Evening Star Newspaper, January 24, 1930, Page 20

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st Rare Antique and Exceptionally Fine Modern Oriental Rugs at Public Auction | including large antique Kerman, animal design, 25.6x | 18.8, 17th Century Ispahans, Antique Cabristans and REGISTERED | Bokharas, Old Bedjars and Sennas, Royal Karabaghs, | | Mesheds and Fereghans; also Silk Keshan Carpets and | Scatter Rugs, Silk Rug interwoven with silk thread; Royal Sarooks Carpets and Scatter Rugs, Hamadan | mats, runners, etc., embracing in all about 200 pieces. To Be Sold at Public Auction 715 13th St. (Three Days Only) Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday January 27th, 28th, and 29th, 1930 At 2 P. M. Each Day On Free View Up to Hour of Sale Each Day The above collection embraces many rare old pleces seldom offered to the Washington Public and well deserves the inspec- tion of the most discriminating collector as well as the home furnisher who is desirous of obtaining only the finest in Eastern floor coverings. ant TRADE MARK 0 Terms: Cash C. G. SLOAN & C0., Inc. Auctioneers INSTALL BIG LIGHT T0 FIGHT RUNNERS Coast Guards to Use 2,500,- 000-Candlepower Lamp Against Rum Srhugglers. By the Associated Press. BUFFALO, N. Y, January 24—A 2,500,000-candlepower searchlight in- stalled by the local Coast Guard. glares forth a new deflance to rum smug- glers in this sector. It has been placed on the roof of the customs house at the foot of Amherst street. directly across from the Bridge- burg, Ontario, liquor docks. Its 1,500~ watt bulb, magnified a thousand times by & 24-inch lens, has & range of 2 miles and if it were focused on the Bridgeburg liquor docks, 3,000 feet away, would flood the area with light, per- mittd easy scrutiny of all activity there from the American side. It is planned, however, to play the searching rays of the huge light on American waters and when a rum craft is spotted it will be kept covered until overgoluled by a Govemment boat. “LEAF MINER" SPREADING Infest 2,000,000 Coconut Trees in Philippines. MANILA, January 24 (#).—Infesta- tion of 2,000,000 coconut trees by the “leaf miner,” a pest which has caused considerable damage in the Philip- ines, was reported from the island of yte yesterday by Provincial Governor de la Cruz. The report came just as substantial :onm was being made in previously fested regions, and hope was being expressed that the .prenu beyond Luson Island. The appearance of a new plant pest also was reported today on the island Pests SOCIETY "} (Continued Prom Third Page) home, at 2320 Wyoming & and Mrs. David Allan Rnharuun 'm Judge Mary O'Toole. is taking keen lnumt in the educational and entertaining puppet, plays for children to be given every Saturday afternoon for six Sa beginning with this week, at 2 o'clock at the League of American Pen Women, at 1706 L street. She plans to take five little children to each showing. Theodore Tiller, 2d, is presenting the series. Some_of the other subscribers are Lady John Joyce Broderick, Mme. Alfaro, Mrs, George Morris, Mrs. E. Hart Fend, Mrs. Edwin Puller, Mrs. David Blair, Mrs. William G. Wheeler and Mrs. Wallace H. White, Mrs. Ellery stewell is entertaining the Radcliffe Club l'- )ur ‘home, 3"'! Oliver street, ‘today. Prof. suwen wlll f‘lk to the club mem- bers on “The Lugue o! Nations and Roads to Peace.” An informal recep- tion and tea will follow the talk. Dr. John J. Donohue o! Uncasville, Conn,, accompanied by 'his - daughter, Miss Anna Donohue, is spending a week in Washington at the Dodge Hotel. LOS ANGELES‘ TO TRY OUT NEW STUB MOORING MAST Navy Department Announces Event Scheduled at Parris