Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1928, Page 11

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e THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. T, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1928, MA". H.YER DIES g =—— » GIFTS FOR EVERY MAN AND BOY' % %‘*— T T P T T T R o o R R T S S R O R O R R B B I T B O T R B N B I T R TR T R I O i O R T R SRR guises of “ink” had caused Federal au- thorities to place extra agents on piers to watch ships coming in from South- em ports. RCCKVILLE, ROCKVILLE, Md. December 21 (Special) —Mrs. Minnie May Miller of ‘Washington has been granted an ab- solute divorce by Judge Robert B. Peter, in the Circuit Court here, from Wil- liam F. Miller of Hunting Hill on the ground of desertion. The decree awarded her custody of two children, Davis and Marian, aged 10 and 9 years, respectively. The plaintiff was represented by Attorney Kenneth Lyd- dane of Rockville. The couple were married June 25, 1913. John Silvius, of Travilah, was found guilty in Pglice Court here yesterday of deserting and failing to support his| wife, Mrs. Emma Silvius, and the couple’s two children, aged 3 years and -8 months, respectively, and Judge Samuel Riggs sentenced him to serve ated Press. ing the night air mail from snow stoppe ALCOHOL BILLED AS INK| Grays and Tans — many with billed as “ink.” valued at $232,500 and | 0 VERY shirt in thi v gom 3 B plr and o8 o 13 Overcoats for Little Fellows : B i s vou of costlier ties. So buy abun- At Saks, Of Course! TN > i Machine Crashes Into Tree P Ch . S l SN ' .1 ; \ | RN \ » & Near Huron, Ohio, During re- ris tm as ale Iig g ‘{% THE AVENUE AT 7™ %’ _"" '.‘;’:\ 4 » ! (N £.- =N, ket % of Boys’® $14.95 and 08 y : HURON, Ohio, December 21.—The |3 9 Y air mail lost another pilot last night | A ® W . h Aft N H ll A t TR AR $17.95 Suits--- Wit er ! our Name, (& prema € snowstorm, pluged into an apple tree e hehit ana the pians bimed. 2 o o ~ e cockpit an ane bu Py n, who lived in Maywood, IIL, P G lf K k I £ e airs Golj Rnicrers urs— eans a Goo ift! r Transport Co. Most of the mail saved, although it was badly dam- | G vy fire or soaked with water UY‘ & $ 95 —_— M led the town three times, | ’ ]_ 0' =an faial carsh e ‘toseed 3 g fla ; WE know it is unusual to offer 1 e roa c Ot {E;(‘e:n;ll}c‘fw:::r;;in!u S iam m\nmk' AR a saving such as this at this e e g Y 7 season of the year—that’s why atirely and g : we are doing it. We want you Shi 3 The pilot’s body was found | § T I ot e e 30 e . . Mo ot F RS tl s @ . . . - fact that the motor of the plane was | : terested in buying the lad a suit. Make Proud Glfts! McGinn was not expecting the crash. EVERY suit in the whole group FEDERAL AGENTS SEIZE - is worth $14.95 or $17.95. hey are from our regular maker. . They are in this season’s newest Shipment Would Have Made 30,-| 3 Sfor'$> 000 Gallons of Liquor After double-breasted vests—all with HITE Broadcloth Shirts! Is there Being Redistilled. | }’_l“’d' 4 Q'k:ld;e(“ ]'Z all mohair ) really any man who doesn’t By the Associated Press e O have at least a dozen of them—and ! NEW YORK, »Ds\cvmbor 21.—Alcohol Saks—Second Floor 4 ittt dosens MORES Heve: fsvan H AN DMADE. et e opportunity 1 offer a practial, vell- 2u. The al- | received gift—of known quality. $ 1 OO 2 containers, | Ninety-nine of the drums were taken | from a Brooklyn pier and 56 from ax | » officials said the liquor, after being re- g ; distlled, would have been used in the | Just the Kind to Buy Now! (with 6-button front, wide center THEY are handmade. That says 000 quena o U e e | pleat, full cut, ete.). Every detail - “quality” immediately—but even e R e At $Q.95 JUST the right weights—and all DY reflects genuinely high quality. The if they weren’t handmade you'd still 79 .the wanted 'modvls. At each o value is outstanding. rccg{gr::)ze‘ A "he.':; ".Ik" that belong price, the quality offered is alto- JE¥ to $1.50 ties, you'd still find gorgeous gether unusual. : . Others $2.45 (3 for $7) designs and colorings that remind $12-95 AND the variety is great enough / : . 