Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1931, Page 25

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JANUARY 9, NSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store STAR, FRIDAY, . THE EVENING —,———‘_“'—"f'—'_ MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS ARE ROBBED | BUYER COMES T00 LATE | ON PEAKS NEAR CITY OF MEXICO peenient e srave to s | WASHINGTON, D. ST e 1 Property, Commits Suicide. | Tu UP[RAIE TRA'NS Bandits Said to Get Tips on Parties and to Trap Them in e R e | Oldenwalder, 62, offersd his home for Remote Spots. sale. No offers were made and he be- | came despondent. Yesterday he killed | himself. i By the Assoclated Press. 50 miles from Mexico City. Astec fable| His body was found soom afteryard | MEXICO CITY. January 9.—High up cihuatl, the sleeping wom- | by Frank C. Carpenter, who had been dubbed Ixtaccihuatl, the sleeping wom- | oo, T Tool"octate firm to purchase | Road Now Unit of B. & 0. as court Confirms Sale !amld the snow and ice of Popocatepetl | Despite Plea. and. Ixtaccihuatl the two volcanves |8t and Pop the eternal warrior Who | tne house. Which do eternal sentry duty outside |guafds hers. The top of Ixtaccihuatl | [ the Valley of Mexico, bandit gangs |Tesembles the bust, shoulders and hips | == ~ - " i have taken to robbing mountain climb- | 6f & woman, while Popo's summit is By the Associated Press. |ers & remarkably beautiful cone. by 0 { ™A party of tourists arrived here Wed- | The elimbers claim that the robbers D G | CHICAGO, January 9.—Despite the | & POrH OF SO DTheld up as |have placed guards at. th 5 angerous assy sale of the old Chicago & Alton Rail- | hey {ofled up the snowy sides of the|to the mountains t road to the Baltimore & Ohio interests. | crajer of Popocatepetl. They lost all | erates of likely prey it will continue to operate, but under | thoir valuables. Another party recent- | then are trapped in inaccessible spots the name of “the Alton Railroad Cor- |}y was victimized on the slopes of |Some of the victims believe the bandits Two Timely Sales for Junior Misses SALE NUMBER ONE: SALE NUMBER TWO: More Than 100 New bad ‘taste. " feel: aizzines 3 ed. "It ney. Get estimated to hold Advertisement. | 40 years ol 6 i’ | At the Height of the Winter S Stomach Acidity . poration,” as & unit of the B. & O. | rxtaccihuatl { are members of the old rural guard of y | Federal Judge George Carpenter con- | “The two volcanoes are located about the section. . i firmed the sale vesterday and granted | - 2 i e e i — Ends lll(:k a petition assigning the road from the [ purchasers to the newly-formed cor- purchasors o the newy-tormed, <ot | SEEKS MAIL DELIVERY | CITY RAIDS SLOT BOXES ; subject fo previous cbligations of $50,- i T , b ks 7 S IO Peiped L MR MUSUMRE ot | Riverdale Citizens to Meet to| $8,000 in Prospect for Charity in anyinine else T ever | thou nite es ‘Senator s 1 3 | d,” says illiam Rontz o Vindgap. o eis oounsel for pro.| Formulate Plans for Free Service. | Montreal Drive. P 1" el ouhere ‘" Sagt 'uts\g s'(locké\n]ldbrs nfhxhe C. & Ad"dde- | Special Dispatch to The Star. MONTREAL, January 9 (#).—A gift || stomach 1t ynlu‘hflyr.":\ weak heart, it seribed the deal as “the most sordid in Hot S > ! is dangerous. T tell others about this B e el e oy nowcingo the | FRIVERDALE, Md., January 9.—A |of about $8,000 was in prospect for the DINE and too it ccurt denied the right to enter an in- | mass meeting for the purpose of formu- poor of the city yesterday, representing tervening petition. They are expe cted | lating plans to secure free mail delivery | the estimated ntents of 400 slot ma- ‘o]‘v:;;e ‘gglrrpec:th:r t:niz l:;qgh(;rt C(I‘(\g'id service here will be held in the head- | chines seized by police. | ers submitled. mo Teorganization plan | QuArters of the Republican Club Mor Alderman Allan Bray, chairman of | during eight years and that they had | day night. J. Wilson Ryon, presiden e City Executive, announced no right to attempt to become partners | of the club, which is sponsoring the | of the purchasers. { movement, will preside. | & Councilman W. A. Carson has been | He The percentage of persons who live | active in seeking delivery service, and |stroy the mac to reach or pass the century mark is | during the past year the revenues of | court action and i found to be very small, ~authentic | the local post office are reported to |redress they could figures showing about 30 in_ every |have incressed greally. The post office | without he owners wanted Regularly $10.75 Specially Priced LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 . No .Connection With Any Other Washington Store Girls’ $1.95 to $2.95 ~ Felt Hats $1.59 Mid-winter models taken from our own $1.95 and $2.95 stocks and reduced! Felts and velvets —in black, brown and high shades. FOURTH FLOOR. Coats for Boys Of All Ages Now Reduced $6.90 We're making room for new Spring merchandise— thus the drastic reductions! Coats of heavy chinchilla, kersey and wombatine-lined leatherettes! Sizes 4 to 9 and 10 to 18. STREET FLOOR. Starting the New Year With-a Sale! Tots’ Coats and 3-Piece Pile Fabric Sets Coat, Muff and Beret to Match $6.75 The coats are fancy tweed mixtures, warmly lined, and trimmed with cunning little fur collars. The complete sets are fashioned of pacasquirrel, a thick, warm, fur-like pile fabric; sizes 2 to 6. TOTS' SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR. Save Now! Winter Coats - for Girls Originally $10.95 to $12.95 $ 7.90 Excitingly new . . . models for every occasion, including Sunday Nite frocks with fur-trimmed jackets. In Chanel coral, tur- quoise, Patou green, gold, red, black and any number of those gay bright prints. Sizes 11 to 19. They’re of dull trico broad- cloths and that new rough woolen called Pongene! Fash- joned with slim, fitted lines and huge face-framing collars and cuffs of chic flat or fluffy, long- haired black furs. Sizes 13 to 17. JUNIOR MISS SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. You'll Be Smart in PRINT If You Choose Your Print From Those Being Shown in Our Sports Shop Exhausted by holiday parties? Jaded with Winter activities? What you need is a new printed frock — one that breathes of Paris and Spring—one of these for only— $16.50 New—Different From Prints of Other Springs! That have that 1931 freshness at is only brought about by such colorings as turquoise, coral, Patou green, Arabian red and other true 1931 colors. Look at the model sketched! Can you resist it? We thought not. SPORT SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. The Unusual Again COATS For Woman or Miss— Featuring New Treatments With Arabian Lynx 30 $49.75 to $59.50 Values There are reasons why smart Washington women prefer our $35.00 coats! First, because of the enormous Arabian lynx sets that trim them, and, secondly, because of the superior tailoring of the rich broadcloths. These Furs Also Included at $35 Fine black caracul and long- haired pointed furs. Crepe and “trico broadcloths and new rough woolens. Sizes 14 to 46 and 351 to 48145. COATS—SECOND FLOOR. $7.95 Coats of 1009, Alpaca pile, all-wool tweeds, and Tru Curl chinchilla, in brown, tan, green, wine, blue and navy; sizes 7 to 14. Some fur trimmed! GIRLS’ SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR. For the Children 50c Sport Socks 39c = A real buy for the kiddies! Lisle and cotton mixtus — in good-looking diamond, jacquard and novelty weaves. Sizes 8 to 11. Every One a Recent Purchase In Straw and Felt Combination $3.45 Windows full of gay, new fashions, magazines showing the loveliest hats in years, surely you are ready for a new hat! The price is so low, you can buy several! Bright colored felts, tucked ribbon hats, and the cleverest felt and shiny straw twosomes! MILLINERY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. STREET FLOOR, The Comfort Shoe for Children FITZWELL The shoe that is built to the natural shape of the child’s foot! In patent leather, tan, olive, tan and black elk—all have Good- year welted soles. $3.50 to $5 What a Line Up Boys” Wool Sweaters Special $ l 79 Boys find so many uses for sweaters—to ensemble with knickers, to wear under a coat—and these are very low priced! Plain shades of tan and green, and jacquard effects on light and dark grounds; 6 to 10 for juniors; 11 to 16 for boys. BOYS' SHOP—STREET FLOOR. January Reductions Are in Effect $6.50 to $8.50 Shoes $5.85 Women annually wait for this clearance to get these remark- able values! Pumps, straps and oxfords of fine black or brown kid, and our Grip Tites, in SHOE SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. $10.00 to $12.50 Values $7.85 Hand-fashioned shoes in many laste Winter styles. Patent leather, black or brown kid of a very fine quality. Many Flex- ridge shoes included! Not all styles in each size.

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