Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1927, Page 22

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22 STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1927. INDIANA BRIBERY (2= BIBIBIBILIBIRIEIEIEIEXZAZIZRILREIBIZEIEIZREERISISE UUIZ m EUN"NUE W & The Moderate Price Dress Shop Presents for “chht Month” i =) | Dance Frocks—Dinner Frocks ernor and Others Indicted. ==/ Slender or Bouffant > on County grand jury will = The Marion County grand jury will L S continue its probe into alleged political fi\ _\\\, = corruption in Indiana for some time ‘w\{\‘ & 10 come, it was said at the courthouse sl < today. i i When John W. Holtzman, on > > g the sne =, appointed last Very Smart—and Very Special! April, announced last’ night that he would end his week to be- come city corporation counsel, it was 3 generally understood that the inquiry, S r 1 c a n which began 13 m 180, was at an end. It was s . however, i Alligator Shoes jurors woul ue their wo Holtzman was appoint ity A Complete and D i Selling Elsewhere for $10 and $12.50 : : . Enchanting Collection who took las 101 & Itz- . TS mavor many ven : $885 of New Evening Modes tial reports returned during ate S 1 Real ostrich one-straps, in trim-fitting models; 5 P o oy Beik B includ . i : % o St 5 with tan calf strap, high heels, turn soles. Also, I adore your |;s<'. 3 t looks l\rlg 1‘" Geores V in, 2 real alligator oxfords and strap pumps: Goodyear fully expensive” and simi mi rlc.m:nh s wi publican chairman, @ welt soles. All sizes 315 to 8; widths AAA to C. greet these am_wealmg models .wherever b it = (Fifth Floor.) they blossom forth. Slender headed geor- Marion County prosecutor when that gettes for the types whoiwear thorailiest: office hecame vacant while McCray Al iy was governor. 7 fluffy and bouffant taffetas for fluffy Former ) h 3 e ) Incianapolis al: s indicted and 3 - " l)‘pei. charged with making corrupt cam. 2 ; paign promises. Duvall, however, had : i LIt ' g been named previously in amdavirs q: : g2 Charmingly ornamented with smart filad by the special prosecutors wit I\ : - \ ¢ practically the same offenses and wis \ : PO bows, buttons, buckles, rhinestone studs t d guilty, He was sentenced : v X Gl 4 0 v it Jatl and fined $1,000, but : / o and other novelties. Included in the group an appeal is pending. ¥ B ” r B F | - i The investigation, which was car- X are effective flesh nnd h!?r,k or _rtdc an‘d B e N i = % oo black georgette combinations. Women’s resulted in the returning of indict- & & X4 = e ments against several members of the : 3 X and misses’ sizes. (Third Ploor.) Duvall administration, none of whom 2 has vet been brought to trial. What the final report of the grand jury will be is problematical, WOMAN CLEANERS BARRED O’Rossen Ba g Metal Brocade FROM JUDGES’ CHAMBERS In Small, Medium and Large Sizes or ChiffOn Velvet ormer Soldiers Took Care of Lon- Is a Reigning Favorite—And Here for. A { % dons;:;xcl: n:x::. xve:bo Evenlng Wraps During War. $2 .95 Gorgeous! Gorrespondence of the Assoclated Press. LONDON.—Women are taking up 3 : positions Fiy alinoethes sy gl of The convenient back strap is a popular feature life hitherto mono Ze v men, . . LT thecs 45 Um aatieatin Elia thaartiof of these bags—shown in suede, calf, alligator and L e e lizard grains. New versions of pouch and enve- $E 9 s et S Qsliciul e 1n lope styles. Black, brown and tans. PR the Law Courts. The work is done by 4 : . 2 former soldiers and during the gen- 1 ‘N’ m n d MIS es ;:;1 o The kol his ek one ot xg;iiii}{iiiiiiiiiiiiiifi Loose, wrappy coats that impart 5 g 24 O e an S them told an inquirer “no woman 1 i o . a delightfully luxurious thrill—as eguiariy A Special “Hecht Month” is ever allowed to clean out a judge's 00} r his library or his court. Not Before the war the thousands of rooms and four and a halt miles of corridors were kept by men only. Dur- ing the war period a certain number of women were taken on, but these have heen reduced to about 20 and the rest of the work is divided be- tween 90 male workers or ushers as they are_called. XX RENLNLTEY MEXEXEXEXEXEXEE o] - Py et well as the requisite warmth and $59.50 to $79.50 Service to Those Who shell pink crepe de chine and inter- 177 bo. /7 Furs, fabrics, styles, colors lined. 4 / - H i . that lead the vogue this season. ?@’xfi’r”u:{‘u'h;m‘,’\’:,fig'5':::;‘?