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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . TUESDAY. MAY {1926, FATHER ELUBBEU l LOSES LIBEL APPEAL. |ERICSSON MEMORIAL | 5ihs oteasion™ 2 “accorative | TOURIST CAMP BUILDING | rccereine o Sk, e 0 iiing | o — ach \l disc: d, but wi hlic of th al nnl"f’l‘r‘ul‘lvma;a.r:wed”um but was PLANS TO BE MODIFIED né:rlim:]ul lic parks of the tiona 'Mlsnomry Fails to Get Reversal o{ PROGRAM DISCUSSED | UAt ihe suggestion of the Xational XPECT to find Commission of Fine Arts, Maj. Grant | Adverse Decision. K » . : N BY SUN MAY []'E‘ e e 'KING'S ENEMIES GET LIFE. | change to Goloniat Design wit 5e | 5o0 e 2 o o | e ary of Union, Miss.. vesterday low | President Will Be Principal Speak- Made Before Contract for Con- m to the appearance of the | and unusual | hix appeal trom a decision of the Dis er at Fete That Will Draw | Five Sentenced in SPM" for At-| trfer Supreme Court in favor of Ross | tempt to Dynamite Train. struction TIs Let. | building at Haines ,]':”u_‘m“'?:“‘:‘hl::j versions of the Sum- . | A. Collins, Representative from Mis i | Tlans for the permanent field honse | revise the plans and __— Daughter and Wife of Balti- opl; who had becn nued by Arnold | 1 |, FARCELONA, Spain, May 4 OP).— |in the tourist camp in East 1 for the construction of the hnild Lot mode—at the | for $130,000 for alleged Tibel. The suit | : U'wo sentences ‘of life inprisonment | Park are to be modified b - g will be aeked for within a few 2 price every woman . was filed in 1 and was the out - and three of 12 years were meted out | contract for ks more Business Man Also srowth of a political cont when | Ians for the ceremony in connec-| by the court-martial which tried seven | wants to pay. the wife of Arnold opposed Colling In | fion with the dedication of the me-| men on charges of attempting to | i the primaries for Congr morial to John kricsson in West Po- | dynamite the King’s train at Gar | . 2 Severely Injured. [Maunola claimea that conine had |t 50 dietsed today by | 182 Mav. Two of the defendants were | | A Feature Collection - spread a report that one of Arnold's | po 0 & acquitte | tepresentative Chindbloom. chairman | *“L0 2 | af ancestors was of negro blood, A jury | 5 hose sentenced to life imprison. BRO/‘ | . linsa |of the ritizens' committee. with rep- | o "0 SERCIIEE o0t o e | Br the Assouiate found for Collins and A nold appealed. | i 5 o Bt . W T fo £ 8D vesentatives of the office of public | ntil b . bt - RALTIMORE, Miv &= Polive comb | The appellate tribunal dectares the | UL STa untie parks of the Na-| GoriEs | 0 e INCORPORATED o New Dresses ed the highways today in se cestimony submitted sustained he | SRS UG PULS A GUEED T e must be approved by 721 NINTH STRFET NORTHWEST of Harry M. Rowe. ji.. who last 1 yace of the ancestor and refused to | onal Capital, IREre L0 S (| Gen. Primo de Rivera, the premier. - fractured the skull of his father disturb the verdict of the jury kiitntee Ty | . B T 829.7-) Harry M. Rowe. 1 prominent Balu A . | President’ Coolidge will be ""i Rugs brought from Tientsin, China. | A N S| AL, more husiness man. stabbed his : T ) | s principal Ker at the dedication, country in the last vear would | ter Portia tvice and canse HELD IN WIFE'S DEATH. | RS Win i held on May 20. At | eover o f 5 InTARE S o SR Sl ¢ uunpln.-.