Evening Star Newspaper, October 3, 1930, Page 38

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COUPLE COMPLET Four Parisian Hats Of Brimless Variety ING STAR, entered a not guilty plea. Police re- | H. MEN IN AUTO THEFT HIKE T0. ALASKA o= e Feminim ONG (F]) 1) Y2 Lived on Moose for Four Weeks After Provisions Were Consumed. By the Assoclated Pr GLENDALE, Calif, October 3.— A e Pranged. tato the. seackles wie | eouple plun; wil- derness of northern British Columbia, , bound for Alaska on foot, was broken | y by word from William Albee his parents here, telling of the suc- 1 adventure of the young man and wife. A short letter scribbled on a sheet of per and borne ‘im a brown, ten en! , was delivered the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Albee and recounted a valiaht struggle against @ series of har The letter was maliled September 17, from Telegraph Creek, itish Columbia. Left in Middle of June. u- Fort George, British Colum. bis, in middle of J\m‘ Albee, gnn old, and his wife, 22, cut a m ward Liard Post, far to the Nort! Albee carried an 82-pound pack, his wife a 52-pound pack and a dog was loaded with 30 pounds. They hoped to make Liard Post in four weeks, “In- stead,” Albee wrote, “it took nine ‘weeks.” Five weeks out of Fort George, their provisions gave out. “We lived the remainder of the journey on moose meat—three times a day,” he added. May Circle World. Albee said what maps they had ap- mnuy were in error for they never d any landmarks. A!bu wrote the most dangerous part ricorne, Bleornc, Bon. .net or Beret Heard in Kind of Chant. PARIS (#).—Hat lhopcggnu evolves into a sort of it wllh a4 ;r;eme of “tricorne, bicorne, bonnet or All are important forms of Autumn millinery of the brimless variety. Tricornes and bicornes fit right into the picture with the modified coach- man coats, double-breasted with wide lapels, which will undoubtedly have a big following among the young and slender. Small Hats Required. Such coats and basque bodice suits or dresses require small saucy hats turned up off the face. ‘There is more than a smack of 1830 quaintness in many Autumn costumes. ‘The bonnets arid baby bicornes and tri- cores emphasize it and bring it up-to- date at the same time. Berets, of many types and materials, permeate the whole range of smartness, sport, tailored, afternoon, and even eve! Parisians prefer their tricornes small and shiny. Black hatter's ulh or panne velvet are prime fave Shallowest Are Smlrlclt. ‘The smartest tricornes are the shal- lowest, and their upturned brims are a scant 3 inches deep. folded back closely against the head. Tricornea are worn at a jaunty angle. or two-cornered hats, are less and fall readily !nw dnped velvet forms. There are many shirred velvet bonnets in the smartest millinery collections. Evening berets, originating I!lth Al'nes, are sh:gflw merely covering the hg'hey may be made of the fabric of would | the wrap, of silk or scintillant paillettes. Ber} Stralt to Siberia and around the wor! DIAMOND SMUGGLERS CAPTURED BY AGENTS 1930, 13 Have Been Convicted. ? &y the Assoc.ated Press. Fourteen of those highly ehulva mfl, the illicit diamond merchant Elizabeth Barrett Browning's “Ory of the Ohildren,” one of the most t poems in the English lan- killed child labor in Britain's lnlnu almost instantly. PRUDENTIAL ASS'N 1331 G St. N.W. For %A VINGS g o 4 1 4 § o i § g 5| OF SOVIET PRODUCTS ‘Wheat Particulay Target of Decree RBequiring Import Licenses for Russian Shipments. ly wheat, in France. Tha action was decided upon by the eabinet at a mee Super-Clock Unveiled. With solemn ceremony one of the ‘world’s most intricate clocks recently was unveiled in the old tower of Cor- nelius, at Lierre, Belgium. The flm.- not only indicates the time fros but virtually keeps fi'lck the nmveru ving the signs of Zodias, the solar system, days of the 'fl.wduflmoonmdfiu_& FOR RENT 2 Rooms, Kitehen, Bath and Reeeption Room Electric Refrigeration Reasonable Rental THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Juat Think a! u—- 607-609 C St. Telephone Metropolitan 0151 IF YOU ARE GOING 10 PHILADELPHIA AND WANT A REAL NIGHT'S REST HY & PRATY IRICQ‘SON I-INE ‘Gnl‘fll china closet, ex just as pictured above: New Style Bed ge r h Vanity speaker. S three of them Push-pull amplification. . Attractively Design harming di An unusually low p:\:‘:‘ for this ¢! Each Hequnred to Post $20,- 12 000 After 17 Machines Are Recovered. Three men, who, police said, admitted connection with an automobile theft ring which cached 17 stolen machines in the woods near McLean, Va. were bound over to the grand jury from Police Court