Evening Star Newspaper, August 22, 1928, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1928.° 25 g ‘ l wood, veterinary surgeon. Kirkwood tinued dis- | , v pon. GETS 90 DAYS FOR THEFT :Teflr::ll“;hmern: g:‘;nn:.::'rlen?“ufflg:er‘ APPROVES MONCADA' was killed with a bread knife in their — as_an immediate neighbor.” | - |hnme August 7. Mrs. Kirkwood will Colored Man snm-und in Lnrrenv ; Bl‘l:‘ he lm;a l:her;‘w\t:‘: q#:tl‘légn":; Nicaraguan Board of Elections be arraigned for pleading tomorrow. 0 e solidar A e ea pec a s s of Brake Lining. ‘p.aw He m..cgé upon the Communist | Holds Gandidate Eligibie. \ influences in China of two years ago. % Chancle Lews, colored, 2110 Eighth | 3 MANAGU* Nicaragua, August 22 (#). | . SALADA TEA CO. sells tea IN SHUO.”NG [}ASE stréet. went o jail vesterday for 00 days AS BHINA S MENACE ‘ 't:»‘:ut:brgi"t:?\:\#rc(:'n?dm“s: "’é‘{\‘f‘:‘:! —The National Board of Elections has Promment Comel' y to_ ignon for the larceny of 36 feet of brake lin- the agreements approved the candidacy of Gen. Jost and tea only. Result— |1 %5rom Jaseph Semaeter, 3700 Georsin | 5 w-smngmn o Toz P ahtie Lt bontiser tall ConniAve:and LISt i avenue ) c | G ral and 1ot Wi o8 tee o eiance b9 Htng e €0INS 0. I rejected th: protest fled by, Large Store With Mezza- the finest tea at Man Known as lnsuranccl Lewis tried to convince Judge Rovert | JAPanese Consul Gene | e e g 10, Manchuris. |the Conservatives, who alleged that | nite-dad Sucondrand E. Mattingly that another man, named | Nationalist power extend to Manchuria. M i | * w Test the repose and order of that region | Moncada Is ineligible because he is a . epipe.” whose address he did not | Editor Defend Manchurian i e Third Floors a low price . Agent Gets Bullet in know. had taken the lining. Policeman | e o Manchanin & Coniguous. |five-power Central American treaty de- His Back. R. A. Williams el Polscy Soviet Russla, and Japan is naturally |clares insligible for the presidency any Suitable for | ML A may easily take root. and invite the government and gained the presidency or | = SOLlClT RURAL WOMEN. | iy e oo oI cramees 'y || Tevomiton Department Store o Br the Associnted Prass By the Associated Press | that area " | Moncada was engaged in a revolution | Wemen’s and Men's CHICAGO, August 22.—For the sec- | Motor Corps Will Ack Upstate Folk | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., August 22 Georse. Bronson Rea. publisher_ang |45 YT Dut did not axsume the press Wear ond time this year Chicago Federal drs fo Vot 2oy AL —The policy of Japan in Manchuria | sdlitor of the Far Eastern Review. Shang. | agents have found themselves involved § % e was defended before the Institute of | hal, also discussed “the problem of About 10000 square feet o in the shooting of a man during A raid ‘m""‘?"‘; AL P | politics today by Hirosl Saito, Japanese aasnie ‘,',:f,‘,,‘,’,‘.:',‘.{:,’.:”é‘:‘%’&;’é 'g“: Women Held in )luxband Slaying. |l () ccite Mavflower Hotel. | tast Ak e Willixin@Rabky aafunicial {T1808 fOF ‘» women's’ motor corpe. 48 |icnsui geiera)iin New: Verk: ’a mutual recognitiore of the fact that NEW YORK. August 22 (P.—Mrs [l Stoneleizh Courts, La Salle apprehensive that bolshevist tendencies Peérson who at any time overthrew the Court bailiff, was shot and wounded dur-~ | '*4V¢} over the State distributing liter-| His country. Mr. Safto said. was de- | the real enemy of China and Japan is | Frances Kirkwood. 