Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1929, Page 28

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23 EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., D. €. TUESDAY. JANUARY 1. 1929. HOWAT WILL AGAIN [F HEAD MINE MISSION | Natural Leader Assumes Of- fice From Which He Was | fl cvamsnaaenn Ousted in 1921. t man capable western o sion, to it T Street Dresses . ke il Fashion, Fabrics and Afternoon Dresses : : It Colors Now Being Dinner Dresses ‘ ‘ e g Worn by Smart Evening Dresses N - - i, Women of Paris and New York ed unbrok: ption. He re outcome of ¢ ed bribe the cou en re- | ordered | Served Jail Term. | As the result of charges filed in two | ik vas sentenced to j; He served 17 months in the j at Girard, Colum- bus, Toia and Ottawa. The gov I paroled Howat, | and a district i similar clemency when Howat jail at Columbus. | Howat repeatedly eriors in the union, too, an ision and t had been president. e publicly de- | nounced John L. Lewis, international | g;esiden(. but the labor leaders ve buried the hatchet, completely | " d without reservat Right: = = —Crepe _Eliza- 1" ' 7 3 BUSINESS PROGRESS o Bon 2 A Lt ipia s SEEN IN VIRGINIA| color, with o \ plaanll oot ::; g:;’;:g ;’:’r'z —Black Lace Dinner Dress with —Patou tan tulle over satin, o shade—with new line. Ftate Reports in 1928 Many New ! Industries—Value of Output ] Exceeds $1,000,000,000. | Slrsiig o Below: By the A ed Press. | —Ensemble of Beginning WedneSday! £ ""I;:&f A ifl;’:‘;;_\' colored e g ]“, the new cape back, and swathed with “cock-tail” coat to match. 5 v flare - tier and hip line. 7 o uneven hem line. RICHMOND, January 1.— transparent vel- ginia in 1928, pro} had the most | L h vel- progre year indust in the hi veit, in rich transparent vel: tory of the State, according to officials brown, combined vet afternoon of the State department of labor and dress, with Industry with georgette, ; h P ] D E f he S 2 4 The State also probably showed more | coat lined to : e I'remier ress vent or t eason Pl ¢ I I rhinestone orna- ndustrial progress along permanent maich, : ¢ s % 4 ment, lines than any State in the Union, it ’ f G ¢ £ 7 . was declared. At least 38 new industries representin e more than that number or plants loca . &d or started operations in Virginia dw : 800 Actual $25 to $50 ing 1928, officials said. It Is esti 1A% v John Hopkins Holl, State ner of labor and indu A of production of 929, will amount | i ; e fo more than $1,000.000.000. The out- | ¢ s, put of plants in the State inc: = g — L) from $667,850,437 in 1926 to $762.3 A A 1 841 in 1927 / =h%d S It ated also that o 5 411 3 1y $27 0,000 is now t { 3 3 A A the S in constructio: i i F - Virginia’s 30 or more industries with : walue of output amounting in each case g 2 2 W to more than four million doll 1 are pointed to as an outstan s 3 i A 5 for the State. Diversity of s X & is said to be one of the most encoura 7 ing phases of the indi al expansion of the State. | In addition Virginia continues to | D S e e 8| For Daytime, Afternoon and Evening Wear . ALEXANDRIA YOUTH fi 3 ENDS LIFE WITH GUN Roy Wren, 19, Despondent Over Illg 1 : y : ? : Health, Kills Self in i ¥ ) | \ ; ca_exi.” Ry Wr / - : Chiffons ‘ % himself thiough th ’ Transparent Blue v oo popi e - P Velvets - bt \ & ch ne Georgettes Beige oidse, st & peat e ] Imported Laces Wi : el g ol e | ' in black and L - e : ! dyed colors ; Boy Blue Embroidered Black ¢ . 4 . R et e al e Chiffons lisses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes and Flat Crepes i ] Satins —Putting all question of price aside the exquisite models in this or bvening— SET ROCKVILLE RECORD, Canton Crepes sale will certainly call forth a great deal of enthusiasm! They Fire and New TR | ‘ are so new, so different, so artistic in conception that they will ‘ S e | Brocat'ies meet the most critical woman’s approval! And with such a Paris Water e New Winter ood slice taken off of their original prices their unusual value Clerk in 1928. | . e g : p Color Shades | Prints cannot be ignored. Deserving special note are the new uneven 1 : hem lines, the swathed hip lines and new decolletage. The six models sketched are representative of the high character of all the dresses in this sale. i the remainder. 145, ‘vt fo ; sl * " APPAREL ) ‘ ) . SECOND PENN. AVE, 8TH AND D STREETS. e number of licenses issued at ville has been steadily increasing,

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