Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1928, Page 29

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be of the opinin that the bomb was of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C... THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1”7_’5 Jugoslavian Bomb Found. a type used by the Austrian army and HAVENNER CAUSES G BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, lgeg'n:ge;t 20 | the, were investigating. DEBATE BY CITIZENS |ioun “wipped in & evspaper vas T found on a staircase in the Court of Ap- Unemployment in Australia is stead- peals Building. Police were reported to ! ily increasing. Be Vaccinated or Isolated, Idaho U. Students Are Told LEGISLATOR'S CAR FIGURES N CRASH Driver of Other Auto Hurt in| Collision With Zihiman Machine. Resolution of Confidence Tabled by Southwest Group After Argument, WO %\VL\RD & L oT —saw Qe e The Christmas StOre By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, Idaho, December 20. —The 2,000 students and in- structors of the University of Idaho today stood between vacci- nation or isolation here over the “hristmas holidays. Student in- al ROP A resolution of confidence in Dr. e | George C. Havenner, president of the | Pederation of Citizens’ Associations, | was tabled by the Southwest Citizens’ Association last night after one member | had vigorously opposed its adoption. | Members of t association, however, were of the opinion that the tabling of | the resolution should not be regarded discovery of a x on the campus ye esident, F. J. Kelly o structors amat - 1 - | eport on or 14- Representative Frederick N. Zihlman| | gay quarantine at the university of Maryland, chairman of the Hous R it Ttimaten District _comm the vaccine must be applied Eacho, 540 Marion e, Clarendon, - . o & Va., were drive it i th el exprossion or a lack of faith in :ggmed( E e ets ease m attered through- iD'IQvH:\‘n\x\ncr on the part of the asso- 6 o°cl S| 2 o . clation. suffering from severe injur | “‘{);]‘CKM;\-' " said conscientious | | In attacking the resolution. H. A head, was taken to Emergency| | opiectors would be quarantined. | |Renz charged D. Havenner with failing Hospital b re to comply with the order | | to keep a primise to supprot Robert L. While playing in the street in front Hebar the student or teacher | | Strobel, former member of the south- of his home at 738 umbia r0ad | | from returning to the university | | west group, in his fight for membership about 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, after the vacation, college au- | |on the Citizens' Advisory Council. Eogcr F. Russ, colored, 8 y | | thorities said. | Renz, Mrs. W. S. Uffurt and Mrs. C. nocked down by the automobile of S. Praser were designated s a_commit- Robert. Morris, 227 i : and tee to study the Community Chest and shocked an ruises va t | its purposes. at Freedmen's Hospital and taken TWO HURT IN FIGHTS. Dg\'xcli Babp. former secretary of the hog;le. iy e —— federation, told the association I ts‘houl(; x-year-old Marie Green, colored, | i 1. | rejoice in the successful termination ¢ O o e, 55 vears | Colored Man Hit on Head While| {i%e, 5o’ guct the House of Detention Attending Dance. from its present quarters at.908 B street old, Lakewood, Md., knocked down at Rhode Island avenue and Fourth ¢ southwest street northeast shortly before 8 o'clock | John Lee Browning, colored, 39 years | “mhe association also voted to select last night by the automobile of Frank |old, 719 Rhode Island avenue, attended | an_extension of the present site of g e urth street northeast, | dance st Charlotte Hall, Md, last T {uglr&;!égl\sfiggflll:? ot SOUsiEy Eoatital . ¢ o jniehbend wagstmickion the heact whh s Pirhed down by school authorities. s = |a blunt instrument. He stopped at|An appropriation of $25 to furnish Boy Escapes Injury. Garfield Hospital before going home | Christmas baskets for the poor was Five-year-old Bernard Cady, 4429 |and was given surgical treatment. voted. Conduit road, esc Isabelle_ Gl ed, 53 years knocked down by 8 e old, 657 Mades court, participated in Artle Browning, 4645 lace, | a row with an unidentified colored man near Foxhall and Con a { late last night and These Fashion-New Frocks bring slenderizing smartness to Larger Women ‘10 Sizes 46 to 52—as full cut as you would expect in much higher- priced frocks—make these frocks exceptional. For larger women, who are seeking becoming frocks that fit well around the arms and hips—these styles offer the smart- est lines. Prints and plain colors —for street and afternoon. In Three Centuries. CRESCO, Iowa (#)—A marble slab terday afternoon. by physicians at own Uni-| & versity Hospital and taken home. A third child injured in traffic acci- dents yesterday was Nalilie Gee, colored, 8 years old, of 1543 Columbia street. | reported, and was struck the auto- | mobile of Frank M ice, 1610 | § Fourteenth street, and slightly hurt. First aid was given at Emergency Hospital. Policeman Marlon G. Randall of the Traffic Bureau drove his motor cycle against the automobile of Ann Apple, 645 Ninth street northeast, which was pulling from the curb in front of 2805 Rhode Island avenue northeast, about 10 o'clock last night, and was slightly hurt. He was given first aid at Sibley Hospital. Falls From Street Car. - Walter Parker, colored, 57 years old, | 1333 K street, fell from a northbound | street car near Connecticut avenue and | 8 K street about 7 o'clock last night and | sustained cuts and bruises to his face, | § hands and legs. He was treated at Emergency Hospital. | An_sutomobile driven by James J.| Jawish, 417 Thirteenth street, struck |¥ end knocked down Willlam Taylor, colored, 19 years old, of 716 Jackson | court, in front of 38 G street about | 9:45 o'clock last night, and injured his right hip and hand. Jawish took Jack- son to Casualty Hospital, where he was given first aid by Dr. Joseph D. Rogers. Mrs. J. A. Roberts, 65 years old, 623 | Nineteenth street, stepped from the curb at Eighteenth and G streets yes- terday afternoon and walked agains the automobile of Thomas Godfrey 1930 New Hampshire avenue. She was | slightly hurt. —_—— YULE GREETINGS SENT | VETERANS BY COOLIDGE ! Expresses Own and Nation's Grati- tude to Disabled for Benefits They Made Secure. By the Associated Press. President Coolidge has dispatched- a message of Christmas greetings to vet- erans’ organizations and hospitals throughout the conutry. “Personally and on behelf of a grate- ful and sympathetic country,” he wrote, “I send you greetings and a message of good cheer upon this return of the holiday season. “As we think of the bountiful benefits mow enjoyed by our people, we cannot and do not forget those who have suf- | fered and do suffer becausz of injuries | and ill health received in the struggle | to mamtain these benefits secure. The | material aids and comforts our Govern- ment has extended have been freely | given, and will be cheerfully maintained. But, at this time, I want to open to 70u the heart of the Nation, which beats | in warm response to your courage and | fortitude in bearing your burdens. “May peace and happiness be yours mowa nd through the coming years.” Kansas now has a law_prohibiting any kind of signs except official mark- ers on the right-of-way of any high- wa ) e 53 - ) .. el Db 30 A Wrist Watch for Christmas WHAT more appropriate gift than a lifetime of dependable time telling service. Give her & BuLova Watch and you give a giftthatis exquisitely beauti- ful and indispensably useful. \UPHINE—W hite gold filled case; link bracele; 13 32975 D. J. HUGHES JEWELER National Theater Bd. Franklin 7472 fn a Cresco cemetery recorded the fact n lived in three cen- “Grandpa, 1799-1901.” MEMORIAL WREATHS \ A gift for a loved one who has departed. A thoughtful gift to be shipped home. 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These authentic Dorothy Gray preparations are sold in our Toilet Goods Section, while the simple, scientific Dorothy Gray method is clearly explained in the booklet which will be sent you upon request. The preparations used in the treatment for double chin are: Dorothy Gray Cleansing Cream Tissue Cream, a non-fattening emollient The Doroth: y Gray Patter Orange Flower Skin Tonic, a mild refreshing astringent Astringent Lotion, an effective contour astringent ToiLer Goops, First FLOOR. prices. Included are unusual selections of European art novelties which make charming gifts. Italian pottery—bowls, vases, jugs.and other decorative pieces. Pric?d from 750 to $65 