Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1927, Page 25

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AT HELDINTWOALS died, npon a Summer day, and few the mourners were who sighed above his lifeless clay. Once all the dead game sports were glad to bask in his chicken feed, and Freddie surely was | Man and Wife Say Dead a prince, th{e dead game :cp;{rls akrlmv;! | 3 He had a free and open fist. to help i H B He had a freo and open fist, to v<tn | Son’s Wife Was Given Medi cine Ordered by Doctor. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.” FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1927. & Bro.StreetFloorDay low regular, which are generally the best to be found anywhere. From many ave found timely merchandise at rock-bottom prices—and this great one-day A e e es. Visit every department on the Street Floor tomorrow—and get your share! Bare, o pacs, the Kepoeh BT 1 o e Coupi’s s, Jam of that older race that | (A thS 08 toved the so nd wing. One womar T Do 1 ; : odies . en ar. to be weeping by his bier deplored his early m:‘l:x‘fml,,_,f;" 3“,&’.',‘ . hen Wt KM}W' ";.'".ll Le vl':;'fld\-wd the only tear |} ooty will mak® an examination of B AT each to determine if their deaths were ¢ | due to poison. Street Floor Da}’ (Copyricht 1 Accused of Poisoning gl ( ’ l Mr. and ‘Mrs. Hayes were arrested IMP R Goach Is Carpenter. Wednesd charged with administer- o Correspondence of the Ascociated Press. ing poison to Amos' wife, after Mary Suggestions BELOIT, Wis.—Coach Roy Bohler | .” Hulbert, director of the Detroit of Beloit College felt that the institu- | Girls' Protective League, had wired a tion must have a field house. But|Pastor of a local church voicing her - il b suspicions, and the message came into there was no money to ‘lelk it. So the hands of Dr. J. F. Standifer, a he turned carpenter this Summer and | pt iian” renown; and Freddie was a darling | lad, the finest boy in town. It's but a few brief seasons since he had mu wot and wist that coin grew on the shrubs. While in the heydey of his fame he garnered gorgeous sums: it i was as easy. soft a game, as twiddling of your thumbs. These modern davs most fighters save the profits from | their grind, and when they journey | to the grave they leave large rolls behind. They buy apartments and hotels, from out their kingly we | September 16.- zed prosperous % ere held in sep jails today on a charge of poi their daughterin-law, Mrs TASON. A Real Sale! 5,000 Men’s Fine Imported Broadcloth SHIRTS Specially Purchased To Offer Season’s Outstanding Values for This Event at n’s First Quality Silk Stockings PAIR I 8 Unusual Bargains in Standard Toiletries A number of beautiful and useful items will be on spe- cial display tomorrow—and while you are shopping for bargains—look these over and lay away several im- ports for gifts and your own personal use. New, desirahle and most reasonably priced. rs of fine silk stockings— rictly first quality. Certain- bortance to the stocking-val- hington. pd — Reinforced Service Weight Boys' Imported Junior Over= coats, double-breasted modcls with convertible collar. Tailored of all-wool fancy novelty over- coating. All-wool lined. Hand- sewn button holes. Bone but- tons. Extra piece of material for hat or cap. Sizes 2 to 8 .$12.75 Men's English Twill Pajamas, i H | <icfan, but that the medicine he gave our own importation. In the B Tl ot Hae (s IGINEE Tdch: Soud wide stripes that are so popular \nd she got worse. now. Sizes A, B, C, D. In tan, blue and helio stripes on white grounds. Collar attached, $5.95 English Golf Hose, in splendid color combination. Many at- tractive patterns..$3, $4 and $5 English Pull-over Sweaters, smart and swagger—in attrac- tive color combinations— $5.95, $7.95, $9 and $9.95 Novelty Sewing Sets, in many attractive colors and designs. erected it himself. James Hayes died about two months = — = lago and his brother Amos, who then lived in Detroit, was called home for the funeral. While here he was taken ill and died. Mrs. Amos Hay s and or 1-year-old daughter then came ake their home with Mr. and Mrs. Harris Hayes. The young widow Vi shortly taken ill and died. ves, in denying that he poisoned his daughter-in-law, declared she was YOUR ill when she came here from Detroit, and that he would not give her any- thing other than prescribed by a phy- sician. rs. Hayes also declared that her son's widow was ill when she came to their home. “I gave her some liver pills,” she sald. “She did not get any Letter and I gave her another dose.” . AT 'When the pills did not bring results, ve in these chiffon and service Mrs. Hayes sald, she sent for a phy- e narrow four-inch lisle tops —a complete selection of all es 874 to 10. burgh's—7th Street Tazimova Is Naturalized. NEW YORK, September 16 (P).