Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1927, Page 16

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STAR. WASHINGTON, TUESDAY. 20, B0 DECEMBER THE EVENING INDIAN PAYS $250 FRBIFAONEN {Member of Osage Trlbe Pur- chases Delicacy for Yule Feast for Friends. Be the Assoclated Press. ., December 20 istmas Indian. Buffalo steak will grace the tabie of Roan Hors Roan Horse, h forth on h the days of quarry with a from Osage County in his expensive motor car and planked down $250 to Ma). Gordon W. “Pawnee Bill" Lillie for his Christmas delicacy. Maj. Lillie owns one of the larie private buffalo herds in the country. Roan Horse participated yesterday distribution of the Osage who hold their in the manner of nd bring dowdh his He drove here | in the Government more than $3.000,000 tribe The Os wealth in_common the rich: There are 2.22 itable, in the ftr inh t. Some members of the tribe hold several headrights, while others hold only fractional parts The family of n Horse and a | number of frie 1 participate in | the buffalo feast. Roan Horse will come Pawnee Wednesday and butcher the buffalo. T wealth, Roan Horse speaks 1 lish and cl picturesque tribal costume. COLORADO RIVER PLANS SUBJECT OF PROTEST Interested Citizens Oppose Congress Action on Development Until 7-State Pact Is Ratified iated Press. DENVER, Celo.. December 20.— | Opposition to adoption by Congress of | any pending legislation for Colorado | River development until a seven-State compact shall have been fully ratified sed in a resolution signed ntatives of Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming and Utah yesterday. These four are the upper basin States in the Colorado River basin. | The lower basin States are California, Arizona and N Under the 1 States will oppose legislation proposing construction of dam at Boulder Canyon or any other development pending the outcome of negotiations among the lower States, who have never reached a compir agreement on the method of devel- oping the river. upper of any | t fare | | Altonso ce. | Mexico-—Havana, Progreso, SHIPPING NEWS at_and Sailings From New York i | | ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Maracaibo ... ~December 10 | « —~Hamburg .December k 5 m bure .. .December 15 “December 14 DUE TODAY Attonso XTIL—Giion . Letitia—G . .November 17 | D ecember 10 Docembe December November . Decembe ! ‘December 17 " December 12 ‘December 18 cember 10 o cember 11 Puerto Colombia —London ... Martiniue. | American Farmer. DUE TOMORROW. Leviathan—Southampton. . . ... December 15 | Manchuria—San h—m.mu { Munarg _December 10 | DUE FRIDAY. | President Harding. ihean—Havre . | \—Rotterdam . e 3| & { DUE SATURDA DUE SUNDAY. -Port Limon E MONDAY, —Loverpool der. .December MBER December _ Decem! Decem London. - " Devembe: i STEAMERS ODAY and_ Pernambuce. SAILING TOMORROW. Albert Ballin—Cherbourg. Southampton and Cristobal, Puerto arta Colombia_and F a Guayra and Mara —San Ju; —Bermuda «—Kingston, Wast Indies cruise. Mihiel—Cristobal. SAILING THURSDAY XIII—Corunna, Merchant—Plymouth_and lLondon o- anto Domungo City Estonia—Copenhagen and Danzig President Van Buren—Havana, Cristobal and San Francisco (around the’ world} Auna—Cristobal. " lquiaue " and Val DECEMBER Saptander and i1ha Amerie; Santa sa-—Bermuda LING FRIDAY. DECEMBRER 23 Cherhourg and Southampton. Minnesota- Boulosne and London. Munargo-—Nassau. La Guayra, Puerto Cabello and Mar. ~Inagua, Cape Haytien and Pori au Vera Cruz and Tampico. dzetown—Port au Prince, Cartagena and Colombia s NG SATURDAY. Winifredian—Plymouth and A Calgaric—Queenstown and Liverpool Letitia—Moville and Glas Kasona—Blvmouth. Havre and London Sihoney— Porto_Ric Tivives—Santiago. I Eikston and Puerto Bar- | Port f‘alramum.—lhvnni Cristobal and imor MRS. GOODHUE IS WEAK. Mother of Mrs, Coolidge Fightfi{ Against Influenza. NORTHAMPTON, 20 (P).