Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1926, Page 33

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BREACH IN LEITER FAMILY REVEALED Brother Merely Nods When| They Meet, Countess Tes- tifies in Court. By the Associated Press CHICAGO, May 27.—Lady Margue rite Hyde, Countess of Suffolk and vesterday told of the be- | tween members of the Leiter family @s the result of her suit to remove her brother. Joseph Leitbr, as trustee of the great estate of t Levi Z. Leiter, Chic_-» merchant, on charges of mis The Countess of Suffolk previously had been prohibited from telling_the actions of her brother and sister. Mrs. Colin Campbell. allied with Joseph Leiter in the suit. The court, how- ever, reversed the previous ruling and decided she might relate their atti- tude. Since her initial meeting with him in Chicago at the beginning of the litigation, more than two months ago, a preoccupied nod of the head has been her brother’s only greeting, she said “When we meet.” she sald, refer- ring to her sister, “we say ‘Good morning.’' " Joseph Leiter, however, merely nods his head COLLISION HURTS THREE. 8pecial Dispatch to The Sta CUMBERLAND. Md.. May 27 Three persons were injured vester day when twa “speedsters.” motor work cars of the Western Maryland Railway, collided heal on two miles west of Oldtown. Md The injured. who were hrought to Allegany Hospital, are L. A. Smith, Hagerstown: Raymond Arlington Town Creek. Md.. and Irvin Shade, Oldtown. Several others were slightly but went to their homes. One car was being used by employves of the West. Tnion Telegraph Co. and the other hurt, | erowns to wear when they are going ather, | | rows sour: —_ Some Day it Some day, perhaps, we'll all agres that work is better far than crime, expunge the jail and gallows-tree and have a simply bully time. We men who work are sure of this, as we go | sweating to and fro: that labor brings a wholesome bliss that law- lessness cannot bestow. The only thing we have to do {s to convince the lawless ones that being honest, good and true beats shooting people | up with guns. Some day we'll all agree. no doubt, that Isolation is a shame; we'll send our feelers round about and have a hand in game. We'll tell the Kkings every what ny place. inform the Russ that hanks of hair should not be worn upon the face. Throughout the world we'll strive to lead while tribes | and peoples us pursue, correct: Spitz- bhergen's laws and read the riot act in Timbuctu. And then again we may decide to shun entanglements and stay in our own dooryard and let slide the things of Yukon and Cathay, Whatever course we may adopt, 'twill bring us peace, and so is best: then lethal weapons won't be opped and shotguns primed with adly zest. A million silly argu- nts are going on, day after day; we hear the hoots of heated gents who should be busy baling hay. We see our neighbors throwing rocks be- cause the World Court jars their souls: they should be stacking oats in shocks, or driving cows with 10- foot poles. From wrangling we are never free; the milk of kindness thus it delegates could but ree on anything, for half an hour! Some day the get-together bovs, out- numbering discordant will fill the world with flawle: joys we haven't tasted all our days. But that sreat « serene and sweel, won' soon h comfort and repose, for men will sooner scrap than eat; they'll throw a brick hefore a rose. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. MOSS NAMED JUDGE. McKenzie Moss, Assistant Secre. tary of the Treasury, was nominated by President Coolidge yesterday to be | i judge of the United States Court of Claims to fill the vacancy caused by the recent death of George E. Downey. Mr. Moss is a native of Kentucky | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, MAY 27, {5 AT ArAvAT AT AT AT A ar AT AT AT AT AT AT AT ATCAT A AT AT age that you will need for the week- end holiday or the longer vacation trip. A wide range in new and practical styles, at interesting prices in our luggage department. Main floor. Remnant Day—Tomorrow R E row in every department of the store. NG 19286. 1 FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washington N;w}’orb cessories that you will need for Decoration Day wisely and economically. we have advanced the, dates of our final clearance sales in order to enable you to buy at a special advan- tage the things that you need at the time that you need them. You have attended our previous Friday Remnant Sales—we do not need to remind you to come early, Tomorrow. Hosiery Sport Stocking bbod to the toe—not all s—col- ors black, gray and 500 tan, a pair t sunkmgl y of colors. $1.35 wlth silk all sizes m every color. A pa;r atmosphere, nb French nudo—ne! all sizes in every color—every pair perfect, th- sl 65 pair ... Leather Goods o fock and key for safety. Black only, $6.50 Silk Pouch Bags—with shell frames. Colors: Tan, black. All are nicely and fitted ik $4.85 and $2.95—Embro Pouch Bags. Floral and conventional de- signs—most _ attractive silk linings. Fitted with sl‘95 purse and mirror.. gray, lined with mirror On the Main Floor An Extraordinary Clearance Of Toiletries 50 Bottles—Marigny perfume— de and bottled in France. bouquet, lilac, ®u- asmine sl. Bottles — erlgny Toilet thl(or Nlr't‘:vlll ouquet, chypre sdore $1.00 Boxes—Dusting Powder, lour puff. violet, fleurs. 356 of uvulry—lor clear- Were $1.00 and $1.95, in Underwear 15—$2.95 Silk Gowns—of crepe de chi l,"tnmmod with val $1.85 um silk and georgette— and lace trimmed . orchid, peach, and maize. s Tomsrraw 2.85 20—$6.00 and “W Silk Go Pajam hemis huuhlu"y ldo of radium silk, geonget nd crepe de chine — trimmed with val laces and applique nef :onb. orchid, uc-:h and i roken sizes — to larter $3.8 15—$9.85 Silk ng“gcu—o' satin, chenille and crepe de chine—draped and coat m:flclw—ln' copen, maize and ‘:t e. Clearance s7.85 Now 3—LOVELY FROCKS, for to $89.50. Now. Y (A AT A Y (W (A A AT Y (Y (2 If you are going away for the summer, you will feel more comfortable if you know that your furs are being cared for in our cold storage vaults. Phone Main 725 and have us call for them today. And a Blg One! MARKABLE price concessions in decidedly seasonable merchandise will be offered you Tomor- This is your great opportunity to buy all the apparel and ac- In many of the departments In the Women’s Dress styles and desirable colorings. few langer sizes. Were §$25. Cocoa, navy and black inally priced at $20.50 and $35. FROCKS, in taffeta, crepe jacq: Cocoa, beige, navy and black. Sizes 36 to 44. to_$49.50. brlld and embroidery trim. Sizes 38 to 42. o $85. Tomorrow .. ooy i 5—DRESSV GOWNS, of chiffon and satin, in attractive brown color range. 36, 38, 40 and 44. Shop 20—FROCKS, in broken sizes and colors, but remarkable values; good Mostly in sizes 36 and 38; a For clearing tomorrow 12—SATIN AND GEORGETE, for afternoon wear, 49 in attractive mod i zes 36, 38 and Now 3¢—SILK AND LIGHT WOOL STREET. AND AFTERNOON We: reet wear, in navy, cocoa and rose, with Were $69.50 s Reduced for Clearance at by workmen for the Western Mary- land Railroad. 10—$12 to $15 Negligees of erl $3.00. Amber, red, yel- black satin, trimmed with low and rose colors—a knot two-tone georgette—others each bead—34, 50 In crepe de chine with and 60 ch lengths. trimm Very special 95¢ g o and p Summer Neckwear special 5—$10 Silk Gowns and Jljlm;l $2.50 to $4.00 values in neckwear —including tailored vestees —of radium silk, chine, crepe back s and collar and cuff sets of linen, lace goorgo(to—tnmmod dlmty laces and fine ap- 'organdie. clearing ue net; broken $8.85 Sports Wear Friday.. 