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EVENING STAR, WARHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 169, LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Thrifty Friday Tomorrow With Its Usual Savings of 259% and More ' @ot Be Accepted on Advertised Items | Abshier’s confession to his plrflclp; | COUNSEL MAY ASK LIFE FOR PRISONER ° ez e i ::hlblt b-forg m close of the day. efendant in Colorado Mur- |gxhibit before the close of the dey. der Trial Is Expected to Admit Bank Robbery. sald, provided the same mere participation in the the Associated Press. LAMAR, -Colo., October 10.—As the of George J. Abshier on a charge f first-degree murder entered its third the possibility arose today that ‘W. Cunningham, attorney for an- fother of the men who have confessed Iparticipation in lh; r(;bfiry of H’il; Firs , W ; e o B o LM o for | Marks Another Stage in China's life imprisonment for Abshier. cumrinxhlm who was relieved at Development, Leaders Are Told. | his own request of the responsibility of | By the Associated Bress. Tepresenting Abshier and Howard L.| NEW YORK, October 10.—A Nanking Royston, second defendant charged with dispatch to the Kuo Min News Agency | the slaying of A. N. Parrish, president of the bank. now represents oniy Ralph | here yesterday quoted President Chiang Fleagle, thlrd m:mber otd!’;le‘c:ng fi"- Kai-Shek at telling a meeting of gov- Ing trial. A former district Judge.|.nment officials that the rebels in e e e ek N Western Hunan would be “exterminat- punishment. Four Slain in Robbery. ed” within a fortnight. He reported It is known that Byron G. Rogers, | that the Kwangsi insurgents were re- counse] for Abshier and Royston, has |treating and that Chang Fak Wel's suggested to Cunningham that he ap- | “Ironsides Division” was pocketed in pear during the closing defense arg Shunchow. ments in an effort to save Abshier and “The revolutionary anniversary, Ol Royston from the noose for thnlar Ofcwbt:r‘\o, gll"lt:ll:g;l;ll:(tl;l:‘::%evgfud&xl - 23, | ofment in " f;nu‘.flmum 1 the hold-up o Ay 38, | e Trecident aaid.” ‘Duving the past | The robbery resulted in the death of | year counter - revolutionary = elements the bank president; his son, John F.|tried their utmost to destroy the present Parrish; E. A. Kessinger, cashier, who | authorities, but one after another at- was kidnaped and slain, d Dr. W. W. | tempt_has been suppressed, rrlsumn; in Wineinger, Dighton, K. physicia the solidification of Nankin, hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G The Result of a Special Purchase! 450 New Soleils and Soleil Felt Hats $3.75 Remnants Cotton Fabrics 19¢ Yard Were 29c¢ to 50c Yard (2,000 in all) Lining Per- * cales, Ginghams, Crepe, Voile, Lawn, English Prints and other useful remnants for making smocks, laundry bags, little folks' dresses, etc. Third Floor Infants’ and Tots’ Wear Reduced (1) Fur-trimmed Blue Coat Set—coat, h:tgand leggings; size 4. Was $19.95, Fridsy only ... 912,50 (3) Fur-trimmed Coats; tan and brown; sizes 2 and 3. Were much more, Fri- day only L0 (14) Flllnc{\ Gertrudes; 1 and 2 years. Were $3.50. Friday only. 52-50 (12) ' Flannel Gertrudes; 1 and 2 years. Were $3. z Friday only o s (50) Tots’ Dr s, with bloomers; broken sizes. Werest. Friday onty.. 09€ 58 pre) Zpe. Flanneletts ‘ajamas; broken sizes. Were $298. $1.95 (0 Dl'l‘{ Onas-piacr: i size 2. Were $1. Fri- day only. " 59c F h Floor Bargains in Lamp Shades (13) Parchment Paper Lamp Shades — junior, bridge and table sizes, Were 