Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1931, Page 30

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25 Raigf THE EVENING AR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1931 RIOTING IN INDIA COSTS 19 LIVES Moslems Attack Hindu Pick- ets in City of Previous Bloody Clashes. " ’ By the Associated Press. SPINAGAR, India, September 25— : s re killed in this i G STREET AT ELEVENTH eak of communial when Moslems at- The Hindus repiied with rifle fire after 12 ,of their numl";g‘ hago h?:n. ; / il o o A8 5 ” R i T N e W S t y i €S o3 For Perfect Costume Harmony for : ; swords and axes rricaded themsclves in the native quarter and defied the police, Business was brought to a standstill. The London Daily Mail said the mortalities were the result of a Moslem s conspiracy to ?enfiro—';es'\'hrhM:hal;;!d‘:‘ J » M' B ir, Si r ingh, , fide?:E{:‘ci Bl with Inayatullah, an unior ISS and Mall‘on Afghan, who once was Emir of Afghanistan for lhl’l:: days. (;hwb‘o.rtd‘::' v X ; : N hAaid to be waiting on the T’ S l I l (" : A » 95 e wree Splendid Groups v S : for developments. Spinagar has been the several bloody clashes lateiy. Mohammedans were Killsd and scores j :‘n"“"f'dc‘;;"l"‘:‘ty ‘:‘h‘g“ p; i ‘“_ nE;gc \ - ) Ygur handbag, this year, must be in perfect harmony € with your costume. We have just the bags to “go” Maharajah took charge of d g e s d ¢ : ¢ perfectly with your Fall wardrobe, Y S : . 2 Exquisitely. made, ¢ -y R In plain calf, suede, alligator grain and combination 20 FIRMS, 13 PERSONS Sriany E168 ik N ) leathers. Envelope and pouch shapes with back and top FACE POSTAL CHARCES| 3 3 that will appeal to straps. Green, blue, black and brown. Mexas and Oklahoma Defendanis d - 0 lyou instantly. In 1\, . 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Me., ! & § L or that little added touch of L. A X 3 : E \ i Smart Fall Styles in smartness, silver bracelets are just the thing. These are set in Hand-Turned rhinestone or - attractive colors with safety clasp. Thie“24th n.’{'.m;, : : ‘ T 38 ' 57 ..:‘ ‘ { lPri ncess R oya I' ’ Palais Royal—M'ain Floor grass, Quarterm: city to Philadel| Ga., and Lieut. T. A. Northa try, from Fort George G. Meade, Md,, u@l NG | ) , Sh oes ; New Fall Gloves Lieut, Comdr. Herbert J. Meneratti, ; o detached U. 8. 5. Wright; to U. 8. 8. e G K A T 6-Button Glace Kid Lieut. Comdr. Ross P. Whitemarsh, to duty as executive officer U. 8. S. . ::lgéfi;gogfimgnn:m;v Getached The prettiest dresses we have seen in Some time : $3~95 Elliott as executive officer. : . . o - o Lieut, Charies 0. Humphrevs, de- For the junior miss, just the things that she will want for school and college Al . B. g s H Tent, Naval Hosgitai, New York, N. Y. wear., . Glace Kid in Pull-On and :Lg:l:h?e:;fi:n e For the matron, simplicity and elegance with fine materials, : One-Button Styles ome. : 2 , "Tirut Emi 34 ey, doaches ?‘g' Also Evening and,Dinner Frocks : $7Z.50 $7.95 Vega as engineer officer. J ' and 2' e e 1o it Sy Palais Royal—Third Floor N o Lieut. George H. Toepfer, detached U. 8. 8. Biddle; to U. 8. §. Wright. - Lieut. (Junior Grade) tume this Fall. Be sure yours .Dgrl“ll?,oj&‘.‘bg:t‘u;h:g ‘}J.ss.&sw;;',:ir:‘\: et 11\ Ano[her Shlpmen{ o{' ThOSC Famous Select your Fall Footwear from our complete stock of are “just right” and achieve that ] 5 these excellent shoes. We have all of the latest styles distinguished chic that fashion de- Lieut. (Junior Grade) Francis W. | K 3 . Laurent, detached Bureau Navigation and favored materials. mands, Come to the Palais Royal aboo: September 22; reileved all active ; \ b 44 g r’ 14 2 ek . Himeii uty: to nome. 21 Soft suede—Black or Brown attractively trimmed with or newest, smartest s - ir., detached VF Squadron 38 (U. 8. 8. 