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*HAX EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1928, TWO WOMEN ARE KILLED.|HEARSE IS FIRED |ccmmantes, tim 0 HGHTS APAINST Gar Skids Into Canal Between Mon- ON BY HI-JACKERS Rearse ‘and- spoloptied. . ‘They explal treal and Cornwall, Ontario. ‘wal £ % boc wl s USE UF IN]UNCT'UNS _:m“ -uw:::n.:' ?,cm,, m One Wears Uniform Similar to **gi7 °44, and John Lytle, 14, -soaked hig) lunged hway and p Border Patrolman's—Customs | 3¢ K ,eh,,"'""z, e ar, Canal ‘yestérd , "collided with & m"'” e s 4 i truck driven by Arthut J. Nelson of Al- Head of Mine Workers Urges =ume s Fotie o Montreal from Corn- et bt " “Nelson was heid for the grand R O P wall, _ all, Ontarlo. 9 rbrfln unhurt in the accident, was e Labor Eateration to. |, TUIuetEs it Mk (5. SHaming | & us Apokisieatrrem: riding on the hearse with Stewar: and 10™ 11™ F axnp G STrREETS g o 38, of Kalamazoo, Their submerged CHESTERTOWN., N, Y.. October 14.| Arthur Wayman, the undertaker, when Assist in Campaign. car was raised several hours later. Doc- | —Two men who fired upon a hearse tors said the two women died of asphyx- | were classified today as hi-fackers by . fation. customs authorities. One of the men {8y the Amociated Bress, = Toms .horde“m:a:lntrsm:lr e ether nad SRS 05 Boreke Ve ’Y OfC" BORNER TORONTO, October 14.— An urgent . R'.L""?c‘fg %ert‘nt\;l:m:muar t::iTRIO ESCAPES HOME m:h;‘,‘,l:::\amgg:;:r ';:?r%\m-'ih.crh‘:;! 119 # 8% et 108 e ety pronss e 2| FOR CRIMINAL INSANE [piin s sc Soraet e ha % Eight Designers Interpret they were fired upon, of court injunctions in labor disputes e was instituted today by John L. Lewis, | "The hearse was taking the bodies of president of the United Mine Workers Inmates Cut Hole in Roof of two automobile nccldent victims to their ; w - atteawan State Hos- when the men ree bullets st | LR\ 3 F S l s to attend the rest of the sessions s 5 Do £ the %) R, tt oo iedeeds i ooy pitl o - Sl indeule : ashion’s Silhouette in these en - :.j&"&i.‘;’.:a.”:{‘::{?:s;ma&y dimcut: | s sainmes stewart. driver of the hearse, | [CRUNIWWNTNE FH) s in his organ! ion in Inois. “No organization is more concerned | BY the Agsoclated Press. with the umgllgnt;nlnslt the lnéunc- BEACON, N. Y., October 14.—Thirty . tion power than the mine workers.”|armed guards yesterday were searching - o Mr. Lewis said. “and we've been greatly 9 disturbed by the failure of the federa. | for thred prisoners who escaped Satur- o e w O a S tion to proceed effectively against in- | day night from the Matteawan State = unction use. ~ Senator Shipstéad of | Hospital for the Criminally Insane, linnesota has a bill before COnzrm The fugitives, all from New York, for health and which our lawyers inform us would be | are Willlam Rice, committed two and x‘wfi;tr‘:'l:;l:mslhdwhsfle;nst:?“g;rrfi”:}; ; h‘:{ months e ll'err h‘l:b‘"“:v |m‘ pleasure in filtered rooklyn on a charge of robbery, - Y Nebraska have proposed & substitute | liom Murphy, committed six months | water purified by which we are likewise advised would | ago after his arrest in the Bronx on 4 Ultra-Violet Rays. be entirely suitable. a charge of extortion, and Joseph Per- | mr??fiefw:{:hommsf;:flfifl{\ '::‘;“ % enm.b(orm‘e‘: lnmfitet ':r Sh’llf sing,M who - \ 3 sh- posal, wsa brought to Matteawan from Man- o 5 L support of the Shipstead measure, have | hattan Jm years ago, charged Wi 7 s /= MIXED SWIMMING resulted in loss of one cHance to nt ‘murder. P AT ALL TiMES the Dbill through the last session of | Gommissioner of Correction Raymond | = Congress and T hope that the error can | p. ', Kieb, said he believed