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LIQUOR CASES LEAD IN LOUDOUN COLRT Cogle Killing Action to Be, iy sho Heard Friday, December 12. “ Others on Docket. ander on the bench. The casé of Henry Women’s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 1930. Beuu . G mu:mc,w G. leher, J. V. Nichols, Walter B. xerrlck. G. J. 8. Ferguson, G. M. Bur- in, Charles W Abel and PRIZE TOWN REVEALED is, | No Jobless, No Jail, Industry Run- or. 2 petit jury on Tuesday, December 9, are: John W. Lmrl;o gu‘r‘ly '.l;n:n"n:r, G. l-I Virts, F. W. H. Gibson, W. P. Pearson. Jurors summoned for Priday, Decem- ber 12, are: J. C. Shockley, C. M. Sou- and Misses’ $10.75 Sp_orts Frocks ¥4.89 Taken from regular stock! Included are travel tweeds, one and two piece jerseys, and all-silk flat ning at Full Tilt. NEW HOPE, Pa.,, December 4 (#).— Here's a town: There is no unemployment. The jail is empty. The one industry, a paper G. |mill, is running three shifts a day. Dr. John A. Flood revealed this fine state of affairg yesterdey. He ought to know. He’s mayor and chief of police. " MADRID POLICE PROBE SHOOTING AT PREMIER Civil Instead of Military Trial Is Asked for Former Reporter by Berenguer. By the Associated Press. MADRID, December 4.—Authorities here are lnvutlnflnt the shooting at Premier Berenguer yesterday by Joaquin Ulm former newspaper re- porter, but are inclined to charge the offense to a mental abberation of the assassin. He is being held in Madrid's “model jail” while police seek to determine if really meant harm to the premier, who was not hit, or if he only meant to make a “bloodless demonstration,” uhahl:llld. ‘Women to Broadcast, HYATTSVILLE, Md., December 4 ($pecial) —There will be a radio broad- cast from station WCAO of Baltimore tomorrow_afternoon at 2:15 o'clock by Mrs. J. Enos Ray of Chillum, Prince Georges County, director of the Mary- land State Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Helen Sherry and Mrs. William J. Brown of the department of legislation and chairman of eorrection, respectively, of the State Federation, will broadcast from the same station at the same time on December 12 and 19, Mrs. Sherry on the formet date and Mrs. Brown on the latter. NSBURGH 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 /). HAMILTON LEWIS UNKNOWN BY ALIENS Applicants for Citizenship Fail to Identify New Democratic Senator From Illinois. B Assoclated Press. 'AGO, December 4 (#).—De- spite the fact that 1432216 persons are still some in .xdtnmlmr George MacKay led a new question to his test, inspired Lewis' overwhelming Vlcwry as a candidate for United States Senator. “Who 18 James Hamilton Lewis?" OLD CHURCH CRUMBLING | House of Worship Mentioned in ‘Pickwick Papers’ Falling to Ruin. ent Church, celebrated in the “Pick- wick Papers” of Dickens, is falling to| ruin from old age and its present pas- tor, Rev. J. C. Knapp, is trying w} raise funds to save it. According to Dickens’ work, it was to this church that Sam Weller re- paired ‘from the White Horse in an flor'. to “dissipate his melancholy by strolling through its ancient precincts.” lhnlwmdwmmtnlmy. As she fell she knocked the receiver from a telephone. Anmwhnrfl and county hdmm sald Mrs. Mich- would not THE TREW HO’I'O. CO». 