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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, I Y 2,° 1933 s e A y Legislat tts ses- Green, 27-year-old_colored man, known | warned of the escape and kidnaping, | NIAGARA FALLS HOTEL. [5. tz 733 25 ROSS STARTS NEW TERM | s s s = | KIDNAPER OF CONSTABLE| ;:3;:1:5::":, (PR S R T T e et e b s 3 ced last night. ok REBUILT | ¥'rhousanc rsons v York A DAHQ| Gov. Ross goes tnto his second term IS SLAIN BY DEPUTIES | from & train, his subsequent kidnaping | the fugltive’s car. Green fell mortally | In a New Year message yesterday BURNED, TO BE ‘n?m o‘rm;:em Lh:mll;)e';:nzgd S GOVERNOR OF I with other officers, who are all Demo- R of a cwht.ynghl ‘u:bwthbe‘mn ‘wounded. IP""‘""“ me,lmy‘. 'llr'd.;:d his Th - in dministrative | him and deputy sheriff —_— | government cans tse] wless” Thousands From New York andiflm yesterday. They SAW €Dt UD- | oty Houses of Legislature Are| ;:gm“:;‘:‘i‘:s:;‘z‘;e;om Justices, | BURRInE Gun Battle Waged With o.Gfeen was being taken to lf':fife;m Revenue Cutter on the Job. | i3 conmection with the P:;:v:::-c:ln;: . Ontario Visit Ruins—Fire- building and the blaze that continued | preqominantly Demoeratic for The Legislature meets in the twenty- Fugitive Following Escape e wmhenn !h’euom M‘":m Depily | Paiatviaia’s Slalt Vaavy.* theiteve- ml’-;l %lnm&e u;‘;:r . ng“ b y of in the west wing. second session with both houses pre- ;. Poliy had it in i a From Train. Sheriff Henry M. Denison. He surprised policies are firm and tranquil,” men Continue Battle. cemen had a difficult task First Time in 12 Years. dominantly Democratic for the first Constable Truman Hamilton of Mojave, | 2U¢ Cutter patrolling the waters of the the P 51 dent declared. “We are sure’ keeping back scuvenir hunters who were | time in a dozen years. The roll calls shoved Denison's pistol into the of- | Philadelphia ares, checked the source e L By the Associated Press. endangered by falling timbers. | By the Associated Press. 4 4 Republicans. | B the Assoclated Press. NIAGARA FALLS, Ontarlo, January | Firemen will Temain at their tasks| BOISE, Idaho, January 2.—Gov. C. .Sh;’;os‘:efi’,im.‘;z“g:,‘“m and S. G. P.| NEWHALL, Callf, January 2—The |ficer’s ribs and forced him to drive at |and destination of 10,744,059 gallons of | ' The President held a recepton for 2—The Clifton Hotel, which Saturday | for a week because it is expected the |Ben Ross, Democrat, starts his second | Mix, Lieutenant Governor, were the | death from a gunshot wound in the | full speed toward Los Angeles. gasoline brought into the State ir & sin- | the diplomatic corps after the “Te was destroyed by fire, will be rebuilt, | ruins may smculder for days. lerm as Idaho's chief executive today |only Democratic officials to take office. | Newhall Emergency Hospital of Julius| But a machine load of deputy sheriffs, | gle month. Deum” in the cathedral. THe Lo New purchases, made to our order—together with apparel and accessories from our own stocks—fine qualities, desir- ]]ef s J A N u A R Y S A E S able styles—greatly reduced prices! No other January has roduced such values! 19161990 F STREET L g Sports Shop—3rd Floor—makes a Flying Start for 1933! 5 OO B A( S o % BT $ l 6 . 