Island Tonight. ‘The naval dirigible Los Angeles is scheduled to try out a new ntuh moor- ":5 i hn;‘: d umuu : Piehe ably evel an t. " The rtmy nhounetd today that Los Angeles left her home port at Lakehurst, N. J., lboul 5:55 o'clock last evening and mvflea over Chesapeake Bay and Tangler Sound on her way across the Carolinas. ‘This morning the vised that the silvery Charleston, 8. C. but officials craft may cruise around of the country until this evening. when she vlll attempt to tie up to the mooring m: of Negros, in the Philippines. Women’s and Misses’ Frocks, *16*° > LW Unusually Smart Models Unusually Low Priced For that in-between-season frock every one wants and: needs just at present—these dresses offer a splendid selection. Nothing refreshes one’s jaded wardrobe— nothing revives one's sense of chic—as a new frock. These offer all of the advance Spring fashion notes. For Misses—Chiffon, prmts, georgette, lace and crepe in long and new short-sleeve styles. For Women—DPrinted crepe models in many styles be- coming to the mnn matron. Desirable colors. Baku and Baku-and-Felt Hats, $10 Important for Style Important for Value A special group of hats of exceptional style merit—at an exception- ally attractive price. Piquant models with brims — off - the - face styl new ‘mil- linery fashion —in smart’ baku and baku , and felt:combined. 'In ° the new Spring shades— Waiki Ki Corinthian Linen-blue Fire-brand Sprig Green Hacienda Miruinery, THIRD FLOOR. Pie Crust Black 20 Fur Coats Reduced Bought for a Special at 25 $195. Now reduced to $ I 46 Gray and black 1930 Fur Fashions . . . youthful, with their shawl, cushion, and Johnny collars. kid caracul—gray and tan caracul—natural, silver, golden and brown muskrat. Purs, T Fuoon. Women's Hosiery Greatly Rcduced Broken lots and broken color ranges, taken from rmhr stock Chiffon Silk Hose Sports Hose o o T T T Silkand-Wool Hoses plsin, were 55, now 82281 “Diamonte” Sil clocked, were $3. MeCallum Chiffon Rayon-and-wool Hose. Were $3. Now .... Rlyou;-l-wool Hose. Were $1.50 end $2. and ery. Novelty Silk Net Hose. Were $395. Now 3295 French Silk Chiffon Hose; Pa: cloc! Were $1 and $1.50 $395. Now .. 1 SRR G SCngeslaigt b SRS s o $1.50 MecCallum Service-weight Sil Were s27s. All-wool Hose. Were $2. Now Under Hose. Were 75¢, 31 a: N ..50¢, 75¢ and $1 Spattees. Were $3.50 and $4. Now e Goodyear Glove Arctics, $1.95 To complete the smart ensemble for stormy days you will want a pair of these arctics. Protective. .. yes, but first of all they are smart —made to fit with glove-like neatneu—o( brown tweed All sizes. ‘WomeN’s SHors, THmD FLOOR. Two New Sports Accessories s Polka Dot Jewelry Imported necklaces—in choker and 30-inch lengths—add smart and colorful sports ensembles. In navy blue, green and with earved white dots. Necklaces, $3 and $5§ Bracelets, to mat NovELTY JEWELRY, AISLE 10, Paisley Squares, $1.95 An Eagle crepe paisley square, in gay colors or smart black and white—for sports wear. NECKWEAR, ASLE 15, FrRst FLOOR, G Slips, $5%5 Jane Wandl slips—ex- clusively here—need no introduction. Of pure- dye silk, with deep hem net or dainty embroid- Extra sizes, $7.50 CosTuMe Srirs, TriRn FLOOR, Tomorrow—Last Day McCall Stylist will be here She will tell you ever somanydelightful ways to fashion your new frocks . many versions of The New Silhouette that will be becoming to your individuality. McCALL Parrsans Szconn FLoOR. MOORE FORMALLY BLAMED IN DEATH Grand Jury Warrant Follows| & Coroner’s Jury Verdict in Officers’ Déaths. By the Assoclated Press. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., January 24.