Evening Star Newspaper, May 6, 1926, Page 33

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i I ¢ 4 ALUVINGH INQURY - DELAYED S WEEKS Counsel Clash on Matter of « Admitting Company’s Re- ports as Evidence. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, WAY. 3§ Y8 Y YA VAT A N VN T T Y Y N a [ (T T (2 (Y (oY Y (Y (Y () o (o (Y o (Y N (2 (Y Y (T (Y = ENES 3 7T Y (2 (2 (Y (2 (2 (Y G (o (2 (o (o (o (Y (Y (o (T (2 (Y (oY (oY Y (Y oY o (0 (¥ . May 6-~The investigat ntil June ard, the examiner. aon jon wa so far. was marked by th nds of 1. P. Whitely, commission counsel, for certain financial and other reports of the company, and the refusal of the @ompany’s attornevs to produce some of_them When Whitely asked ti pany put into the re solidated balunce shects f 0 31, 1916, to Dec pjected vigorously olds Data Trrelevant. he would refuse e and have no bearing on case. Whitely argued that the records wero very necessary and finally Ex- aminer Sheppard said that during the adjournment period Whitely and Gibbons should get together, go over the reports and decide which parts of them should go into the record. y W be fi.quiry reopens lier Dividend Statements came the demaund of com- couns: dividend state- from 1913 inclusive. | vere admitted, subject to the 11 objection of the company to cumentury evidence submitted ¢y asked Gibbons to produce yrds of the company’s dealings in i scrap and the amount of | terial produced from such serap, zether with data on bids for tnminum sand castings, used large- 1 in automobile manufacture. These vier not available, but the witness ~aid they would be prepared for the yext hearinz. Company attorneys vere not sure they would permit the 1ecords and data to go into the rec- ord withont objection MINNEHAHA TO LAUGH AGAIN AS WATER FLOWS | Falls Made Famous by Longfellow Have Been Stilled for More Than Year. Br the Aseo MINNE haha Falls samous by longiellow’s poem, Somr of Hiawatha,” will laugh again after heing stilled for more than a yeur Low water in Lake Minnetonka, the source « Minnehaha Creek, caused the cr and falls to dry up. The «it s just completed a 1.000-foot well and 1,000 gallons of water per minute will be pumped into | the creek to restore the beauty of tho falls, 50 feet high. Pumping will be started tomorrow. The Indians used to call the falls “Haha.” Longfellow called it “Min- nehaha” and from his poem it re- oceived the name it bears today. The poem tells the story of a young In- dtan warrior, Hlawatha, who, “Where the falls of Minnehaha. 1ash and gleam among the oak trees, Laugh and leap into the valley,” came to the tent o and met, wooed eved maiden, — Charge Diversion of Alcohol. Special Dispatch to The Star, 1 BALTIMORE, May “harged with diverting 85,000 allons hol from commercial channel L. Symonds, head of the Rubber Co., was held for court in $5,000 bond by United States Commis- ioner k_Supplee Tu S, Foods That Win The e U By JENNY NOURSE Domestic Science Expert Bran—eat it and love it this way—get Puffed Wheat I ERE'S a vereal with approxi- mately 20% bran, yet you would never know it. 1t’s called Puffed Wheat—a unique cereal food. There is no other like it. It tastes like toasted nutmeats, crunches in the mouth like fresh toast; you'll find it as enticing as a confection. It's whole wheat steam exploded to 8 times its natural size, then de- liciously oven toasted. Different in flavor and form from any other cereal, it supplies the great adven- ture of a change at breakfast to keep the appetite keen. You eat it because you love it, not merely because it is “good” for you. Contains vital wheat elements essen- tial to health, digests quickly be- cause every food cell is steam broken. Obtain Puffed Wheat at any gro- cery. Serve at breakfast tomorrow, or as a bedtime snack tonight. You will be delighted. . Quatker Puffed Wheat A Friday Sorosis Clearaway! A Sale and Style Sho'w' : For Larger Women % . . (Exclusively) 375 Pairs—Pumps and Oxfords, for Women and Misses J Riving Mistels Frow Niw Voik Broken sizes—high medium and low heels—almost all of the wanted styles 10:30 A.M. and 2:30 P.M.