Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1931, Page 30

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, .1931. JUDGE HUBER’S BUST ‘ — w. ».m'05¢«5 & Sons K‘Yse;i Zin-| GIVEN TO RED CROSS Nat’l 3770 Store Hours 9:15 to 6 F St. at 11th Marble Likeness of Noted Genevan, President of World Committee, Pepsodent Mouth Wash. " N Squibb's Tooth Paste.......36c B-1 PLOTTO SLAY TRID IS BARED BY YOUTH Four Killers Planned to Hide ~Crime by Ending Lives of Witnesses, He Says. Bear Raids Grocery, Helping Himself to Stock and Fixtures By the Associated Press. TACOMA, Wash., November 6. —The done in a raid on Tom fott's store at Ash- ford has been repaired. Apples, chocolates, peanut bars and such again are available to his custo- mers. There are new fixtures, too. ‘Tom said the bear called Sunday night, broke down the Fashioned of Lok-ray, a fine and Placed in Museum Here. A brassiere, vest A marble bust of Judge Max Huber of Geneva, Switzerland, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross, was presented by the sculp- tor, Ernest Durig, to the Red Cross mu- seum here Wednesday. Chairman John Barton Payne accepted it. front door, smashed the show The sculptor, also a native of Swit- cases, helped himself to zerland, executed the bust in his Wash- everything” and ambled off. Huge ington studio when Judge Huber was tracks disclosed the identity of here last May for the leth anniver- Sample Sale 08S. A bust of Jean Henri Dunant, founder Of fmplicated was told before Judge Wal- U' s' ENVOY ARRIVES of the World Red Cross, created by Mr. Durig, also is in the Red Cross Building ter T. Stanton yesterday by Robert i Weriwey, 19, one of the conspirators. YOKOHAMA, Japan, November 6 (). | —W. Cameron Forbes, United States MI | | $ 3 TP ‘The youth, srraigned witl ALl Bellecki, 20; Edward SmIth, 15, i | Ambassador to Japan, arrived here yes- Reg. Val. $5 to $6.25 Stanley Sroka, 20, on guilty pleas to the | terday on the 8. S. Empress of Asia, fol- $ 6 dd slaying of Oscar Ericson by Bielecki|jowing a brief visit to America. Reg. Val. $10 to $12.50 during a robbery, said that he, Smith| ™ .. 0cador Forbes probably will and Srokn planccd to kill three persons| Afbasstdot | Morbes Profinly. Ul Reg. Val. $13.75 to $16.50 Evening Slippers In the Latest Jacqueline Modes In the Apparel Shop Winter Coats Lavishly Fur Trimmed By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 6.—The story ©f a wholesale slaying plot to “cover up” a crime in which four youths were who knew their part sla; 3 | ing, eomfortis : 3 part in the slaving. | SiloChara, Japanese forelgn minister, | anfek Tetlet. 8 Victims Chosen for Death, on the Sino-Japanese controversy in | $1 at good drug Veriwey sald he was to kill his chum, | Manchuria. | Russell Mann. Smith was appointed 1o slay Frank Novak, Ericson’s partner in the ice cream business and a witness to the robbery. Bieleckl was to sacri- fice his “girl friend,” Nellle Petrova, to whom he had confided his slaying of Ericson, and she was to be killed by Sroka. The reasons for the bloody plans, Veriwey added, were that “dead people tell no tales” ‘and Bieleckl’s insistence that each of the others should kill be- cause he had, and thus “we all would be even in killings.” 50-Year Sentences Asked. ‘The plot failed when Smith and| Broka became fiightened and fled to| Oregon, where tach were arrested after Blelecki and Veriwey had been seized here and confcssed to Ericson’s death. Judge Stanton took the cases under advisement until November 14. The Btate asked that each youth be sen- tenced to 50 years’ imprisonment. -~ LINER HITS WHALE Btaemer Has to Reverse Engines to Shake Off Creature. ‘HAVANA, November 6 (#).—The new Dollar liner President Hoover steamed into Havana Harbor Wednesday bring- ing a tale of having hit a whale in the Pacific Ocean. ‘The crew said the liner's prow caught the sea creature amidships. No dam- age was done the ship, but the engines h;d;toberevefledwlhnkeoflthe ‘whale. ‘The President Hoover salled late Wed- nesday for New York. s Only a few days left of this unusual style value event. with Pure Our stf)ck is com- plete with the smart- RUM and est new hats at 15 SHERRY or less of their regular retail price. May we caution you not to neglect to take advantage of this opportunity? New models inspired by the foremost fashion de- signers. In all the new rough materials, trimmed in many and novel manners. Unusual cuff treatments and other