Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1930, Page 27

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DISTRET WOMAN | o s ]| EDUCATOR BURIED Mrs. Herron Known as Par- liamentarian—School Board|| Member Four Years. vention of the Nat Photo Fin! lon ishers, sald here g éesteml) hroat | The, asscciation will. ope meeting today. HONDRS CRASH VICTIMS France to Erect Memorial at Bite of R-101 Disaster. PARIS, October 21 (#).—The y decide WHOA! OLNEY, MARYLAND Bridge Teas Wed. ; 2:30 PML Mrs, Barre, Certified Teacher Pupil of Works & Whitehead | B Meoritthant BN 2 COATS in N\rxtures Lk Unprecedentedly smart this season..., ?ilik‘l display many models . . . H black flecked with white ... i ; brown with ber'gg't"dr"é'ath ' gréen with white . . . and other combinations just -as in- mutmg fw-tnmmed—of course— and you .7—1 be 42’19’! ted— they're so modestly marked ' From $67.50 S, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, AGENTS ON LOOK-OUT FOR ARMS SHIPMENTS Customs Bureau Informed Nicara- guan Insurgents May Be Re- ceiving U. 8. Supplies. Bureau, lctln( on in- e i eacertate hat il shipments of arms and smmunition to mlnl mwflyumuh RANCHERS FEAR PLOT TO KIDNAP THEIR CHILD Mother Detects Odor of Chloroform in Bed Room and Finds Screen Slashed and Footprints. By the Assoclated Press. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Octo- ber 21—Fearing their six-year-old foster daughter may be the object of & kidnaping. plot, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Conard, wealthy EI Paso County ranchers, rwdl appealed to .hh:lnfl- ice !orypmwcum for the cl Conard a yutmhy morn- she told lulhorluu, detecting an or of chloroform in the room which she child. The occupled meenonthcwlndowhmbemduwm e footprints disco (ruund outside "the window of the |is e child was unharmed. WIDOW ASKS DAMAGES Demands $50,000 of Group, Onme|- Member of Which Is Now in Jail in Default of Similar Judgment. By the Associated Press. PEORIA, Ill, October 21.—Carmen British Katherine Sammons of Chicago, whose Hm Corps in ua wurld ‘War. Hospital Group Names Officers. Husband died heye in February, 1929, after drinking alleged poisoned liquor, filed suit in Federal Court against Morris Mansfield yesterday asking $50,000 in damages. Mansfield was the alleged wholesaler of liquor which caused 22 deaths. Other defendants named are Jessie Mansfleld, Louis Fells, Lulu Fells and ‘Walter Niebert. “The suit was similar to one against the same del!ndlnh flled by Mrs. Ger- trudt . Dem| psey Wfll‘t Nleben and Louls Pells. serving six months in the county Jall in de(-ult of the judgment. 1930. yesterday, ¢ superintendent ummvmqnu— e —————— every deseription Cloanod e Reblached Felt and Solell Hata draped to the head Luhu Capital Hat Shop 508 11th St. N.W. at a great concession. Hence this very un- Here’s a Great Value . .. Our Regnlar usual price. Colors are peach, blue, rose, green, gold NTIharqulSEttel Ruffled Curt $ 1 95 and orchldw"y I washable curtains, with wide ruffle edge. ‘We bought them hom a prominent maker Yoholstering, alip, cove #hades.’ special fi Drdp-'r;-a / & Distinction 1202 G St. District 3211 WooDWARD & LoTHROP 10™ 11 F aAND G STREETS Blanket Sizes Are Very Important Blanket Warmth Is Almost Weightless Put New Blankets on Your Beds Housewives are fast learning one of the most important points of a blanket is its size. It must be amply proportioned to generously cover the bed—to be tucked in at the foot. Woodward & Lothrop recommends that you choose blankets in sizes amply large for ygur beds.. 4 The new blankefs displaycd here for your selection have a soft wcightlcss warmth that lets you enjoy the ultimate in sleeping comfort—and yet they are surprisingly durable. Famous Kenwoo'd Blankets Have a Superior Construction The specm]]{‘ selected yarns used are woven by Kenwood'; own superior met od. The blanket center is firm and closel; treme durability—and yet the surface has the desir The new Kenwoods come in ten smart shades: 60x84-Inch Size $ | 2«50 each Two-Toned Wool Blankets 70x80 Inch Size woven for ex- fluffy softness. 72x84-Inch Size $|4 each Esmond Wool Blankets 70280 Inch Size Creating a New Classic The style tendency to longer evening gowns brings all eyes irresistibly to your feet—to pause ap- Ero\mgly if you are fitted with the classie Custom- ed Pumps so bewitchingly featured in— CCA,IL'I'.N This evening pump of white dyeable moire—is an example of Carltonized glove-fitting pumps—in 15 favored materials—many varied models—snugly adapted to meet the most extreme. foot - require- ments. Style pictured, $10.50 Others, $10.50 to $12.50 Vomen's Shop. 1207 F st $ I O each This new “ensemble” plain-colot blanket is reversible—the color of one side contrasting with that of the other. These combinations: green with gold orchid or rose—blue with gold. Two-Toned Wool Throws - 60x72 Inch Size : $6~95 each All-wool throws with fringed ends: llght and dark shades for couch throws, n'nvelmgl motoring and the many other uses for whi these are suited. $9 each Lovely blankets in the plain pastels that are in perfect accord with today’s bedroom mode. Each blanket bound in a harmonizing shade. A New Spread Damaskeen 3 Yards Long to Cover the Bolster. This new woven spread, especially suitable for Colonial bedrooms, comes in green-and-green, orchid-and-orchid, blue-and-blue, rose-and-rose, gold-and- gold. It is one of the smartest comple- ments to the plain color vogue. $750 390 72x108 Size 90x108 Size Srazavs, Szcowd Froom. ‘Wool-Filled Two-Toned Comforts 72x84 Inch Size : 5'2'50 each Thhose fub's wool filled comforts have scal- loped ‘ edges and rayon coverings. Smart two-tone effects in rose, blue, green and gold. Patterned Wool Blankets 70x80 Inch Size 3625 each . All-wool blankets of a good weight nnd quality. - The striped efiecu are in blue, rose, gold, tan, green and lavender.

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