yesterday under $20,000 bond each. Marshall B. and Howard V. Gooding, brothers, 26 and 28 years old, of the 1900 block of Pennsylvania avenue, pleaded gullty to the one charge of g&ud larceny which was made against em in court yesterday. Oley W. Jack- som, 23, 1300 block of V street southeast, ported that Jackson confessed to being Euyed as a mechanic to change the numbers of the machines. Goodings First Arrested. The Goodings were arrested last Fri- day by seventh nreel.nct palice who ace them of stealing gasoline from w wmobuu They were held under venlnflnn for uvenl days and bse quently statements which lice o atrest Jackson: Pollce said they had written confessions rom the men in regard to the Qllezed Lhen of | inf the $30,000 worth of Assistant Dl.l!rlct Alwme'y ‘Wilbert MclInerney informed Judge Gus A, Schuldt t the men would have 17 charges inst each of them and reonmmen led & high bond for this rea- Stl‘n'llng the machine of Fred Davis, 5425 Connecticut avenue was the one count made out in court yesterday merely to hold the men for grand jury. The Davis car was taken near the Naval Hospital on September 20. Try to Identify Owners. After recelving the confession from the men police testified that they went to the Virginia woods and brought the cars to the seventh precinet where work was begun to identify the owners. Lieut. L. E. Kelly and Policeman G. MiLLioNs of women from coast to coast count Clorox their “'stand-by.” And there really is nothing equal to it to make white cottons and linens dazzlingly white. Don't boil your clothes, don’t rub, don’t scrub— just use Clorox in the soaking suds or first rinse. Your white linens and cottons will be snowy white, and what's more they will be disinfected! ‘This miracle of bleaching, smin-removing, deodor- izing and disinfecting which Clorox performs in the lauadry, it will gepeat all over the house wherever there is & job you dread. Its manyuses are fully de- scribed on the label. At All Grocers ining suite. buffet, five side chairs an $5 DOWN! Features » four-piece bedroom suite in charming walnut ‘finish and includes the following pieces: Cotton Mattress Guaranteed Spring Bench 'hest of Drawers 2 .:udu'r Lamps Includes ser"fl' d one arm chair— ol Dmmg.Suite 86 10-Piece Complcte Bedroom Outf' t ‘86 “Philco” Baby Grand Radio Genuine Built walnut, cabi- dynamic $49 50 LESS TUBES No Extra Charge For edit Terms Russell, ‘with the assistance of the police -uwmobue lqn-rd. obtained the evidence against the three, DEBS COPY GHANDMAS May Wear Bonnet at Informal Dances This Winter. NEW YORK (#)—Following grand- mother's graces, the debutante may wear & bonm when she goes dancing 1 A The 1930 bonnets are close-fitting little n.fl’url of velvet, sometimes de- signed of three harmonious colors, worn well back from the face and finished at the with a chou (double frill of velvet). Now You Can Wear FAISE TEETH With Real Comfort| new, pleasant powder, | t Deodorises. | Ko 5 el com{o; eeth on_you; gett’s, Peaples ores. —-Advemumm ‘snrlln‘klz a mu ‘ov.htr wood dris SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Occasional Table WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1930. ,IQJ'IWA visit FRANC’S W We've been in the same “boat” ourselves. Franc's, we _wnderstand the situation. you want. wmonds. Visit Franc's! kmow how happy you ave about giving HER a diamond ring. Yet somehow you're timid about confiding im a clerk. Is that rightt But don’t worry. And we also have just the ring You can select one from Washington’s smartest array of dia- Here, at TAKE A WHOLE YEAR TO PAY A Gorgeous NEW CREATION $ 49.75 Full-cut diamond! 18-kt. solid white gold mounting! Dainty floral design! Actually priced lower than ever before. $1.00 a Week 5 DIAMONDS 110 One large dia- mond surrounded by smaller gems in & price. What a com- - 18- g e M8 bination! A dia- a buyl mond value! $2 ¢ Week 50c a Week SPECIAL! 827.50 Quality, brilliance The 17-Jewel New Bulova “President” 7 DIAMONDS *150 Fascinating and style—at a in this 18-kt. mount- eren - self| 3300 a Week “the store that’s forging ahead” . Masculine | 17-riby jew= style link band. diamon ds $1.00 ¢ Week . Pair Book Ends Table Scarf M e Carrier Bunny Back Chair End Table Brid'c Lam Pretty Shade ir i Smoking Stand 5-Pc. Bed Outfit '$15.95 A tubylar metal bed, a comfortable spring, a luxurious mattress .and two fine quality sheets make this a truly sensational value at this remarkably low price, Massive Living Room Outfit---12 Piees Features a three-piece liviflg room syite of excellent construction, and includes:— 86

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