Evening Star Newspaper, February 29, 1928, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . €., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 11 | | Woman Charges Shampoo Liquid | | ASKs $3.000 DAMAGES. |TWO HELD ON THEFT Injured Her-Eyes. "-l-NESS |S FATAI- | CHARGE BOUND OVER TODR. HUNTINGTON xcne i s st e e en. oicnan {o drop into her cyes, blinding her for| Sees Them Unloading Goods impairing her Sikton, | Offenbacher, 511 Buchanan Retired Government Expert Yoror her, SIL Buchanan Succumbs at Hospital in | for oo damaee. ¢ T Hove! Flerida. i , two weeks and Arc Accused. Arrested e Sunday morning by Officer K. O. Speiss of the sixth pre- cinct when he saw them bringing a quantity of goods home, Samuel Jones, altas Sylvester Hogan, and Herbert Patterson. both colored, were held for vs she went to the defendant’s er 3 and paild the usual er r a shampoo of She is re nted by Attor- Xk Muntington, writer, eth-| W N"‘ lter M. Bastian and T G. ;0 getion of the grand jury by Judge inaie s i Qi i A John P. McMahon when they were = bt il ““"f’-‘ e ! brought before him in_Police Court nown in this city, where he was for ve ay on charges of houscbreak- e et ir | MRS. C. H. VOTAW SUES. 150 iding. e Police say that the men have been | Hospital ! Sister of Late President Secks to identified as the pair who have broken e Bl into three houses and taken four auto- shgaged in mak ollect $4,000. mobiles. Besides the officers say o ot o] | PO I L T ctolen ears have been ftraced through s s Mrs. Carolyn H. Votaw, sister of the | ieidt BiS B iheir activities. street address in the hope that Pat- terson would return. The second col- ored man crept into the house when he saw the patrol depart, and was immediately arrested by Spelss. The men were charged in court with taking a car belonging to Miss Lily N. Rytter, 2001 Connecticut avenue, and with breaking into the tailor shop of Herman Mendelson, at 3420 Elev- gest Patrons, Club Told. Advertising agencies sending draw- ings, mats and cuts to newspapers are among the biggest users of the alr mail today, Miss Mildred Johnson of the Natfonal Alr Transport, Inc, told the Advertising Club of Washington at its weekly luncheon In Harvey's restau- rant yesterday. Lieut. Walter Hinton, U. S. N., pilot enth strect, ‘The goods Spelss saw them taking home is sald to have| Three persons, two of them chil- come from a grocery store at 1001!dren, were injured in traffic accldents Lamont street. vesterda = - = Three-year-old Richard Gunn, 410 AGENCIES USE AIR MAIL | Ninthstreet southwest, escaped with | ? * |a shock and minor bruises after he | walked Into an automobile driven by Advertising Groups Among Big-| William L. Tignor, colored, 415 Third THREE PERSONS INJURED IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS Two Children Included in List, One Severely Hurt—Man Suffers in Collision. near Third and I streets southwes ‘The child was treat- ed at Emergency Hospital. Vincent Washington, colored, 5 years | old, 1310 Sixth street, Is a patient at Freedmen's Hospital with a possible fracture of the skull, having been knocked down last night on Sixth street between N and O streets by an automobile operated by Prince L. Latham, 1218 Sixth street. Carl Lewis, 23 years old, Silver Spring, Md., was treated at Garfield street southwes late President Harding, residing at 118 Officer Speiss was standing _outside Hospital for a cut over the right eye Delivers Choice of Room Qutfits And No Extra Charge for Credit The Advertised Price Is All You Pay! SNASNAN415 7th St. NW.—MAXWELL’S—415 7th St. N.W, s*xxx%xy of the NC-4 first plane to cross the T rroll Avenue, Takoma Park, has filed | of 526 Washington street when he Bin theibisi eietnpere s e | O Janes and " Patterson halt their | Atlantic, spoke briefly on the new|last night. after the automoblle in e oimone.|ioar iand startto) inload it ‘H sfal= [ifeliess | imofor, . ehe. ipossibilities ot wiichi nel wessidng difven Y IHEAL Came to Capital in 1902, 1 estate broker, Invesiment Building. |lowed them into the house and finally { which, he declared, are “marvelous,” | Frazier, Silver Spring, had figured in - . B At DTk, I e roire. | comered Jones, Jn n woodshed. ~He|claiming that ‘the ‘weight of such aja collision st Buchanon Shrect and - W, 1002 t0 as- | oty TN B miecory mote dated | called the police patrol and,” after | device would be the only difficult fea- | Georgln averte with a machtne driven | RPN - Aoy 13, 1996 | Mrs. Votaw is repre- | Jones had been taken to the station|ture to work out. {by TLeon Ackerman, 1613 Harvard e the Washington President Norman Kal presided. | street oo 0 s remained at + house. ited by Attorney Wilton J. Lambert Fewkes in the| I. p=mn We Solicit Your