Evening Star Newspaper, September 3, 1931, Page 22

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I T ONSPYS RELEASE Forger Says He Is Count von Buelow, German “Shadow { Man” in World War. By the Associated Press. CANON CITY, Colo.,, September 3.— Professing to be Count Karl von Bue- low, “shadow man” of the German spy | system in the United States during the World War, a prisoner in the Colorado State penitentiary will be released here today. But when prisin gates swing open John L. K Unit im- migration officer, will has been ordered to eff low's deportation, on the charge he is time criminal alien.” K sald the man had several P aliases Checking records of Fort Douglas, M Utah, immigration officials are con- vinced the man was held in military camp there during 1918 and 1919 as an y. At Fort Douglas h elly immigra- y does not want him and says i is given his choice he will go to Vera Cruz, Mex- 100, where, he asscrts, he has large holdings Von Buelow was sent prison from Colorado to serve four to seven BRIDE AND ATTENDANTS WEAR SATIN PAJAMAS Groom and Best Man Garbed in Corduroys in Seattle Ceremony. By the Associated Press. SEAT eggshell satin Langdon of Seat of Elton Hunter night. Miss Langdon's b aid wore pajamas, while the bridegroom. his best man and the ushers wore yellow corduroy trousers and dark double- breasted coats. The ceremony was performed in the Seattle Gospel Tabernacle by the Rev Robert T. Elwell, who appeared in reg- ular clerical garb. DEPORTATION DUE W, B. Moses & Sons F St at llth POPULAR PRICE MILLINERY WINNER By far the most successful hat that we have ever of- fered. Young Woashing- tonians have accepted it with enthu- siasm . . . roll - side Eugenie bowler of fine fur # felt, tr with con- trasting ringlets falling just behind the ears. All Colors All Headsizes Ask for No. 178 W, M. Moses & Sons Nat’l 3770 F St. at 11th | owest Prices Fver! Plaids . Two-tone Blankets Held in Mothproof Cedar Chests Till Dec. 1st, or Later, if Desired. $2 ea. A double bed size blanket in pretty solid.cclors with jacquard border. An unbe- lievable quality at this price. This all-wool blanket beau- tifully bound with 4-inch sateen. In a selection of at- tractive plain colors. Dou- ble bed size. $]0-35 pr The famous “North Star” blankets in plaids or solid colors. Each blanket cut and bound separately. . In selection of colors: extra large double bed size. Y5 A “North Star” three-cclor novelty blanket combining white with rose, blue, gold, green, orchid or peach. All wool; extra large double size. Solid Colors Novelties $3.40 An all-wool blanket, double bed size. It comes in rose, green, orchid, blue, peach or tan. $5.00 pr. A gay plaid blanket of part wool. In colors of rose, blue, gold, orchid, green, black and white, with matching sateen binding. Double size. $8.95 pr This blanket in either solid colors or plaids. * All-wool and double bed size. Weight of pair of blankets is 5 lbs. $5.55 e Two - color reversible all- wool blankets in rose and green, green and orchid, or- chid and peach, blue and peach. Sateen binding. Double size. $Q.65 e An extra large double “North Star” all-wool blan- ket in rose, blue, maize, wisteria, green, apricot or ecru. (72x84 inches.) m September Blanket Sale Is Now in Progress Drastic Reductions 50c to $I Brassieres 29c Only 27 plain or lace-trimmed brassieres greatly reduced. Rt }Brassi‘t;res‘lln plain styles. Were $1.50 and b5 59¢ 18 Lace and figured satin $3 to $5 Silk Undies $|.|9 74 pleces, including dancettes and step-ins of crepe de chine, with setin stripe, in flesh or green. Che- mise in crepe de chine, plain or Jace trimmed. 7 Negligees of baronet satin and crepe de chine in figured or plain style. Regu- $| |9 larly 5 and $3.95 . MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Childrens' Pied Piper Shoes p ecially Priced Juniors’, $| 95 Ix)}fi:!ts'. 515 to 8 ; $200 3 1012 . $2.40 Misses’, 125 t01 .. Includes sandals, in patent leather, tan. smoke and white. