Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1929, Page 26

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[} 2 PETITION AGAINST ernoon instead of closing at noon, as is | (nct over 6 during the season): wild the custom Saturdays. turkeys, 1 (not over 4 during the sea- Although the hunting season is sup- | son). 1t Nose Betrays Rum November 10, that date e . SUSPCCt seekln hay n‘: l;p'?lll on Sunday this ore E "8 {and as it s umawtul to hunt on’ the| Ex-War Lord Exhibits Roses. | Refuge in River sabbath the season wil not really start| DRIEBERGEN: Holland (P.—Wil-! until Monday. Partridges, woodcock, | 1 4 el rabbits, squirrels, English ring-necked helm Hohenzollern, ex-Emperor of pheasants and wi'd turkeys are Among | Germany, exhibited roses, dahlias and! = Agents Find Man Lying in| the kinds of game that may be killed | rhododendrons at the Netherlands Gar-| 3 " ‘ ¥ in the county during the open season, | den Products Exposition in this eity.| 3 “Firm Directed to Show Cause| Shallow Water, With the daily_bag limit for each being as| The fcrmer war lord devotes less time follows: ~Partridges, 10: woodcock, 4:|to sawing wood and more to mwtnd - = Why Securities Should Not Proboscis Showing f E Be Enjoined. ! Charge Purchases Payable January First Charge Purchases Payable January First squirrels, 10; rabbits, 6. pheasants, 2 flowers as he ages. GOLDENBERG'S THE DEPENDABLE STORE By the Associated Press. PEORIA, Ill, November 7.—Fred | Jones played hide and seek with pro-| ~ Special Dispatch to The Star. | hibition agents Tuesday night and lost RICHMOND, Va., November 7.—A by & nose. _“petition seeking the issuance of an or- The game started when the raiders. der directing the F. H. Smith Co. of |in the guise of duck hunters, poked the Virginia, Inc., to show cause why the nose of their boat into Seven Milc sale of securities offered by the com- (Island. down river from Peoria. Jone: pany should not be enjoined in Vir- |took them for hi-jackers and was ready , has been filed with the State Cor- [to defend the isle when informed they ation Commission by the Virginia (were Federal agents. Then he invited tter Trade Assoclation. them ashore. The document, which was filed by C.| The raiders discovered a 500-gallon Victor Werne, counsel for the associa- |still, arrested three men and looked ‘tion, includes four affidavits of Rich- around for Jones. He had vanished. mond people to the effect that they|The investigators jumped into boats and ‘have purchased from representatives of |rowed about, flashing lights over the the company 6%; per cent first end re-) water. -funding mortgage bonds on property “AT SEVENTH AND K” EYES exammep FREE | Black Coat Triumphs »; With Appropriate Furs *38 Regularly as first liens on the property involved, [ weighted down by his heavy clothes | “but that later it developed the property |and apparently glad to be dragged from ‘was already subject to first mortgages | his fcy hiding place to varm jail. | _and that the bonds were actually second | . | ; - v Genuine Invisible Bifocals “goThe purchase of several thousnd| - HUNTERS TO BE AIDED. | Orth, of the securities is re- Far and Near Vision in one pair of lenses. sl ? made by G. C. Kennard and Lillian E. | | Sold regularly at $15. Special price Ry o eard and TIen | Mdntgomery County Clerk on Duty | 4 P! P :zhelley and R. B. Fauntleroy of Aylett, 2. ‘The F. H. Smith Co. of Virginia is| & subsidiary of the F. H. Smith Co of ‘Washington, D. C. Vera Cruz and Guatemala City, Mex- Saturday for Licenses. | Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., November 7.—To| accommodate persons desiring to obtain | licenses for the general hunting season beginning November 10 and continuing | through December 31, the office of the | Fine Quality Lenses for Far or Near 33.50 | 5 Vision, fitted to your eyes. Special.... “Every Pair of Gl s Fully Guaranteed” Use Your Charge Accouni—Optieal Dept.—Maln Floor, $49.50 and $59.50 Classic black . . . that may be worn with feo, have just been connected by air |clerk of the Circuit Court here will be | kept open until 3 o'clock Saturday aft-! any frock, or, may form the better part of the Winter ensemble. Excel- lently tailored and nicely lined. Furred with black wolf, caracul, pointed wolf and marmink (dyed marmot). For junior miss, misses and women. (Third Floor, The Heeht Co.) “service. A beam of light flashed on a nose | i = = outside of this State. These securities, | protruding from the water. Beneath ~the affidavits charge, were representea it was Jones, lying in the shallow water, | / Friday 0nly! Y - | B SALE! New Silk DRESSES NONE SOLD SINGLY— FROCKS FOR EVERY OCCASION—FRIDAY ONLY 2525 Regular $16.75 Dresses What woman could not use two frocks of this style and character at so low a orice? There’s not an important style missing from this excellent group. There are the new silhouettes, graceful flowing drapes, longer lengths, flares and other “dressmaker” details that characterize the mode. , Developed of such desirable ma- terials as georgettes, chiffons, dull crepes, satin, and velvet combinations. Wom- en's and misses’ sizes. All the favored new shades. 1214 F ST. Friday Features of our ~7th BIRTHDAY Sale Here are a few of the - e L extraordinary value fea- E - with black cars- tures for Friday. All de- A P Lingerie $2.95 Flat crepe . . tailored or lace accented. Gowns, slips, dance sets or French pants . plainly chemise, » Straightline mode of smooth . . pastel tones . . sizes 34 to 44, (Main Floor, The Heeht Co.) sirable new merchandise, offered at exceptionally low prices during our 7th Birthday sale. Shop to- - morrow . . . some items are for Friday only . . . vou will save handsomely on yvour Winter ward- Gold's—Second floor. I robe. 85 Silk and Sport Dresses Very Special $7 95 You will need frocks of this character for many purposes. They are entirely new...of silks and smart cloths...emphasizing Parisian lines at an extremely low price. Mocha or Capeskip Gloves *1.95 Only 300 pairs. A sam- ple line. A bit heavier than the usual street glove . correct for sports or driving. In the accepted Fall shades of tan, browns or greys. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) Fall Frocks Unusual Values $10.95 Here you will find frocks for nearly every occasion . . . depicting every neyw trend of the current season. It ! with shawl collar is indeed an opportunity of utmost T it importance . . . offering as it does . S A PY @ Circular godets achieve the new silhouette in this coat of black frocks of high chatacter at so low a price. All new materials and shades. All sizes. Main floor—Gold’s. Sale of Newest Winter Coats Each Coat Richly Furred ’S54 Regular $69.50 Coats This is our 7th Birthday sale . . . and Wash- ington women expect things out of the ordinary. The coats included at this low price will make you wonder how it is possible for us to gather fashions so new and with such lavish use of rich furs to sell at $34. You'll never believe (unless you see for yourself) that such wonderful values could be obtained at this time in the season. Merely typical of Gold’s 7th Birthday sale. Newest Shades in #1.50 to $2.00 Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings $1.29 (4 Prs. for $5) Sheer, all-silk chiffon from lisle-lined soles to picot tops . . . medium weight, all silk, with soles and tops lined with lisle. (Main Ploor, The Hecht Co.) Friday Only! 200 New Fall Hats $2.95 Hats that depict the newest style trends . . . have adroit fashion touches . . . and come in the most approved colors, You will buy two or even three at this sensationally low price. Each coat luxuriously furred...in the newest fabrics and shades. All sizes.

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