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WOMAN THREATENS 57t e CRATER WITH SU" Blind Man’s Eyes |Master Traveling in Inter- | Lawyer Reports He Was est of Training School Asked to Start Proceedings | Gives Demonstration. * for $100,000 Balm. Buddy works faithfully for her $4-a- | month wage, most of which is p‘ylblc By the Associated Press. in dog biscuits, She's on duty, compe- NEW YORK, September 18.—The |tent gulde that she is, 24 hours a day, New York World says it has been in- 365 days in a year. formed by Dr. Samuel Buchler, a lawyer, | The big German shepherd serves as | mtice Saseph T Grater Hissppeaved s | €7es for Morris §. Frank, no small task, woman asked him to start sult against | since Mr. Frank travels almost con- the juystice for $100,000 for breach of |stantly. They have covered, blind promise. master and dog, some 200,000 miles in The_woman, who called herself Lor- |the last three years. raine Fay, said she had letters from the | They visit unfamiliar cities, cross Jjustice, but failed to return the next |busy streets, find their way about rail- day as she had promised. | road stations, hotel lobbies and the The_information from Buchler came | like. after his attention had been called by Mr. Frank is traveling in the interest the newspaper to a letter it had received | of a training school for dogs like Buddy, from a woman in which he was men- | called the Seeing Eye and located at tioned in connection with the suit. The | Nashville, Tenn. Like Buddy, the dogs writer said she, Mrs. Crater and others are taught to guide the blind. knew the justice’s whereabouts and that Buddy walks beside Mr, Frank, whose he had gone West to escape his diffi- | hand is on a handle attached to the culties. dog’s back. At downsteps, Buddy sits, The day before Justice Crater disap- | and at upsteps, stops, carefully skirt- Ernrfd he withdrew $5500 from the |ing manholes or dangerous obstacles ank. The writer says he had to take |and biding her time to cross the this money out of the bank to “satisfy | streets. the whims of a ‘scanty’ who threatened | In turn Buddy's master guides her scandals.” She says she understnndl | with instructions of “forward,” “right.” the threatened suit was disposed of by | “left,” leaving it to Buddy to pick the payment of $5,000. safest way. “The letter was postmarked from Chi- | Yesterday Buddy and her master eago. In addition to Mrs. Crater, it |staged a demonstration before the mentions United States Senator Robert | Lion’s Club on their arrival from Phila- F. Wagner and Taylor Phillips as among | delphia. Later they will appear be- those who could throw some light on | fore local organizations interested in the affalr. Senator Wagner, who was | welfare work among the blind. Crater's former law associate, has pre- On leaving, it might be added, Buddy viously denied knowing anything about | probably will ride in a Pullman—an ac- his disappearance. Taylor, a former |commodation which she much prefers partner of Wagner's, denied to th:|to the baggage car sort, rules or no World that he knew where Carter was. | rules. Trainmen mostly wink at her Meanwhile the