Evening Star Newspaper, September 21, 1928, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, '1928. Her body was found months later in an abandoned mine shaft, her nose broken {and three bullet holes in her back. | Simpson fled even before his indict- | I men. He was traced to New Orleans S m‘;’;;‘p‘«r:':“ zsp';; sta:;dnm and his home ! w SRR 3. |18 in West Prankrm:'. iR i | “First Lieutenant” ArrestedlBERRYMAN ILLUSTRATES ° . : E ! - Ei on Arrival of Freighter | ADDRESS BEFORE CLUB| v From Red Sea. N PUBLIC CONFIDENCE SINCE 1861 R i Political Campaigns to Cos- o h 9 AM. to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 Br the Associated Press mopolitans. fl(hh“ Sl et 8TMY | Ciifford K. Berryman, cartoonist for St aboard an incoming freighter \zp, siar delivered an illustrated talk mrn Red Sga Forls ?as arrr-srid YeSIeT- | o his reminiscences of former political | day as the g%t lleutenant to “Machine | .o innaigns at the weekly luncheon of | f,’,”,":v\c“hz‘}% Birger of “bloody™ Wil he Cosmopolitan Club yesterday at the | i men GoF Leelie Simpson, indicted | Carlton Hotel. Mr. Berruman exccuted | 16 months ago whh Birger and nine crayon impressions of the principals eihers for the murder of Lory Price, an : i Tilinois State highway patrolman, and | th¢ present campagn e his wife. Birzer wns hanged more than | It Was announced that final plans o oar Ago for his partin the crime, |for the clubs outing Monday at the | Wilh the exception of Simpeon, most of | Menor Club have been completed. A | the others ate in prison. 0lf tournament at 2 pm.. followed by | Simpson was taken into custody by ' dinner at 6:15 p.m. constitutes the Atlie Boswell, Deputy | program. Bell of Marion, William- fon County, and two detectives of the marine police. | REVIVE CRUELTY PROBE. Greets Illinois Officers. ! When the four cntered the fire room, | Granfi Jurors Will Review Evi-| pson said: “Hello, Arlie.” : 5 sm:”.rt:rc‘\ Leslie,” returned the othor.| dence in Ship Captain’s Case. ve been after you & long time. You | NEw YORK, September 21 (4).—An- | | other Federal grand jury will review | said_the | cvidence against Capt. Michacl J. Crow- you. sherifi? Let's ley of ihe American tanker Manatawny, | packed 4 for alleged cruelty on high seas to Fred | Arraigned in Tombs Court as & fugi- | Thomas former steward on the vessel. tive from fustice, Simpson was & The grand jury last year exonerated il for a hi g next T . Crowlsy, Thomas was then in England ¢ A. Lowenberg. his attorney. | and sir Austen Chamberlain. British The Sub-Deb Chooses Her Autumn Frocks Girls’ Fall Dresses $5.95 Attractive frocks that intro- duce all the little style features so necessary today even for girls from 6 to 14. Cleverly smocked flat crepes— bolero effects. Combination vel- vet and wool plaids. Snappy pleated skirts and smart belt treatments add the touch of distinction. Girls’ Wash Dresses 31.79 51.95 32.95 The Girls' Shop, Second Floor Velveteens, jerseys, wool crepes and flat crepes. Printed Velveteen and Satin are two favorites $1675 With all the sophistica- tion that modern youth_ demands plus the youth- fulness appropriate to her years. minist Inter intervened with | t sult that Assistant Federal Atter- he “inew too much” of the ney Radeliffe Swinnerton went to Eng- s of Birger and the rival Shel- Ljang to investigate. Swinnerton yester- cang in southern INlinois. MOre | day said there was evidence that several than 200 persons were killed Within | witn~sses, who appeared bofore the a radius of 100 miles of Herrin and | grand jury gave false testimony. ! Williamson County in a m;yrc\anrelgn 2 S of violence that ended with Price’s | death Held on Pharmacy Law Charge. Killed With Machine Gun. - mipenymer Sxeleane ittom R EIgEncY . % o .| Hospital, where she was taken last Price was summoned to & “friendly” | Monday night after an alleged suicide eonferecnc at a roadhouse with Birger. attmpt in her home. Miss Kathcrine He was shot three times. Then, still | aper, 19 years old, 3009 Dumbarton alive and talking, was taken Across | avenue, was arrested vesterday by Head- three counties in an_autemobile to & | quarters Detectives ~Robert Saunders gnow cover>d field. There as he knelt | and C. E. Mansficld on a charge of vio- and begged for mercy a machine gun | lating the pharmacy law. The charge was turned upon him. grew out of the purchase of the poison ganz then remembered Mrs. | that she is claimed to have taken. The They roused her with the story |detectives say that she gave another t her husband had boen injured. 