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r B-6 TWO WOMEN SLAIN |IN KENTUCKY FEUD Bix Persons Killed in Out- breaks of Violence in Clay County. 8y the Associated Press. MANCHESTER, Ky., January 9.—| ff'wo women were listed today among | the six persons known to have been | killed in recent weeks in sporadic out- breaks of violence in the secluded Dou- | ble Creek section of Clay county. | The latest casualties in disorders au- thorities attribute to factional differ- ences among residents of the hill coun- try were reported yesterday when Bro- | pha Lipps, 25, and Esther Smith, 17,| were slain by rifle bullets fired into | & dwelling from nearby hills Lipps was among a group of men ©charged with murder in connection with | several killings recently. He had been accused with the others in the slaying of Willie Wagers and Ford Lipps, but was dismissed when witnesses failed to identify him. Yesterday Lipps and Miss Smith were mt the home of Lipps’ father-in-law, Will Smith, with several other pei sons, when bullets fired through the house struck them. None of the others was wounded Shortly afterwards Speed Collins, who was at the Smith home at the time of | the shooting. swore to warrants accus- | ing six men in connection with the kill- Ings. They are John Wagers and his | two sons, Noah and Jim: Reuben Smith, | Wood Lipps and Tom Gray. | Noah and Jim Wagers and Tom Gray have been under $1,000 peace bonds in connection with previous troubles and had been prosecution wit- messes in the Willie Wagers and Ford | adversary. Blind Men, Rivals In Love, Wage Fist | Class, Mount Pleasant Public Library, | sity. Club, 12:30 p.m. Sixteenth and Lamont streets, 7:45 p.m. | Meeting, Gamma Chapter, Pi_Omi- | University Club, 12:30 pm. | eron Sorority, Sears, Roebuck & Co. | Art Gallieries, 1106 Connecticut ave- University Club, 12:30 p.m. ’ And Knife Battle Friends for Years Fight When Woman Names One She Prefers. By the Associated Press. | OAKLAND, Calif, January 9.--Two blind men, pels for years, became rivals in love. Yesterday they fought. One lies near death in a hospital, the other is in’ jail accused of knifing his friend | From police reports of the fight, and the events preceding, it is recorded that Manuel Licon, 38, struck the first blow when the woman, Mrs. Elena Aguilar, 45, expressed a preference for | Josephy Parker, 45. They had asked | that shé choose. Parker is the wounded | man. He bears many stab wounds in the abdomen. The men met Mrs. Aguilar, who can see, three years ago. The police records show that they first visited her together, then separat She treated them | kindly. Jealousy came. She made her- | choice after hesitating, then saw the| fight. | Battling first with fists, the official account relates that Licon drew a knife when apparently bested by his older | When his rival and one- | time fricnd fell, perhaps fatally wound- | ed, Licon fled, leaving behind his hat | and the only eyes he has—his cane. | Mrs. Aguilar at first refused to name Parker’s assailant, but the cane pointed | to Licon, who had groped his way back to the Home for the Blind. