Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1929, Page 21

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OFFICER SOUGHT IN DRY SHODTING ' Tennessee Warrant Charges | Constable Attempted to Kill Man in Auto. Whembflut of the constable was not known to Coffee County officers here but no intimation was mnde that he was lttemnunl to evade arrest. Smith was shot through the body Saturday while the constable and two Federal officers pursued an automobile occupied by the youth and three com- panions. His condition was critical to- di The officers declared liquor was poured from the car during the chase, nnd arrested Claude Hodge, Amos | Weaver and Ben Smith, Smith's com- panions, on charges of transporting liquor. ‘The three were released on $1,000 bond each. ‘The warrant for Ashburn's arrest was sworn out by John Matthew Smith, father of the wounded youth, upon in- FHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, P. €,. MONDAY, with the sla; of & man he said was shot while fu from a still, Ash- burn was freed on technicalities, AUTO RUNS WILD. Driver,’ Seized by Fright, Plunges Over Cliff Into Lake. SANDUSKY, Ohio, July 15 P.—| Running wild at 60 miles an hour, an automobile with a 73-year-old driver, | who was helpless through fright, plunged from a 30-foot cliff near here yuterdly and landed in Lake Erle. The driver, A. W. Miles, a farmer of East Norwalk, Ohio, was rendered uncon- Dy the Associated Press. Edwin Smith, 2 wounded during constable thought contained liquor. ursuit of a car the County three formation furnished by Hodge that the sclous and njured serlously, but sur- , constable did the shooting. e war- | geons sal e probably would recover. TULLAHOMA, Tenn, July 15.—A|yant charges Ashburn shot with intent warrant remained unserved today | to kill. No action was taken against J. against Bruce H. Ashburn, Franklin [H. Spurrier and J. O. Sanderson, Fed- County constable, charging that he shot | eral prohibition officers, who accom- who was seriously | panied Ashburn. The constable was tried in Macon ago in connection passing motorists WoonpwARD & LOoTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE ‘Special Sélling—Silk Dresses A Limited Quantity Very Special $7.50 Truly a remarkable selling—of new, cool, Summery frocks—tailored in new street, sports and afternoon styles—of fine quality washable crepe de chine, plain and printed georgette. The majority have short sleeves —a few with long sleeves. In white and Summery colors. Sizes 14 to 20 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, $1.35 An exceptionally low price for Hose with the fashionable lace clocks such as these stockings have. Pointed heels, lisle-lined hems and re- inforced soles. In flesh, atmosphere, nude and white; sizes 875 to 10. DOWN STAIRS STORE 7 Pastel and White Summer Felts, $3.95 A large collection of Summer felts, in white and pastel shades, including youthful styles and plenty of matrons’ shapes. See these lovely new hats to- morrow. DOWN' STAIRS STORE Sizes 36 to 50 DOWN STAIRS STORE Special—36 Tots’ Silk Pongee Dresses ‘A Limited sl Quantity A very special price, indeed, for such fine silk pongee dresses in such attrac- tive styles. Every small girl should have a pongee frock—for they are so caol—and quite the smartest fashion for warm weather. Sizes 1 to 3. DOWN STAIRS STORE Special—Girls’ Sleeveless Tub Frocks $1.55 These identical dresses have been sell- ing in our regular stock for much more. Tomorrow, $1.55. In sheer voiles — printed or plain. These frocks are in especially attrac- tive straightline and belted models. Buy several at this special price. Sizes 7 to 14. T DOWN STAIRS STORE ““Sassy Jane’’ Wash Frocks Exclusively . here $ 3.95 Many charming new frocks have been added to this ex- clusive line of crisp, Summertime and year-round home frocks. Of cool batiste and prints, with Swiss perma- nent-finished organdy trimming—that make them so at- tractive. With flared and circular skirts. DUWN STAIRS STORE Sizes 14 to 20. Witnesses said apparently the acceler- ator of the car had jammed. The au- tomobile, tearing out bushes and small trees in its path as it rushed from the road, landed 14 feet from shore. Miles was thrown clear and was rescued by ' JULY: 15, 1929, JOODWARD & LLOTHROP' 10™ 11™ F aANnD G STREETS Walnut Room Reductions $39-50 WaLNUT Roou, THmp PLOOR. ¢ » Were much higher A collection of smart frocks of the season— including models of georgette, chiffon, hand- kerchief linen and prints. A few ensembles Millinery Clearance 53 $7.50 Were 35 to $10 Were $15 to $25 At $3 one finds the season’s smart straw hats—at $7.50 many of the Millinery Salon's loveliest felt and straw models, including French and English imports, have been reduced. ‘MiLLiNERY, THIRD FLOOR. Granite Chiffon Hose Allsilk Chiffon Hose—by the