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Children's Apparel Reduced $1.25 to $1.95 sleeveless washable dresses . 79C (2 for $1. 70) $2.95 to $4.95 sleeve- less silk d S $I 95 $1 to $2.95 hats, berets $1 to $1.50 pajamas 35c whoopee sox, 5 pairs . MOSES- SECOND FLOOR 25¢ Handkerchiefs 19c Women's handkerchiefs of white linen, embroidered and French col- ored borders. MOSES--FIRST FLOOR $5.95 Blouses SI.95 ilk blouses with frills er vie with vee necklines, long MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Silverware Less 20% Heevily plated ware, including ell our finest pieces. $10 $8.00 Pitchers ..eeeeeeees $8 candle- $6'40 StICKS .eesenneesnce " $111ce $880 bucket Jieieeiaiioae $2 Ice $ tongs ..vee seee I -60 $20 Shaker ... $27 Glass: to match $10 Flasks Many other fine pleces. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Linen Crash 4 yds. 69c 100 pAECefi of all-linen crash with borders of green, blue or pink. 4 yards to the piece. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Rugs Reduced 1 36x72 machine Wi Q%oécoed rug. as $|2 95 8 36x72 reversible cotton che- nille rugs. Were $5 95 $11.75 1.30x54 oval wool $8.95 rug. Was $16 L, Wq“r?f{?nd“& {‘?‘E Size 27x40. Was $12 3Lfi€l§3{'€dsx[5\)xrw;; $2| 50 835 5 i et Were s100 9495 L e HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 193%. W. D Moses & Sons Nat’[ 3770 F St.atllth September Lamp Sale Is Now in Progress Drastic Reductions AFTER-INVENTORY CLEARANCE! SUMMER APPAREL MiSSES’ AND WOMEN'S COATS AND DRESSES Never Before Have Prices Been 80 Cheap--Final Reductions' The Most Drastic Reductions We Have Ever Offered! Every Piece of Summer Apparel Must Be Sold! DRESSES Were $10.75 to $16.50 3 Were $5.95 to $16.50 3 Extra Selling Space In the Opportunity Shop CLEARANCE Summer Dresses $ I.50 $ 3 50 Were $2.95 to $5.95 Were $5.95 to $10 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Allen-A Stockings In New Fall Colors 8 OC Full-fashioned pure chiffon stockings, with panel-curve heel and picot tops. In the new shades—Tahiti, Indotan, Tropique, Negrita and Matin. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Friday Bargain Spectals ‘ Z—Two‘plssenger Gliders, in orange and green canvas, Special tomorrow 4—Folding Lawn Settees, 4-ft. length. Was $1.90. Tomorrow $I 00 21—Maple Porch Chairs and Rockers, nat- Were $16.50 Were $16.50 to $29.75 Were $19.75 to $25 10 ALL SALES 1—2-Pc. Living Room Suite, black and rose 1—2-Pc. Queen Anne Living Room Suite, ; slightly soiled. Was $235. Tomorrow $265 Were $25 to $39.75 FINAL Were $25 to $35 Were $29.75 Group of Much Higher-Priced Coats. Were $29.75 to $49.75 Extra Salespeople In Bridge or Floor Style 3-candle metal bridge lamp, finished in bronze. Complete with a plain or deco- rated parchment paper shade. Reduced for the September sale to $4.85. Many Other Values in thc. September Lamp Sale 3-candle metal table lamp, finished in bronze. Complets with a hand-deccrated parch- ment paper shade. Reduced for September Sale to $4.85. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR sprmg Bargain Specials 2—2-Pc. Living Room Suites, pleated back, plain taupe mohair. Was $200. Tomorrow 1—3-Pc. Living Room Suite, Chesterfield design, figured tapestry. Was Tomorrouw $175 ural finish. Wer X % 34 vatrds zgnemrcfilsefl'lbwed values. Tnmorrofl ks $2 “‘Narth Star” reversible b'lanlr:et in a selec- $ 85 ‘C‘iége Was $9.50. Yd. $4 85 1—Queen Anne Secretary, 3 draw- tion of seven color combinations. Bound . 131, yards 36-inch-wide car- ers, brown fim;h Was $87. shopworn. with 4-inch matching reversible satin pet in figured design. $4 45 Tomorrow IOTEoMD ribbon. Was $8.50. Yard. MOSES—THIRD AND SIXTH FLOORS MOSES—FIRST FLOOR MOSES_FOURTH FLOOR 1—2-Pc. Pullman Bed-Davenport‘ Suite, green frieze cover, coil spring, slightly 1—2-Pc. Living Room Suite, tapestry and ' mohair coverings, large roll arms, Was $235. Tomorrow. . $|65

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