32—&5 to $6 c:-eum Slips—ot Timely Values in Blouses French Voile Over- martly trimmed with narrow lace, short $1.95 English Over- Savings of 40 to 607 of the Regular prices 116 Misses’ Coats Popular fabrics in youthful styles—a wide range of colors—almost every style for every occasion—many fur-trimmed. ?}?‘?x }z:az:":"ioucly served as judge ln; 144 women’s Coats At 40 to 60% Off UU hlch Palnt i the Original Prices for youl' floors ? All Desirable Styles in Practical tests Drove Devoe eali between Dressy—Tailored—Sports Styles Twills—Soft Woolens—Imported Mixtures Not All Sizes in All Styles—An Early Choice Is Advisable 5—NAVY TWILL COATS, in straightline $3.95 T."” style, in size 34 only. Formerly priced gt e g ML CH A at §35. lars. Broken line of @ G5 1—TWILLEEN COAT, .in bluebell, with sizes. Special i collar edged in fur, Sire 40. Regularly e ——————————— sold at $39.50. 1—TWILL CAPE COAT, in rose color. Size 213%. An excellent value for the smaller woman. Was $39.50. '-SPORTB COAT, in ud .nd wl\-t-‘:.llu VELTY. w/ho aronn COATS, in O and "blue, sites 54 and 38. Wore $39.50. 5—LORCHEEN COATS elaborated by tucks or braid embroidery are presented in un, b!u-ho". gray and rose in sizes 34, d 42, Formlrg $39.50. 1—GRAY TWILL CAPE COAT, in size 40; was reduced from $45. 3—NOVELTY TWEED SPORTS COATS in rust and blue. Sizes 34 and 38. Re- duced from in grnn and r% 5—MISSES’ SPORTS COATS, in imported fabrics; single and double breasted st: brown and tan. Were $29.50 i 8—TOPCOATS, in novelty Candia cloth, in cape back and straightline models; thistledown and sandstorm. Fcrm.rly priced at 8—CAPE AND STRAIGHT MODELS—so! with collars of fur and katinka sleev tulip, thistledown, sandstorm and Navy. Reduced fern\ 535 each style. morrow In the New Grey Shops Handkerchiefs A large assortment of slightly mussed handkerchiefs in many styles and color: each, or 2 for.. Men's White Linen Hundkor c plain or in- Also Tunics and Jumpers $14.76—Printed Georgette Tu- nice—in pretty color combina- tione—shart, "slesves, _round * $8.95 2—$1078 [ Jersey Jumper Frocki %ith Nigh but: ton convertil and Chanel collars—kick- it skirt—ap- propriate for the out-door girl. June rose, Flu'rcdl g:li:.lynd tan colors. $8.95 And Bathing Suits One-piece Jersey Knit Bathing Suits of fine q ity worsted, in plain colors d striped straightline h ldown. woodllnd For .50. 8—DRESS OOATS. ee! and straightline mod wb(h kltmkl sleeves and collars and cuffs of natural squirrel and mole. Were $39.50. 6—MISSES’ DRESS COATS, of Lorcheen, in) smart cape back styles, with collar of natural squirrel; tulip, thistledown, woodland rose and vay priced at .50 8—MISSES’ and twill periority and economy. Devoe Floor Paintismade in manybeautiful colors. Apply itatnight and itdriesbymor- ning, with a tough, durable finish that protects the floor. When applied according to PRACT!CAL painters have tested different floor paints time and again, by spreading equal quantities of each, side by side on the floor of a room. Andwhereversucha test has been made, Devoe Floor directions, it is guaranteed Paint has proved its su- to give satisfaction. Geo. C. Corbet, 409 10th St. N.W. Woodridge Hardware Co., 2206 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Washington Paint & Glass Co., 3205 14th St. N.W. Becker Paint & Glass Co., 1239 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. John Sawyer, 1920 Nichols Ave. S.E. DEVOE Floor Palnt $45, 4858 MISSES: DRESS COATS, in Lor- en straightline model e fur; gra 8—DRESS COATS, in G Coats for Junior Girls 30—JUNIOR GIRLs' AND DRESS lorcheen, 3—spon'rs COATS d and a un diagonal 36, 38 and 40. Won £ ly t $35. ZB—TAILORED AND DRESS COATS with self fabric collars, tucked and pleated and cornish and 40. SPORTS COATS, in plaids and . Cape slesve, shoul- der capes, slightly flared and htline models, with up- g and muffler collars. re trimmed with edg- ings of fur. Thistledown, Woodland _ Rose, Bluebell, Navy and Tulip. 