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Youths Are - Susp Eight Othie, §fe 36-Hour: l?enofl. f By the Associated Press. DALLAS, Tex., December 11.—Clues and recovered loot in the possession of police here today led them to belleve :; that two ment arrested yesterday were the principals’ ' & pusy: week epd of crime in this viciniby, ‘committing 1p. offenses over a 36-kour period. Their alleged crimes include at least four hold-ups, three criminal assaults, three farm fobberiesand a post omee robbery. ‘The men, Lee Roy Merri.mnn 23, formerly of Caddo, Okln and Benny -, Aldredge, 24, Dallas, have been sought .+ in‘ connection with a recent double mur- . der, in which two young brides were attacked, then beaten to death on a lonely road near Dallas. Series of Crimes Outlined. . As police reconstruct the past week end, which they say the two" men. de- voted entirely to crime, the two held{. up three couples in a pll’ktd car here| . early Sunday morning, robbed the, men and assaulted the women, whom ey, . held captives until daylight, then fl 1+ for Oklahoma, robbed three farm ' en route, looted a post office In Caney, Okla., Sunday night and returned here at 11 am. yesterday. ! Police encountered the men llut they returned to the city and. alp- ' tured them after an attempted: gun ' fight in which Merriman was :wotinded in the head with a bullet.. }, Loot Mcavcfed. » In their car was found an overcoat ! taken from one of the men robbed Sun- day morning, & wrist' watch belonging | to one of the girl victims, quilts and pillows taken from ,the .three farm homes robbed, two armguns two lasge: caliber rifles and five pistols, and post- age stamps and letters stamped by the « Caney, Okla,, post office. 'The three girl victims \dentined photos of Aldredge, as did one of the man victims, Numerous hold-up vic- tims in recent weeks identified his pic- Baby Rattle Found; Has Hedgeho Shape the Assoctated; Pre: FCHIGAGO, Déemp&-u G ogm.sm uoo Mhseum of Natunl " 3 - Its, sm'mfit of & hfl}e— CUMMING HEADS SQC!E,IY dent of Southern Group. 3 Surg. Gen..Hugh’ S ’cummln] was |elected predident ot the * Southern Society of Washington at a meeting last night; in_the Willard- Hotel. Others elected were: . Capt. 'C. C. Calhoun, “vice president; Little, financial secretary; Charles W. Warden, treasurer; Mrs. Robsrt L. Taylor. . 1206 GEE ST. 1{4 Paris Says: In millinery uneven ¢ drims are very much Javored. iParis Replicas in Evening Dresses The, ontstanding sule< of the sea- son. > Prices $15 starf ht.o Offering Very Special Prices on Coats Choose now at an unusual saving. All choice new .stock. ture as that of the man who robbed them. TO THE OWNERS.OF- Jarvey Wiley Corbett, distin= ished American architect and ‘member of the firm of Helmle, {Corbettand Harrison. TheBugl ‘Terminal Sales BuildiriginNew York, shown here, was designed by this firm, “When one considers. how very little more Copper and Brass now cost, it seems extremelx foolish economy to gat troubles that so often occur when corrodible materials are used.” ° 4 M MR Corbett, one of tlte finelt architects in the country, does not lightly endorse any product. Nor do the many other famous architects who nnhesnanngly recom- mend Copper, Brass and Bronze materials for use in home constmcuon P Only by epcclfymg Coqpcr flashm id Brass orfi! iting fixtures when you build, buy or remodel can you nuqoubh& As Mr.&orbflx e the owner of ‘the’ moderately’ pfleed’ o lpouts, Brass pipe and so “Certainly home . .. can ill afford to repairs that invariably materials are used.” The same reason that leads and Bronze in office buildings makes dtem the logical choice for even small homes. These metals cannog ‘rust. ‘Write our Building Service Department for any addi- tional information. ' PR / Considering their lJélan; service and their absolute protection against rust, Copper, Brass and Bronze are not expensive even in the construction of small homes. Midwestern Office Landreth Building St.’Lonis, Mo. e A e T e COPPER, BRASS, BRONZE— The World’s Most Useful Metals B ] _ FROM THE DESIGNERS OF AMERiCA'S SKYLINE COPPER & BRASS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION 25 Bmldwly_', New York Canadian Office 67 Yonge Street Toronto, Ont. AM\ERIGA‘S HOMES le:withithe rust guuers md down- ronze hardware and F-mble on the expensive ollow when corrodible to the use pf Copper, Brass Pacific Coast Office Architects Building Los Angelés, Cal. ; ed mug: ball,| . e 2 LR o Surgeon General' Is Hlected Presi: | | Miss Grace, ‘Roper, ‘secretary; John F.. STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. €. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1928. " Jane Stuart will shop for you—'F;fiQ;ldin'fm cwiurvmc T va&".«:‘.}* % S SRR A RIS IR NENANENARRN RN NN N \.\.