1309 14th 8t. N.W. In the Inexpensive Shop Tqmorrow Dresses or Ensembles Sharply Reduced to 4.74 (“) Printed silk ensembles, smart travel prints for crepe and satin frocks, with interest- ing lingerie touches; some trimmed with fur! Light and dark shades; sizes 14 ta 20. INEXPENSIVE SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. EEEEF | THRIFTY FRIDAY Unusual Bargains in Novelty Furniture! (1) Fireside Chair, upholstered in jacquard vel 7.9 originally $32.50.. - (1) Kitchen l«vu blue; originally $9.95. Friday only (6) nessee red ce nally $2. (1) Butt Walnat Top Ocea- sional Table. Wwith pedesta Pfld‘y only 313 50 green pefim onum.uy $395. Priday only.. (1) ‘Table, wflnut't:‘"m‘iul- ly $22.50. Friday only Marvelous Opportunity to Save on Warm Winter Coats for Misses and Women (15) Broadcloth Coatls, brown and black; and 3 coats of shower- proof tweed, 14 to 20, 36 to 48; originally $29.75. ‘14 85 Friday only " (9) Winter Dress Coats; black lcloth with black furs; sizes grey and $3.25 Cedar cm 'l'nyl. ‘Ten- 59¢ 32 39 with butt $12.95 100 Prs. Evening Slippers ‘White velvets and silk 1 ’s She covered ()anm in bl originally FIFTH FLOOR Underwear for Christmas Gifts (43) Pajamas, nainsook gowns and broken sizes. Were $195. (19) m. 1.98. (78) Topsy-Turvy A vae oy ‘were 98¢. ’fldlyonly (11) 7 sets) Lead ; were 48) Books); were 98¢ to (9) Doll Bassinets. Were $2.95. Friday only. (14) rh-o.r»u (9) Doll Bassinets. mum, Friday 27 Real F 25¢ - s; were $2.98. Dress Woolens and Coatings Half Price $1.00 to $6.00 Values—Yard 50c to $3.00 Broadcloths, flannels, jerseys, tweeds, crepes, coatings and a ---lwr of other movelty included. Remn te 4 yards in e colors! Come "$1.95 Bargains in Women’s and Misses’ Dresses $8.25 Lovely crepe satin and chiffon froclu in the new styles and smart colors; black, Fashionable dresses taken SECOND FLOOR 172 Pes. Jewelry Reduced! (3) Whiting & Davis (25} Novelty Pearls (mfd.) on chains, and rose-color - 29¢ Seed N beads, gold bracelets and rhine- 50c sterling seed pearls. Were 49¢c. !flfi onl stone pins. Were $1. Pri- day only T4z) Earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. Were 39c. 190 Md-g:mly brown, wine, green and blue. from re.ullr $16.50 stock! Come Early for These Blouses! (15) . Satin _and Flat Crepe o thwm"w eggshell ad past &) es. ere 8875, Priday enly . $2.79 (5) Je Bhun. long-sleeve e 5. Were - day only sl 59 (5) Cotton Blouses, broadcloths and Dllnled batistes. Friday 59¢ (5) Slip-over Sweat- . Originally $3.95. Originally $9. 95 day only SECOND FLOOR. Jr. Misses Will Find School Frocks Reduced to *3.85 (37) One and two piece models of jersey and wool fabrics; white pique collars and cuff: 's; cape sleeves; mmbwwl l!hl’-mflfi. black, Friday only, $3 SECOND FLOOR And Savings of 25% on Short Lots Gifts for Everybody at Great Reductions No Mail, Phone or C. O. D.’s on Advertised Items Special—3,000 Yds. All-Silk Washable Flat Crepe—Special, Yard Firm, closely woven flat'crepe—an excellent quality for dresses, blouses, lounging pajamas, lingerie and children’s frocks. 60 colors—including white, black, navy, several shades of brown, new bright tones and pastels. Every yard mnnteed washable. Juniors See These Coat Bargains! (20) Coats of fine broadcloths, rugged weeds NOVe 5] materials, wim.glt shawl c:l‘l’au ;l;.d kc\mflu of so‘(vt. fluffy furs. ck or brown. ‘ere $25.00. Friany onty.. $9-90 (7) Black Coats, luxurious af- fairs with big coliars and cufls of skunk, French bedver (dyzd silky-haired rabbit) collars. Were $19.75. Priday only, SECOND FLOOR. $14.85 Imported and Novelty Handbags Rcduccd' (25) Tmported Beaded originally $5. 