Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1929, Page 23

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SUSPECT IN TRAFFIC MURDER IS SEIZED Chichgo Police Authorities to Ex- | tradite Prisoner From ‘ New York. H Vogej, 20 years old, wanted in Chicago urd’ was in the Tombs today g 4he arrival of extradition Whether he would FHdition was not apparent. VoRel was arrested when he identi- fied himself to a telegraph office clerk _s_—————————.____————_ | WooODWARD & LOTHROP Her New Silhouette and Its Associates By thh Associated Press. YORK, October 28.-—George | oppose | in response to a fake message sent him by_detectives. He was sought by Chicago police in connection with the Kkilling of Lyle Perrenoud, a motorist. ‘The killing, authorities said, was the outcome of a drinking party staged by Vogel, his brother and two girls. Mrs, Fay Allison, one of the girls, told police that Vogel became enraged because Perrenoud refused to engage in an argument with him over a traffic tangle, in which the car and that in which' the vogel party were riding be- came involved. She said August Vogel caught up with Perrenoud's car and shot him. William Connell, who had 50 years’ railway service and drove the first train on the opening of the Cairn Valley Rallway in Scotland, died recently at Moniaive, Scotland. THE EVENING |GERMAN GEOLOGISTS PLAN | TOUR OF TEXAS OIL AREA fGroup Arrives in New York on Way to Houston for Inspection of Petroleum Deposits. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, October 28.—A group of German geologists, representing the Seismos Co. of Hanover, arrived yester- day on the North German Lloyd liner Muenchen for an inspection tour of the Texas oil fields. The party, headed by Dr. Alfred Ramspeck, includes Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reidiger, Dr. Herman Ropke, Rudolf Gartner, Friedrich Gumpel, Wilhelm Gumpel and George Schweining. They 10™ 11" F aND G STREETS Our Princess in the Evening This is but one of being told in this the delightful stories Fashion Era when Princesses reign again. The slim young princesses you see in to a formal party . the picture are going . . their silhouettes refer to the sleek, slim contours of their frocks and wraps . . . the aforementioned “ . ” . 5 assoclates are fashlon accessories com- pleting their beauty Sketched Left The Frock—A Prin- cess fashion of black sweeping creation that goes to the length of chic. A regal collar adds poise $65 The Jewels—*Pearl that achieve “the d tinctive,” in a two- strand necklace with a_back rope $60 Bracelets, $10 quisite silk brocade envelope, embroider- ed as only French fingers can S The Pumps — Opera Slippers of black crepe de chine..$12.50 Glittering Buckles add fashion notes, $25 and loveliness. Sketched Right The Frock—A youth- ful white fashion created by none other than The Great Chanel 85 The Wrap—A short affair of green velvet that moulds into the frock silhouette. ..$85 The Jewels—Perfect compliments to Cha- nel's rhinestone belt— Sparkling Bracelts of baguette rhinestones, $8 each Earrings ....... .. $40 The Bag—A White Beaded Envelope, with gold and silver designs . d and silver kid ...$10 Princess Fashions in Underthings Lace-trimmed Geor- gette Panties Black Silk Princ Slip; low decolette; lace-trimmed Black Satin All-in- one Foundation Gar- ment, with lace bras- siere t0p ceooeen $25 FasHION' SECTIONS, THIRD Princesse Chemise of silk crepe wi decollete Lace - tri cesse Slip Pink Crepe de Chine all - i one gently the youthful se silhouette, $13.50 FLOOR. ACCESSORY SECTIONS, FIRsT FLOOR. STAR, WASHINGTON, will remain in New York for a few days and then will go to Houston, Tex. A representative of an American oil company met the Germans at the pier and advised Dr. Ramspeck not to dis- cuss the purpose of their visit with newspaper men. Passengers on the ship said they understood the party was going to inspect the Texas ol lands with & view to purchase. Jews Celebrate. JERUSALEM, October 28 (#).—While a protest against the Balfour declara- tion and Zionist immigration was being voiced at the first Arab’s woman's con- gress in Jerusalem, Jews in the city celebrated Simmat Thora festival. Syn- agogues were crowded. Arab women at the same time passed through the | streets in 70 automobiles. A large gen- eral Arab conference begins today. D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 1929. WoobpwarD & LoTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Fall Frocks At a Special Price $7.95 Canton Crepe and Wool Fabrics Silk in one piece models and ensembles with eggshell blouse. Wool in one and two piece models. Important shades of brown, green, melon, navy, black and prints. Sizes 14 to 40. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE. Coats that are copies of . Vionnet Chanel Goupy | $59.50 A most interesting selec- tion of new coats fea- tures silhouette and prin- cesse lines. Some of the furs are seal, skunk, muskrat, lapin, kit fox, raccoon and caracul Some of the shades are checkerberry, vagabond, African and black. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 46. THE DOWN STAIRS STORS. New Silhouette Girdles, *3 Follow Fashion’s lead Made of broche with several inches above the normal waistline to insure smooth fitting. Side fastening, two panels of elastic. THR DOWN STAIRS STORE. AllSilk Windsor Hose, $1.50 3 Narrow French heel—picot top A new hosiery whose fine weave is proving very pular with women who choose their hosiery care- ully. Shades to match any Fall and Winter costume. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE. Pearl’ Necklaces, 50c In Regular Stock at a Much Higher Price Chokers of flat, round and baroque pearls¥ offered at this great reduction. Also many pairs of earrings. * Simulated. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE. Silver Brocade Pumps /D For Evening Wear 34.95 An evening frock is so much more festive with a pair of silver brocade slippers—and they need not be expensive. With medium high heel—in sizes 3 to 8, AA to C. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE. WoopwarDp & Lot HROP | 10™ 1™ F awp G STrrETe Invest your money in an English Topcoat g'f; and you will receive full value in return Business men, ever noted for their keen instinct of value, turn more and more to English Topcoats, real- izing that more value has been put in them than is ordinarily found. Hand-tailored in London by twe of the best known makers in Great Britain, from fine Scotch tweeds and cheviots, Harris tweeds and West of England worsteds. Both raglan and box styles. %65 Tae ENcLISE SHop or THE Mex's Storz, Szcomn Fioor. Beginning Tomorrow— Four-in-Hand Ties . Grades Normally Much $1.65 More. Here for The unusual size of our purchase makes it possible to present these ties at decidedly worth while savings. They are the very colorings and patterns well-dressed men are wearing. Diminutive patterns, bold designs and scores of stripings, in colorings to match every ensemble. Hand tailored and silk lined to knot cor- rectly and wear satisfactorily. Tz Mex's 8t0rE, SzcoNn FLoOR. A straight tip is the smart style of these e Oxfords $ 1 3.50 Men who wear The Haig—a Johnson & Murphy Ox- ford—have a keen appreciation of what is smart style and fine quality in footwear. They are made of tan and black calfskin, on combination last . . . medium toe. Leather soles and heels. Also, The Haig in black and brown imported Scotch Grain . . . a medium toe, semi-brogue oxford, with leather soles and heels, $15. ‘THE MEN’s Store, Szconp FLOOR.

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