Charge Account The Store for Thrifty People HARRY . - KAuFrMAN: 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W, —] Obligations Exclusive Representative for | Excello Patterns | 15¢, 20¢, 25¢ ' COMPLETE LIVING ROOM L A strong word! No der eanin in g o o7 N 227°1- g H INCLURES: S "‘l’ Are Offering Spring Mmtlmml! e i Talioky Edited Newspaper. Dol iy | With an Eye to the Thrifty Housewife merchandise at t are moder- s e G guapite < in ready-to-wear and houschold necessities. of a full dollar's value | for every dollar spent. of the Rochester cs—offering attractive savings ) o merchandise in the First-of-the-Month s, Sprir New Slender-Line Models in Light-Weight Woolens and Fine Satin SPRING COATS | Successful ~ business strives for a goal—and bases its principle on the fundamental im- portance of “Store Ob- to trade ligation.” of daily g;b_r: A Obligation, defined, e is sul has no clauses, prov | ce B. Hi sions or stipulations. % 50 IT IS SERVICE! ¢ . ated at Jackson- will be in Ro- » i ] i Broadcloths Velours Kashas TWO-YEAR CONTROVERSY Twill Cords Satins 1deal for re ravel or Spring wear. Smart women OVER PICTURE SETTLED Jury Decides Ma- 22" Ts Property of Thomas will love these sithouette. slip on over ¢ not to be found in other coats. eshingly new hese coats to <h of style “Bridgewater In the Boys™ Dept. - nas B. O'Suilivan, i Bovs y o i-Drawer Vanity 2 Pillows i ;,’ f Tans. Light Blues, Navy Blue and Black | s R 0 . e e Sl \‘// ,J.@ Moufflon Collars of INCLUDES: { [ K¢ / | Shawl Collars Dyed Erminette Bow-end Bed Spring / B arge Dresser Mattress o=t ' ; 43 ,, 1Piece Se parate ’(A'nll.lrs Dyed Sqmrr(h‘m Wardrabe 2 Fo ervened 1 & = ; String-Tied and Monkey Fur Vanity Bench Shade instituted e o) . 3t N T - vman of 3507 Temh street north- §1 [/ A J Suits. Sizes 14 to 42 Regulars and Extras Up to 50 O’Coats. z Mackinaws Chic Spring Dresses for the Young Miss Dainty little ginghams, ray- on 111;;1311‘({< .':‘lulnl]in(l:l;::'illvln\ $]‘ ‘98 Sizes 7 to 14, 1214 to 1612 linenes, crash and $l .59 New Spring Millinery LN 59.98 Many and Various yund at the price we are offering.® ATTLLLARL AR AN N g e . ‘ e . ATITIITIIL I A TATATATATAAATATATATATAAATATATTLA LTI TATL LTI LTAL T TALAT AT AT AL HATALALATALIAIIALA 1L ALATAL L AL AL TATAL AR AL AL ARAR AR AR AR AL AN A RA RSN N L MRS NNNY . Spring Footwear Printed . prits., Are the . e ew W ’G Sizes 7 to 14 Millinery men s Modes N / \ o n ” ‘lh(‘{ (ln!\é!ll\x\ are delightful /3 N . vouthful shapes in fine straws, [ Low Women’s S nine combinations of straw and silk oF | ) = satin, combinatfons of crocheted I A l) I ]) viscas, finished with pedaline » *OQe braid. Others of hair brald and oren resse pedaline scrolls, Some with flower trimmings or embroldery wctive Dresses, in ginghams and prints, 1 olid trimmings, organdie and fine / N ~ N/ Shoes Choice of string or bow ties. Designs e sl < Py e plain colors, 1 Regular $1.00 : Underwear Tan and black oxfords; sat- color Special regular and extra slzes Extra sl Sateen Bloomel I white, ph ins; patents and few velvets; ; Cuban, high and low heels. , “Bemberg™ (Rayon) Full-F: - : it L e X S 3-Piece Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite II()S(‘, Weight With }}9(. L N By I e : > Q e Ln. Cotton Welts A Rason siips."'in R : A R : 5109 Bemberg is a yarn that looks ltke silk, has all the softness of silk, It s 9x12 Felt-Ba Art Squares new rayon Advance Showing of rs and washes longer than silk . : purple and - or- 2L ery nusually strong and fine and outclases chid | g the ordinury rayon used for hoslery, It o avon s ; . Duteh ti F takes colors In thelr true tones and has m Alpaca .0, | ew Flber d , Each square with cene the tichness of higher priced hose and fn Shadien Grepeldo (Cligice . “ ter sewmn (Ntiht Substandards ) the season’s newest and popular colors Ruronette Sntee 7() . F 1 Slips, Ruyon Al- ( | urni ure { | ] . 3-Pe. Automobile Spring I‘) (""’ )/’Iq > An Interesting Announcement to Housewives! | 8 b e . $ | Scat Suite tered in ial Purcha heet A Big Purchase of . New Spring Spv P'erfect qualit Bed Lamps mild T wd seconds of and pillow cases at Lopreat $1.2 saving 1.39 o 290 .6 | A O nen s o Bellefair Sheets, 89¢ e DTROrT Wodp ‘ PUAg Wi woods, made Sell Spee . 9 . -~ o 5 Rrgirsss t ar, and s .J‘ {"v ik ”'P" ”’I '”‘, l"" ial 29¢—12x30 Pillowcases to Mateh, 15¢ | Assorted colors, Special b PEH el proe Made af vound thread cotton, full bleached, 3 tnch hem, [ J| wough, el |,\.., \ vird hrand new. risp ol ‘ ]:"nl.lll',l’nll:nlxl:1":}.‘;,‘}:”" Fhe tmperfections are so small they are 98c shven i bright: fast color — Every yard (. G 4 2 € chbdics mid Yioan ginkiont? y Camous Empire and White Star iyt . . . 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