Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1935, Page 36

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missing since noon Monday, paciked her clothes and left her fathers apartment voluntarily. Salle pleaded for renewed effort In searching for his daughter. . “I dont know where she could have gone or what could have hap- pened to her,” he said. “She never ran away from home before.” First to Be Inoculated. Joseph Meister, who as a boy of 9 received the first inocculation against hydrophobia, was present at the fiffieth anniversary of the event at the Pasteur Institute in Paris recently. ——— e German Ace Drives. Prince von Leininggnma, German speed “ace,” drove ® car in a »recenti 240-mile race.at Brooklands, England. | The HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR Depts—Hold a Dotlor Sl Offering 3,600 Pairs of Full-Fashioned SILK HOSE 2 Prs. *1 @ Service Sheer Chiffons with hemstitched run stops and plaited feet, for extra wear. ® Medium Service Weight with lisle tops and feet. ® Knee Highs with plaited soles—Cool and comfortable. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1935. the baby and-that “they were having lunch today with Mr. and Mrs. Astor. GIRL, 22, IS MISSING Mr. and Mrs. Fiermonte sald they |- would spend the remainder of the|Daughter of Wealthy Gem Col- season at Newport, staying with Mrs. |- lector Is' Sought. Fiermonte's sister, Mrs. Lorillard Spencer. SAN DIEGO, Calif., August 14 (#). —The whereabouts of dark-haired Ruble Salle, 22-year-old daughter of John Jacob Astor 3d, and his motper, Mrs. Enzo Fiermonte, were officially denied yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. Fiermonte. In a statement the Fiermontes said they were “very much disiurbed” at such reports, that there was “no foundation” for them. They had come to Newport, they contended. “‘expressly 10 see the baby” (Mr. and Mrs, Astor's Bag Factory Opened. M. U. M. Salie, wealthy gem col- infant son who is to be christened| Under auspices of the Government |lector of Ceylon, India, and Miami ‘William at the family home later this|a sack and bag factory has been |Beach, Fla., remained unsolved today. They added they had seen|opened at Athenry, Irish Free State. ‘While police were conf.dent the girl, WILL YOU LET BREAK WITH ASTORS US EXPLAIN WHY DENIED BY FIERMONTES Reports Have “No Foundation,” ROUTES DETALED INROAD PROGRAM Crain Highway * Improve- ment and Shore Line Are First Items. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, August 14—Im- provement of the Crain Highway and the construction of the new Eastern Shore Central Highway will be two of the first road projects to be started by the State Roads Commis- sion after its program is approved by Federal officials, Nathan L. Smith, chief engineer, said yesterday. The Crain Highway will be im- They Announce Upon Arrival at Newport to See Baby. By the Associated Press. NEWPORT, R. I, August 14.—Re- ports of an estrangement between | month.) mes than any other Oil Burners? Ralph J. Moore Coal Co. Phone Fotomac 0970 Japanese Wages Drop. ‘Wages in Japan are dropping. proved throughout its whole length, from Baltimore to T. B. In addition, 8 section of the Leonardtown road will also be improved, between Wal- dorf and Hughesville. Elkton Northern End. The first section of the Eastern Shore central roadway to be built will be between Georgetown, Md., and | @ point east of Easton. Elkton will| be the ultimate northern terminus | of this route, with southern termini at Ocean City and Crisfield. Other projects in the program: ‘ Completion of the Philadelphia road | to the Delaware line, where it will connect with the Du Pont Highway. | RBemoval of a “bottle-neck” on the | Washington-Baltimore Boulevard by widenting the bridge over the Penn-| eylvania Railroad on the outskirts of | Baltimore. Route to Annapolis. | Construction of an additional 17| miles of the Baltimore-Annapolis | Boulevard. Construction of 11 miles of a new | road between Baltimore and Ellicott City and building of a new bridge | over the Patapsco River. | Reconstruction of United States | Route 40 between Baltimore and a | point 12 miles west of Hagerstown. | Work on this project will start in Frederick and in Hagerstown. Construction of shoulders and re- surfacing the Reistertown road run- ning north from Baltimore The program will be submitted to Federal officials in Washington today. Total cost of the work is estimated at $50,000.000. DISTILLERY IS HELD BANK FRAUD BASIS Liquor Plant’s Paper Was Hon- ored When It Had No Funds, Prosecutor Says. BY the Associated Press, BALTIMORE. August 14.—Investi- gation of a $226,000 embezzlement from the National Central Bank here | appeared likely to reach into the af- fairs of a Harford County distillery | today 1 Fenby T. Brown. 