{":53;‘:3 You have a full additiogmal month, or until coney. Jewel shades—turquoise, 2 January IV Bty ior Eoyember fpuichases: sapphire, American Beauty, rose; 4 ) | trimming notes — were never S ; TR A S W T sk e ; R —— et: More A EL XL L XL XL NLNLXLXLX : G furs. Sizes for women, misses an Money's Worth. Black and larger women. . (Third Floor.) sen in the reconstructed Albert Hall. | 4 Rayon Sport b oo e ey sl TR Lne s Smartest For Winter there, but the hall now has more ; b p echoes than the Mammoth Cave of . Depicting the clever new drap- reverherating from the gallery were N o, % PR brims; with bits of fur, feather ‘Made with the utmost care, well tailored and ST e i S A 7 B4 o brushes, flanges of satin and with flat-locked seams. In pastel and street ances. i ’ \ - /fi note of distinction. (ruira yiser) (Matn Floor.) comfort. Of soft velvet or glitter- \ » .ing brocade, some in a combination y $ C Purch C IR harge Purchases o were not allowed to enter the sacred Finished with lovely shawl or 3 : And the tuckings, stitching, done by the hands of male ushers. ; & B Cash customers may obtain this privilege by also, ‘gold and_silver brocades. 7 more intriguing. Of soft suede- Correspondence of the Associated Press. gt . Coclran Bas bad o | : 10 Bloomers $1.19 Kentucky and in some parts the ” hg R ing of crowns and deftly-cut 1 building is about 8,000, and Chaliapin smart pins to add a charming shades. Sizes 5, 6, 7, N\ ‘ 5 9.50 F : Burton Holmes opened his thirty- ) / . of the two fabrics. Lined with i precincts of a judge’s room and the y y crush collars of dyed rabbit or white el PR e s o 48 ot e " g=1 e ECHOES FILL HALL. opening a charge account.. Apply 4th floor. : 3 i fiestes sizes £ 3 ¢ 7 T like materials enhanced with rich LONDON. — Audi t 5 than they pald for af Chaliapin's sea: s A Satin Hats manner that opera may he presented acoustics are 8o bad that only sounds filled it to capacity for his perform- fifth annual lecture tour yesterday afternoon at the National Theater with the first of a course of new travel K ) G revues, which he described and ple- tured as “Happy Hawaii.” N From the harbor, where ahip's pas- P e - sengern were greetad with confett! and garlanded with gay-colored leis, to the > Jast hr;\mewnrd bound farewell, the tour ‘through the ‘paradise of the = Facinc” whs. & ‘pancama ot scenic - N\ VlZS An Assemblage of Cleverly Feauty, towhich was added the human charm of laughter, dances, the hula- 4 - hula, old and new style, and an ever- f i e aiyie, w5 5 Svr ’ Tailored Models for Travel, retty, and in most cases / wingomely shy: the near-bronze men, X / - A ) picturesque, and children, who seemed R 4 ) % 8 ‘ SChOOI or Dress- UP Day' 10 be always at play, either in school . ) y ' gymnasiums and pl the jungles of island alike on land or tumbling among thé a - ——— X I a ; breakers of a frothing, green-blue sea. g i 8 ; A stroll through the streets of Hono: k Julu amazed the lecturer with the = R / : b2 transformation made by American ' ( progress, though the gilded status of . / . \ once King Kamehameha has at least M h & \ y 3 ssnennaes kil | has stood his 10\:1 vigil efore the 5 5 5 2 s 4 durable Winé T 4 gure for more than 30 years. The S M - ) mart and durable Winter coats for A I fl: 1s d inat lor, i N & uite With Mahogany \ S i yorng: fushfonabie-thut afiieg e conquered the islands; still there is & > necessary c o ld weather protection. priee navnn) High Carved Frames . - » S, w e e Chans WM. ?:'rf:,r”fn"n "'r;?w: | { Wyandotte; with fur collars and cuffs of Lonrd ing [ $495 9! mandel (dyed lamb). . : i i ; ' y d colorings in a be- i 3-Piece Custom Built Living Room Grou, X,O“(hf"l styles an 4 it | = s coming array for every preference, Lef anduisnties A suite that belongs in the home where exact- ! “Miss 8-to-14" try them on—she’ll be per« antation, pine- | ing taste prevails. Extremely fine quality & 3 fectly delighted. (Second Fieew s s amaina | throughout—from the solid mahogany carved with bunche: he heavy growing & T s o iy Lot frame to the mohair coverings and frieze re who climb with the agility of mon versible cushions. . Web construction. . up the poleike palms. Crui among other islands, the lecturer tours “Governor Winthrop” Colonial Spinet Desk his way through jung aves a 1 by into canyons and 1o g Secretary, $89 $28.50 F » . q""’l‘ is ‘n turi b Copy of this famous style; Solid mahogany tops ; birch- i i 4 : il finished in antique mahogany wood base; dull rubbed fin- 1 o . o i veneer and birchwood. ish. (Fourth Floor.) * Killan m-tossed lake of molien lava gige| | O < y S - ¢ to & return to paradise and to a 3 F flowery farewell o one of the loveliest A ' o : p ; NS ST ——

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