3 and $3.45 (3 for $10) dantly and give confidently! to assure your choice. Rich k e ks—First Fl Chinchillas in plain shades, as v S loor Saks—First Floor _ well as good looking mixtures. = ~ - - = -~ $14,9,J All-wool body lined. Converti- X : ble collars. Sizes 3 to 10, Saks—Second Floor Gray Mocha Is Popular! Ah! A Brocade Robe! : % & $345 ¥, 1405 WHAT gift in the apparel i ¥ field will render literally F you want to give gloves, / YEARS of pleasure? You Great Boy Gifts! iy and are in doubt as to the nessed it—a Brocade Robe! Wo nd are i O.l = kind, give Gray MOl}hl‘ They ere are robes tailored in the == Lumberjacks are the most fashionable of = : all—appropriate for every oc- fine materials, with satin Jla- 34.95 casion. These are superbly els, cuffs and sash, and in fine, expertly made, unusual at ¢/ 7 eautiful designs. ; Bsavy. ool ihambers the price. / Others $12.45 to $45 jacks, just right for the 2 @ Saks—First Floor 7 Saks—Third Floor outdoor boy. All the newest patterns and colors. Sizes 4 to 18. one year in the House of Correction un- less he gives bond to pay his wife and children $5 a week for orie year. He stated that he would make the pay- ments. A special _Christmas service will be held in the Rockville Christian Church Sunday morning, according to an- nouncement by the pestor, Rev. 8. J. Goode, who will be in charge. An ad- dress by the pastor, an elaborate mu- sic_program by the choir and other features will constitute the program. ‘The annual Sunday school Christmas entertainment will be held in the church next Thursday evening. Elmer Randolph, colored, was fined $25 and costs by Judge Samuel Riggs in the Police Court here yesterday for hunting on Sunday. In default of pay- ment of fines and costs he will have to spend 30 days in jail. He was arrest- ed by Deputy Game Warden Carroll ‘Waters. A license has been issued by the clerk of the Circuit Court here for the mar- riage of Mrs. Hannah Mae Humphrey, { 33, and Lewis Hewitt Putnam, 27 both of Weshington. Gaithersburg is following the lead of Rockville in providing a playground for public school children and others and 2!, acres adjoining the hizh school there is being conditioned. The movement was inaugurated by the Gai- thersburg School and Community League. School Shoes Shirts and of Quality Y Blouses $9.95 o Broadcloth, Madras and Smart and well made. il D for v eavea TP (Quality dbathiers) filack iand effects, fancy stripes and tan. High and low models, peneon, e calns. Sizes 10 to 2, 215 to 6. Blouses, 6 to 14. Shirts, 1215 to 1415, Others $3.45 to $4.95 Others $1:50 to $3.95 Golf Hose, Special Boys’ Smart Ties 50¢ i SOcd GLOVES IPPERS SWEATERS i bewd eni i ewest patterns and very attractive s Fai;l:‘;fla:dn;ll:i'; Z’:f:.' e‘!;:dl:;.dn ;?llf:,inff.;:j:::,y ;‘-:ul‘::‘lil:-::ge-;é:{t Really Styled! Full Fur Lined Of Every Type Newest of All! Famous “Travelo” weight. Fast colors. Sizes 7 to 11. ted Silks, Others $1 to $2 Others 35¢ to 85c 33.00 33_25 $3.00 $3.00 37.50 Boys' Sheep-lined Coats. Sizes 8to 18.....................87.95 ENUINE handturned NLIMITED variety of Boys' Raincoats with helmets to match. Black, tan, green. .. . $5.95 ID any man ever have LI TAILORED gloves. slippers with _ flexible new, striking effects as LAIN ribknitted (warm n el e S s dis oo fuany? Plain and W with oy, lemher soles. Coudlooking, well “as” plain ' efecs—in but weightless). Two- Little Boys’ Combination Wool and Jersey Suits (sizes 3 to 8).