'reason for A g j ¢ f N ! LS In addition to the two types T!"s 8 Tacti showm.g victured we've a singularly smart of imported and domestic ol Atk o6 <' ially handbags in the new Fall ‘_“ R Lok fi' SISpECaY colors includes envelope priced to fit schoolgirl allowances. and pouch, top strap and / . Chic dresses of wool and velvet- back strap models, with X3 ] : AAL . cen, canton crepes, georgettes, change purse and mirror. In satins—even taffeta dance frocks. Florentine, calf and all the TEhh - % % t I'hat's the reason why you will desirable grains. 3 e 4 see so many of the smart voung things who know a bit about values as well as fashions gather- ing in our Sub-Deb Shop. Sizes 13, 15, 17, 19 Beautiful New Fall Handbag Handbag Bection, First Fioor Toilet Goods Specially Priced Full-Fashioned Sheer|| T« " Special Tomorrow—200 Pairs Woodbury Soap, 18¢c; 3 for 50c WASHINGTON’S GREAT RADIO VALUES MAJESTIC 7-Tub= DYNAMIC 110-Volt Power Speaker All-Electric In Chest Cabinet Latest model 71, as pictured, less tubes. Now— All Electric In Chesi Cabinet Latest 7-tube model 40 as pictured less DYNAMIC 110 Volt Power Speaker gkt All Electric H"fl(:’w *.99 By Radio Corp. America Patents. Azents for RCA, At- Make your selection er Kent, Kolster, pon’ e i e e Carlson, Fada and g ‘months Direct Entrance to Radio Section from 11th Street W. B. Moses & Sons| Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 Service Silk Hose Beach Tan Grain Sandal Wood $1.35 Piping Rock Cuban Sand Misty Morn An exceptional value in a nationally- known brand of full-fashioned silk hose They are strongly reinforced and come in the six leading Fall shades. Sizes 84 to 10. Hosiery Section, First Floo: Imported Suede GLOVES 25 dozen washable suede s2.45 gloves in pull-on style, with overseam. The smart shades for Autumn include gray, rose-beige, beaver and white. Glove Section, Pirst Floor Sunfast Cretonnes 65¢ Yard New, small patterns, in soft colorings suitable for hedroom hangings, spreads and cushion covers, Irish Point Marquisette . Curtains Panels $1.25 $2.95 Pair Imported curtains in the Large open mesh in ecru popular beige shade. A color with woven coin spot limited number at this special dots, fringe trimmed. price Drapery Section, Third Floor 47¢ Prophylactic Tooth- L C SR R Pebeco Tooth Paste Toilet Goods Section, First Floor New Flowers S0c to $1 Beautiful new blossoms in the new Fall shades, 50c, 65¢, 75¢ and §1. Flower Section. First Floor Glove Silk Underwear Wear glove silk and keep the slim form that fashion demands. A Three-in-one Garment, brassiere top with bloomers in light-weight glove silk, $3.50. Bloomers in the short-cut style, $2.95 and $3.50. Marvelfit Bloomers in the longer style, $3.75 and $4.95. Vests, $2.50 and $3.75. Tailored Gowns with hem- stitched yokes, $5.95. Glove Silk Underwear Section First Floor Wool Sweaters In New Colors $5.95 to $12 All-wool Sweaters in new Fall styles, some with crew, others Vee necklines. Mod- ernistic designs, alllover pat- terns and plain shades, Sweater Section, Second Floor New Designs and Color Combinations 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs *40 and *50 Foremost in fashionable floor coverings are these small, all-over patterns or Oriental designs, newly received. In the two groups featured at these two prices vou will find all that is new and lovely in Seamless Axminsters, the longest wearing of all moderately priced rugs. See this collection tomorrow and select the rugs vou need for Fall and Winter. Rug Section, Fourth Floor : : Other Frocks for the Sub-Deb Sub-Deb Shop 5 815 to $39.75 Second Floor 5 Fur-Trimmed Coals in many modes Furs are used differently and distinctively on these new Iinter Coats For Women and Misses In ways new to this season and qualities unusual at this price. Coats with fur scarfs—fur elbow cuffs—fur shawl collars—fur stoles. In smart furs that harmonize with the chosen coat colors—black, tabac, bark, Russian green, marine blue. Sizes 14 to 44 Women's and Misses' Apparel Shop--Second Floor Tomorrow in the Opportunity Shop Second Floor New Fall Dresses $9.95 Manufacturers have given us wonderful values in these dresses of satin or flat crepes—both of excellent quality. The styles suggest all the higher priced fashions. Colors that reflect the Fall season. And an almost endless variety of stunning styles to select from. Sizes 14 to 44

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