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THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1931 ml.[ DF U s AGEN :’unm :Dfl SCHMIDT ACCEPTS 2D DIVISION SMOKER ‘M wm o bave bewn’ -—1 PHILADELPHIA OALl SET FOR NOVEMBER 7 - claims to —— | D €. Branch of War Group to Have | LA'D Iu quAN New York m added :’m_ "'.""" °‘ Zion Evangelical Lutheran Ccl(n- Gen. Malone as Guest wm of Homor. Iuem.‘-‘m“ e Departnts o .mmas gation Will Meet to Con- Mf Arrest F i Al-! S ire ‘Mchell, who fashionable sider Resignation. =3 K a Arrest Follows e e \ ; : Atlants address. refused consent for her it gmfi“fl’_rm:,:fi‘; | auflmttn - leged False Search of | vty o7 o, Speriiy |, R S, s, of B Mone, Commanstiog v o Be 3¢ Party Specials Steamship. thortties in Washington regarding en- | Lutheran Church. Philade g 2% iy of aliens into this country. She said | expects to leave Washington the Ice Cream in Bewitching Forms S she did g0 to the captain of the Edison | end of the year By khe Associated Press. and protest what she charged was the | hoid a special mtflmc November 4, to A” ATLANTA. Ga. Ooctober 29— activity of the ship in bringing in aliens | cansider his resignation, i e s w ! ac = = an em :p«-."h g g B ?}]mln m:l d"‘t’d - - -Io‘Dzrm:cch:-::géh on Ju“;m"‘“ 912 P Cats, Corn, Candlesticks, etc., | self as & 1al agent of the immigra- 'Government agent 1 | fioh service, s woman known ss Mrs., “You might say that the charges are came to America from Ge 4 Delghetat W at Three Dollars per dosen. | Laura Mitchell of Atlanta, was arrested | 8 frame-up.” she said 14 years oid, and was ordatned five elightfu ay Filled to o W atiful hete yesterday at the request of Pederal | BShe claimed she made s trip from . Before coming to Wash- to Ewfoveain 3 verflowing with bea suthorities in New Yorx | Greece to New York on the Edison and | served German Luthersn = st Individual Blvors: - ShoMRE. . i 3 She was released by United States | charged the ship brought in aliens as| | congregations Hagerstown | who enis, ™4R7, Washingtontans, Commissioner E. §. Griffiths, under | “seamen. " | Besrdstown, m.; paltimore. and Bm | Jinine_ut Normandy Fazm whers fi.umm . 1d R $2000 bond pested by P. N. Mitchell, | Mrs. Mitchell, a middie-aged woman, | cuse. N. Y | e admommhere. cr” “Frovincial Bricks ozen Roses . . . . Atjunta cafe operator, who said he i said she had been to Greece on & visit.| During the war. he was the only min- | Frames o eharmingty gorizeyed in Fancy Cakeu adivideal Bricks L s .01 husband but that she was a native of the|ister in Washington to continue Ger- Bk, hian, Dom, md b - . 1 dozen C rnanong . " . ormation telegraphed here by | United States. She said she was born | man services. | dinners are served untl 9 p. m e e e| Bt John's is cne of the cidest and | : . = Uniited States District Attorney George | in New York, but refused to name th: ma‘l! ol Atnem n:mc;“hes - and | T . Toa, Dinner z i POMPON M oc % B“nch Medalle of New York, was m:de the | city, because “I have folks living there of the warrant Medalie's tele- | and there is no need to bring them into delphia. Sund-y Broakiast | B e el r o e et | - A, for Msdalies_ch that she | T 8 miles from District Line. Wis- as & special agent of the immigra- | As for alie’s charge - D . * %ok service, and in that capacity made | faisely represented herself as a_cousin | M000000 Gold Shlpped £ Avec 0on, Biver Bead 4o 4 | a dearch of the steamship Edison of the |of the former United States Semator| ..o pe oo 20 ) —A ship- | ree Green Line last August 13 and threat- | from New York she said her maiden ORK. October T — Phone Rochkoille 352 - Wee 1 ¢ - | Wadsworth, and that she ment of $4,000,000 in gold coin and & | . Ave. y o 808 l«h Sl NV 804 17th SLNW 609 mh $08d the arrest of the captain of the | namme Vot taut cousin” of the former | bullion consigned to Paris left New | : SEYENTY- Metre. s" e bost, charging him with bringing vaways into the United States. | Senator, had “seen him in Washington Ymk last night aboard the liner Albert