95c 8L Fridavonly. .., 09 (® Junior, Bridge and Table Shades. Were @) $149 to $195. . Friday (1) Bridge Lamp Shade. Was 55c. day only W@ Bridge Lamp Shades. ere $2.49. Friday (1) Table Shade. Was $350. Friday 92.49 (1) Junior Shade. Was $4.95. Friday 33-49 (1) Table Shade. Was 3695, Friday 3499 (1) Junior Shade. Was $795. " Friday 99:99 W) Juater Sillk Shades. ere 98, as 1s. Feiday onty - oerr 9IS @) Junior Silk Shade. Was §7.50; as i Friday only () Junior Silk Sh Were $295; as is. . Biday ooy $1.95 (14)_Junior Silk Shade: Store Will Close at 5 P.M. Tomorrow You'll pardon us for deduct- ing 60 minutes of your usual shopping time, for at 5 p.m. to- morrow there will be a general meeting of all employes to make final preparations for THE EVENT THAT WILL LIVE LONG IN THE MINDS OF WASHINGTONIANS Save Greatly on Rugs (50) Oval Braided Wool “O” Rugs—all wool, in attractive colors; guaranteed to wear for years. half off : Following sizes one- House Frocks and Uniforms Reduced (1) Uniforms, House Frocks—and maids’ aprons; in attractive styles and colors; broken size ranges. Were 8195 Friday onty 99€ (8) Nurses’ Uniforms — of white poplin; broken size ranges. Were $6.95. Frigey anly. ot 34.89 (6) House Frocks — prints and piques. Were §2.95. Friday only.. 31039 (13) Rayon House Frocks, mostly small sizes. Were $1.69. Friday only 69c (8) House Frocks — prints and plain colors. Were §2. only 2 ird* Floor Girls’ School Needs Reduced (4) Girls’ Silk Dresses; blue, wine, green; sizes 10 to 14 Were $10.95. dayv onl (8) Girls’ Silk and Jersey Dresses. one and two piece models; 8 o 14 vears. Were $7.95. Friday onle o 99.95 (3) Silk Dresses; wonderful bargains! Sizes 8 and Were §695. Friday $3 91; o (19) All-wool Slip-over Sweaters, nlain and stripes: sizes30t0 36, Were mq AP $1.95. Fridavonlv.. DL1.8) Fourth Flaar Smart Felt and Velour Hats $2.69 (150) Smart Felt and Velour Hats, self trimmed and made of very fine bodies: black, brown, navy and Fall shades. Originally $5 to $7.30. Second Floor Friday Bargains in Things for Your Home (18) Grey Enamel Preserv- ing Kl;tlll]l, )\l\llk };z.ni. Dip- pers, Bowls. Were 25¢ sy e i | Coffee (43) Grey Enamel Pots, FryJPans. Hearth Brushes. ~ 3% to 79c. Friday only > 25¢ () Grey Enamel Coffee Pots and Saucepans. Were 89e. Friday only. 49€ (1) Asparagus Boiler. Was $3. Friday 31.35 (1) Bird and Stand Outfit. Was $10. 34'75 Friday only C(ll) 20th Century Water ooler. Originally $16.50. Friday only 56050 P(Z)"lvniurul“ Cold Water ercolators. Were $9.50. Friday only.. 83.59 Sixth Floor Winter Coats.Reduced (4) Winter Dress Coat: cuff sets; black, brown, tan $39.50 and $49.50. Friday only Bedwear at a Great Saving (100) Pl sateen binding: 80 in. Were $2.49. Friday only Our buyer went to New York and personally select- (12) 22x38-in. Rugs, were $4.50. Friday (14) 25x44-in. Rugs, were $5.95. Friday. . (13) 28x52-in. Rugs, were $7.95. Friday.. " (11) 32x58-in. Rugs, were $10.50. Friday. . X n-color Part-wool Blankets, with wide ; rose, blue, tan and grey; 70x sl 85 of ed every Smart Hat for this event. At this special price buy the many Hats you need to accom- pany your mew costumes! Scores and scores of new fashions and colors. The off-the-face modes, styles that frame the face, chic Berets, snug skull types and many new brim effects. Browns, Eng- lish Greens, Blues, Wine, Copper and Patou’s Dahli shade. L ANSBURGH &BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 ® o 0 N"‘Bfi e o 0 Lansburgh’s New Hosiery Repair! Because Lansburgh’s believe in giving their custom- ers every possible service, they have installed the latest and most successful hosiery repair device invented— the Knitback machine. Runs, tears, pull threads, broken threads, ho]e_sf all the ailments to which hosiery is subject are elimi- nated! 