Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1928, Page 28

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CUARDSMEN BEST THE TYENING STAR, WISTINGTON. D 0. THURSDAY. DECEMEBER 5 15%° ARLINGTON BID $40,183. :Weather Blamed as Clothing Thefts Here Washington Firm to Erect Record | Room and Clerk’s Office. Last Night Set Record for This Year! Wy WARD & LoTHROP —The Christmas Store - | special session at the courthouse yester- | the heaviest night of clothing theft re- | Richard Green, Special Di: tch to The St G w RIFI_E .I-EAM DeCEI:AR.Es;;l])co]»l_n V;. ;;gcembf\r 6.— The sudden change to cold ricntl{\er $72; MPlbu]rntC. Wll‘tigh('.1 ltll.’i s ftrec‘l’. | y th is held by police to be responsible for | northeast, lost a suit and top coat an ol ' The board of supervisors meeting m | y P P Saas N Cateast Lot & N tuxedo suit, business suit and top coat. ports on record this year. R Initialed Gift Handkerchiefs 22 Styles for Women and Men Tripp, but who ENGAGEMENT IS DENIED. NEW YORK, December 6 (#).—De- nial of a rumored engagement to Lord Inverclyde was made English actress June, in New York for a musical comedy. terday by the ho is rehearsing June, whose name is June Howard- only her first name | ger for the Raleigh Haberdasher, | F street, said that he was to deliver a sult_and collect $45 from a man in | the 1200 block of Thirteenth street. would return with the money, which he failed to do. clothing worth $100: Milton James, 323'; T street, I clothing valued at The man took the suit, saying that he | Florence Chase, 726 Half street, lost | cover that boiled cabbage s good for whatever ails us, true democracy will | at last come into its own. Keeping Next to Curb. From the Indianapolis News. Bicycles are increasing in use, but the motorists will do what they can to keep the bike riders next to the curb. We advise early selection of initialed handkerchiefs, for you will find our assortment complete and you will be able to find the initial you want in the style vou like best—Now. For Women At 25¢—1 Style all-white linen handker- chief, wth white initial. At 35¢c—1 Style all-white linen handker- chief, with white initial. At 50c—2 Styles of all-white linen hand- Woopwarp & LoTjirop —The Christmas Store et | day awarded a contract for the ercc- _ hington, D. C., on its bid of | clothing and a handbag totaling $357.50 dents in Close Match in S b " value. The loot included five suits. | east. Breaking the glass in a front Corcoran Hall Range. | Atiington County, seneral manager for | A. Goodlow, 1822 Vernon street. The | and stole §7 in change. 9 the successful bidder, and the huilding | machine was parked in front of his it {a shop at 3016 Fourteenth street, re- | From the Portland Express. e Ol gk | occupy a site adjoining the courtheuse. | 8 RGP f 4% 0 S iress worth $25, | The Fad-makers got liver into good match last night i or men scored 1,348 out of a possi points, leading the Hatchetites members of various champlonship G. W. varsity teams in years gone by, while | Parsons, r., is coach: Willilam R. Lane, ly he v St | for stage purooses, said: “Lord Inver- Winner last September at Camp PeITy, | ovde and I have been friends for four | { the university tea B ol e ey . o caliber| She added that she did not think | : T tareet. and consisted of 10 shoty |to attend ‘the wedding of a friend in s A\ 502 2151 g ot white liaesd Bl in each of the prone, kneeling and | S e chiefs, with colored successive times in the prone position. | LG LR ems. . in Styles white initialed linen being_the only one to secure 4| ; B 5 A - ttress e tion of a fireproof tecord room and | Robert H. Allison, 945 K street, re-| The theft from beneath the ma Nose Out Stu- 9 "|ported the theft from his room of | on his bed of $100 in bills was reported Miitiamen e e ia o | o William Schultz, 406 H street north- il be by /. De-| The theft from his automobile of a|window, thieves entered the home of cegf,‘:‘;’fi,:‘,’ccofi:\;’fif B e {845 suit was reported by Dr. William | Charles H_Brown. 1327 Milford road, — will be completed by April The | home. : The District of Columbia National | Structure Wil be of one-story rnd will | 'Miss Emily von Burbon, manager of Cabbage and Democracy. # R the Grorgs Washington | | Roscoe Sharps, employed as a messen- | society. Now if some doctor will dis- rifle range from ge Was University men’s team. scant 13 points. Four out of the five militiamen were three of the students had never fired previous to this year. Frank T. Ohio, of the citizens' military cham- | it pionship of the United States, is cap- ‘;g“]:m".