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THE _EV STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1927 marked appeal to the aulience. Arti=| - MACIA LEAVES FRANCE. : [ MUSIC ierman lieder songs of Marx and ! l\vlihrwr' L i i 5 ° | Expelled Spaniard Goes to Argen-| - ity tina for Spcaking Tour. e 31_95 Hummlng | 3 . 4 song and | | LEWISDE GOGORZA RECITAL. | he air from s, that won most | g oGNE, France, December § | [ & 5 e ; The first of the season’s series of | e “encore | P.—Col. Francesco Macia, head of i ki 11 llk ' musical mornings, and the twenty- | the Cataian Separatists of Spain, who | [ second “morning” since their begin- | piano. ont & il ed the steamship Andalu number. Bimer Zoller was ot the | LG heen expefled trom France, board- | | Hosie | ning five years ago under the auspi .~ Mo iekterita Poison Liquor at Baltimore!oc srs. Lawrence Townsend jed by the v ; s of Mrs. La send, I e poet, Venturo Gassol. ) P q {opened brilliantly with a *pac ‘MISSlONAflY DROPS DEAD The colonel intends to make & ak- | . 9 house” to hear Emilio de Gogorza = Z ing tour of Argentina and Paraguay. arty Blamed for Fate |Ioine. S Kiane “and” stary. LewiS. | Baptist Worker Sacoumbs on Street | 1 said o wontd contimae s work | |1 | voung American’ soprano. ‘in joint | : until the end of his life. | Perfect, all-silk sheer | of Young COUD|E- | vecital. ~Oddly enough, Mr. de Go in Shanghai. He and the poet took a walk through chiifion withhale fines e i zorza is of American birth, L s AL, Pecember & (P)__Dr, |the strects of Boulogne this morning ing and foe and heel. ATy Brablon. 1hihas T e | ik liaharery oo Winter ) TO_’)’ 8 for All the Youngsters B the A e ancestry {s Spanish. Miss L . - ades: IGS dose 4 .lr;:l:;‘l'l‘";|n her S—The | from Arkansas and s no shadcs. Buy now for giits. K combe o NES . - § Lienise a, dropped dead from heart 47 Trout Caught Siteie T o . @leaths from poison liquor of vear. | M 1 Bohnen, wife of the noted |©, N e street here today. 48,847 Trout Caught. Strect Floor W T 0 e o e were o the | Goeman, b ho b with the Metto | Pt el St | rven, famed ke of Seat:| < re atting in Ioytown ord of the med examiner today . a Co. Lt o *hi o rly | land, o g ok the cloging chapter of a party where | \n'-:’ ";5‘;""'1}:?‘!'\;\\;;"? ““‘jfl‘\”:"“"",‘l;;"“ Sthr. Mo, (i Wi, i & Tont. closed, This . h = Th P M' ey had drank toasts to future hab- | jiiomatic and social corps were well | pnjtouy ehiktieh finkihe) IS eacat el L menein g e f i W it Santa in elr ldst A G B . <ame liquor that | represented and many luncheon par- | ien e | ¢ 4 4 fondny o Miss |tics followed the concert, 5 I % i f 3 16 Sorsher (0 Mr. de Gogorza opened the program 9 2 . b ety amdent, tok the | WIh fn Vers il and ishine ‘ Come in ari;i rem;ter,Eirou life Tuesday of S eckinzer, | SONKS, “De ma Eirque Leger nd S . " I5 0 hiemuan an invesiigation by she | Chanaon Bacchique” both b Grotrs, | ; 7 : 3 may win—Free—the Elec e Y aminer Showed. [0f the eighteenth century, but h ¥ « Ao Bllohpemedicnl | cxaminer ahon e | heard on program. The singer was Colored vel- . t { tric Train and Spiral Track. cases, |in excellent voice and sang with a vet with gold 5 . Miss McDonald, authorities said, re. | carefreeness in these songs that gave | 4 kid. $7.50 turned to her apartment in Greenwich |2 new angle to the complete arti I g Village Mondns from Baltimore, where |50 _obvious in his more restrained the party has held at the home of a [humbers. r. and Mrs. Murphy, and immediate- | Tn the group of three Br 1v complained of feeling ill. She died | he was before a physician