Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1925, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1925.. ask friend, dngyisr FURNITURE RENTING Fou Household Receptions Drives Conventions Office Weddings 5,000 Folding Chairs Always in Stock H. BAUM & SON 464 Pa. Ave. NW. Franklin Parties to get perfect walls with Alabastine. Alabastine is a dry powder in white and tints. Packed in 5-pound packages, ready for use by mixing with cold or warm water. Full directions on every package. Apply with an ordinary wall brush. Suitable for all interior sur- faces—plaster, wall board, brick, cement or canvas. It won'’t rub off, properly ap- plied. Ask your dealer for color chart and suggestions orwrite MissRubyBrandon, the Alabastine Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. | DISTRIBUTED BY BUTLER-FLYNN PAINT CO0. 609 C St. N.W. M. 1751—M. 4901 by Sorciety Brand Here is a style that requires the perfection of the Society Brand cut and finish. The coat must be correct at the office (with trousers), and out on the links (with knickers). It’s all in the cut of the broad, easy shoulders. looser than they look. They look equally well with knickers or trousers. We have a number of patterns, specially se- ||| 1ast night. ||| total endowment fund of $17,500,000 MUTILATION MoB MAY GET 60 YEARS Men Who Attacked Sales- man Will Be Sentenced Tomorrow. By the Associated Press. WILLIAMSTON, N. €., May 13.— The final chapter in the Martin | County mob cases will be written | here tomorrow when Judge N. A. Sin- |claic will pass sentence on Henry | Dennis Griftin, Julian Bullock and F. W. Sparrow, sr.; convicted lust eve- ning of performing an operation on Joseph A. Needleman, fobacco sales- man, on Sunday morning, March 29. At the same time 21 other defendants, Who havé previously pleaded gullty | to being accessories to the fact, will be_sentenced. Tom "Lilly, one of the alleged ac es at the point of death esult of a self-inflicted gun- wound in the forehead, and mithwick. another alleged ac is ill with pneumonia. pleading guilty to the ac- cessory charge and who will be sen- tenced tomorrow are: Edgar Johnson, | Lester Edmonston, Tom Harrell, L. | bom, Louis Johnson, James H. , Grady Smith, John Gray ¢ | Jim” Horton Coltrai fin, Albert Gurkin, ( A Griffin, Ben John Gurkin and Roy v Solicitor Don _Giltiam ‘announced last night that the State will move dismissal of the indictment charging eedleman with attacking a young Martin County girl, upon which he| was to have been brought to trial when the present cases were con cluded. It was on this charge that he was being held in the county jail| here when he was seized by the mob. The jury in its verdict recom- mended me for Claro Heath, the “guilty, but without malice,” ¢ the jury. “Guilty, with * was the ver- eturned as to Griffin, Bullock | = . Sparrow, sr. The crime for which Heath was convicted car- ries a maximum punishment of 10 years' imprisonment in the State prison, while the maximum in the other three cases is 60 years’ 1m-l prisonment. HOLD SMUGGLED ALIENS. | Detroit Officials Block Alleged | “Underground Railroad.” | DETROIT, Mich., May 13.—With | the arrest yesterday of Charles Me- Carthey of Windsor by United States agents, the operation of an ‘“under- ground railroad” for aliens wishing to enter this country illegally is be- lieved to have been stopped. Fifteen aliens who, agents said, were brought across the Detroit River rested. The party -in ee Chinese said to have paid for being put ashore on the es side. Brooks, chief of the im niigration border patrol, said that the ment had_evidence against Mc Carthey which indicated hé had been bringing in approximately 100 aliens a week at an average rate of $30 a person. | Gives $100,000 to Chicago U. | CHICAGO, May 13.—A gift of $100,- 1000 toward the endowment fund of the | University of CI by Aaron ¥ | Harold H. t, president of the uni- rd of trustees, announced The gift will go toward a Chief Justice Taft to Be Guest ofl W. “Two-Gun” Braves From West Meet . Waterloo Herela - o jm Out of the wild and woolly West |® where men are men and the great open spaces are widely advertised |8 by travel bureans,came two of the |g wildest and woolliést sun-kissed sons of the plains, with all the' |W carmarks of farabled * two-gun men. So hardy And fedirless a | pair were they, one Jess Perkins |g and one Gene Van Noy, that bron- cos that needed busting or wild (m steers that need roping, or what- ever they do to wild steers in'the 101 | ® Wild West Show, quaked