1 imported cml‘lmuy $7.95. Bags, were 35 my only . $2.95 STREET FLOOR Odds and Ends of Toiletries (57 Pes.) Atomizer Sets, puff b:‘x'eh-“ nnhoewlzor‘z- eo:nplch, ete.; o ly or $1. Priday only. 3 sl'm (50 Pes.) Talcum Powder, va- polite lamps, lunnlun and Ori- ental cream; 89‘: $1.50 to $2.75. STREET mol. Many Bargains in Notions (271 Pes.) Carry-All Cases, waterproof aprons, bridge sets, card table covers, and polishing cloths; originally 75¢ to 50 $1.50. Friday only, c (122 Ptl) Girdles, covers; $1.50 to $2.50. Friday THIRD FLOOR Worthwhile Savings on Linens! (38) Linen Buffet and Vanity Sets, cream colored with colored scalloped edges. (1) 72x90-in. , with - basket pattern. Slightly solled. Originally 33250 on! As) Cloths, orchid borders. Were $1.39. Friday 59° (7) 7-Pe. Linen Luncheon Sets, with green bordm. Were SR 00D 'l'll'llD FLOOR Ouulanding Values in Domestics! (100) Lace Edge Pillowecases, fine _soft muslin; size 3645 inches. Were 79c. - 59 c Bleached Sheets, neatly hem- THIRD FLOOR. Girdles, Bandeaux and Corsetlettes! (50) Girdles and Corsetlettes, various styles and lengths: bro- ken sizés. Originally $1.79 and $2.79. Friday onl; $1.19 and $1.89 wami brassieres. Wi e ey $i. 89 (35) Short Bandeaux, flesh and . Were 26c and 160 THIRD FLOOR. 75 Women’s Hats Only $2.59 Taken from Our $5 Tables and reduced for Priday selling. Felts, soliels and velvets, with clever detalls, ornaments and ribbon trimmings. Good assortment of ed&rc') Hate, Were $345. Friday only.. $1.95 SECOND FLOOR V'B'l'[ Bargains for Little Tots! (27) T‘I’hglhhmol‘ Tams s, ot $0 (14) Cll.lllehlllnpnfllll and o . Were 59c. - day only 39‘: (14) Slips and Combinations of rayon. Sizes 4 to 10. sl Were $1.59. Friday only.. (9) Vanta Rayon Combinations, sizes 2 to 6. Sl (2) Tallored Striped Robes, sizes 4 and 6. Were $4.95. Friday.. (15) Party Frocks, sizes 3 to 6. Were more. PFriday ‘1.95 only (14) Walking Dresses, size 1 r. Some_daintily hand em- roidered. Friday only FOURTH FLOOR. Radios—Floor Samples: And Discontinued Models! (5) Atwater Kent Radios, model 47; '-tflh let wit.h Save 25% and More on Housewares (31) Plungers, for clearing stopped drainpipes; were 10 c 15c. Priday only (26) Universal Stainless Steak Knives; ol'ltlnl\ly 5¢. 190 Priday only . *) url-wu Bread Stick only . (ll) Gallon Cans hht. as is, Bread Box (16) Bread Boards, decorated hardwood; oven; were $1 only . (36) Smoking Stands, Ash Re- ceivers, l;‘nmll;:‘el, Ash Tray Sets; were § day only . . 49¢ (4) Mirro Aluminum Griddles; were $2.75. Fri- (5) Wrought Iron Umbrella Holders; were $3.50. (2) Porcelain Table Tops, 25x $450. Friday omly... $3+25 ' $3.50 (1) 3-burner Gas Plate; was $5.75. Fri- day only (1) Fiber was $4.95. Pfldly (15) Half Loo Blrl P - Cage (1) Pooley Desk Radio with model 40 Atwater Kent. Originally $179.50. Priday (1) Radiola superheterodyne, Some oy oty $149.50 (1) Midge Screen (5) ll‘l'hl Il. in hlnd- some console cabinets. o800 P !Ilver % Radio. m Priday only.. Fur Coats and Fur Scarfs at Savings! () Silver, Muskrat. Coat, selt originally H‘ldly only. (1) Caracul Paw Coat, wllh ’Kouumky fi)fl:;;bnnd cuffs; size ; O a] 3 ey §119.75 (1) Lapin Coat, size 18; origi- nally .