—The condit Goodhue, mother of M Cool- | jdge, who suffered a n her| fight against influenza, was reported | as “just fair” last night. Her tem- perature was 102 degri with pulse and respiration normal. Dr, imer H. Copel sician, said Mrs December Lemira nd, her phy was com | ned of tctl—] g s h S et s RO design cabinet with gilt hardware trimm Use Direct Entrance to Radio Department On 11th St. SIX-TUBE ONE-DIAL Built in handsome permd via_—Halifax and St. John rt St George—Bermuda = and Puerto an e B Buerto Plata, Santo Domingo City and Monte Christi G MONDAY. DECEMBER 26. ristobal_and Pacific Coast TUESDAY, DECEMBER Kingston r Assigned to Walter Reed First Lieut. William R. Craig. Med cal Corps, has been assigned to duty at Walter Reed General Hospital. At present he is stationed at the William Beaumont General Hospital, EI Paso, | Tex &#m&w&&&&m&xm&mm%mm%fimm%vfl Order Now to Insure Christmas Delivery : R R R G R PR IR mmmm&rm&zmmmw vres A Real (T iy Falil TWO OF AMERICAS FAYORITES. Vo Jor ! ! antique ing. 179 Nothing Else to Buy! They Come COMPLETELY ELECTRIFIED Plug In Your Light Socket With Westinghouse “A” 'c “B‘, and Majesti ’990’”’5‘#”#”%# The oHIC o ieft embedios he flasst detaiis of good rasi ssrtermance, The ceninet on ek @ fine ort, 253. BIIISIPIB 3P *he Store P - STREET of ELEVENTH | accused | with the robbery of Mrs. M \ RUIVERY COMPLETELY ELECTRIFIE yond 2 months. EeeeEEEEececEEEEee . 3’5.. Moses 'THEATER FOR AMATEURS. BURGLAR IS HELD UNDER $50,000 BOND _cricaco, |® oup of Ch | teres amateur dramatics have | announced plans for the erection of a | | Man Pleads Guilty to Two Charges|s100,000 Jack and Jill Theater. With | of Robbery—Five Other apacity of 500, it will be | llest playhouse, i Casea Pending. be equipped with | “hines, ash trays December 20 land receptacles Howard Tewis, colored, who recent.|is planned to mak was identified by several white|self-supporting the instity through the s: for as litile Iy as b women as having entered their homes | tickets probabiy and robbed and beaiten them, pleaded |cents AR R R : 5 E guilty {0 charges of before Judge Robert Police Court yesterday. for the action of the under $50,000 bond Only {wo charges were brousht against Lewis today, although there | are five other cases pending. He “M‘ of robbery the home nf‘ held grand jury | Get Your Fruit and Nuts for Xmas M nnette Hospital December 6. lleged that he entered her at 3500 Fifteenth street north- | when she opened the door at| his knock. First striking her in the| face, he proceeded ransack the lower floor. Then he dragged her to the second | story, and locked her in the closet while he ransacked the rest of the house, it is charged. Mrs HN]»M;H‘ reported $5 in cash and a wrist watch | valued at $65 as stoien. The other charge was i B Orange Grove | 1749 Pa. Ave. N.W. ! ORANGES ,l:. $1.00 | Grapefruit o0, $1.00 Mixed Basket....$1.00 Oranges by the dozen, 25¢ Paper Shell Pecans, per Ib. home, east, connection | Elsie Corn- | Drive You: Aute Ovec Rnd place southeast, De. Get ¥our Barxaing 3 s alleged that he made o\t $36 AR iROSNER"® GIFT STREET NEWS Rayon House Robes $9.75 Satin collars, cuffs and a corded silk belt-——you’ll like the robe as well as the price —a variety of designs and shades. S0 up to $100 Other Robes §$13. " Genuine Tru-bu Radium Silk Mufflers $2 .95 Other Mufflers up to $20 A a4 SIX-TUBE ONE-DIAL Atwater Kent Built in the exclusive Majestic cabinet, which embodies air column_tone chamber. S5 124 =S " » > Thic satfit ac rinat 1t anw 1n exdinet s e esund effects with radie's The B-tube 1- Atwator Kent. EEEEECECETLLLERESAS C AT R { A small de- ; posit reserves v4 vour choice for Christmas deliv- ery. Sons Gifts” fi of Deligh ¥ 2 fixxfim&zmmwmw Sons sz Main 3770 o Store of De&ghg@ F~ STREET ¢ ELEVENTH 9:15 to 6 A large ored and