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D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1930. Sailor's Body Found. SAN PEDRO, Calif,, January 17.— TME EVEXING STAR, WASHINGTON, however, asserted that the trouble was caused by Communists. Korea is ad- STR““NG KOREANS ministered by a governor general who The body of Matthew La Vielle, 22, of A—16 CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY TO GET CARRY OI'D FLAGS "‘".""‘"L"_‘flr Schenectady, N. Y., one of two sailors ‘When a motion picture is censored in | killed January 2, when the captain’s gig CHARGE BY WOMAN MOSAIC PRODUCED IN VATICAN o . . %|Banners of Kingdom Annexed b, tionabl 3 . | we » sday fi S"RS MURI]ER ]URY Copy of Murillo’s Tmmaculate Conception’| ™ 2o T | rattetion i i ey | o e Ty e eres . : 2 apan Are Flown by Students |in every way. Lalor has not been recovered. Requlred TWO Years fOl‘ Completlon in Demonstration. and Was Made by Three Men. T MEFEY ¥ S E banners of the old Korean Kingdom, Here one sees master craftsmen whose | which was annexed by Japan in 1910, | !y\;:;':ém"gr;;:"nnunrv 17.—The | skill hnes been passed on to them |appeared yesterday in the streets of Vatican mosaic works, one of the most | through generations of fathers and SieOul. Korea's capital. They were car- e el unusual ‘manufacturing plants in- the |grandathers who were attists inmosai | ried n a parade of striking students. CHICAGO, January 17—A Woman | world, are ready to consign to the | before them. They are men of infinite| ‘The police said Japanese press dis: court fan ‘yesterday caused the murder | Catholic University at Washington, | Patience in addition to nl;l(:l. for V-) plnn e t:é J?k: u,d, the demonstration a trial of Samuel Howard Dorr to be|D. O, their latest production, a copy of | Mosaic may take from 2 to 10 years e L TR abruptly halted while judge and prcse- | Murillo's “Immaculate Conception,” | complete. o T e, m,mu nm B4 cutors investigated her story, which in- valued at $25,000. The mosaic for Washington required | concer n spreading _stus dicated jury tampering. Afier charges) Very few American tourists making | tWo vears, although it lsb""’:";xr:fi'::fit vive r:grl:hnf.r:. At 1o made by the woman were found to be | the rounds of the Vatican galleries and | BY 6 feet. 1t was done by Frree mety | 2l X without foundation the trial resumed |St. Peter's know of the existence of hu;e m{é"';u'd‘;x‘;& e e amlante,| - Thvastios fis adthortabive GuaTS O e momen Mre. PeRy Edman, told | mase Yot the. thon 15 one of te | Lulsi Chiaserotti and Romolo Sellinl. | tefs of Tokio is to regard the strike of in a speakeasy last night dnnk;‘nu beer | known in the art groups of Europe. itades “ofy aolor from ' which the | methods of the Japanese gorersmest. | s Sl L 300 Years Old. Mosaicists must choose, and also when | Japan's police authorities in Seoul, newspaper picture of the jury, she| o iablished by Pope Sixtus V 300 |he is told that thousands of small }mi’.d R ‘hcjyeurs ago, the mosaic works have done | Pleces of material, first heated to an : i |much fo. beautify Rome. There are |intense degree, are later inserted one e three Customers of the'speakeasy ‘o | many mostlcs In St Peter's, 356 por. |, one, Into & speclal form, each, one Cera st Slaseer, Tilsty e e e s et Paul-Outside-the-Walls, - scenes L N DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES |y Hiiout Tan el Turete :tl;fduxi.ftn?d";;fls&res of chrches, all | Tequire 20 years for completion. Eyesight Specialist e ; from_this one plant. Few large cities ——s e s i et @ e b 1o pgation e |in’ Europe are without one oF