Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1929, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1929. Town Must Forego | |COL- 1 B MITCHELL BANKER SHUUIS Foot Ball Clash as IS SENT TO NEW YORK Bank Closes Doors | |oficer Is Relieved From Duty in INVAI_ID DAUGHTER ki Mm__‘md wsarsy ¥ Canal Zone and Ordered to ¥\\][ ABINGDON, Iil, November 19. Governors Island. W’ = O 0/ - : s o aimo s toregs T tradle Col. James B. Mitchell, Coast Artil- Turns Gun on Self After Kill-| | tional foot ball game. lery Corps, has been relieved from duty | || qAbingdon's only & bank was | | the Panama Canal Zone and ordered ing Her When Hope nual contest between the local | [to duty at headquarters, 2d Corps Area, high school and Elmwood, its at Governors Island, N. Y.; Mlléirlnm of Cure Fails. longtime rival, has been calceled. | |S. Dollarhide, Infantry, has been as- i The school board funds were so | [signed to the 24th Infantry at Fort Ben- —e tied up by the bank's closing that | |ning, Ga.; Capt. Herbert B, Laux, In- By the Associated Press. it_could not ralse money to pay fantry, has been ;rms!el;‘u:i! mg !gr( TWO HARBORS, Minn., November officials or Elmwood's guarantee. 8“‘?“;} g.oY.wmhM!m 2‘1 l:rin(intrir‘ e g science e Mo B from Jefferson Barracks, Mo., to Fort ad failed "to cure the invalidism o 1 e S Lote: By wasa T, 7 crippled and mute. Everything possi- ( Omaha, J ol Bt it Ctioen, | ble that sclence could offer was done | Winter, from Fort Moultrle, 8. C. to John A. Barton. With hope gone, | fOF her. but without benefit. g this city for treatment at Walter Ree 3 : *| " sunday Barton left home in his car, | General Hospital. Barton killed her, then himself. | g I Dmae ere | Accompanted by his three daughters. — . e O oie theory. and. he | TWO of them got out at church, Bai- Engine-Driven Lawn Roller. OUI mpor all Yas Do other possible theory and e | ion’and the crippled daughter went on declded to hold no inquest. The bodles | .y %% e » he explained. Thelr pro-| The pride of the suburban resident is o .. selected from a Gift o B, DT Ol e tos wene | longed absence precipitated a_searcn |the lawn about his house, and a well Assemblage of 50 styles tional Bank, and his daughter were | . Searc = which ended early yesterday with dis- | kept Jawn must be rolled. "An adequate T s, thry yosirioay. O ° | covery of the bodies. | roller is heavy and diffcult to handle, Officials of the bank, of which Barton hTh;‘ girl mg bl”n shot m;::c ()lxrm:f‘h w2“{1‘\‘“35"’.";“::\'{,“,‘.',‘,% l(r;‘ ..‘,T(; "n:“:flr‘\sp resident nearly a quarter | the heart. Barton was shot in the fonly v avy ‘refore : D o said ‘the sondition of the | erm, above the heart and through the |In its purpose but easily moved, for it | institution was_excellent. | heart.” When his body was found the |has a gasoline engine built into it so For years it was apparent that Bai- | pistol was gripped in his right hand. |that when the engine is in operation ton, who was 54 vears old, grieved over | The widow, the two daughters and [it is only necessary to guide the condition of his daughter, who was ' one son_survive. chine about the lawn. Special-Embossed Rayon Pillows . . . with a Gift 95 Significance $ 1 Embossed Rayon Pillows in modern brocade effects . . . shimmering, gleaming with newness for gift-giving, and for creating a colorful atmosphere to modern-day rooms. The kapoc filling is one of the “value™ features at this un- usual low price—the color choice another. Rose, green, rust, gold and black pillows assemble for gift array. Prirows, Sgvenre Froor. tical to the point of having a con- venient shelf and magazine basket. Solid Mahogany-top Table . . . prac- $7‘50 Fiber Chairs and Rockers, $9 Keep Sun Rooms “Up to Par” in Sunshine The sunshine of gay colors, the gayety of bright cretonnes . . . whether the weather be glad, or rainy, chairs and rockers keep Summer in Sun Rooms throughout the entire year. These have won hospitality honors in friendliness. Wicker FUrRNITURE, BxTR FLOOR. A SPECIAL VALUE EVENT. .. ., Silk Comforts Little Women’s Flat Crepe Frocks &) SRNT ISR, e syp A Stellar Group of $2I.50 \ ) A the New Fashions Lovely homes always have lovely boudoirs . . . and lovely boudoirs always have a pen- chance for silk comforts that are a part of their color A Book Trough as well as a table for . 