arrived. Sleckin- | Debu: ger, called from Baltimore by a friend re. following the who notified him of his fiancee’s con. | It . which he sang with dition, returned to New York and was : 3 v which he won able only to h his apartment be. | enthusiasti rom this super- Colored fore he was stricken. | eritical audience. is last group of satin feath- Miss McDonald, who was employed | SPanish songs was pure delight and ered ar the as a secretary, came here from her | the famillar “Clavilitos” was a suc- home in Jacksonville, Fla., about two | Cessi . Throughout his part year: Sleckinger’s home was in am, Miss Helen Winslow Norfolk, Va. They had planned to be er with the excellent, “The Curistmas Econony | the Baptist Foreign Missionary Soclety ¥ Playthings galore in hundreds of the old friends and scores of new and novel ones to make the children laugh and shout. Thev include the choicest from Santa’s workshops. Special Group of Toys at 98¢ Decorated 16-Pe. Tea Set. Empire Express, Mechanical Falcon Tool Chest. ain with Locomotive, Ten- Sale of Dolls, 98¢ 9-Key Schoenhut Upright der, Long or Short Dressed Dolls. " 10, cular Tra Bisque Head Kiddy Joy Dolls Two-(.]asp ; American F s Indestructible Head Dx et Bedro wrniture, 100p the L Movahle Eyes Sleeping Dolls. . ¢ e Kentu Derby Ra Me- Crying and Mama Dolls. Kid Gloves Set of Kitchen Furniture. entuel Crying and heesi Games. al adle. singy g i Bowling Alleys with Arabhesque Indestructible Dolls, B a0 s, ahrobey beautifully submerged accompani. $1 .59 Doll's Wardrobe Trunk. Infant and Crying Dol essed. ments for which she has become ~ £ Doll Carriages, $1.98— Gisque head infants and 1 GILBERT IS ASSAILED. |she has accompanied Mr. de Go; S colored lining i These are very fashion- gray, with rubber-tired wheels Oak Desk and Chair. $3.95— ot e 3 !w[‘m hmlrl‘:::‘ x:;:‘\;l':{\;lv"::n‘l‘lm.l-lll‘\;l,r’l,‘ 3 - i ,Llnll' .l|:,‘ «|'|\nut Gennine $1 Scooters, $2.98—Complete muy..,]; mmlw!i of oak wood, Other Unbreakable Dressed Dolls i < s . Wa audi- 4 ¢ g ¥ cid, Paris point or em- with brake and stand, rubber in =zood size. Very attractive. X K t 12.98 Ludendorff Says Reparations Head e e e ot .\ 3 - broidered back and over- mat and disc wheels with rub Bradiey's Games and Paints $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.58 to $ < 4 | was clear ‘numbers 1 B ik Ky ; . ments. including the new o Snlte wiihi hatdi shoesdand 3 : thoughtful preparation. There was Kins in brown, tan, white Genuine Slate Blackboard, 75¢ d Painting Sets, 33¢ Aand fine dimity, wi ; BERLIN, December 8 nd Painting Sets, 23¢ | kings. Long curly hair, bobbed wigs 5 & | as «f with black anc 2 i p ®rich Ludendorff delivered a tirade | Sdeht pleasure in singing. and '\ Blackboard With Counters 0 < L 0. against Freemasons, Jesuits and J Eea— = | sizes to 7% Easily worth 75¢ Street Floor—King's Palace. of natural hair. Beautiful faces. : of 82 . “he faid | The President and Trustees h me | ’ L2 2 SR 20 2R S 2 SR S SR S SR S ¢! en's ape of certain . i of the : ons s & { | Gl y 1.69 - mie e osine s Carnegie AT e i S, | Fine Silk Hosiery mational powers rule Germany through and Unlined Gloves, in ‘arker Gilbe nt _general for | I 1 1 o | o black and gra Teparations) and Mar. Pacelli_ (papal | nstitution o e s ! brown "m,' fackandigay: - Lo PR e 1, mar e B R | of Washington y Tk i or Gift Giuin Ludendorff asserted that he had # : i ! tried Inevers"way' possible o avert Announce That P g - | ,_-E‘!?,‘:fif’mé,e,,fim” Hosiery appears on every Christmas $ 95 ar. Txhibits Representing Work of & e e Gl W oy memo for the reason that they are alwavs . — pr. circling feathers. $g ] RN e o oo et the Institution and its Depart- s o S serviceable. Gray, brown appreciated. And the nicest part of se- Model in Thrift Found. I 5 o e gr ) and black. to the Public for Inspection lecting here is that the assortments are so Correspondence of the Assoc iated Press, P 3 ildis Street Floor H H H H S % 3 he Administration Building f | - varied that time spent in this departme GLASGOW, Scotland.