Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1932, Page 20

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54 VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1932. - = [m[]" Vflflflfil} o |thmt gome 3. i, st i o vie| WIDENER-WICHFELD Sunday. Future victims, he told police last mwnnmnugr 5% ROMANCE RUMORED 3 PRACTICE PROBED £ 2 %= o o e B S R Woonwarp & Lo Secretly by Former Danish dofph Leidy adelpni h wh nights. 4 : i Attache Here. 5" soped ien e was 11 She 354 Qi w The Christinas Siore - Police Seek to Determine 7 i Holden ‘were divorced here last April. After In denu Harris described the stage | By the Assoclated Press. Miss Ella Schreiber—special representative from the PEGGY SAGE MANICURE SALON— Extent of Cult Afte setting for the ucflgc& Present, ill; RENO, Nevada, November 22.—The 206 OPENS PARLIAMENT i‘:n th:. week to advise you, without charge, on the besuty care of your hands and nails—and said, were his wife and two children, names of Aksel C. P. Wichfeld, former R tell you of the intriguing new polishes, Phone DIstrict 5300, or stop by when shopping. f 3 “disciples” mith. Death of One disciples”—and Smith. @ ew near,”| Denish legation attache &n Washington, | Albanian King Stresses Necessity —_— police quoted Harris as saying, °I said, |and Joscphine’ “Fifi” Widener, Phila~ of Peace With Neighbors. > Assoc! k. ou st ‘wanf 4 linked e o bew‘&edtge’commmd ordered me nat to | 2C1Phis. were anew by divorce| «yRANA, Albania, November 22 (F)— ; DETROIT, November 22.—A fantas- | ¢iii" anybody who didn't want to be| Colonists today as #t became known|a newly elected Pariiament, Albania's = tic picture of debased voodoo mysticism | killed. Smith he nodded his head.” | Wichfeld had filed suit for freedom |second since establishment of the mon- -4 lay unfolded before police today as they | Then promptly at noon, Harris said, from the former Mabelle F. Swift, re- in 1929, ed dn: sought to learn how widespread is the | he stabbed and beat Smith to death on | puted Chicago packing fortune heiress, | 87¢hy , was opened yesterday . oult that has claimed one human sacri- [an “altar,” improvised from a packing | Wichfeld filed suit secretly in Carson | With & speech by King Zog, in which fice and marked for death Mayor Prmlk | box. ]Clgn g,ove;;ber ;0. the va%wdludtl’r: he stressed peaceful relations with % Murphy, two judges and a woman wel- | Police sald their investigation tenta- | 1® o and Miss ener returned | nejghhor states, particularly with the fare worker to propitiate strange | tively had confirmed sallent details of | 0 Reno several weeks ago and have "ng.e ally,” Italy. . “ £ “Gods.” j | Harris' confession, notably that Smith | been seen {requently together. They| “me King said relations with Ttaly | : A e ew Specifically, detectives were investi- | died willingly. They said they were | Were previously here when Miss Widener ' gore “cordial and animated by a spirit “ gating_reports of an organization that | seeking the 12 “disciples” to learn more | Was establishing residence for divorce| of gincerity.” * sells the “right” to adopt favored Mo- | about the beliefs of Harris' cult and | from Milton W. Holden of Philadelphia. _. ¢ Hammedan names to superstitious col- | how wideopread 1t had hocame. [ AL that tme Miss Widener denied| While Ahmed Beg Zogu was Prest- , ‘ Kayserettes ~ored persons, for Robert Harris, co i B they planned to marry and Wichfeld | dent of the Albanian Republic for a © fessed slayer of one “huamn sacrific declined to discuss the possibility. od_of four years before he became| Listen in to our radio broadcast styled himself “King of Islam” and| Hyde, England, has permitted its mo- | Neither could be reached last night. ing Zog, & treaty of friendship and | . “Sysvion WMAL at 9 A.M. Mo: chose Oriental names for his wife and | tlon picture theater to open on Sunday | Wichfeld, it was learned, charged | arbitration was signed by Albania and d“ d°; i - Yol | “two children, aged 12 and 9. | provided no one takes a dog or monkey | cruelty in his Carson City suit, but the | Italy and was followed by a defensive | $ay an riday, 6 P.M. Wednesda: s g lice said, ' into the place. d e not revealed. The sum- | alliance. for our free p m off . S v mart Persons Are Wearing N2 WoonpwAarDp & Lo B soc e POy P The ChI’ IShndS Sfor € e These new Kayserettes fit “like paper on the 7 ; = : wall,” with never a wrin- “Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread.” Have you L /, kle to mar the line of your fulfilled your obligation to yourself and to others? y ! . Have you subscribed to The Community Chest? \ frock—and there is lots of 4 \ real comfort knitted right into these vests and pan- ties. Of mercerlzed lislo—'—they adjust themselves to every figure—never lose their fit through re- peated wearings and washings. They give just the warmth desirable in Washington climate. In flesh. Small, medium, large sizes. KN1T UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Metallic Hats ' gleam in the evening ‘ e llI Have fashion picture 3275 ' s New Shoes” Little metallic turbans with an accent of velvet or a tiny ";Lm, Sayg A N (if he could talk )—the Toddler—and the Walking Baby As psychologists say one’s tastes are formed in the earliest years—surely a matter of such absorbing interest as new shoes should be the wisest to start him with an appreciation of the best—not to mention the scientific construction for his comfort and his growing feet. All these are features of these shoes. L3 ATACS EAR PR ESIN AN L OAN A VAL B ¥ i% F baby’s first step—white : 3 3 shons Witk timiesth paton S199 Special Offer— : : f::a th:h w-lk'm‘l baby—a sturdy ; : N\ 73 kskin. ....$2.50 Jor ithaSacel Sexaom oy | ; i s Engraved | Calling Cards You will also wast to give calling eards for Christmes gifts. Place your orders now. Evening Slippers Wear Bright Gay iy s $|.95 ] o - ‘ —that go the gay rounds § : SMOCKS Engraved Solid ~ § Plate and 50 Cards . : $6 50 sIO Shorter women’s bright green : 4 to £ Engraved Shaded §Z 75 sheer crepe with kolinsky ; . 95 Plate and 50 Cards 4 5 Two of the lovely styles—an open . 5 . L sandal—and a new closed sandal. Each Blacter women's, hiack {ersge / of crepe with accents of silver kid. ; il n'pml:'j:m:' e g . No Additional Charge for Dyeing 3 i ‘WomEN's SHOES, 'THIRD FLOOR. Women's rough crepe evening 7 s gown with unusual back and ) P:;: - '&'—"‘.’:yh;fl righten Wini ¥ ; bout Women's buffet gown of velvet Rospabotd: taske? 2 with gleaming bugle beads on the sleeves ..$29.50 are but two of the clever patterns, -, Aol INExPENSIVE FROCKS, R THIRD FLOOR. Women and Shorter Women Are at Their Loveliest in Dresvelopes AR EVENING GOWNS 35C Three for si merly Sold for More . . . (cellophane-wrapped) . ’ Miss Yeat £ th - Kleinert's Women’s Gowns Shorter Women’s Gowns Soctirec—to Tty Sh et of P this month to show you how “The Gem” $29.50 $25 . . s Dresvelopes are convenient for over- Pall's night, week-end or motoring trips, as 3 they prevent ur_m-nt; from wri:.klin‘ * Kleinert's washable silk orope shields. There iIs no type of dress more flattering than The long slenderizing lines of the evening— ;‘h:y..:i:;h:. 'd;:, e i sad ?mh: ‘:n‘ T shapes—sizes 2, evening ones. Here they are at their best in :he goverled lhouggim—-the flattering colors and moisturs proof. Norrons, Amsies 21 awp 23, velvet, sheer, and rough crepes—in styles for f::’l:;‘;:lsanlm:tou:nh?g—be ’it ‘:‘::‘foxe:lm;f Three Dresvelopes, wnnpuddh ul‘loi ¥awz Fuooh. informal, buffet, and formal wear. informal occasions. '&fflf&mfi'k..’n'. ‘n?v;nl. -';M“;:.“ ‘WOMEN’s: Dresses, THmD PLooR. SPECIAL-Sizx ArPAREL, Tmmd FLOOR. Norions, Amsies 21 Awp 232, Fmst FrooR.

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