the men | be retrieved at the next session. cut & hole in the second floor celling I = UFE GUARDS He arranged to argue before the con- | o( the reception ward building. where | = vention's resolution committee on the | Phey were housed, and escaped through | topic: but also discussed briefly the {he atiic, where the windows were not e SWIMMING INSTRUCTION miners’ union difficulties in Iilinois, |'barred. though remarking that he had to re- L Ay B w0, Sl W Al THREE KILLED IN CAR. +AMBASSAIDOR, “The action of the mine workers' TR M O T N national officers in Illinois is merely a | Machine Skids and Turns Over E L o Toutine matter,” he asserted, “s sort of Copy of Jenny's Princesse \ » house cleaning. Officers of the in- After Blowout, Police Say. ol & howe Cing,_ Offcom of ihe th; | After Blowous, Folice Sa7. | SWIMMING POOL : s detber iy the right to compel honest administra- | Three men were killed and two were 5 krimmer, $150. tion of subordinate districts. seriously hurt last night in an automo- Membership cord, without charge, on application 4 membership of the mine work- | bile accident near here. “The ers in Tllinols has repeatedly petitioned 11 Pr . Hauser, 25 L e e T OPEN TO THE PUBLIC DAILY e SR lare coat; {1 mess and it is our purpose to do s0.|Fred Young, both of Philadelphia. Hos- . . We shall adhere to the mum of | pital phyligmu ht Irn&t Hauser, BAMtonP.M H Vona with lapin, $95. eells with lynx, $195. ‘fi}: k‘:nwm;y &:‘.’;‘fi“‘é’.“m ued l;y :P;e . walther of Frederick, might die of his . Inois cour e are = | Injuries. elded in that court.” George Hapscot, 26, of Philadelphia, FOURTEENTH ano K STREETS ‘The injunction referred to was grant- | was less seriously injured. State police . od the illinois district officers of the [sald it appeared as though the car union to prevent enforoement of -the | skidded after a tire blowout and turned seating of & provisional district organ- |over three times. izmtion by the national union in -k Cae? Figures are in again and coats follow the moulded, FATHER AND SON DIE princesse silhouette. Paris gives us this new coat AT HANDS OF GUNMEN silhouette-——_s]im. feminine, fitted at the waist, SR flaring with intricate and lavish use of furs—and a Wl o general feeling of sweeping, elegant lines. Wood- Side Tenement. WO OD"\"V' "ARD & L OTHRO’ | ward & Lothrop offers copies o.f the le.ading Paris B the Associated Press. : couturiers’ interpretations of this new silhouette— i 2 s rineil] : DOWN ST 'AIRS S TORE those significant coats seen at the recent openings. 22, was h:ol!y 'm::ded‘lut;.‘ mb'-hi by gunmen, wi shot em in e ick as th talkis in the doo: 1 i i oy, wers . ;l%e n E ;:-y ?n i . Adaptation of Chanel's Copy of Martial et Copies are here in these fitted, belted coat; Armand's furred coat, which they lived. Hve shots were fired, the bullets strik- with muff, not shown, of black cressells with g Serocco and his son in the back of . . . ' : . skunl| 50. | B S oy e Tathe Sumps : Black is unexce“ed in F as h ion Outstanding Silhouette Coats sus cunk, m died a few minutes Jater at Gouverneur | WAL datrokives werd MMATIAL o i . .. Jenny’s Princesse Coat were sent o hold in chek o crowd of .Paquin’s Dip-back Coat o 4\ Broadcloth Coats - e MOVIE DOG DIES. ¥ \ : ... Vionnet’s Wrappy Coat \ . 9, gmcu:mvzumi‘h “,.os:mgcu‘o';r u ‘:’::; , darel {Z;"d $ 59 50 .Chanel’s Cape Coat e movies u e name of tning, " o e | and all black ] ¢ E‘ug:;;,‘;g‘hg“y::n{-m&- the | . .Augusta Bernard’s Fitted Coat e R S s e R : 3 . .Chanel’s Belted Coat [ R T i The richness of black broadcloth is ' Cowles, who brought him here a year 7 always correct—wearable with any frock ..Martial et Armand’s Furred Coat ago after he had spent eight years in Hollywood. 