police search for the‘pruence, well knowing Buddy needs missing justice who disappeared on Au- | the rest. gust 6 was extended to Nova Scotia, | Where & friend quoted the justice as | “Pajama n]x;u" i S o , guests | ving he had a cabin “in a little out- | yonear in elaborate pajamas, is the | of-the-way place which cannot be | javest for reached hy telephone.” ’h'.) F':l!’mem of frivolity on the Riviera, Royal Movies of Royal Event. When the Duke of Gloucester left England for Ethiopla to attend the | Emperor Tafari's coronation he took with him his cr\nemn;xrnph cnlm':n ne! with the hope of securing some inter- | et esting films of the event. He also in- | e-carrying pests. fame expedliion seneaule =gt Al CRACK SHOT 5245 Every Saturday and Sunday $1 75 Round Trip Baltimore Express trains every half hour on the hour and half hour — 80 minutes from heart of Washington to heart of Baltimore. Round Trip to Annapolis Tickets good on all trains Saturdays and Sundays with return limited to last train Sunday night. WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE AND ANNAPOLIS ELECTRIC RAILROAD 12th & New York Ave. NW. Edmonston & Co. INCORPORATED No Branch Stores Carl M. Betr. Mgr. 612 13th St. meweti ¥ School Days Are Here! Some classes have already started—others begin shortly. Some of the young folks leave home for school and they must be outfitted at once. Others will go to local schools and they will want to start with fresh, new footwear, Remember, proper shoes properly fitted are not only the most satisfactory but prove the most economical. The growing foot is deli- cate and must be trained to grow Properly in order to grow right and avoid foot trouble in the future, We Fit Footwear after a thorough examination of the foot’s require- ments. Our stock em- braces all that can be de- manded in regular models for the normal Foot and many “corrective” styles for cases where there is a tendency toward flat foot, fallen arch, weak ankle or “toeing in.” You save money by buying Edmonston Shoes monston’eto. e=m======== /NCORPORATED CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. No Branch Stores—Estab. 1875 612 13th St. =iFecse Bet. F & G Sts. » THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, THURSDAY e SEPTEMBER 18, 1530 WooDWARD & LOTHROP 10™™11™ F AND G STREETS Friday Brings Remnant Day Savings See Our Other Remnant Day Offerings in Today’s Edition of the Washington Times Men’s Fall Suits, $35 Were 50 40 Fall Suits of fine quality fabrics -in brown, gray and blue mixtures. Two and three button models taken irom rozular stock and reduced to this low price. TROUSERS ALTER TIONS ONLY. Regular sizes 34 to 44; shorts 37 to 42; ]ong‘ 36 to 44; stouts 38 to 44. Men’s Topcoats, $24.75 Were 355 12 Tweed and Cheviot Topcoats, in raglan and set-in sleeve models for young men. Tan and gray mixtures, Regular sizes 3510 40. 