Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1929, Page 35

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1929. Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—Palais Royal—The Palais Royal-The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal— Doesn’t that suit need an extra blouse? Attractive New Blouses, 2.98 Originally $5. $395. Sleeveless blouses and blouses with long sleeves— solid colors .’::'1 mln.u{n‘ prints—blouses to tuck in or to wear urmswles the skirt. B-dt come in tomorrow and go over them yourseli—you'll be delighted with the size an iety of the col AN e Mwniu‘!& ROYAL—Third Floor patent leather dull kid blue kid brown suede _ patent and suede black with reptile brown kid skin with reptile * Fall and . We purchased eve S Rom TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 We've sketched fifteen styles, but there are sixty more we haven’t shown! ~ oxfords Pair Winter styles—every All sizes: 2! to 9 All widths: AAA to B Shoe Section—Second Floor Over Seventy-Five Different Styles pair of the Dorothy Dodd cancellations — new, ‘smart type shoe a woman wishes to wear this season, They are models that we luve sold in our own stocks at the higher prices. So you can see for yourself the extraordinary savmgs Every pair is absolutely new, esh and perfect e N o After-Thanksgiving Offering of Sports and Dress Coats You Can Get Sports and W Rumble Seat Coats, 23.75 Sports and motoring these chilly days de- mand such smart coats as these, of im- rted, 100% alpaca faille, in ombre ef- ects. Tailored with tasteful simplicity, the very thing for town or country wear. Other Fur- Trimmed Sports Coats, 27.75 For general knockabout wear, when you want to save your dress coat, choose im- ported tweed, camel’s hair or novelty mix- tures, strongly and smartly made and richly furref with red fox, blonde wolf, kit fox, opossum and caracul. Handsome Broadcloth Dress Coats 37.75 §7.75 Distinctly this season’s modes, as you'll recognize at once. Tiers, tucks, dipping hems, are just a few of the fashion hxgh lights. Black, brown, blue, green, wine, tan and rust, iurred with marmink, coney, Manchurian_ wolf, lapin, pomted wolf, baby lynx, civet cat. Sizes for misses and women. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Friday Specials $1.95 Full Fashioned Picot Top Silk Hose Pure silk from top to desirable. Narrow French heels and picot tops. All sizes. toe. Some slightly ir- regular, but cxery pair . Almora Sable Naive Biscay nude Boulevard i R 4 Boys—G@irls’ $1 Wool Hose Friday Only 69c Only 98 pairs of the famous Phoenix 7 wool hose at this price. Sizes 6 to 10}4. $1.50 Pointed Heel Service-Weight Silk Hose Friday, 1.15 Excellent stockings for general wear. - Service weight. Silk to garter hem. With popular pointed heels. Good assortment of the new colors. All sizes. Women’s Stockings 2 Pairs, 1.50 These are the regular $1 and $1.25 grades of pure silk. With novelty heels. Black and self colors, Fine quality pure thread silk. Children’s 39c Whoopee Socks Friday Only, 29c Whoopee or slip-over socks. Gray contrast tops. Sizes 7 to 10. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Great Sale of Children’s Shoes Beginning Fridqy 2000 Prs. Children’s Stonewall Jackson Shoes Because of our large associated buying power and wonderful co-opera- tion and concessions from the factory, we are able to offer thrifty parents of Washington these famous shoes at this phenomenal price. It is suggested parents bring a tracing of 1 PAIR Facts—solid leather throughout counters, toe boxes and soles «» » N0 rough seams or stitching on the inside . . be resoled. 79 What Splendid Christmas Gifts These Will Make! Regular $3, $3.50 to $3.95 High Grade Kid Gloves Of a make famous for years—and “‘all you need know is, it’s a et In an exlraardmary offenng that permits generous savings 1.95 Smart Cuff Styles Novelty Trimmed loves Semi-Tailored Gloves . ancy Stitched Effects These are fine quality kidskin gloves in the season’s new and desirable styles and the gloves are the colors and com- binations that are fashionable right- now. Choose tan shades, browns, mode, beige, gray, black and white and white. All sizes in the collection — you will find just what you want for yourself and the names on your Christmas list. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor The shoes are excellent beyond your expectation. confident of that. They are splendidly made of full grained calfskin. Particular parents may purchase these shoes with full confidence. We are . they may PALAIS ROYAL—Downstairs Store NEW JUROR HEARS ROTHSTEI STORY Transcript of Testimony to- Be Read Before Trial Proceeds. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, November 28.-—The transcript of the testimony of several witnesses remained to be read to a new juror yesterday before more evidence ls introduced in the trial of Geurge McManus for the murder of Arnold Rothstein. ‘The new juror, Edmund Shotwell, was selected yesterday to replace Eu- gene A mker excused because of ill- After a technical declaration of mhmll had been entered, the substi- tute juror was chosen, the entire jury re-sworn and reading of the transcript begun. Reading l' Burld. At the close of lames Mc- Donald, an assistant dll!flc'. attorney, had completed the reading e State’s opening address and the direct testimony and cross-examination of w1 . which is to eh.red between McDon= ald and Jnmu D. C. Murray, counsel for the defense. Slaying Is Charged. McManus is charged with shoof Rothstein in zhe Park Central Hn'gl November 4, 192 The_State ‘ontends that Rothstein was shot because McManus believed that he had been cheated in a poker game in which he lost l51 ooo in cash, while Rothstein pocketed his cash win- nings and paid $219,000 in losses with 1 O. U's. The trial is in its second CULT LEADER’S WIDOW lREVEALS SEALED CASH “Queen” Mary Purnell Asks Court to Dissolve House of David. By the Assoclated Press. BENTON HARBOR, Mich., November 2! —Nearly $1,000,000 in mh is sealed the “Diamond H of “King Ben” petition filed Tuesday in Court at St. Jmph by “Queen” Mary irnell, consort of the late :ult lelder The petition asks that the House of David be dhlolv!d and its property dil- tributed among the members. Mary’ petition 1.5 an answer to injunction pro- ceedings brought by.Judge H. T. Dew. Nt ader of ‘opposition to Mary in ths cult. Dewhlrn sought to have the “Queen” mtnmed from participation in _colony affair: & member o e House of David and therefore il not suh}ect to its rales and lations. She states, ha'cm mn she is one of the trustees “King Ben” fled from his dwelllng eluding officers who were seek- him on statutory ehmu brmuht by Mnry states, md pllced them in “Diamond Hol After his mp(ure $125,000 was re- moved and_deposited in the nmm banks of Benmn Harbor to obtain signers for his bond. In addition to the cash remaining in the vault with Ben- jamin’s body there are jewels valued -c several thousand dollars, Mary s that after a consultation wi her !ol!owen in the cult it was 'd that 1t would be for best ts of all her followers mn the o solved and all its assets be di.ltflbufcd umonl the members. o GOOD’S WILL IS FILED. 'HICAGO, November 28 (. sons in the event the) sire to establish a business, buy a home The PALAIS ROYAL These will make adorable gifts! Terri Book Vanities (Usually $2.50) 1.39 A flat little book, that will not bulge your purse, springs open to reveal deli- cately scented powder, rouge and lipstick, It also conceals a pencil, just to fool one. It comes in as- sorted colors, so choose a shade for each girl friend, and make her happy at Christmas, PALAIS ROYAL—Main Flobr In her aMdavit Mary says she is not

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