SEEEESREN t was also charged she presented land had letters from him.” lin, W. D . NMoses & Sons As a Second of Our 70th Anniversary Features W, . Moses & Sons F St. at 11th F St. at 11th Nat'l 3770 T ' We Place Regular $7.95 IN THE APPAREL SHOP Boys' and Girls’ Coat Sets O N S A L E Closing Out Our Remaining $5.95 : Riding Habits, 1%, Price Special for Friday omly. Boys’ all-wool Winter coat sets, in sizes 1 to 8. Girls’ chinchilla coat sets, sizes Tan and brown tweeds 4to14. in several smart styles. $3.75 Children’s Shoes T O M O R R O W Fermerly 325 wd $]2.50 and $[Q73 $2.95 Also Our Few Remaining Children's high-top brown shoes, in sizes 834 to 12. The Coats & BI'CCCheS, 1/2 Price X’Sfi&?’é’um”&w i s This AttraCtive SOfa Broken Size Ranges—All Sales Final MOSES—SECOND FLOOR All-Linen Crash . ' $16.50 Dresses 5 1 80C at $ 5 9‘50 $1275 Regularly 30c yard. Because of special price, Nmited A special group of dresses im canton :‘zudltoloumnm-. No phone orders accepted on — item, woolen or satin, All in the newest styles, Spanish tile, Persian green, brown or black. Sizes 14 to 44. chular $3.00 Blankets é 2 IN THE OPPORTUNITY SHOP PartWwool blankets, in beautiful colors. Tri double-bed CLEARANCE $4 to $6.50 Linen Scarfs $5.95 to $10 Frocks $].95 $2 !?iscontinued_numhers and some slightly louled An 20 Dresses that were $7.95 and $10." In plain cantom linen, some with lace edges and some hand embroidered. crepe, printed crepe or chiffon. Broken size range. To- MOSES—FIRST FLOOR s 6 Two-piece knitted suits, in red or peach. Odd siges. $1.95 Broadcloth Pajamas s T PE AR TR TN AN ROE N A PR IR 5 e One or two piece model paljlmu with wide trouser A SPOCIG' GrouP °’ oy In a Choice of Attractive Covers N ew Dresses $|.95 COtton Blouses, 3'.69 Another special concession obtained from one of our oldest furniture factories in view A A of the fact that this is a big year in Moses history—our 70th Anniversary. And we Val Only 38 of th i s 3 s : 2 ; i 3 alues Up to $1 sli‘e{i. \?ee‘ n?}ekfi:le:t};rh;eer:e:r;::::1:2,“55;;1;'3,25 pass it on to you—this remarkably comfortable short sofa with full webb bottom and i s 0 with buttons or contrasting colors. metal stirrups to add strength to the base, and, of course, it has Moses’ customary HOWD-SHE Foo0N guaranteed construction. Size: Length, 60 inches; depth of seat, 22 inches; height $ 795 R N of back, 30 inches. 75C and $I ayOn undles Mail or Phone Orders Taken New canton crepes, chiffons, canton and georgette com- bination or velvet and canton combination. Trims of 55C Watch for the Next of These Features g oo S A0 and women’s sizes. pr{ FLOOR CRIRBREANDS Odd lot of bloomers in sizes 34 and 36, also rayon mesh step-ins in small sizes. Special for Friday only. - Corset Demonstration by Miss Sue B. Willis : SPECIAL : " Net Curtains = nds Saturday $].58 pr. " % Miss Willis is the American Lndy stylist. She is here to advise you generally on problems s of figure molding and correction, and particularly to show and tell you about the newest Peal‘l Necklaces g h,h,gom F . > i S Fine quality tailored net curtains in choice of P eight styles, including all-over patterns and plain centers with woven borders. All about 36 inches wide and 274 yards long. Light ecru This Girdle 3 - : or natural color. 90c 4 Shown Priced Foundation Garments Celanese Taffeta, yd., 89c p By T If you would be correctly dressed come in and talk with Miss Lustrous, creamy pearls* of fine finish with 50 Willis ; let her determine j’ust what type of garment will smoothly Friday Only sterling clasp. In 3-strand of choker style. At > and comfortably follow the lines of your individual figure to reveal » this price special for Friday only. a silhouette of feminine loveliness, for which service, of course, Plain celanese taffeta in soft pastel tones of “Stmulsted. " there is no additional charge. maize, sea green, rose, helio. For bed room One Visit and One Fitting and You'll Be drapes, © pillows, scarfs, etc. 40 Delightfully Satistied e MOSES—PFIRST FLOOR MOSES—THIRD FLOOR