315 Regularly priced at $25 to $35. on of colors Jogkoybll-d. panels in navy, black, |r| ue, blue and rose. Sizes 34, 36, 38 Regular values, N S—TOPGOATS. in y and blue plaid, in rose and tan tw d. Sizes 36 and 38. Formerly $32.50. E—TOPCOATB. in plaids and mixtures, in rey, blue and green. Sizes 34, 38 and 55 Formerly . $59. O—MISSES' SPORT COATS, tweeds and plaids, with or without fur trim; tan, brown and gray mode! erly priced at $49.50 C—-MISSES' SPORTS COATS, in navllty n cape sleeve and straightline with fur eoll.n. gray and henn 3—CHARMEEN COATS with embroidered flare panels, in sizes 386 and 38. Were 9. I—-%CRESS COATS, in tan, bluebell and rose twill, with cape sleeves, pleated pa and straightline ef oen. many with na ural squirrel eolll Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40. sl tuocking hing—natural and bel Reduced from 7-DRESEY COATS, in pwy, orex, shd Soat ol coll Colo 't roides poc al 2 e :o'uu ©Sizes 34, 36 and 38. Reduced from + gray. navy, blacicin 50%, Tomorrow \VAVA VAV, \VAVAVAY, v —I 1-7 WOMAN’'S COAT, with pleated 1—LI LE O , with pleate 10—$49.50 and $69.50 Coats for 1 FASHION INSTITUTION anels. Size 1 I/fu Reduced from $49.50. Larger Women—both twills e RGP IO 1—L1TTLE WOMARN'S TOPCOAT, in rust color Candia. Size 212, Reduced from and charme ‘l—‘B‘zAGK TWILL COAT with embroidered panels and pockets, in size 36. Formerly also mole-gazelle, navy, z—spon‘rs COATS, in grey and blus disg- A T A t $16. 50 |. Size 36. 7—:‘:’:ILORED TWILL GOATS. with fur- zlo”i"wlc,‘—f or $29.50 = Regularly pn;;d at $22.50 Girdles to $29.50 edge collars, in green, rose and bluebell. Regular values, $260 to $5— - 9 0 Misses’ Suits Sizes 34, 36 and 40. Formerly $39.50, 1—SPORTS COAT, of tan and rust Imported medium and Reduced for Clearance to $19.50 triped diagonal. An exceptional value ' rlpa 'Rlduecd from 10 — Novelty Sports Sui t and hom Taller Women 15—$69.50 and $79.50 Langer Slu Coats, beautifully and crepe lined; trlmmug and upstanding col- and mink squirrel; ledown, tulip, woodland ro: nd Navy. Formerly $59. 8—CHARMEEN COATS, wi collars of squirr bell, this Junior Sample Frocks 26 Junior frocks, sample mod- .50 els in georgette, flat crepe and tub silks, are presented in at- tractive and chemis tucking and i e £ 6—DRESS COATS ong -of-a- STY kind mo: white, orc =G = IN ONE-OF-A-KIND LES. in Charmeen, Jeweltone and oulder cape and slightly flared with embroidery and stitching and collars of squirrel and pahmi; hlhp, woodland rose and bluebell. Were $95 4—ONE-OF-A-KIND SILK COATS, vn(h $ smartly fashioned on slen- derizing lines — collars of natural and beige squirrel— Tomorrow—Again! Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Hat on Our Main Floor all-over quilting and katinka sleeves; collars of squirrel and edgings of pahmi in cocoa and black. reduced from $79.50 l—sfiORTS COATS, in twi straightling and ren Were $75 . 8—CHARMEEN OOATS of pahmi, mink and natural squirrel and m tulip, tkutlodo;n. woodland rose, bluebell and Navy, duced from $79.50. In the Misses’ Coat Shap—l'lnvl Floor Exceptional co: I, e 36. 3 1-—R°8E KASHA TOPCOAT, with squirrel- -du-d tuxedo. Reduced from $89.50, izt S—LITTL! WOMEN'S DRESSY TWILL COATS, with embroidered pockets and cape a”oetm Bluebell and “tan. Sizes 17% and 19%. $79.50 values. 