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. tional League cf Republi-- , Willard Hotel, 3:30 p.m. Meeting, Abraham Lincoln Cirele. No. 3, Ladies of the G. A. R., Willard Hotel, Lipps cases. John Wagers' wife was |8 killed when ambushers fired into her | home the day before Willie Wagers and Ford Lipos were shot. She was the first | woman slain during the recent troubles. | Bhortly before her death, Tom Wag-rs was killed. | The home of “Littl Joe Lipps, fa-| ther of Wood Lipns, was fired upon some time ago, and his twin sons, 15 years old, were wounded as they lay in | 2 | Concert, Musical Artists of America, | willard Hotzl, 8 p.m. | | Mecting, Capital City Lodge, No. 7, Hamilton Hotel, 8 pm. | Hotel, 8 p.m. Tl feeling between enemy factions | dating back several years has been | blamed for most of the recent outbreaks. | The troubles have been attributed vari- qusly to political differences and family dislikes, apgravated by petty quarrels. HERRIOT CANDIDATES WIN | Gain One Seat, Re;in Another, in French Senate. PARIS, January 9 (#).—Former Pre- | mier Edouard Herriot's Radical perty gained one seat and retained another #n two senatorial by-elections yesterday. L In Puy de Dome, Dr. Malsang, a new- icomer in national politics, beat the vet- | eran Socialist deputy, Alexandre Va- zenne, former Governor of Indo China, | with 290 votes to spare, for the post oc. | Fupied by the late Socialist, Dr. Dart- eyre. In Saone et Loire, Philibert Dochard, B hitherto unknown Radical, beat the | Bocialist opponent by 211 votes. DD-] ghard will succeed the late Radical, ude Theodore Petitjean. GQreat News Meeting, Cable Tow Club, Hamilton | | Meeting, Gener ccounting Office | Lodge, No. 8, American Fedzration of | Government Employes, 1726 Pennsyl- | venia avenue, 8 pm. \ Meeting, Neighborhood Garden Club, | | home of Mrs. C. O. Thomas, 101 Lacey street, Ballston, Va., 8 pm. | Meeting, Washington Alumnae Club of Mu Phi Epsilon, 5542 Nevada ave- | nue, 8 pm. Lawyers' Roosevelt-Garner victory | dinner, University Club, 7 p.m. | Meeting, Jackson School _Parent- | Teacher Association, Jackson School, 8; | ' Colds that Hang On | Don't let them get a strangle hold. || | Fight germs quickly. Creomulsion combines the 7 best helps known to modern science. Powerful but harm less. Pleasant to take. No narcotic Your ~druggist will refund vou | money if any cough or cold no mat- | ter how Jong standing is not relieved | | by Creomulsio dvertisement. | foz to nearly all principal cities Effective on and after January 11th . .. DOWN go basic Greyhound fares, to a low level never réached belore—while standards of service and comfort keep rising. Drastic cent on one-way fares, cut travel new rate reductions, up to 25 per cost to nearly all principal cities in other states—with important savings to nearby points as well. No room to list a tenth of the new reductions here! Drop in at nearest Greyhound office or phone for rates, schedules, all information. and Only Greyhound offers all these: @ Nationwide service Low fares good every day @ Most frequent schedules @ Terminals right downtown @ 60-day return privileg @ Efficient Tropic-Aire he @ Adjustable reclining chairs ® Choice of scenic highways UNION BUS DEPOT 1336 New York Ave. N.W. Phone: Meiropolitan 1512 “ Look for this emblem o the bus snd Grey- hound on your ticket GREYHOUND KX S — Meeting, nue, 8§ p.m. Banquet THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, e A N5 i Aswoctsuion. T O)PERATING ROOM WITHOUT WINDOWS | ¥58ce S ‘The room is part of the t of Aol Dlnquwnm ‘ 3 thoroughly modern eye operating room out of its hermetically seals Free Academy Science Study | Luncheon, Democratic Club, Univer- Luncheon, Sigma Chi Praternity, Luncheon, Department of Justice, e Luncheon, Better Business Bureau, and dance, Sigma Phi| Raleigh Hotel, 12:30 pm. Gamma International Sorority, Ward- s EENEIGRE man Park Luncheon, Women’s National Press | Club, Willard Hotel, 1 p.m. Luncheon, Coal Section, Merchants e iyt o3 P.