—The mod prothe 3 ; G e > : 5 SEEHR AT LT e for all thrifty Scots has been ;'::un?ll‘ Statpsuth Mand B SSCRS RIC WA seiie ] RIABIT2A proves loth pleasant and profitable. here in the person of a beggar who on comfy. $3 o 1.9 Men, especially, <hould appreciate the e o Prs. e '\P.:rlnx five overcoats and three | Saturday, Sunday and Monday Gfl'ls Party with which careful selection can be ma- Dales of trousers. in the packets of |||l the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelith Frocks $r.98 here. boxed for -smokex of December, 1927 i rocks 5_ cigarettes, as many used and useful This £ clude 2 e - s ¢ s group of fine stockings inclides— matches. kevs, purses, knives. pipes From 2 to 5:30 P / ! 1 all silk from top o toe, sheer chiffon with $R.50 Bnt coger sl w'_r;x-:;:m ;gl‘l: and from 7 to 10 P.M. i : Crepe de chine in pastel picot top or famous Dexdale heavy serv- pounds. y o ] ¥ shades. Long-waist. short- ice weight with lisle garter top. X 3 sleeve models, effectively More than ot | Silk and Rayon Hosiery wenty-five buds. Flesh, mais, nile and fl@ | Black, with ™ 4] peach. Sizes 8 to 14, Perfect and Trregulars new shades. = > 1 Second Floor Chiffon and service weights, some silk and . ¥ colored _lin- / lack satin col | rayon to the top, others with lisle garter tops. Beautifully g, 15229 ored lining. ? Pointed and square hecls, also ribbed top out- boxed. - - I $3.50 | 4 sizes. Included are all rayon stockings with { i black heels and perfect quality Roxford mix- Il 0 3 NG ture of wool, rayon and cotton. Splendid shades. . ) Street Floor—King's Palace Incorporated B2 SR SR SRS S S St S SR SN Vashington's Leading Furriers C R E E R O N | | Gitt Hamerchies : T‘fi Lovely Party FfOCkS (3] Men’s ’Kerchiefs Ce.lebratlng_ the Old.eSt Fur Jut round 614 12th St. Hats Made and : \\sl\i? f%? ):‘,'3‘5 \‘\:.:.n o .@ F or HOliday Gayeties B“’thday n waShlngtOIl | From High Prices Between F and G St Expert Milliners “ Gl Gl \ initials. H. Zirkin & Sons FRIDAY SPECIALS || o ’Kerchiefs 4 7 in Folder, 39¢ S ; Adorable taffetas and silks, with lace for the ‘ One for every day in - & e : n nnl v el sal . | e S Subd oiloes vounger set and stunning beaded and supple satin . Ofierlng | with embroidered corners. modes for those who lean toward the conservative E E Ribbon_tied. f The bouffant robe de style appears in | ! . ) f [I)olll ]Ba.g;s, 990 i numerous versions, particularly in taffets, Y Exce“ent dn]io:,m‘]_‘,."::',-""i,‘“""f[u;n’,'f B then the Spanish type of flordl taffeta tonne. I[uud’—[l;xiulr(l iulu-l ¢ 1 with lace-edged flounces is always a g . # Correct size bag for soiled . v / i g The lowest prices we have ever featured. We . Bankarehiers, favorite. have included our Entire Stock in the Reduc- || Street Floor ( ] 2 Every lovely shade, ranging from tions—Below are shown just four of the > i | 4 white with vivid scarlet ribbons to many attractively priced groups—SEE || | fashionable black with crystal beads. THE VALUES WE HAVE REDUCED! | | Sizes 14 to 50 Group No 1.