Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1928, Page 30

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30, ’TITT EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1928. VUIE AFH“A'”[]N i SO, et o 'IORTHCOTT DENIES 367:’.‘2?33 y%‘é""n!‘é‘“N’ifi‘fic’é.?“‘ih’i&‘; GAS FUMES KILL CHILD. ‘:&&m&&:m&“m&&&:xyxm&mmmx& e et WURDER ‘OF WEKIGAR |5 S, St S25e"3 muy st smers e wune : WoopWARD & LoTHRop it DOWN STAIRS STORE Zadl =1 Other members supported Mr. Lowrey since identified as Alvin Gothea. Riding in Car. while sill others contended that " 5 R AT LITTLE ROCK, Ark., December 6 association had voted to join the fed- “Way Is Cleared for Trial of Al-| New Tariff Schedile Drafted. |(#).—The 2-year-old son of Mr. and eration and_therefore should procecs | to complete its action with the eiection leged Slayer in Riverside | NANKING, China, December 6 (P).— | Mrs. Wade Henry of Adkine, ATk, was ‘The government today adopted a final asphyxiated by what physicians said | of the delegates. A motin to table the postponement motion was put and car- on January 2. draft of a new tariff schedule which is| was ethelyn monoxide poison while | riding in his mother’s lap in an auto- Foxhall Village szens Elect:w \The_ eletion of r:{r e gk a0 romuiguiad i | g 5, o | " Plans for the association’s annual p. ine ascociated P Two other childfen were made ill and | Delegates After Fight | Christmas celebration were announced | By e Atocisted Press @er 6The |DE_enforced until two months aftef | oycr’oerirs Sie including the mother, | last night, to include the dspilay of a s ) promulgations. were slightly affected by the fumes, | b)’ Gl‘Oup. Christmas tree in the Greenwich Park- Wway was cleared yesterday for Gordon | — — | which seeped up into the partly in- | | way “green” and the singing of Christ- Stewart Northcott to go to trial in| The rear springs on an auto suspen- | closed car from the exhaust. 2 | mas carols. Barrels for '?~ reception side January 2 for the murder of sion device that a French inventor has | = Mrs. Honry had the child in her | of gifts for specified charity organiza- | four boys when he pleaded not guilty | patented are concealed in the interior | arms. The fumes were not notice A last-minute stanc to keep the Fox- | (jons of the District, it was announced. in Superior Court here to an indictment | of a car. | until the car was stopped. hall Village Citizens’ Association from | will be placed in the green also. charging him with the murder in Los active affiliation with the Federation of | e | Angeles County of one nfh'ht- four nl;‘ Citigns' Associations falled last night | Turkey Acquires Railroad. | on St (st hore varated | when, despite condemnation of the fed- Sttt ke | | cration as “a house divided against it. | CONSTANTINOPLE, = December 6 a continuance would be granted | f| SHIL which it was said through its con- | #—The Turkish government has |on that date if the 22-year-old Canad- ASTERNA stant internal wrangling is doing more | definitely acquired the German-built |ian's trial in Riverside County gets un-| fif s to discredit the influence of citizens | Anatolian-Bagdad Railway, which the der way on the earlier date. 1219 ConnecTicut Ave~ associations than any other body in the | FTench ran after the armistice and | *I am not guilty.” Northcott declared the associatinn clected two. dele. | the Turks commandeered during the |in answer to the indictment which to the feds on. Turko-Greek War. Turkey now 1g|r~u,rh.1]m"<nmm ]u\'lth the m;‘Irdl‘rhOfdi?m‘w Mol ; to pay 50 per cent back interest and |“John Doe.” Mexican. whose headless T e t president, and | 41, per_cent interest on_the various |body was found near Puente FINE FUR COATS Liclan H. Morcier. & oo president, Mere | giocks until they expire. This purchase | _ Northeott was arraigned vesterday at | i ol et m‘g will make all railroads in Turkey statc | Riverside on charges of killing rnur At Grrafly Reduced Prices pone indefinitely” the election of dele- _youths, Walter Collins, “John Doe,” gates was tabled by a vote of 23 to 10. Vote Well Divided. ( | well tailored—smartly styled—fashioned of v Foxhall Village Citizens' Associa- | § | choice pelts—each coat in this offering is N e e - a