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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1027. £0 =T Think of that ; Georgé R 14 day. ‘The list of rtainers in- 30 o'clock. % E I ! Think ot that ;. Georgs Remus could | EAGTER LONG-RANGE | TECH CLUB ENTERTAINS |{i%.q "bien” awarthout, - Eizabetn o O o Siants sias:| CONVICTKILLS KEEPER. | Eofoekt was aulehly. overpamersd ¢ H The courtroom appearance of Miss AT KIWANIS LUNCHEON Chick, Aleen Cornwell, Janet McDon- |zine, and Dr. John J. Palmer of the - He'has & long éeiiinal te el L H Remus was the most interesting de- FIR'NG Is ARMY AIM Cl ald, Louise Prescott, Marie Tredi.| Washington Kiwanis Club will be the | Auburn Prison Official, Stabbed, ey velopment of the morning. Leah Breler, Virginia Crowder, | principal speakers. PR Judge Chester R. Shook mounted Amelia Hoeke, Jean McQueen, Bev-| William 8. Quinter, president of Dies in Hospital. Farmer to Entertain Club. { i -[ IAI- I;‘:,m";:;o‘,';’" o, :ut ‘"""Smf Ahe Opera Group Provides Music for|erly Newton, Jean llfilflue' gmord the 'clluh. lr‘monm‘;d that next week's N. Y., November 18 (®). | of the grand jury, s 3 e Callahan, Everett | meeting will be held Wednesd: 5 4} Kot . /ILLE, N i Ky e . ot a0 “nr; | Gen. Hero Says Coast Defense Gun Meeting—Local Units in Frid Gearge o Raymond |stead of Thursday, because ey in| —The principal keeper at Auburn|.BELTS 30 D T, | arl H. ¥ | entertain the Vans indictments in connection with the ) ini - | givt v ners’ Training Has Bession Tonight. Rock, Stanley Robertson, Louis Buck- | giving. Prison, James B. Durnin, was fatally Remus case, rendering decisions in n ng = Saul Mindel, Basil Postle- ™ stabbed by a prisoner whtle n?anx:“. | ville Farm . one of the oldest ingham, mates were marching into the mess |organiz € its kind in the State, few cases. and swearing and sifting a Chunged. A program of music by the Tech|thwaite, Arthur Kreimelmeyer, Her- bert Van Geuder and Louis Kettler. Measuring 24 inches in circumfer- for supper last evening. Durnin|at its Novem ing, tomorrow .EQU“S ]Ob in Cabaret to See}vw_“' venire #or the Remus trial, de Opera_Club, under the direction of 4 l:n_nd »gh}n "(‘]F('”IIWK of fl._a n\p‘xr_m and e s Miss Florence R. Keene, featured a Kiwanis clubs of the first division, |ence, a mushroom was found in a fleld | died in the prison hospital. | evening. P Father in Court at final juror to try the former “KiIng of | gy the Associated Press luncheon of the Washington Kiwanis | Capital District, will hold an inter-|at Hemborough Fost, England, re-| The stabbing was done with T 2, here. Prior to e iiex oty W] T | Club in the Washington Hotel yester. club meeting in the Washington Ho- cently. made out of a file. The prisoner, Alex of the t an inspeetion thn 3 courtroom were crowded with a throng Cincinnati. of conrt fans. There was some hope that the fin i } g g juror needed might be chosen toda SN ¢ Fabiall d Press with swearing of the thirteenth, or | Aty oion ot A E E N I, Ohio, November 18.|emergency juror, left for next Mon-| o = d s _of the Army, L-Romota daughter of George | day, since the court will not sit tomor- | s Wit ve Remus by his first wife, who divorced [ FO% T k < ng up the fire ke, cams 1o court telay 1o $0al s S ind the ex : : ranges, has : heen evolved, he declared, to combat . her father's trial for siaving his| BISHOP TO PREACH. / toward “unnecessary de: ‘second wife, the former Imogene » % T practice h 1s drifted & had marked important JELRS B Dr. Freeman to Address Anacostia| ‘e vear lhad marked important s seit inio her | Parish Congregation Tonight. ¢ material and methods, the report 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 1] | Right Rev. James E. F: 1. DD, llacen Provine aginds ) : Jame man, D. D., | qeen Proving Ground as having re- ' woman quit a mew job | Bishop of W will be the | gylied in ifyin it 1R azo cabaret to come to ihe [preacher at a spec rvice to be | \ith experin Squlnaist. BitEs kiss Arial. She went to w he said, to | held in 5 ch, Anacostia, | get of the tests are included. % ‘earn money for her father’s defense. | tonight at 7: ! Owing to the fact that overseas gar- | 3 Lol ice 4 at higher | 4 PY Says He Is Broke. 