32 years old, was Hotel and new Dulin & Martin . v “ o ture and organizing the rural women |termined to maintain peace in Man- \Sovll'( Russia. | indicted vesterday by the Queens grand. | store. ing a prohibition raid. Yesterday Mevle o o 000 ST i ore announced | churla to protect her interests there, | “American rights in Panama and | jury on a charge of mansliaughter in | Adams, who gave his occupation as an | day by Mr | ODayv t |and she feit that could best be done by | Nicaragua are similar in principle to|the first degree for the stabbing to Woenderful Location | insurance agent, was shot in the back | C4AY bY Mrs. Danie V. ACUNg | yeening that province out of the con- | Japan's in Manchutia.” he said. “As | death of her husband. Dr. Glenn Kirk- | 4 chairman of the State Democratic com- ol of the Nationalists | the United States will fight to defént | memm - | s60 | by one of three prohibition agents, raid- | 0o | “Japan sympathizes with the aspira- her strateglc¢ position in the Caribbean. | St ing & loop building office. where they| “Ars. O'Day. who has arrived in Al- | tions of the Kuomintang or Nationalist |so will Japan, with greater justification. | vantages upon which her continued ex- | Geo. W. Linkins sought members of an alieged liquor | bany for the notification ceremony this eovernment,” he said. “and sincerely fight to maintain her position in Man- | istence as a nation must depend until Rental Agent syndicate. | evening. said that she would start work | hopes that the unification and rehadbili- | churia. not because she harbors any ul- | such time as China herself can guaran- The syndicate. according to informa- | immediately upon her return to New |tation of China soon will be attained. |terfor designs upon China's sovereignty | tee that Russia will never again menace 1733 De Sales Street tion recefved by the prohibition depart- | York collecting her corps of volunieer | China's advancement will rebound tniflr territorial integrity. but to preserve 'her indépendence by violating the neu- ment. had its headquarters in offices woman workers. the welfare and prosperity of Japan !those vital economic and stratégic ad- trality of China the eighth floor of the Tity Hall Square building. ts entered the offices of the Construction Co. there s Adams fled at their approach Today and was shot. the agents said, when he refused to obey a command to hait. | City police who started an investiga- tion satd the; ere told to “get out.” fhe same situation developed on the occasion of the shooting of Beatty last March, the Federal officers maintaining | | that it was a Government matter .and out of police jurisdiction T T F | ""Witnekses said Adams was chased six 10 1t AND G STREETS | flichts and clubbed with blackjacks. | All occupants of the Morton office were placed under arrcst. but no liquor was found Panl Morton of the office which was S l A t P The ate” "NATI" Morton, ‘who_ becatus | ’ ’ g Effmf'ces sizeilifll More of the Semi-Annual Selling Values Jovse Asked if they had a warrant. the raiders said they needed none. as they iy O e o Bt o At Prices That Justify Your Immediate Shopping M Bldg ‘ !‘n|nm"| C{‘)un’!r ("Uh"d;‘v authorities | |3 Moeomroigs, Befad s, ane R Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, $1.95 weddings. . Neat, self-colored, woven designs appear on the ivory or white grounds of these soft, sheer curtains. At this special low price is included a full valance with \\TOOD\\:xRD & IAO'FI_I l{OP / j - matching tie-backs. DOWN ST‘\IRS STORE | R Mercerized Shiki special $1.15 yard i fy i d Both plain‘colors and stripes, each in 30-inch widths, fi N F “ M d = S " ' A are included at this special Semi-Annual Selling price. o BN The colors are sunfast, the price is so low that you will ew a 3 0 es m atln A s ¢ A A be wise to choose now. and Crepe for Women Show preference for navy and black $16.50 Rayon Damask special $1.65 yard L R This is a fabric of many uses—curtains, draperies, Axmlnster ugs pillow covers and scarfs being but a mention—and the b i Sy color assortment boasts both solid colors and stripes; At Special Savings 30 inches wide. DrarERIzS, SixTH FLOOR. In Semi-Annual Selling The advance notes of Fashion for Fall, 1928, are shown in these new dresses. That they are materialed of satin and crepe will pleasé vou for they are unexcelled in giv- ing one emartness. ‘The charm of these materials is most appreciated in the first days of our metropolitan Fall, These popular and moderately priced Rugs are even lower priced than usnal for this Semi-Annual Event. New Fall patterns and colorings comprise this group. Sand, taupe, rose and blue grounds are ontstanding. ¢ All women are assured of perfect fit, for we have sembled specially cut sizes and models for all women regulars, large women and little women. Sizes 36 to 44, 46 to 56 and 207; to 28!