at the |g very approach of these men from the great etrammeled West, . Came these two, then, to the heart of civilization where men are |® tenderfeet and there are no great |g open spaces. And as they were walking in-their high heeled boots |m up ‘the ultra-civilized Florida ave- nue, Monday ‘night came a very |M small and meek and timid colored man, not .from -the great open |® spaces, who took from his pocket |g a very small ivory-handled pistol and_tremblingly -pointed it at the (W two bronco, busters: porarily overcome by L straints of eivilization, they “stuck |g ‘em up” and the small colored man took from them their all, $10.35, (@ and meekly walked away. it [ [ [ L Being tem- the con- CINCINNATI TRAIjE BODY WILL HOLD OUTING HERE Ohioans at Congressional Country Club. By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, Ohio, May 13.— Memb the Cincinnati Commer- cial Club will hold their annual out- ing at the Congressi Countr: Ciub, in Washingto >, May 29 and 30, it was announced y day. Chief Justice William Howard Taft will be the guest of honor at a dinner May 30. The Chief Justice is an honorary member of the club, and when he was President of the Upited States was host to the Cincinnati men at ‘Washington. “lub members wili be | ident Cool Our Window Display —tells an_interesting story of our PERFECT PROCESS of thoroughly cleansing both NTAL AND DOMESTIC Lighted at night. Elife Laundry Co. 2117-19 14th St. N.W. Phone Potomac 140, 41, 42, 43 The Velvet Kind . ICE CREAM | which officials of the institution are ! andeavoring to raise this vear. lected, made up in this suit only. $55 The Hecht F Street at 7th They’re (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) Co. “Marcella” Drawers, Special, $1.00. : Special lot. of samples. with dainty lace: and medallion Regular values $1.50 Salesmen's Made fo fine nainsook 75’9 The Fair, Chicago, Ill. Quality Merchandise trimming. and $1.75. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Kresge Department Stores S RovAL L. S. Plaut & Co., Newark, N. J. Courteous Service Lanoil Permanent Waving 20 Curls for $16 Does away with straight hair and old-fashioned nightly curlers. No kink, but a soft natural looking wave. Phone Main 8780 for Appointment Palais Royal Beauty Parlor—Balcony Foremost in Fashions! Foremost in Values! Paris Says, For Sports Wedr »Small Hqts! Especially the Collapsible Hat! matron look for new styles. In the sketch is shown a Collapsible Hat of bengaline silk and velvet. These are the hats now being sponsored for sports, motor- ing or traveling. Can be rolled into a small package and carried in a suit case. These hats come in all the lovely shades for sports and street wear and are made in many color combinations, also all white. New felts arrive daily. informal wear. lace. White and colors. Small hats for sports wear. Also combinations of felt and silk in new and attrac- tive shapes. The popular creased crown with trimmings of -felt, ribbon or feathers. . New trimmed hats in silk crepe, straw, hair and combinations. Trimmings of flowers, ribbons, feathers, silk or hair. In many new models in large and small hats for street or dress wear. Palais Royal—Second Floor Something New in Neckwear | That will appeal to the smartly gowned woman. La Scarfrille Specially Priced, $2 98 Made of georgette crepe, with wide border of accordion pleated georgette and band of plain georgette in contrasting colors. To be worn in the new ways as illustrated. Le Jabeaux Scarf Special, $3.98 A scarf and jabot combined, made of pleated georgette and solid-color border of con- trasting shades. - Georgette Scarfs, $2.98 Dainty Flowered Georgette Scarfs with fringe ends. Wide range of colors. Palais Royal—Main Floor This is the time of the year when the silk dresses for street or afternoon Satins, Prints and Georgette Dresses miss and the Dresses of gayly printed georgette crepe, pleated from shoulder to hem and prettily trinvmed with lace. Crepe Dresses in semi-tailored, pleated, flounced or flared Flat Crepe Dresses in the very straightline models. Printed Ensemble Suits fashioned of printed crepe, others of printed crepe and georgette. The new Two-piece Dress of black satin, the most popu- lar fabric of the Spring and Summer scason for street and Other Satin Dresses with trimmings of ccru Sizes 16 to 20, 36 to 4. Palais Royal—Third Floor To Those Who Have Not Purchased s & $49.50 and $55.00 Coats at $39.50 60 Lovely Coats fashioned of soit silky “wills in the" season’s newest and