‘.m mf-'»; 35'9.75 (l) Red Fox, originally SECOND FLOO! China and Pottery Savings (6) Imported Individual Break- fast Sets; were $14.50. ‘7 95 Priday only (34) mporied’ China Tes Plates; were 25c. $52 Vuu. were $1.95. Fri- day only SIXTH FLOOR 3100 Save on Stationery Novelties (352 Pes.) Cigarette . Boxes, per in aulhll}' soiled 88/ Tempting Rug Values For Friday Shoppers! (l) lvnl ’l‘nn- ‘Wilton Rug, nl"! lI’IM Prl- ‘24& day: only (3) Karona and Trewan Royal Wilton Rugs, size 27x54 inches. Originally "$9.75 m“% $11.50. Priday only. (20 yds.) Brown Cork Linoleum, originally $1.95 -qu-re 79¢ yard. Priday, sq .yd.. $1.95. Priday only.. 31 19 (4) 8.3x10.6 Marmon Axmin- ster R ugs, originally szz $20.95. Priday only. (1) Roxbury Wilton Rug, size 36x63 lneb- Wn- “ 95 $10.95. (3) col.nl l‘ Mats. Orig- inally $3.95 ln $6.50. Pri- 790 (250 sq, yas) Feit-base Rem- nants, in 2% to 5 yard lengths. Were 49c and 59c sq. Friday only, sq. yd.. _(6) Royal Victors wilton Hugs orgtnatty $45. Priday only....... FIFTH FLOOR. 150 Boys’ and Girls’ Hats and Tams Originally $1.95 to $2.95 avy brown. All bud sizes mot in every color. STREET FLOOR. Bedwear Reduced for Friday! (25) 80x105-in. Rayon Spreads, Friday only (1) Box Spring, nmple and slightly soiled. ize 3'3” for metal bed. ly $25.00. Priday.. THIRD FLOOR Basement_Store Prs.) Bemberg Hose, full tuhlnned. lifle garter tops; sl plh' ml}' only, i 25¢ Jersey Dresses, sizes ll (18) to 44; blue and lreen. nally $1.19. 2 only ...... ceevsasson (ll) Children’s Bath Robes, o orchid\ lndul!z('llt hnll_‘!. 8 lnd day only c (50 Prs.) Tots’ Socks, solid colors and stripes; 4 to 5; blue, brown, green; were 5 1214¢ pr. Friday only, pr. 9C (200 Prs.) Children's Shoes and Oxfords, of calf; small sizes; b!M.‘l" v“dmm ‘were $1.29 to $1. lay only, pair 75¢ (250 Prs.) Women's Shoes, satin, kid, patent, calf; hhul Sk B T % Daytime Frocks Girls’ Wear at Uniforms and Robes! *(100) Daytime Frocks, cotton prints and rayon and cotton Friday Prices! (40) All-wool Skirts, bodice-top “or hip styles, pleated all around; sizes 7 to 14. Originally $1.49. Friday only.. $1.00 (10) 'l‘womu Tweed ln- bles, with Sizes 8 to l‘ OM nally $5.95. forms, broken sizes. Originally $1.95. Friday 89c ers, wi collars. ers, sizes 30 to 36. nally $2.95. PFriday anly $2 95 (40) All-'.fl IH.-CI Sweat- 79¢ (10) All-wool Skating Sweat- hite and with large roll {200) Wash Frocl 12 and 14. Originally Giftworthy Silver Roduccd plated Sandwich 'rny. (1 pr.) and Peppers. Q'flm-pl:ted e Bl T $2.50 (3) Sitver-, m (1 Silyer-plated Coftee Pot ( u} pefleet)v (1) Silver-plated Photo Frame, 81,x10%,:; (1) Silver- 26-pe. Sets SilVer-plated ‘l‘lil'wlm a pr) !lln‘l‘-nh and Peppen, (1) Gol:; glo and 110.95. Remnants! Regular 25¢ to 79¢ Yd. 13c to 40c Thousands of yards of seasonable fabrics— 1 to 4 yards in length. Including percales, sephyrs, hnde oths, ‘In_the best colors. THIRD FLOOR. . 5 Women’s Taffeta Silk Umbrellas $4.95 Priced formerly from $5.95 to 95—but because they were a - Kerchief Bargains for Men and Women! Men's Plain Linen Handker- chiefs with straight hems and handkerchiefs Half Price Sale of Art Goods Formerly 29¢ to $5.00 Now 15¢ to $2.50 Just time enough to make these for Christmas presents: Including stamped dining room .and bed room sets, dresser scarfs, vanity sets, quilted pic- tures, carriage robes and pillows, luncheon sets and sash curtains. Ready made—are towels, scarfs, aprons, baby dresses, luncheon sets and pillowcases. THIRD FLOOR (15) Tots® navy, copen ‘nally $4.95. day only (75) Pajamas for Women; white, pink, peach, blue flan- nelette; were $1. Fri- Chinchilla Coats; ’P:l“ 4; origi- (l.) Mama Dolls; blue and printed dhnlty dresses; $250 ‘and '$2.89. $1.25 (25), Girl® AU-Wool Coats, A 14; original saily % TE 3695, Feiday only, $3:7D (li) Fur Trimmed Coats, for misses and 14 0 :; fidt Pl "“"’ $5.00 (6) Savings Boys’ Bdrgm'n Table Plaid l.-bwheh.l (1)° Tan u-&d:l;. Wuu ‘l

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