—Tomorrow and Saturday! and leathers of the scason—Regular prices, $7.50 to $12.50 pair. Every $2.95 ‘The most alluring styles in sheerest georgette, imported and domestic prints, i -$39. size represented. ChoiCe, PAIr...ecessarormencoe:se- vomme. ooveoservonn A FASH'ON INSTITUTION .fl:dt:;fi:’c:flggrs“ks_a” in the newest Parisian manner. $25--$39.50—$55 Paris Washington NewYorks Friday Astonishes Both With Remnant Prices and New Events! The inrush of new Summer merchandise usurps Iriday’s prerogative to be a day devoted entirely to remnants. The concen- tration of remnant disposals—a dress sale, a fashion revue and the great underwear sales will make tomorrow a super-Friday. 165 Smart Spring Coats Friday Morning Underwear—May Sales! —until 12 oclock only (if i 1 stablishin, ecords! Never have we shown such quantities—such varictics Regularly $35.00 to $69.50. they last that long) one These great sales are ¢ shing new reco h 1ave we shown such quantities—such variet anen:;find léi:‘tle Women’s $2 5 hundred Voile— - Silk— Slips— Sizes. in One Clearance Step-ins and chemise.$1.75 . i Group. Choiceat ........ Hats $2 Gowns and pajamas. .$2.75 CocaloCotmi 250 Handmade, of fine nainsook. ’ Friday new assortments of yith hand-drawn and hand-em A 9 4 _ . FLESH COLOR, PEACH, NILE Ma g e e SiEnBEAl et o o “tak y 5 e LOR, g y Sale values at this popu ; ith i1 A most ‘amazing disposal of-fine Coats—but, being somewhat overstocked, we have decided to “take ailored and trimmed MAIZE, ORCHID Tar el Ersaloee: Chenriss ::?‘»de'r::hyo:(:"spvEd"g::nwslhadc: the bull by the horns™ and give you the advantage of almost unparalleled reductions while the season is stvles from our regular These L m Under- o Sl at its height! Women's sizes, 36 to H—Little Women's half sizes to it women of 30 to 42 bust, but | 5% 48 LAl S0 T garments, O N e o 10 heme. 4 of less than average height. o i o i‘ut' ol basa most attractive with v flare bottom trimmed with Crepe de chine and 5 : . s in what sho c @ embroidered nets or binding: laces or appliqued nets i Silks . ...$2.9 6—WOMEN'S $69.50 CHARMEEN COATS 2—WOMEN'S_$39.50 IMPORTED PLAID quick clearaway tomor- | contrasting colors. Circular and Step-ins of crepe de chine or R’:‘dlursnb e $2 —embroidered flare panels—in gray SPORT COATS—black and ' white, - Y Pleated Step-ins—Gowns in pleat- radium silk, embroidered. gizes 35 to 38 only—f and tan shades ..........-.oeeen S $25.00 green and tan $25. row. ed styles—2-piece Pajamas, trim- lace trimmed and strictly lace trimmed styles 3—WOMEN'S $5950 PANEL - BACK 20—~WOMEN’'S $35.00 TAILORED COATS, Fabrics, fabric and straw med with footing and val laces. tailored models—all in a fas- peach, fawn and orchi COATS—gracemeen twill material, in in navy blue, black and gray twills— combinations and felts, =_in : s cinating array of pastel evorgliads’ groan. and rosita Gray— smart otraight llines ‘and. pans! fiare black and colors. Original | Voile—Negligees . ....$5 shades. Crepe de chine, with squirrel coll creeneres.-$25.00 styles—self-color sllk stitchings $25 prices were, of course, very French volle, in flesh colors, Radium Silk and 6—WOMEN’'S $5500 CAPE SLEEVE 2 ' much higher.—Street floor. peach, coral, orchid, maize and o Sunray ... 5—WOMEN'S $3500 DRESSY TWILL fight ” biuo—with ' rows of vai Glove Silk All sizes 36 to 44—tailored and COATS, in tan, gray and green twill- COATS—a variety of best Spring P laces—long Tuxedo collars and § s - BloOm »eeve ...