25¢ and up! Let Us Service Your Hose! Balcony, Above Street Floor (6) Misses’ Sport Coats, 14 to 18; fur trimmed and self trimmed. Friday oy, $12.50 (6) Winter Coats, sizes #14 to 42; black and tan; shawl collars and cuffs. ‘Were $49.75, Fri- 529 day only. Second Floor Woolen Remnants Half Price! (400 yds.) of Desirable Woolens—dress serge, crepe, jersey and covert and coatings —broadcloth, flannel, tweed ;gd other ;:\‘cavts. Were §1 to yard. Fri- day only, yard to $4 Third Floor Sweeping Clearance in the Toy Department (817) Pieces — bisque dolls, rag dolls, rattles and boxes of chalk. Were 10c and 5 25, Friday only C (27) Pieces—water pumps, friction tops and dolls' shoes. Were 25¢ to 35c. Fri- day only. " 10c (174) Pieces—circus mules, cradles, and children’s. books, ‘T‘Theb Ice Quu‘{xy. “Prince .azvbones,” etc. Were 6% 10 98e. Friday only, £9C (149) Pieces — tool chests, sets of dishes, soiled drums, doll sweater and cradles. Were 98c. Friday only 49c (25) Pieces — child's chair, imperfect dresses, stuffed bear, tea sets, dolls and dogs. Were 98¢ to $3.49. Fri- day only. 69c 338 Pisces—dishes, dolls rums and teddy bears. Were $169 10 245, 98C 1) Stuffed Dog. \\'(as) N‘:Q Fridoz'y 81049 Set of Blocks. \\'(zlfl) $Z;; ?-::(ka‘v 31-49 1 Ci . \\'(az sZ.‘)‘g.‘ ‘"Friirv $1.95 (2) Sets China Dishes. Were $4.50. Friday sz 95 ot B R (2) Pieces—tool chest, soiled drum and pull loco- motive. Were $6.50 and §7.50. Friday. 52-95 Fourth Floor Hallowe’en’s Coming! Save on a Fancy Dress Costume! (10) Cambric Costumes— Japanese girls and sheiks. Were $1.98 and $249. Friday only - 49c (10) Costumes—devil, Uncle Sam, witch, Mexican girl and Dutch boys. Were $3.50 to $4.95. Fri. $1.95 (47) Costumes — mandarins, pirates, Spanish, Russian, Apache, King of Hearts and Fauntleroy. Were $4.95 to $9.75. Fri. 32'95 (14) Costumes — clown, sheik, tulip girl, peasant, etc. Were $.5 to $13.50. Friday only. 54.95 (4) Costumes—Spanish girl and futurist, Were $12.50 and $17.50. Eriday only .o, p9 100 Fourth Floor Bargains in Girls’ Wear (5) All-wool Slip-over Sweat ers, broken sizes. Were $2.95. sl 95 Bi 3 ig Savings > = in Linens _.(164) 0dd Pieces, including 75¢ bath mats, 98¢ towel sets, $1 doilies and linen squares, $1 bridge sets. Friday 39 C Third Fleor Shoes Drastically Underpriced (17 prs) Women's Low Shoes in strap and pump styles; patent leather, satin, and kig combinations: broken sizes. Originally $10 Co Ry oyl 9RO (21 prs) M ' Patent Leather Strap Slippers; junior or flat heels. Origi- nally $5 pair. Fri- Gy o $3.95 Sport (19 prs.) Jr. Mi Oxfords with crepe soles and piir. Feidey quty'. SIS Second Floor (20) Door Size Axminster Rugs —27x15 inches, Were $1.00. Friday only....... 69c (6) Genuine Cl sizes 13 off. (1) 3x3-ft. Rug. Was $59.50. (1) 3x5-ft. Rug. Was $34.50. (1) 4x7-it. Rug. Was $85.00. (3) 2x4-ft. Rugs. e Rugs—slightly soiled from display Were $15 to $19.50. Remnants Felt Base — good lengths for pantries and kitchen- ettes. Regularly 49c and S9¢ yard. Frid . 