Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1931, Page 27

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J. Ballentine, | Capt. Howard N. Beeman, Vetetinary|ville, Ill, to Hawaii; Colo., to Walter Reed General ital, | Ga.; Harlan J. A Chaplal thllo city; mju.rkennfl.h 'T. Blood, 1 Field, N. Y., to Fort Ham- | Corps, xington, g ‘ebster, from Hawail Artillery, from the Panama Canal Zone | il . ¥.; Capt. Alexander C. Doyle, 3 1 X Wi to Fori Monroe, Va.; Maj. l&'fln H. | Quarte: Corps, from Fort Hayes, | Infantry, from Fort Russell, Wyo., to|H. Fort Hamilton, Rol from the Pan- H 5 rmaster rts, Medical Ohio, to the Militia Bureau, War De-|Fort Snelling, Minn.; Capt. Harry C. ama Canal Zone to Fort Sam Houston, | partment; Capt. Richard F. Lussier, | Montgomery, Alr Corps, from Hawali to 7 1219F St , artermaster Corps, T SHOP Tex; Maj. Robert B, Moore, Infantry, | Infantry. from Fort Benning, Ga., to|Bolling Fleld, Anacostia, D. C.; Capt. i - = from the Philippines to Fort Benning, |the Militia Bureau, War Department; | James F. Powell, Air Corps, from Belle- | Capt. A. E. Merrill, Cavalry, from Cas- By the Associated Press. . ’ eason s NEW YORK, January 20.—The in- 960 Pairs S vasion of an Upper Fifth avenue man- F Street at Eleventh sion by an armed robber Tuesday night Smanes' Slyles put police on their toes today. : The hold-up of Mr. and Mrs. Howard 70th Anniversar r C. Brokaw, socially prominent, as they s Y Yea sat in their library playing backgam- mon and the loss of $175 was not re- vealed by authorities until last night, presumably because of the wealth con- centrated in that section. A well dressed, mild mannered youth s called at the Brokaw home that eve- ning and presented a revolver instead | of a calling card to the butler, John NAtional 3770 ’Drastic RedUCtion For Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brokaw \ ‘ z Held Up in H : Quick Clearsnce. || "ri” W. . Moses & | Darby. Demands Money. & “Keep quiet, nothing will happen to Queen Qual‘l)' vou” he said; “take me to the Brokaws.” Footwear With the muzzle of the revolver in his back, the butler led the way through the foyer and up a_ winding staircase : of Priced: at Only to the second-floor library. Then he ' stepped aside and presented the Visitor. “Keep quiet and you won't be harmed,” the latter sald. “I want money and T want it bad.” As the backgammon board rattled to v the floor, Mr. Brokaw handed over a : < wallet containing the $175 and the > youth_bowed in acceptancc. Ignoring > 2 Mrs. Brokaw's jewels, the gunman or- Z dered all three into a bath room across the hall and locked the door. Easily Skips Away. While the head of the house was notifying servants by telephone, the Including styles sold regularly o P gy ' F . d d S d e Brokaw home 1s locaied a . from $6.50 to $10.00 Jon, v, o gt I : ) ri ay an atur ay, ; S A 3 - Jacob H. Schiff and Mrs. Benjamin N. The very same fine shoes that have made D e s S TRty weli the name Queen Quality famoushthe hcountx'ly p,fio".g, B e over . . . the very same shoes that have al- r. Brokaw is president of a cloth-| T i g e et s | [WEESREREAEE , . ast days to buy at limited time, to the LOWEST price in many the former Edna G. Loew. F & 4 . e, OPTIMIST CLUB HEARS Picot-Top Queentex Hosiery, REV. FRANCIS HURNEY ‘ / : these reduced Pleces All silk, first quality, all shades. 