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GOEBEL MAY TRY ! ATLANTIC FLIGHT * ' / Dole Prize Winner Sa\s He Plans Trip in Plane of Own Design. •» the Awociated Pre«*. NEW YORK, November 3.—While Mrs. Francis Wilson Grayson's amphibian monoplane Dawn waited for a pilot to guide it in its fourth start for Copenhagen, a new entry In the transatlantic air adventure ap peared in the person of Col. Arthur C. Goebel, winner of the Dole derby from California to Honolulu. Col. Goebel, who had been men tioned as a possible pilot for the Dawn, told a Bankers' Club luncheon of his plan to fly to Europe in a plane to be directed by radio beacons located along his route, possibly in Newfoundland and Ireland. He said the plane would carry two or three engines and be built according to his own designs. Mrs. Grayson held tenaciously to her determination to cross the At lantic in the Dawn, despite the three failures of the plane to function properly, and the resignation <*f her pilot, Wilmer Stultz. Mrs. Grayson denied she had made efforts to engage Maj. Clarence D. Chamberlain as pilot, because his participation in any flight would make it "an all-Chamberiin under taking.” She insisted the only airman she was considering for the place was Bernt Balchen, Fokker test flyer and co-pilot of Comdr. Byrd's America. - - - ---- - - - - -i - 1 11 11 '««=caaaas=s» Quality Style 1 M .TJ II O (V "Where the Low Price JyJ Ml l\.l V /i\utV lA f Better Things Always at Brooks Cr _ STR EET BETWEEN 11th &11 tK Cu> W ’ FRIDAY—To Know Why Brooks Frocks IfAre So Increasingly Popular—Attend This Sensational Selling! 4kl| Smart New Frocks if HjL A UNUSUAL! DISTINCTIVE! DIFFERENT! TEMPTINGLY UNDER PRICED! j bn, \ 1 T" TERE the Frock Mode spreads all its charm before \ j l you . . . Frocks capriciously youthful . . . Frocks of m \ exquisite dignity . . . Frocks for smart afternoon " v T 111 functions .. . for street wear .. . for theatre .. . dinners ... Strips lor dances .. . Frocks with draping lines of grace . .... Frocks • 1 ■ \. / extremely straight from collar to hem .. . Frocks supple .. . Every Occasion clinging .. . Frocks bouffant... Frocks of Velvet. .. Velvet in 1 / combined with Crepe .. . Crepe Satin Frocks .. . Frocks of . I Taffeta and Lace ... of Wool Jersey ... of Wool Crepe .. . Women 9 s We will list but a few of the colors .. . Malaga. Rose Beige, and Large Sizes U m Nutan. Franciscan Brown, Mocha, Navy, Liberty Blue, * Balsam Green, Black . . . and pastel tints! DRESS DEPARTMENT—THIRD FLOOR—M. BROOKS & CO. J' Friday Remnant Items in Smart Accessories At Prices That Predict a Busy Main Floor Tomorrow! ' 25 Glove Silk Step-Ins 20 Glove Silk Bloomers 30 Crepe de Chine Teddies j Regular $125 Regular $1.45 Regular .. $1.89 Pretty lace trimmed and Elastic and knee. Re- Tailored and lace-trimmed tailored effects. In shades of mforced saddle seat. In pretty models. Ribbon straps. In Pir.l: and Tea Rose. Pastel Shades. Pastel Shades. 36 to 40. 10 Frosted Rain Coats 15 Blouses and Jackets 100 Philippine Gowns I iZStuss $ 2 J5 ° 4 -7S . s l’° 6 j Corduroy collar with strap. Braid trimmed and tucked. 1 ;j j j x?*” Flap pockets. Reinforced but- also convertible neck; button- V TC * n |* n • ewn * ine j tons. Green, Blue, Red. ed all the way down the front. nainsoo 25 All-Silk Umbrellas 100 Prs. All-Silk Hose ! Retular Regular $1 .15 l ' r ice. *'-2S 7jC i Price, 34.95 ... O Price, 31.9 S X Imported. 3 in a box. Em lwtib Amb.nt« Handle. Ferrule Slightly irreguler. FulW.ehioned broidered comers. In white S M sVg“. M k_,oP “ ,U ‘ r * and colors. Fancy boxes. 11 Corduroy Robes 20 Pearl Necklaces r Sllp ' on Sweat ® rs Sq.oo Regular QCp Price, S3SO ’I* 5 Wide wale corduroy. Pock- Beautiful 60-inch knotted Neck. W “S 2, ioC. ets and side tied. Rolled col- boroque Pearl (manufactured) plain or fanew Colors lar. Rose, Wine and Blue. Necklaces. Exceptional values. ci p, 50 Prs. Washable Gloves 20 Prs. Suede Kid Gloves 50 Prs. Fabric Gloves Regular .19 Regular $0.95 Regular Price, $1.50 X* Price, $3.95 de Price, $1.25 OjC “Wear Right” Imported Os French Washable Suede Imported Washable Fabric. Washable Fabric Gloves. Slip- Kid. White, Grey, Rosewood, Slip-on models. In Nut, Pon- on models. Newest shades. Beaver. Sizes 5% to 7 Va. gee. Grey, Mode. S l / 2 to 8. 5% to 7%. Jr 1 ■ 1 rrfL 1 I Hypnosis Replaces Ether in Operation; Patient Under Control for Over Hour By the Associated Preaa. CHICAGO, November 3.