cleverest models. Some strictly tailored with trimmings of silk stitching and buttons—others with soft Summer furs. - Colors: Navy, Black, Wigwam, Waffle, Chili and Green. Sizes: 14 to 20 years; 36 to 48 . Palais Royal—Third Floor A New Group of Lovely Underthings —featuring a special purchase of a manufacturer’s odd lots. g Including Nightgowns, Sateen Petticoats, Envelope Chemise, Step-ins $1.09 and Slips. All of the finest nainsook and batiste with various washable trimmings. Mostly all-white but a few with colored binding and embroidery. Voile Step-in Sets, $2 Set Vest and Step-in Sets, of fine domestic voile, Some extra size gowns. neatly trimmed in val lace and net. All the Crepe and Georgette Gowns, $5.50 | pastel shades. Lovely Crepe .de Chine and Georgette | Gowns, effectively trimmed in various hand- | Princess Slips, $1.95 { 300 Non-cling Pangette, English Satcen and | some laces, medallions, French flowers and two-tone ribbons. All the fower tinted Philippine Dress Slips, $1.98 Al handmade, embroidered and hemstitched.” | Broadcloth Slips. In white, tan, flesh and Slight fullness on the hips with-20-inch hem. shades for street wear. colors. Palais Royal—Third Floor Kayser Silk-and-Cotton Underweart Made for the particular woman who desires her undergarments to fit perfect and give satisfactory wear. Kayser Mercerized Union Suits, $2.25 Fine zephyr weight, mercerized suits—the ideal Summer garment. shoulder and bodice tops. Marvel fit reinforcement. In white and dainty flesh color. Regular sizes. Ribbed Vests Silk mercerized, low-neck vests, $1 and $1.25. Lisle and cotton, low-neck vests, 35¢c to 75c. Spring-Weight Marvel Fit Union Suits, $1 Low-neck suits, reinforced shield and the popular marvel fit. Built-up shoulder and bodice styles. Tight-knee and um- brella styles. Regular sizes. Extra sizes, $L.25. Kayser Italian Silk Vests | $2.50 | r Built-up nt. Also shield under arm. Extra size suits, $2.50. Women’s Kayser Suits, $1.50 : 8 ; | jpow.neck, fine weave suits. Reinforced shield, Built-up shoulder and bodice styles. ;‘;'“D":,'d'ef";:é"f‘fofi';‘e“‘! Bl"‘“ed to fit. Bullt-up in white, pink and orchid. Sizes 36 ta 42. l Extra sizes, $1.75, SR el e « Palais Royal—Main Floor House Dresses $1.98 Crisp, New Dresses for house wear. Becoming necklines with attractive touches of trimmings. £ i The Materials: Dimity, Pop- lin, Linene, Sateen, Chambray, Crepe and Ginghams, The Colors: Copen, Rose, Green, Lavender, Orange, Tan, Black and White, Navy and ‘White and various checks. Palals Royal—Third Floor asee {1 Zif Women’s Onyx Silk Hose $1.39 Good-looking Service Hose, full fashioned, with mercerized garter tops. In black, white, gray, har- vest, toast, nude, peach, Windsor tan, flesh, French nude and blush. All sizes. Palais Royal—Main Floor Women's Silk-and- Rayon Mixed Hose 79c Service-weight Silk-and-rayon Mixed Hose, in plain and novelty weave, with seamed back. In black, blush, thrush, airedale, brown, tan, beige, nude, white and gray. All first quali “Buy Now,” is a motto it will pay Thursday is Baby Day. e to heed, when baby clothes and ac- cessories are offered at such low prices. Infants’ Flannelette Nightgown, Wrappers and Petticoats - 3 for $1.00 Comfy Gowns, Wrappers and “Petticoats for the baby—with | dainty crochet edges. Button-Front Sweaters $1.00 Button-Front Sweaters, of soft wool with pink or blue borders. Handmade Slips and Dresses, $1.00 Several dainty styles,. scal- loped and embroidered. Pillowcases, S0c Cases of India linen and em- broidery. Several styles. Swiss Baby Bibs, 25¢ Baby Bibs, of Swiss em- broidery. Extra pad attached. | Several styles. Voile Dresses for Little Folks, $1.98 * Many styles with lace trim- mings or hand-embroidered yokes. In white and colors. Some with bloomers. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Red Star Diapers. Perfect goods. 27x27 hemmed. $2.25. Crochet and Knit Bootees. 45c. Chambers. White hand-painted figures. Baby with $1.00. Crib and Carriage Covers, $2.95 Japanese Handmade Silk Padded Crib and Carriage Cov- ers. Pretty embroidered cen- ters, Palais Royal—Third Floor The “Magic” Reducer Large Size Small Size Ten minutes a day will roll the fat aw. $6.50 $3.75 TIts simple scientific construction makes daily use easy and pleasant with no harmfuk results. It produces the benefits of massage, plus the proper amount of blood stimufation which destroys the fat cells and breaks down the fat tissaes. Palais Royal—Third Floor

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