two| Powders, perfumes and dry shampoos | aonlTe LR for a glass of beer by Deputy Bailiff | Vatican mosaics are sold in London for the toilets of pet | 3 ics. Jocepn " Blaha, who was off Gty lact | A visit to the plant is an education. | dogs. night. Mrs. Edman and her husband were taken into custody for question- ing and the court ordered the speak- COMPOUND easy raided. GIVES Other bailiffs attested to the presence Quick Relief of all the jurors in the Criminal Courts | FOR Court Orders Speakeasy Raid After Clearing Accused of Violation. WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE The best 5 hats we’'ve had the pleasure Of | \i includes every slipper in their clearance -+ = an event thaf offers the smartest oot fashions for daytime and evening at & frac- By the Associated Press. | TOKIO, January 17.—Red flags and | Glasses Fitted Eve Building through the night. Dorr is being tried for the slaying of William O'Brien, neighbor and husband of the woman. O'Brien’s wife, who confessed to police she and Dorr plotted the kill- ing, is to be tried later. Through Sleeping (Cars DAMAGED SHIP DOCKS. Swedish Steamer Adriatic, at Cadiz, Had Been Reported Sunk. CADIZ, Spain, January 17 (#).—The Swedish steamer Adriatic arrived here y in tow, with considerable damage on its starboard and to the bridge, sus- tained in a collision with the Italian steamer Enrichetta. The ship will be repaired here, Radiograms received prior to appear- ance of the vessel said it had sunk with only the captain and a subofficer aboard, the crew having abandoned it after the collision. SAXOPHONES SPLIT HOME. DETROIT, January 17 (#).—Four wailing saxophones in the hands of persons “afflicted with notions that some day they might be musicians” drove Mrs. Augusta Rebitske, 60, from home, she testified in her divorce suit here yesterday. Judge Guy A. Miller granted her a decree after hearing her story of the musical aspirations of her two stepsons, a stepdaughter and a step-granddaugh- ter. Among other acts of cruelty on the part of the husband, John Rebitske, was his failure to stop the wails of the four instruments, Mrs. Rebitske said. XS GREAT TRADE-IN Diamond LOWELL-NASHUA-MANCHESTER AND CONCORD showing! A daily except Saturday through service on the STATE OF MAINE EXPRESS over the Hell Gate Bridge: Raleigh Haberdasher Lv. WASHINGTON 1310 F Street Lv. BAUTIMORE = ArlOWEL ., ArNASHUA - Ar. MANCHESTER ALCONCORD = “s = 's * Car leaves Lowell 7.07 A:M. Ask Grandma—She Knows! 35c At All Druggists Returning, & daily except Saturday ear leaves Concord at 8.00 P. M. for Washington and Baltimors. B e 14 ARTCRAET 13l F /TR€€T 1101 CONN<£CTICUT Ave O2>»ro2m Emza2 Pennsylvania Railroad This Is Our Store- -Wide Clearance No matter where the wardrobe is depleted you can supply all defi- ciel;‘:iu at a fraction of the regular prices—in both Clothing and Haber- dashery. Every Suit, Topcoat and Overcoat Orly Full Dress and Cutaways excepted ""''® Including the famously fine Fashion Park . . . the smart college-cut Char- ter House . . . England’s Master-tailored Overcoats, Richard Austin . . . and our own Mode make. Suits Replenishing —of your boy’s wardrobe can be ad- vantageously made now during our January Sale There'’s a lot of Winter ahead yet to be reckoned with, which makes these reductions the more appealing. Overcoats Included are Montagnacs, Camel’s-hairs and the other ultra smart Weaves $35 3 | now $2750 Be MODERN! Discard your old diamond rings with their anti- quated mountings! This is 1930! Wear MODERN Jewelry, espe- cially the new and attractive ring mountings, set with diamonds cut in the NEW