‘“ 1 am certainly not engaged long-rifle cartridg>s on the ona! | Lord Inverclyde w-< coming to America 0 Styles o O g o Sortmot aahiowy | to see her, but thought he was coming | Rerchiiete. with Iatials: standing positions. Team Capt. Lane o i At 75c—3 Styles of new colored initial B R T handkerchiefs. rolled hems. “possible.” | / W ’ F k At $1—1 Style colored initial handker The individual scores and members of | - o t $1—1 Style colored initial handker | : Larger Women's Frocks o e At $1.50—1 Style white linen handker- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NATIONAL chief, with drawn and corded border. Stand- Kneel- i ing. Prone. Total. | Lieut. T_A. Riley. % 88 21| Sergt. George B. i Campbell w, Yo ues . aml Stal Sergt. Baxier R 96 o1 :s.’rj ‘eam_Capt. Jensen .. E %0 96 266 | $ ‘50 Lieut. H." Ever- | ety Jr....oo... 7 88 96 261 | Total ......403 468 482 1348 | GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY. | A truly Stand- Kneel- 1 o . . . ¢ fns. ine. Prone. Total. | offering—in time for Harry B. Parsons, | e mer. - & vour holiday wardrobe. Iivery dress in this col- lection is value—many have been in our stocks at much higher prices. Special Tomorrow For Men At 50c, 75c and $1—3 Styles Irish linen handkerchiefs, with hemstitched hem and white initial. At §1—1 Style linen handkerchief, with hemstitching and colored initial of new design. ; At $1 and §1.50—3 styles Irish and French initialed handkerchiefs, with colored and white initial. At $3—6 handkerchiefs in box. A most at- tractive gift, hand-rolled hems, with col- ored initial in drawn square, 2 in blue, 2 in gray, 1 in tan and 1 in green. HANDKERCHIEFS, FIRST FLOOR. —_—e Colored Handkerchiefs 50c to ¥3 French printed linen hand- kerchiefs, in many styles, 50c to $2.50. remarkable o Fred Reisinger Team Capt. Wm. g ik unusual in Total . a2 s 488 1335 CRASH FATAL TO TWO. George Bartlett Dies of Injuries in Laytonsville, Md., Accident. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., December 6.— George Bartlett. 19 years old, of Wood- side, Md., died in Garfield Hospital, | Washington, D. C., this morning, as a | result of injuries sustained Saturday in an automobile accident at Laytons- ville, Md. John C. Riggs of Howard County, | Md., was instantly killed in the acci- | dent, and Bartlett was taken to the| hospital unconscious. He was operated on yesterday, dying without regaining | consciousness. He was the son of Mrs. | Virginia R. Bartlett. Archie Gaither, colored, of Gaithersburg, Md., driver cf the car which is alleged to have caused the accident, has been held under a bond of $2.000. Well tailored of fine: quality silks, smartly styled and especially designed to give slend- White linen handkerchiefs with colored applique, 50c and $1. $6.00 Cen Smart Sigles ©Co elect From n o Gifi Bos erizing lines. Of Georgette, Crepe Satin, Chiffon and Velvet. Navy, Tan, Brown, Black. Sizes 404 to 501;. SPECIAL SIZE APPAREL, THIRD FLOOR. Colored chiffon handker- chiefs with lace or hand- rolled hems, $1 to $3. Men’s colored handker- chiefs with colored borders, Two Very E:xceptional Blanket Values 50c to $3. 100 Plaid Blankets 10 each Much Less Than Regular Price A -timely offer—for the Christmas shopper—all-wool blankets—at this special price. As there are only 100, we advise immediate selec- tion, for such values are sure to sell quickly. In attractive plaid design—in shades of brown and tans. In wanted size, 72x84. Merchant Dies in Accident. Special Dispatch to The Star. WESTERNPORT, Md., December 6. —John P. Kitzmiller, merchant and farmer of Hartmonsville, W. Va., was instantly killed yesterday when a truck loaded with cement, which he was driv- N ml“CVflJl ing, plunged 50 feet over an embank- | ment after colliding with an automo- | bile. 1 s i oohwear 1311 g Sivect 50 Women’s Smart Dresses Afttractivel’ [ Wy In styles especially for the smart matron Boys'’ Bathrobes for Christmas Gifts liere, one finds a wide selection of bathrobes of both imported and domestic makes—for boys, from 8 to 18 years. The Pointed Fox 50 AH‘Silk Blankets An exseptonal slection Scarf, $79-50 10" each Nithittie faohion Bt e An exceptional value—as well as an exceptionally lovely blanket. inl a fur Sslar;fo n\n rl-l Of all pure silk down, in two-tone color combinations; satin bound. s,iar( occ;iio,,. :0 For bed, couch or throw. In blue and gold, rose and blue, orchid ; bl and green, Size 60x80. Christmas gift could be and green, Z 80 more appreciated than one TSy SONE: Ri of these beautiful fur scarfs of fine long-haired i Ty Many Attractive and Useful Gifts Red and beige fox, baum marten, stone marten, May Be Selected at Small Expense In the Notions Section, First Floor Somebody ventures that there can be | no such thing as a fair tax law until | all men learn to lie in the same pro- portion. These frocks of silk tweeds, wool crepe, covert cloth, novelty striped materials, printed crepes and plain col- ored crepes are unusually attractively styled for the youthful and smart matron. Vee necklines, deep vestees, surplice closings, pleated skirts and contrast- ing collars are becoming and fashionable notes. ‘WoMEN's DREsSES, THIRD FLOOR. 