Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1929, Page 36

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FATHER FINDS AID AFTER WEARY TRP Dogged by Ill Luck, Traveler| Receives Succor in D. C. Court. Por the first time in many months good_fortune. came the way®of Amony W. Sheaffer, arrested on a vagrancy charge when he reached Washington after hitch-hiking with his two young daughters from Cleveland, Ohio. Judge Ralph Given dismissed the charge and said that Sheaffer's conduct could not be “idle and profligate” as the charge stated. The 62-year-old father was formerly a storckeeper in a small Pennsylvania coal mining town, but several months ago his store was robbed of its stock. He was forced to sell out, and with his two daughters, aged 13 and 11, jour- neyed to Cleveland. P T e e ( \ b A Fashion Event—With Most Conspicuous find employment and be able to provide e 1 ‘ ) Savings on Authentic 1929-1930 Winter fhma YT B 2 N\ (R Models! Later Prices $69, $85 and $110! Cleveland with Winter approaching, Sheafler and his two daughters started 'sriqzl(“sl’:h-hlkmg through the Southern | i \ /) At iimes they walked and on some \ { —Never have we been able to gather so remarkable a A e M T ‘ \ . \ collection of Fashionable Winter Coats at this low price. Fefuse o t‘;,‘;“{;‘;,‘,‘,';‘;?,‘",‘Zi:h,éhi.y,:;‘i“; Wi\ N\ ) It includes coats of every type—luxuriously furred and Prince Georges County: Md, where they 1 s exquisitely tailored—in sizes for every woman and miss. fell asleep by the roadside, exhausted. \ P A Maryland policeman found —them It reveals such new style features as the Fall Flares, asleep, awakened them and drove them i Il 2 ; 2 Ryt ‘"p'o‘u‘;‘fo‘?,'.fi?._'“?}’.""uf"L‘l"xfif\i’&f‘“‘!}' ine | B N\ 2% Princesses, Tunics, high waistlines, snug shoul' ders, Rus- Tamile Bt Third strect and Marviana \ \ A\ sian collars and short shawl collars—copies of Paris avenue northeast. P Children Exhausted, RN ' . originals by Paquin, Patou, Jenny, Beer, Lanvin and el / ( ‘ Drecoll. And every coat is beautifully lined with silk asleep, her head resting on her father's e e in aras oot daugties) ( / / crepe or satin! Don’t miss secing these fine coats! blanket. Cecilia, the second daughter, although not asleep, was completely exhausted, Landrum said. ‘Having spent his last money for food N |78 3 for his daughter, Sheaffer had not eat- . Malerlals COlOl"S en and declared he was \ll’:i ot \ The children were turned over to the Receiving Home, where they were given 3 4 x50 food and clothing, while Sheaffer was : : Broadcloth Brown Shagbark lodged in the ninth precinct on & vag- AN . Vel Mole Sandalwood Boxwood rancy charge. " ~ . 2 Judge Given yesterday released the ; Necma Suede Snuff Beige father to the custody of the Episcopal City Mission, _ Officers there will en- Devolt Marvo Tan, Grey Suede Rose deavor to find t;ansy;nnauonhfg:e n;xe‘ ¢ | C.ongo-brown Cranbcrry Red 't t to is former hot k! " Pennsylvania. It is hoped he will se- | [} : | Llama Silverton Mode Dome Blue cure employment there. / ; and Mixtures Pirate Blue Pitch Pine DAUGHTER OF ARFST, 11, \ il K \ Petroleum Green SHOWS OWN PAINTINGS , >, i Green Burgundy “hy Miss Likes Oils Better Than : " A Fur Trimmi'ngs ‘Water Colors, but “Doesn’t o 2 4 1 Badger Mink-dyed Muskrat Kit Fox et ol o S plniek : : Jap Fos Pointed Wolt e e Pegay, Gaughter o an aris, ts| : Hudson Seal Grey Wolf et “mall and siim and very shy, with fair ingiets, white socks and a little tussore Ombre Caracul Black Wolf (Chinese Minki - frock, and she has just passed her 5 ptrs th birthday. Nevertheless, there SN B Brown Wolf ; Ra'ccoon ~re 50 canvases in her exhibition, K mostly landscapes, some of them of g (French Beaver) Beaver mmer - around her home in Middlesex, . . . nd some imaginary. Her work has Ringtail Opossum Brown Fox Fitch 224 ised b any distinguished Sitibts; it Johis Tawst isaying tiere Skunk Black Fox Mole ; the technique and vision of land- : cape masters in her work. v J Kann's—Second Floor. 