Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1933, Page 20

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F EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1933 WOODWARD take cheer in the trend of the last few | natural oourse. ’fllm‘llmi months. It is & certainty that we could |is noted in any form of business, the not have reached a much lower level | transportation industry feels the effect almost immediately. w ESCAPED CONVICT e 1 LLoTHROP SUANNWSTEN EEEREE | wo Outiaws, in Custody of Guard, Questioned After Oklahoma Shooting. —_— | | 8w the Associated Press. | SEMINOLE, Okla, January 2—An ' sutopsy, revealing two of the five bullets which killed Cocorge Noland, escaped . eonvict, here Saturday, entered his 2 back, further clouded circumstances of & the shooting today. i Dr. Dwight B. Shaw, who performed ¢ the autopsy, also said one of the bullets £ that struck Noland in the back was of & ! @ifferent caliber from that which two \ . State’s prison guards said they fired ; When Noland thrice shot wildly at them Fi Meanwhile, County Attorney O. H. ¥ Presson and his successor, Tom Huser, i who takes office tomorrow, continued £ their efforts to learn what part Matt ! and George Kimes, notorious outlaws in 2 custody of the guards, played in the 3 2atal shooting. 2 Seught Reconciliation. i W. C. Turner and Atwood Thomp- son, the guards, told Presson they were guided to Noland's hideout by the Kimes brothers, while Noland awaited a reconciliation with Nellie Kimes, their sister. Nellie, 22, reported Noland told her | he planned to lberate her brothers, who were on leave from prison to at- tend the funeral of their sister, Mrs. C. | H. Pation, at Anadarko. When she told them of the plan, she related, they said, “Well, he'll have to kill us when he kills the guards or we'll go back to prison alone.” Unarmed, Sister Says. Jackie Kimes, 17, another sister, who witnessed the shooting, said her broth- ers were unarmed and that, as they | fl Klchuumn Ave tomorrow, the Pastermak January Clearance SALE prices further reduced for absolute disposal offering the regular Pasternak collections of dependable quality clothes at the most exceptional values we have presented in yesrs. . an opportunity that will not be mised by those who know quality clothes and the real values Pasternak Sales always afford! Pasternak Dresses sports, street and afternoon models, our finer quality gowns regularly $45 to $85. $19.50 3825 $§35 Pasternak Coats with fine furs, superb tailoring and Pasternak style, regularly $75 to $165. 10™11™ F anp 6 The JANUARY EVENTS STREETS marvelous values o be had here these days. Values—prices—qualities—possible only through the fine coopera- tion Of our manufacturers. One-piece Foundations— $4 95 Bien Jolie and Debevoise - Lily of France Duosettes— imported elastic and peach $ broche—lace brassiere top. 9'85 Lily of France Girdles, popular clasp-front model $4'95 Woodthrop Girdles—popu- lar side-hook models $4'95 Bien Jolie Girdles—College Girl Side-hook Girdles. ... $3 95 Debevoise Corset- brassieres . Included in this great thrift event: Foundation Garment Values Lily of France Samples $3.95 $ 4.95 Duosettes, step-in girdles—side-hook girdles— sizes are limited—so we urge early shoice. P e \ County Attorney Presson said wit- « messes who saw the group enter the house where Noland was killed reported # the Kimes brothers were armed. He also said there was some doubt whether £ Noland was armed, although a pistol § and a sawed-off shotgun were found + beside his body. | | $49.50 $69.50 $89.50 - e Pasternak Suits 2 group of 2 and 3 piece model suits in our exclusive custom-manner, with superb fur-trimming, regularly Noland, an oil field worker, was con- ; 'v‘med of ‘the murder of A, L' McCaslin | | 55 YL, Bartlesville at a country nee L - 1926. Sentenced to life imprisonment, | $45 $65 % he escaped from a prison Toad camp Pasternak Hats : near Atoka last May 30. finer quality models in a varied group, regularly $8 ; DOI.I.AR SAYS TREND | EVENLY UPWARD j ehaut . Ll $3 $5 $8 ¢ “Misses Shop” Dresses o AR i _ Increased Shipping Indicates | e = i $I0 $1250 SI5 World Recovery, Declares 1 Pasternak Furs Coats ar.d Wraps at below cost prices Exquisite Silk UNDERTHINGS Satins, Silk Crepes with Laces—with Embroidery By the Assoctated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, January 2.—The United States is going ahead “with a firm, steady stride which eventually will lead to the goal of ‘good times,'” said | R. Stanley Dollar in a year-end state- SiDiar: who s prosient o th | 1, who is president of the steam- i i : S s Giat beur iy mame and of Negligees . . . Lingerie . Stockings . . . chamfs Ao the United States Lines and the Ameri- | Bags . . . Scarfs . . . Knitwear . . . all at drastic cut . can Mall Line, said “the present rate sale prices! 8 %dm nl*o;m mnan shipping is M * - ve of & upward trend i in business of the world.” . no credits = _ “That shipping' is looking better and better is an opinion I have reiterated & frequently in the past few months. Vol- * ume is increasing gradually and I be- - Meve will continue to pick up steadily. | Bhipowners and operators can afford to | Chemise . .. $1.95 Gowns . ... $295 Pajamas . . . $3.95 no exchanges all sales final! Panties . . . $1.45 Dance Sets, $1.95 Snx Lincerre, TEmp FLooR. You went into raptures over these lovely shoes at their Silk Crepe Slips With Imported Laces CosTuM: BLIps, TEm» FLoOR. Fine Linen Frocks The Sort You Will Need Numbers of This Summer Very lovely handwork—del.ightful styles—with puffed sleeves —cape shoulders—two-color treatments—imported linens. Everything that you like in frocks of this type—on sale tomor- row at exceptionally low prices. $7).95 .95 - Sizes 16 to 44 5 Very Attractive Values in Children’s Underthings $2.95 PRI R TR RsT original prices YOU’LL LOVE THEM STILL MORE NOW THEY’RE REDUCED FOR OUR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE The I. Miller clearance sale is held twice a year to dispose of sizes and styles that are incomplete. This is your chance to stock up on beautiful, ex- quisitely made shoes at amazing prices! |.MILLER 1222 F St. N.W. 85 Ingenue Models 85 Shoes : De Luse Models 935 . Crepe and Broadcloth Pajammag o o 8o .75¢ Embroidery-trimmed Mus- lin Drawers, 28¢c; 4 for $1 Embroidery-trimmed Nainsook Slips Broadcloth and Lingette Bloomers Built-up Shoulder Nain- sook Slips Rayon Vests, Bloomers, Shorts, each, 35¢; 3 for $1 French Crepe Bloomers, yoke-front French Crepe Costume Slips French Crepe Dance Sets French Crepe Gowns, lace trimmed Silk Blouses, sizes 6 Clever New Sweaters, numbers of styles. ..$1.50 Slip-over Sweaters for 2 to 6 year-olds....... R} Smart Wool Skirts, plain or pleated GIrLS’ PURNISHINGS, GIRLS' SPORTSWEAR—FOURTE FLOOR. Little Girls' Colorful $|.35 New Woash Frocks _ Buy for wear now—and for Summer, too. Sizes 2 to 6—and 7 to 16. Gmis’ PROCKS, JUVENILEs' PROCKS—FOURTR PLOOR.

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