5 0 tO $2 90 5 O K ni tted SU l tS a n d D resses Purchased since Christmas—a manufacturer’s pre-inventory clear- ance. We were able to take our pick of his big stocks—at our We've been rolling up quite a reputation for knit suit values these days prices! Now such wonderful bags at wonderful prices! —and we're starting 1933 with another! Stunning one - piece dresses, two-piece dresses, and three-piece suits, in zephyr, chenille, and boucle. $ 50 $3 and $3.95 Handbags Just the sort of thing you'll want if you are cruising, just the sort of Patent leather, smooth and grain calf, Venetian leather, pin point wool over-arm pouches, tailored envelopes, pouch and % thing you’ll want if you stay at home. tailored under-arm styles. Smart ornaments of simulated All the Best of the Winter Sizes for Women and A il . shell, galalith, marcasite and stitching. Black, brown, navy Shades and Pastels! Misses—14 to 44 and red. One-piece drems in tweed kni : Sports and dressy styles, some styles that R b T S b e i o sid U : $3.95, $5 and $7.50 Handbags ne ing at the neckline, soft ar - R : e Two-plece dresses in chenille—_one style with SOme Just what you want for cruising and a tunic over-blouse, another for sports with ~ Southern wear. Wine, brown, signal red, In Antelope suede. silk crepe, cmhr?ldcrc:l and plain patent a lumberjack effect blouse of knit and black, rust, purple, orange, polo blue, with leather, smooth and pin calf. Hand selected and not many 65 chamois that is very smart. Plain skirts and blouses in white and eggshell with contrast- Sale 9.'5 Tue d e alikel ' Roomy pouches, vagahonds, envelopes and under-arm . striped blouses. Three-piece suits with lacy ing embroidery. Sizes for women and misses . S ay bags. Some with passport pockets, some with inner change blouses, embroidered, short sleeved and —not every size in every style, but sizes 14 purses, some with zippers. Trimmed with metal, ivorytone and sleeveless. to 44 included. Please Come Earlyi marcasite. Grey, red, blue, brown, beige and black. e Special Purchase and SALE! BT et Spooal Puelin Coats and Dresses—Reduced! I 5 O N E W W I n t e r c o A I s 35—Women's $29.50 wool coats, good colors; lynx, lapin, caracul, kit fox, marmink, French beaver, wolf ; 4th F1..$15 25—Women'’s $39.50 and $49.50 coats, collars and cuffs of kolinsky, beaver, Persian lamb, kit fox; 4th Floor. .$25 ~ ‘ > 20—$79.50 to $98.50 coats, beaver, blue fox, kit fox, kolinsky, mink. Black, wine, brown, green, blue; 3rd Floor. $55 —for WOMEN o 15—$110 to $165 coats in Forstmann fabrics with beaver, sable kolinsky, black fox and blue fox. . . 3rd Floor. . $85 J = 25—Misses’ $29.50 coats trimmed with marmink, lapin, Vicuna fox, wolf and caracul. Crepey woolens; 4th Floor.$15 f MISSES | = 20—Misses’ $59.50 coats, furred with blue fox, skunk, beaver, b’k fox, squir., pointed fox, Persian lamb; 4th FL.. $25 i or . - _ 2 20—Misses’ $79.50 to $89.50 fine coats with silver fox, mink, sable kolinsky, and beaver. . . 3rd Floor 15—$125 to $165 coats. One-of-a-kind models with mink, beaver, blue fox, Persian lamb, silver fox. . . 3rd Floor. $85 20—Juniors’ $29.50 coats in black, brown, green. Collars of Vicuna fox, lapin, wolf, caracul, marmink; 3rd Floor.$15 25—Juniors’ $59.50 coats with blue fox, (red dyed) badger, beaver, wolf, Persian lamb, marmink; 3rd Floor. . .$25 2—$125 brown lapin coats in wanted swagger length. A wonderful buy for this Winter and next; 3rd Floor.