Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1928, Page 30

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HOLLYWOOD BRAWL CALLED WHOOPEE Lottie Pickford Says Quarrel Is Patched Up and Denies * Rothstein Note. By the Associated Press. HOLLYWOOD, Calif,, December 28. —Lottie Pickford, screen star, said last nuht “Oh, the boys just nhed a lmle hoopee, but the ey're friends ne the fight between Sack usbend of the late Bar-! T, place ln front of her home Christmas eve. “I_don't know what the scrap was about—I didn’t (et home mm :t was about over,” said Miss Pickford, “but I know they have patched up \he TOW m'u-n there won't be any col B Hollywood police, called to the scene ®f the fight by neighbors, reported that Miss ford was “badly beaten up.” ‘The_screen star told them, they said, flut sh! did not’ know how she received “numerous bruises and scratches.” ’l'lu: police reported that both Daugh- erty and .hmr xeodvul black eyes and that Jaeger's finger “was bmu" Iry Daugherty. No arrests wou'd le, officers sald, unless complaints me mtde 4nd Yoht have been forth- Miss Pickford also took occasion to _recent news dispatches from New '.h-t photostatic copies of promis- ed er were (ound n pmment of Sidney Stager. Ymk to Amold Rothstein, alain New otk gambl “How rmlculnus, she said. “T didn’t even know the man, and as for writing a-note for $100,000—don’t be foolish.” NEW YORK APPLAUDS YOUTHFUL VIOLINIST Yehudi Menuhin, -San Francisco Boy, Given Impressive Demon- stration at Carnegie Hall. By the Associated Press. RK, Denember 28. —Yehudl Francisco packed pacity last ni[ht d as soloist with the e < hl;fliympmy Orchestra. was Yehudi's second npg?nnce h New Yvrk On Navember 1827, m lenyhin: played the Beethoven M ht, dressed in child's cloth- ing. W‘G‘k with full sized shouts at the end PRESENTS TO BE GIVEN . *._ .. INMATES OF MISSION mmn-a Party to Be Held To- i.p!nmnhthunmh idence of Y. W. C. A. - SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at” and_Sailings From N:: York, DUE MONDAY, DECEMBER 31. Aconcazus—Valparaise erc] DUE THURSDAY, JANUARY 3. pa—Kingstor: . m inestor: .. Becember 23 OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. Oolumbuge Plymouth, Cherbourg and Brem- erhaver ’m&hnd—flllflu Plymouth, Cherbourg u-me,.cne'fimu and Soutlampton. “‘"fifi-—cnmh 1 'and Gor reinia—Kicgston. 54 cortate. 8a n.nto TouomRow. naslyanta _Moville and Glass: ork-—Cherbours, - Southampion and Am'«’l'cm Lesion _Rio de Janelro, Santos, Moptevideo and Buens San Juan—San Juan. mim Amn:rnm—flymomh Boulogne and ores—Havana, Cristobal and Port Limon. m;nh—-ln\nnn nnevasks—Cherboure and London. Siivia—8t. dfh“ o na Halitax. Dmnmnmolm—ommn Tela—Puerto Castilla and "rl Mazaul—Kingston ‘and Puert Colombia. IG MONDAY, DECI HamltonNertork. SAILING TUESDAY, JANUARY 1. Mohawk—Charleston and Jacksonville. sumla WEONROLY, JANUARY 2 re Yictoria—Berm if' ou——fnn-mn G istobal., Cartagens, to Colombia lnd !I.nt- Mar Tl:hlm—!‘u Junn le P\l!l Ca- 'lio, Curacao an t Romapadeive, Gibraltar, “Algiers, Nales and Genoa. Alll\l!lul—fllhnl!l! Algiers, Naples and Genos. SAILING THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. American Merchant—London, Avon--Byrmuds. o—8an_Juan. Sid Bremerhaven. z-nu e, Vers Srus and Proareso. " Elisa~Cristobal, Gallso and Val hum—lnumnnun eruise. SAILING FRIDAY. JANUARY 4. rhours .{d Southampton. mmm THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. "C.,‘ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1928.° e e AFTER-CHRISTMAS SALES Fur-Trimmed COATS $59.50 to $79.50 Values $38 Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes —The signal success of this sale has been due to the re- markable values offered. A sale that presents the new styles at very much less than regular prices. Here are fine broadcloth and suede fabric coats, in all the new colors and black, trim- med with skunk, fox, wolf, marmink, Jap badger, cara- cul, baby seal and Hudson seal (dyed muskrat). Kann’s Second Floor [ Silk Frocks % $16.50 to $30 Values $12 Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes ~—The high quality of the materials, the excellence of tailoring, the exceptional fit and finish of these new frocks indicate at once their unusual value. There are tailored and dressy styles. The materials are satins, chiffons, velvets, georgette crepes, all-wool fab- rics and new prints, in the season’s most popular colors, Kann’s—Second Floor, Girls’ Chinchilla And Other Winter ACOATS Sizes 6 to 11—Special $7.79 —Smart, ‘youthful models of soft, warm chinchilla, with tams to match. Neatly lined and trimmed with brass or bone buttons. Some also with emblem on the sleeves. In red, green, navy