\ RGH & BRO HE CHRISTMAS GIFT,, '\ (\. *Tis Sure to Be a Merry Christmas for Men Who Get These Gn e him a point he’ll not fail to recognize—a point he always associates with su- perior quality. many other quality sflks in rich beautiful patterns, ngh Grade Hand-Tailored Ties neckwear—but be sure of its quality—hand tailoring is Mogadores, satins, moires, brocaded effects, repps and 1.50 Other Ties, 79¢ to $5.00 Men’s Imported Broadcloth and Novelty Shirts, $1.95 Broadcloth of hensive assortmerit of distinctive new patterns and color effects. Sizes 1314 to 17. Men’s Silk Mufflers, $1.65 Eagle crepes in any number of new figured and plaid effects in colors that with contrasting init Others, $1.00 to $7.50 Men’s Lined Gloves, $3.00 Dressy, warm gloves in masculine shades of tan and A very well tailored glove in all sizes. Others, $1.95 to $5.00 grey. a fine smooth lustrous grade, exceptionally well tailored and novelties in a compre- Collar attached or neckband styles. Others, $1.65 to $4.00 Give Him Pajamas, $2.50 Broadcloth ‘or fine mercerized materials, in frog- trimmed -models. White, tan or blue grounds, in sizes A, B, C and D. Others, $1.39 to $7.50 will appeal to men. Also silk scarfs ial. Socks, Plain or Fancy, 50c Plain silks in black, cordovan, navy, grey, French tan and white: Fancy rayons in a score of rich, attractive designs. Others, 29¢ to $1.50 Men's Wear Shop—Street Floor See Them Go! L10ne1 Electric Trains Stop‘ Look! Listen! _.gone again! Around the corner—into the tunnel—over the bridge — here goes the whistle—she’s stopping at the station!..Boys— & Lionel Electric Trains—locomo- ' fime with head light and: reverse, 3 double truck cars with lights and 30x50-inch oval track Lionel Train, locomotive with au- with ' head . light" and reverse, -3 tomatic control, 3 double-truck coaches; i hts, wartning - signal, coaches—warning signal and 30x40- oo . $9 75 60:0n5 oval tflt.k $2l 50 (SkCtChEd) Toytown—Fourth Floor jnonel Efectric Trains—locomo= tne with head light, 2 cars, traffi¢ signal and 8-section $6' 75 circular track - Lionel Electric Trains—locomotive ~ Boys’ Indian Chief Play Suits, $1.00 All “real” boys play Indian—and here’s the suit they like. to play ini Of khaki drill; coat and tropsers with]yellow edging and red fringe—and headgear .with fi\e bnght feathers. Cowboy Suits, $1.65 Of khaki drill, too—trousers with imitation fringe at side, khaki hat, lariat, bright-colored handkerchief, oilcloth pistol holder and belt with pop pistol. Sizes 4 to 12.” ‘Boxed. Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.50 Where you can get little boys’ wash suits in the newest styles! All of fast-color fabrics in attractive combinations—in button-on styles. Sizes 3 to 9 years. Boys’ Shirts, $1 00 Shirts made like the higher-priced grades, with neatly finished seams and pearl buttons. Long pointed collar styles of broadcloth and novelty madras. Sizes gto 14%. Boys' Wear—Street Floor Merry Christmas Tremendous Selection ! Here she comes, s-w-i-s-h—and she’s : $13.00 Sizes 4 to 12. Boxed ready to that know all about trains—boys that have had Iots of trains—any boy will be delighted with these very modern locomotiv es——lllumx- nated coaches and up-to-date stations. ' Overland Flyer Mechanical Trams “Overland” 'Flyer Mechanical Overland Flyer Train, Trains—with locomotive and tend- and tender, two coaches er, two cars and circular with switches 98¢ track _side track Flyer Trains—loco- with brakes ov al track “Overland” “Overland” Flyer Trdl., Toco-, motive with brakes, tender, 2 cars motive with brake, tender,-2 car: S 82,50, i WG track Toytown—Fourth Floor Glrls’ BestyetteRamcoat Sets, $5.95 Brighten her rainy days with one of these attractive Bestyette sets. The coats of heavy suede lined leatherette —-tnm and tailored—with hat to match! Sizes 6 to 14. In‘attractive holly boxes. Girls’ Silk' Pongee Blouses, $1.95 If you really want to please her—give her one of these dainty pongee blouses. They have * smarllfiround collars with soft frill fronts. Sizes 6 to Girls’ New ‘Lucette 'Frocks, $1.95 and $2.95 Adorable little frocks of printed and plain breadcloth, with dainty vestees and collars. Straightline or belted styles—with bloomers to match. Sizes 7 to 10 and 8 to 14. Girls' Wear—Fourth Floor ‘With Sparkling Glassware thh and Sparkling! Moderately Priced! $1.00, $1.95 to $4.95 8-Pc. Imported Wxne Set, tray, decgnter and 6 glasses, $1.00. 4-Pc. I:Iand-pnmted Dresser Sets, $1.00. 3.Pc. Console Sets, rose or emerald, $1.00. N Imported Flower Vases, and Covered Candy Jars, $1.00. Créstal Glass Fish Aquarium, with metal stand, 95. . Engraved “Pyrex” Glass Casserole, $2.95. lmponcd Glass Vases, with sterling decora- tions, $1.95. Crystal, Rose or Green Table Glassware, encrusted, $1.95. Crystal. Trees—with modernistic Mirrors, $4.95. 27-Pe. Colored Glass Bridge Service, Rose or Green, $4.95. Every one a practical dnd enduring gift . that will add beauty and distinction to the home! Gifts—of sparkling glassware—that women like " to give and teceive! Attractively arranged on spacious tables for you to select from at leisure! Glassware—Sixth Floor