 2 Democrats fa A colored motorist finally pulled to |~ A veception followed in the home of | boilt of Righm nocrats favor ‘abolishing the re. s and Lombard was placed in |the bride’s parents, on Farragut street, | feorce Washingio ¢ b Sjdhizement of; "}']"'}'\" g sl uppel' and taken to the hos-|and later Mr. and Mrs. McFarlin o i Giines, omi ational candid: ithur | rt Humphreys. A started for Chicago and will later o . domer and Ethel § Rt B aational, fcoy - nt at the United States - | to Kansas City, Mo., to make their| ri . g | > neer Hospital he was placed in lieme | A "nmm. and '\l(-!fln P Mithurn. | ‘{"‘;.":k 1 J,“;'nwnrr an a survey Opening September 15th ambulance and sent to the loe g N ght and Marie ¢ ority of the State’s| pital. He died before rcach | Mr. and Mrs 't Bilshorongh ahn e~ and Julia s e T oaee. | countle city. | gave a children’s party last evening ohort W, a B | Miss Noxom and Shepherd later |for their young son, Robert Bi were carried to the local hospital by | borough, j in celel ion of his| “George Fr of this city and Lillian A. E. Kline in a moving van, which |eighth birthday anniversary. There | Lagenstein of Baltmore, 0 'co " ionio. happened along. William 2 an, | were 14 guests in the company and | ey’ T cinia M. Richardson ‘of this colored, of Baltimore, operator games were played during the « g L first van, was arrested by the Alex.|ning. The house had a charming ar.| Walter J Haeman and Clyga Wikiame. > g , h ¢ h 2 andria police and turned over to the | rangement of reses and ferns and | v s ‘it This purchase of hats in- l!::a' fi\d «':;u]nn-] :nnlh!nri!‘ifls m(vd lea;rbr 9;01) ’ulme xue‘:tn:\'a; [:i\('iel:lat:'a\'nr.;“ R A o cludes an unusual assort- leased. “harles arden of alti- | the girls a pocketbook an he boys g Ar Daniele_and Josephine Briscoe. . b, mo 4s in the van. Neither was |pencil box. Dorothy Turner won the | ment of sport and dress J i hats. SEE THEM IN OUR injured. girls’ Charleston contest and Steuart / According to Lieut. W. J. Wilkin- § 4 / day event—COME EARLY. son of the Alexandria Police Depart.| Mr. Raymond Aloysius Noonan of | 1723 PA, AVE. MaIN 2321 3 : ment, Newman claims he saw the | Waltham, Mass., spending a few DA, s e e — goupe zigzagging and pulled the van | : cials nto the ditch to avoid a crash, but ials i :;;a( tne {S0uPe atruckhis rack jon o ) I 3 : 300 Extra Spe ol e side, | 4 Lombard's body has been taken to | ; ¢ 4 : ¥ the Cunningham, Kennedy & Watkins BT funeral home, 809 Cameron street, this city. His parents are Mr. and x Mrs. Lewis Lombard of 802 Maryland - e 4 BASEMENT' avenue, Washington, and_ he leaves "E @ 4 R besides them four sisters, Miss Mabel S e : Lombard of the above address; Mrs. { N - btk L b bl D e o 1115 1117 F STREET S LG Wi saanes. Pl h 2 . inter seasons. ou’l Fort Hoyle, Va., and Mrs. Leslie Brown of \\nmn-ndge Va. He was surely find just the hat graduate of George fiEthn A Fashion-favored 2 ’ - ’ you're looking for. versity and the Y. \r L. Draughtsmanship and was employed at the Navy Yard. U. S. DEPUTY KILLED. e W ’ —that our designers have produced in * R : Auto Skids Into Bank and Turns splendid quality for us to offer at this 19 Over Near Floyd, Va. special price— # DANVILLE, Va., September 15 (#). 1; I t —Deputy United States Marshal Pat Pll en - n‘u d Proffitt, 33 years old, was instantly $ ,50 . killed last night when the automobile in which he was riding with Marshal L $ve ooy On the Comel’ Look Stone of Ioanoke and Mrs. Stone 2 = turned over a few miles out of Floyd, A beautiful neutral Fall shade (be- E for 1"“"“'”"’ . ’5‘1"‘1“‘1‘ around a et Included are the nationally famous . tween a bronze and steel) harmoniz- n the road and wei ank- z E b . ment. ST e Tuxedo models—and others equally ‘@ ing well with these dress materials: lzth & G Sts N w Bargams g o = AT distinetive in character of design and : Mocha, Desert, Golden or Tete de i _ Births Reported. materials. 