10 Men's Raincoats, rubberized 4 Students’ Blue Cheviot Suits, sizes 34, 35, 37 and 39, Ry cashmere cloth, thoroughly rainproof. Sizes 34, 40 10”416‘ $30. Now . S Were $15. Now § Men's Blue Suits, short sizes € Rayon Dressing Gowns, satin 34, 37; regular, 35; stout, 44; trimmed. Small size only. long; 44, Were 845, Now $29.75 Were $15. Now ..........5§ Men’s Dressing Gowns Reduced /3 $12 Were $13.25 ;“2’;" $16 65 W;re' $18 25 Silk and Silk-and-Rayon Gowns; lined and unlined styles Brocaded and striped designs with satin trimming. Small, medium and large sizes. THE MEN’'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s English Topcoats Reduced /3 Scotch Tweeds and West-of-England Fabrics; one and two of a pattern {mm regular stock. Raglan lnd box models. 5 9.50 No $ M Men s 4-Piece Suxts, $49.50 Were 5 8 Irish Handwoven Homespuns and Scotch Tweed Suits, con- sisting of vest, coat, trousers and knickers. Regular sizes 35, 36 and 39; longs 38, 39 and 40. 2 English Two-plece Golf Sul“. 15 Imported Raincoats, light- size 44 only. Were 850 weight rubberized fabries. NOW ovnnnnsnncnense 'll.75 Sizes 36 to 46, Were $20. NOW .oovnnniennnns « . $14.75 Tur ENGLISE SHOP OF THE MEN'S SToRE, SEcoND FLOOR. Men’s Colored Madras Shirts, $1.35 Were $2.50 and §3, 60 Men's Colored Madras Shirts, collar attached and two collars to match styles. Sizes 14 to 17 and 18. Men's Silk-and-Rayon Socks, 35¢ pair Were 50c pair 3 pairs, $1. 90 Pairs Men's Silk-and-Rayon Mixed Socks, with seamless lisle double hecls and toes. Black, navy, gray, London tan, cordovan and white. Sizes 10 to 11} Checked Nalnsook ~ Union irs Men's Fanes Suspendess. lesth: knee-length siy) s and Were & ll M ) no-. sizes s, it 'nu Mrx's Srone, Srconp FLOOR. Men’s Arnold Oxfords, $7. 45 axr Were 512 32 Pairs Men’s Tan Calf Arnold Glove-Grip ()x(ords with leather soles and rubber or leather heels. Medium toe, straight-tip style. Sizes A8 84994 10; B8toll; C6l4 7,8 84, 9, 914, 10, 104, 11; D 6 to 9, 10, 104 31 pairs Men’s Tan and Black Calf Oxfords and Tan Elk Sports Oxfords, Medlum ‘16! and narrow toe lasts. Leather and rubber soles, Sizes B 64, 7,89, 10, 1034, 11; C 6, 7, 7%%. 8, 813, 9, 9%, 10, 10 11, 11%; D 6% to 9, 10, 10‘, 11, ‘Were l.m!l! . Now $5.45 ‘THE MeN's Store, Seconp FLOOF. Junior Boys’ Topcoats, $6.95 Were $10.75 and $12.50 20 Junior Topcoats, of serviceable weight for Fall. Good patterns in ray. tan and navy. i an and gra s, uf 0 55 izes’ 7. i #5 Boys' Leat] ‘t "ot ow manu- $18.75 $22.80. ~ Now. 58,73 facturer’s ll?o of h:hlr—pkrlz!d 86 Faney oy _Knickers in gras. gr_bell Tans, tan snd, gmwn sizes 7 to 11 Spe; ’ eravs. Bizes 36 % _Bo: fine stripe new Pall Eumh hirty T "ehedss ot “biie: (AR Slres 1210 " o 14" Were' 58 &u.nm. Fwesd oy 1l wool lined. TAn, brown Bizes 13 to 18. ® TH: Boys’ StoRe, FOURTH FLOOR. Lamps and Shades Gtcatly Rcduccd All Slightly Soiled or Damnnd s 7 Pondolr Lamoa—. o ° r.nm.em Paper. Were 32.50 Was ' 33.80, (] inch Silic ind uuuem " Bo ades. Were 33 .50 l,Ams AND SHADES, Slvnlfll Froor. Housewares Greatly Reduced 8 Coveratte, Radiater n nn 5 1% e length 14x24. Were‘ 2 Wainut ' Gem Raditor 8 | Justable fength 14x34 inc 50. Now Quality ‘Fri 1 Toilet Ti Bpecial 5 ecial Toilet Tissue. cial Hovsewanes, FIrti FLOOR, Rugs Grcatly Reduccd Ju12 Fine Quality rmn.n Desi Axminster Were 35! Na-n Velvetr Rugs ~‘Were N0 VeV e Wik Were A4 lv':‘:ve“flflbe'; oxia A " Dade American Oriénial