interesting new style details, It’sFlavored $6.50‘ Pumps—Straps Sandals! —Black Silk—‘ White Silk To Tint No Extra Charge Jaqueline Salon MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Your grocer has it in handy glass {:;:n or by the Furs Caracul Skunk Krimmer Blue Wolf Persian Lamb Kolinsky Dyed Squirrel The Carpel Corp. Distributor. OoOoOD’'S OLD TIME MINCE MEAT MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Colors Black Brown Green Spanish Tile Sizes 12 to 20 for misses’; women’s, 36 to 44. Half sizes for little women. Friday and Saturday The /i Famous W 54 60c Homemade Candies Filled \ v Filled Case, '3 ! S39.f0 O EARS YoU CAN BUY A TINUED MODELS~ CANDY ¥OR ONLY S0k, And 5 O . each box packed to your own 5 Pound selection fresh from our coun- ters, Just newly introduced this even more important, you will get a better pound of candy than hi, Mail and Phone Orders Filled! o e S that is as practical as it is MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Special Luncheon Chicken a la King 45c Specially Priced Tomorrow Bright Colors Originally In the New Rough Crepes 557 Jewel Patty of Chicken a la King with French Fried Potatoes and Buttered String Beans Roll and Butter Coffee...Tea...or Milk TEA ROOM—LOWER FLOOR Green Brown Blue . Black Spanish Tile lal .but DON'T SS these two big opportunity days...have inia Dare has ever offered at gher prices. Come early or rich’ and attractive looking. Be sure to ask to see the new rough crepe dresses when you come in. Also an unusual collection of canton crepe and sheer woolen frocks. Children’s Shoes ”;Pied' Piper” "Girls' Coat Sale $ I 0.95 Regular $12.95 smart all-wool coats in--the latest fashions, featuring the side-button effect. Trimmed with fine quality furs, or in plain tailored styles. Sizes 1 to 7, and 7 to junior 14. Pictured is a two-piece- model in this rough crepe. The lit- tle jacket fits snugly and the scarf collar lends a chic note to the frock. Sizes for misses and women. $.95 Regularly $3.25 Infants’ sport oxfords in sizes 6 to 8, Mm:.s' tlch(ml ox;ordi, ne BROWE 7o v rmercsecrecre SO Comf; SUDPETS <4vcveeeeeiveen $1.00 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR ** ‘MOSES—SECOND FLOOR e A deposit will reserve Bua"eoa cas your choice until $45 December 15 “The Linden Hall” Originally $50 17 Jewel—14K§ Gold Filled Case, Girls’ wool jersey sports dresses in all sizes Lady’s Diamend Ring and colors ..... i s e s s aim e raiseisiei $2.95 stone with four sapphires in white gold mounting. $35 In the Opport:;nity Shop New Winter Coats, $25 re favorably with the styles of much higher priced models. Shown in all the new rough materials. Trimmed with caracul, marmink, lapin (rab- Side-Hook Girdles Coats whose styles com; Most Popular for Sportswear Sports Skirts $2.95 Made of covert cloth, flannel or mixtures. Made with flared bottoms or a few pleated styles trimmed with buttons and pockets. In sizes 26 to 32. The colors are— bit) and many other’ furs. In black, brown, green an Spanish tile. Sizes 14 to 46. £ 23 GREATER VALUES While They Last 2 We wish we had a thousand of these watches, because we know we could sell every one, but on account of this being part of a bankrupt stock which'we purchased, quantities are limited. Think of it, brand new Hamilton Watches in current models at these prices. This is a sample of the kind of values we want you to think of when you think of . GEORGE D. Woolen Dresses $5.95 New and novel styles in lacy . weaves, ribbed patterns, sports A 12-inch side-hook girdle for suits of suedine jacket and wide- slender and medium figures, Of ribbed skirt, one and two piece crepe de chine and knitted elastic models. In all the leading col- —rosebud trim—elastic gore in ors for this season. One style Red Tan Green Navy South End of Highway Bridge - Bracelet Contatne 40 f1ne white, - fan ‘ent’ aia’ mondi ia D, . Contalns 12 funl s g cut — dlamcnds ., $ tWo. h the D! in Massive White Gold . Six Smaller Diamonds. Slip-on or Coat Sweaters, $2:95 and 8 fine sap- phires, in plati- aum, *35 A choice of styles, in gay and colorful sweaters in colors to match, harmonize or contrast with these skirts, Plain colors, stripes and contrasted colors, MOSES—THIRD FLOOR bottom front—lightly boned, 4 supporters. Sizes 25 to 32 MOSES—THIRD FLOOR shown; comes in several colors. Sizes 14 to 20 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR L

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