Evening Star Newspaper, October 3, 1930, Page 32

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B- 16 THE..EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1930. v JRY CONSERS . I ALONE CASE Government Contends Ship IDENTIFIED AS SLAYER AFTER ESCAPE IN 1897 Widow of Alleged Victim Says Man Held Was Convicted of Mur- der 33 Years Ago in Oklahoma. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, October 3.—Joseph R. Adkins, accused by police of escap- ing from an Oklahoma jail following conviction of murder 33 years ago, was identified as the escaped murderer Wed- nesday by his alleged victim's widow, Mrs. Leonette Coontz Dowden, Spring- field, Mo. Adkins, brought before the Federal commissioner for a removal hearing, denle¢ he was Robert Atchison, slayer of John Coon'zl.nr;glmd foreman at 1 authorities sought Adkins’ return to Oklahoma to complete his term, His alleged identity was made known to the authorities by Harry Atchison, who reported his alleged brother following an argument over their father's estal W. P. Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE Was Part of Fleet Operated by Rum Syndicate. National 3770 F Street at Eleventh National 3770 By the Associated Pless. (OPELOUSAS, La, October 3.—A; Federal grand jury of farmers and mer- | chants yesterday started consideration ! of evidence involving the operations o' | an alleged $10,000,000 international | Tum ring and implicating the Canadian | rum schooner I'm Alone before she wes sunk by the Coast Guord. Before_the jury was closeted, Judge Ben C. Dawkins cautioned secrecy in their deliberations and made certain | that French-speaking natives unde: stood English. Indications pointe a two or three day ‘session, with t Afternoon Tea For the School Girl Now Being Served in Our New Tea Room 3PM to 5PMN MOSES— LOWER FLOOR Sports Coats RETURN You Are ofiiHe As Young TRICORNE! As. You Look It is your face that tells. You can be young at fifty or fifteen. If you are 20, use Cleansing and Massage Cream at If you are 30, use Pasteurized Face Cream .. .$1 If you are 40, New Pasteurized Face Cream for sensi- tive skins .. o $1, $2.50 Stimulate u (X $3 1410 20 Correct lines and wrinkles b; Other Spor!s Coats patting on Anthorsoros Cream, Y No. 41—Service Sheer. 3 Pai Sl ) -\ oot = o $2 Wi e Up to $98.50 s 3 ! ALL HELENA RUBINSTEIN PREPARATIONS MOSES—FIRST FLOOR of Mexico and the coastal marshes m‘[ Louisiana. i The Government contends that the rum syndicate operated a fleet of rum | boats, of which the I'm Alone was one, in Atlantic and Gulf waters with a smuggling rendezvous on the Louisiana coast, where liquors were slipped in on | luggers from the larger rum boats and ! shipped to New Jersey points in box | cars carrying rice and other grain. While the Opelousas grand jury was in session, Roy W. Fisher; supervisor | of customs agents in the New Orleans ares, requested Brooklyn Federal au- | thorities to airmail a photograph of | Cecil Molyneaux. held there on charges | of violating radio laws. 1 Mr. Fisher explained that the photo- You'll appreciate a coat like this .at the game when the air is snappy. In smart fab- rics—featherdown, an- goradown or camel's hair mixture. Tans or browns. Sketched, a Joan Crawford model. The Rise of the Garter Hem or the Evolution of Extra Size pSImeE Stockings graph will be placed before wifnesses | Back in 1915, when skirts were long and knees indelicate mem- n Opelousas to determine if Molyneaux bers, extra size limbs wore stockings silk to the calf and lisle was the radio operator aboard the I'm above. Gradually. the lisle receded until now these same limbs Alone. If he is so identified, the grand (turned to legs) wear Gold Stripe silk-to-the-top stockings thatare B S e sheer, beautifully toned, yet that give a maximum wear becausc agal x‘figrg l:;“m $hii oo an the lisle is still there, under the hem, and the Gold Stripe protects dicate maintained a_high-powered out- Sgainstgncter Tims, law radio station at Coney Island, where | Tum boats were kept advised of the | movements of Coast Guard vessels. | It indictments are returned by the | grand jury, the trial will be held in January before the Federal District Court of the Western District of Louisi- ana. Some of the men already have | been indicted and some have been con- | victed of rum operations around Guey- 9 dan, La., but Federal prosecutors are seeking new indictments to include ad- ditional evidence. | J A — King Stimulates Industry. LONDON, October 3 (#)—King George has ordered