ik, Seamless Broadi 4, s w':'n"s"fi Carpet; 5 Was 19375, Now L33 Sareuwk Rus Was . flnl;hed $hds, 4 53050 a Rogsvar Lifoloum Remnnnt 5 ‘io 8 ‘sauire Rucs, Frit Fmon yards. % Tegular price. Ruffled Curtains, Special, $1.28 pair 100 pairs Ruffled Curtains of fine marquiette with neat dcuchcd fige ure. New princesse cornice valance attached. Ivory and ecru. 10 Pieces| Window Drapery Valance; rose-and- gold, black-and-gold, vari-colored, brown, rose-and-blue, blue-and-gold, mulberry-and-gold and green-and-gold. Reduced to ...50c yard A lai collection of short lengths of creto other drap- ery fabrics, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. DrAPERIES, SIXTH FLOOR. Hammocks Reduced Half Price 14 Hammocks, swinging style. Odd patterns and colors. Were $3.50 to $10. Now : P Siktiors BITS t0 99 l’lnlt and G 3 nd red. 14.75. Now PR wllh nrlpcd Summzr Furniture, Fourtn FLOOR 3 2. Colored Table Glassware,ch Were 3e cach 519 picces close-out pattern, in etched design. 65 goblets, green: 46 high sherbets, green; 179 low sherbets, green: 79 footed tumblers, green; 34 cocktail glasses, green; 84 cocktail glasses, rose; 32 low sher- """ "™ Ogds and Ends of Glassware Reduced Grassware, Firrn FLOOR. China Grcatly. Rcduccd Syracyge chins. Sitben Dishes oo llh ow § Vpon from, '{um 'lr'.ll Now Odds and Ends nol anc: rm'- ry . amfly mnu: sent C. 0. D. nor on approval; Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable nor exchangeable; not mail or phone orders not accepted. Books, 75c Were $2 and $2.50 350 bookt of fiction, biography and travel. fetion, I;:olrnmv ang travel, somg d Finst FLOOR. Chiffon and Crepe Blouses, $1-95 Were $5.75 lain and printed. Sizes 32 to 44. 18 Chiffon, Georgette and Orepe Biouses, D and white. Sizes 34 to 43. Were §5.15. Now Brouses, THIRD FLOOR. Millinery Salon Hats, $7-50 20 smart hats of felt and taffeta in off- the-face styles. Black, navy and light tones, MILLINERY SALON, THIRD FLOOR. Felt and Silk Hats, %3 25 models in dark and light colors. Major~ ity with brims. Reduced from regular lmh 20 White and Light Colored Felt MILLINERY, THIRD FLOOR. Victor Combination, $175 Was 3750 1 Victor Combination Radio and Phono- graph, complete with tubes. Convenient it esired. dlo Cabinet. Was 35 Now.. 411,38 ArtcheatCovcrs,’é-% Weres8.75 Artex Seat Covers for Dodge, BEssex, Hup- mobile and Willys-Knight coaches and els. 38, Now v, ‘Were $1.48. " Now Soe Wi . "O' m Wi s, FOURTH FLOOR. Rayon Spreads, $10 Were $13.50 13, scalloped, 3-yard lprndu. long to go up over pillows. 4 rose, 2 green, 2 lavender, 2 blue, 3 green. Size 72x108. 90%108 Ravon, Scal ‘Soxion" Gold * Raven Now BEDWEAR, Toilet Goods Greatly Reduccd im erplece M iS¢ ; Tm| !lM Mllh!r o b We 31, Forierares, Aisizs 14-16, First FLOOK. Silverware Reduced 2 George Washinston w 5 uce: Giass, Rtter Dinner Were (cup. and saucer) $5.80. Pewter Reduced v 1 3-»1-“‘ ‘Covered Compo! 'SILVERWARE, FIRST FLOOR. Gifts Greatly Reduced Il D ed . Shokels, 3ol - Demeted v, Were . Now es, :Il\tr depolu A Metal Serying Frays. ‘Were i Tre GIFT SHOP, SEVENTE FLOOR. Girls’ Dresses, $3%5 Were $7.50 to $12.50 11 afternoon dresses of urinud crepe and Sizes 7, 8, 10 12 md Gi . Bi: nn 1. wu- n n ¥ 11 80. Now 1.95 s ile and di B B, S8, S de o mm "mnzn % R Gm.s APPAREL, l'ou“- FLOOR. Girls’ Slip-on Sweaters, $1% Were $3.95 30 of wool, lisle and wool-and-rayon. Sizes Were $395. 