makers of the famous Granite Hose—is as beautifully made as its predecessors. Of sheer chiffon—with silk hem, lisle lined, plaited sole, reinforced with lisle and toe guard. In white, sun-tan and other shades. Hosiery chafr Service for Out-of-town Patrons Should your hosiery need repair while on vour va- - eation—which they are so apt to—mail them in to us and we shall repair mail them back, 2S¢ upward for repairing. Hosmry, Asix 17, Prst Fioom. Special $1.25 Crepe de Chine Costume Slips Attractively Priced $3-95 Lace at top and bottom, lace at top or plain tailored—such a wide choice of these shadow-proof hem slips, and only $3.95. CostoMe Sures, THmp FLOOR. Handbags o G T Every fashion - favored and style-right bag is to be found in this collection — copies of imports and adaptations of couturier models. Of the best leathers—smooth and grained styles—beautifully finished and fitted with coin purse and mirror. Pouch, envelope, back-strap and long-strap styles—with shell, wood and covered frames. Colors—red, green, black, blue, tan and beige. Leatrer Goops, A1sie 6, Fmst FLOOR. Three Cotton Specials Printed Dimity, 28¢ Light backgrounds show most effectively just how smart small all- : over prints in gay coloring are. Printed Esponges, 38¢ Moderns make them into huge and ever-so-fashionable beach squares —many beach jackets and robes have them to thank for smart lives. Printed Voiles, 28¢c Their wealth of newness in cool-looking Summery patterns, their lovely colorings are decidedly exceptional at this attractive low price. Corrons, Seconn FLOOR. Clearance—Women’s Fine Footwear $‘7 45 600 pairs of smart pumps and golf oxfords—including our ex- clusive Laird, Schober & Co., Matrix, Arnold Glove Grip and other fine makes—have been taken from our regular stocks and reduced for clearance—to be sold at these two clearance prices, $8175 $7.45, $8.75. All sizes in the combined lot—but of course not all sizes in any one style. At $745 EMBROIDERED LINEN, with kid quarter—AAA, 6%, 7, 7%; AA, 4, 5. 5%, 6, 614, 75 A, 4%, 7; B, 4, 5, 8§11, 6; C, 4, 4%, 5,5, 6, 6'4, 7. SUN-TAN KID PUMPS—AAA, 3§, 5%, 6, 6Y3, 7, 8; AA, 414, 5, 513, 6, 6%, 7, 7%, , 3%, 4, 413, 5, 5%, 6, 6%, 7, 7! , 312, 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 6'3, 7, 3, 3%, 4, 4, S, 5%, 6, 6%, 7. = Were $10 to $12.50 At $745 WHITE AND WHITE TRIMMED WITH BLACK PUMPS—AAA, 5§, 514, 6%; AA, "/1, S, 8%, 6, 6Y3; A, s, 5‘/1- » 8; B, 3, 34, 4, 413, s 6, 5/:. G 3 3%, 4 4 S, 5%, 6, 6Y3, 7. PATENT lFATIIER PUMPS— 7, %, 8; AA, 8, 4'/1, 5 5%, 6, 6/,, . ‘WoMEN's SHoes, THIRD FLOOR. 100 New Peasant Frocks “ In white with $8 95 colors Gay with the colorful embroidery of traditional peasant influence— these frocks are the loveliest fashion which cool white voile makes. Multitudinous colors and designs—the collarless round or vee necks are smocked. All have long set-in or raglan sleeves; sizes 16 to 42. Homx Frocks, THmp FLOOR. Continuing Our Special Selling Women's Summer Frocks Special $ I 6'50' Regularly much higher At the height of the season— just whert you want countless cool, Summery frocks, we are able to offer these smart frocks at $16.50—because of a most advantageous purchase. This collection ingludes frocks for every hour of warm Summer days—in the loveliest fabrics— and coolest colors. Sizes 36 to 44 Long and Short Sleeves Surplice Models Sports, Daytime and Afternoon Models Shantungs Pfints Cre Chiffon Wn 1. Puttl Cnpn Were $13.50 to §18 At $8.75 TAN CALF FOOTWEAR—AAA, 5, Sl5, 6. 8; AA, 413, §!%, 6, 6%, 7%; A. 4, 415, 5, 5V5, 612; B, 313, 4, 44, §%, 6; C, 3, 37, 4, 412, 6, 613, SUN.-TAN FOOTWEAR — AAA, 5%, 6, 7, 8; AA, 4‘,, 5, 512, 6, 6%, 7, 8; A, 4, 4 %.6.‘%.» 8; B, 315, 4, 4'5, S Sh2, 6, 6%, 7; 3,]!; 4 4%, 5, 63, CALF OXFORDS—AAA, 5, 5'/1. 6, 6%z, 7%3; AA, §, 5%, 6, 643, 7; A, 4 412, S, 513, 6Y3, 73 B, 313, 4. 4%, 5, 512, 6, 6%; C, 3%, 4, 444, V4, 6. At 3875 PATENT LEATHER F?OT“ EAR 7 SATIN PUMI‘S»AAA. 5%, 6%; s 4, 75 A, 4 5,67 B, 3%, 4, 5, 5V, 6%, Novelty Bath Salts and Powder for Summer use and party favors Bath Powders Bath Salts Bouton Bath Powder...... Zephyr Sweet. .., ..50c and $1 g:ty‘n Bfith Pgd:/lr. FR J .50¢ and $1 imet Bath Powder...... Houbigant’s Powder. ... ~¢ 42 -50c/and $1 Elizabeth Arden Powder.. $1 and $1.50 Dorothy Gray Powder. $1.75 . St. Denis Powder. . .81 Amami Bath Powder...... Helena Rubinstein’s Powder ..... ‘oo ‘Tonxraies, ArsLe 16, Fimst FLOOR. Elizabeth Arden Dorothy Gray. St. Denis Bath Crystals, 25¢ .‘ New Bath Silquettes—with enough crystals in each gay rayon bag to perfume a half dozen baths or more. These . are the same delightful crystals—exquisitely fine, quickly dissolved, highly concentrated—for which you would pay much more in jars. Orange Blossom Pine Needle Jasmin Narcisse Chypre Rose

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