10—0 ESS COATS, with scalloped cape :a es or embroidered puffed sleeves quirrel collars. Gr-y. green, blue- b-ll and navy. Sizes 34 to 40. Regularly priced at $69.50. 22—LORCHEEN AND CHARMEEN COATS, some with embroidered capes, others with: flare treatments, braided pock fox or squirrel collar. In green, bluel and grey. Reduced from $59.50. Sizes B sl 4— SEEN 8, i traightli » LOROHEEN COAT:! n straightline early selec hd Are trimmed with squirrel collars, tions. p c rly $55. In green and blue- s 36, 38, 2—FLEECED PLAID SPORTB COATS In red nnd an nnd brown lnd white. Were $85. 34 a HOCOA MO‘RE SILK &un, reduced from $49.50. Sizes 38 and 2—ELABORATE COATS, with embroidered sleeves and pockets and the mole tuxede collar. Green and tan Mirroleen in size Unusual value, formerly $125. 1—Mirroleen, in strawberry color with dee, border embroidered and male trimm Size 36. Reduced from $11 5—INDIVIDUAL COATS, formerly priced lt $95. Embroidered tiers, and sleeves, squirrel collars. In navy, e-rnllh. sand- storm lnd bluebell. Sizes 36 t 20—COATS, fi :rm ly priced at ‘"M. Ch: a overplaids nnd 9 tie—two pa sup- porters. Tomor- ogl 95 row Many are one -.of -a - kind models that cannot be dupli- cated. T h erefore, Formerly sold at $10, $12.50, $15, $16.50, $18.50, $20, $22.50 and $25. Pumps and Oxfords Broken and Discontinued $5 75—?:merly coral. Reduced from $29.50 $8.75 to $12.50 10—AFTERNOON FROCKS of georgette flat crene Sttt uts e W §10 ny one line, and taffeta, in two-piece che and basque with embraidery and bead trim. @96 | Were $3950. Tomorraw. d and jersey, two- mad- witl Were $39.50. Tomorrow 4—SPORTS FROCKS, in twi piece and chemise models. Coral, powder blue, 6—EVENING FROCKS in two-piece and flared . models, with ribbon girdles, in coral, tea @O SR ey e i e S10 rose and green. Formerly $39.80, 3—ENSEMBLE FROCKS in flat crepe with match- Heels High ing coats of twill. i Medium and Low B 12—ONE- O“F Afl-)fIND A"F':EHOON ‘FROCKg of eorge .' at cre lat crepe a crepe Ro Small Size Shoe f two-piace and ::lmuh dels with- all-over tucking, lace and embroidery trim. o llearing | Gl e Mo, redueed o. 10—AFTERNOON FROCKS of crepe Elizabeth and R'#Ii:rlee ’e’u'i‘uo 3 Roma in two-piece, boloro and models, od 1 and 3 pairs to with nov‘:hy Mn:mn .| c:; % ves and b,,.d. { Sl style. Most all small sizes, cocoa and navy. Formerly ) now Snouides capes.” Sitee 234,53/, 4, 40, 5= 4—FLAT CREPE DRESSES in straightline styles few larger. - To clear with pleated aprons. In wi In the Women’s Coat Shop, Third Floor On the Main Floor Were $49.50, now The Misses’ Frock Shop Offers These Values 4—DANCE FROCKS _in georgetts, two-piece ind 2—SPORTS FROCK chemise models. Tea rose, gr- n and = Eelblp bl '”h and green. Formerly $569.50, now. 10—AFTERNOON FROCKS, in crepe de GMHI and flat crepe, in two-piece and chemise models Hats bearing these nationally known labels Joseph Phipps Fashion May Smith Blue Bird Tappe ‘Tenne Fantini Rosil Herbel Import And many other famous makers Milan and Hair iri Large-Brimmed Models | Bangkok, Felt, Fallle, Belting and Smart [ Combinations in small and medium shapes and smart styles Just the hat you need for Your Week End Trip Gage Ace-High Normandie Diston ool 34, 4—EVENING FROCKS, in models, in maize and wi Iy $29.50. 1D—AFTERNOON FROCKS, e m Calf Reign Cloth oorgmo in two- Former- § cm erlu und geo Tea -;slo. tan, navy and coral. Were $2950. Now.... A NEW GROUP OF SPORTS AND AFTER- NOON FROCKS, in tub silks, polka dots, crepe de chine and georgette. Two-piece, bolews, ruffled sleeves, fitted sleeves, cape and sleeveless types with gypsy girdles or leather belts. All 31 the Summer shades. At

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