(. hut the plaster model wi 1t Catonsville, a suburh. Che - | Woman Slain With Hatchet in Ari- | s % i 3 : { [ he placed on the pedestal for anvensl : N e of Dud oo it it g A pholeced ion e pedest ol Gt $20 315 $20 SUMMEK SILK GOWNS imninhn; (RN hosa Bl ph of Sweden and the princess o DR, AD IS PR e may prove fatal. Mrs. Rowe suffered | WLLIAME, Ariz. A il are coming to Washinzton to be preg a bhroken crm. the loss of a finger v, A i ent at the dedication, but it is not Dependable used cars now on d:.. and other hurts in jail after s aner’s_inquest into nu\lnl-lr that he will deliver an ad-| play in new second floor showreom, $ 7S Police called by Mre, Rowe hroie | tha"death of his wife. Mrs, Hazel £ cs, 1t was said today. However,| ae I, Street. Into the house. found Dr. Rowe, |johnson, who was huthfl‘aum(hn" 1o the present program, wha is treasurer of the Carozzi- in fourist automobile camp near| will place a wreath on the memorial. ]R MCReynoldS & son THE $18 75 BARGAIN SALE PRICE |5 DECIDEDLY LOWFR THAN THE ACTUAi Rewe Construction Co. and a former | here Sunday nig The inquest| Plans were made for the erecti COST TO MAKE. BE-UTIFUL, NEW, EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS president of the American Antomo- | “indications point to|of a grandstand to seat nmu-nxsmavr Sales—Service | bile Association. slumped in a chair 2 Johnson™ as the slayer. |iv 2,000 and for the handling of thel 1423.25-27 L St. N.W. DEIGHTFULLY COOL : FEFRFSHING.Y DIFFERENT MART FOR TOWN COUNTRY CLUBS SMART DAYTIME WEAR s<hes in the head unday and said they were en route | nd Unconscions, from I Angeles to Chicago by au | be auzmented by thousands of Se § tomobile. Johnson said he was a eivil| dinavian Americans. who have indi 14th and Park Road N.W. story m the ho ol. 2619 Rowe was found - Ao, eossesnsasesernssnvasesnveve *&’.flm ' ha B 2 { " Portia had fall r N her wounds at the ¢ ceremonies ch will tend the ceremonies. and whic Sales n BUSINESS :: COLLEGE BPAUTIFUL NEW COLOURS. AL‘O WHITF, NAVY AND BIACK S FCIALIZED MOD-15 ®0R /ADAMF AND MA"EMOISPLL® | | wrecked library with four he Johnsons registered at the camp| greai thronz which s expected to at Main 7228 ' SMART SUMMER RESORTS SUMME SPOXTS TRAVEL - suse, where she had N T Fur garments repaired and remodeled—estimates given! Furs stored in dry, cold circulating air. Telephone Main 725 police Hlarry jr. had entered sud denly whila they were reading in the lihrary. Without speakinz. he beat his father about the head with a har He also rried a knife. she said When M towe and Portia 7 vears old. the younger man stabbed : B¢ the zirl in the breast and threw his stepmother in the fireplace. she said. i : Woman Leaps From Window. Fashion with For Women fled from the house only fo | Ken and stabbed in the back, | | VALUE! A FASHION INSTITUTION and Misses! o the house, the maddene, Rt b Eobe | Paris Washington Neworh from a second story window, cing her arm and tearinz off a finger. Harry, jr.. is then helieved to have 1eft the scene in his automobile. He i« 30 yvears eold and resides in An napolis, Md. A business di: reement with his father two vears ago. which | resulted in the younger man's dis missal from the construction company and caused bitterness between them, may have provided a_motive for the | attack, Mrs. Rowe told officers <5 Madelon Stveet $1.000 Fxre Loss Reported. 9 Dress nt georgette Automnbile accessories valued af | rrepe. The straight- . ahout $1.000 were destroved by fire | line back has the - of undertermined origin at the Piney """l ")""VF';I':"',: MatChlng the bea‘Uty Of days Of treatment. A Branch service siation of the Penn ' ment” S : : Oil Co., at 6301 Georgia avenue early | treatment. h today. The blaze was discovered by | Tront from scaist t0 naay in ashincton e hem line. Vest and w gt et collar are of chiffon 4 Plain tailor=d sleeve 1926 — SEASON — 1927 | sieyeaaie) ; 4 : i in the last touch to Every model an important stvle—every one a smart The warm weather gives you an op. this elever gown. Tn iy i il portamty tn have sour fnr ieparred : o S e : ; P remadeled for much lower prices. Rring Navy, Beige. Black. fashion for immediate wear. or afterneon occasions, for 7ir coat in Bt