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- HONEYMOONER DIES IN CRASH OF AUTOS Man Kiled While Riding With| Bride Near Hagerstown. Other Fatalities. Special Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, Md., November 25.— Two men were, killed in separate acci- dents on fi\e Washington Highway a and this Nelson Cressman, Ontario, Canada, who was on his honey- moon trip, was killed when an auto- mcbil: operated by him collided with a ca -said by police to have been occupled by Edward Sweeney and Ben]unl.n Ed- munds of Hagerstown third man. In the car with Cressman were his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cressman, ‘whe escaped without serious injury. No l “:e.re ‘made, ul:u: pollci '.nhx: in- a report that one of cars wn.. on the e of the road. An fow miles east of Hagerstown last night morning. | night when struck by a bus. ‘were hld the man was crossing the rosdl and jumped into the path of the bus while attempting to dodge & private | fI wutomobile. 52, of Hagers- yesterday of juri ustained in an les 81 automobile m“t‘l’mt on the York road Sunday min; SQUR-NOTED CANARIES 22 years old, of | and perhaps s | ; | and [old in the & ‘was presented to the Pope in October. Factory Reduces Hours and Boosts Pay to Make Jobs By the Assocfited Press. cereals, announced Sunday adop- tion of the six-hour day with an tnerecu in hourly rate for em- 'rh: company has bnn apunt. ing several el:ht-lwur s and wfll four six-hour shifts, chnnn will make possible em- ployment of 25 per cent addi- tional men, it was announced. ‘The hourly wage will be in- creased 11!/, cent, making the minimum 'lte fl per day and the average $5.40. MEDAL FOR EDISON Pope Presents Award in Apprecia- tion of Dictating Machine Gift. WEST ORANGE, N. J, November 25 UP).—A medal \awarded by Pope Pius XI to Thomas A. Edison in ap- preciation of the presentation of a dictating maching is on its way to the inventor. The machine, manufactured of ivory Edison laboratories, p-rhmnh | 1921 Kalorama Road 2 Rms,, Dil.7Ale.. Kit. & Bath A desirable apartment home | Slunnon & Ln:ln, lne. 4 = 'I‘HE E\ENI}«G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY N’OVEMBEB 25, 1930 ODWARD & L.oT —.The Christmas Store e FURS— “Paris has made them a feature fashion of every great collection.” ~—Fur Jackets especially. —Furs—4s the better- half of many coats. —Furs—as the smart trimming in dresses. —Furs—as the luxurious accessory accent. v —Fur—in distinctive ' coats. N2 :_ N op AN fly The Success of One’s Gown Depends on One's Foundatlon Garment We are ready to smartly fit the slender figue, to give smooth lines to the developed figure and slenderizing lines to the heavy figure—with imported one-piece garments of exquisite soft fabrics and laces for evening and formal wear—one or two piece foundations for general wear and imported step-ins of fine elastics for sports. Each figure— each occasion requires the right garment—and' we have it. SOLD BY RACKETEERS Chicago Bird Salesmen Deal in Dumb Parrots at High Cost to Buyers. By $he Associated Press. GHICAGO, November 25.—Racketeer- ing in the lonl! of birds has made its thz lweet notes he had ex- to hear from the canary he t from a house-to-house salesman to be sour, J. Kovich called tried to FUR JACKETS—are ubiquitous in smart gatherings—of lapin (rabbit), caracul, pony, American broadtail and Persian lamb, $79.50 to $250; (American -broadtail) jacket sketched $ Funs, Tump FLOOR. FURS—THE BETTER HALF OF COATS—often seen in a detachable bolero jacket of caracul (colt, sketched, $135) and in incrustations and fur yokes $79.50 to $150 Coars, Tamp FLOOR. FURS—SMART TRIMMING OF DRESSES—for afternoon and espe- cially smart for evening, such as lur- edged Russian peplum g $42.50 to $138 Decidedly : Reduced Rates Sketched Imported foundation with lace up-lift top and fine silk body with low eve- ning back 83 French l!lpqlll irdle of fine elastic with satin lEE IlWSE | o The slender woman likes I5i and “L” Su. NW. 1 this dainty silk and lace w Tep! ul:ky sald the manager of one-piece garment....$18 “that you did not buy a They have been selling dumb lor $20 and $30.” wne ter Business Bureau One - piece garment of soft peach brocade and. treco that is perfectly matched $12.50 BOUQUET COFFEE Darssxs, Tamo FURS—AS THE ACCESSORY ACCENT —a lapin (rabbit) er galyac bow for shoulder or hat 85¢c to $2 TrivMIngs, Awsie 2, Fmast FLooR. FUR COATS—individual and dis- tinctive styles have been developed this season in moire caracul, broad- tail and lapin (rabbit)...