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THREE INDICTED | IN BANKRUPTCY A‘gccused of Conspiracy tol bonceal Assets—28 Other ! True Bills Returned. SAustin E. Gibson, formerly afplumbing busine: his wi A; Gibson, wi i the busine emnplc y Gib: \‘in- indicted today far alleged conspil national bankruptc igto bankruptey Ch: M The indictment ch: cused conspired to co longing to the bani tee in bankruptc ailed to report léged copsp dictment. Ar of a company k Heating & Piping in the name of whi ened at a bank from, it is alleged, wit Gibson and placed in d to Chief Justice McCoy today. The grand jurors declined to indict Joseph Szezsey and Joseph Smi charged with joy-riding, and Ar Benning, charged with an a and the them were: . alias_Alfred Grigsh cClure, Eugene F. Crid e and Leonard Johnson ng: James Wright n and Herbert J. Chi ; Henry Snowden, Alb H. Kemp, Le Roy D Stevens, R. Shiclds and Richard Green Joy-riding, Minnie Veronica Young and Samuel g, Frances Mae Py se gery and uttering; Jerry T. Doh false pretenses; Vernon Harold Mc ley. nonsupport of minor child; Le Jackson and Washington Page, Tobber Remus Burchett, Curtis Holmes, Louls Washington, Edgar Henson Primrose, Elmer Turner and Alien Mosby; assault with dangerous weapon. INTERNATIONAL COURT TOPIC OF SENATOR WALSH Stresses That by Reservation Five U. S. Sought Only Equality With Other Nations. The Senate sought only equality with other nations when it added reservation No. 5 to its consent to United States adherence to the protocol of December 16, 1920, of signature of the statute for the Permanent Court of Interna- tlonal Justice, Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana declared yesterday at the weekly forum luncheon given by the Women'’s National Democratic Club. Senator Walsh explained the United States’ entrance into the World Court hinges on whether a majority vote or a unanimous vote of the Council of the League of Nations is necessary to lay before the court a request for an cpin- don. If a unanimous vote is decided upon, he pointed out, all members would be equal and the United States might become a member, while if a majority vote is determined upon, Senator Walsh ¢laimed the United States would not be én equality with other members. Wo ()i[_)\\:\R D The Christmas S(ore w26 ... s ITS SHADOWS DEEPEN INTO HE spectre, Age, has one great ally, Negleet. The tiny shadows which neglect traces at the corners of our eyes and mouth are the forerunners of ageing lines and discouraging w But these are put to care. If you keep cons | Woodruff said, because the builders had | Robinson Thanked By Senator Curtis For Vote “Support’ Vice President-elect Curtis has °d Senator Robinson of Arkansas, the man who ran t. him. for the latter's support you gave me in mpaign.” But, fortunately for party pride, the thanks were tendered through a case of mis- taken identity. Mr. Curtis received visual proof d appreciation in rday when Sen- amid a roar of laughter from a group of Senators who had gath- ered about the two vice presiden- tial candidates to congratulate or ms, said Senator Robinson, 1fter the election, Senator d by telegrams among them one_from or Robinson. A T of aphers was em- loyed to messages d one of the replies, intended a Republican_supporter, was Senator Robinson. hat he thinks of my nator Robinson a) while Senator in the laughter. FOR NAVY AIRSHIP ASKED| pensive Non-corroding Metal, Woodruff Explains. ! By the Associated Press. | bill proposing to increase from | 300,000 to $400,000 the appropriation | for "construction of an experimental metal airship for the Navy, being buill | by the Aircraft Development Corpor: on_of Detroit, was introduced tod: tative Woodruff, Republic- | n, Michigan. | _The additional sum was needed, rroding metal to re- | duraluminum of which the t to be constructed. He| hip probably would be abie e air next Spring and that | al cost would amount to about | $750,000, nearly half of