Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1929, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

AUSTIN BELIEVED - SLAINFOR REVENGE Arkansas Prosecutor Ad- vances Theory After Talk With Texan’s Secretary. ] e 200, enmursonanesrarsrs ¢ | S By the Associated Press. < ¥HOT SPRINGS, Ark. September 28.| =The possibility that revenge was the motive behind the mysterious murder of Preston R. Austin, 56, wealthy cat- tleman of Victoria, -Tex., in a hotel Toom here Thursday night, was ad- anced today by W. G. Bouic, prosecut- | g attorney. | Bouic said he had talked by telephone | ith Austin's secretary Victoria, and | lthough he would not reveal the nature f the information received, he said B2 raed e was more inclined to the revenge, heory than to the original theory of | 4 S ¢ OB B RO T BRI ED BN D IS 895 5W - ? Tobbery. He indicated he had learned 3{ of some trouble Austin had in Texas, ibly growing out of one of his cattle | nsactions. Two unidentified youths wearing sweaters, meanwhile were sought in the theory they might throw some light on | + the murder of the wealthy cattleman. 3% "The two boys were taken to the floor on which Austin roomed about an hour before the cattleman went to his room Thursday night and about two hours later were brought down from the same floor by an eleyator boy. The elevatoy boy's suspicion was aroused by the youths at the time, he said, because their dress was unlike that of most of the guests. Coroner J. P. Randolph said Austin n. Led LS P NS LU RIEL LU IIORTUS LU RN T PR E LU TOL: REA A ER LA IRON Fingerprint experts were working on | the case today. Police said prints were found in the room. | Joe N. Pickering, Victoria, cattle- man and friend of the victim, was to | arrive today to take charge of the body. . Talkies Hit by Union. Members of the Musicians’ Union in | parts of England are asking the public | ot to patronize motion picture theaters which have replaced orchestras with | all-talkie programs. LANSBURGH &BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 Unusual g Values! Exceptional Allowance on Your Old Machine! Yy St e of getting rid gg that old sewing machine and re- ceive an allowance of $35.00 for it toward the purchase of a new guar- anteed electric machine. " Model Allowance . 35.00 Pre 60 ... R VRS- SIS U - A Special $ 5 D Balance in Easy Terms! Own Monthly Payments ~ White, Singer and New Willard Portable Electrics Regularly $60. Included in this group of Portables are White and Singer used reconditioned machines and New Willard new machines—every one in excellent sewing condition and a remarkable value at this price. LANSBURGH & BRO 9th, 8th and E Sts—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 3 3! k3 TEOTRUAIIRAIRLLIEN CURRE VPR LS A RRS ) BT IR SRR BN ST R ARG ARSI RO LRI G ea ) TATIOITA AR YA e Copies of French Felt Hats Remarkable Values at 52,95 Smart off-the-face models that reveal the forehead, chic down - in - the - back styles that cover in- growing bobs — and the very fashionable out - at - the - sides models that are ex- tremely flattering to the wearer. Fine French felts in colors to match your newest Fall frocks. All head sizes! Three Copies Shown Below Now! 70 NEW Frocks Fresh From New York Selected Within the Last Week They’re the Newest of Fashions Favorites for Fall and Winter And Real Values at 190 Nowhere will you find such a variety of smart dresses for N * THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1920—PART 1. The Inaugurafion of the Complete Costume for Fall and Winter HE completc, costume is the outstanding fashion in the mede today. The six fashions here presented are the basis, and the fashion rules for building the complete costume are: The hat usually matches the coat, but if it matches the dress, must match it exactly. The smartest hats expose the face, but severity is relieved by subtle draping or intricate cut. Shoes and handbags match in color and sometime in fairic, Gloves