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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1929.° ter Matthews, near here, Monday after- | fired, it is reported, by a resident ot 'THE EVENING RECEIVES SHOT IN BACK. |ter ™ ) e ol: uxv:'}lxl:‘;:lo‘l,:l’::k'nfl'e:d ‘Y:Zk,:v.: h'.’:é:: , Suftering m Dllll wu to Washington in MORGANZA, Md., May 16 (Special). | nue, Washington, was shot in the back |and_treated at Garfleld nnlpihL mx —While on & visit on the farm of Wal- | with a shotgun, the shot having been mnflmon does not appear serious. Dries 272 four hours Devoe Mirrolac Enamel'does;twenty-four, hours ‘work in only four hours!iThe love- liest finish ever made for furniture'and. wo:;llmrk. ‘Odorless. my‘m use,washable as tile. SCULPTOR TEACHES HIS ART IN'SCHOOLS Lorado Taft Carries Exhibit| Weighing Half Ton for Lec- tures to Classes. WoobpwARD & LLOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day By e Acied press Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not 30, May 16—The memory ” : Picture of & fAmous sculptor at wark s sent C. O. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted something Chicago school children will take from their classes. | Lorado Taft, the sculptor, turned school teacher as a result of the $5,000 gift of Mrs. James N. Raymond. She set that sum aside to finance Taft's visits to high schools to the end that art appreciation might be encouraged. Several years ago Mrs. Raymond left similar amounts to the art institute and | the Field Museum for lectures. | Taft carries with him to the school: an exhibit weighing half a ton. It col tains casts, molds, working models, cla and plaster of parts. Preceding the modeling of an as- sistant’s head or the bust of a student, the sculptor begins his lecture with a study of the human face. The skull is used as a background for what he calls the grammar of fine art, for the study of l‘namm» and proportion. A face LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING mask is to illustrate the gift of AGENTS ALLIED VAN LINES facial fon. 5 “Everybody is & sculptor,” said Taft. 'PPO])]I‘ shape their faces with every thought and dream. Phidias and his Greek contemporaries possessed such genius that they worked directly in marble. “With Praxiteles, however, mechanical Rids to carving began to develop. Today, almost all sculpture first is worked out in clay, or even soap, and reproduced in the permanent medium. Students are encouraged to develop their talents in the more facile methods.” rer at the art ties of Chi- Silk Dresses, $8-25 were 15 1o 525 80 Dresses for Misses, Women and Larger Women. 20 Misses’ and Women's Silk Dresses. Were $5.95 0 $10. , Now..... Mesrreseriaanainees Silk Afternoon Frocks, $12:25 were s16.50 o $25 60 Afternoon and Tatlored Dresses for Misses, Women and Larger Women. Tweed Sports Coats, 55 were $16.50 and 325 - - clsusp:‘rts Coats, sizdcs and styles for women and misses. ’ Sparts Coal lue, green and gray, 5 Women's Sports Coats, sizes 36 to “ \lnuned Sizes 14 and 16. Were $16. 50 Were $16.50. Now Sillke and Wool Sports Dresses, $3.95 were s10 15 Two-plece Sports Dresses: two-tone blue, green, tan and gray, Sizes 16 to 20. 6 Sports Suits, flannel with silk blouse; red, 14 Broadcloth Blouses, white and tan; solled. gray and navy. Were $16.50. LORADO TAFT. Broken sizes. Were $1.95. Now. $10.5¢ 3 Sports Dresses, jersey top and silk pleated skirt, sol Jclr( to match skirt. Sizes 16 and 18. Were $16.50. Now.. New Felt Hats, special, $1 [ 120 Felt Hats in black, white, nnvy and puul shades. 20 Felt Hats, Were $3.95 and $4.95. NOW....ceseeceeecress.$1 DOWN STAIRS STORE £ W 16.7: 2 W Girls’ Coats, $3.95 53%7:° Printed Dresses, $1.50 753 6 Girls’ Spring Coats. Broken sizes. 