styles! We will allow you full value on your old diamond, regardless of where you bought it, in exchange for a NEW and larger diamond, guaranteed by MARX as to weight and quality. $27.50 $37.50 School Overcoats— Fitting Ages 11 to 20 Years $22.50 and $25 grades $19.75 $27.50 and $30 grades $24.75 $32.50 and $35 grades now $4375 now $50.50 Extra Special—Juvenile Overcoats, few of a style, but many styles — broken sizes from 3 to 9 years. $12.50 and $15 grades— reld B v i eniosiabiisrinc s s T $90 $100 $32.50 ) ! » f now $7350 } now $9.50 Boys’ Long Pants Suits Sparkling Diamond $50 Beautifully cut. 18-kt. white gold mounting. Trade In Your Old Diamond 11/ =4 solid Dazzling Diamond $125 et in handsome 18-kt. solid white gold hand-pierced mount- ing. Trade In Your Old Diamond IF YOU HAVE AN OLD DIAMOND RING LIKE THE ABOVE! Diamond Soittaire $100 Hand-engraved 18-kt white gold mounting. Trade In Your Old Diamond solid §§<¢AVL~‘\ “Stepping Stone” $150 Large diamond, flanked with five diamonds on each side. 18- kt. solid white gold mounting. Trade In Your Old Diamond Diamond Dinner Ring $37.50y, 18-kt. hand-engraved solid white gold mounting. Set with dia- monds and semi-precious stones. Trade In Your Old Diamond Men’s Diamond $75 Set in 18-kt. solid white d hand-engraved man’s mounting. Others up to $500 Trade In Your Old Diamond BRING IT IN AND WE WILL ALLOW YOU FULL VALUE ON IT IN EXCHANG! il DIAMOND LIKE THE ONE ABOVE Fine silk shirts, radium, etc, with separate collars to match. Were $7.50, $10 and §5 95 $12 . 3 for $17.00 Very fine madras, etc., with demi-bosoms; separate collars to match. Were $5, .95 $6 and $7.50 .. $3.9 3 for $11.50 Finest imported Southamp- ton broadcloth shirts; collar attached and neck- $3.15 band. White only.... $3 3 for $9.00 Madras _shirts, collar at- tached and separate collars to Also _ demi-bosoms. 83, $350, $4 $2.39 3 for $7.00 Broadcloth shirts in white and plain colors; col- lar attached and neck- §1,89 band e ¥ 3 for $5.00 Smart patterns in shirts, with collar attached or sepa- rate collars to match styles. Were $2, $250 and sl.fig 3 for $4.50 Fancy Mufflers Including those imported from Welsh Margetson. $2, $250 and § grades $3.50, $4 and $4.50 grades. $5.00 grades . $6, $6.50 and $7 grades . $2.39 $3.39 $4.39 $8, $9 and $10 $6.39 grades ; Athletic Union Suits The Mode makes of fine madras ; comfortably cut. 7Qe Were $1 and $1.50 3 for $2.25 Hosiery Cashmere and Fancy Silk Mixtures—were §Q¢ 75 Imported Lisles — $1.1 wete $ES0 ... .0 $1.19 Silk "and Wool and Fancy Imported Lisles— §] were $2 and $2.50.... (Silk and Weol ;Rd Far:,rg\' mported: Lisles—$3, $2. $350, $4 and $5...... $2 ¢ H Neckwear Welsh-Margetson _of don, Paul leading American makers. Lon- Ormer, Paris, and 3 for $3.00 $1.39 3 for $4.00 $2.89 ‘for $8.00 Lounging Robes Blanket and Terry —were $6, $6.50 and $7 $449 Blanket Robes — were $9 and $10 $6.75 AlL-Wool Flannel, and Mercerized Blan- grades $3.50 to $6 Brocade Imported Flannel and Bro- cade—w $ Gude-were 315 and '§12.75 itk Brocaded and Flannel.— silke linedowere §25, $30 and $35 $19.75 LSilk Rob and_French Lounge Suits—were $40, $45. 7 s The Mode—F at Eleventh Each With Two Pairs of Pants Fitting Ages 15 to 20 Years syessidie s DY $27.50 and $30 grades.....$23.75 Boys’ Knicker Suits— Each With Two Pairs of Pants Fitting Ages 8 to 18 Years $18 and $20 grades $22.50 and $25 grades $27.50 and $30 grades Boys’ Lace Shoes— Black and tan calf—wanted lasts and the kind of shoes that wear. $4 and $5 grades—reduced to...$285 ‘ . Experienced AdvertisersPrefer The Star ;

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