and hosiery match and jewelry usually adds a color accent to the costume. Here Are the Six Outstanding Fashions A Living Model Fashion Revue Of the Outstanding Modes for Autumn TOMORROW AFTERNOON 2:30 P.M. TOMORROW "EVENING, 8:30 P.M. Models of Grace and Charm Will Help You Visualize the Loveliness of Fall Fashions See what the smart women of Washington will wear this Fall and Winter—the delightfully new and different mode of 1929-30. See authentic interpretations of the new princess silhouette, the raised waistline and longer skirt. See the new colors, new fabrics, smart accessories—all the fashion themes that will establish a correct wardrobe for 1929-30. You Are Cordially Invited to Attend Afternoon, 2:30; Evening, 8:30. Use 8th Street Entrance for Evening. The Sports Coat of Casual Formality Tan, white and black wool yarn in the smart darning weave that makes a tweed as warm as fur. Its huge wolf collar will captivate you. $59.50. The Dull ’ Crepe Frock i & Intricately shirred and seamed in the Patou manner and fashioned with a lithe natural grace that a higher waistline and longer skirt alone can give. Hand- made - collar and cuffs. $25. LANSBURGH & BRO | 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 The Coat With the Subtle Flare indicating but not ex- aggerating the new princess silhouette, which makes it wear- able for all occasions. Soft, lustrous broad- cloth in the new Philip- pine brown, with huge face framing collar and raised cuffs of beaver. $98.50. TheJacket Dress an amount so utterly reasonable. New princess frocks, tuck- in dresses with satin blouses, tuck-in ensembles, eton effects, youthful models with flared skirts or tiers! Evefythlng that is smars and new is here! Satins, transparent velvets (cot- @ ton back), iweed crepes, novelty woolens, flat crepes and georgeiles! In the newest Fall colors—brown, wine, navy. . green, tan, dalflia and BLACK! The Formal Afternoon Dress of Transparent Velvet With snug, form fitting lines effected by flat shirrings at the sides and front. A hint of Silk or Wool There is nothing quite so smart for the casual daytime ensemble. Light in weight, with those intricate “‘dressmaker” touches that stamp the tailored ensemble 1929- The Black Coat of Straight Line wraps luxuriously to give an air’of elegance —and at the same time creating an illusion of slenderness. Sump - !uous]y furred with face framing collar and swirl cuffs of black skunk— a perfect expression of the current mode. $59.50. Accessories That Make These Fashions Complete Costumes The Black Coat of Straight Line And What to Wear With It Trim one-strap patent pumps, $10; black calf bag with unusual strap treatment, $4.95; and snug-fitting hat of black soleil, $10. The Coat With the Subtle Flare And What to Wear With It Brown suede and lizard shoes, $12.50; bicorne hat of soleil, $10; brown suede frameless bag with novel closing, $4.95. The Transparent Velvet Dress And What to Wear With It Brown suede one -strap pump, $10; brown suede bag with calf trim, $7.50; new brown jewelry, $3.50; and velvet turban, $10. The Sport Coat And What to Wear With It Brown suede and kid one strap with built-up leather heels, $10; unlined tan felt hat, $10; lisle net hose, $1.50, and brown suede bag, $4.95. The Jacket Dress And What to Wear With It Pinehurst felt hat, $7.50; black suede one-strap pump, $10; backstrap black suede bag, $4.95; and chamois gloves, $1.95. Tke Du!l Crepe Frock And What to Wear With It Mat kid strap pump with silk kid and lizard trim, $12.50; shoe calf bag, $4.95; black soleil hat after Sizes for Every Type Women! Misses’ 14 to 20 Women'’s 36 to 50 .~ Little Women’s Larger Women's 16, to 26Y; 381, to 50%% 30. Wool Dress sketch- of old fashion prettiness is brought about by ed, $16.50. a touch of real Alencon Iace.v $39.50. Le Monnier, $15; and black suede gloves, $5. R LRSS T ERANG SSRGS RN T LAY S IR EE TN LGB IRE TN P PO LAY RS TV IR TI AT LY P )

Other pages from this issue: