Evening Star Newspaper, October 10, 1930, Page 16

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A—16 D. C. PAIR FACE PROBE (22 o % Mstoein, 2 © IN KELLIHER DEATH | So0ie kb ey Rlexandria Special Grand Tury ;;‘gm m':'"fl:,""“,',;,’, the _Reaches € Case of William J. ma Earl Garrison, e mm“g.'g e cota ot s bullel wouma Bpecial to The Star. . chest. He is still suffer! e "ww()c d:LD’— bldlychewednr Jury. whi o "casta Of WLNIARE 7. Shen b B and ' its thirty-thousandth municipal ho THE EVENING- -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 10, 1930. MOTHER OF TEN DIES - FOLLOWING ACCIDENT | Succumbs in Harrisonburg Hospital | 3255, From Injuries Received When Horses Ran Away. ering 12 | spectal Dispatch to The Star. 'HARRISO! Mrs. Maggle Lokey, 53, mother of 10| hich she Wag nding oo ccufl Birmingham, England, has opened children, died at the hospital here yes- | 19, Thaxton, Va., operator of o terday, the victim of the second acci- mlmunmm-tmm Green, black or brown sucde— whip-stitched leather trim — very sporty. v A YY Black, brown or green suede —also black moire —very chic. Bronze Kid pumps, sandals and oxfords— very elegant. In the Mdin Floor Salor of our F St. Shop ‘CARLTON MORE than ‘ever before, we’ve captured the daring, the effervescence, the modernity of Youth—in Fall “Carltons.” Stunning new suedes and kids in black—and colors—tell only part of their entrancing fashion story. $1050 _ $1250 _ $14.50 “ARCH PRESERVERS” ALKING has come back to style—since “Arch Preservers” made fashionable walking shoes— gloriously comfortable! The new Autumn modes reveal the most engaging Beauty Fashion and Charm. But do not reveal their many famous in-built features. Bracing support and flat insoles restoring nature’s Treadbase. ou’ll be active, untiring, foot efficient—and fashionable— in “Arch Preservers!” Many Styles, $10.50 Others, $12.50 and $14.50 “JUNIORTOWN”—o Keeps Gro —contraste ing perfora- tions — very unusual. Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K ' 3212 14th ~—And Baltimore Tweed—with kid trimming —very smart. Extending you a cordial invitation to view the most beautiful collection of ex- clusive shoe fashions we have ever assembled at a popular price. z‘umfl ' d?,z/,aow‘t D . Hahn Special” Fast Steppers /6 50 In the new, greatly enlarged 2d floor shop at F St. store— e and at all our other women’s stores. “Silk ki d” trim — very charming. = At all our Women’s Shops - Washington and Baltimore Hahn “DYNAMICS”! The new name of a “Hahn-built” shoe—made ex- clusively for pur most exacting clientele—that has already far outsold anything like them ever offered Washington women. Goes to any length or width to “fit and keep you fit” niftily and thriftily! “LADY LUXURY” Silk Hosiery! $1.15 $1.35 $1.65 $1.95 BAGS We've made Handbags an imporunt' part of our business. Distinctive styles to match our newest shoes—in three matchless, featured groups: $295 $395 $4.95 —our busy Children’s Shoe Business wing—like your own girls and boys and_ “Hahn SW’ School Shoes — seems the big Reason Why! ) Boys' black or brown “Scuff- Proof” Cossack Grain oxfords. Women's shoe we ever pro- “Qil Treated” soles that are duced. Four re-orders already. flexible and extra durable. Unusual Lizard trim onbrown Remarkable value! calf. Rubber soles. Small boys’, $2.95 Sizes 214 to 714 Big boys’, $3.95 A to C—$3.95 The fastest - selling Junior ln And an equally great hit or Featured values for little girls and boys. Full-toed, And - such -plond.llelulc calf, reptile trim. Many ~ well made, durable, pliable Hiuel‘ oxford boots for B shay olher 8] Icndid .tylu. Some oflordt—llc.d boots—straps. on _ Patent, brown elk, smoked elk or gun metal leather. Sizes from 6 to 13—$1.95 Minel’ Sizes to 2—$2.95 PHILO VANCE answered a midnig ht _ call for help, he found % a dagger of rare Egyp- - tian workmanship quivering in the head- board of Dr. Bliss’s bedstead MR BLISS S QUARTERS Who threw it w1th such unerring aim in the darkness of the silent night?? | PHILO VANCE solves another baffling mystery in the SCARAB® MURDER %° CASE A New PHILO VANCE Story by S. S. Van Dine Begins Monday, October 13th, in Zhe Star “Juniortown” at our F st. shop—also, 7th St. and “Arcade” atoresl EATURE “Gro-Nups” and “Bally-Swiss,” our higher-priced juvenile shoes—in many swagger, school and college fashions, Wke Great New:ffi-ffl of- the Natlon’s Caepiteld

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