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SEEK ASSAILANT ~ OFU. 3. TEACHER /Attack Adds to Series of Re-! cent Mysterious Crimes in England. By the Associated Press. LONDON, August 14 (#)—England, | secently aroused by the triple poisoning of a prominent West End family, di- verted its attention. today to the search by Scotland Yard experts for the as- saflant of Philip Eaton, 27, wealthy young American pedagogue. | Eaton, understood to be the son of | a Harvard professor and identified as teacher at the exclusive St. Marl tered in his fashionable Mayfair apa: ment yesterday. Condition of the sumptuously furnished apartment in- dicated a furious struggle had taken place. Condition Critical. | He was on the hospital danger list | today, with his condition extremely crit- | ical and unchanged. He has recovered ‘consciousness but once since brought | there yesterday, and then only for a few minutes, sufficient to tell police a babbling incoherent tale of two men ‘at- | tacking him, one sitting on his chest | and slashing him with a razor until he | ‘became unconscious. | Although three suits of Eaton’s clothes ‘were missing and about £800 (about | $4,000) had been taken from him, police ‘were reluctant to believe robbery had been the only motive in the attack. Eaton was a man between 28 and 30 years of age, short of stature, probably 5 feet 4 inches, with dark hair and always well dressed. Holiday Planned. Miss Annie Gannon, landlady at the | apartments on Half Moon street, where Eaton lived, revealed some of his habits, He came to England aboard the Maure- | tania on its last trip, she said, and intended leaving tomorrow for Paris on & holiday. e was a university man on a holi- " the woman explained, “and al- s came direct to my house after landing. He planned to join friends in Paris. I don’t think he had any friends in London. He spent most of his time in :h:& museums and just walking about “Blue Boy"” koves Again, NEW YORK, August 14 (#)—Rom- Dey's famous “Biue Boy" moves again. An anonymous Long Island millionaire has purchased the noted canvas for $250.000 from a New York dealer. A similar picture of the same title is in Lr‘x:mcone;ugnl?r the late H. E. Hunt- n of California, who pal - 000 for it. PrEIe) Deaths lieport;d. Katie B. Wright, 79, Providence Hospital. Georgia V. Burruss. 77, 134 Saran Thaver el Sohn F_ier, 62, Provid 5 Zier, 62, Providence 1 é::fl:l‘ ghata. ]“7, sllol 8th st RoSplaL nesi atterly. . Tuberculosi: ital. ‘*;lflgllm P. Nichols, 51, lzfl‘! ;‘l"’::kl‘fln 1302 Farragut st. ; Emergency Hospital, A 35, 811 D st. s.w. L. Shekels, 23, Sibley Hospital Fihel V. Miller. 22, Georgetown Hospital a 3 Gallinger Hospital. o Arancis A Martin, 80, 1818 11th st. Mamie, Ihompson, 77, Gallinger Hospital. a tal , 748 Gresham pl. . 51, 'Gallin; 5 Willinm Hedzepath, 50, 1616 3rd, st John' RRtaR 7 Frceamenis Hosbital. son. 39, 3 Bessle Toyer, 34, Em ot Infant of George W. o Bl ““r‘:n.. and Elaine Grifin, nfant of "Phillip and Alice Bmith, 18 hoiirs. 48 Jackson . pe A e Additional Salespeople Store 830 A GOWN SOCIETY (Continued From Eighteenth Page) tarlo, who for the past year has been vigiting relatives.in Hendersonville, N.C., is’at the Dodge Hotel on her way back to her home. Larger Life League To Give House Party, The members ofethe League for the Larger Life will give » week end party in Larger Life Lodge, at Calvert Beach, on Chesapeake Bay, Saturday. Auto-' mobiles will leave the town house of the league, at 1627 K street northwest, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. There will be bathing, canoeing and picnic dinners, followed by music and dancing. Mr. Willilam C. Looker and Mr. Henry L. Heuxthal of Mansfield, Ohio, have returned from a motor trip of several hundred miles through the Shenandoah Valley. They visited in Old Point Com- fort and Cape Charles, returning by way of Annapalis. Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Baxter of Chicago are at the Dodge Hotel while motoring hrough Washington. Mr. and Mrs. I:“T—.Brnuninger. Mrs. P. M. Ashford and daughter are pass- ing a few days at Saranac Inn, New . York, in the Adirondack Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Huguely and Mr. George W. Huguely, jr., are in At- lantic City, where they are staying at the Seaside Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Brown and Miss Edna M. Luers were at the Jasper Park Lodge, Jasper Park, Alberta, Canada, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kimbel and Mr. and Mrs. Phill W. Adams have gone to :'~ YHE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 8t. Simons Island, Ga., where they are staying at the Hotel Cloister, at Sea Island Beach. lor Covers were laid ine. Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Hanson of New London, Conn., with their son have motored to Washington: and are at the Dodge Hotel, PENAL—_CHAI.IGE IS SEEN. R L Cuba- to Revise Code—New Trial System Is Included. HAVANA, August 14 (#).—Sweeping changes in Cuba’s penal code are ex- pected within 60 days. ‘The interior department, which has | g, received coples of Mexico's revised penal code, announced yesterday it was study- ing the code to use its provisions as a basis for Cuba's revised code. One of the changes will be a new system in which psychiatrists and psychologists will take the place of jurymen, —_ e Java has a new company for the pro- duction of motion picture films. $7.00 Call Potomac 3900 DOLLAR GiFaiwe €O 1731 7th St. NW. The smartest and cleverest Fall hats await vou at Philipsborn’s, and many of the new Soleil Finish Felts will be hard to distinguish from the most expensive felts., hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F &G ¢ breslau it LS 7-9-11-13 G StAW No Refunds or Exchanges ALL SALES FINAL LE OUR ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK OF DRESSES AND COATS BELOW COST REGARDLESS OF COST OR FORMER SELLING PRICE we must dispose of every Summer Garment. We do not carry one season’s merchandise to the next, there- fore these DRASTIC REDUCTIONS. Be here early as the early shoppers get the best bergains. Final Clearance No. 1 GROUP A wonderful group of $ 5 colors in this lot. No. 2 DRESSES. READ EVERY ITEM! DRESSES Final Clearance Formerly 15 and $25 Summery styles and ma- terials, such as WASHABLE SILKS, SILK P.K., PRINTED CHIFFONS, PRINTED CREPES, some washable; PLAIN COLOR CHIFFONS, short and long sleeves. All sizes and ckour DRESSES & COATS $ Marriage Licenses. lames M. Hall, 21, this city, and Norine B. gfi}l;bfl 19, College Park, Md.; Rev. H. J. “I_AI{SD:'A‘. gmwn d Loretta E. Groves, Charie 43, Accotink, Va., and John_Wei arles 8. Simi Ethel Mankin, 19, andria, Va; Rev. Al- nd Mildred Vines, 30, 1an F. Poor Charles L. Russell, 5 e Dazell Jackson, 24 both of Catlett, | hi Tubl , and Pauline Harris, nd Florence Penwick, ‘21, and Ann B. Wood, 5. 25, and Kathryn M. Ray. Ciifton Ray. . ‘34, Alexandria, V. Remington, Kans, and Hazel Flood, 33, Rev. H. M. ennig. Willlam R. Davis, nd Eleanor M. Young. 21: Rev. niel ice. bert Wilson, 22, and n V. Wheeley, 18, both of Balfimore, Md.; Rev. Enoch M. ‘Thompson_ Arthur Pletcher, 40, and Mary Hickman, e B WanAen Sy, and d, ames A. Wallach, 21, and Ruth Howard, 18; Rev. Rudolph J. Eichhorn. Convenient Terms * Charge patrons may have pur- D. €, WEDNESDAY, 'AUGUST 14, 1929. DRY LAW VIOLATOR FINED- AND PENALTY SUSPENDED William Walker Loamax, colored, 84 years old, sald to be the oldest person to be tried in the District for a viola- tion of the prohibition law, received a sentence of $300 or 90 days, suspended, from Judge Ralph Given in Police Court yesterday, when he pleaded guilty of possession. His employer at the Hotel Inn, 610 Ninth street, Thom- as Henry Johnson, 53 years old, pald | @ $300 fine dn a charge of liceman A. D. Mansfield of the * | first precinet made the arrests Monday night after members -of the first pre- cinct police had gone to the Hotel Inn on two different occasions and secured alleged whisky. At the time Mans- fleld entered the place and arrested Johnson and LoamaXx, only sbout & haif pint of liquor was found. Judge Given suspended Loamax’s sen- tence on recommendation of Assistant United States Attorney R. P. Camalier, owing to the porter’s age. Births Reported. George T. and M; loll,!ul-rt.l-‘y. filh and Helen M. , wirl. \wrence H. and Lorraine J. Alvey. girl. ’Punk T. and May M.x:‘filluld; . R n janche M. McMahon, . Catherine E. K'llly. boy. e, Biey, A aid Helen . Newsuist. boy. Fernando ‘and Amelis n, i, Josenh 8. and Maria Ylosiss: boy. Allen R."and Alice C. Carpenter, girl. James H. and Anne N. Hawfield, boy. William 8."and Florence P. Willard, girl. Prank a e M. Wallace, boy. Vollie ‘and -Australia. Sumith: boy. Leroy and Clara Stevenson. boy, B, by 2 and Viols Tonkins, boy. AN d et ve - Gaator: boy. Faul‘and Dorly Henderson. wirl Lyman and sulah Strong. girl. John F. and Marie Dozier, girl. No Speculative Investment When you fiuy‘our First Trust Notes, secured on real estate upon which we have made con- servative appraisement—you are putting your funds into not only a profitable investment—but one that is free from all worry of loss or fluctuation. Talk with us about these First Trust Notes. “The Bank With a Smile” Washington Savings Bank 719 Tenth Street—At Grant Place Thos. E. Jarrell, Pres. chases placed on November state- ments. Or, if you wish, a nominal deposit will hold any coat until wanted. Thursday! Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F 4 G 250 New Arrivals Replenish the Collections J. D. Leonard, Vice Pres. & Treas. ..n!l!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||III||||IIIIIlIlIIIllIlIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllfl||IIIIII|IIIIIIIlIlIlIII|l|l|||||||lIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII!IIIIIIIIIIlIlln..:' Privilege of Exchange Coats selected now will be ex- changed for any styles in our stocks up to November 1lst. Storage without charge until that time, August Economy Coat Sale Rush orders quickly placed, have enabled us to secure Coats as fine as those that sold so quickly on the first days. They are just the smart styles Washington Women and Completing the Misses are choosing. 50 Sizes for Every Type Woman, Miss, Junior Regular Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Shorter Misses’ Sizes 14!; to 20 Junior Misses’ Sizes 13 to 19 Luxurious Furs After the Paris Manner Badger, French Beaver, Skunk, Jap Mink, Caracul, Pointed Wolf, Muskrat, Marmink, Civet Cat and others. Fabrics Created by Master Craftsmen Fabries this year have dull Kash- mir-like finishes or high-lustre velvety effects. Charming Autumn Tones QOakbeam, Briarwood, Zanzibar, Kremlin, Autumn Brown, Black, Gob-blue. Regular Women’s Sizes 38 to 46 Shorter Misses’ Sizes 35; to 43%; Larger Women's Sizes 37Y% to 51% New Fashions With the Paris Imprint Fashions designed after Paris originals. New low placed flares that accentuate the slimness of the Silhouette, smart collar innovations, unu- sually clever cuff treatments and most beautiful fur trim- mings, And we wish to em- phasize the variety of these fashions. Surely every taste will be pleased. Highest-Type Fur-Trimmed Coats Fashion Picture With Co-ordinated Accessories Autumn of Soleil Vis-a-Vis The off-the-face influence is noted in these charming models. Hats $78 $98 The ultimate in quality and distinction in three fashions with value groups. $125 15% Discount on Finest Coats, $165 to $375 Two Groups That Vividly Illustrate the Shades that co- ordinate with coat and frock trends for Autumn. $10 Imported Bags to $16-50 Coats Fashion and Value Importance of This Event *165 Silver Muskrat Caracul Ears Marmot Sealine* y Golden Muskrat are beautifully 00 2 $5 to %1650 made and have luxurious collars and cuffs of contrasting Furs of are fashionably trimmed with self 295 Natural Squirrel Cocoa Squirrel Leopard Cat Southern Grey Kid Mink*** Raccoon Caracul Formerly $19.50 to $29.50 Space forbids complete descriptions of these DRESSES AND COATS as the assortment is so varied but—the SIZE RANGE IS ' COMPLETE, in fluffy dresses for bridge wear and after- 10 noon, sport dresses and dinner gowns. All colors and styles. A No.3 Formerly Marked $39.50, $45, $49.50 and $59.50 Some of our FINEST DRESSES are ‘included in this group. Par- s ticular attention is called to the Printed Chiffon and Velvet 15 Enualll;lEl otgli .IEEN al')e:li:nl éxclusive lll:d individual with us. 1 ut every size i1s here. "—ALL SALES FINAL...NO EXCHANGES. ..NO REFUNDS— Odds and Ends ) Select. Your Winter Coat To Close Out This collection boasts a bag for every coat and frock. New shapes and col- ors are shown in morocco, calf and kashe tweed. ‘Beverly Shoes In Intriguing Collections Exquisitely Charming Coats that afford the utmost in quality, offer a rare combination of prime peltries and ultra-smart styling at this moderate price. _Each coat embodies the perfection " "you expect in a Philipsborn Fur. DRESSES Pgring Gur Annaal 55 HATS e that will be correct with every daytime costume. A band-turned Pump in e 50(: dull kid ‘of patent ber Ist. A small de- " All Colors il o . posit will reserve any ' $8.50 o tirge . Ao;i:.::;:i mSn:: $5 8 ‘;;,l::: Charge Purchases Save $15 to $25. Now : Sold to $5.00 o ;o:t. L Coney BRESLAU'’S_ 07081113 G st n.w. e Formerly to $15 ®**Dyed Muskrat And here is the shoe | Felts will be billed Novem= The Friendly Shop