3 v, Woc:PWARD & LoTHROP The Christmas StOre e odo.mm Bovs' Arparer, FourtH FLOOR. Boys’ Lumberjacks and Sweaters —are gifts that every boy likes. - These are unusually attractive and remarkably well-tailored. double mink. Leather and Suede Jackets, $13.50 Heavy Sweaters, $6.50, $8.50. Light-weight Sports Sweaters, $5. Wool Lumberjacks, $5 and $5.75. Furs, THIRD FLOOR. Kippy-Kits, contain a colored-handle clothes brush, which fits in a case with shoe polisher on one side. In colored leathers, $1.25, $1.50. Combination Travel Kits, in black and colored leathers, fitted with mirror, shoe horn, button hook, midget whisk broom and shoe polisher, $1, $1.25. Sateen Travel Shoe Cases, with hookless fastener that will hold one pair of shoes. A convenient case for traveling. In wanted colors, 85c. Midget Suede Brushes, in leather cases, to carry in one’s hand- bag. A convenience for the business woman. In colors, 25¢c. Enameled Coat Hangers, in a wide variety of pretty shades. They may be had by the dozen, $1.10. Jersey-covered Coat Hangers, in lovely shades of blue, rose, green, gold and lavender. The dozen, $1.10. Enameled Hangers, with hook ends, for two-piece dresses or evening gowns. Each, $25. : Children’s Coat Hangers, with doll faces, in pink or blue, 10¢ Imported Rayon-covered Coat Hangers, in exquisite boudoir shades,-75¢. Boys' AppareL, FOURTH FLOOR. A Modern Hair Cut By an expert Tn a season of individuality, we have secured a talented and expe- rienced specialist for our Hair Dressing Section to give his ex- pert and artistic advice as to the most becoming cut for your per- sonal individuality. Let him mould your hair in beauty—if you are ready for a new hair cut or your first bob. HAR DressING, SEcond FLooR. Hand-smocked Hungarian Silk Crepe Frocks $16-0 Very Special In youthful and becom- ing styles—are these peasant dresses of crepe YOUR FACE IS AS YOUNG AS YOU MAKE IT '\'OU are the one to determine whether vour face w1ll long maintain its vouthful Joveliness. on will Jose s charm under :F: ageing marks of neglect: double chin, crepiness cfskin texture. linesand wrink es. In the Dorothv Grav salens scientific methods and preparations have been painstakingly developed. tested andproved successtuiin keeping tace and throat smooth, bneless. voung. Enameled Shoe Trees, in shades to match enameled hangers, pair, 25c. Chintz and gingham slipper tips, 65c. Sateen Travel Shoe Case, with ties, 50c. Men's Tie Tree, a practical gift, $1. Round Hat or Clothes Brush, $1. Meltonian Shoe Kit, with polish and brush and polish cloth, $1. Folding Hangers, in cases 50c to $1. Shoe Polishers, -in colored leather cases, 25¢ and 50c. Clothes Pin Cases, with line, . and pins, 50c and $1. Norrons, First FLOOR. You can readily follow these treatments in your own home. using the same method and preparations < ) de chine with hand- which have proved so tremendousy successtul 1n actual smocking and hand em- treatments 10 the Dorothy Gray salons n six cities. broidery—every _stitch of which was done by The preparations used in the Dorothy Gray treat- Hungarian peasants. ment for the daily care of the skin are: They were tailored Dorothy Gray Cleansing Cream. to supply gentle here, with American bur thorough cleansing. styling to assure per- q : 5 fect fit. Of fine qual- h The Dorothy Gray Fatter. 1o stimulate the circula- ity fabric and superior tion and pax n either Special Miature (for drv skin) workmanship—such as or Tissue Cream (for piump taces and oily skins) or Special Skin Cream (for thin throats and faces). is usually found only in higher-priced frocks. Orange Flower Skin Tonic. a mild refreshing astrin- gent to close the pores. Either Astringent Cream (for dry skins) or Astrin- gent Lotion (for aily skins ), to protect the skin and hotd make-up smoothiy. Week-end Candy Special 2 pounds, 95¢ Two pounds of our delicious homemade candy — chocolates, bonbons and caramels. Fresh daily. Canpies, Fst FLOOR. - Gray Tan Navy Blue Rose Green Red In Many Styles Sizes 14 to 40. Lesser PRicEp DRESSES, ‘THIRD FLOOR. e e s T ToiLer Goons, FIRsT FLOOR. A

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