21c ; following Friday Fifth Floor 100 Dozen Tallies and Place Cards Were 25¢ to 35¢ Doz. 2 Doz, 19c Lay in a supply for your Win- ter parties—true they are odds and ends and discontinued pat- terns—but all very attractive in color and design. (200) Decorated Vases, knife sets, candy fruit will be just_right for gifts fater. Were §1. Friday.. (15 boxes) Writing Paper— importations from France, all high quality paper. Regu- Tar $2.50 box. Friday onty. 99C Street Floor Pottery Urns Greatly Reduced! (22) Square and Octagon Shapes Grey Pottery Urns. Were $4.50. Were 2 i! Urn. Was $5. U('z) Grey\Ponery rons. Vere $3.50. i all $1.95 (2) Square Lion Head Concrete Flower Boxes. \\cf? $2.50 $5. Friday only.... (4) Round Italian-design Grey Pottery Urns. §5. Friday only (1) Grey Urn. Was (1) Grey Urn. \as $10.50. Friday only. .. 85.95 @ Fourth Floor (11) All-wool Filled Rayon Comforts; duplex shadings; slightly dam- aged. by water stain. Were $12.95 ss (25) Full Size Corduroy Auto Robes; brown and grey. Were $3.95. Frida): 32.95 only Third Floor Bargains in Art Needlework (100). Wire Lamp Shade F rames—suitable ior floor, bridge, ble and bed lamps. Were Friday (5) Stamped Lin good, heavy quality linen, stamped with attractive de- signs. Were 85c. i (14) Stamped Aprons — of soft unbleached muslin_with design for outline embroidery. Finished with bias folds in contrasting colors. Were 35c. Friday only. 23c (24) Linen Lunch Sets— stamped on fine quality linen, with designs for applique em- broidery. Were odc. Biaday anli 42c (10) Stamped Bed Spreads— of fine quality unbleached muslin, with pattern for ap- plique embroidery and quilt- ing. Regularly §2.48. sl 65 Friday onlv... Third Floor Silk Remnants Reduced One Half Regular $1 to $3 Yd. Silks—Tomorrow, 50c to $1.50 Yd. Short ends left from fast selling silk fabrics. Flat crepe, satin crepe, printed crepc, velvet, radium, fancy velveteen, charmeuse, pongee and tub silks—silks for every purpose, at just one- half their former price! Dainty Underthings Priced to Clear! (53) pes. Voile Underthings —step-ins, chemise and gowns; m pastel shades with dainty lace trim. Were $1.39" to $1.95. only (83) pe —danceft gowns, chemise and step-ins; mostly light shades. Were Friday . as) Third Floor (17) BOYS' 4-PC. SUITS, single-breasted models mannizh vest and two pairs linen knickers; grey brown mixtures; sizes 7 and 15. 95. ) > $3.00 LTY TABLE LAMPS, with bottle or metal bases; complete with cord and Originally Frld:y only . (18) NOVEI plug. Regular $1 value, Priday only... 50c WOMEN’S ARCH SHOES, odds and ends of discontinued styles; patent leather, calf and kidskin in black, tan and brown; broken (100 PAIRS) size ranges. $4.65 and ts.a:’.er? sl-ss WOMEN'S NOVELTY SHOES, desirable Fall styles, in black, grey and Patent leather sizes. $2.89 d $3.19, Priday n‘r:‘ly sl‘oo (100 PAIRS) combinations. and kidskin Were broken Third Floor Curtains and Draperies Reduced 25% and More (300 yds) Flowered Swi in lovely pastel shades to fashion dainty curtains. 36 in. Originally 39c yard. (200 yds.) Remnants—creton- nes, chintzes, rayons, marqui- settes, etc. | Usable _lengths. Originally 75 to $1.25 yard. Friday only, yard. . 35¢ (65 prs.) Net Curtains—shadow and filet weaves, with blue, rosc or green rayon edges. Originally $3.50 to $3.95. Friday only, pair " §1.49 (150 yds.) Hand-blocked Linens —also damasks, leatherettes, rayons and casements, Pretty patterns and colors. Originally $1.50 to $1.95. % ¥t only, yard Fitth Floor In The Basement Store (1) LAMP SHADE rRM:ES- for nkl’ngid.ns shades or floor or bridge Tomps. Were. s100. . 25¢ (100) PARCHMENT 'LAMP SHADES, medium size 'shades in fancy designs and colors. Regular 25¢ shads 1- day only, 2 for........ (25) BOYS' LEATHER- ETTE LUMBERJACKETS, slightly imperfect; tan, green, ‘l;;uk ;li\dwredu; ‘Blrggen sizes. ere $1. I Friday only. . 75¢ (25) WOME! 'OTTON UNDERGARMENTS, includ- ing bloomers, sstep-ins and panties. Broken sizes. 29 Were 50c. Friday only d (12) HOOVER APRONS, pre-shrunk chambray in lav- ender, and green; trimmed with white collar: Size 36 only. Were $1.00. Friday only . 69c (60) INFANTS' NOVEL- TIES, including powder -jars, bib holders, soap boxes, coat hangers and silk bows—all hand painted. Were 7@ $1.00. Priday only... c (19) TOTS'’ KNITTED UNION SUITS, good weight for Winter wear. sleeve and leg styles. only. Were 65c. day only ... (144 PAIRS) FULL-FASH- IONED BEMBERG HOSE, in dove grey, French nude, white, jade, kasha, belge and grain. Sizes 8!z and 75 9. Were $1.00. Priday 9C (5) TOTS' COATS—Fancy green and red mixtures with fur collars. All wool and fully lined. Sizes 2 and 5. Were $395. Fri- @9 40 day only . Basement Store FROCKS, with kick pleats, belts, ties and pockets. years. Were 68c. day, 2 for .. Dainty Underthings at 25% Reduction (6) Flannel Gowns, yellow and white; fully cut; shightly soiled. Were $1.50 and 95, Friday only 98¢ (6) 2-pe. Fl nel Pajamas, tailored fre i ning styles; (42) Rayon Step-ins, pastel shades; some lace trimmed. Were 59c. 39 ; c (32) GIRLS' SILK AND VELVET DRESSES, one and two plece styles in new Fall colors; but suitable for school wear. izes 3 $3.95. Priday onty. $92:95 a few slightly solled (40) GIRLS’ WOOLEN SKIRTS, tan and.red: semi- pleated on bodice top. Sizes 6 to 12. W $1.95, Friday only $1.00 (21) GIRLS' TUCK-IN BLOUSES, fine quality broad- cloth in tan lna dainty collars and cuffs. Sizes 8 to 14. Were $1.00. Friday only, 2 fof. .. 99€C white; with (100) GIRLS’ WASH long-sieeve styles 7 to 12 - 99¢ Unpainted Furniture Sacrificed Way Below Regular Prices! All Sold “As Is” . .. Soiled and Shopworn (17) Pieces—waste baskets, glov]e boV)(,es and1 cane-seat stools. ere $l to $199. Friday only.... 39€ (19) Pieces — smoking stands, waste baskets, maga- zVi\rlle "?fiq‘"d muufi; racks. ere $149 to $295. Friday only ch (8) Pieces —1 fiddle - back painted chawr, 6 tabourettes and 1 chair. Were ey ety day only (10) tand _and Book Rack End Tables. \Were $7.50 and $9.50. i- “ 95 b o day only Tn(bsl) G\\ $9. les. ere $9.50. Fiiday only $4.95 (2) Martha Washington Sewing C;‘I;i nets. Were §13.50. Fri- day only 87-50 (1) Dresser with plate glass mirror. Was Sy e, S14.50 (2) Beds—single and double. Were $3. . Fri- book rack, end table. Were $3.30 to $4.95. Fri- all racks, medicine cabinets, smoking stands, {:Iephosr‘xfi stand and chair. Vere $3.75 t0 $6.95. Friday only 3219 (19) Tables—console, switl. top and gateleg. Were $5.75 to $675. Frid ;v 32.95 only ... Fourth Floor Foundation Garments Greatly Reduced! (24) Corsetlettes—in a well known make; well boned sver diaphragm. Broken sizes. Were $1 and back-lacing styles of fine brocade. Were S9c. Friday only 29c (5) Corsets—iow- bust models: of fine brocade. Were $1.95. Friday cnle $1.29 (31) Corsets — bac i models with low bust; w light-weight honing and built- up hack. Were $295.. Fridav onlv.. 51029 Third . Floor Women’s and Children’s Underwear at Savings A (72) Children’s Pants—rayon and wool and cotton and wool; knee and ankle length styles. Broken sizes. Were 89c to $1.25. Friday 59‘ only . o an m's . Underwear —rayon and wool ; sizes 2 and 3 years. Were $195. Friday onlv. 95¢ v( ) \\\Von-uugs Triconesse ests. - \Vere $2.95. Friday only $1.89 Third Fioer