Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1928, Page 25

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JANUARY 19, 1928. ’EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. THURSDAY, THE Gavel of Virginia Senate, Taken in 6.).FmdsWa\ Back FRIENDS OF SLAIN GIRL ARE IN HIDING Two Men Say They Will Sur- render if Police Avoid “Third Degree.” | Special Dispateh to The Star. : RICHMOND, Va, January 19.— ] | | Remnants--Just for Friday HECHT CO-F STREET |vomess Women’s Shoes Z,R Pairs of $7.50 Low ¢ including patents, satins, —reduced in price from their already lowered prices. i brown 'Kid Targe e You're sure to see something vou need in this offering $3.95 —come early before someone else gets ahead of you. In complete size range. Now A few Indian Maoccasins, plain reduced to erfbsalsd AU phio S Remnants, Children’s Shoes % 11 Pairs of Wor 74 Pairs Boys’ $4 and 85 High and Low Shoes, in good styles and qualities ; xlnrtl\ and well made— Felt Hylo Slippers; Remnants—Handbags iAol 0 = range incomplete. Traveling Cases B a1 45 $2.35 $1.95 to $2.95: mostly 127 Pairs Children's and Girls' $4 Shoes, includ- ing patent leather ties, tan oxfords and a few high shoes. Sizes 814 to 2- mgrealigedablaciatan, 230 Pairs of Women's $1.10 and $1.25 Rayon Satin House $2.35 Slippers: ostrich t copen or black; all 34 Pairs Junior Misses’ $5 and $6.50 Low Shoes ; patent leather strap slippers and ties; sizes 2! :to7— $2.35 $2.50 and $3 High and Low sizes 4 to 8— When the Federal soldiers entered this city in April, 1865, one who did duty at the State Capitol, took the Senate gavel as a souvenir. There was much pillaging and the gavel Was given up as gone forever. A few days ago a letter was re- ceived from members of the family of Alfred I. Aiken of New York, save ing the gavel had long been in their | Remnants possession and they desired to return ) i Men’s Shoes $3.50 Calfskin Pullman Slippers; red or blue; sizes 7 and CHICAGO. January 19.—Fear of “the third degree” prompted J. Gordon Chambers _and Joe Miller. “the man with the hooked” nose. to remain in | hiding in Chicngo today. They have | been ‘sfl\(:h( since last Thurxda\ for | ¥ Questioning in connection with the e murder of Betty Chambers, || CONSENT TO VERDICTS. Interviewed by newspaper men - through an arangement with their at- torneys, both said they could esiablish alibis Chambers said he met the slai 1 H abotl even TMORThe A0, | “When the | The Racquet Co. has consented to shot at me two or three times, I left dict agamnst it in the District Su- her” he explained. e Court in favor of Francis M The second time she shot at him, Cailihs, 8 bellman, who fell down an he said. she was with Marion Kirk. a unl tor hoistway at the club- friend. now being held in_connection hou : (?\:i‘v‘l‘""“* Rourke with her death e ed they | & appear for the piai NE 1 ficaes - inn tivities. . consented to pay §300 to Lawrence H ABESTAnNRTIOW WICILY Chambers and Miller dec! Brady. 2701 Fourteenth street, as dam- 49¢ ® I Mitine yiponR e ages for alleged fllegal ouster from an o e s them r at 1620 R street September ERraniee ® ihr oons 5. A verdict in favor of Brady Was rendered by a_jury in the Circuit Court Attorney Harold K. Acker ap- peared for Brady T Q ~ — 5 MUSIC . The only Roman Catholic priest who ever sat in Congress was Father Ga-‘ briel Richard, w ¢ from | ! Michigan Terri Tomorrow the presentation and restoration will be made a special or- der in the Senate. 4 pairs $13 Hanan High Shoes: Racquet and Lincoln Hotel Con- cerns Agree to Settle Suits. nd $10 Foot- 68 pairs of 88 . in a broken maodel Low She size range— §5.95 50 Handbags : regularly pouch styles of real leather: hrown, $1.45 6 Overnight Bags: regularly $15 and $18 cowhide ; with imitation shell fittings; in black only. $7.95 1 Traveling Bag: regularly $40: English cowhide, hand stitched. solid brass hardware. $18.50 1 Traveling Bag: regularly $30; saddle leather; with 18-inch hand-sewed frame; leather lined. $15.00 1 Fitted Hat Box; regularly $30; I8 inches; genune cowhide in black; with 10-piece two-tone ivory finish fittings. $11.95 1 Ensemble Traveling Set: regularly 823; end case with matching hat box; in black. made and reinforced $9.95 regularly §13; lined: 18 red they (Second Floor.) Remnants Men’s Furnishings 14 Men's $450 Waoolen Sport Veats, finely tailored. Gray, brown or tan mistures- $1.95 “Likly” brand; 120 Pairs Infants’ Double handle; Shoes. Excellent styles and qualities ; 79 Pairs Children's Felt Bedroom Slippers, regu- ! lar $1 and $1.25 values; in sizes 3 to 2— Rram yvester- | 10 Men's 87 Hats of velour: 59 €ay mo un Mrs. Lawrence H fine qualitics: reduced for this oJC Towmsend's auspices In the ballroom of sale to-—- 8 Paice $600 High-cut Leather Storm Saa e $4.85 Shoes, made with two straps at top; splendid weath- er protection— Remnants— House- furmshmgs CASE-HOROWITZ RECITAL Anna Case, one of the ful American singers on ‘nn (‘n stage today. and \ladimir Horowi - young and talented pianist of Russia r y part of | the last century { | Boyvs' ce \n« Case «-npm d (Main Floor.) 13 Men's 85 All-woo!l Lumber- iacks: varcolored plaids: jersey bottoms— $1.95 (Spart Shap ISecond Floor ) week Well Main Floor.! Remnants—For Women c and $1; two inches 50 Suede Belts; regularly 7 not all colors and wide ; covered or metal buckle; sizes, 35¢ of finest t inches long 2 Traveling Bags: grain cowhide; leather rongly made. Remnants < been called is touch and method of usin fine technique yet he has individual siyle and marked of interpretation. He uscs mo effects especially well audicnce completely in his ¢ group with the singing legato work with which he develoed the fugue in the “Adagio and Fuszue” of Bach. which was substituted for “Prelude and Fugue in D Minor.” and the lightness ang Italian color of Sra'la Tice % " the most cha and Debuss) mg of 1‘!' Cnnp. Mephis Beard. proving an appropriately fiendish | w of writing for mv.rp—euuqn Mr. | are bouh | THRILLS HAT first speech—the thrill of being picked out from the others. Re- hearsals — study — nerv- ous strain. But parents neadn’'t worry when they pick out from the others this most nourishing, sus- taining food for the morning meal— Wheatsworth 100% Whole Wheat CEREAL The vitamin that gives normal growth is in this Cereal. Everybody likes it beczuse it's Nature's flavor and formula — 8 naturzl, elemental 100d. Get this new true whole wheat breakfast at your Grocer's @ Dist ted by THE CARPEL CO., Inc. 1361 H Street Olrainable at all D Stores Rose Pattern Handwrought Sterling Silver Sticff Sterling Silver A Handwrought Repousse Pattern of Distinctive Beauty s HOUGH m any select the Rose "v;‘"”% Pattern Stieff S!crhng Silver pure]y for i its artistic e]cgance. its virtues are manifold. This pattern is comparatively quite inexpensive, is unusually heavy and durably smarr. It does not scratch readily and remains Jus- trously clean with minimum attention, Perhaps you have an odd picce of the Rose Pattern. Complete the set here. It will be a lifelong sou ree of pride. The ROSE Pattern PYCIAL . FLA Fignt Tearpoons $8.00 & Ope Eight Knives, Fight Forks Eight Salad Forks 24.00 20.00 MANY CHOICE PATTERNS ARE IN SHALL GCLADLY OBTAIN 1200 g One Pie Server WARFE. GROL'P Sugar “’uu‘ll » One Sauce Ladle. 200 One Butter Knife P 275 100 STOCK AND WE ANY OTHERS DESIRED Whitmore and Gompany 1225 I Street at 13th 7V—J—t?r—;;-—m ;tu;m ton| Lamp Shades Attractive styles in deco- rated parchment rice paper shades ; made with one-inch pleats. Finished with heaty silk cord and tassels Rinch Bondoir Shade 10-inch Bridge and Boudoir Shades $1.45 $1.95 12-inch Table Lamp Shades . $1.95 14 and 16 inch Table Lamp 18 and 20 inch Junior Shades $3.69 (Fourth Floor.) Remnants— Picture Frames Leather frames, in casel style Choice of blne, purple or black Stightly seratched. These very effective and well made frames were formerly $495. Reduced T $289 98 Pairs Imported Fabric Slip-on Gloves: em- broidered backs; broken sizes—mostly large: washable. 79¢ 197 Pairs Imported Novelty Cuff Suede and Lambskin Gloves: regularly $2.30 and $3; broken sizes, and some are soiled; very worthwhile values. $1.59 28 Pairs Imported Kid Gloves: regularly : with novelty cufis; broken sizes ; reduced from reg- ular stock. $3.95 163 Handkerchiefs : regularly 17¢ to 23¢; various kinds and styles; excellent qualities. 12V4¢ 217 Pairs of Silk Hose; with seamed hacks, mer- cerized 4-inch garter welts and soles; good wearing stockings. 