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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925 =5 - —————— - - - - —— ‘ Momdward & Lothrop U 5. TO EXCHANGE | peticarmenen wirer | 10th, 11th, F and G Streets DTAONCRINALS ' Deoree Cosee | = - |Mrs. John D. Sherman of | Co-Operating With European| Maryland, Flays Mod- ! Powers for Identifying | ern Neglect of Home. E, Md., May 2.—A| itessen wife.” in the opinion of | John D. Sherman, president of | the General I ation of Women's | Clubs, is cause for dive before the | Women's Clu Those Under Charges. | der to facilitate the capture linals, the American Governme »operating Speaking | Taryland deration of | . Mrs. Sherman said | ience with women who | bm home | ast minute | the husband arrived. or even | to buy their dinner at a deli- atessen store. vith several Opening of the Summer Frock Section Featuring a Special Sale of Summer Silk Frocks " IS and VIS That this is to be a Summer of Silk Frocks has already been established by the smart set at the fashionable resorts—and this sale offers silk frocks for almost any daytime occasion—at prices that are really remarkably low. nal code for the exchange of te criminal records and identi fications was revealed last night by L. Holland of Colorado on retir-| & from his post as Assistant Attor- | General in charge of administra wonder divorces Ton e “l(‘l'Fll\‘E(l1 o | Daugherty Case Reviewed | Holland plans to return|man said, addir a 1 of law in|desire for ja exciting~ things is X 1 ed, in turn inother cause of weakness in the ¥ ing his duties to John Marshall | American home. | of Parkersburg, W. Va. that Presi-| Mrs. Sherman declared the blame ¢ den e had consu him | for the congduct of modern youth i {should rest on the parents, and men- yned more honest and fundamental President | in children of ion of law, t. by their mpaign for law enforcement in homes and schools. that the | rved lw\" HODSINGARY I'here are many smart styles—the boyish, tailored {rock—the more feminine frock with its touch of charming hand-drawn work and embroidery—striped washable crepes de chine and charming, filmy georgette irocks, delightfully summery DEATH MYSTERY met with d b ‘. =] | ‘ First Identification Shaken| We Sketch But Six of the Many Styles . Sl e i and Missing Woman's } { R St ! Husband Held. ‘ T 10 and in Chicago today in | connection with the myster death of a yo wom; Sunday ne them failed to pierce ma- | the blank wall against which | gators found themselves after | t positive, that the | of the | 1 whose body | here. But | rope. it Is prop tem to cc x week of effort he belief, a | | | South America. | f the code would not | | | i | | | P . i n was Mrs. Josephine Desiderio, | \ T rold mother of three children. | \ ' e eV iss | was further shaken today when James AF Ck h D I ! before, but | 3 s e T aad the | rock Women This Delighttul dlient Y Ahd| body resembled his missing niece, Mrs. | s P other data tc authorities, | Mabel Wahls Miller, formerly of | 1 1Ke roc! would greatly expedite apprehension | Fort Wayne. | . . of a fugitive. | Husband Held: | —is this model of striped ~ ¢l Sees Crime Minimized. rown. with Samuel Jackson. Allen | washable crepe de chine i utor, d Samuel | deputy” sheriff, | in_Chicago of | husband of | Srown’s niece. uncle told the | is certain that crime will be indispensable in ' Mr. Holland asserted, “if an cover the civilized world with co-ordinated and speedy sys of exchanging records by use of I de. When in operatiom to | Police that Mille es the criminal will' have | Inarried two ye no avenue left to escape by taking | Rapids, Iowa advantage of red tape. It will dimin. | quently. | {sh crime mgre than all the laws on| SIx weeks ago. Brown said. Miller ihe dtatute books.” and his wife visited Brown in Fort Mr. Holland was responsible for the| Wayne, and later left. From then | blishment in the Bureau of In Biiniay, s ooy 0 o vestigation of its criminal id smart vacation wardrobe In a variety of colorings nd his wife were ago in Cedar | quarreled fre- | Hand-Drawn Crepe de Chine Frock as simple as it is fash- - ionable—in pastel tones for afternoon — in the shades for street Specially priced, Chine White Is Chic Specially priced, $25. Striped Crepe de in a happy combination had not heard from them. Then he | tion system, which has been de was told by Miller that his wife had | as the most efficient the Govern been missing since April 6, and that | ever had. A he had gope to Columbus, Ohio, in | President Coolidge, in a letter to|<earch of 8er, believing she had been {drowned there. Brown said thel Columbus police told him no woman | liad been drowned there | A Boyish Frock devel ,v White crepe de chine showing the new, low voke line—smart hand- of brilliant colors—the clever way of using the . stripes as trimmings is a 4 Sl notc: Db o drawn work and embroid Shmmer Specially ery prove most attractive priced, $25 3 7 trimmings. Specially priced, $15.75. Mr. Holland, made pressed appreciation f he had rendered the ¢ the hope that he wou u v to render as ef his resumption of priv the services | ernment and 1 find oppor- Admits Quarrels. | nt service on e life Mrs. Miller, Brown told the police had worn shoes similar to the one | Summer Frock Section, Third floor S found near the body. Miller admitted | JEWEL CARMEN WINS |he and his wife had quarreled and | said she had threatened to shoot him. | o April § rt Wayne, ard from her n in Chicago v Desiderio, | husband of | Ferini, their = said she had left Ch $60,682 IN SUING FOX |/ iicimsotic o o 1o v P and since he had not Actress Charged Conspiracy to | on oo oiner, men | Keep Her From Keeney ‘bl]-rni)‘u‘e;]rl:trt‘I';\A]nT.ll)e' May Sale PhilippineUnderwear May Sale of Silk Negligees In Five Appealing Styles - e Exceptional Values---Unusual Prices o | whereabouts of the husband, who is q ial ¥ the Assoctated Press | sought by the police, said they _ A NEW YORK, May 2.