25 Dresses, printed gabardine, linen and 15 Glrl!’ Dresses, sizes 7 to 14. Were 81 50 plain-colored set-in sleeves. 40 Smocks and Dresses. Reduced to 50c. Becker Paint & Gl 3 1239 Wisconsin A LW, George E. Corbett E. B. Rector 409 10th St. N.W. 8443 Condui . N.W. cago and Illinois 35 yea: E. C. Dunham John s."“_ Sxp it i 2206 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. 1917 Nichols Ave. S.E. NAVY MAN PAYS FINE Ruesgffi.:"’l‘l% Eckington Hardwarg Co. Thomas & Co. G/lflel' Belts, 456 Were $1 llld:‘lurid- Ave. 'N.E. & ‘Gnthcr;bu-.,‘lgld & Leadbeater Drug Corp. ‘ashington Paint ass Co. 50 Rayon Satin Garter Belts. Sizes 27 to 32. ALEXANDRIA, Va, May 16 (Spe- V¢ er Bel S elal—Grover mClc\eI?ndhyR%sors % coLD € Funs 28 Garter Belts, Corsets, Girdles and nu;; chie: tty officer of the 3 et was fioed $120.50 In Police 97°“A°‘2 1313 YOU STREET, N. W, Alexandria, Va. 3205 14th St. N.W, e Y . dettes. Were $1 and $2. Now Court here by Acting Justice Aylett B. PHONE NORTH 3343 ( B Phcr? Giris' Appare lmlddl bl es, c SI sl 7 and com- Nicol on a charge of driving an auto- 4 - A Hmbonsults, rerou vests, bioouers ostume Slips, 8! mobile under the influence of liquor. f) 8 !Ilpc, rayon and silk. ng!l and dark ? Were $1.50 Tots’ Dresses, 50c %! 25 Dresses; solled. Sizes broken. GIOV: Silk Underfllings 5 Tots’ Brushed Wool Sweater Suits, broken AFTER ALL—WHY SHOULD YOU BE IN THE $1000 CLASS Almost any $1,000 car will give you $1,000 value—BUT (and here’s the point) how much will it be costing for repairs and upkeep within sizes. Were $3.95 and $4.95. Now.....$1.95 25 Baby Bonnets, otnndy. solled. Were 58¢ to $1.50. Now ..... .25¢ 25 Boys' Suils, broken sifes. Were u sn to $1.95. Now 16 Boys’ Hats and c.n-. Were 01 50 md $1.95. cerasenase.150 Boys’ Wash Suits, 45¢ were 1 15 Wash Suits, some solled. Sizes 5 and 6. Reduced, 95¢ 88 Pieces, vests and bloomers; soiled. 25 Knit Union Suits, broken sizes. Were $1.50 and $1.95. Now 10 Gowns, long-sleeved, “muslin’ and u'epe soiled. Were $1.50 and $1.95. Now. 23 Pieces Muslin Underthings; wns and slips, soiled. Were $1. Now..55¢ Rayon Step-ins, pastel shades, S: izes. Were $1.50. Now DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s Shoes reduced, $1.95 400 Pairs Pumps, Oxfords mdkEvening sllppe‘rzses pi;teln: lsn't:e; satin, blonde, gray and white d. o 100 Pairs Women’s Boudolr Slippers; soiled. Sizes in lot 3 to 8. Were $1. Now.. 65¢ Children’s Shoes, reduced, $1 Pair 100 Pairs Children's Dress and Play Shoes. Sizes in lot 6 to 8, Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, 68c pair- Irregulars of $1.50 Grade 200 Pairs Full-fashioned Chiffon and Service Wetxht Silk Hose. Bizes in lot 8% to 10. 200 Pairs Rayon Mesh Hose, lisle hem and 00 Pairs Silk-and-Rayon Hose, mock seams; ™ a year or two? A hundred dollars, or so, more on the down-payment—maybe three additional payments — and you can have a Reo Flying Cloud. And a Reo will not only keep you free from serious repair bills well into the third year (saving quickly the added investment) but it will give you exceptional service for four, six, or even more, years. For “here is a car that for long life, performance and mechanical de- pendablll!y israted with cars listed in the highest price-brackets. . .and sole, mock seams. Moonlight, Cuban-sand, bmh-t-n n, light gun “netal, made and Cuban one that will give you a pleasure and satisfaction which only e - 53 ] ol e e theman whodrivesone can puta dollar and cents value upon. e RUGS Priced Japanese Grass Rugs, SPECIAL 36 9x12 size ...........$3.45 40 8x10 size .. ..$3.20 36 6x9 size . . $1.90 15 4x7 size .. vos Pt for Clearance Axminster Rugs, SECONDS All-Wool 24 27x54. Were $3.25. Now $2.45 20 36x63. Were $5.75. Now $4.30 1 6x9. Was $20. Now.......