which would be | | expended by the builder. | Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, has | 2,000 studen and SURPRIZES in ad- to the usual DANC Get your key from the may fit the k. is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, | Bilious Fever and Malaria It is the most speedy remedy known & LoTHROP - LINES kles. rout by regular, intelligent | Builders Have Discovered More Ex- tant watch over your com- plexion you can long maintain the lovely unlined skin texture of youth. For years Dorothy Gray made a study of preven. tive and corrective treatments for lines and wrinkles. You can readily follow these treatments in your own home, using the same method and preparations which have proved so actual treatments in the cities. These authentic are sold in our Toilet Goods Section, and the tremendously successful in Dorothy Gray salons in six Dorothy Gray preparations mple, scientific Dorothy Gray method is clearly explained in a serviceable booklet which will gladly be sent You on request. The preparations used in the treatment for lines and wrinkles are: Dorothy Gray Cleansing Cream Special Mixture, a rich emollient cream Muscle Oil, a penetrating strengthening oil Lye Muscle Paste, to erase tiny lines at the eyes Orange Flower Skin Tonic, a mild, refreshing astringent TorLer Goops, First FLOOR. THE 'EVENING Presenting these New STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1928. WARD & L.oT andl Holiday Fashions ) ] il i\ will \““‘ Dance and Evening Frocks are Strikingly Smart Misses’ Frocks are youthful in line, with chic concentrated in the back—which is most appropriate for a dance frock. Of taffeta, tulle, chiffon and velvet, these frocks follow the line of smartness, which is down in the back. Sizes 14 to 18. 335 Misses’ Dresses, THIRD FLOOR. Women’s Frocks with cocktail jackets are favorites this sea- son. The model sketched is typical of this fashion. The frock, of chiffon, with rhine- stone shoulder straps, has a gold metal cloth jacket. Others have chiffon jackets. Other models of taffeta, tulle and satin. $42.50 WoMEN’s DREsSES, THIRD FLOOR. Misses’ Coats of broadcloth fabrics, richly furred with caracul, mar- mink (dyed marmot), skunk, civet cat, Tanuki and wolf, have the new Paquin, pointed revere or stand-up collgrs. Black and tan. $79:50 Misses’ Coats, Trirp FLOOR. Women’s Coats are smartly styled, with shawl, tuxedo and pouch collars of lynx, civet cat, fitch, marmink (dved marmot) and mk and new slot seaming, achieving youthful, slim silhouettes. $7950 ‘WoMeN’s Coats, THIRD FLOOR. New Cardigan Jumper Suit, with car- diganand skirt of plain knit jersey and striped slip-over. Others are of tweed knit and novelty weaves. Sizes 34 to 42. $16:50 SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. These Two Pumps are seen at the smart teas Now it is holiday fashions. Jane Wandl, as always, is ready with the smartest, the most appropriate clothes for wear now and until Spring. Every frock, hat or coat that bears the Jane Wandl cachet bears the label of smartness at a reasonable price. U / % Bright-colored Stitched Crepe Hats, $12:50 Brilliant colored hats top fur- collared coats for daytime wear during the holiday scason. In String, Lido, raspberry, gray, Fraise des Bois, Pandora green and brioche. Others, in marked head sizes, $7.50. MILLINERY, THIRD FLOOR. Wool-and-Rayon Slipover, $875 This smart slipover with its modernistic design and crew neck is a favorite gift selection. In green, blue, tan and navy. Sizes 34 9q,40. SPORISWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Brown suede pump, with an instep strap in leaf design, that alternates real Python and suede and is piped .with gold kid. Also in black suede with silver kid. '$13.50 Bench-made black patent leather pump, with a ne: cutout quarter and Spanish heel. Also in black sati $15 WoMEN's SHOES, THIRD FLOOR, w n. —1he Christmas Store e First Showing New Printed Silks ADVANCE SPRING DESIGNS “Neck-tie” Prints, $3.50 yard The same designs and materials that fashion the smart neckties and “thereby hangs the name.” The colors are bright and are*often combined—a smart® note of the new season’s prints. Mallinson’s Printed Pussy Willow, $4-50 yard Mallinson’s pussy willow silks are always the impor- tant prints of Spring. These show a greater use of color and a wider variety of design than previous seasons. Brilliant patterns on dark backgrounds are the smartest. Truhu Prints, $3 yard “If they are Truhu, they are washable”—means much in printed silk. These are not only washable —which makes them especially desirable in chil- dren’s clothes—but are shown in the smartest de- signs for Spring. S1Lks, SECOND FLOOR. Just Arrived—New Printed Silk-and-wool Crepe Burma $3.50 yard This new fabric is especially smart for sports and general daytime wear—either alone or combined with other materials. Blouses of this ehic printed fabric, with jersey suits are seen at many fashion- able places. In striped patterns—and in several color combinations. 39 inches wide. Ivory and Green Navy and Ivory Green, Ivory and Red Black, White and Rose ‘WooLens, Seconp FLOOR. Ostrich Feather Fringe, $1.75 yard This ostrich feather fringe has marabou heading. Tn French blue, turquoise, pink, coral, rose and orchid. TrimMMINGS, FIRST FLOOR, Butterick, Vogue and McCall Patterns are now on sale in Pattern Section SECOND FLOOR Printed Cotton Fabrics Boxed for Gifts Printed Zephyrs, 45¢ yard In floral and figured designs, on light and tinted grounds. All fast colors. 32 inches wide. Charmeusette and Tik-Tak Prints, 58¢c yard With a permanent, satiny luster and soft finish. Quaint patterns. 36 inches. Printed Percale, 28¢ yard A fine quality, in many new designs. For women’s and children’s clothes. 36 inches. CorTons, SECOND FLOOR. Imported Initialed Stationery, $1 box Charming individuality is attached to a box of sta- tionery that bears one initial. These are particu- larly lovely in cut-out designs of smart simplicity. 12 sheets of paper and 12 lined envelopes. In at- tractive boxes with tassel. 8 STATIONERY, FIRST FLOOR. McCallum’s New Diamonte Hose, $395 This is a copy of Jane Regny's famous silk hose “with holes —the “Heraldique.” Smart women are wearing them and are buying them for gifts. In new shades. Imported Bemberg Net Hose, $1.95 First Time Shown at this price This is an unusually low price for these extremely fine and extremely chic hose. Full fash- ioned, of course, in these im- portant shades, camel, nude, beige, faun and champagne. Hosery, Fipst FLOOR. Some of these Bloomer Frocks, $3 Were made in France Little girls—2 to 6 years—love these bright colored frocks with matching bloomers. Fash- ioned of broadcloth, prints and dimity, with smocking and embroidery. They are well made for strenuous wear. Some were made in France, with fine handwork. JuveniLE AppareL, Fourte FLoor. Have lunch or tea in the TEA ROOM tomorrow, after your Gift Shopping TzA Room, SevenTR FLOOR. Fine Gifts from Japan for Baby’s First Christmas You will find fascinating gifts for baby's very first Christmas. Dainty handmade garments, with the finest needlework and of the softest materials to be found. Pink or Blue Buntings hand-embroidered $15 Lovely Silk Comforts $5 Daintily Embroidered Jackets $6.50 Crepe de Chine Carriage Sets with lace $12.95 Invants’ Appargr, Fourtr Froon. “Passive Exercise’” is given in Our Hair Dressing Section under a Trained fi\structor Heretofore the thought of “exercise” has been one of “grin-and-bear,” a routine of physical discomforts—now, it is very simple, with no exertion. It is so important today to look one’s best and maintain a vouthful figure. The Health- Motor breaks down and oxi- dizes surplus fat and strength- ens muscles. It is a masseur that gives you pleasant exer- cise—without effort on your part. Operated under an expert you may feel assured of the best results Ham Daessine, Szconn FLOOR.