and tan. Also a number of chic new models of tweed and suedme—forrnerly much higher priced—offered in these after-Christ- mas sales at $7.79 each. Kann’s—Second Floor. : Girls’ Dresses $5.00 to $5.95 Values $3.95 Sizes 7 to 14 Yrs. —Unusually smart, good-looking dresses, for young fashionables to wear for school or dress. Of Jer- sey, with or without bloomers. Of velveteen and of silk. One and two piece styles. Many with plaid skirts —and the new boleros. Cleverly trimmed with laces, smocking and pleating. Kann's—Second Floor. Crisp, New Philippi ine GOWNS $1.00 For Misses and Women —A dainty assortment of gowns. Every one handmade of a fine nainsook—and decordted with. hand-embroidered designs —ribbon laced eyelets, tiny scal- lops around the neck and sleeves. Round, vee and square neck ftylcs, with cap sleeves or sleeve- ess. Kann’s—Second Floor, g S From One of the Country’s Foremost Manufacturers! 3, 000 Rayon Undergarments Mfr’s Sample $1.50 to $2.95 Values 79¢ i every imaginanlo color and n eve! e color. an atyle—z» wear with = dainty evening dresses. Chiffon nmn and velvet fluwen——- clusters, trailers: and single S ona cfisred 5 you urc and of R‘l these after-Christmas sales: at a worth-while saving. Saimrle Neckwear $1.00 to $1.95 Values 59¢ ~Smart, neckwear — 2 m-nnhctunrl sample }h‘l;l— ne yles, white and dainty colors. Kann's—Streét Floor. Toiletries —12 cakes Lifebuoy. Soap, 71c —Gnllme Safety Razor Blades; 5 in a package .+ 29 —50c ‘Conti quuld Castlle Soap Shampoo —25c Cakes Fracy’s Bath 3 for 55¢ —Bath Brushes, with colored backs L.69% —50c Musoldent Tooth Paste and 50c Musoldent Lotion, both for 42 —35¢c Toethbuuhn ..... ..25¢c —Mifflin Alcohol Rub —50c Noxzema Cream.. —Park & Tilford’s Bly Rum; reg. 75 49c —$1 Norida New Doublo Com- —D’Orsay’s Lelys Toilet Wa- ter—$3.00 size $1.25 Kann’s—Street Floor. 1200 Puirs Novelty Cuff Glace Gloves $1.95 Pr. —A new shipment of these gloves, just arrived in time for the after - Christmas sales. Smart novelty cuff styles, with embroidered backs—in sizes 6 to 7%4—and the modish colors of brown, mode and beaver; also black with white. Kann’s—Street Floor. CANDY —Kann's Kapitol Kandy, made fresh in ‘our i i X —Mint = Wafers in Eann's—Stregt Ploor. FLOWERS At Three Low Prlces' L_The series of these sales we have held this Fall and Winter have proved exceedingly popular, The garments are slight irregulars—which accounts for the very low prices, although every piece is as setviceable and desirable as perfect qualities, 1,200 Rayon Vests $1 Quality, Speclal abh s e 690 : ] extra sizes and a few dark colors. 1,000 Bloomers and Step-ins, $1.50 and $1.75 Values . . 990 —Well made garments of heavy rayon in street and pastel shades and regular sizes, Also a few in extra and double extra sizes. 800 Gowns, Combinations, 1 3 9 i $1.95 to Chemise and Slips #%% ° —Beautiful garments of heavy rayon in pastel colors. Made to fit and to wear. Regular sizes. Also some extra and double extra sizes. Kann’s—Street Floor. 500 Pairs of Reg. $2.79 “RAMSEY’S” 300 Prs. $3, $3.50 and $4 “Goodwear W elts” 'All Specially Priced $2.19p. —For Winter wear, back and forth between home and school,‘every child needs the pro- tection of sturdy, high lace shoes. This sale provides two popular kinds — at this very low price!” The Ramsey “Cannot Rip” shoes are of patent leather, tan leather and gun metal—and the Goodwear welts are of patent with dull leather tops, of Russia calf with plain toe or sharkskin tip—and of dull leather, in high lace and blucher cut styles. Sizes 510 8, 815 to 11, 1115 to 2. Kann’s—Fourth Floor, After Christmas Sale! “RADMOOR” Silk $1.09 pr. —Beautiful long-wearing hose, of a medium service weight silk, with short . . s . lisle welts, lisle heels and toes, Full b"a"} b Ly b’gb"“.m'i 1 pedaline straws and tinse fashioned for perfect fit. In sizes 81 straw, Close-fitting models to 10 and the following smart colors: that fit snugly into the collar of your coat. In black and the At:-!w‘:;‘:.u c"bp-l:,:“d Mll:ti;r.)vgl:m new high colors—hrge, me- Black | French Nude Nude dium andilmlll head sizes. Beach Tan Grain Gun Metal Kann’s—Second Floor. Kinn’s—Street Floor, New Spring Hats In a Variety of - $5 —Advance Spring models for street, sport, business and knock-about wear. Felts com- After-Christmas Sale of Handbags Regular $2.95 Values —Smart new bags—the season’s successes, greatly lowered in price for these after-Christmas sales. Large, medium and small _’ 4 size bags of leather and of tapestry—in black and colors. Each Py neatly lined and fitted with mirror—many also with inside purse. Kann’s—Street Floor.

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