Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1930, Page 23

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THE EVENING STA OCTOBER _ 24, 1930, stove .Mer SUSPEBTS ESBAPE Have You Enrolled for : e e et .Mrs. James Lee Shelton the usual flawless Knitbac manner. Tcmiorarl'ly Located The only machine of its kind in Wash- 605 R. I. Ave. N.E Disappear After Exhange Two Men, Believed Robbers, || | A" Fgpert Intructor, Wil B o a0 4 A COMPLETE Store of Fashion e e e North 6613 of Shots. . ° . . z Fashion Events for Misses—Juniors and Girls By the Associated Press. CHILLICOTHE, Ohio, October 24— The wooded terrain of Ross County, in ’ vicini vlor's Hill, ‘ ous gang of robbers—long enough to allow them to escape temporarily at Fun Begins iz o omr o & Persian ... Krimmer.. . Beaver ~at il night, a posse kept vigil over a wood into which the men disappeared jlast night, after exchanging shots with # ° ° a police officer. Early today the officer g entered the woods only to discover the 4 Mannlsh n lSSPS Oa tS ANSB' IR( H'S men had fled, leaving their automobils £ ! L bogged down in the woods. ’ The men, wno returned fire of the N Flannel Tth, 8th & E Sts.—National 9800 }| 5 cr Who' shot when they refused fo 7/ heed his command to halt, were be- I lieved to be Neal and Howard Bow- ¥ Robes & man, leaders of a band of robbers who AN N | have been operating in Southern Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. The A . automobile captured this morning an- N $7,95 Furs that set off the fresh faces of“»youth . .. that flatter because their swered the general description of the : C sy one iised by the Bowman brothers in flat furs have the crisp spirit of youth. The Fashion Coat Shop for previous robberies. 1 (2 0 s s e S > Tl [ Wikt repi R NeiA It Misses has these three furs in abundance—and manipulated in the — - / est mornings and swagger smartest French manners of Bruvere... Martial et Armand. .. Vionnet HIGH HEELS OBTAlN VA i enough to please discrimi- £ Kb - i . 7 nating early risers. They ... Paquin and Lanvin in the new square collars, scarf effects, and semi- MEDICO’S APPROVAL 0T o setetsind™s smai shaws. handkerchief pocket. Belt st PR / of self material—which is {New York Plastic Surgeon Warns L ::{ly s“‘t:zsp'lds' 311'-','?01 T Against Dangers of Face- 7 / . Lifting. 4 17 Vi DO : . Matching Berets Count With Girls By the Assoclated Press With Alpaca Pile Coats MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., October 24.— s High heels which have kicked up a lot ) . 32 5 of discussion, pro and con, have found | g ; a stanch defender in Dr. Frazer B. Gurd of McGill University Medical For Comfort— School, Montreal. . . “The elevated heel, he told the prac- For Beauty— With Tweed Knit Dresses ;s‘telg::erls .nen;l‘mg the }Intelr‘nl‘tlow P \ /i $ 50 the curse of flat feet, but prevents the V : / y weateox; -Xr?:“ fracturing her ankle in anltese | ] A fuzzy beret with pert ribbon topknot matches the ‘Another feminine fashion, face-lift- Undi : on pockata and eart Ioathes pottoms. Sie 5 15 ing, however, brought a warning from ndaies B | A cunning beret of cricket green knit mixture adds Instic sur- e e T R K TS | to the charm of this adorable school dress with Graduate Medical School. Reading a Bloomer $1 75 7 Y frilled dimity collars and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 14. D o bx. Bl atines ¥ | / The Clever New Girls Shop—Third Floor the use of parafin in rebuilding noses Vests—$1.50 and other features, results sometimes in parafinnoma, which is similar to & A new fabric, delightfully e soft and sheer, and, oh, so easily laundered—with the | DR. JOSEPH $S1Z00 NAMED same, Akt tAtkocis that Black— TO MARRIAGE SURVEY e e sands of women. Flesh or Washington Minister to Study Di- Adoree. LT, e Brown— vorce and Remarriage Question for Presbyterian Assembly. 