Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1927, Page 18

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'I‘Tfl" TVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1927 p— —"—_———_——-——‘——m MMQ’EU e WE AT | |HADASSAH BENEFIT |1, e WURDER JURY DISKGREES. 1. pe8i 2 25t . 74| . i Sis sanitarium snny lunch e body never has been found. : X yn:vl; .'”,‘"; 3 2U) ! % B ¢ J 3 ;n:ymc-r ,null \X”‘fl“i.l'\“!.nf: ‘ District of Columbia ) TO BE "ELD w SDAY ctivitien 5 o 'v'Lf‘"l'H_" of Aarti 3 . Ind., for aw H\": ctin: ".1! 3]|n;~o YOUNG MAN l warmer tonight and tomorrow. ST eHent o [Hnl.n‘il)l‘, ”:‘1»;;'1; the murd . | = bbb # nd—Cloudy and warm to- | aid to Christian, Moslem and| qric Warsaw. 5 | eleanca y 2 i f t Mt oty and et | Ninth Andual Bal Iy in Chasge of i M T R R _ ' 11} oo ' The ball Tuesday evening will ba| o Ach e i | | A prominent specialty store has an opening remo west portion_ tonight. Mrs. William the first of a serfcs of events planned | fiijeg’ (o inia—Cloudy tonight and tomor- T a 2 - . . i ? . s Ll {by the Washington Chapter this sea- | jon. ) Hero: av: ltchmg, Annoying for a young man who knows how to meet the i | "West virginia \dy and warmer | Ogus. son. el Eni : : Arrest of Me" Appointed t0', S5t AT fomorrow: prabably rain — Tucker was known to have been in public graciously and understands how to direct tomorrow afternoon. | The ninth annual ball of the Wash SENATOR DU PONT BETTER»:,"',,,\.’f{'l:‘.‘x..,.:‘ e Sk!n Irritations a corps of workers. A young man who is seri- A aQj H Assassinate Him Features | Records for 21 Hours. . |ington Chapter of Hadassah. to be| | R had betwean $5.000 and &5 e : 1 : ! : ster_—Lipm., 42. 8 Dun., 38} | 1a1q for ithe murnoselotralsl funds | Condition Ts “All That Could Be|——————————————| Apply Healing Liquid Zemo. | ous in the business of progressing and who is Chicago Feud War. ! 1 L | work of the Hadassah medi : When as direct n interested in learning something about retailing Vivgl : e nieation in Palestine, will take | Expected,” Hospital Reports. B i i o p.m e ay night at 9 oelock in' . e 3w 2 5 ’ / citechively at 2 " B . . ) 4 am., 30.35: | U A vl Hotel, ] NEW YORK, November 21 yand relieves Sk ) the type sought. A letter, stating in detail % 5 chairman of | condition of United Sen i Pimple e f ian 3 3 ca-| ¢ 46, occurred at nterts i ttee, will b2 | tor T. “oleman Du Pont of Delaware | F% 4 Chatme ; ol = previous experience and salaries, education, age | | noon today & In et } Tutius 1 fan that could he expeeted,” it | | BAUMEBENGUE rubbedwellin- | |, s is a clean anidl 1 s racnonsibilitiesnaillreca < awed| “Lowest temperatiive, 32, cccurred at is cha ket com eunced vestorday by Dr. | | tothe back, soothes the congest- e ble J and home responsibilities, will receive consid- o ed nerve and brings quick relief. | ¢y 35¢. Oe 4 ration. Address Box 131-M, Star Office. chaitman o ) Renben O'Brien, superinteadent of the 38: lowe The Had h . which i imhattan 1 Y amd Thront 1los | | Good for every ache and pain. pital. where enator recently jone | Tide Ame n ins > S underwent a throat operation g heen shot down | (Furnished by United St “oast and | medica : ne an nator Du Pont had been showinz = | Geodetic Survey.) five hospitals' in Jerusalem, A Ay improvement sinca the oper- d 1o the loop b : £ Michaell roday, low tid ' and 12:21 | Haifa and Safed. It also e« t Wion, Dy, O'Brien said, | LANALGESIOUR (SAY BEN-GAY)| FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS (inky Dink) Kenna. * fivst ward | pm ; high tide, . and 6:13 pm. | mAan. ] 1rrow, low | i 1:02 pm.; high tide, 6:35 a.m. and p.m. The Sun and Moon. | y—sun rose ¢ ; sun sets o the ¢ o T Tomorrow--Su: ises, 6 .m.; sun 4 ot e s e i i Buy Early to make sure of identifica Moon rises 4:08 am.; sets 3:41 pm. s A ,‘ g ofore the tr were pressed.| wobile lamps to be lighted one- Mail Early ba Chiitact L | e nueub ety suriset. for Christmas i rifles and rented the Condition of the Water. e v e[S TR S 2 ...J’he Christmas Store e Xo e \so told them, the police | Great Falls—Very muddy. rented a flat on cross the t Asked point f . - . i and Lombardo, La Mantio be- ; a | - nt and refused to answer . > - questions. a trail of dynamite and guns ey of the plo! st, was the n : 1 i - ‘ Piace on Wast E ) Sitn 4 ¢ i B / days later the pol 5 | side flat, where the dynamite, with fuses and ca as are used in bomb making. At this|C place the police found two nmxrosscs" written on a piece of paper. One was the room number at the Atlantic Hotel. The other was the Rex Hotel, Where detectives found La Mantio. Tn La Mantio’s possession were the addresses of the four men who later wern arrested. Capone's house num-| her also was found on a piece of pane this heing the clue that gave police | L an indication that Canone was one of | L the men marked for death. Capone Released on Bond. Capone himseif was arrested, a i '- § Cloudy technical charge of disorderly conduct i 5 o3 oy being placed against him to insure his land.Me 3 Cloudy remaining