3 | —and black fur collars may frame the y fics L face closely or stand away—but they are Women's and Misses’ Coats strikingly becoming. And the bottoms 579-50 to 3295 Copy of Paquin's dip- :.1'."5‘1‘.'::\::\«‘;:; : ¥ 5 £ 3 back coat; green Vona with carscul; without v of cpats are now um.xsuall_\ ,g.ra}ccml w “4h W L e O TR N with caracul, $175. muff, $115. flares and circular pieces. This group is particularly worthy of your inspection. o it """ COAT FASHIONS ety Se . for the Younger Set $39.50 ilk Frock k.t i 1 e - All the skill and ingenuity of makers of young models have gone into 76% AflVe Sl roc s p K these coats . . . coats whose every fabric, fur and line breathe newness 7fiflf Of/ZFI’J /ack that black + . . coats which prove, whatever the age, fashion comes first. Sold at Grocery Stores, Delicatessens, are very smart Hotels, Clubs, Parks, Restaurants, etc. Dark the Fabric—Light the Fur “Order a Case of Better Judgment” | ~ = . . i i ¢ —in many of the formal coats for Junior Misses. The suede- TODAY ; <l il 111'1151.1' BteduisioR _du]l. hiacic > finished f};hriu are in brown, tln.erun and black—the furs, D cr:epc—the skirt is ‘draped_WIth ?“cular 2 krimmer, wolf, lynx, caracul, raccoon and beaver—the lines Fort Pitt Products Co., Inc. pieces—tucked insets in waist aad , youthful (many are princesse) with just a dash of sophistica- 490 La. Ave. N.W. sleeves—feminine touches in the small : tion. Sizes 13 to 17. Phone District 5431 bows. For miss and matron there arc 4 . LS appropriate styles—and both look equal- 3 At $59'50 to $ 195 ly smart in the black that is of extreme To importance in fashion this season. A fe o tailored flat crepe—a femininely, draped ) , | Stra,ight Lines for Younger Girls g:: "&:i“ina:“f ]enil;ldilin1?:;nia‘x‘hi,:§“‘ c:: Simple straight lines are most becoming, and always in good Hourly Express g 8 i taste, for younger girls. With demure little seamings, ever Mol.r Ceaches } choose. so smart, and furred with discrimination. The pglu are 6:45 A. M., then 8:00 A. M.to L DOWN STAIRS STORB beautiful—the fabrics suede-like. In brown, green, wine, re(_l. 800 P34 330, 11:30 P M. end tan.and blue, trimmed with beaver, civet, baby lamb, ringtail Uee ’ opossum and fox. ‘Sizes 8 to 12, e d ipregid G ' $39.50 to $69.5 I'l’l:i‘“AWI.D:YI“IA ; . . ; | GmLs’ Arrarer, Fourts FLoOR. by [ S New Costume Slips Garter Brassieres ’ ot 1 ¥ b aantins T 5 o - e Coats with Hats for Town Wear NEW YORK : ey l- SOVIRORSRONY, Qe 5 i ' . . Classics of childhood—the little straight coats with a slight o #5380 L e 8900 S ——— % 4 the Princesse lines Junior's Coat, in complication of cut—a bit of soft fur—and a matching l:-t. ey Kol fue hyle ot only i theit A one-piece garment of Swami; semi- . S i e :mull c: l:sirt;nh.nionh'mog ;h.:vlrec:- dq‘:x]l:::i ey “ndmd;:di 4 imme y eaver, s coney and ringtai e ; opossum. Sizes 2 to 6. Junior Misses’ Arearer, FoUrTH FLOOR. For timetables and information Telephome—Metropoliten 1512 . . P : Ticket Office and Waitmg Room slim silhouette, but also in being made , UNION BUS DEPOT of Velveen—a rayon of improved step-in fastening, pantie bottom. An 4 lines. lso siop at Hotel B illard) beauty and wear. Five shades, and ideal model giving the desired Prin- Juvenile Hat and 5 Mll'r.l"lflr'l-':léll complete size range. 4 4 cessc lines. Sizes 34 to 40, f:‘i"-';‘:':'“:& g 516075 to $39-50 Omed by P»'-':m:..g:."nffl DOWN STAIRA STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE coney, $39.50. Juvaniiz Arranri, Fouate FLoom. Philadelphia Rapid it Co