$2.95 ancy Broadeloth, Madras, . To Gl Moty oy comfortable and durable. A printed and dyed Crepes, ocket coat style. V.neck. Little ys' € v ersey DL Oxford and flannelette. Col. and Tin Kid ot Ceiy Stiede varied selection of all styles, Rayons, Twills, Silks and lack, Brow: Gray and Boys’ Initial Handkerchiefs (3 to the set)............ lared or collarless, Complete Fall Tined to “p.f Tadd ter including Operas, Everetts, S k~-_nd-'Raxun. Mighty Heather shades. Sizes 36 to Romeos and Mules. practical! 16. “T'im” Caps—the cap that every youngster wants. .. size range. any man—for driving or Belt Sets—Leather belts with initial buckles.. Others $2 to $5 dress. Sizes 7' to 10. Others $1 tq $5 Others $3.50 to $10 Others to $10.50 Leather Coats, corduroy-lined...... Corduroy Windbreakers . Corduroy Knickers to match windbreakers............ Saks—Second Floor Wi | il i E X i e Sheet] I @ | iy ik ‘The Nascopic Indians of Labrador live in light canvas tents, enduring a | temperature of 50 to 60 degrees below ero. | FREE installation of all models Lorraine Spotlights o Yes, Really! A Sale of New S e $40 and $45 2-Trouser Suits! Real Value in These éé 29 NE of those unusual 2- T:rouser Pre.p Ster O opportunities that no Sutts and overcoats : one has a right to count on—but the kind you $ 2 2 .5 0 ought to take advantage of Overcoats? Right Here! when possible! The pick Purchased Before Xmas 1t you want a beautiful, prac- | tical, serviceable gift for Dad or a friend who drives a car, call to R e e B s ) e X A e B B e s WS S AL eI e e BEAUTIFUL because it is fin- ished in chromium that glistens like silver and enhances the ap- pearance of any car. PRACTICAL because it will be used and appreciated. SERVICEABLE because it is 8o easily controlled from within the car; throws beam of light to front, rear or either side. And it protects your loved ones by disclosing the curves ahead and the ditch at the side of the road even when blinded by glaring headlights. ‘These beautiful Lorraine lights are made to fit every purse. $15, $25, $35 If you purchase one before Christmas we will agree to in- stall it free after it has been presented and displayed with the gifts; thus saving you the usual $2.50 installation charge. The LORRAINE may be a beautiful solution to one of your gift problems. Call to see it at the s MoDTRN DOWKIOWN STATI ST AR SERYICE STATION A block below the Avenue at 12th St. HE 1ad of 13 10 18 will find a great deal to ; ) of the $40 and $45 surplus stock of a really fine (QVERCOAT specialists — please his style sense in this great show- P . . 0 you can call us that and ing—and that goes for the VALUE as well! 3 maker — offering suits many of which are Spring you wont be wrong. We have the right model for you, THERES every new Overcoat idea—in Blues, : 1929 models. Many with the new Tattersall vest and in the rif;hl material ‘and Grays, Browns, Herringbones, Overplaids s c . . right size. What's more im- andioiers | (sany import=ie high-waisted trousers. Many with double breasted portant, we have a bigger - value than you can dupli- méhs.,i(. "E B waa: V. e * vests. Blues, Grays, Browns and figured fabrics. A cate. eviots, rays - e . ble breasted vests). 1 size for every man and young man. $35 340 345 Saks—Second Floor \ Saks—Third Floor Saks—Third Floor A e B B B B B BN BN B R R | 12th & C Sts. N.W.

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