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RAIL LINE OPENS REMOTE REGION Eritrea, ltalian Colony Naar Red Sea, Is Tapped by Modern Communication. “When the proposed highway from the port of Assab, Eritrea, to the in- terior of Eritrea and Northern Ethi- opia is completed a region will be tapped by modern transportation that has heretofore largely depended upon slow-moving camel and donkey cara- vans for communication,” says a bul- letin from the National Geographic So- clety. “Eritrea, shaped like a blunt-tcpped club, is an Italian colony which spreads along the western shore of the Red Sea for nearly 700 miles. The club | handle, the southern portion of the col- ) the sea, is about 50 miles wide for about 350 miles. Then the western border gradually veers away from u:e m northward course. Where the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan lt is about 500 miles from the sea. 120 Degrees in the Sl “Eritrea is in the same latitude as Honduras. Within the Eritrean bor- “Massa about mid eom.h:;oflole‘uto‘r’“ ‘lmxam Nort.hAtflu-.mlM. l.l.normnly port. ;x:l:rami‘u lifeless as a lazy settlems uatorial Africa, when ships arrive & sudden - ¥ 5§i " "§§ g ghytt sitilie: PERMIT FOR STADIUM IN CUBA IS HELD UP Land Claimed by American Resi- dent Involved in Havana . Deal. By the Associated Press, HAVANA, October 16—Permits re- cently granted by the public works des partment to & group of Cuban pro- moters for emuon of & mmom weretconnaented by the Cuban govern- Unofficial réports today were that the public works department lacked con- cessionary powers and that the muni- empowered to consider the permit. was_indicatedg that considerable u'me would elapse before a decision is reached, since the municipal chamber is_in recess. Reports last week that Manglar de Urrutia had been granted to Cuban promoters for 20 years, uwr which the lands were to revert to the mtmmmt. caused considerable comment becat of the claims of Mr. Barlow.” He is nnw fn Washington pressing his claims, CONTEMPT CONVICTION APPEAL TO BE TAKEN Minister Found Guilty of Re- marks in Pantages Case Seeks Review. By the Associated Press. XDS ANGELES, October 16.—Rev. G. ‘Briegleb, pastor of St. Paul's Presby- tcflm Church, who with the Rev. R. P. Shuler of Trinity Methodist Church was j found guilty of contempt of court for public rances in connection with the recent of Mrs. Lois Pantages, wife of Alexander Pantages, wealthy theater man, yesterday planned to for & review of the decision by a court, 8 leb was fined $25 on one count ity hand. Carlos Hardy, 'nwmu C. uould.chmm publicly said before the u'-'fl' mony was begun that the Pan Jury Was “already hung.” ;v‘e‘rmuuy was con! m:fcud of mmhulg “Shuler indicated that he will pay his Pat Neff Gets Post. AUSTIN, Tex., October 16 (#)~—Pat 2 Neft of Wae, former and O‘oh:‘ummo!h Board .wblumum b". Gilmore, week, Neft while district i B e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929. WOODWARD & LLoTHROP Laird, Schober and Company Designs Classic Footwear for every costume Simplicity is the keéynote of smartness in the new mode—for with the elaborate gowns of today, foot- wear mudt necessarily be simple. Laird, Schober & Co., famed for classic footwear, offer these models. Leather\Heel Shoe Is worn with Woolens This walking pump, with smart built- ::&o:'l one utr-p and s I 2 .50 shoe for luln woolnl The Formal Oxford With Formal Ensemble Three-eyelet oxford, with vamp of jenuine Calcutta lizard and Cubsn L. In black b Bl 320 ‘The Opera Pump For the Afternoon Gown A classic, graceful opers pump of purity of line; in black lizard, patent leather or satin. Lizard, $20; $ patent leather and satin. . 15 One-Strap Suede Pump For Formal Day Costumes Brown or black suede center-buckle T S Also in patent leather, $18 Black Satin Pump " For Black Evening Gowns is the entire plot of this evening turban Gold mesh makes this formal evening turban. The cap fits smoothly to the head and ties in a graceful knot with long ends, giving the long back line that is so smart.........518.50 Other Evening Hats of maline, lace, metal and velvet. $15 to 925 MriNery Savow, THIRD FLOOR. Cultured Pearls come into their own in this mode of elegance With the present mode of riche ness and exquisite elegance, real pearls are being worn with for- mal fashions, particularly in the evening. Real pearls in the form of “cultured pearls” may be had at moderate price. .$375 to $900 10™ 11™ F axD G STREETS - Fashions Smart Washington wears after six - Formality in every important version is expressed in these new evening gowns — the essential high-waistline— the character- istic long skirt, often trailing— - extremely daring decolletage— a general feeling of great elegance and graceful beauty. The evening silhouette is dis- tinctly new, leading the new fashion movement. Molded Princesse, Grecian and Directoire Silhouettes in These Important Fabrics Black Chiffon Black Net White Satin Lame Velvet Wraps of sumptuous beauty — in short length, that let the dress trail from beneath it—or in the longer length, that follow the lines of the gown worn with it. Glorious velvet and lame with rich furs that frame the face..........$4950 {5 °$125 ‘WOMEN’S AND Misses’ BETTER GOWNS ‘THmD FLOOR. _ Black-on-Black Fashion’s Formula for 1930 Coats This rage for black persists in exclusive circles—with the black coat an exclusive fashion. Black furs, both flat and long, are employed in carrying out -the all- black formula of the formal daytime costume. *“The woman in black” is as- sured of being smartly dressed in any of these black coats. Vionnet Chanel Patou Martial et Armand Paquin Augusta Bernard Sponsor All-Black Coats Copies and Adaptations are Here \ Sketched—Copy of Paquin’s black coat of cressella with Persian lamb, with border, $150. Sketched—Copy of Heim's black coat of cressella and “fox, with flare, $175.