3 Peggy began to draw and paint when ; - \ _7 /i [ 8 he was 3, but she has never had any t A | She works quickly and is very W" { et about her painting, disappear- 1 n or visited a London picture gal- 3 ng for whole afternoons with one of Q i ser father's new canvases under her fl \ arm. \ “I like oils better than water color, <o ) \ wut I don't know why,” was all Peggy would say about her painting. But she vas full of tales about her tennis and 12r music and her French, and how ‘e is let off from school to do her Jainting. Peggy does not like publicity, and "12d to be bribed with strawberries and ream before she would be present at ne private view of her work. Even taen she quietly disappeared whenever ‘rangers came upon the scene. (Copyright. 1929.) e — OREMEN, FAST AT SEA, SLOW INSIDE HARBOR crmniibicndll Offers Many Reasons -Why You Should gest Whale in Small Swim- iy Buy Your Furs in August! NEW YORK (N.AN.A)—The new German liner, Bremen, looks in harbor SRR R In this sale we offer the greatest savings and most unusual values we have ever offered hat, Wearily her enormous buk 15 turn- g in Fine Fur Coats. They are all in the newest Winter styles, and being August Furs they are and headed for the ocean, and she Toves 50 slowly that, the ubby, fertys the best qualities obtainable, as the choicest pelts are always selected first and made up dur- boats pass this fastest of water carriers Vith ehse; ing the dull season. And of course the workmanship is better than is possible during the To show her stuff as the speediest { ships, the Bremen needs the ocean. in-season rush. Every coat is beautifully lined with the finest material., These four outstand- !:hl‘ iinn ):,mi’fl)l;os:,w in the hnrbotr. Stunning she looks to a man on a cut- H 111 1 0 S LT T ing sale groups will interest you ~»a, yet even then it is difficult to re- % alize the combination of size and speed | that make the Bremen the marvel of | the s gl 5, Sowie sig e Group 1—Fur Coats at Group 2—Fur Coats at hemisphere in little more than four Zays. Stich a_whopper is the Bremen that . o the et U Mard e undersiand Natural Muskrat Pogz With can move at all, and that she Y jatest._evolution of original canoe French Beaver aver come savage hollowes rom a log. Her (Dysd Coney) . I'nes and proportions are too gigantic. Aieni & Lapin--Two-Tone Therefore a much smaller craft stirs the erican A heart to adventure and travel at sea far [e) Kid Caracul more than rtlme new Ili{xer. L;x)z\;‘w Bm-m ipossum Seali szpeed are the satisfactions o e Bre- . (Dyed Rabbit) men. Hair Seal e X ¢ (Ce ight, 1929.) e Caracyl @am» Muskrat FILM STAR REGATTA. Tete at Thames Riviera Proves as oo asea e e e ~ Group- 3—Fur Coats at Group 4—Fur Coats at reEaite, 80 emes. Riiers, Kampton / Court, the em:t :r t":flyl' is “;lmo;:";.! > k Cocoa Squm'el : popular as the eatrical garden 3 B fhen o0 o dare, ased Silver Muskrat : Hudson Seal 2 p.m. until m . . O B vure of the entertainment was Sealine ®uek Ravbiv S TR MY a ‘collection of gayly decorated boats . Silver Muskrat A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Coat. Free Storage Until Wanted. ting well known pictures with o 5 5 i stars ‘aboard in character. ‘Other Lapin With Wolf Ombre Muskrat attractions included a. palace c R} . Clara Novello-Davies, Ivor L‘L“ve?fl,@":éme& who n::e ,J\I‘;h:?fi:: PO!IGY With Fitch Souling. med mobas lkies, has been mu - o he movie world as & voice trainer. Marmink (chinese sino 0 Ocelat The concerts included items by Ra- faelo Diaz and Mme. Mariska Aldrich. There were also a cabarat, canoe races, i Songals face (0008 : 'Many Other Fur Coats in the Sale Priced From $78 to $398 t retna Green elopment race. 3‘&0‘;!? took a great interest in the fete, and, of course, her son “Puffin” Asquith t. WaS Present: copyrisnt. 1 - ' rican manufdcturers expect to txs:'&e 1,000,000 . automobiles this year.

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