decidedly worthwhile value. Obtainable consideration. The vote, | in a varied collection suitable for sports, divided and when the 1 ates was pronosed 173 R $1 formal and general wear. d minority of the pre- by Vernon ywrey, at- § S 1 e T i 8 0S€sS 050 dozen RUSSIAN BROADTAIL postponem-nt of 'the | RUSSIAN CARACUL y lega - 1 v Lowrey said he had consistently | § 4 SOMALI LEOPARD s ey NI P e Sweet Peas 75cbun. | ¢ GREY KIDSKIN Commissioners, is losing its prestige ] CARACUL through persistent internal strife and factionalism [ i RIA et v C & C Flower Stores g association, had convinced him that Lhc federat s changing its tactics, but | o e oniracy, the mecert fight over Funeral Flowers Delivered Frec—Nominal Charge on Other Orders | STERNA the failure 'of George Haven- | I s i B C ~§&&d&&§:&&&%&#&:@:&ww Silk Hose, with pointed heels Special T8¢ pair 250 pairs Service-weight Silk-to-top Stockings: reinforced with lisle at points of wear. Ten smart shades: mock seams. Full-fashioned Chiffon Silk-to-top Hose, $1 360 pairs—SLIGHT IRREGULARS of the famous long-wearing “Romilla” Stockings. You will like the smart shades. DOWN STAIRS STORE Sed et cedro ot c o 22 Men will appreciate these gifts English Broadcloth Smart Capeskin i Sl‘lifls, $1.95 Gloves, $1.95 The fine quality is outstanding in $1.95 For the man who drives a car, there are shirts—the tailoring is most desirable— gloves warmly fleece-lined; others are of a good, heavy quality skin. Either style will be much appreciated ; all are in the right colors to blend with Winter collars. Sizes 1374 to 17. White only. overcoats. and the full-cut assures plenty of com- fort. An exclusive feature, “Sta-firm” o e | 807 14th Street N.W. 804 17th Street N.W. 19 CoNEE IEUT ALEe erts to the public utilities committee Franklin 5442 Franklin 10391 was even stronger evidence that me[ T— — federation’s influence is in no improved TOL TTUGUE TGV UGV a‘&‘é&’“&‘é‘&‘é&%&%&&&’{&%&&‘&’ o e 2 "*&a&&m&%&ugwa"&&ww&n@gm&fi ;; B R ® O K S & C OMZPANY W at Savings I}F fl Decidedly DECIDEDLY B\ Unusual!!! Boudoir Pillows Make a Pretty Gift! Frilly bits of loveliness for the boudoir. Of Satin finished rayon. Tufted, pleated, shirred, and trim- med with roses. All shapes in Rose, Gold, Green, Blue, and Black. HANDBAGS | A In a Glorious Collection : Lovely Lingerie Very Specially Priced COSTUME JEWELRY For Fastidions Folk Necklaces . . . Brooches Teddies, Dance Sets, Step-ins, Slips s 95 Pins . Chokers . . 95 and Gowns of Finest Crepe de Chine. . . Earrings and Bracelets of Either lace trimmed or tailored in — Fancy Shirts......... $1.65; 3 for $4.75 Fur-lined Driving Gloves. ..$3.50 Muslin Pajamas i ..$1.65 Broadcloth Pajamas.............$Ld Fancy Socks; smart colors.........50c Men’s Rayon Lounging Robes, $8.95 At $R.95 they are really outstanding. For a gift they are most welcome. Well tailored; in beautiful patterns and colors; all sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE Gloves Gift Slippers always please for everyone And every one realizes the importance You are sure of pleasing any one in gift of selecting them here—for they are so slippers from this large assortment. attractively priced for gift giving. Typi- From the tiniest baby to grandma and cal of the outstanding variety— grandpa—we have gift slippers. Imported Lamb- Quilted Bootees skin l-button for tiny babies Gloves; fancy have soft comiy stitchings: smart soles, $1 pair. colors, $2.45. Felt Boots, with bright little pic- Fancy-cuff Lamb- tures, are giits skin Gloves; em- for boys and girls broidered stitched 5 to 8. $1 pair. backs. In tan, hrown and black. 