3 14, We No Gines’ Brorrswnn. Fourti FLOOR Girls’ Chemise, Slips and Gowns, $195 Were $3.95 10 Crepe de Chine Gowns, sizes 12 to 16; 10 Orepe ‘:e Chine Chemise, sizes 14 to 18; 1 Crepe de Chine Slips, ltllzs 12 wm‘xfi- oy 11 Imperted Cotton, Crepe Kime ] Gmis’ PUImsmHn. FourRTH Silk Crepe and Shantung Frocks, $3:95 Were 510 20 Procks of washable fabrics, in pustel shades and white; sleeveless and short slecve styles, Misses' and women's sizes. 30 rnm« d’r'cl‘ fe vone c:fl: 3 bmmclom “Were Now Home Frocks, THIRD FLOOR. Handkerchiefs Reduced V2 300 Handkerchiefs, including some initialed for men and chiffons and colored prints for women. Also children's handkerchiefs. Prices range from 123 to $1. HANDKERCHIEFS, AIsLE 8, FIRsT FLOOR. Lamp Shades Reduecd 4 Mogel Lamp_ Shadesc, 3 ow_. 5 15 Small Taffeta Piliows. Wer CRUWI ) 25 Stamped Scarfs wnn‘urm boraers, tMn!rn See Our Other Remnant Day Offerings in Today's Edition of the Washington Times Women’s, Misses’ and Larger Women's Coats, $12.50 ¥ ere 2250 70 Dress and Sports Coats, fitted, belted and flared styles; of faulkrepe, wool crepe, covert, tweed and kashmir fabrics. Navy, black, tan, oxford, brown and green. Sizes 36 to 44; 14 to 20; 4114 to 49%. Coars, THIRD FLOOR. Walnut Room Drgsscs Greatly Reduced 1 Blue Siik Crepe Tal e and Evenins Gowas, of lace . Size 44. Wa. nn? Jchiffon, :’f‘ 1a¢) 1" Yeow. © THE WALNUT ROOM, THIRD FLOOR. Little Women’s Dresses, $8.50 77 f1650 12 Frocks of printed chiffon, printed or plain flat crepe; long and zes 355 to 413, Dreases of georsetie, ¢ Little and Larser Women's Bresses: 1o sass: neg".nd e epe Fises. abts. T 'l!.!l and 39 .gn ai 4 Latger womenis u. Bise Were '35 to. 399, SrrcIAL-Z 28 APPAREL, THIRD FLOOR. Women’s Suede Pumps, $8.95 were 51250 86 pairs Suedc Pumps, including models for spectator sports and street wear; three-strap and two-eyelet ties; welt sole and built-up leather heels; black and brown. Sizes in combined lot: AAA 5 to 8, AA 4 to 7%, A 4to 653, B 353 to 6%, C 3 to 7. 27 pairs Women's Genuine Lizard Oxfords with tip and foxing of uulkln. light welt soles and built-up leather heels. Black and brown, Sizes in combined lot: AAA 6, 625; AA B, 55, 8%; A 415, 5, 5%, 6, 8; B 4, 4%, 5%, 7. C 4, 4%, 6and 7. Were $15. Now ..... ....H..'. WomeN's SHoxs, THmp FLOOR. Women’s Jacket Frocks, $10 Were $25 to $35 10 Jacket Frocss of printed chiffon, silk crepe and plam chiffon. Street, afternoon and dinner models. Sizes 36 to 4 7 Frinted Chiffon and Pastel Crepe 14 silk ©: nlm. in one-piece” and jacket on_Atternoon mus i Were 328 ‘and utn Were $30.80. = Now 36 and u WoMEN’s Dresses, THip FLOOR. Silk, Cotton and Knitted Sports Frocks, $3.95 were 875 1o 51650 45 one, two and three piece silk, knitted and cotton sports frocks and suits; pastel shades. Sizes 14 to 18. 