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'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 1929. 7th, 8th and E Sts.—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 TYPAREE RADED THRE ARRESTE Pollce Accuse Colored Night Club Incorporators of Dry Law Violation. You can read this adv. in ex- actly 2 minutes 40 seconds. Recently t\ldad by members of the Haquor squad, the “Gay nl(ht club in lhe 1200 block ol U street, the scene of police activity precinct en- establishment last night in uueh of lquor. | nl wnmmun’.mclubrebm- en, alleged incorpora- Dressesand Ensembles--Vivid Colorsand Prints for Sprmg New Off-the-Face Hats Three Dress Shops—-Each Of Soft Felt Meeting a Particular Need--- e Seney Feature These Fashions and Combinations and Charlotte Claude we;e hken mm The Sport Shops Show custody by "Officers $ 5 e N 3 e A APy Vivid Shades in Half who conducted the raid. Off-the-face hats are not " N Sizes and Regular Sizes Charges of sale and ‘possession were : only smart—but flattering— placed against all persons arrested, ex- and this, indeed, insures What woman can't use a little vivacity in her Cept Charlotte Claude, who was charged with possession. Twu Demand Jury Trial Wmter wardrobe? Here are scores of lively prints, in regular siges, and plain high shades, so allur- ing that you will want two or three! Slim lines, tailored to meet every demand of the modern sports frock—with fully pleated skirts, wide belts and novel button trims. Fashion-correct to the very last flutter of scarf collars or bow ties. Sizes 16 to 20, 36 to 46 and half sizes, 163 to 2645, Sport Shop—Second Floor , Jury trial after their arrest ‘week ago, were charged with sale and mkm of liquor. Alleged Liquor BGM Ente the premises at early hour !flhfl‘momln‘ after a proh!.bmon agent was sald to have made nmen found a small quanmy o! :lle‘ed the Whitelaw Hotel, Edna Murdock their fashion-success f or Silver Rinys Spring 19291 This spe- s cially priced collection in- With Nov.elty cludes viscas, crochets, " Stone Settings petalines, bakou cloths, $1.00 satins and felts. In black and all the new gay colors. Fancy sterling silver rings, some with beauti- Millinery Snop—Sccond Floor ful filigree settings, spark- Ray and Hicks after demnndmg a flry lrh\l were released on $1,000 bond connection with the prevlous raid. ‘Warrants for the arrest of incorpora- tors and operators of the club ‘lfll be issued, Assistant District Attorney R.F. Camalier stated today, and an effort will be made to disconginue the alleged sale of liquor in zhe premises. SERRAT THREATENS FRESH CATASTROPHE Blocks of Stone, Loosened by Raia, ling white stones, or col- Again Endanger Brazil ored stones imitating to- Town. paz, amethyst, ruby, jade, turquoise, emerald and other semi-precious stones. Jewelry—Street Floor Hand-Painted Crepe Triangle $1.50 Colors that reflect the golden glow of sun tan, in tans, brown and orange combinations, in red, blue and green. Neckwear—Street Floor Tweed Sport Coats or Ombre Effects Are Fashion Favored £ i Slip from your heavy, drab Winter coat into one of these smart Spring tweeds—you will be amazed at its warmth—its lightness in weight. They're exceedingly smart, with intricately tucked backs, novel cuff treatments and huge col- lars of fluffy wolf, Jap coon, and badger dyed wolf in shades of platinum or tangerine. Misses’ sizes 14 to 20, women's sizes 36 to 44. Basket-Weave Coats By the Associated Press. SANTOS, Brazil, February 15. —Molmt Serrat, the elevation of loose earth an boulders which last March kllled 81 resi dents at its base by overwhelming their houses with avalanches of mud, is again threatening a catastrophe to that sec- tion of the city. Continuous rains have loosened soil and cracks two teet As Sketched Left—Green flat crepe frock with all round pleated skirt, Right— Chartreuse of s green polka dot in a orws B Sacematie o vestertiy chic tiered model. ing of the Charity Hospital, whh.lsch bge“ ordered closed by the lu&hoflflu All occupants of houses in the threatened zone have been warned of their danger. WALKER CONSIDERS TRIP TO FLORIDA FOR VOICE Hardly Able to Speak Above Whis- per at Meeting of New York City’s Board of Estimates. By the Associated Press. NEW The Smart Miss Wears a Gay Print Beneath Her Dark Winter Coat $16.50 Lace Neckwear with Matching Cuffs, $1.00 dermen yes. y during a long session of t.he bourd of estimates. Friends are urging the mayor to take 8 short vacation in Florida. He has be timed to permltchnllpn to_witness big fight at Miami Be h, February 27. DRY LAW VOTE URGED. Michigan Labor Leaders Seek Ref- Large plastrons