245 pair. Girls and Junior Misses like these felt slippers with comfy soles. $1 pair. i ;‘; ¢ ¢ ! i i i ) g:;?lesséfifsomse;? o aed every delicate shade imaginable. Main Floor, Accessories i - Capeskin Slip-on Gloves; soft and pliable. In tan, black and gray, Felt Everetts are §1.95. for boys 5 to 14. Plaid ~ bandings. $1 pair. Antelope Suede in black, brown or tan with / i j very smart clasps of Marquisette . .. Genuine ‘ Leathers in all the newest grains . . . Pin Seal, . HANDKERCHIEFS Goat, Shark, and the fashionable Reptile grains \ For Day or Evening ... Envelope and Pouch styles in all the newest shades and cleverly designed shapes. E A Of finest linen and imported 4 45C s Swiss, with lace or fancy Swiss em- i broidery, or dainty rose bud em- in a Rfiflflmmmww ¢ e " ¢ / broidery, and scores of others. $1 NEGLIGEES Boxed for Gift purposes 3 in a box. The Gift Irresistible Silky, clinging negligees in soft shades that express one’s own personality. These are of satin-finished rayon embossed design, with contrasting 39 Fancy-cuff cskin Gloves: asp sty In and For older sisters and mother, too, are these black satin mules. Col- orfully fea ther trimmed. $195 Fleece-lined, Fur- pair. trimmed Drnmg Slip-ons: sizes 6'4 to 7V5. $2.95. Grandmethers are fond of felt juli- ets; with leather soles and rubber Lbutton Brown : Capeskin Gloves: heels. $1.45 pair. sizes 6 to 7%. $2.25 pair. Grandads choose leather romeo slippers; with leather soles and rubber heels. $2.95 pair. Main Floor, Accessories SRR T B T R R T R I R B i B T S R T 2 R P R I R R R PR AR R R tan, gray heather, $1.95. € > Main Floor, Accessories NEW SWEATERS The Sportswear Gift What a welcome gift in these days when sweaters are so generally worn. $ : ! T bands on sleeves and front. A very special gift and most economical at this price. NEW SCARFS One Can’t Have Too Many These are of heavy Silk Crepe de Chine beautifully hand-blocked in Modernistic and other designs. Such . beautiful shades as Red, 95 G'/'Je Her These are all wool in smart color combinations. Slip-on, Coat, or the " i vest style at present so popular. x\l;l,{:«:"‘!‘:d “‘F:;;:f mode and rose- wood, SLI5 pair. Main Floor, Accessories Daddy prefers opera slippers. Fancy-cuff Fabric These are soft Gloves; in sand, kid, with leather beige, gray and soles and heels. heech. Also slip- In blue and red, m style, 78¢ pair. $3.95. Blue, Green, Tan, alone and in combinations. Others to $5.95. UMBRELLAS The Timely Gift el i These are sturdy Silk with 16 ribs on PLR}L SI[;I\ patent frame with wood or steel rods. A smart straight $ 45 Amberite handle and plain : or fancy border. e— The Perfect Gift! RAINCOATS B g The Year ’Round Gift $ 50 Formerly These are Glazette warmly lined with Selling at Suedene . . . reinforced but- PAIR tons . . . strap wrists . . . In 95 5 $1.65 cheerful colors, Blacks or Browns. DOWN STAIRS DOWN STAIRS STORE STORE NEW GLOVES Imported Kid Imported Fabric 22 85¢ Genuine Kid, soft and _ These are of practical durable. Novelty cuffs or Washable Fabric. In Pull-on_style. Overseam hovelty cuffs or pull-ons, or P. K. sewn. All the Saddle sewn. Every smart shades. wanted new shade. e Other Imported Fabric Others range in price from Glives $2.95 to $4.95 $1 to $2.19 Main Floor, Accessories Outstanding Gifts for the Home are inexpensive here X A X O S M N R R N O B N N R B BN 3 o ¥ S-piece Linen Crash Bridge Sets; col- Metal Bridge l.amp Standards; plain orfully bordered and twisted shafts; special...$2.95 S-piece All-linen Bridge Sets; nicely Wrought Iron Bridge T.amn Stand- hemstitched .... % .$1.65 ards; adjustable arms ; special, $1.95 All-linen Damask Luncheon Sets; Modernistic Panel Mirrors; popular colorfully bordered 10x17 size. Special .. .$1 Full-fashioned service weight Kayser's with the slenderizing Pointed “slipper heel.” Reinforced gar- SI LK SKI RTS ter top, welt, sole and heel. In all the smartest shades. With Bodice Top These are of fine quality Silk. M s BR@ I< S & CO RAYON VESTS Smartly pleated fronts. In Red, In a good range of White, Blue, Maize, sizes and colors but we 74 anrn;l grettlyeprmge 4 $1 (4 can:e&lgu:ralmete these c ed sizes. - THS - (1 3 B s oo quantities to last. ey sags == G-STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12¢th_ "“We’sieer, sccensorie A N N R R R A R S R R R N R R R AR AR AR AR ARSI AR A R R AR IR AR AB AR NN i 4 2 12-inch Parchment Paper Bridge Shades; laced top and bottom. Special All-wool Indian Blankets; in attrac- Silk Georgette Bridge Lamp Shades: tive patterns; each . variety of colors. Special....$2.25 Heavy, Warm, Cotton-filled forts; flowered patterns Scranton Lace ]"1nc!< wide variety Oval Axminster Scatter Rugs; popu- lar 26x48 size. Special . $4.95 mmmmmmmmrraa»?:mmmmmmgmmmxmmmmmmxmmmwmmmmw&mmmmmm &fim%mmmmm:awmmmmxmmm:mm&

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