-T. A. Will Hold Social. . ‘TOMORROW. terian Hospital. By the Assoclated Press. BOWIE, Md., January 9 (Special).—| NEW YORK, January 9.—A unique | George More Daily Super V in the school here. 16 an upper story, which Noises Provided by Presby- "'gl?o':;h WJ\. “a“é’.;‘é‘“'. i w:n}?‘ %-pr; relook | below them. equipped with loud speaker amplify- | M. D. Dr. Wheeler is the ophthalmol- | by a son and a daughter. Merchandise Advertised in Sunday’s Star, and other papers, on Sale Tuesday, Unless SoId Out m————— devices, wi'l be opened tomorraw for vate at the the Columbia U . Rising in Place of Outside | Fltss dome, projecting into #he. middie | Witness the wore ae. welt o herr th 3 ‘work as eal Loud Speaker in Place of Outside |/ 8'a “lecture | lecture and comments by the operating surgeon.” i 1 fIEP vt o P ¥ , There are seats for 16 students around | Gray Veteran, 90, Dies. this dome, and loud speakers to amplify | LyNC! 3 soft-spoken words of the surgeon whose | SERUIRG, WE. Mbwaiuy & Ol | work they are watching. 'Nichols, architéct of the James | federate veteran, died late Saturday at A social will be held tomorrow night by |surgical operating room, windowless, | S}zg’l‘_’lglfi"gff:i% B:gfi) g:;zur:]egpg( ptel: :’:h home near the city, death resulting the Bowle Parent-Teacher Assoclation |sealed against all outside noise, and |sonal direction of Johh M. Wheeler, ogist who operated for cataract on the eye of King Prajadhipok of Siam. “We were faced,” said Mr. Nichols, “with the difficult problem of providing combined with an cbservation gallery | | ciah —George A. Harvey, 90, a Con- | Tom a fall two weeks ago. He was & native of Nelson County and is survived HITS TREATY BORDERS German Minister Assails Situation in Provinces. BERLIN, January 9 (P.—Franz Bracht, minister of the interlor, open- ing the East Prussia exhibition at the Institute of Education yesterday, ealled “intolerable” the situation in the prov- inces arising from the borders fixed by the treaty of Versailles. Referring to government subsidies to distressed provinces, he said. “These ‘measures are merely a bridge to span an untenable situation and are by no i alues in ur Tremendous Reorganization! GreatSavingsin Every Department! (21) Lamp Stands—originally $2.98 to $6.98; metal bases in various styles; included are 3- light juniors and 3-light lounge types. $1 98 Some have smoker tray attached. ... ° $1.00 Electric Grills—for toasting sandwiches, fry- 69C ing eggs, etc.; nickled finish . (2)Norge Electric Refrigerators aisie moier—. $99.50 . $139.50 Floor Samples, but in perfect condition Goldenbers’s—Downstairs Store RUGS & FLOOR COVERINGS §5c Felt-Base, perfects and seconds. Armstrong, Quaker, Neponset and Gold Sesl makes. Sq. yd. .. $125 Inlaid Linoleum, seconds, in odd lots and short lengths. Sl B D ST ey 64c $225 and $250 Inlaid Linoleums, perfects and seconds of " grade. Cut lengths and odd rolls, also plain and mnar 8135 Washable Rag Rugs, hit. or miss, 27x90 inche: $1.19, now .. $1 Washable Chenille Rugs, size 22x44 inches. ... 59c¢ 11Yx12-ft. Seamless Tapestry Rugs, Formeny 320, som: $10.95 9x12 Axminster Rugs, some dis- continued patterns. Formerly $35.00 to $42.50, .