borders, J ewelry Jade and Quartz Pendants (imita- tion), $5.00 to $15.00. Pearl and Quartz (imitation) Pen- dants, $12.00. Filigree Bracelets, $12.00 to $16.50. $4.95 to collection of white handkerchiefs w hand-rolled hems a colored or whit 35‘ 3 for $L terns in silk handkerchiefs =V A very wide 50¢ handkerchiefs. Rhinestone Dress Buckles, $11.50. Snake Bracelets, $6.95 to $18.50. Chokers stone), plain or embroid- sty or French handmade lm n and novelty silks and broidered handkerch derful selection Novelty Boxed Handkerchiefs, 3 in a box, $1, $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $3. Other Handkerchiefs for women, 75¢ fo $17.50 each. Handkerchief Carnelian $45.00. Cigarette Holders, $3.95 Real Amber 30-in. Strands, $42.50. Boudoir Clocks, $16.50 to $18.50. (real Seoflos Jewelry Section. First Handbags A variety of styles—underarm, velope, top and backstrap ymnmn patent leather, calfskin suede, al grain, snake grain and pigskin. Silk moire lined and fi‘mt with purses and mirrors @10 French Antelope Bags L+ and brown: envelope st lr ed and fitted; trimmed with ps. $16..)0 Dl Gloves French Kid Gloves, novelty slip- in all the new 1ter shades for street or evening. Other T & gator col or novelty cuffs, ench Kid Gloves to $5.50. in ta flat book finished Antelope Soft Capeskin Gloves, very service- able, in tan or mode. The one-button st $3.75. nch y a i black; smartly h nish trimming, 320 French Anumpx» Bags in pl r:‘l‘\' and plain__pouch strap bac trimmed with gold and silver k ‘Y with a gold or silver clasp. Other Bags, $7.50 to $32.50 Bag Section, First , with one , 5 and Lined Driving Gloves. button, With fur et $5.50. styles, Section, irst Floor. Floor. _ Other Gift Suggestions for Women Silk Book Ends in bronze composition, $3.75 to $15 Jeweled Ash Travs, Cigarette Jars, Perfume Bottles and Picture Frames, $2 to §15. Allen-A Chiffon Hosiery, $1.50. Allen-A Dancing Fh’ fon Hosiery, $1.75 pairs, $5.10. Dunhill Compacts, $4.50 to S11. Hudnut Compacts, $1.50 to $7.50. Chanel's Flower Per- fumes, $4.50 to $26.75. First Floor Silk Gowns, Slips, Step- ins and Bloomers, $2.95. Ouilted Satin Robes. $10.95. Flowered Rayon Negli- gees, $12.50. Silk or Satin Negligees, $1875 to $45. Musical Pottery $10 to $12. Fast India Brass Book Ends, Incense Burners, Vases, etc., 32 to §15. Ings, $2.95 to First Floor 22 Coxwell Cha a Remarkable Value ai $37.50 few dayvs ago. more than half of them Placed on sal are oone already. The Coxwell chair is one of the most comfortable of easy chairs—and this one of the most com fortable of Coxwells. Deep, roomy seats, high backs, finely constricted throughout, with resilient coil springs. Uphol- stered in a variety of attractive coverings. Living Room Furniture, Sixta Floor. Just Arrived—Large Assortment of Lasy Chairs—*25 up Gate-Leg Tables Sewing Cabinets Martha Wa: net, ma ington Sewing Cah of ge: de: Cedar Chests All made of genuine Tennessee Red Cedar, some natural red finish, others veneered, walnut and ma- hogany, some decorated red and green enamel. Table, one drawer Maple Table ‘Tudor Mahogany Extension Table........ and Gumwood $46 Tea Wagons | Mahogany and Gumwood or Wal- nut and Gumwood, drop lids with automatic snap supports...$27.50 Same Tea Wagon with one drawe!r, $30 Aahogany or Gumwood or Walnut and Gumwood, concealed serving tray, automatic lid supports, $3 Tudor Mahogany and Gumwood, selected veneered top, William and Mary design, soap lid sup- ports ..$4] Chest, natural finish, copper bound, has lock. Size 36 inches long, 17V, inches wide, 17 inches high, $13 Chest, natural finish, copper bound, has lock. Size 45 inches long, 19Y; inches wide, 18 inches high, $18.75 Chest, natural finish, plain design, turned legs. Size 44 inches long, 20'; inches w:de. 22Y; inches £ orea-927

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