near at hand should police | Port) Sy need him. He was released under e City A0 64 i Clonay bond. it < Clear, Both Capone and Lombardo said |3 - Clear™ they never had seen any of the five i claudy men hefore. “I know I have been marked,” Lom- bardo said. “Even after the police | raid on that cross from my home a gan& broke into my house late a ' ht looking for me. They almost frizhtened my wife to death. If I had been home I most surely would have been killed.” B S ] Capone, to whom death threats are i A Clotdy no novelty. said little when he faced | Stockholm. see AU the five. He took a position directly A (Faga e Part clondy in front of La Mantio and fixed the | H " Rermid . AR cloudy i L, 5 Purm Rico.. ] t cloudy prisoner with a stare. Havana, Cuba oar. Detectives, who were present, sald | Colo. Canal Z Cloudy Capone glared at La Mantio for sev- e —— eral minutes, saying no word. Prunes grown and dried in the There was no recognition on the face | United States and sent to_foreign of either, but when Capone finally | countries in the past vear had a total broke his gaze, detectives said, La|value of nearly $11,000,000. Mantio, who had been jaunty and talkative, trembled and turned white. | = I Expense Money on Deposit. Ifi:t“s"“, In La Mantio's pocket was the kev to the Atlantic Hotel room. There also | was a bank book showing deposits of $1,500 on September 23, $450 on Sep- tember 26 and $850 October 6. | “That money was paid me to carry out my job,” La Mantio told police, but he would not explain the.nature &) of the job nor names of his employers. Detective Chief O'Connor said the investigation into the gang plot may irad to the arrest of those esponsible [ Tor the bombings of the costly State FALSE TEETH b hr"‘l r at Hammond, Ind., recently,! Joss of nearly three-quarters of | Held Ftrmlv m Place on dollars. F Tony Afello recently was acquitted when tried for the slaying of Giuseppe Nerone. Shortly after the acquittal everal hundred bullets were poured §nto the Aiello brothers’ bakery by machine gunners in an automobile. (7 am.. Greenw today.) Stations, ature, Weather Cloudy 5 o e = Smart Formal Fashions For Thanksgiving and the New Social Season Life has become one dance after another...gay little Supple velvets, lustrous satins and the new stiff fabrics dinner parties. . .theater partics. ..debutantes’ first bows ...moire and taffeta...fashion these frocks...many to socicty...and other formal affairs, that make one gleam with rhinestones. One is intrigued with the give careful thought to one’s evening wardrobe. Wood- luminous white, the new jewel tones of Vionnet, the ward & Lothrop has a large collection’ of dinner and smart honey and biscuit shades, and the sophisticated evening frocks and accessories—for debutantes and purples of Chanel and Poiret. The lengthening of the matrons. . .attractive in price and fashion-smartness. skirt, for evening, is suggested in the uneven hemline. Evening Fashions Illustrated Crystal and rhinestone Jean Patou inspired this Cerise satin evening gown Crisp evening frock of ivory beaded frock from Paris, black satin sophisticated din- after Chanel, shows the tinted taffeta, with the chie $150—and fur-trimmed *vel- ner dr with the smart un- smart uneven hemline—that long waisted bodice and C f b Sh f \ vet wrap, $85, for the most even hemline. Misses’ frock, Chanel started. $39.50. gleaming pailette motif, A Comfortable Shoe for . : : £l formal functions. Chrlstmas Shopplng- Misses’ and Women’s Evening Frocks In the Walnut Room You needn’t hesitate about purchasing a pair Y $25 to $42:50 : Evening Gowns, including imported Paris of Arnold Glove-Grips to wear while doing your Christmas shopping, for Glove-Grips need no ]unior Misses’ Evening Frocks Beaded GOW!‘!S, %50 quards breaking in. They are comfortable from the i start—their patented arch support gives the e T Ffol‘fjs to $39:50 Evcnmg Wraps of Velvet or Lame, %65 to $150 greatest measure of foot freedom, yet gives adequate support at every move of the foot, and ~ o . . they offer styles that will become every type of Other Evening Accessories Chanel Rhinestone Jewelry foot. You will feel their greater comfort in your first try-on. For formal occasions—long 16 or 20 hutton length mart women adopted it because it was so chic for glace or suede gloves, $6.50 to $9. Sheer French evening hours. Chanel's crystal diamond jewelry Most styles are $10 | hose, $5.50 and $7. and the new metal-etched Fleur may be had in necklaces, $3.50 to 28; bracelets, $6; WOMEN'S SHOE SECTION, THIRD FLOOR de Lys heel hose, $3 to $5. [Paisley center-strap Sell 2 : ' B slipper, $13.50. Silver or gold kid novelty cut-out brooches,$3.50 to §4.50, and earrings, $2 to $6.50- | pump, $13.50. To wear with Chanel's jewelry—Rhinestone eve N g s ning bags, $3.50 to $30. Rhinestone Buckles, $2.50 NRN;OLD Wostx's SHok Section, Tiks Fioon. to $35. Exclusive in Washington With Hoodmward & Wothron 10th, 11th, F and G Streets

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