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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1928 27 o THE EVENING STADIUM 1S URGED | Two Hunters Catch Dear Alive by Old . Helena g Toilet Goods IN ANACOSTIA PARK | .o Rubinscin Reduced By the Associated Press. Beauty o 3 SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, No- T t 3ic Ipana 27c Col. Grant Tells Lions Club of| | ersrevested thav the men restart | | E"cil{“esr‘;e Y ¢ IS K. 34c capturing game near Salt Lake e . DEC i Proposed Location for City recently. But the motives % The famous Helena of the hunters in their unusual Listerine Rubinstein Beauty Treat- isteri . thods > 3 ot Lt 18 N 35¢ W. B. Moses’ Im- Roosevelt Memorial. g T R g PUBLIC CONFIDENCE SINCE 1861 pori Soan. 4 i gt i, bids nunting for’sport and re- Bere in Washingion are > s Cakais... o C b onia mea I & stadium is obtained for Wash-| | animals, Harry Fricdmon eoy v .9 AM. to 6 PM. F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 ¢ kb ington it will probably be placed in down a deer, on a horse; lassoed Rose Room Toth lg.!:;od;‘ms::-.‘g; i it and brought it to town alive. First Floor Saizony Amacostia Park, at the end of East Oapitol street, Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, ed.bndlrectoxl-u of public hungflnqs tnnd P P esteroay ainer] | tisd Mim'to w" tree ‘mnti)-come- ncheon fyihe pions Club of Washing- | | panions arrived with a horse and In the address preceding that of Col. ropes. Grant, Claude W. Owens of the Board | | RWET R‘d shot his animal and of Trade told of the efforts that a spe- roppe . When he reached Newell Rogers, a student at Utah Agricultural College, Logan; “bull-dogged” a buck and then Extraordinary Values in This Sale of Smart Beaded Bags Furs 378 $385 8585 §6.85 $1285 $1585 : Black Coats With Black Are Worn by Washington cial committee of the board, of which| | the buck he found it running morial Fund to use the money in-| | forced it downhill to his camp, ent plan of the directors calls for a| Tountain. The fund amounts to $1000.- | RHINELAND LOCKOUT persons, he asserted. stress upon the importance of having | Germahy R WA (o visitors than upon the encouragement result from it. ESSEN, Germany, November 1.—Iron said, as it would do much to rectify the | her 225,000, today found themselves out the directors of the Roosevelt Me- grasped it by the antlers and stadium in this city. He said the pres- a structure capable of seating 100,000 for a stadium, Col. Grant lJaid more |Iron and Steel Industrialists ini ceremonies and receiving distinguished to sports, which might be expected 10| By the Associated Press. such a stadium in Anacostia Park, he | Jand and Westphalia, estimated to num- he is chairman, is making to persuade around in circles, dazed. He trusted to them to erect a mammoth | | Where he tethered it to a tree. 000, which would be enough to build HITS 225,000 WORKERS In citing the need of Washington ’ a suitable place for holding national crease Unbearable. It is particularly desirable to place | and steel workers throughout the Rhine- present one-sided growth of the city. It of jobs because industrialists declared a would also be easily accessible, and the | Jockout as an answer to a wage in- crease award by the ministry of labor. Fashionables These Prices Are About One-Third Less Than Usual We made a large special purchase of these bags which enables us to offer them at an average saving of one-third. They are the newest styles in gold and silver colorings, of finest steel beads with fancy fringe. All are silk lined. Truly, to appreciate the exquisite designs you must see them. For gifts nothing is more appropriate. It would be wise, indeed, to purchase one, two or even three of them for Christmas gifts while they are so exceedingly low priced. They are destined to be extremely smart for Winter— and smart women will surely appreciate them. ‘The Jewelry Section, First Floor ground available is ample, he pointed out. The workers, who had been receiving —_— — 78 pfennigs an hour, demanded 90. The arbitrator awarded 85 pfennigs as a DR. BURDICK TO TALK compromise, and_the minister of labor declared this was binding on both ON SOCIAL SERVICE/parties. The industrialists, claiming that this increase was unbearable, shut S e .| down their plants. Baltimore Director Will Speak in e Second Series of Instruc- Diamond Mart May Move. i " As the result of the threatened sus- ibn Hectuen pension of diamond-cutting by the d Dr. William T. Burdick, director of ; World Diamond Cutters’ Union of Ant- the Playground Athletic League of | werp, Belgium, and Amsterdam, Hol- Baltimore, will be the speaker at the |land, the diamond markets of the world second of a series of meetings in an|may be moved to South Africa. This was instruction course in social service | the prediction of F. W. Beyers, the min- work, under the auspices of the Wash- | ister of mines, which was made during ington Council of Social Agencies, in his speech while laying the foundation the Y. W. C. A. Building, Seventeenth | stone of the diamond-cutting factory at and K streets, Monday night at 8|Kimberly, South Africa, recently. He o'clock. warned the organization that if the boy- ‘The course is especially for the mem- | cott materialized, South Africa would bers of the council who are engaged in | train a sufficient number of cutters to social work with girls between the ages | carry on the industry w d. of 12 and 18 years, and 100 women, leaders of girl groups from Neighbor- hood House, Friendship House, the | Apartments Available ‘; The Highlands ll “4 Most Desirable Permanent || I ddress” ll Conn. Ave. & Cal. St. One of Washington's exclusive Apartment Hotels offers suites from 2 to 7 rooms, furnished and unfur- | nished. Rentals Moderate Wardman Management Young Women's Christian_Association, the District of Columbia Playgrounds, Camp Fire Girls, Girl Scouts and the Christ Child Society. The first of the series of lectures was delivered by Dr. Edward T. Devine at a meeting in the Y. W. C. A. Build- ing Tuesday night. He stressed the idea of humility in service and said that the greatest privilege that can come to anybody is to be allowed to share the burdens of others when those burdens become t00 hea ————e Cowbells Ancient. INTERLAKEN, Switzerland (#).— Cowbells dating back to the seven- teenth century, handed down from gen- eration to generation in the farmer’s family, may be found on some of the stock in this country. Each day’s sales go to prove that the black coat with black fur is increasingly popular. Combining youth and sophis- tication to the ultimate de- gree. Those at $79.50 are ex- pensive looking, generously furred and marvelously tailor- ed. If you intend buying one Winter coat, the all-black coat is your first choice. If your wardrobe will include many coats, the black coat with black fur must be among them. —_— Ignition breaker points must be ad- Justed correctly and have a clean, flat surface so that points make a good con- tact, says Louls P. 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