$25.00 models—cape coats, flare and straight- JEWELRY o factoning. A wongsiut My $1.95 Vests e e et 5—WOMEN'S $6500 COATS OF BLUE- line styles—embroidered and fur edged klaces— t : BELL CHARMEEN, straightline styles, collars—all colors, but not in every b MB""ld’ SHIE v Lot $2.75 Step-ins black, navy, fawn, silver, flesh with squirrel collars. $25.00 size—rose, gray, tan, green, gs Philippine— (to match) (.old-u. white, orchid, peach, nile 6—~WOMEN'S $4950 CAPE COATS of S Sy $ About 100 pieces—many of | Gowns and Chemise.$1.59 s b the beautiful lorcheen, in navy blue 4-$49.50 LITTLE WOMEN'S TOPCOATS LALLM L L A upncist ey Suls group of $2.95 Chemise. ... .$2.45 Girdles— and sandal shade.......... . $25.00 of Imported plaids and plain color S e en"$1.00 o $350 | Handmads Philippine Underwear Twotoned, net and lace $5.00 Girdles 3—WOMEN’S $49.50 TOPCOATS, in nat- ; ~cinderella, tan and red each. Come and look them G —with most attr broid - trimmed vests, in pink, peach, Girdles of pink broche and elas ural color camel’s hair and gray and primsda g e h IC | cred and hand-drawn yokes—Ali maize, orchid and white, with tic—12 and 11 inch lengths—with tan candia cloth. ceeere....$25,00 6—84950 LITTLE WOMEN'S COATS— sizes tomorrow — Gowns with satin shoulder straps—broken twc pairs hose supporters. Sizes 3-WOMEN'S $4950 COCOA GOLOR dressy models, in fine lorcheen, with « Blouses round, V and square necks. sizes. 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 33, 34, 35, 36. MORIE SILK COATS—collars edged embroidered pockets and fur collars— 35—$1.95 DIMITY BLOUSES with squirrel... $25.00 tan and everglade green....... —tailored blouses, with gray, g corniche —tan and sanda lars—long an blue—embroidered and tucked sleeves color twill...... Gaoaa $25, sleeves 75¢ €ess earmg rl ay own talrs and fur-trimmed collars. .- -$25.00 50 LITTLE WOMEN'S SPORT 15—$2. 30—$15 STREET AND 20-$1650 SILK FROCKS 6—WOMEN'S $45.00 MOTOR COATS— COATS—imported plaids and mixtures 26—$1000 SILK DRESSES, AFTERNOON S Geargetteeg flut full swagger backs—large - pockets, —gray, tan, crust and blue............$25 broadcloth, " i DRESSESNat ol ceeda aiNa roseate and tan shades..... 16—$35.00 LITTLE WOMEN'S TAILORED powder blue and tan— AECECIRe e e —big range of light 20—-WOMEN'S $3950 TWILL AND AND DRESSY COATS—straight line, odd sizes 1.65 crepe de chines—wom- crepes, faille silks, shades — rose, gray, CANDIA CLOTH COATS—straightline flare and puffed sleeve styles, in high- 12-$595 TO $8.95 SILK e Gt - Hisseatene roysheen and beige, light blue, styles, smart cape and flare models— grade twills—embroidered and fur- OVERBLOUSES, crepe satins — straight orchid, green. navy in rose, tan, gray, bluebell and black, edged collars—tan, gray, rose, green de chine overblouses, and two piece styles— ITnetCailaram Tracks blue and black—rib- with self and fur collars. . $25.00 and navy blue.........................$25.00 rotind or Vee neckline— Blai. WeeYh. Gre s S uconrodiima bon and embroidery 8—$3950 WOOLTEX COATS of tested 11—$35.00 LITTLE_WOMEN'S SPORT short slesves—just one . : 2 fall “’ n trimming, some lace twills—navy blue and black—flare and AND TOPCOATS—mixtures, tweeds of each style—in_white Blustts;andy cocon—finabl @ ogy © o e collars and cuffs—one side panel model—tucked collars and plaids—single and double breasted and _color.. toics ac! riday 87 50 and two piece effects, edged with fur—navy and black $25. styles—large pockets. .. $25. Street Floor Friday clearing...... 5 ’ . ’ Foni%fig-g:?:s;slxl lMsi?:.su, g?n:i 1;!::? lfi:i., 13, $25 A Sale Of $ 1 6 50 Women's 15 and 17 years. In Friday’s Great Clearawayat ...........,...... and Misses’ Coats in both dress and sport styles—twills, lorcheen, candia cloth, mixtures and plaids—many of the Tatter being fine imported cloths. Flare styles, cape backs, shoulder capes, straightline models. esses Misses’ Mink, squirtel and natural squirrel edgings and collars, puffed and embroidered sleeves. Some with phalmi . fur. Coats in navy blue, as well as the lighter shades of julep, thistiedown gray, woodland rose, bluebell. : . 