of soft creamy laces, or the new Sweetheart sets that trans- form a jaded looking busi- ness frock. Neckwear—Street Floor Flowers --Contrasting Borders for Jr. Miss, $16.50 Also sporty tweeds and softly shaded ombres —mannishly tailored to please the modern Miss. Like Mother's, many .are trimmed with huge fur collars—while others wear the very chic scarf collars. Sizes for junior misses 13 to 19. Women's, Misses and Jr. Misses’ Coat Shops—Second Floor. Frocks that achieve the ultimate in style, variety and chic at a popular price! Fashioned with the same infinite care found in higher-priced models— with skirts interrupted with pleats, or unexpectedly flared, necklines softened with flowing scarf collars or creamy laces, and hiplines smarter than ever. Frocks that are altogether irresistible—in new prints and high plain colors. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20. Misses' Dress Shop—Second Floor erendum on Prohibition. LANSING, Mich., February 15 (#).— <The Michigan F‘edenflon ot l‘bor in convention here, has ecord as favoring a referendum on promblnon in the next State election. A resolution adopted yesterday asks for a referendum on Lhe quest.lon and that the Legislati Enliven Winter Costumes $1.00 Velvety vio- lets, in the deep The Jacket Frock Is the Choice of the Jr. Miss $8.95 The jacket ensemble goes to any length for social success! For early hours—a basketweave tweed with a three-quarter length coat—for after- noon a model of flat crepe wears a finger-tip jacket—and for evening a frock of chiffon has a chic jacket to match. Junior misses’ sizes, 13 to 19. New Handbags in Prints, or Leathers to Match Shoes ers and has been meflecuva in solving the liquor problem.’ We Make Sandwiches Wholesale and Deliver Them purple, or gay We also Ship (Parcel Pon) nosgay of 60c P & 8 geranium flow- w-n Mok Bot Tusahes D“’ ers; gardenia A glonous. collection featuring Broadway Delicatessen Ce. Flowers—Street Floor 3 3 ; bags of Mallinson’s Early Ameri- 800 K St. N.W. ! " can and urban printed silks, with beautiful marcasite clasps, and bags of corday silk and leather, Tweed Skirts \ calf, goat in the new grains, with o - T ‘ / shell frames or French enamel DU"’I‘LEX T Wlth Sweaters . / clasps. Beautifully made, with inside purse and mirror. toMatch e Nobody occuples the floor over your drooms except— C Hiandbags—Street Floer Your Own Family g $:;gaSt A suuauon you can't obmn ex- An ideal school cos- cept p floor. Thte; to mmmgem mmkml people. only tume, for the skirts may worn with other one Duplex available. Lease on your present, apartment might not lnm- this— blouses, and the sweaters with other skirts. Bodice fere in purchase of top, or swanky hip yoke Beautiful Duplex skirts; full pleats. Sweat- Total interest and operating expense, 5[‘5 55 mnnth.ly ers of rayon and wool. Sport Shop—Second Floor See This Unusual Offering |! New Silk 1661 Crescent Pl. NW, l'hone ‘l’crhy A‘l-fl DAB“ or or Bettina Costume Ample Room to Park Your Car Slips’ $2.95 DINNER - $1.00 Pleats give the needed 1. fullness; deep hems and Also A La Carte bodice tops. White, flesh and peach, in crepe; sizes 36 to 44. Tan, grey, Triple-strap, triple-buckl navy and black, in Bet- pum';’!: ;:lzlr Mt':nt’lu;‘;u; Dianer Parties tina; sizes 46 to 52. $5.95: A Home g Slips—Third Floer Away from and others. Tel. Franklin 7916 Washington's Largest Delicatessen In this 6-rm., 2-bath Picot-Top All- Silk Chiffon Stockings $1.50 . You will -instantly ac- claim the silken loveliness of these sheer chiffon stockings! Picot tops, lisle lined-soles and French heels; sizes 814 to 1015 —in twelve of the new Spring colors. Hoslery—Street Floor Gloves Match Your Hosiery $1.95 Mode, beaver, tan and grey are the shades of gloves featured in this sale, but they will blend with almost any shade hose you have. Kid or suede with novelty cuffs. Gloves—Street Floor Introducing a New Line. of Smart Spring Footwear $5.95 An innovation—and one we feel sure you'll like! Beginning tomorrow, you'll find a splendid new line of shoes from a maker of high-grade footwear, at $5.95 —a price previously offered only in sale. Drive Over and Dine at the HOTEL CONTINENTAL i § The three smart shoes pictured stress Union Station Plaza the vogue for the center buckle A one-strap cut-out pump that comes in patent leather or brown kid, $5.95. A smart shoe—in ‘either black patent leather or Lido brown kid, $5.95. Left—Navy flat crepe ensemble with three-quarter length jacket, $§8.95. Right—Smartly tailored ensemble of green tweed, with beige silk blouse, $8.95. Shee Shop—Second Floor Junior Miss' Shop—Second Floor