$13.95 Axminster Rugs, SECONDS 20 27x54. Were $4.50. Now $3.35 15 36x63. Were $7.50. Now $5.60 1 6x9. Was $28.75. Now..$21.50 9 9x12 and 8.3x10.6. Were $34.75. Now.....$26.00 3 9x12 Oval Sandura Rugs, felt base. Were $12.50. Now.. ..$4.95 25 Oval Fiber Rup. 1 8.3x10.6. Was $42.50, Now ' in.sineia S 59112, Were $45. Now...$33.70 315 21354 fmported Rag Rugs. Were Sheets, Special, $1.15 % 5 Women’s Gloves, 58¢ Pair 200 sheeu of bleached, seamless cotton. Sizes for double and twin beds. 50 Pairs two-clasp fnbm ;xoves tan, gray 100 42x36 Pillowcases. Special. each....20c and almond. Sizes 6 200 Turkish Towels, double thread. I,amps, shades Rd“ced colors. Irregulars of 50c grade.. ders. Were 25¢. NOW.oo.ovoounneonns. . nior tized 60 Cotton Damask _Tablecloths, hem- D o e o p'“hmen stitched. Size 44xdd. Were $1. Now, 75¢ 20 Turkish Bath Mats. Were $1. Now..75c Linen Scarfs and Vanity Sets. Special..50c Printed Challis, Unhluched M Good: to 38c yard. Cretonne P;llows, Fior$i Were 50c each 100 Pillows covered with gay crewnne ial 200 40 Bar Harbor Chair Seats. Special 1 100ineh Parchment Paper Shades. Wm 30 Scrim Pnul.. belge with deep silk !ringz -16 40c. Now S NMMMIMGRWWM““M"WMMb'f”"' 5 Yar ; 10 Silk Junjor Shades. ‘Was 28c to 55¢ yard. Now... Now . Black C]nflm] Ve]vet sz {:'"nrue 3‘3;;55%2 “ailk ‘and’ crushed vtl:eL Was $3.50 yard Also short len of Crepe de Chine, Flat Crepe, Oeofge! Pongee, and Broadcloth. Also BDOI'LI Sl“n (Rayon). Yard......50c STAIRS STORE Men’s Broadcloth Pajamas, special $145 Pair 150 Pairs Pajamas, fancy and plain-colored broadcloth. Sizes A, 85 Men’s Shirts, collar attached and neck- 2 All-wool Sweaters, as ls band styles; sofled. Elzes in lot 14 to 17. Size 36. Were $3.95. Now. Were $1.65. Now.. e $L15 100 Men’s Fancy Ties, reduced, 35¢; !(flr‘l Men’s Fancy Hose, special, 35¢; 3 for $1 500 Pairs Hose, new patterns and colors; rayon-and-lisle, rlyon-lnd-s!l.k Sizes 10 to 1% 75 Pairs Black Hose, suk-md-nyon. sizes 917 to 10%¢. Reduced 42 Tropical Worsted 2-Piece Suits, $11.50 {777, [ Slses _ [34135 363713830 40 da &a 1461 Thesdaes [ 3 (ST @13l TYLE(OL T Mustrated is the 5-Passenger sport sedan model of the Reo Flying Clond on the 115-inch chassis. 100 Turkish Towels, white with colored boi- paper. Were $1.50. Now R i TR PR I R A SR R !0 Glass Vnnlty M ‘Were $1.25. Now 75¢ 20 Pottery Boudoir Bases. Were 319°5€ Get the facts on Reo— performance facts— pocket-book facts—be- fore you buy any car this spring. REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY 0 LANSING, MICHIGAN RE O FLY.L NG.‘CLOUDS Now . .o 12 Book L-m% Were $2. Now, DOWN STAIRS STORE Rmfifimdoubmepfiodanhefm{mfnflam: 5.Passenger Sedans $1395, Sport $1495; Master $1745, Sport $1870; Car of the Month $1970. 2-Passenger Coupe $1375, Sport $1475. 2-4-Pas senger Coupe $1395, Sport $1495; Master $1625, Sport $1750. 5-Passenger Brougham, Master $1595, Sport $1720. 4-Passenger Victoria, Master $1695, Sport $1820. Roadster, Master $1685, Sport $1810. THE TREW MOTOR CO. Sales Department JOSEPH B. TREW, Président 1509-11 Fourteenth Street N.W, Phones Decatur 1910 to 1913 Salesroom Open Daily Until 9 P.M.; Sunday Until 5 P.M. Maintenance Department 1317.19 W Street N.W. R Sotmmtin o e e [ l t izes. 12 Men’s Mohair Suits, $i5'. %27 $7.50 No alterations. 29 Pairs Men’s All-wool Knickers, sizes in lot 29 to 40. Were $5. Now... Men’s Oxfords, reduced, $2-95 80 Pairs Men's Black and Tan Oxfords, Goodyear welt soles, Sizes 6 to 10. DOWN STAIRS STORE GEORGE WASHINGTON GARAGE, ‘Winchester, Va. LOUDOUN GARAGE, ROBERT V. NO! . Raasburg, Véy nuui® | . Re Plate, M’ WARRENTON HUDSON-ESSEX CO., Warrenton, Va. I’AWLBY'S GARAGE, Broadway, Va, _ A. A. AUSTIN, Staunton, Va. PIED‘VIOY:PT MOTOR CO, GENERAL SUPPLY CO, Martinsburg, W. Va. POMEROY MOTOR CO, sFredericksbucg, Va. i