— Alla Nazimova, stage and screen yesterday became an American tizen b y naturalization. She stood in line with scores of other prospective itizens and took the oath in the sual form. EST. 1879 lent quality. Cunning designs with attractive fancy tops— 28, $1.95, $3 Powder Jars, dainty powder jars from France..$150 to $3.95 Othys Perfume, subtle, fasci- nating—a bit of Paris! Some- thing entirely different....$150 Powder Puffs, fluffy, dainty powder puffs with all sorts of in- triguing handles. Make delight- ful gifts.... $1 to $2.28 Stationery—24 sheets and 24 envelopes, in white and pastel Collar Attached or Neckband Styles ~ 16 Cakes Palm . Olive Soap Castile Soap For tailoring, quality and outstanding 39c and 49¢ - $1 N == Come early if you care to This very special offer share in this tremendous bar- brings 12 regular size cakes gain. Standard size cakes of “Dona” castile soap with and all in perfect condition. a huge fluffy towel. #$3.50 value. Tomorrow. Peroxide .........euue 35¢c D. & R. oia Cream vvvivnnnr. 28¢ 75¢ Eau de value these shirts cannot be surpassed at this price! Every last man of you wants a shirt that combines comfort, good looks and quality —at a price that means “a penny earned.” And these shirts mean a great deal more than a penny earned! And the man’s favorite col- ors—white, gray, tan and blue! Sizes 13}% to 17. It will take only a minute to select one —or more—on your way to or from business! 600 Suits Men’s $1.65 Fine Cotton Pajamas. . . $ 1 15 A special purchase! Fine materials in white, tan and blue. Frog and braid trimmed. Sizes A, shades, box Ash Trays, of colored glass. Figure cut in glass. An attrac- tive novelty, each 15¢ Glass Liquor Set, colored glass. Graceful swan jug with glass handles. 6 colored glasses, set in a silver-plated and glass tray, $12.50 Wide Gold Filled Bracelets, with fancy color stones and at- tractive filigree effect. Ex- tremely sniart Three-row Pearl Necklace, made of fine quality pearl. Beau- tiful white or cream luster with silver catch. $5 to $7.50 values. $3.98 Tin Cut Crystals, 27-inch length. Combined with fine lit- tle rhinestones.... $4.95 Crepe de Chine Scarfs, some with hand-painted designs. Others with hand-blocked prints. $4.50 to $1298 Men's Crepe Handkerchiefs, hand-rolled hems. Dark or light Why Not Start Today? We don't save to become dollar-rich so much as to become heart-rich. Heart- riches are the real fortune. You can save, if you haven't. Don’t worry a min- ute about past failures. Become a mem- ber of this helpful institution now. Officers Directors JOHN B. GEIER AR G, MEINBERG J 3 ROBERT, Gt ' HARRY V. LANSDALE ROLAND M. BROWN % Secretary M. T. DIXON Treasurer WILLIAM NEULAND President EO KOLB H. M. PACKARD WILLIAM BRIGGS JOSEPH F. ZEGOWITZ National Permanent Building Association Under Supervision of the U. S. Treasury ' 75c¢ Mavis Face Powder and Talc ¢ Combination 2 for 50c A special Saturday ;fier of this well kmown brand at the G most attractive price. Both cold, which ever you prefer. powders delightfully smooth Ideal for sickrooms or trav- and fragrant. eling. 949 9th Street N.W, JustBelow grounds with contrasting color $1 Vacuum Bottles designs.. $1.25 to $1.78 45c¢c A bottle that will keep contents very warm or very $1.50 Georgette Men’s 50c Pongee Collar and Cuffs Handkerchiefs Hand-drawn $1.50 Georgette Sleeves, Special Women's Georgette Handker- chiefs, hand-rolled hems. White or cotored grounds with con- trasting color designs, $9¢ to $1.50 Women'’s Heavy Crepe Hand- kerchiefs, hand-rolled hems. White and colored grounds with .artistic color combination de- Very useful to carry in your purse while traveling, 20c to 78c 3 s 4 Children’s Wool Socks, excel- NATIONAL PERMANENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION o L I h/c; /Jraren{’? Boudoir Pillows Exceptional Values For Street Floor Day 49C Dainty boudoir’ pillow of a fine quality voile. Shown in all the pretty pastel shades, shirred and stamped for embroidery. In round, oval and heart shapes. Stamped Crinkled Weave Spreads, $2.25 A full double Ledspread of a fine krinkle cloth with inter- woven stripes of pink, vellow and blue. All prettily stamped with basket design for colorful embroidery. Sale of Garment Bags $1.29 GARMENT BAGS, made of good quality cre- totine, in many pretty patterns. Room for 8 gar- Sl men$s. TOmOTFOW ......... .cccoceceeiiacenironenes $3.00 GARMENT BAGS, sturdily made, with pocket for moth balls, Many pretty patterns and colors. 