Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1931, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 1931 L’ -’ N - coffin home of I 8. garet McCathran, “Specialty;” Betty USES OLD WESTERN GUN | bz ot the notorious Dalton gang, “col| pOLCE SAY FUGITIVE o x}'g_fbm’;xg‘::@g; “polce | Tamson. + e e DANCES TO BE GIVEN Eo A, S T TO ROUT ROBBER BAND) piouct Savt Tty S o HID SELF IN COFFIN i s o Palm Prints, | Husters Pupils on Oklahoma ; ae st 4 A JSSNpIS & luid Up & weokerage firm mal charge against him that will bs| Soclety Program. - ’ - :| LONDON (#)—Scotland Yard is em- Ex-Marshal in Oklahoma in Pion-l;‘l‘:"!‘ Jesterday Whick Nix 1 an o6 Man Accused of “Beeping” After | firard i court st Princess Anne next| LONI Mm?flm o B ::.- mncxunw o:,;,::, ot mss] FACES GAMING CHARGE s i TR R et Db g Ao oo Lo i himgyvgrallion briror ek oo i v PO P Semapamra S ) ting 01d” After Missing Shot. I commas “Playing Dead. oprwfnwson d.istrlct}.‘ 1:1; Wl;s{ releuedihn]s bee‘n s%nun%: to 14 months in|Society, to be s t!h on Garage. By the Associated Press. i h to The Star. under bail after a hearing before Mag-|prison for housebreaking. The detec- : e Loy 0 ity an T G SR ¢emng15mcn{.;;psx%. °Md, September 25— | istrate F. N. Holland. the case sald paimprints were | Among the dan Rose Laven- | Fred Saffrell, 30 years o, .v‘;llver he Mkart‘yv; n'm %oolln. a mem- old,” Nix commented later. The “’] el s v i e P e e B e T R oy i o e oo = o e e FERPARRRL IR ARNE TR S h For 1932 : : Free Auto License Plates E 2 h . ————— of 217 Q| Alr express service is proposed der, in “The Personality Kiddie”; Mar- | street, who was arrested by the head- 'Colombia 5 ve e “’possum play” of Reginald Ward, The cheriff said he captured the man'as infallible as fingerprints. ‘raffic Bureau can handle only 2 NAtional 5100 1,000 applications a day, it is nec- essary that you file your claim now. F Street at Seve;lf So Exquisitely Soft and Flattering— Really the Smartest Things We’ve Seen—A Wonderful Group of ' , r t Dresses Furred Coats Shee Velve - Bicornes, Tricornes and Brims in the In Spanish Tile and For the Jr. Misses® (20N it D o e New Suede Hats Suede—the perfect Here in three topline o choice for your new hat— styles—in youthful or because it adapts itself to matronly models—in the the new mode—because wanted black, brown, its rich dullness belongs green and wine—and in with the “rough” Fall head sizes 2135 to 24 b, S o ey Sketched s a long- weaves in coat and frock inches. world with their vivid O S e e color! New boucles and ‘ Eliniece HEyTes aitls Viacs SpebE T TR luxo- i / cuffs and glittering buttons Tio¥ e el i o o / for afternoon wear. Also, wolfy, squirrel, - Civet, Kat, : f sleeveless velvets to dazzle e sl ) vour beaux! And Satins, Black, Browns and Green. ' -& | ifnnlons, Wool Crepes!” Tn a host of styles. 11 to .17. (Third Ploor—The Hecht Co.) Women’s, Misses® Sizes % (Third Floor—The Hecht Co.) (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) To Make a Long Glove Story Shorter— These 5 and 6 Button Length Models Are Chic for Afternoon and Street Costumes! Glazed and Suede Gloves Our showing of In black with white, latest trimmed nov- Glkor OB i elties in Slip-on and 5 3 d z h Mousquetaire gloves & o A will delight you. ? gloves reflect the With contrasting elegance of the Sprightly Models of Rayon in A Pt S color. Also plain new-old fashions! New Styles . . . 'New Colors ; B A shades, (Maln Ploor—The Heeht Co) 519 i One piece, with or with- out coat; also two-piece models. Of fine run-re- —these nubby tweeds and » 50 % Y //%/"////) ] : 7 %?/ %) /;/, So practical and so smart ; TR ’%/« / // “/////I )'///A 7/ SOy Shades- for Street— for Sports Wenr— or Afternoon— for’ } ‘ ’/////////f",; é':,, / . Evening—in the Beautiful auff Durtbie, / ) |\ %//fi/////////é////////////’ : The hose that, at { \\\\\ : \})“W\ \ | \ fl//./ /4%%@{////’///& /% é prensnve “Best Selle: The Smartest Fashion Afoot! ; e T merceri grter welts. ¢ - F aS hlo n N{ 0 d e S hO e S (Main Ploor— P sheer all-silk chifl'(;n hosle with . ; P The Hecht Co) ; d p]ate_d sples—onc of our largest 4 {5 Hose—dul| sheer extra fine all-silk . chiffon with picot tops; an “aristocrat” among™ silk stockings—in its sheer loveliness. @ialn Floor—The Hecht Cod

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