95c “Shrine of Lourdes” Subject of i > Weekly Luncheon Talk—Frank | ) 2 . Little Also a Speaker. g : 7 Queen Quality Boot Shop | | ... nr e v o : . Immaculate Conception Parish, spoke 1219 F Street N. W. on “The Shrine of Lourdes” at the| &\ e : i : o e e Entire Stock Cloths and Napkins, Less 20% Prank Little, Senior Optimist in charge | ‘ of the Junior Optimist Club work at the Boys' Club of Washington, also WB.M . R TR - Fancy Linens, Reduced 2 . . 0ses & ns e : $9 All-Linen Hand-embroidered Madeira Napkins, a dozen. . ......$4.50 FSiied chiEtevenths i aprulet mcbers tonignt at E : $1.25 All-linen Doilies, 10x14 inches. Now, each................65¢ WAisRdiy s res e il e BLeAeTic 7 © 2 $2 All-linen Doilies, 12x18 inches. Now, each. T | Willam Wile, " Washington politica . X 2‘7%(5)8 garzs, size lgxgb inches. Now, each .... g EoRE B 2 2 , A arfs, size 18x54 inches. Now, each.... PROPERTY LEFT HERE s $5.75 Scarfs, size'18x45 inches. Now, each..................$2.85 . Gay SPrlng FI‘OCkS , Daughter of Col. Robert M. Thomp- d 5 L' R d . =% Madeira Linens, Reduced 12 For Misses B G mta s Beautiful madeira scarfs, doilies and napkins with hand embroidery in green. One- d w S e i diares Rey Wt half price in the January Sale. an omen Fla., September 5, 1930, f . e L 2 $10.50 Napkins reduced for the January Sale to,a dozen. .. ........$5.25 $ l 5 | premises 1611 Twenty-first street, val- $1.50 Doilies, size 10x14 inches, in the January Sale at.............75¢ SR In the Opportunity Shop ‘ued at $65.000, and had personal prop- e . . . lerty in the District worth $200,000. $2 Doilies, size 12x18 inches, in the January Sale at...............$ | Col. Thompson lived in Florida and his ” . . . : Wl was flled there and letters testa- | §= — = $5.25 Scarfs, size 18x36 inches, in the January Sale at...... Canton Crepes in lovely omorsanodisthioni e " $6 Scarfs, size 18x45 inches, in the January Sale at. .. is:f;ufxg’f‘;fi- slzj'r‘i::_‘}ik':";l’:; | BANKRUPTCY IS PLEA i : $7 Scarfs, size 18x54 inches, in the Januray Sale at ....... :prnsf a:is well aslrlccwtnvgn- | Voluntary Petition Filed by Du- / ¢ . . 1 B e T : Discontinued Cloths, Reduced % > L - pont Auto Works, Inc. lingerie touches, important | Alipetition! 1’ volistArs SBeBREAIDE z ‘ S IS tl t S, 2 new sleeve details, and Swhd Dibd vesterday dn i A A d yeste the District S ; 2 3 many other points of inter- preme Court by the Dupont Auto Works, . These cloths have no napkins. $12.75 Cloths, 2x21% yards est to the fashion-minded. e S T T S E $12.50 Cloths, 2x21/ yards. .. ...$6.25 $17 Cloths, 2x27/ yards. . liabilities was filed. o 4 $7 Cloths, 2x2 yards $3.50 $8.50 Cloths, 2x2 yards. .. . Attorneys Tobriner & Graham repre- Sketched: | sent the “bankrupt_and obtained from Y i Justice Jennings Bailey an order ad-| ~f S The wrap. aroun{d skirt of | judging the company bankrupt and re- / ; L h I th (h}s navy crepe rock ties ferring the case to Fred J. Eden, referee O/)é 3 & unC eon O S, C with a bow. Another bow in bankruptey. st ;\::e :1;::, ft:“:l:vei\'rj:st:er:: ' : © Alllinen cloths, size 54x54 inches, with an