(' roup No. 2 $5.00 to $6.50 Large Headsize Felts . Second Floor—King's Palace Coney), Kid Car- | acul, Sealine acul and Krim- (dyed Coney), All the best styles and_ colors will be found in this e o} e price sclection. | | Gifts for Him! | Boy’s Watch Free With Every formerly Weasel Coats 895 t0 $150 | formerly 275 Formerly $5.00 Small $1.49 ¢ | 3-Pc. Military Set | Suit Purchase at $7.()5 or More $125 1o $175 Headsize Felts............. g ¢ : 355 378 Finding our stock on small head sizes too heavy, we Solid-bac Ebony A SPCClal Group Of s"“ts at have marked them down to this low price for a quick Brushes with firm. French Four-picce, English or double breasted style coats, vest bristles set in aluminum and choice of two pairs of lined knickers or one pair longies plate. ~Two brushes and and one knickers. Fancy mixtures in the best colors for comb in gt box. Winter. Sizes 7 to 16. Group No. 3 67 Lar 3 i 65/ satine (2 arge and Small Head- $1.060 Shavi % i can Opossum, 30 Muskrat, "hi a ade fig- B French Seal | Pony, 'Baby Seal, White and tan broadcloth or fig white, tan or blue, also striped per Gaven ¢ Agonei L8] Fmenican inaosn. Beautiful New Corsage and Boutonnieres : 596, $1.49, S2.25: |} mct percaler gk neck; g cale, Collar attached. ~ Sizes 12}4 Marmot, Caracul tail and Caracul sleeves. Sizes 7 to 15 to 3 and Pony Coats | Coats 9 suitable gift for Street Floor—King’s Palace . 1 49¢ 79c $1.98 formerly formerly him—mug and brush in $165 to $225|$195 to $250° The spaghetti “mum" gardenias, in all sizes. French neatly fined box. 3%&23&%3@&%&3&%&%&?%&‘?%&3&3%&1 $ $ S e oo S TS oy e Aotegm | e fy Broadcloth 95 135 with all purchases, - ‘ SmOCks $1 ’98 z ; 23510 to $12.50 Gage Velour $7.50 : All other coats reduced in Hats. . ... . it proportion. A {iepoail will i reserve any selection. Altera- tions at actual cost. clearance. Bottle Fourgere Rovale Velegtal, jar talcum, tube shaving. cream and cake soap, all Fourgere Royale scented. Toilet Goods S n Leather Tourist Cases $2.98 to $8.98 womias | 62 50 Lace Panels for Gifts comb, shaving mirror, or the girl who works in_an office, for the house- wife, teacher, student or any of the other girls ;‘! x good styles, in eight handsome shades to go with fur-collared coats. i TS New Selection of Metallic, Satin, $§.00 Fur-trimmed Cloth Silk Hats—Large Headsizes.... * COA I S An clegant selection of hats that just arrived, featur- She it i ¢ filkeas s H 18 il toothbrush holder and Hundreds of beautiful panels from the at the Lowest Prices g hat is new and smart for midseason wear: in l | || oflicr aegestaticay famous Scranton Lace Mill and Bromley $ .88 whom you know. Rose, green, blue and printed patterns, trimmed with self or contrasting fabrics. Sizes 36 to 4. Also Black Sateen and E Broadcloth, Cretonne and Other Patterns, ig . ; 2l e 1.98 and $2.98 gold and silver metallic, hlack and brown satins and . 2 Tl 5 $ I T high-colored silks l'url\-nun;_z woman and matron. Leather Collar Mfg. Co. Eecru and white. in plain or lav- H F { C i Bag‘! $1 to $3-50 ishly worked patterns. Each ouse r‘o‘:ks 3 Leather Bill Folds 29¢ Double Curtain Rods, 19¢ $1.98 $1 to $7.50 Ry L e s S T th fold. plai: (3 e Lnsaes | $1.25 Linen Breakfast Cloth —fj i, xeiiisfiond Clothes Brushes, sl 45x45-inch size, of pure linen with border Sizes 36 to 46. Flexible leather back. of rose, gold or blue. C iy Street Floor—Leather Goods ‘mw&\;xgq i Rhinestone Dress and Hat Ornaments A Special Group of —make ideal Xmas gifts, DRESSES | il $1.00 $1.98 «© $7.95 At Drastic Reductions Our selection is laroe and choice in the newest de- 821 Fourteenth Street N.W- signs of best quality. Real values at === = = E CREERON, 614 12th Street Floor—King's Palace b