5 I e ety . = Tunior coats in twills and satin. Many one of a kind. Friday, $25. Y Being the first big Summer event in our two new inexpensive frock shnps—\\umcn S serrm_(l floor; 8—MISSES’ $29.50 SPORT COATS of tan, 10—MISSES’ $3500 DRESS COATS, in misses’, third floor. This will, indeed, be a splendid sale! Literally hundreds of new dresses—at this aston gray and brown, imported mixtures and twills and ' lorcheen—cape sleeve and o ol plaids—single and double breasted straightline models, upstanding collars ishingly low price! models, some with capes.--..... -$15.00 of fur, others with contrasting piping e Zbluebell, thistledown, julep, woodiand 4-$2050 JUNIOR TOPCOATS—in mix- tures and plaids, single and double CoRGIREN "R b breasted—button trimmed...... .$15.00 B—g;iSESsEsfl’c oifi?é?o Wl e’ 8—$2050 AND $35.00 JUNIOR TOP- meen, twills and silks—cape sleeves or COATS—in plaids and mixtures, cape all-around cape sty sleeves and flared =models—bl I, ings of bluebell, thistledown, gray and rust '$18.75 woodland rose and navy blue Coats for the Larger and Taller Women—Sale! 21—Larger Women’s $35.00 to $39.50 . 26—Larger Women’s $65.00 and $69.50 Coats—consisting of fine twills, in Coah—Beflk Slnrm: styles, in chnr-| 5 meen—man tailored in every detai navy blue and black—some with col —flat pleats to give the desired full- lar edgings of squirrel—others with ness and still carrying out the silk braid and stitching—styles with straightline _effect — collars and pleats at sides to give fullness— edgings of Summer squirrel—nov- elty silk stitchings and self-em- Friday -$29.50 broidery—sizes 4013 to 48!4—Friday, $45.00 Misses’ Odd Frocks for Remnant Clearing! Froch of Onesiece Enbroidered |\ Printed Crepe silk crepe Frock—navy 8—MISSES’ $25.00 AND $2950 a-i_wso TO $2500 JUNIOR Crepe de bordered silk fancy crepe, e s SPORT AND AFTERNOON ROCKS for street and after- . Chine, bottom : coat style, circular _and w hite, FR?&:i:fiat' ereppec:nd 2:-; aoons wcd-r, in nude, reon, Stockmgs—— a!‘ ‘“p":nlfi' ;:;’; i with f'f” ‘ ikn'l'l’-a;?:fl 5 :;jfctml‘rh;tzv;m sey- Wo-pl and navy-—cape slee shirt , smart ! skirt, ves P vy blue— Dasaue models—colors, nude, And Eton models, susde belte: | ¢ W.OOL AND RAVON - steeves edged tie collasr—and pleats, white half of the boto in pracil, rose and §S70:00 13 15 and 17 £10.00 B o ehlack with black button crepe soft front ties e e o oREPE HDE il b ot bk .'i'x"e’:'""f"l"‘é velvet ribbon. trimming. voll collar. 7 it ! 1 B 2 5 Y. 50, $76.50. CHINE, FLAT CREPE AND 12—MISSES’ $3500 AND $3950 [ 3%; 3 pairs $1. 11 $16.50. $16.50. $16.50. ery. $16.5 76,50 GEORGETTE AFTERNOON AFTERNOON AND EVE- $100 AND $125 FULL- AND EVENING FROCKS— NING FROCKS—crepe de | FASHION COTTON STOCK \ ’ two-piece, basque and chem- chine, georgette and flat crepe s . & iso models—in coral, white, —two < piece ° basque and | brogga s s B3 °’5‘6" omen s esses, % ; hemi dels—b : ; green nude :r";’, navy, with :v:;:"%uz?i,.',,'—j ings all. | and 9 only, pair....... c 4 s 1 ol 1 ed ) 4 3 9 ] - stitohing and §15 00 pffed, sleevés—in_ “powder Pure Silk Stockings Smart new Summertime Frocks, in wash crepes—Ilavely color b ooral, orchid, . B ¥ 10—MISSES’ $2050° AN d @ Full fashioned—with lisle it ings—tailored, bolero and bloused models—vestees, sashes and cuffs D_$35.00 AFTERNOON AND SPORT I garter hems. tka dot in novelty colorin, many polka dots—both one and two piece mod- FROCKS—of _printed : pol ovelty ings—many pt piece mox K e or drinted (S™oRo% 10—$2500 JUNIOR AFTER- NUDE—ROSE TAUPE o n . els in fancy striped silks—both short and long sleeves—throw ties, and two - plece NOON FROCKS, in flat crepe | SHADOW—ATMOSPHERE grouns, Jo- sderi i il " r th Jabots, pleated and twilouibusgus and Sape- ECSTASY_GUN METAL e embroideries, smocking—you’ll want as many as vour budget will and_tlers—navy an s PGHBIE; 11 Jesthuiusin $1.35 boz pleat- allow. white, white and arsensl r;!nberry, navy blue i green, nude an an ack; 18, 15 3 Paii & .5 oy e 2 $19.50 e 1 $15.00 airs $3.75 Raincoats—Friday! Women’s Suits UMBRELLAS $ “Pour la sport” and for afternoon wear—georgette crepes, polka dots, strap trimmings .........