Leather desk sets in a wide selection of colors, both domestic and impotted. Priced from $12 to $55 Beverage mixers in a superior quality of silver plate. Priced from $10 to $25 Service Plates—Unusual import value, with solid color border and decorated centre. Others to $l8 dozen $300 dozen Imported hand tooled and illuminated novel covers in a selection of colors. Priced from $3.50 to $4.75 Tmported embossed leather capacity 50 cigarettes. cigarette boxes, wood lined; Each $4.25 A large selection of imported and domestic book ends, in all metal, metal and marble, and composition. From $2 to $32.50 pair Colonial silhouettes, authentic, selection from $3 © 86 Higher Quality and Lower Price for the Christmas Shopper All Transportation Charges Prepaid 1215 F STREET Store Open 9 to 6 > — D T T T T e DOWN STAIRS STORE Let this Popular-Price Gift Store make your shopping inexpensive Gifts for Women Hosiery “Romilla” Full-fashioned Service-Silk- - to-hem Hose. ....51.85 “Romilla” Full-fashioned All-silk Chif- fon Hose $1.85 “Romilla” Full - fashioned Medium Weight Silk Hose ...$1.50 “Romilla” All-silk Chiffon Hose. .$1.50 “Blue Crane” Chiffon and Service-silk Hose R TFull - fashioned Wool-and-rayon Hose ..$1.25 Rayon-cotton-and-wool Hose......58¢ Underwear Silk Chemise. .. ...$1.95 and $2.95 Silk Bloomers. .. ..$1.95 and $2.95 Silk Dance Sets .$1.95 to $3.95 Silk Gowns. .$2.95 to $5 Silk Step-ins. $1.95 to $2.95 Novelty Cotton Pajamas..$1 and $1.95 Fine Philippine Gowns...$1 and $1.95 Black Sateen Pajamas. Rayon Vests. .. . Rayon Bloomers Rayon Step-in Rayon Chemise .$1 to $1.95 Rayon Combination Sui $1.50 Rayon Gowns..... .$1.95 and $2.95 Rayon Pajamas . voe: 3298 LLace Bandette: .58¢c to $1.50 Silk Bandettes. $ ..85c and $1 .$1 to $2.25 $1 and $1.65 Gloves Lambskin 1-Button Gloves...... $2.45 Fancy-cuff Capeskin Gloves.....$1.95 Fancy-cuff Lamb: in Gloves....$2.45 Tleece-lined Driving Gloves Imported Fabric Gloves......... 85c DOWN STAIRS STORE Gifts for Children For Infants “Cinderella” Wash Creepers.......$1 ‘Warm Bath Robes $1.50 and $1.95 Knitted Sacques... .$1 and $1.50 Nainsook Dresses . Handmade Dresses. ...$1.50 and $1.95 Handmade Gertrudes .88c and $1 Esmond Blankets 78¢c and $1.65 Handmade Pillowcases For Tots2to 6 Dainty Dresses..........81 and $1.50 Warm Bath Robes. .. ..$1.95 and $2.95 Knitted Sweaters...... $1.50 and $1.95 Handmade Gowns .. o Rayon Combinations Boys’ Wash Suits ForGirls7 to 14 Rayon Bloomers..... Rayon Shirts ......... Rayon Combinations . Rayon Slips and Gowns. “Lucette” Wash Frocks. “Orphan Annie” Sweaters Girls’ Blouses For Boys5to 18 “Model” Broadcloth Shirts. “Model” Broadcloth Blouses Gift Ties 35c an All-wool eal $2.95 All-wool Lumberjacks $3.95 Warm Bath Robes..... ..$2.95 DOWN STAIRS STORE Give a Woolilled Comfort Exceptionally low-priced $4_.25 To find a soft, wool-filled comfort for $4.25 is indeed noteworthy __but to find it at so opportune a time is remarkable. These are covered in attractive mercerized cotton prints—with plain sateen borders. Cheice qf rose, gold, orchid and blue. New Brass Novelties......... $1 Smoking Stands ... .$1 Modernistic Mirrors Attractive Picture: Bed Lights,..... Boudoir Lamp Bases. Silk Boudoir Shades. Wrought Iron Bridge Bases, $1.95 Bridge and Junior Lamp Bases; heavy, attractive plate....$4.95 New Glazed Bridge Shades Folding Card Tables 24x36 Chenille Rugs 24x48 Oval Rag Rugs. 9x12 Axminster Rugs. Footstools . . DOWN STAIRS STORE Men like Broadcloth Shirts —these are most popular, *1 Very scldom is one able to purchase shirts of such good quality broadcloth as these for $1. Well-tailored and full-cut at this low price. Collar-attached styles in white, blue and tan. Sizes 13%4 to 17. Other Broadcloth Shirts $1.95 Fancy Shirts....$1.65; 3 for $4.75 Fancy Gift Ties 50c to $1.50 Broadcloth Pajamas. Fancy Golf Hose. Part-wool Socks... Silk Socks; plain colors.... Fur-lined Driving Gloves. x Gift Scarfs..... .$1 to $2.95 Blanket Robes. House Coats .. Rayon Dressing Robes......$8.! Beacon Bath Robes; with slippers to match.. vesdns 9008 Handkerchiefs; box of three...65¢ Belt and Buckle Sets. . Leather Everett Slippers. Leather Romeo Slippers.....$2.95 ...$1.50 ..$1.25 DOWN STAIRS STORE

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