3 patent leather—Luster or mat Kid. p i Palais Royal—Main Floor Langley) about October 1; to Naval Alr . | Dull Black or Brown Calf with contrasting pipings and 3 Station, Anacostia, D. C. 1 PARLLS £ 3 4 o e 4 Ensign Henry B. Twohy, to perma- $15 Size $0.98 appliques. New Pin Scal combined with patent and ever nent duty involving flying, Naval Alr 4 (22"x32") . A picture ‘tHat willl reflect popular all patent leather. Station, Pensacola, Fla. ; your good taste in home Brown suede Center Buckle with harmonizing trim of Medical Corps. 7 r | : 5 Si 5 e ; ; R e it uay 22 ) $.5”51zg $ 3 R e O e Inster and Brown Kid. Medium vamp and covered Cuban u ’ n i\ i (16'x20") : ady Washington revoked: to continue duty Naval Hos- : > d o LA T QTN We have a complete stock of Junior Misses’ Hand-Turned Gloves can make or break a cos- pital, Puget Sound, Wash. 4 1 P i - g?fi*:étfi‘:’f{fi%f}?fi?fi;‘?’:fifi. ", , 3 %‘ rgi?fic) 5',79 priced. Princess Rayal Shoes priced at $6.00. : . : Sk Nawal District: g Other Princess Royal Shoes priced from $6 to §8.50 Full-Fashioned—Pure Thread Silk aSept: Albert, 7 Qelger aetached s} o e rteraTE Palais Royal—Main Floor ' Palais Royal—Second Floor \ trict; to Recelving ship San Prancisco. Lieut. Comdr. Hardy V. Hughens, de- tackad 4th Naval District: to duty with | . - . . i Glnaln Nacional, Nicaragua, Saturday! Children’s Day Offers This Remarkable Purchase of Mothers Will Appreciate These! I‘_I O S e a. 1 Lieut. Comdr. Arthur S. Judy, addi-| tional duty marine recruiting station, | , Detroit, Mich. ® ‘ I ’ S h I Lieut. Comdr. John M. McCants, de- tached Naval Medical School, Wash- ’ ": S C 00 ington, 1. C. about November 14: to Norfolk Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, 3 Lieut. Comdr. Howard H. Montgom- § r- gy . ) etaehed. Norfolk ' Naval GENUINE GOODYEAR WELY roc S ® P, ol U n LD 5 One-strap, oxford and high shoes, with full- SATIONALLY KNOwWa, 7 $ ' P [ ] v 3 Prs. $3.60 You can't be a bit,smarter than your hosiery! ‘Select from ‘our large assortment of popular colors and the new darker shades. Sizes 81 to 1015, : X N Supply Corps. : i RADIO ik ot B Gt kb aaes fitting lasts, of good grade leathers. Patent . ALT S 3 aide lnn':1;&;:3..3;335rn:;n:’nmsg;qg& leathers, black and brown leathers, with leather S5 /’ “fl‘g:;(‘i"fln]';’]:‘gl 32?55,‘.",511 i soles that give extra long wear. o Ko b s - duty as acc g officer, Naval Al S . s‘l‘a{w:‘ s.nc?ngl‘et:t;F calit, | A Infants’ Sizes 5 to 8, D Width Shoes That Can Be Lieut. Nicholas A. Brown, orders % Srdratys September 8 modified: to Naval Al hi 's Si 1 ~ Re-Soled by Stitching F P ..'-&lon, Hampton Roads, _,a \nstead Children’s Sizes 8! to 11, C, D Widths “Radio Welts” are exclu- Long Wearing e by dial yrocl s f M;Ay 1{;;‘1. Wl;}urll(lzlon.dl). Lh % . Misses’ Sizes 1132 t0'2 B.G D' Width sive with Palais Royal Goadvear crepe, knit novelty fab- Palais Royal—Main Floor eut. Henry H. Karp, d-t: Nay: Ses S 2 , . A , i 3 “ Alr Station, ‘Hampton' Roads, VA 0 ’ b ke AR S it Downstairs Store in Wash- yea rics and jersey and Asiatic station. | High shoes in infants’ and children’s sizes only. ington! Welt covert cloth. Two- A i ; Full-Fitting Lasts and Widths for Narrow Feet piece models, separate [ ] I Special Purchase! Marine Corps Orders | | g jumpers. Flare and /i %4 . .1t . ‘ . Raren ity Many GBI Boys' and Girls' 50c Phoenix pleated skirts. Many Capt. Amor L. Sims, detached New Y i i York, N, Y., to Philadelphia, Pa. R C with white collars and LR DR NP d ; Socks . . ...29cpr g o e e (g e B . ; : : Boyw’ % Fancy Legs, Fall weight. Sizes 8 to 11 £ besn promoted o the grades indicated: - : ; — Children's and Girls' % Fancy Sport Socks, in mercérized cotton and Fioat teutonant. dohs . E. Young, r. : 4 i Y . I Palais Royal Half Length Socks, cotton and rayon. Sizes 5 to 8. First Jicutenant, Kenneth H. Corne! Pt enan: Aruasl i dord . Second Floor 'Palais Royal—Main Floor. rst 1 t, Russcll N. Jordahl. ley M. Rixey, 3d. : L3 N. Uts. §

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