31, ‘stock broker | and president of the distilling com- | pany in question, was cne of four held in a total of $46,000 bsil by United States Commissioner James K. Cullen | in connection with the embezzlement. The others were Harry H Hahn, 46. ES In All Their New Autumn Beauty and Smartness $6.50 » —Bearing in mind that Drew Arch Rest shoes must possess ‘“Wearable Comfort” . . . Drew stylists have created these new styles to en- hance the joys of Autumn. Three lovely styles are pictured here—other beautiful mod- els may be seen in our Shoe Department. Re- member you may still wear the same last you're accustomed to—but in a New Fall style. Sold Only at Kann's in Washington, Kann's—Fourth Floor. Men’s Plain and Fancy Hose 5Prs. §1 —1,200 prs. perfect qualities. Smart colors and patterns. Sizes 10 to 12. —and 3,600 Plain and Fancy RAYON UNDIES 3 for $1 —Chemise, Bloomers, Panties, Stepins, Briefs and Vests of beautiful [ J Children’s School Hose 6 Prs. §1 rs. Anklets and half socks. to 11. —4,000 Sizes 6 For Children: —29¢ Rayon Vests, Panties, former vice president ard cashier of | § the bank: Earl L. Montgomery, pay- ing teller, and James M. Mcxeldln“ 28, collection clerk. | United States District Attorney Ber- nard J. Flynn said after arraignment | of the men yesterday that the charges ol defglcation would be based on al- leged honoring of obligations of Brown's company at the bank when | neither he nor the company had funds there. Commissioner Cullen set August 29 for a hearing after the four had Unusual! Regular $2.95 "BRYN MAWR" pastel colored rayons—that wear and wash well. Regular and extra Sizes. 600 Plain and Fancy Nightgowns 2for $1 ~An-out-of the ordi- nary value! Sizes 16 and 17. 600 Runproof Rayon Undies 2 for $1 —Smartly tailored vests, panties, step-ins and brief: Sizes 5, 6, 7. 900 Plain Rayon Undies 2for $1 —Bloomers, panties, step=- ins and vests. Tearose color. Sizes5 to 9. S. Kann's—Air Cooled—Street Floor. Bloomers. Sizes 4 to 14. 4 for $1 o —39c Rayon Vests, Pan- ties, Bloomers, 3 for $1 ° —59¢ Rayon Slips Combinations. 2 for $1 and SILK SLIPS .95 -—They're the popular, perfect fitting four-gore alternating bias slips of a lovely silk crepe . . . Beautifully made with seams that wont rip and adjustable straps . . . Tailored or trimmed with gnggrted laces. White and tearose. Sizes 32 pleaded not guilty. BEL AIR. Md., August 13 (P).— The National Central Bank of Balti- more today asked for an order of re- ceivership for the Harford Pure Rye Distilleries at Havre De Grace, alleg- ing money unauthorizedly withdrawn from the bank was used in erecting the distillery. 1,000 Pairs of Boys and Girls’ "SCHOOL SHOES 1.94 —One thousand pairs of shoes—all Goodyear welts —solid leather throughout. Patent leather one-straps or tee-straps; oxfords with plain toes, wing tips, mocassin toes, Scotty tongues, Kiltie oxfords . . . brown elk, black elk. Smart, sturdy shoes for school. Sizes 814 to-3 ... Widths B, C, D. Kann's—Fourth Floor. For Your Comfort! 'SEASON TO OPEN SOON Montgomery Players Have En- thusiastic Session. AN ENTHUSIASTIC crowd at- tended the meeting of the Mont- gomery Players, held Monday night at the home of the president, J. A. Bishop, 9 East Woodbine street, Chevy Chase. It was announced that Mrs. Doris Dewey Day had been named by the board of directors to direct the first major play, “Men Must Fight,” by Reginald Lawrence and S. K. Lauren, which will open the 1935-36 season on October 12, at the Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School. Miss Martha Roberts will be hostess %o the players and their friends on Thursday evening, August 22, at an outdoor supper, beginning at 6:30, held in the gardens of her home or Cumberland avenue, Somerset. Regularly $2.49 $ Special at Kann's—Air Cooled—Second Floor. HERE'S REAL OPPORTUNITY! 2-DAY ALL EXPENSE TOURS OF N.Y.C. $7.50 Includes onllidel".“|l room, meals, theatre,nightel t-seei eky-view and :dllflfiollll f::: tures.’ 8, 4, and 5 day tours on request. Or if you prefer— SPECIAL WEEK-END RATE zmu. SldT.“IDA' OR ml::l“?"lli . per per person e, $3.30 per day pet personsi Incla e: ntyn:eise mo‘:nmvi'il& bath and radio and 3 meals. ‘Write J. E. Nealy, Resident Manager for particulars RS o fx’» od TS Special! 300 yds. of | INLAID LINOLEUMS Irregulars of the $1.69 Grade $1.09% —This linoleum is stamped “Irregulars” . . . but we fail to find any imperfections ... It’'s a good heavy grade in a variety of attractive de- signs and clear, bright colors —Suitable for kitchens, bath rooms and pantries, as well as porches and business houses. An ideal location for your next visit — right in the heart of eve ing — theatres, movie palaces, great department stores; near subways and rail- onal bus terminal "DOROTHY DEAN" Cotton Frocks —Colorful percale frocks for the woman who wants to look attractive at all times . . . Several different styles as suitable. for early Fall as they are for these hot August days. Sizes 14 to 20, and 38 to 52. Kann's—Air Cooled—Second Floor. Winter Coats With Flattering Long-Hair Fur Trimmings! 58 —The lavish collars of snowy Badger, silky Blue-dyed Fox, red Fox, wolf and skunk, frame the face in youth and beauty.’ The coats fashioned of the newest friezes and jacquard woolens. Black, brown and green. "Mi.sses' and women’s sizes. | Kann's—Air Cooled—8Second Floor. Big, Roomy 1 42.43515., Westof B'way NEW YORK CITY - izje Bué Termimal. man, who likes his stered with rust or green tapestry. CLUB CHAIRS Unusual Values at— made with spring seats X g —Just the chair for a $1 '95 and backs and uphol-

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