22 Short Silk and Shantung Jackets, pastel shades and white. Sizes 14 to 20 Were $10.75. $3.95 Srortswear, THIRD FLOOR. Fine Silk Hose, $1.35 Were 5195 200 pair\ of silk hose in chiffon, sheer-service of all silk and ‘a few k with lisle hem and sole. In these makes: Jane \\andl and ‘R-nman \lrulw a few exira le lcngths included. Dairs Serviee-sheer Silk Hose. silk Se L o top. snd with plaited sole. Bioken apbmm tee 900"y d color ram s138 l-lumnr Aisix 19, Fmst FLOOR. Misses” Afternoon Frocks, $16. 50 Were §29.50 to $35 18 Afternoon Dresses in plain and printed chiffons and crepes, with jackets and sleeves. Sizes 14 to 18, 13 Afternoon Dresses, in georgette, crepe, rajah and chiffon; a few pflnh Sizes 14 to 20. Were 825 to $35. N .. 9978 Misses’ Dresses, THIRD FLOOR. Misses’ Better Dresses, $22.75 Were $49.50 to $59.50 9 Afterncon and Street Dresses of flat crepe and chiffon; navy, beige, gray and pastel prints. Sizes 14 to 8. 4 Evening Wraps of velvet, short 4 Short Evening Wraps of velvet. and long models; also pink taf- et bt s Sizes 14 to 16. Were $20.60. feta evening gowns. Sizes 14 to Were $49.50 to $59.50. o 85, T sdb R g .. $34.75 Mlun BETTER GOWNS, THIRD FLOOR. Were $16.50 Junior Misses” Dresses, $10 "¢/ 8 dresses of crepe, lace and organdie. 3izes 11, 13,715 and 17. Joxior Misses' Arparer, Fourte FLOOR. Plaid and Checked Woolens, $1.50 yard Was $3.50 to $5.50 75 yards of these 54-inch woolens in smart colors. 15 yards Navy Suede Velour Coatings, 15!, yards purple suede velour coat- ings: 12 yards Gobelin blue velour ceulnz ‘Was $6.50. Now, yard, WooLeny Dress Goops, SECOND FLOOR. Rayon and Caiton Dress Goods Reduced One-Half and More 200 remnants of rayon and cotton fabrics, in lengths of 1 to 3 yards; reduced and more for clearance. CortoN DRESs GoODS, SECOND FLOOR. Novelty ]ewelry, 50¢c Was 51 25 Pieces Novelty Jewelry, including necklaces, b assorted styles and colors. . racelets and earrings, in Cry Simalated Pearl Necklsce ;m: Chrysoprase. clasp. W, Wan Rhinestone and Black let. Damaged. Was ow.... powder. -inch Chanel 15 pairs Earrines, asoried pendant style. W Now. . ..85 nd colors: Were 31, "Nowros NoVELTY JEWELRY, AISLE 10, Finst FLOOR. Were 5150 to $2.50 Underthings, 95¢ 135 Ig:cu Gl-ov: Silk .nlf ?u{laucse Vests, slep- 3 enese Bloo, with elastic ) ed y 4nd "bol Ty so" i o Yorom. SWere ‘repe Gowns. 1ace-tri med an tall LA e e o S e e ang Handmade Gowns, $1.35 Were 1195 17 Philippine Gowns of mlnmok. !llu 14, 15 and 1 18, Philinpine Gowne. Sises 14, 15 and * Siins. Aitia 36 't 44, Were um of printe hm.ucmh bairs Celanese P am i 1 ogh. ere. 35.50. iriped CotToN UNDERWEAR, THIRD !‘l.oou s:‘u"fl’a::'r:l .W:r::'x " '“"ue Garter Belts and Bandeaux, $1727% 150 10 Pink Satin or Treco Garter Belts, llnl 30 and 32; 12 bandeaux of lace, treco and crepe de chine; sizes 3¢ and 3 7 Weodthrop Side Hook Girdles of n“ roch, d elastic zes ’. ’fl 1!!"1 Jbust _sec| and 53, "Were $12.50. " Now o wu.{ac':’-”i °% 3 Corsets, THIRD FLOOR. ‘” Silk and Crepe de Chme Reduced 14 1,200 remnauh 1to 4 yanl lengths. 30 yards Black Imported Trans- yards 54 - inch M Satin parent Velvet, silk back. Spe- Cu”. w 84 cial, yard $3.50 Now yards mln Crepc. WI! 3 y:.l"ds + 83 yard. Now 60_ yai ite Was $1.65 yard. with crepe de chine panty