five automobiles manufactured in the Winter for him as an example in stimulating industry. A Smart Selection at An authentic style note from Paris is the reason for our ad- $ lO vising fashionable Washington of this definite return of mi- lady’s favorite. Sizes for Misses Every hat in our shop bearing a French @ maker's reproduction label is definitely a @ copy from the original model of that stylist MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor. Additional Gold Stripe Shop, Stoneleigh Court, 1013 Connecticut Avenue. Inexpensive Dresses For Various Occasions $16.50 ‘Wool crepe, wool lace, wool jersey, or nov- elties for practical wear. Canton crepes, satins : : ; . 4 and others for dress wear, Newest styles and OPen for Exh l blt colors. Sizes 14 to 20. 7:30 to 10 PM. : New Oxfords Combine Tonight and Saturday FASHION RNSTITUTION This Price, Saturday Only A very special value in girls’ coats. Save by buying tomorrow while they are at this reduced price. Some are fur trimmed. Sport or dress models. In materials of Timmie Tuff, camel- anes, camel hair, Tally Hoes, 1009, alpaca, al- pacatone, tweed, squirrelane or broadcloth. Sizes 1to 6, 7 to 14, 8 to junior 14.. Suede with Crocodile $]Q-50 Sweater Suits For Sportswear Just a little different from the other sweater suits that you are seeing so much—for street, spec- tator and all kinds of sports. Two or three piece styles, some tuck- Also Black or Brown Kid Trimmed With $10.95 5 A in, oth —piece with coats to 4 Genuine Rajah Lizard TRt News ot All weal, 'Sixes The very smartest combination of materials 2to8. —suede and crocodile, in the two best Fall col- $25 to $35 ors—black or brown. A versatile little shoe for street or afternoon wear. A Complete Line of High-Style Shoes Now Being Linen Featured in Our Salon at $10.50 Handkerchiefs g S T White or Colored 50C each Dainty white or colored linen handkerchiefs with patchwork, hand-embroidered flowers worked school boy because it NeW Dl' eSSCS in corners and hand-rolled hems. is adapted to hard 3 %l %,W QY.W $ I 5 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR GCMW ;' %IJM gfl' ;z Remarkable values in A"en_A canton Crlpe' traVQ] Crtpe or “Dancing Chiffon” novelty woolens. An unusu- $].50 ally interesting collection of With Picot Top WPH Moses & Soris ; ) - 1567 Wasymston.’fi.fl. StimeFamishng ~Sile Showd Girls’ Silk or Wool DRESSES $5.95 Sizes 1 to 14. Boys’ Winter COATS MOSES—THIRD FLOOR MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Pied Piper Shoes For Children '$4.50 $5 Sizes 8Y5 to 12 Sizes 1214 to 2 A fine oxford for the In the Opportunity Shop frocks in a variety of styles that are good this season. M"l 7 . M. All the most wanted colors.. WMY’ All dresses that you would %fi;wc% ;:m to be much higher 5 Sizes 14 to 44 Dainty as suggested by its name—this sheer chiffon with panel- wraP-Around curve heel. The silken Pelticoats foot is invisibly rein- 52.95 forced to give wear. The cutest little petticoats in Allen-A wrap-around straight line mod- % els. Plain or lace trimmed. In . Stocklngs ‘flesh or white. $].95 MOSES—THIRD FLOOR CORSETS New beauty, new sheerness, new smart- $5 © 315 A collection of luxuriously fur-trimmed . Y ness and yet gratifying - coats in black, brown or green. With furs of Mme. Lyre foundations. Light- . € lapin, muskrat, marmink or Manchurian wolf. ° weight materials, with elastic wear in ‘hll_ lovely Allen-A creation.; In p sections, bonihg, side and front Sizes 14 to 46 cloaing withiout lacing, sclentifi- all Fall shades. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR MOSES—FIRST FLOOR SKETCHED: A charming little after- noon dress of black satin. ‘With high belt, gracefully flared bottom and very unique treatment of collar. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Mumm)p Free Parking at F St. Entrance Program 7th Floor—Early American Exhibit. 6th Floor—Informal lecture on:Co-ordinated Decoration, b: Miss Mildred Hart, 2 P.M,, 4 P.M,, 8 P.M. and P.M.—Italian Alcove; Decorative Apartments; New Styles for Living. Rooms. Fur-Trimmed Coats $39.75 Sth Floor—The ‘New “Hydrelectric” Refrigerator; Dining Room Groups; Bed Room Groups. 4th Floor—Informal Talk on Oriental Rugs, by Mr. A. H. Semonian, 8:25 P.M. and 9:25 P.M.—A Spanish Dining Room; Special showing of 16th and 17th Century Antique Orientals. 3rd Floor—The House of Cretonne; Pevnod Fabric Displays. cally arranged. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR

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