5"’:”“’"_5“"’"4 s Favorites in Gloves . ' ' of Imported Glace Kid Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo of this city has been appointed to membership on the Com- Children’s mission of Marriage, Divorce and Re- . sl marriage of the Presbyterian General S A\ $2 95 Assembly, it was announced yesterday 34 by Dr. Hugh Thomson Kerr of Pitts- Red Riding Hood, Span- | burgh, moderator. The sppotntment i Beaver tn & cape & hariian et AT : ish girl, Spanish boy, Dutch e made resul ) iy o collar and heart- mend squere N ° girl, Dutch boy, Pierette, Presbyterian General Assembly o F th shaped cuffs trims the efbow cufls o shawl collar and The famous Perrin Turkish boy, Mexi b 1930, which, in session at Cincinnati, eatner G bison brown % Blac B e -tk St i 4 - WMusieth ey directed nn;e 'f: memberzhip of the Bited ‘cont. $00.00. . §98.50. cuffs, $125. o i wed and clown. commission creased from 11 to 15, y ) the additional members to be two men Pompons Misses’ Fashion Coat Shop—Where High Fashion is Found at the Most Moderate Prices style with flared side and Children’s s and two womén, one of whom should be modernistic, two-tone | e I.gs a physician, one & social worker and i On Wine stitohing. - They:‘will ‘put R s N o Ry Velour Th [ = ” L a bit of French daring L 2 e e JITE LR L, e “Romantic Movement” for Evening L | Spanih box, Spanieh gil: | bpoifiment tothe commission o 4 te $20 Inspi Y G . Black and Whité . Dutch gi t , bale un let “.:;:r.k :i:‘('i' ;'igrn.::i R Bext of de,m;:‘:; dle).r?h(;e'er’::hlx.‘. nSP 1res the o ger eneratlon Brown and Beige irate, » i Robinson, Chicago, Ill.; A . < ::d .la-l.:-l:ii. ..’r'l" . Donnelly. Prinosien The?“f 'Si%,t An enchantingly < Glove Shop—Street Floor nary, Princeton, N. J.; Mrs. Charles K., youthful hat with Roys, Wells College, Aurora, N. Y., its two feather Frocks for § 50 Adults’ 32 95 and Dr. Marian Shepard, Pittsburgh, o e 2 bises 4 Costumes 4 The chairman of this ccmmission the brim, which i yis ! Mr. Dude, Mrs. Dude, e - M o Kela, P The clever hairline cut. R 1 e a. Spanish man, Spanish girl 5 e SrTtarien. Gl e j A Drotil iafin Date'girh bals - |t Pitetureh Sy st recs) Asmembly sy Frocks for $:! 5 ‘ € ayum let dancer, Mexican man, juniors e O B MUSIC ) With Shell or Prystal Adults’ How delightful to be young and ro- " 34.50 owss et Puig ol agiesosayn mantic—when it entails wearing the (bfllmu "HE second of the bi-monthly musical simply “perfect” evening fashions in g e 3 eve f the occurred i Goaei atetaad i ;&mm e e Children Shod which the Salon Frock Shop and Dutch girl and man, pe: crowded the small auditorium to over- Scientifically in ( Junior Shop specialize. Youwll find i A ant girl, pirets, wood: flowing. The program, given by a trio every type of dress here—from the § /1) Smooth g dier, bellboy, old-f: of singers and a youthful dancer, was { :' ::l ...‘b,:{.a.... both pleasing and unique and brought C] -]d I .fe mtpul: canton erspe. to the r calf ‘ ; Antelope forth much deserved applause. LSS For Misses—Heaven blue lace and § Shoes tulle with silver stitching and & / ; suede Marjorie Lowe, soprano, attractively attired as a French shepherdess, sang a number of French songs, which seemed especially suited to her high and light g‘ll;em She was accompanied by Felian bodice that glitters with silver se- () G i A There is a restrained elegance about these bags that 33.75 84-75 ; quins. An underslip of lace—sa f ‘makes them integral parts of the smart daytime cos- skirt of four layers of tulle. $49.50. i i \ tume, Flat envelopes are outstanding in popularity g 7 3 ¥ 3 1\ —then the tailored models and the pouch. The Do not take chances with poorly designed shoes. \ For Juniors — Adorably grown - up § 4§ & prystal ornaments are delicately carved—and very gaucho, red Pierrot, rajah Lily Zalipsky gracefully _sppeared end Syuaich men and girl. next in the familiar “Swan Dance” to Saint-Saens' music. Costumes—Fourth Floor Clelia Floravante, dressed in a quaint [ Italian costume, pleased her audience o result with her rendition of native songs. She ,T,,hi,::‘,m,";:é“r;.?