attractive colored border. - P Lo s bl | ARMY ORDERS Suitable for a luncheon or breakfast cloth. monizing tones add chig. | : TETEETET Condnts. Seesial, 199 Sizes for Women and Maj. Robert B. Shackelford, Medical om OrtS, PeCIa ’ 3' s, recently stationed at Fort George | - Misses & Rteade, Ma. O : - : 5. Thtaniry, ai Pore Benning, Ga. and| A lining of all lamb’s wool makes these comforts luxuriously warm. Of First Lieut. Al ; i, 2 = 5 5 i ¢ i R G T oy sateen with plain back and borders and frgured center, or with both sides Philippines, have been transferred to A plam In the Apparel Shop et e John McClintock, Quartermaster Corp of f W Y ”n at New Orleans, has been ordered to [ - e s e ) De L C Sh hemmed Sprln g Styles for Women || ms i S| Ny - N— ases, Jheels (he e Clellan, Ala. and Col. Hilden Olin,| g ; 3 ¥ Finance Department, at Panama, have Cases, size 42x36 inches Sheets, size 63x99 inches........$1.19 been orderea. to. thelr homes to. awat %Y Cases: si26v45536 iickies 38 Sheets, size 81x108 inches. . .. ...$1.49 3 7 ) , size 45x36 inches. . . . : X IR Ma). Omar H. Quade, Medical Corp: 2 ¢ % Sheets, size 72x99 inches........$1.31 $I 6 50 has _been _transferred from _Denve: . S —— / S “Elite” Sheets and Cases It costs only about 1% cents i i per day and 5 cents Sundays to : ; : ., A special collection of v Wastinaton's ‘hest Rowens. / ; Cases, size 42x36 inches Sheets, size 72x108 inches women'’s frocks with youth- i per delivered to you regularly P ; Sheets, size 72x99 inch Sh . : v \ e y : x99 inches eets, size 81x108 inches.......$1.39 ful lines. Becoming details, :avcry VIS o Su - - i $ 4 i i b 1 Telephcne National 5000 and % W v e O ot : fr ot i : Candlewick Spreads, $I-°5 n surplice frocks, ¢ v, ately. e Route Agent will col- ' % /)7 2 & yeneRe ” | | lect at the end of each month ’ P 4 necks of lace, or dainty bead Voot i i 2 4 g e . work. The season’s favored i 68 Regular $2.95 handmade candlewick spreads in single-bed size. ) materials, Printed Crepe, Yoo KILLS PAINS-ACHES IN 5 T | MOSES—FIRST FLOOR pure dye Canton Crepe, | 5 MINUTES Georgette and Chiffon. En- - | OR MONEY BACK i p chanting new Spring colors, Robene will make you pain l(ree \ iy : / e in 5 minutes as the first applica- X d i < Mg i and Navy and Black. tion sends & powerful pain destroy- i 4, A 4 < ’“{M’ m“"hw ing heat deep into the seat of pain. A\ f i b, < : - \\mm e g - . Robene c discomfort and ! .. 4 m The Dress Shown e e { e Ladp il | Robene heat quickly kills pain due i f 1 A . IS \Iilt"“ o G AN R L BRI S VAL IN RS VR S b e e s b d WA AV VD AN L IV S IR SIS A 6 A surplice closing and a \ to Rheumatism, Neuritis, Neuralgia, ! I Rl surp g Lumbago, Muscle strain, inflamed ’ A~ | { ] ’m graceful skirt give slender- L ot ad atwcies. Hrtilees ‘OF izing yet youthful lines. The B eonaaess tickn eskia: ‘oSN ) 4 i W““m i i print has white leaves on a ’ is a clean green | § " A I e ., fe. | ! ; navy blue background. The - 3 I} grense, ‘o ‘o sticki- ¢ | |”““1” N becoming collar is white 3l i trimmed with fagotting. Reep you free from H == pain for months. e - Money back oo B application does 3 i not kil pain. SECOND FLOOR L Robene at Drug Stores i M

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