$95 to $478 Fors, Tem» FroOR. SHIP PURSER ROBBED SYDNEY, Australia, November 25 (#).—While 250 passengers were dancing on .the deck of the liner Cathay two entered the purser's cabin, 20 yards away, knocked the purser un- conscious and stole about $1,800 from Why Pay More? the safe. o o e e | Ne W. BURCHELL < conscioushess an hour later 817-19 Fourteenth St. “ted the hold-up. The Cathay -rthed at the Pyrmont Quay. These Ribbon Novelties Make Delightful Gifts 50c I A new style of powder puff holder— a lovely china doll with organdy ) skirt that holds various colored ve- p lour puffs in the up-turned hem. ..$1 3 All-silk round garters, with lace edge; the pair, $1; others 50c to $1.50 Handkerchief cases of satin and moire trimmed with lace and with hand embroidery and scented with dainty sachet 50c and $1 Guest puff case of organdy, with % organdy flowers, holds 9 individual 7) powder puffs. Boudoir shades...S0¢ J:DWARD &LOTI-%O‘P : WOOL HOSE —GChosen for Their Smartness.” ? as Well as for Their Warmth For general wear choose light-as-silk cashmere hose or wear underhose with your silk hose—for foot ball and other outdoor events, wear warm silk-and-wool or wool hose—for comfortable sleeping, wooly socks. Besides their warmth and softpess these hose fit so smoothly they banish the archaic idea that wool hose must be bulky and uncomfortable. Gossamer-weight cashmere hose....$2.50 Silk-and-wool, rayon-and-wool and wools l-d-oono- hose, including net hose, ;wlndl is lk:’uh‘o;)’ 31 3 mported “Viei light-weight wul hosg. (Sketehed)., q 34,50 Ihn pair’ Other all-wool ‘hose, el ..$2.50 French Angora full - fashioned under hose. (Sketched) $2.50 Other underhose ‘all wool, silk- and-wool, wool-and-cotton, with _and without feét and short and lon, ...75 te with eord tios; pink, sky and peach. (Sketched). $2.50 Olhnr slesping socks o( all wul 1 Wostemy. Amie 19. Frsr Froon. -77)e Christmas. Store e For the First Christmas Woolly bathrobes in pink or blue . .. bound in satin and trimmed with a silk ‘cord that looks very grown up. $4.95 Many other charming gifts will be 4 loun{l of ribbon . el 50c and $1 Buntings of white chinchilla . . . cozy and ,warm . . . and nicely “bound with pink or blue ribbons. $6-50 An Exceptional Presentation of @2 FINE FOOTWEAR Better Shoes for Less Money )10 These shoes are identical in quality with those that sold last year at a much higher price. The leathers and workmanship are such as that usually found only in finer footwear. Space permits only a few styles sketched—but there are styles for spectator sports, . Six New Books VRS Eoe For Christmas Gift-Giving . B e i T “Memories and Vagaries,” another fascinat- [ 74 20Wwns Wouzx's Suoss, Tams Froos. ing book by Axel Munthe, author of “The Story p of San Michele” $3 “Wolsey,” a story of England’s most famous Cardinal. By Hilaire Belloc H] “Side Lights on Queen Victoria,” the daily family life of a famous Queen. By Sir Fredrick Ponsonby $6 “Pre-War America,” by Mark Sullivan. This is the third volume of “Our Times” $s black velvet moulds the figure—and “Henry White,” by Allan Nevin: | gives distinction to the wearer, years of American diplomacy $5 # P “George Washington’s Country,” by Mari- $6 5 Other Evening Gowns etta Minnigerode Andggws. A “gossipy” ac- count of prominent families of Northern ‘er- $40.50 upwards Tuz WaLNvT Mgl. Tamp Froon. Lace-Trimmed Silk Slips $ 5.95 For Lovely Gifts or for One’s Own Use These slips of crepe and satin are general favorites. Princesse style slips with rich laces at top and bottom and With smart narrow French-rolled shoulder straps. Tea, rose, flesh and white. CosTUME SLIPS, THID FLOOR. Invants' ArPAREL Fourre FLOOR. In the Luxurious * Evening Mode . . . Black suede opers pumps with turned sole and spike heel. Also brown, suede, black mat kid, black and white moirg, $10. Play a Leading Role At smart social gatherings in the evening the smartest women are seen wearing black velvet with beaded yokes of refreshing flesh chiffon. The modd sketched of Black suede strap pump trime moed with patent leather and lizard; “turned sole; Cabas heel. Also, in brown, $10 Brown kid oxfords with turned sole end Cuban 1; three- eyelet uyl-—a-o’d the smart- e ‘Tz Boox Broaz, Amsizs 33-26, Fmst FLoom. oot street shoes,