2% schemes. These warm, silky, The first special selling of little women's frocks since fashion changed this season— and proving to little women that the new styles can be most becoming and most reasonably priced. Included in this special selling are frocks for afternoon and tai- lored frocks showing the new silhouette, as especially designed to give the little wom- en length of line. In blue, black, navy, dahlia, wine, green, brown and the new Winter prints. Special sizes 331/ to 4115, SrxciaL Srzx Frocks, TamD FLOOR, Silhouette Slips Designed for $3'95 Junior Misses If you are a junior miss with a tailored taste, you can choose a phain costume slip, smartly hemstitched—or if you have a liking for a bit of lace, there are slips with lace at both tops and hems. Fitted and flared, too. In flesh, white, AngoraSweater Sets Keep Small Folk Warm 31 395 Very little boys and girls are wearing woozy angora for that teddy bear ap- pearance, and for warmth. These sets include sweater, leggings, a bonnet and a pair of mittens; the whole outfit completely covers youngsters, save for the tips of their noses and the soles of reading and smoking accessories is the boast of this solid mahogany end UBleY L vieriisan s mv b e esinisio scalloped affairs, filled with lamb’s wool, suggest green, gold, blue, rose and orchid. Size 72x78 inches. Comronrts, Sgconp Froor. Colorful 100-piece Dinner Sets For Thanksgiving ‘and Gift. Giving . . . and Unusually Low Priced at $ 39.50 eggshell and banana, sizes 14 to 18. their shoes. In white, blue and pink. @mis' ForNisHINGs, FOURTE FLOOR. InraNts’ ArpariL, FOURTE FLOOR. Three distinctive designs from abroad . . . gay little floral and border designs and a dig- nified conventional border design, French in feeling. Both lend a pleasing contrast to soft ivory backgrounds. Gold mat handles and bandings contribute to the poise of dis- tinguished lines of the pieces—the services themselves are decidedly outstanding. Cmrva, Frrre PLOOR. An antique rubbed finish gives this gift-comer the right to live with old o ORI Refuse Cans, ¥1 Evening’s Brilliant Handbags With Pedal-Lift Tops = ‘ Sy M aerraneest A Most Exceptional Price $7 to $12 N We predict abrilliant season for these little bags. . .every one represents a flight of fancy of its brilliant designer. There are crepe bags entirely covered with seed pearls (simulated), bags embroidered in silk and metal threads, rhinestone bags, and pouches—exploiting both rhinestones and seed pearls (simulated). Of course, they are as new as the new silhouette—and most complimentary to new frocks. Improvements (riveted automatic hinged top, removable galvanized inner container, foot pedal and modern colors)—credits to modern-day efficiency—lend importance to tiblE oo - ofisclid maliogmy With $ the special value of this kitchen appoint- a turn-top. A small drawer secretes 22 ment. Choose them in white, ivory, blue or a modern ash tray. SPECIAL green. Limited time at this special price. with pearls crystals $7.50 FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. Houstwanes, Firre FLoor. A charming end table that is a card Silk bag embroidered in tiny Sketched left: Rhinestone gold beads and threads...§12 bag with talon fastener...$10 Hanpsacs, Aiste 5, First FLOOR.

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