4 parish, the Rev. 9'w;:f;r:|‘-'(r- o ,‘;‘!']\“‘vlr:‘rn]\hl.‘rc .a'm"x;‘;:oxlrh?rte‘:(;;r;;a:é‘"N:n compare favorably in material, tra C i i \l\]\‘]‘\ll«:l[‘i:;‘,‘ li‘): ?:qf‘x’:r:‘ “"\H.M < "“arr:udan il deliver a per-|in8 and morale with the most efficient —And as each da," brings us nearer to Chris tmas—each day brings new, fascinating toys tsing e e e 8, Tia | Dosts of pre~ar days, Gen, Hero eaid; to Lansburgh & Bro.’s Toytown—a village of wonders, indeed! In this gay, winking, Onca ‘moted for his lavishness in |parish in accordance with his mission o ke i : 5 S | % and. Iberality with |of knitting parishes closer together in | S¥tsfactory. blinking world there are things for the boy—for the girl and for the very tiniest tot! Come to visit Santa—and see the things he offers! us in fail s aii in- 1 a few days vangelical work of the S following the 8t. Pel g, Fla., has recently | sta A in the bishops’ ¢ 1de last | 1aid the corner stone for a new Ma- Winter. sonic home and ho: EDEJEEEEE:—EE% : ” Growing Girls’ NSBURGH & BRO.|| oo 7LH TO 81" TOE STS.E miss of from 12 to 16 years L) . prn " will appreciate this collec- Tubular F = V" Quality al a Price e e | Ve Blectric rpnvpiiansts: Tabme Dol 900 proper last to fit feet that An attractively finished ve- Questioner, $3.50 r’rg?’;'s‘_:;l‘::‘h é.’fi?’?fi; gr;o ’nfa:;fn(?fp ay;:(:nnghiai;gf ; i e Jocipede, with = comfortable fant face. are still growing. New leather saddle and rubber Answers questions by elec- 10ypROCE B e . New Ful’-Tl'lmmed | leathers! New styles! pedals. tricity. ~Complete with 12 = GG Santa’s Grab Bag, 25¢ 1. New Dlucher oxford of tan Many articles—not one worth less than 30c. You o] [ calf with tip and saddle strop of wlI t r oats aligalor clf, . Imported Doll will be delighted with them! I l e 2. Patent lcather plain toe ox- House, 98¢ . 1 ‘ ford with dull lisard calf collar. A cunning little doll house For a LUCky BOY! a Century BlCYCIe 3. Biege calfskin oxford with a that every little girl will —For a Lucky Girl, a Doll or a ’ light color calf lattice effect sad- love! Real doors;, windows and porch. In the savet Bioycle— A sk Santa About It dle. colors, Toytown—Fourth Floor Second Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. A Special Selling University Styles! Girls'’ Warm Youths’ Four-Piece Winter Coats | | Blue Cheviot Suits Luxuriously ; : Trimmed With the § 1 5 Tulored wich ETHTT AR Eroca Season’s Smart Furs g A Care of the o 4 ; The Miss of from 7 to 14 years will be de- More Expen- » lighted with th‘is special purchase of new; sive Suits! Winter coats—for here is an assortment o = 2o suedes, bolivias, sports tweeds and mixtures rBl:’f l(;xhlil‘axtolt\#;k;?t)lz df::?:}é":_m:“:d This is not ; = in the new colorings and gay plaids. All are s arc] V]La&' ]end'd]e\; tailored i ! singl (i just . z richly trimmed with huge fur collars and mafls Sficaioh ta Ofec b RreT = just a coat ) i 4 4 cuffs and lined throughout. Values extraor- double breasted three-button coat, vest sale — but a -~ , ¥ I dinaty! g 5§ and two pairs long trousers. Sizes 33 great event % / : to 40. that demands /\§ ¢ o q ‘ Girls’ Dresses, $10.95 Youths’ Overcoats, $18.75 FORE por- i : f Such smart frocks to wear to school, to Smartly tailored of fine, heavy, all-wool 2 fabrics, in fancy weaves in tans and greys. sonal. atten- g 1 to wear to sct : 78 parties or wherever a “fussy” Miss will want Doublesbreasted b 1 1 2 . : . *to look “well dressed.” "Fine heavy flat e uiateopmadciy iSises crepes, rich velvets and velvet-and-crepe Py . combinations. Sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Boys Sults e