$3.00 BUITE; iworea's isises brellishgve bi % crepe de chine, printed crepes, tub silks—two-piece boleros, basque style, il ?:::l":"‘:i—“'}":;.g:"t"; with Tong Jackets....$15.00 —18-ribbed :‘:.f;n “,",ffjfl Princess lines, pleated and puff sleeves, short cap sleeves—smart navy and matoh........ $5.00 TW?'I’.LNA“I‘.i'Ihsu_E amberite and fancy carved new Summer colorings—tuckings, stitchings, lace trimmings, gypsy girdles. Gloves i e ea Y2000 ‘oursle, blin[brewn anid IAG Truly a wonderful event—$16.50 Fabric and Silk Gloves.—Broken with cape and panel e and feule $3.95 Second and Third Floor Dress Shops. sizes and colors.—Short Gloves coats—tan, green and o match. Friday 7 COAT, of wood rose 8-rib f E‘zr?‘lm’:gcui:nf;gwc :;:m:‘rlyk f,'i‘.fc",""f,',‘".‘"gf {Efi rib paragon frames ...$2,50 B o engtactamy geay, scra Sreps. with TOILET ARTICLES irts — Sweaters - mH EJAES"RHSEER‘; 3 ;‘elrly sos‘”m:‘gf;g“' you will do well to see! rom Our Stock of $2.95 to 75 and $1.00— KIRTS—in tan, rose, $5.00 Bags— Frmf e tan, black and white, red and o8 ovire: Misses’ Dr 16.5 1Sses esses, 50 5—$5 Raincoats—Red and green with * corduroy collars, leather °Fat0 NAVY BLUE 22 Smart Colored Silk Um- 2—$16.50 White Raincoats, v.vuh short b kets wooden handles—plain and with 0 black velvet collars.«...-$10,00 DS Had by s colored borders — red, green, Note the dresses pictured—then come and see the many other styles— and long Gloves. gray $3 Men's $3.95 Gloria Umbrellas— Friday pair ....... : 50(: 1—$13500 COSTUME with Prince of Wales handles— and brown—former prices $1.00 skirt $75. LEARA ] < HANDBAGS - i Three assorted lots Friday that gray and green—just the skirt for all out-of- Consisting of— smelling salts, vani: doors sport wear....._§| 5 Embroidered Silk Loosn TackaL D E i [ 1 Bluedell .95 TO $7.50 SWEAT- 3 d o7 X E - Rass Was Un ! Ml L I ik L ol Ml el ] i guest size—12 cakes to e P i LA worsted dco'at an'd slip- L)(fit::ne:ua’_n‘d' fit::g box, choice "1;,”; T R e mirror; | $2.95 $1.50 to $3.00— o Goaliibe ——Hioh sloma Loather " Pouch French perfume drop- e ik and white -r----$3.95 o8, SN pubow pers and atomizers, Faille si Bolero frock Peach crepe dos $3 blue, green and large down puffs, serencly 5 ! L vest, Moussed Hdkfs. novelty = colorings; hand - painted loose o et Georgette and | with vest in de chine, with P8 Famous 25c and 35c lines. Linen e B packs and veolay bath QB¢ N i i Feochiee Sl o foiely pleabed and oYD- s : and cotton, white and salts, choice Front, with 3 effaet i conds shade and blouse—two- b fpmer 3 colors. Embroidered and 18(: marred—Friday .. $3.00 to $5.00— Torge swioked dyed to match, lm," i condy enbraideeyto ek i et printed .... PIECES—$10.00 NOV- “Caron's face pow- pearl buttons, gathered apron sleaveless match—long skirt pleated to Rlaath 3 ELTY LINEN SHOP- ar, DOfeey o white crepe effect, $16.50. model—full silk tie—skirt match—novel s MEN'S PURE LINEN PING AND SEWING Tume, WSiox. &% vest and_cuffs. 3 - flaring skirt. box-pleated in pockets and HANDK ERCHIEFS — BAGS — with attrac- fume, o oo . $1.95 $16.50. front. $16.50. belt. $16.50. plain and with initials, tive wool embroider. w - 14-inch hems 25¢ ies—Friday -$5, Special Tables—Street Floor

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