$89.50 2—8§79.50 lapin coats. One is beige, one is brown. Grand values for a Winter street costume. . . 3rd Floor. . . $49.50 1—$150 brown kid caracul coat. Especially good in this season of flat furs. Beautifully made, lined; 3rd Floor. 398 50 1—$395 Leopard coat with fitch collar and cuffs. A stunning coat; a great value. . $250 1—American broadtail coat in that lovely mellow cocoa beige, with fox trim. Ex!remely good quality; 3rd Floor.$115 1—$165 Black caracul coat with the youthful johnny collar. One of the favorite flat furs. . . 3rd Floor 1—$§145 Brown.caracul coat with shawl collar. Beautifully matched skins, slightly fitted dyle .3rd Floor. . .$98.50 1—125 Muskrat swagger coat. For some school or college girl to finish term and use next Wmter, 3rd Floor. $89.50 1—$150 Black galyak jacket. Soft supple skins, closely cropped fur. Really a magnificent value; 3rd Floor. . $89.50 1—$295 Beige weasel coat. Well matched. Colexs that blend smartly. Nicely lined. . 6—$25 Brown lapin jackets. Ome of the most popular models we have had all season. . . 3rd Floor 15—$16.50 to $19.50 Suits in misses’ sizes. Two-piece styles. Crepey woolens in black, brown, wine; 4th Floor. SS 10—$19.50 to $25 Suits, in two and three-piece styles. Sizes from 12 to 28 included. . $10 8—$39.50 Furred swagger suits, in fine woolen tweeds. Sizes for women and misses. Wonderfll values; 4th Floor. $15 35—Misses’ $29.50 to $49.50 Dresses, laces, chiffons, wools and broadcloths. 14 to 44; 2nd Floor 30—Misses’ and Women’s $39.50 to $49.50 Street, afternoon and evening dresses; velve! crepe, satin chiffon. $19.50 40—Women’s and Misses’ $39.50 to $65 lll-occmon dreueo, velvets, sheers, crepes. an Floor 20—$10.95, $12.75 Dresses, junior models, one and two piece styles in crepes, wools. . 15—Juniors’ $16.50, $19.50 Street drmes—ney, brown, green, and black; 11 to 17. . 4fl| Floor. .. 26—$16.50 to $25 Dresses—for juniors—Sunday night and evening; wlute red. . .4th Floor. . . 50—$5.95 Silk and Wool Dresses. . .novelty wools and silks; good size range. . 50—$7.95 Silk and Wool Dresses. . .a good chance for an all-around dress for business or school. . 50—$7.95 to $10.95 Dresses. . .silk and wool materials in satin combinations. . . 4th Floor 20—$16.50 Dresses in crepe and light-weight wools, one-piece styles; 14 to 20. . .5th Floor 18—$16.50 and $19.50 Misses’ street and lfiemoon dresses, sheers, crepes, silks; good colors and sizes 15—$16.50, $19.50 rough crepe dresses, misses’ sizes; white, red, flesh, blue; some with jackets; 5th Floor.$12. 5 lO—Women s $16.50 street drmeHrepex in black, bllle, brown, and cnmbmhons .5th Floor. ..... 45—Women’s $16.50 dresses, for women, in rough crepes and sheers, good color and size range. 31—Women’s $19.75 dresses—afternoon and evening—laces, crepes, sheers. . 14—Women's $25 d:enex—one»of-a-lnnd styles—in lace, velvet, crepes and mugb crepe 10—Larger women’: s $16.50 dresses in crepes—some htel—bhd& only—wanted sizes. o 12—Larger women’, 's $19.50 dresses—crepes, sheers and velvets—one-of-a-kind :tyle: _5th Floor. 10—Larger women’s $25 dresses—prints, sheers, crepes and velvet for evening. . 12—$16.50 to $19.50 sports dresses—crepes and crella—a grand price for these dreues .3rd Floor. . 7—$29.50 sports frocks—the best of the season’s better sports apparel. . .3rd Floor 14—$5.95 sweaters—all the wanted styles—Vee, round, and turtle neck colhrmodels; all sizes. . . 