Mackinaws fined andall 300 Tots’ Dresses 0 are warmly 1t 1 o vercoats Collisidad interlined. |||\ of Imported Voiles! $ o s an 3 : cng-. bvrdtr; i Dainty. frocks that will simply thrill little 12' and fronts of s girls. Soft tones of pastel coloring charm- | ‘LONG OVERCOATS, f ;::::tsfi:ney. mf"‘:";."";‘ ? ‘ ingly enriched with gay sprays of j . boys from 10 to 18 _vca:!r or, b ; . colorful embroidery. Some lace “Double -brensted, canvect ible collar, box and ulster Moufflon, Man- Mo Ltne- immed—all fare beauties! / vl WatE; kle and many [ trimmed—all rare beauties / & Yokeland plaid fin Mandel, Squ others. ' WO HANTS VEST School Hats of AP / SUITS, of all-wool tweeds, % 5 cassimeres and ixtures. Felt and Velvet - gy \ years. $I1275. $ .98 { SPORT MACKINAWS, the big husky kind that 50 D w t . w 9 % i k7 gives the utmost warmth. e o ag Over 200 Pairs Women's oA pecily priced grow! e ayon Undies d Mi * Sho styles and brimmed effects El e B o an 188€8 noes smartly trimmed with nnvelt}; ;o{ boys of 274 to 10 years. Box models in chinchilla pins and ribbons, All wanted i g colors. = and other all-wool fabrics. ; 99 g Tailored and plaid lined. | Fourth Floor—Lansbursh & Bre. : ; $1275, [} Street Floor—Lansburgh & Bre. A great selection of shoes to sell for this low price. Models for strest, after- ) New Furred Coats In the Winette SIIOP | cioaisey plopeng noon and sport wear. Many different leathers make your selection easier. F 0 'Y * - o ’ You' will find pumps, strap, gores and or unlor lsses J M F k (i of wanted shades and novely trms. unior 1SSeS rocCKsS o 4 Every style of heel in the lot, and every r honey, 2 M 2 B width, Sizes 3 to 8 in one style or an- a ] Midwinter Will Flaunt e T Authentic Versions Her Gayest Colors Sizes 36 to 44, other, " \ ( \ of the Season’s In Misses’ Frocks! New Styles in Boys’ Long Tots’ Winter Smartest Coat Mode! Children’s O’Coats | Coats N\ $ 3 9 b 7 3 $ 1 0.95 Frocks—so very smart—with' trick High Shoes 4 : 8 | 35 i Coats that were made especially SIERek navelliiTean andl cleves 2:_ f":.“efmy Smast Litle navy .9 A for the critical young misses who totichessoft cbroi Oekatidveua fatiopss s oFE loned ” éouts bF o i will wear them. They are smartly mbroidery. ne v Wonderful shoes for school. 7 ercoats of | U L : : Y ) i Y’ - ja ey tan ana bl 5D styled of rich heavy broadcloths and E'::: Sé;:ei"‘;‘e‘:f“gipc‘a‘X‘L‘C:n f'a(:g Good sturdy tan and black leath- . splendid f¢ . peaver: : e i e < . ! suede cloth in a choice of tan, y o 2 satin. High necklines. Low neck- ers with hard-wearing soles and quality wool rubber heels—for boys and girls. 1 tabrics. In ~ i grackle, green and plenty of black. % B lines—some with collars! vs’ Vi led a) ou- The boys’ shoes have an add the popular dou: | sad | copen, featurs of water welt. protection ble = breast Fiaigned vitn fany y for extra wear and comfort, styls, and most Kets & by s’ a ll Cflul‘fl ”l‘ 'll‘. CID'I N ; of Rich Furs ew High Shades! Also Boys sizes, 10 to 5%. Girls’ J of them are ful- | fovel sizes, 8% to 2, Thers is a lim- Iy lined. " Colors | Sizes2 to @ J {ted number of pairs, so we ad- are gray, brown, i Vise early shopping. ana “many dark | CHILDREN'S SPORT HOSE —make these coats rare prizes at Plenty of Navy Blues RTINS || R this unusually attractive price. The and Popular Tans Dinations. - Only 720 pairs of th furs are French beaver, Manchurian Note the gay colors for Winter! collars, Bizes 9 [ 1iriii"Noe Va i Ty Ay 3 Prs., 8 wolf and opossum—all the, choicest Red, maize, peach, Nile green, Rose = % CHILDREN'S KNIT UNION pelts and richest colorings. See Marie, rose beige, palm green, fan h’.csl.f“’. '{'wn‘ SUITS. ith Jon or ehort legs o them tomorrow and compare them grecn,, briar rose, birch and Maryland ray o i “eced Steihy ™ B0l 4 x‘lth O.thelr g?m oA h;;e seen at blue. Of course, there are plenty of fon ut wiistline and drop’sesi. 8 £ e price! Sizes 13 to 17, navy and tan. .