69¢ 25 Pairs $3.50 and $3.95 Imported Novelty Wool Hose ; effective designs and colors; very fine quality. $3.00 97 Pairs of Chiffon Silk Hose; full fashioned, sheer and lovely ; excellent quality ; in dark shades only. g $1.29 $4.95 11 Fitted Week Fnd Cases; regularly $20 and 50: complete with 11-piece fittings: some with .l'a}&‘ 22-inch size. $11.95 5 Week End Cases: uine top grain cowhide : inch size, regularly §15 and $18; gen- silk lined; finely made; $8.95 1 Fitted Case; regularly $40; with 11-piece shell on amber fittings ; silk lined. 16 inches long. $18.50 (Maia Ploor.) Remnants—Millinery 33 Velvet and Felt Hats, for women: regularly $3.93 and $3; becoming shapes, suited to various types. $1.00 R Feathers .r'd Ribbon Remnants: notable values in many usable Sc and 10¢ 50 Flowers, rrguhrh 25¢ to 39¢; novelties, L4 (Main Floor ) Only 75 Left in the Sale of Women's Coats—were 29 to *39:% ——every coat a rare value every coat a smart vogue every coat well tailored $25 Straight and draped front styles. Beauti- fully trimmed with fur collars, fur cuffs and some with fur fronts, too. Silk crepe lined .|u<l warmly interlined. Coats to wear with ab- solute assurance—fash ion-right, comiortable, tasteful. The Fabrics Are: 1elsheen Fraadcloth Suede Velowrs I strella Bolina Ielorna The Furs Are: Caracul KNt Loy Manchurian Wolf (Chinese Do) Avabian Lyny Ficuna oy Beaverette (dyed coney) The Colors Are: Black, tan, brown and blue, In sizes for women, misses and larger women, 11 10 50 (I Ploar,) B S PP — & 45 Men' (Main Floor.) el SNeal2 Noals & . RN LAD 25 Men's $5 Woolen Knickers $1 Finely tailored. plus 4's and regular styles —in an assort- ment of bright patterns. (Sport Shop—Main Floor | . 24 Men's $2.50 Cotton Flannel Robes $1 Comfortable light weight French flannel robes. in neat striped effects Small and lum sizes. (Main Floor ) 70 Men's $2 and $2.50 Lined Gloves $1 Lined gloves of Cape and Suede, In gauntlet and short atyles’ Black. gray or tan Broken assortment and sives 300 Men's 75¢ and §1 Hose 2 for $1 Silk and wool, cashmere or all silk hose, In smart effects and colors. Discontinued patterns of & nationally known make. Bizea 10 to 11', (Main Floor ) Relts 2 for $1 Rroken sizes and assortments, i wide and narvow leather belts. tongue and snap styles Plain and faney M Floor ) $1.50 Union Suits $1 Well made of fine cotton, in ecru shade only. Natlonally known make, Broken IMain Floor 136 Me needs—some small as to quantity: great as to savings. 600 Men's mussed cloth, madras or Sizes 1373 24 Men's Flannelette Pajamas $1 Regulation coat style, full cut and well made. Stzes A Also. & few cotton pajamas i size D s $1 and $1.50 24 Men's $1.50 and $1.68 Flannelette Nights Warm and comfortable well Atting 35 Men's $§ Slipover Several styles in good quality aweaters, manufaeturer (Thisd Floor) oA B X Nf\f\fl&f&k&h a dollar sale for men collection of \en's but all A most interesting Shirts—were 31.59 ‘dlld 31.79 §1 This price just because they're Imported English Broadeloth, English Broad novelty and figured broadeloth, ravon broadcloth and plain madras. Al to 18, Not all materials and styles 31.55, pertec m every Maim Floae | $1.85 6 Men's §§ Raincoats )| Rubber cloth coats with cor- duroy -.u\nur; collar. Guaran- R teed ramprool. An outstanding and ¥ value. (Smort Shop—Nan Floar ) 72 Men's 200 Eight. Quarters Caps $1 $t I Nght or dark patterns. Some have rubber visaes Al LR splendid values— in sises 8% 1o and X T . (Main Floar ) (Maln Floor nightshirts Bl cut 18, 18,17 N Flaws 82 Men's $1.95, K250 Sweaters and 83 Mufflers §1 $1 Of allk. of ravon and woal and ravon knitied An excel- fent amartment of colar eam- dinations oice of popular Made by well known (Nport Shom—Main Floar + (M Floas ) Men's $1.50 to §2 $1 120 Men's §1 Four-in-hand Ties 120 Men's 8S¢ Shirts and Drawers 2 for §1 Hane's heavy-we and drawers Eeru or wints N 110 Men's 38¢ and So¢ Lisle & Ravon Mixed Hose % 4 for §1 Pain calors nght shades Al faney " Sorments: ax Handkerchiefs o for S1 len's $1 Golf Hose 2 Prs. for §1 Rrown, gray, fan and heath or mintures, B good RaRimg g hose Well made and fine as sartnent I Shame N Floas

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