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THE "FEVENING;: STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1928. the crime, which occurred September 18. | “worse than the evils of drink,” Albert | fore,” Webster said, “but I want it now.” | When first arraigned last ‘week, The young Japanese said he had studied | B. Webster of Baltimore, charged with | He was held for the action of the grand | Webster said he was “temporarily in- the methods of William Edward Hick- | one case of false pretenses and four of | jury under bond of $500 on the false sane” when he passed the checks, and man, California kidnaper and slayer, |bad checks, yesterday asked for mercy. | pretense case, and trial of the bad check | asked to have counsel appointed. Police and those of Loeb and Leopold, Chi-| “I have never asked for mercy be- |charges was continued until October 11. | say he has & criminal record. OF MURDERING BOY - ez e 5 J. B. JONES & CO. New York l GWE BEAUTY | boy to him on the pretext that Mrs. | =5 = - I———————— == e eIy Snd. sangic] i (o Student of Hickman to Get | deatn in'a secluded spot near the Royal : : Hawalian Hotel. The father did as Fu- S BW A SHOP ' Death Sentence in Hono- |kunsss directed and turned over $4.000 U Y . : X | would be restored unharmed. The abduc- lulu Kidnaping. tor was traced by $5 bills given him by THE CONSTANT PROTECTION OF COTY FACE POWDER 2 A~ TR z2rs HONOLULU, Oc;xéber t5 ;Mylcs Yu-]‘ e anaped and kied o | MAKES PLEA FOR MERCY Jamieson, 10, son of Frederick W. Jamieson, Honolulu banker, was a step | S | 2o nearer \h;- na}k::’s (odadv. }:’a\'lnk been | Albert B. Webster, Held in Bad- |} % und guilty of the murder by a Circuit | | ot fry. s o | Would Evade ; / He was orderes nto Circuit Judge n 9 R % Alva E. Steadman’s court next Monday “Horrors of Jail.” 4 i Telling Judge John P. McMahon that “ Fukunaga, who used the pseudonym o % “The Three Kings” in a ransom note |he had suffered “indescribably” in jail sking $10,000 of the father, confessed | and picturing the “horrors of jail” as # | | C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. |||l the father, 2 W > Sale! —— 715 13th St. REGISTERED. A aa a The Countess Salvoni Sale (by catalogue) Valuable European and American household adorn- Black & qu_v Tans. Brown s specml purChase ments including antique mahogany and other fine furni- Spanish Wine English Green of great importance— tures, two Knabe Baby Grand pianos, Oriental rugs in Monet Blue all sizes, valuable paintings by artists of note, luxurious £ ¥ ; upholstered chairs, davenports and chaise lounges, rich Every hat in this sale is new! Smart soleils, draperies, silverware, china, glassware, Japanese and felts, velours, velvets, touched with metal and Chinese curios and objects of art, decorative mirrors, rhinestone ornaments. . .close-fitting effects, prints, fireplace brasses, etc. foreshortened brims! A special purchase and a very special price! AT PUBLIC AUCTION e simet Within Our Galleries S | 715 13TH ST. : B A a e. ¥ ONE DOLLAR Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- 1B & ' day, October 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th, 1928. At 2 P. M. Each Day Being effects from the local residence of the Countess Salvoni, who has returned to Europe: the Abbott Estate and other prominent estates (names withheld by request). Terms Cash. Catalogues Upon Request A IS I PR P IS T AN BLANC NATUREL . ROSE Nol ROSE No2 C @HEL Noi RACHELNo2 1) OCRE OCRE-ROSE LES POUBIRES (O] e IN THE SUPREME COTY ODEURS o & Fur Scarfs t t 5 ur” Have Mr. Sherman Fox Scarfs in beige, red and : Restyle Your Fur Coat brown shades. Wolf scarfs in $ e e s 100 Now—Sth Floor badger. 606 -614 ELEVENTH ST. NR‘\* Misses’ Fashions Featured Saturday | S=———==m====== and priced to meet the economical purse ~. A SALE! Two Special Groups of i },f,'::‘:‘::’l } ‘ ; 4 FI'OCkS o f Fur | ‘ | | L\ ‘ Wool Crepe C 0atsS Y Coats SN | p Each assortment crowded with ::lif\md",:lfi;:ff‘:d 159 J el'sey new styles—and values that the price specially offered at 1 i : and doesn’t begin to represent. $ ‘f { :,' $50.75 . $70.50 p169 wa 1842 | Flannel Coney), Natural 3 Musk)l,';t, Galland j A unique purchase of the Squirrel (dyed A ¢ very dresses you wish to wear They are handsomely developed gar- Coney), Silver Musk- o s amuktkhiled £y ments—reflecting the very latest méd- x;: t,d French )I\'u[t_ria / i s vaitts @ tierea. o . s S 3 ye Coney)—Fur ! ; e - LoD o Mt ol Coats for every type B ) f ors, appliques, combinations workmanship. Richly trimmed with and every occasion. &V, sl aiyios: AT gbataert bt - S Z : Styles trimmed with ) 8. .. S the favored furs—elaborately applied Renttal ! Conteastng ;. TR RO o o SR on collars, cuffs and bands furs. one day only! They won't last Third Floor —Third Floor. longer! Sizes 14 to 40. Very Greatly Underpriced! e i & Velvet is Featured in g | , " $895 ;2,95 35.00 ..“ ‘ NeW Fall : s | For School! For Office! ! Antelope, leather and leather p ) .F:or Street! grains comprise a selection that is & / {| For Utility! For Sports! smart because it is modern. Each \ f roc S v 2 hag seems to be distinctly differ- . o . The most outstanding offer of ent. Pouch, underarm and _h:u‘k- - q : 3 e »‘: desirable dresses presented this strap models. All just received. f Printed Transparent Velvet LG iaions. Balgrepatediionpie Sheer Plain Transparent Velvet 7 o] chase several tomorrow! — \ nT { AT Four Styles Sketched New Sweaters X | : $ 5 : \ b £ T Sizes 14 to 44 A | . Slip-over and Coat Sweaters of 4 OnQS & the collegi type. Wool or 3 Velvet, because of the delightiul ways in which g z 3t . rayon materials with student col- 3 it drapes and lends itself to graceful lines, is always NCORPORATED. lars or “V” and “Crew” necks. smart. This year it adds deep, rich color tones to its \ b 3 * X Autumn colors and a variety of charms. This special collection is a _complete dis- 5 1219—21 G Street N W chic color combinations. q play of the many styles in Velvet Frocks and a / * - — Rirst- Floer, : demonstration of fine quality offered at only $25. Philipsborn’s—Second Floor ' M@mmflwfifiw% Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star