51.95 Capacity 9 garments. Very special at e 79¢ CRETONNE GARMENT BAGS, ideal for Winter coat or any large garments. Splendid color choice. Kare values at Ao - ) $1.95 GARMENT BAGS, made of an extra quality ticking, in pink, blue, and rose. Suitable for hold- sl.so ing 5 garments. Tomorrow > ey TheDebutanteofthe Season “Bernice” Dresses in gleaming patent colt, soft rich velvet and brown suede. She wears a wide variety of heels, in- cluding spike, baby Louis and the Cuban heel. Stop in and try on a pair—you cannot appreciate the beauty and flatter- ing lines until you have. 39c HOT POT HOLDER, a 29¢ DRESS SHIELDS, set of 3 very attractive hold- doubly covered and shown in ers inclosed in a flesh and white. Regular pretty cretonne 23 and crescent shapes. Sizes case, Special at . C 2 3 and 4. Special. Y Sale Framed Pictures A Special Purchase of Well Known Subjects 69C Regular $1.00 Value Very attractive oilette pictures, including The Lone Wolf, Blue Boy, Indian Spirit, Innocence, 39¢ Dozen HAIR NETS, cap and fringe shapes, dou- st ble and single mesh, Al 39¢ Box Priscilla shades _except white and Sanitary Napkins ray. Tomorrow at, 503.. SRR 21C 4 BOXeS’ $1 The Priscilla make and of a very fine quality. Regular size and 1 dozen in a box. arm styles. 'Silk and chamois In All the Popular Shades lined. Fitted with purse and 5139 $1.20 Dozen Clark's irror. ractive shape mirror. Attractive shapes, Ask Your Friends About These Hose 0. N. T. Cotton Thread, 0 yazd. spools. i 69 SHOPPING BAS- black and white. 24 KETS, fancy woven baskets spools to_ a in many bright colorings. customer. To- Q@) Three sizes to morrow, doz. choose from. ~ Sale )5 price ... e C thread and free 75¢ to $L.50 gette, in black, edged with Cotton Hand- formal wear, pai tucked below. \ flesh, In six ) . . . 5 i _Oprortunities in Notions fetaies] Each - wo7te 1o % o formal dresses 75¢ Belgium. Woven in gay colors $ 1 '39 Blue enamel finish. Consists of Neediepoint, from France. street and evening wear. background to he completed. Dress Buckles, 49c Boys’ Channel Reefers, from buttons. Double breasted, con- 12Y;¢ Filet Picot, . Herbert’s Guaranteed Hose France. In pouch and under- derwear. Specially priced. $7.95 to $22.95 Silk Bags, from France. With chrome. Also pictures : =5 edging all handmade. A Rhinestone and Pearl Bag. New geor K em l;roidered gette collar 3 K initial, Fine geor- and ocuff sets < i . Boys' White 3 R"'lhlel;l)ni ) Slipper Buckle:‘. navy, tan, red, f rifliant buckles are very muc dainty lace. kerchief, with i P b ::;:.: uAnIal dhiown 48 coloted Bordsr: in the swim” this season for o . p Gl o Rhinestone Dress Ornament at . 10 Exce tional Savin 10 the shoulder—at the waist—a € p g the elbow. pretty styles. C leaming ornament—so Fashion Velvet Violets, in their soft natural tone. ~ Very popular trimming on both street and R.egUIar $1'69 _Rlbbo;; Nov’eltlgs. entir, J for- eign. ew fascinating ideas— Sllk Georgette any number of them, 75¢c to $7.50 g 3 Filet Scarfs and Doilies, from 40 inches wide i on black filet mesh net. Very attractive $1.25 to $4.95 Cigarette Sets, from Germany. match box. cigarette case and cigarette holder. Cleverly de- An exccllent quality of signed. In leather case....$3.98 crepe georgette in all the new fall shades, both for Suitable for chair seats, benches E \ or foot stools. Center is en~ Certainly a rare bargain at tirely worked, leaying only the this attractive price. b y gcau:liful new floral designs. . riced exceptionally low. $1 Gold and Silver FLOCRPER Dainty Filigree dress buc- England, tailored of all-wool kles in many pretty patterns. chinchilla, all-wool red flannel Ideal for fall trimming. lined. French faced naval brass vertible collar. Patch pockets with flaps. Sizes 2 to 8...$18.7§ 12 yds. for $1 Novelty Leather Bags, from A very dainty edging for slips, handkerchiefs and un- End of the Trail and 19c Hand Crochet ; _ many others. The frames Picot, 12V;¢ yd. lovely Beauvais embroidery. All- S i silk lined. Fitted with purse and are of imitation poly- A very fine and dainty mirror ..$19.50 with panel mirrors in sub- ;::‘l‘ ML G Doy B Exquisite—and so fashionable jects above mentioned, 49c. 3 %ffif’;ifi"fin:‘"f evening dreu'. Street Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street

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