{o: $2 3 . 64 $9.75 Imported Rugs, copies of prayer rugs. Fast-color $ cottons. Size 4.4x7 ft... . 8Yx10%-ft. American Oriental Rugs, seconds, in Chinese and Per- sian designs. For- e P $39.44 9x12 Axmmste; l;uu. Oriental type, American made. For- .;.:rly $49 .. $34 9x12 Velvet Rugs, heavy qual- ity, perfeet. For- $19. 84 merly $35 ... 9x12 Axminster Rugs, copies of Chinese and Persian s b o $2.8.94 Goldenbers’s—Downstairs Store SMALL LOTS OF CORSETS $1 Girdles—all elastic or Lrocade; also brassieres in long and short models 50c $1.00 Girdles in flesh and pink; assorted styles and bizes ........ FRE e 49c $1.98 Girdles—fancy brocades; side and front hook models in sizes 1 26 to 34 50c Garter Belts Brassieres in fancy brocades or silk . Goldenbers’s—Second Floor WASH FABRICS 29c and 39c Wash Fabrics—Hollywood chintz, wooline crepe, printed chiffon voiles, rayon-and- 9c cotton Pango crepes, etc. 49c and 59c Wash Fabrics—celan- ese and cotton crepe, fancy mesh cloth, rayon - and - cotton tweeds, A. B. fabrics, 29(: 18c Printed Percales—high-count— in good range of styles :“;:e c-xtlnrs. 36 incher 11]/2C 150 ite and good plain colors; for men’s and boys' shirts and women's wear. 36 inches wide 4C Goldenberg’s—Main Floor SILKS 34c¢ v Ruff Crepes, Canton Crepes, Silk Prints and Crinkle Crepes—40 inches wide. $1.19 AIll-Silk Chiffon and Georgette — good range of 40 inches 59 i C Goldenberg's—Main Floor. $4 and $5 Ravon Spreads— 90x108 and 72x108 sizes; rose, gold, green, orchid or blue, in full and twin o 19295 ~$2 Coloni fold, crehid, blue and rose; double-bed size. $1.39 29c Hemstitched Pillowcases —42x36 size—free from starch or ing Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Spreads—green, DRAPERIES & CRETONNES Pinch-Pleated Damask Draperies, sateen lined, ready to ::-.r: Formerly $6.95. $4.44 Pinch-Pleated Damask Draperies, lined. F 395 amd s055. par 9269 Velour Window Drapes with valance. Gold only.. $1 -00 49¢c Yard-Wide Cretonnes, now marked ... : 39 Yard-Wide and G| : 39¢ Yard-Wide Cretonnes, reduced to Goldenbers’s—Fourth Floor LANE CEDAR CHESTS Lane Chests, formerly $17.00........$9.94 Lane Chests, formerly $22.00. .. ... -$15.54 Lane Chests, formerly $27.50. .. ... . $18.44 Lane Chests, formerly $29.75. . .. -$22.94 All Are in the New Walnut Finish Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor All Sales Final No Mail, Phone or C. 0. D. Orders LDENBERG ‘ $2.95 Wool Sport Frocks, jerseys and ancy knit models in sizes 14, 16, 18. $1. 87 $1.98 Beach Pajamas of fancy printed broadcloth or cretonne. With 89c (17) $149 Linen Suits, in tan, green or blue. 18 and 20 Second Floor BOYS’ WEA Entire Stock of Junior Boys’ Overcoats $495 to $8.75 Overcoats—chin- chillas and mixtures. Sizes 2 to 10 years.. $2-95 $6.95 to $10 Overcoats—mannish mixtures. 10 years Boys’ 59¢, ‘79¢ and $1 Knickers and Longies—fancy corduroys and suitings. In knickers, 8 .to 16; corduroy and khaki longies in 10 to 16— some irregulars in fot...... 39C Boys’ 59¢ Shirts Blouses—irregulars 3 Boys’ 79¢c and $1.39 Pajamas—Sta- dium brand. Broadcloth and outing flannels. Perfects and irregulars . Gol Women's $1.65 and $1.95 Silk Hose— Nomends and other well known brands; 12-strand with lisle welt picot edge, lisle soles, heel and toe. Regu- $1 Silk Hose or silk-and-rayons; Goldenbers’s—Main Ploor Plain Pastel Blankets Rainbow colors — part wool. Qur Finest All-Wool Plaid Blankets, 70x80 and 72x84 inches. e $4.39 (29). Plai All-Wool Blankets— originally $10; boxed. $4 39 . Plaid Cotton Blankets — origimily $1.98 and $2.29; double bed size. Pair .. $1.00 Plaid blankets—orig- i!::wll;ly $2.98. Reversible. All-Wool Blankets—originally $5.95 and $6.95; plain or 3.89 plaid effects. Pair .. fiom;n-fil]ed Bed Comforts—origi- nally $1.69 and $1.88; donbie bod s .. $1.00 . Cotton-filed Com- e covered .. 