—George W. Moore was charged with murder today in connection with the slaying last Saturday of two Federal pronIm agents in an attempted raid the Moore residence. A warrant, holding Moore for the ', Was sworn to by Justice of Peace Rickarts after the verdict of a coroner’s jury that Robert K. Mon= cure and F. R. Patterson, the slain nrnu. were killed by Moore “In an act murder,” The jury’s verdiet came yesterday after counsel for Moore contended that the its illegally attempted to search IT STOPS THAT COUGH JUNIPER TAR COMPOUND Qulc:t"‘l.telief : Calds, ('Aud!l d\n to Colds, ‘and’Common Sore Throat ..-?.n. Easdizime ks teered 1ot st il relievs you M Gr-ndme—sh- Knows! 35¢ At All Druggists notes to $1.50 are trimmed with Sizes 34 to 44. « + @Ver so the residence at night with a daytime ‘warrant. Mrs. Moore and her 14-year-old daughter, Ollie, and several defense came at 5:32 p.m. nts who survived the f' id not leave the headquarters for the KENTUCKIAN CONFESSES SHOOTING MAN AND WIFE By the Amsociated Press. MILWAUKEE, Wis, January 24— Three hours after a storekeeper in the delman for money to sald she would ask her husband went to-& room in the rear of the When the two nturm five umu—hu stricken,” he told pol Mrs. Mat Hear the radio reports of The London Naval Conference « + o in our Redio Galleries at 1 o'clock each day. ° Week-end Candy Special, 2 poundy 95¢ Two pounds of our delicious home- made candies, chocolates, bonbons and caramels. Fresh daily. Canvres, Amsie 14, Fmst Fuoor. Special Values in Sweaters, $3.65 For Active Boys $3.65 is a specially low price for these masculine-looking pullovers. Young men who dress well will wear them now and in the Spring.. the plain coloers and fancy wnvu are young athletes’ ‘preferences. Sizes 28 to 48. THE Bovs' Srors, Fourtst FLOOR. Tots' "Teens’ Sweater Sutts 210 8 $6 0 to 17 $I6°50 years ,vlan The younger fashions, 2 to 8, have short. pleated skirts, sleeveless slip~ over sweaters and cardigans. The ’teen fashions flare their skirts for new-silhouette importance. , The gayest colors of youth inspln them lfl ; there afe plain and h.ncy vauvn. TaLs" Arparzi, FOURTH FLOOR. - Girls’ and Jurilor Misses’ Shoes, $375, $475. - Were $5 to 38 Pair Hrsehide Coats for Qut-of-door Boys Greatly $9'75 * Reduced Tomorrow you will want to come early, so that you may be able to get one of this special economy group. Wool and sheepskin linings help make them indifferent to the coldest” of weather. Sizes 8 to 18 years in the reduced group. Txs Bovs’ 81ore, FouRt FLOOR. Fine pumps and oxfords from our regular Fall and Winter stocks. Not all sizes in each style, but all lllfl in the combined groups. - . Junior Girls’ sizes 11V; to 2; B, C and D. Junior Misses® | vizses 2V to 7; AA u c Qmus' Swoss, !ovlrl Froon. “Woodward Fleeee OVERCOATS 37 i Taken. From. Rq‘b ‘ular Stoek at $50 Now, just nbaut the beginning of real Winter, The Men" | Store has a special offering of these long-wearing, good- looking overcoats at a fourth less than their regular price. Only a limited quantity, so you will find the selection wider and choosing easier if you are here early - tomorrow. - Single and double breasted model- blue, gray, brown and oxford. ‘Tug Mzn’s Broas, Sscowp Fioor. On Sale Tomorrow . . . Men’s All-Wool SWEATERS pr 131 Only 96 Men's All-Wool Sweaters at this-special price, so.you will do.well to make an early selec- tion. Practically every desirable plain color and neat figured pattern can be found in the assort- ment, Vee-neck and crew-neck pullovers, with elastic ribbed bottoms and cuffs to fit snugly with- _out binding, Sizes 36 to 44. * The MEn's-Srore, Szconn FLoOR.

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