4 Negre Brown, Also with Beige, Black WMWM The following births have been reported to and “Pottery”—that reddish shade so - T e They merit your attention—and will difficult to blend with shoes. Edwin C._and 5 ” 7 sl & and Efie £ Wallgce. hor. win your favor. ” fourteen-fifty S N N S R N S S N N S S N A A N N S R S N A S e R SRR A N S A A SRR R AR R AR R RS @ Other New Frocks “Dust a hmonisine ate g0 O . —$16.50 to $125.00 in “Propper” chiffon hose Ridgely. boy. o Z d ge. bo; 0.0 and_Sarah Jenifer, girl. £ s S 02202R2902028 D. F. and Mary A 2 "’?“ “"‘fr, Cand Trma. b3 . boy. T % / . 2 | Ul by : Masterly Millinery Shapes and effects that you will not find du- g . i P ea_!hs Repo rted. plicated—being exclusive with us in Washing- & et P e é.;f,h"%‘l‘wfl‘,:‘,:‘; I “'h:"fi"sx:"’a"'fifi‘\’xr:" ton. Smart Sports in Felt, Soleil and Velour: & &»;;:fi:?fi:’:im‘;fiax B e and handsome Dress Hats—of distinguished E . 0. Home 1 irables. |.VP?S. | RAT) " " S el o Sports, $7.50 to $18.50 11 1 DG S TRE h T | e Youth first considers the importance of being smartly w,:nT e 2 20 R (A Dress, $1().00 to $25.00 dressed, and Brunschwig's is the first choice' for authentic ; A & . : Millinery 26th Annual Sale of % r»;w "k, Go%6 F’m!‘] lllne N P T X ¢ Unusually Smart-Hats OW | HEKIMIAN'S ORIENTALS AR sy arrow, ® months. Dela- Low Price! _Prlges at Pre-War Prices | ‘ ' : 95 1,000 Specimens to Select From Third FRANCKE & LUSTICK RS RL2RRERRLVBRIS Floor HERE is, in every city, one which maintains undisputed leadership in its line of business. As to Oriental Rugs and Carpets, their valuation and proper care, Hekimian has striven for and achieved this leadership in Washington. Styles Feature A Wide Range of Head Sizes TN " \\‘lcvarc cc!ehrating our T-\\'cnt_\~sixth Anniver- The Fabrics The Styles Stlll sary with a Sale of our entire selected stock of § Hekimian-quality Oriental Rugs. This offering is Fine Felt Vagabonds 0 made at reductions of from 25 to 30 per cent under B_lack Satin Turbans Well known Lucette Wash Dres. iz ** Chinchilla Coats with fur collar. Effectlve prevailing prices. Silk VEIY" Cut-a’-Way :.,g‘?. l.o. w"h blwm“"sl;;; a::l Sw‘;‘:s. Sizes 3to 14............$6.95 Brims Girls’ Coats. Sizes 7 to 10. Nov- Grosgram : ol 4 g 1 d £ jersey, flannel and oth b This message is di- Terms—Cash, Ribbon Helmets 5:’;7:...::::"'. Newest colors. Special..$5.00 elty materials. . .$7.95 to $15.00 Junior Misses’ Coats of chinchilla, camel's hair, novelty materials, with and rected especially to the Velours Soleil Mushrooms without fur trimmings. Smart new styles and colors, at our USUAL LOW PRICES. §i6 mer lotiNarhinston Note: All rugs bearing Green Tags can be ex- Velie Of-Face Styles 300 NEW SCHOOL HATS AND TAMS who for some reason changed at prices paid within 10 years from date of Just arrived 300 new school $]. 69 Over 25 new and different styles. = E— PRICES during our August Sale—we have Esiablished 1901 Take Advantage of This Special! Eontaiicd hie g avines 7 Silk Chiffon of Exquisite Sheerness With a for their llellifit. NEJIB HEKIMIAN Short Lisle Garter Top in FrdnCKe & 1226 Connecticut Avenue Lido $ 1 25 p:'}:, Lusttck Washington’s Outstanding Silk Hosiery A Pair $3.60 1328’6 thw CLHIESRE TG L T2 TR Sold Exclusively at Stevens were unable to take ad- purchase. b i e s In All the Smart New Fall Shades hats and tams marked special All smart new colors—all head sizes. vantage of the LOW for Friday and Saturday at... === Just in time for school opening. LELRRABIDBD0L 3 LI8E g

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