9177 Wool-filled Co $3.49 —originally $5.95; Goldenbers’s—Fourth Floor hades Sunfast Cambric Shades— originally $1.35; will not fade. 3x6 size Sclloped and Fringed Shades origi- nally $L10; white, ecru or green .. 74C American Holland Shades white, ecru T 8 36¢ Satin-finish Shnd‘n—nn‘l- nally $L1S; cleanable, in white, green or ecru......... 69C 75A"ml; Holland Shades—originally c; white, ecru or green; 346 size ' 48c Shades — originally $1.00; green - white, green - ecru— Geamiie. Sscotin s e 02C filt‘ny;blo Window Shades — origi- nally 98c; white, ecru or green. Seconds 52C Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor SEVENTH AND K | MEN’S FURNISHINGS | Men’s All-Wool Coat Sweaters—Were $1.95 Well made of sturdy all wool, in brown, navy, gray and forest. Have 2 $ 1 5 pockets. Sizes 36 to 46 in the group. [ ] y Men’s $2.95 and $3.95 Gloves Fine suedes, mochas or pigskins—also w';arn'-xly lined gloves; black or brown. Every size is represented in the group. ° Goldenbers's—Main Floor MISSES’, WOMEN’S DRESSES Women’s & Misses’ $4.98 and $5.98 Silk Dresses g S copfomatin byt gl $3 69 ° colors! Sizes for women and misses. $1498 Silk Dresses—aiternoon, street and Surday night types of hame mered satins, sand crepe, rough crepe, ete. Even adaptations ol $9 69 P7 e Paris frocks. For women and misses Goldenbers's—Second Floor _MISSES’, WOMEN’S COATS Misses’, Juniors’ and Women’s $10.00 Sport : Coats—plaid back, double-faced -materials with yoke lining—and full lined (and inter~ $5 OO lined) coats. Sizes 14 to 44; juniors 11 to 17. L4 Dress Coats—formerly $16.00; gen- erous trimmings of pieced squirrel, - Manchurian wolf (Chinese dog), mar. | SaUirrel, beaver, i wod e $9.94 | 200 $26.94 Goldenberg's—Second Floor GIRLS’ 8 TOTS’ WEAR Girls’ $5.95 Sport and Dress Coats —warmly interlined. Broken sizes in $ the lot. .. VRO S DY e ° Girls’ 79 to $1.00 Flan- $1.00 TImported Angora nelette Berets in an assortment of sizes shades . 39C s 2 89¢ to $1.00 Zi d B Leg- Girls' §9¢ Printed Wash ; ot vt e Dresses—sizes 7 to 14 years 44c STy e 49C Hendsome Cozts—originally $39.003 sizes <......e. Goldenborg’s—Third Floor. . Rayon & Knit Undies Entire Stock Women’s and Chil- dren’s “Merode” Underwear—for- 1 merly 50c to $5.50, nOV:'1 air“ear . 1/2 prlce Women’s Knit Union Suits s 7 w c nally 38c; gauze w‘"“:m“fl:&'hu Women’s Union Suit8—originally :l;h (i(h; or hth|:| Ik"'"' K e g‘lk. 'Fl" weight cotton stripe, odice style with tight knee. leeveless and tight knee. 19¢| szl 69c Sizes 5, 6 and 7 Goldenbers’s—Main Floor | DRAPERY DAMASKS | DraperyDamasks Reduced 13 to 15! More than 5,000 yards of beautiful plain and figured damasks going to be-sold at these drastic reductions. Four sensational groups—look at the savings! $1.19 and $1.29 Damasks $1.75 Damasks 68¢ 98¢ $1.35 and $1.59 Damasks | $1.95 and $225 Damasks 84¢cn | $1.39n Goldenbers’s—Fourth Floor Free Parking Space Opposite 8th St. Entrance means to be considered a final solution.” |