‘?e:’f:;fi:‘d 1ot oot salsspoopie black velvet with an Empress Eu- was accompanied by Mary Ware Gold- e ) e Gaceiistun Sebiig % ' { \ ¢ man, These selections wi ; who have been especially trained to fit children’s feet ) genie decolletage ed in a ruf- Black R B GOy E Ty ey show you the comfort features of Child Life shoes. L6 o piteet” Dk A6, PIoRIroON L \ 1 Green be repeated. The young dancer was Boot, oxford and strap styles. Sizes 8% to 2. i \ skirt. $25. ) Bag Shop—Street Floor accompanied by her mother. Shoe Shop—Street Floor . 8. { The program was brought to a close Misses’ Salon Frocks—Second Floor jby a group of Irish songs, expertly hop- | sung by Dorothy Neff Tyler. ® Miss el it Tyler, dressed i ttractive Irish | costurne, seemednw";?le;semfm‘ylfipnsrrly. TR DO Your StOCk' | Sapeciatly” suited 3o "the ‘bits o Iyuie : | i Wrinkle at | | songs she sang. Fanny Amstutz Rob- r - mgs rinkie a Pty I o B , Fur Jacket : Patou Brown & jccompanists, was more than satis- ; I I 0 %N the Knee? Jactory. 2 % f i . Throughout the the 1 ey nto Its wn " W h Cr F {and" scepio “iecta. mere most Srtatls : ST it 0ss Fox and made an appeal to the eye as well P. M C. new. as to the ear. | Miss Ethel Taylor of Sussex, England, e » : e $59.50 -. i1 A .» 4 b’/ ; For the Smart Junior’s has sued the street car company of | Geneva, Switzerland, for heavy damages C because of injuries which she alleges » : $ \ oat were caused by the negligence of a £ V5 ¥ i - 4 conductor ‘ i 3 | \ lelngs i 4 G Ty And why shouldn’t it? For 4 \ $98-50 \S . - it's a “millionaire” fashion at . 4 “R S_us. iy a price that the slimmest al- & eminine ’ i lowance can afford. Youthful \ ; Specialist in the styles of youth LOVellneSS FENE m\pertment...appr(fpna(e | —that is the purpose of our # o to any costume—that is the | new, enlarged Junior Shop, Then You Should i 1 By + gures, 7l4cto15c of the hour BHRND | 3 1930 fur jacket. Our enlarged iy where you'll find the daring Wear No. 401 Servi o e ta 285 are teatured opf ELIZABETH Fur Salon has a complete se- ‘ and the demure aspects of Skoer Gold s}s"'p”ece .5¢ to 25¢ n our Frid : s | ARDEN lection of sports and afternoon youthful fashion. For example, ity were With the feminine, alluring jackets in muskrat, lapin (rab- | where could a junior hope to $1.95 never lower, tumee for Fall COMes & new s . ;r;;&nmf;rrmml;‘;'_uc; Choeks bit), pony and American broad- find a more stunning coat than 3 pairs, $5.70 Have your furs remodeled must be delicately tinted, eyes tail (lamb). this f dark P b % ond repaired under our per mysterious pools and lips_the e e e § somal supervision color of _rose paial. . Wee with the luxurious and beauti- back of the knee insures per- g B ;i y m;’ggmzmn',"‘wu ot Sketched—a nutria-dyed fully marked cross fox collar ,r,,e:,'f o’,’:’:nn;‘f,‘:flk;%‘;‘,;mf, { Smappers, dox. Remember our new rddml Elizabeth Arden, buying: lapin jacket with scarf col- i and cuffs? And that’s only orie . No. 401 looks very sheer, et Stationery—Street Floor Veneti Color, $1, $2 5 wears most satisfactorily, : S— y \’m:T" .R t1"‘.:1 1':.::«,'75- (0 D R RN BnevoN B 00, of myriads of smart styles. the Fall colors. Venetian Eyelash Cosmetique i Gold_Stripe Shop— The Four-Times As-Large Junior Street Floor, P $1.25 h fw‘" ot o~ g T o pir Shop—rird Floor Asegst S8 Sy e st. H.w. N A0, 1013 Connecticut Avenue Nest to Palats Ropel.

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