reen, Rose. S FURRIER Ve L street wear and those satisfactory stvles that may be worn WOLF . & ““ o ‘ : for afternoons or for informal dinners. Alsa dinner and ___32-34 FLORIDA AVE. N.W. il el f=h evening gowns. Always one price—839. mdow Shades | activity obtaincd by T clever shirring tha i 3 The e H fits into strap treat- sheer fabrics so desirable for now predominate, B AN S ment at waistline, . > £ e e ; S Covers. tailared o fit venr trimmed with tire o especially chiffons—plain. figured and dotted. One particu- farmiture. . Beigian Tmen. Yard e e, L b & I Plain hodice uaes T ¢ larly pleasing tailored model with self-colored braidings— lace in Tuzedo fash- = k. pl & € le th sel red ling inn nver contrasting ” i e i a_ y B PR e = = georoettc.. In Black, Tovely lace gowns, cut work embroideries—princess lines, Semi'Annual Clearance Sale v e sy . ' \%% ) 1 two-piece effects—the lighter and warmer shades of ecarly ] 5 er. Al one price —839.30. A Month in Advance ummer ne price —$3 & At Bide Thrill ~\f|er Thrill (ggfm foeid On_ the Friday. May Tth. Washingion- o " lpecinl miait Raltimore. Gpigh’ Al Schachi Bivd. o Nk Alireck Ammendale. 0 guenis ot hamor Mever Davis Chateau Band IPRR AR AR R AR * \ A darae Comn-dottcd Georgette Dyess by Madelon, %1 oer plasn georgette slip. Straight back, embrotsdered ranel, softly draped bodice, jabot from neck to wasst IR [} 2| InIERRRRRE fim@w@mw Madelon Dresses are chosen by a styvle jury of forty GrlebaCher ] ° ) experts and are bought collectiveiv. resulting in values quite "flmmdp W 1k \ \ as astonishing as the range of stvles. They are found both TWELVETEN VL e R A ‘ in our Women's and Misses" Dress Shops—but only at Jelleff's in \Washington. mmflm [2 line. The full apron fromt. scalloped at hemline, is ° Prlces > Y beautsfully embroidered. The embroidered theme ss e ar an C e ¢ [ I carried out on the full bishop sleeve. In Whete-Red, S 1 hite-Green, 1 hite-Nazy. W hite-Black, Rose-W hste, Navy-White, Green-White, $30.50.— In the Homen's on many attractive ® : ows i Furniture Pieces $197 Down Filled Lounge Chair; in blue and gnld $1 3 5 3 ) p R oy e e s o e b @ 2 piece Georgetta frieze . ....ooo-ihens e ) ; piece Georgelta blouse fits into $285 Small Tapestry Davenpnrt; richly carved \ : dlouse Ats inte Sommes Bown BB . ... - oonnonmnmmmmmrnnis $210 == AR - front of skirt. Con forms the tiny over $150 Carved Frame Marquise Chair; in black $l 10 i i ot e iain satin;down filled.............. ....... ... g Niae s oo 8 slenderizing air $97.50 Solid Mahogany Chair; spool turned; $74'50 iy ! ! v s dress. In o H Frock of chiffon. 239, ~In the frieze seat and back............ ... .ol e ‘ ; 3040 — 1w the 50 h’?ck, };util ';am‘l ’ ot $35 TEA TABLE -walnut and gum; burl top... $2 6. _ . Butioncfrim / . braided cuff and ! J small ties. One of 4 il ] R R = the outstanding fea- | Froek. — Full slip. $40 Carved Walnut Bench—upholstered. ... ... $29-50 ture of this gouwn ] Jront of skirt has is the half canoe ! full gathered inset design of braid. In ] Mo atratoht 20 Chai h $97 ;0 I T back. The netc long sessaasrsearan e ose, oudre, or is nisher $1 “hair to match. . o oo be B, sumper is "Anisher —In the Women's self-fabric cmbroid- trasting material \ $ ;0 e ery with fagoting e | ‘ : itchery. The nut- $125 Mahogany Golonial Commaode; half round.. $97.% | Ta B this dress is the yoke and shoulder ~ - . i smbroidery to match $68.50 Maple Corner Cabinet. . $49-50 et Brasant o sleeve fitted snugly at the wristline: r""ol"' collar with Second DU.LlN & MADT‘N l:v Furniture sk . iy 2 ,:I';';',»,,';': ngé;;,";' ~ Frocks for juniors— year sizes—offer a Misses” Dress Shop. Floor 1215~1217 ¥ Street Salon similar variety of styles at $25. and 1214 t01218 G Street MADELON Hats from the high-class milliners—$12.50.