—Hypnotism has been used in place of an anes thetic during a uiajor surgical opera tion at St. Luke’s Hospital here. The operation, performed on a young woman, was for the removal of ad heslons in the abdomen, ffnd was re ported a success. She was under hyp notic control more than an hour. While the case was under the direc tion of Dr. Alfred P. Solomon of the neurological service, St. Luke’s, the surgeon was Dr. Harold O. Jones, also a member of the hospital staff. Dr. Solomon hypnotized the woman. A member of St. Luke’s staff con firmed the report of the operation, but declined to give details, asserting its chief importance was scientific and that reviews would be prepared for medical journals and associations. Medical authorities said reported ! jfcoUhrV | ! i COLUMBIA RDt at I8 f -*$T. » ! J i , OeeoS'ts »wBA>SAOOR | I ■ vis twv i | TONIGHT ; * S ratll Tt3o E 4-COURSE —mr i * CHICKEN 7hP : : DINNER • : 1 „ • * Many Luncheon and Dinner • * Parties Have Been Arranged. 5 * Why Sot Arrange for Yoursl ■ ■ ■ * * ■ ; Columbia BO*2 J j imftiiiullii ■ I■; nnwii «■ ■kl 1 1 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, I). C.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER X 1927. usage of hypnotism in surgery has prevailed for almost 75 years, but that Instances have been few. - __— • .. Placed on Retired list. Having been disabled in the line of duty, Capt. Peter W. Wey, Quarter master Corps: First Lieut. Albert F. Hebbard, Air Corps, and Warrant Offi cer C. A. T. Cabaniss have been trans ferred to the retired list of the Army. Master Sergt. Charles K. Brewer, Quartermaster Corps, at Fort Eustls, Va., and First Sergt. George H. Shel ton. 25th Infantry, at Nogales. Ariz.. each of whom has had more than 80 years of active military service, have been placed on the retired list on their own application. m Special Sale of Roses | pi fresh-CUT — to liven-up week-end II Dnepe lioness at the popular lyUaCd C & C hlower Stores. | || An Co,ors Fresh-cut Roses—all col- j I $ 1 dozen ors ~ sl dozen tomorrow Up and Saturday. j Cash&Carry FlowerStoresl II I Funeral Flowers Delivered Free — Nominal Charge on Other Orders I 807 14th Street N.W. 804 17th Street N.W. | I >;! Phone Franklin 344‘,* riione Franklin 10391 j HELD AS KIDNAPER. Baltimore Man to Face Court on D. C. Girl's Charges. Emerico Billose, 35 years old, 529 South Paea street. Baltimore, Aid., was held for the action of the grand Jury under a >B,OOO bond by Judge Me* Mahon in Police Court today in con nection with a charge of kidnaping Mela Ciatto. J7 years old, 1323 I street northeast, and transporting her to Bal timore. Billose was brought to Washington yesterday by Headquarters Detective Varney from Baltimore, where he had been arrested on a warrant sworn out by Mrs. Nunziato Ciatto. mother of the girl. Billose denied kidnaping Miss Ciatto. Testimony of the wit nesses was so obscure that Judge Mc- Mahon said that it appeared as if there was a conspiracy to obstruct the course of justice. The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. Entrance 909 F Street —at Ninth Furniture of Quality On Deferred Payments To Suit Your Convenience | o*? 1 r "T; . 1 Console Table Jacquard Velour Bed-Davenport Suite A - , , , f f < and Mirror All the luxury and comfort of a living room suite V plus the convenience of a bedroom. The davenport 41 BMM /) n „. r cs-:.*.— opens into a full double bed. Comprises Bed-Davenport. i 11 \ Rcd ’ B,ack and Gff#n F,o, * h « Armchair and Fireside Chair, beautifully upholstered in I (/ good grade Jacquard velour with outside back and side in % W M A a i n■> velour. -JL $1 /I .95 Deferred Payments -*• I Mohair Living Room Suite Thi» popular chair is durably A constructed and covered in a A Three beautiful pieces, consisting of long Settee I fine quality mohair. To sit well \ 1 , . „ {ft M% in a Cogswell is to rest well 1 V and Armchair upholstered in mohair and Throne UU BM B • pm 'L Chair with moquette back and mohair sides. Carved MB ■ ▼ J frame, tops and base. Deltoid Paymtait |§j, De/erred Paymenlt ~—- . I v A beautiful example of eammassmmmmsmmmmmmma Q the craftsman’s art. Carved 4-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite J SSTSSTSE 5*5 “* ** A and silk damask back. A Full Vanity, Bow-end Bed, Robe and Dresser in * a remarkable value at— a graceful design with decorated panels. Rich wal- Nk J fl B a nut veneers on foundation of gumwood. A hand- I t> $1^7.50 some suite! -JL S MAW JL m Deferred Payments Deferred Payments V b T Spinet Desk 2 t In rich mahogany finish and Q wmmmm^mmsmmmmmmmmmmm the beautiful Renaissance style, A tH, spinet desk provides new - 0 10-Piece Dining Room Suite charm to its environment. Fea- a “ ture value, at— \ Beautifully carved legs and frame tops distin- A V guish this Walnut Veneer Dining Room Suite. Ik' ■ m B # P""] C A 0 China Cabinet with closed panel sides, Inclosed nJ W./ ■ f I I (/ Server, Extension Table, 72-inch Buffet and 6 gen- f eJ^ m W m ~W JL M === nine leather seat Chairs. - dPtPa JL Deferred Payments Os Deferred Payments 1 ~ - r ' . • ■* ■ ~■% Entrance 909 F Street —at Ninth 31