—-J had opposed his | opecia o riage to the girl men, motion picture actr 5 awarded $60,682 b Philippine Gowns, $1.95 Philippine C.hemise, $1.95 | Doubt Identification. jury in Supreme . Court here yesterday in her euit| Held in Gary was Samuel Ross,| Tust the negligee to breakfast in or idle Some styles are and against the Fox Film Corporation. | Who added his ide fon of ‘the = 4 away leisure moments—chiffon taffeta some folk like them h ‘men _charged the defendant|body that of Mrs. Desiderio to the | Philippine Gowns are especially pleasing One could scarcely buy the material and e g $ L e S g . had . conspired with the | identific Mr. and | PF 1 ¥ F : 3 himmering crepe de chine and satin rately feminine—pla o &' Keeney Pl | Mrs. Ber y. Their to the woman who prefers immaculate have these things made, much less have loose fitting or slim coat models buds and fruit trimmings, ration Jrevent abpbATIneS identifications, howev were dis- | g 3 s them embroidered, for this price. et s films, even Lhough oo melce| counted after’ William J. Smurdon, & white in her underthings. I ribbons Gary constable, said he had talked to Colors of Rare Beauty A Word About the Price Many New Déigns Desiderio last Tuesday, three iys after the body was found. A. J.| A Variety of Styles The price does not begin d tha indicate the B e fmtract LOr | fialler, Gary attorney for Mrs. De- S New and novelty designs in calotta and If their silken sheen does not tempt you remarkable value of these silk ‘,,,,“1“:(,, the who they de- lx;.h”{ .ug.‘::_:!.“.‘u,lw. m’i‘ln-"".».i‘t'"(‘fif Low, round or neck, short or no solid work are combined with hemstitch- their exquisite coloring must. Rose. i e R ch would pre rance | body was not that of Mrs. Desiderlo. sleeves, edged with scallops, and em ing and scalloping to male these enve- : _"1 ‘_”-L] green, light blui, deep orchid possible by the May sale. Come and see he Keeney pictures. ents - . = | broidered in solid and calotta designs. lope chemise particularly appealing. Hlesh and copen. for vourselves ss Carmen established that she| A German chemist has invented Chisas fon, Thira fioor R ey : g | A Gcoman o) | derwear Section, Third ik Negligee Section. Third floor born neax on July 1 which to have[ with ch been under age at the time she signed | copper the Fox contract | ting other metals | mium similar to plating with | nickel 8 Harness to. be suspended from a fireman’s shoulders has been pater . ;41 so persons can be carried down adders ! e | | ‘ Hotel Inn| .. wimesn ey - Difference ! 5“; g i g e in r(mlm. 50% more. R““‘T‘T Liks Mother's. | There are dif‘ S T ferent gradés riffith f " oal Cnrpnnfinn of most every ood Wiean Voal | kind of glass. Prices Reduced You may unknowingly AU | -~ 2ccept glass of inferior quality. Our Annual Baby Week Begins Monday' With Many Extraordinary Offerings . Long Gertrude Slips, $1 Tong Nainsook Skirts, gertrude style, hand made and 3 Hand Embroidered Bibs, 50C fipisfied at hem with featherstitching and French knots. Ctib Sheets, SpeCIal, SOC A thin, soft pad topped with a beautifully embroidered Specially priced for Baby Weck. Cambric_Crib Sheets finished with hemstitched hems. cover of batiste makes an excellent bib for baby. Spe- size 36x54. Remarkable value at 50c. cially priced for Baby Week. . P Rfants’ o Bhicts S8 White Batiste Dresses, $1.45 Pillowcases, Special, 45¢ and 75¢ _n ants auze lt‘ts, C Pretty designs of embroidered sprays add to the dainti- Well made Pillowcases of fine muslin finished with hem- Two styles—high neck, long sleeves, button up the S by dresses “Neck 5 stitching and embroidery, specially priced, 45c. i 1 h s 5 Lelt: ed ness of these adorable baby dresses. Neck, sleeve and 2 - T 2 4 front, or low neck, short sleeves. Dainty shell edge bottom of skirt finished with scallops. 1 year to 2 years. Handmade Pillowcases beautifully embroidered in drawn finish. Specially priced for Baby Week. Specially priced. work done in various colors. 75c. Handmade Slips, $1 : Pillows, Blankets, Spreads, Special Long Nainsook Slips, entirely made by hand, gathered \xr : ’ Infants’ Down Pillows, pink or blue sateen covers, $1.50. at neck, and edged with lace are especial values at $1. hlte quue COZ.tS, $5 Infants’ Beacon Blankets in pink or blue with nursery Organdy Bonnets—Crisp Organdy Bonnets edged with Fine White Coats for Baby’s first outdoor excursion. figures; size 30x40. Specially priced, 95c. lace, $1. Collars and cuffs finished with hand scalloping. Spe- Infants’ Crib Spreads of madras and ripplette, $1.25 and $3.50. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturing Assets Over $10,000,000 Surplus $950,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY President | JOSHUA W. CAKR...Secretary { But you will probably pay for the best! | Be sure of the reliability of your dealer—one who can advise you in selec- tion, who knows glass quality and glass grades —and who sees that you get what you need and pay for. . Quality first and truthful representation always, is the basis of the substantial | success of this business. Have you read our interesting bro- | chure, " Taking the Glare Rays out of | Sunlight Pays"? 1f mot, send for ic. | Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER | GLASS COMPANY | BERNHARD W. s Manager (Rossly HINGTON i Infants’ Section. Fourth floor. . cially priced for Baby Week.