} DOWN STAIRS STORE Room and Scatter Sizes Ox12 size 7 4.6x0.6 size. ... R3x10.6 size...$34.75 36x63 size 6x9 size .......$23.50 27x54 size x36 size [ — Oval Axminster Rugs $9.25 260x3R size Women’s Imported New Felt and Shoes, 33% - Velvet Hats, 349 A one-strap patent leather pump is Those small close-fitti wdels that featured tomorrow this popular will he worn with smarter Fall clothes make. A very tive style with are offered in felt, soleil felt, satin and medium toe and Cuban heel, in sizes velvet—at this very popular price. 31 to 8: B and C widths, Also many Semi-poke, small brim, brimlese, eye- other smart styl Imported brow and cut-6ut stvles for misses and Shoe section, pric 95 matrons. Al Fall colors DOWN ETAIRS STORE DOWN &TAIRS KTORE [mported Bathr om Rugs e s 3-Piece Living Room Suites, 3250 for the Semi-Annual Selling, 30x03, $8.95 27x54, $6.95 24x36, $3.95 Davenport, Armchair and Coxwell Chair in the Group . : at the Semi-Annual Selling Price 9x12 velVfl RURS, 536‘75 Regularly such a high-grade group as this one sketched would A choice of taupe rose and taupe-and-blue is offered at be far more. The |v1u(~ dre handsomely done in the pop this one low price in the Semi-Annual Selling exposed-frame design, and are nicely upholstered in mohair with frieze on the reverse side of the loose cushions , Firtu FLoon, Livine Room FusniTure, Sixrs FLoOR 40-inch washable French-spun, all-wool Flat Crepe Jersey Frocks All-silk—pure dye shades Eight becoming styles 31.55 Yard 5 - Unusuall tailoring is fea tured in t p <hown in at Living Room Suites, Bed Davenports Occasional Pieces—Greatly Reduced Marked Down From Regular Stock for the Semi-Annual Selling tractive voepiece an straightline models. The maodels are strictly tais - lored. and : woare trimmed with Maximum style and value Hints of autumn 7 size ; 26x48 size mocking. I x popular shades, in shiffug tan. gvoen: bise gud uacy Bed Davenports 2-Piece Suites Occasional Pieces 14 ta 20 and 36 to DOWN STAIRS ETORF One, upholstered in mohair, W ith Ong. in‘ exposed frame design. Arm Chair, covered in tapestry of tapestry on the reverse side of the Very Greatly Reduaced to.. $260 fine quality. Reduced to.... $50 cushions. Reduced to ....$165 One, in exposed frame design, mo- Bunny Chair, mohair upholstery, ole o One, upholstered in tapestry; neat hair upholstery. Reduced to $395 with neatly Agured tapestry on : l lpplne owns design. Greatly reduced to. . $130 One, of overstuffed design: mohair the reverse cushion. Reduced ! | . i upholstery. R fellito . One, in Lawson style with tapestry I b Reduced to $240 - 365 ! Sl y : p Armchair; l.n\ son \t\lc w nh tap- covering. Gire: / Te v ) Unusually $1 } vering. Greatly reduced to, $180 3.Plece ‘Suites estry covering. Reduced to 340 Attractive ‘ ‘ Very S ecially Priced 4 One, exposed frame design, cover- Tomorrow—we place on sale 200 \White Philippine Gowns that were Deferred Payment v i”'im_llum e R Free Shipment very sl ‘]’””‘ ‘”‘l""""""] in the Philippine Tslands—at the very at- Convenient terms of payment may he ar Semi-Annual Selling Price. .$185 MR will patk crlts mink thipiarben e A ¢ . scles chases you make, entirely free of charge, tractive price of $1. You may choose from several hecoming neck ranged if you desire to take advantage of One, overstuffed design, covered in to'any ruiload statlén:in Abe:continensal lines, and the embroidery is more elaborate than usually seen on this special selling denim. Very ‘l““'r'" at $185 United States ; gowns at this price. Sizes 16 and 17, We advise early shopping p 5 M Living Room Fornirone, Sixre Froor DOWN STAIRS BTORE

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