3rd Floor. . 13—$5.95 silk metallic and pastel blouses—make many new costumes with a Winter suit. . . 3rd Floor TP O Just Arrived! 75 More Special $6950 to $89-5° $16.50 to $25 SUITS NEW $10.95 That created such a sensation A I S in our Year End Sales Last Week! Women’s and Misses' sports and dress sults in_sports D R ESS ES and dressy woolens. Swagger length, hip-length and box length jackets in the collection. Single and double breasted styles, and every coat is silk crepe lined. : Many of them have fur collars! Fitch and French ©® Shirring, insets The first time beaver (dyed coney). Black, blue, wine, green, brown. M e Sizes 14 to 42. The high values will be obvious the . such coats as L minute you see them! We advise you to be early if atelasse collars and these at so you missed out last week! cuffs " 3 SUIT SHOP—FOURTH ’ low a price! URIR FLOOR ® Stripes on the sleeves Coats Dramatic Clearance $ ALL NEW Coats—never shown before! Finest weol- Sketched e! Finest erepey » GLOVES I O ens! Beautifully tailored! And with these superb furs— WOMEN'S ~ $79.50 . : : ; N g % 200 $150 and $1.95 Kid, Lambskin and Suede Pull- h &% cults of iack MINK SILVER FOX BLUE FOX (dyed white) scalloped tops, and. Spplivss, eac.butiontstyle, itk $i 00 aa PERSIAN LAMB KOLINSKY BEAVER applique on wrist. Black, beige, eggshell ........... Pl (Left Above) $49.50 MISSES $79.50 coat and notched A perfectly swanky collection BLACK FOX KIT FOX SKUNK R o Gloyer Flhow Earh witsi € HIOR ::12;2!?:11:&5,};:";rlllshcl?r{lbiiigl;\s'itls puff. Black and white lain crepe, the new border Soas " El nokhid SES’ s w 10 Pairs—$5.00 Suede and Kid Gloves in the 14 and ra Pe o e MISI\ 55 COATS—14 to 20—Aflattering square shawl collars of 16 button length. Beige or brown __’ i $2 65 prints, sheers in navy and black (Center) $49.50 mink, large shawl collars of silver fox, horseshoe collars of black fox, with that almost classic Spring- MISSES $69.50 notched collars of kolinsky, cape shawls of beaver, Persian Lamb N like touch—fresh organdy! coat with lovely and skunk . . . the smart new cuff treatments . . . slim-hipped sil- For the first time! Rough crepe business gfigcis silver fox _collar houette . . . the two most wanted colors—blac} . ith 3 - : d furless sleeves. ck and brown. 4 “u " with jackets, dresses with print o WOMEN'S COATS—regular sizes 36 to 44, shorter sizes 35% to Cold Strlpe Adjuslables i Dree s ottt e 434, larger women'’s sizes 42 to 48~(11\t1ngmxhcd cape shawl collars Brerybody anted thei—s0 Goll Stiipe ntide dinner. Long sleeved dinner WOMEN'S $89.50 of \hnk Persian Lamb, Beaver . . . circular shawls, square shawls, ik p them to sell at this remarkable price! The dresses that are so smart now. gglallnr“?r:ldb("fifl?n mushroom and pouch m]lan»mtcrcmnn sleeve (rmtment-——flarc, famous “Adjustable” with seven inches of ad- A Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 44, 16% to (Right) $49.50 $ melon and elbow cuffs—black Coats, bm\\ n, green, wine and cor- justable space, plus the protection from garter 26 / runs that the Gold Stripe gives, Two styles— Ve priat, $10.00 1 ats— 1 sair blue coats—extraordinary values, ev, ery one! a 4-thread silk chiffon with silk plated feet, JELLEFF'S FASHION COAT SHOPS—THIRD FLOOR and a sturdy 7-thread service weight with lisle reinforced feet. 4th Floor Economy Shop R s —— ——————