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H \ ACIDKILLS MAN, WOMAN ARRESTED Had Soughi Reconciliation With Wife—O0ther Woman Confesses to Police. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, June 17.—Short- 1y after he had sought a reconciliation . with his wife, from whom he had been " and her daughter Yett : died estranged for three wears, Louis Kr >, was hurned to death yeste h acid. Mrs, Sadie Yankolovitz 14. who lived in the house where Kramer had stopped since leaving his wife, were held for questioning. Kramer was found Iying on the steps of a drug store trying to tear the clothing from his hody. A motor- 1=t took him to a hospital where he Flech on his head, breast and arms had heen seared with acid. . which, unchecked for more than half an hour, had burned almost' to the kolovitz, arrested in the of. attorney, at first denied knowledze. of the affair. Later, how- ever, police said, she admitted throw ing the acid on the man when quarreled with her daughter. kxa ination of the woman revealed t} she had been burned by the sa of acid which caused Kramer mer. widow of the ording to poli me to her home and ha had prom daughter and effect a reconciliation. Mre. Yankolovitz, the widow threatened the life of her husband several davs ago when he refused to listen o a proposal that she obtain a divoree A druggist, living near the Yanko Iovitz home. told podice that Mrs. Tankolovitz purchased a hottle of the same kind of acid which killed Kra mer several days azo. explaining that ghe was housecleaning and wanted It as a disinfectant. JURY DECIDES WOMAN WED G. EDGAR SMITH Elu Dugent Wins First Legal But~! tle for Share of Theater Man's Estate. Br the Associated Press BALTIMORE, June 1 gent vesterday won the first round in| her battle to obtain a widow's share | of the es . Edgar | Smith. valued 100.000, | After or minute: Jury in ety eourt, w for the past ei: zent 2 at more than Attorney last night th verdict mith. W hurst puted to be his death estate indicated | will appeal the | R0 was treasurer the | Theater interests, was re- | a bachelor et the time of During the trial Mrs. Du- gent Smith testified that the marriage. pearformed in Wilmington, Del, was| kept secret at the wish of Mr Sm!th.[ A deposition by a Wilmington | clergyman, introduced evidence, | stated that on February 10, 1912, he | married “Georg mith of Phila delphia, to Elsie G. Dugent of Balti- more.” Mr. Smith's will, made only several weeks before his death. con taine no mention of a wife and he- queathed his estate to several sisters, Taxation of real estate in Delaware, provid v ane-fourth of the reve. nne for put school education. her ices of school money. he | sed to see their 14.vear-old | said, | "Dread. 1 sat on Jones B. Pinkham's porch and idly smoked a 3-cent torch, and sald to him, “Old scout. you should know happiness. ods fish: you have all things a wan conid wish, all com | forts roundabout. Your house is fit to lodge a queen. you have a noble limousine, a costly super-ten; vou should be, as T find you fixed. with blessinks heaped around unmixed, the happiest “of men.” “So it would seem,” replied Jones B.. “Dame Fo:- tune has been good to me, I am_ her favored son: but I am always full of fear that some calamity is near, and this spoils all my fun. In yonder bank I have a rol] that should be solace to my soul ind make my mind | serene: but I'm afraid the bank will | fail, some teller there may cop the | kale, and flee this pleasant scene. 1| have an orchard full of trees, the ght and smell of which should pleasy my heart and make me glad: but I'm | | afraid some deadly blight may land | | upon those trees some night and put | them to the bad. T have a Wmousine. | | 'tis true, and it is good to hear it | | choc xious for a spin: but I'm | {afraid. whene'er 1 drive, I'll he pur-| ed by speed cops five, and they will run me in. T look around me | with view the nifty | thin: | there: | and count di and plu |a common thing," quits toiling for his bre e, to gloat s st 1 - e | stitch; and 3 d that jars the idle rich WALT MASON. a bed, (Copyr | GERMAN VIEW GLOOMY. | BERLIX Franz Urbig, manager of Disconto Gesellschaft, is | af the opinion that it would require | a hoom in industry, both in Europe | | and e possible the | pay of the 2.3 0 ually { the over: ment by any 000 gold marks ann tion payvments under n. In the current Bank-Archiv, {Urbiz declares that he lacks all faith in the speedy approach of such a | boom, especially in view of the present social and political outlook of the | masses. | Tariff walls, the workers' desire to | reduce the hours of labor. the split- | ting up of Europe into small states, | | the endeavor of agricultural states to make themselves independent of in- | | dustrial zonmes by establishing their | own indusi Al these constitute the urope’s difficultie: pis ® Herr | “ask for Horlick’s ™ The ORIGINAL \ { Malted Milk ForlInfants, | Invalids, ' Contains the valuable muscle | and bonc forming elements found | in the grain and whole milk. Raises happy, robust children. | Nutritious and easily assimilated., Prepared at home by stirring the pow- der in hot or cold water. No cooking, Peter Grogan & Sons Co. GROGAN'S 817-823 Seventh St.N.W. “Homefurnishers Since 1866 The Home of Convenient Credit FFor 60 vears we have featured easy terms and fow prices en substantial thansands of customers. interest you, goods and have attracted These specials will surely Super-Specials for the Week End e Kroehler Mahogany and Cane Willard Jacquard Velour Bed-Daven- Special, Here'is a magnificent suite with rich mahogany fin- ished frames carefully fitted with high-lighted cane. davenport is fitted with the Marshall spring seat cushions, port Suite. just as are the chair and rock: cluded. The upholstering is of the highest grade jacquard velour known as Willard. Priced specially. Simmons Metal Bed Simmons Cotto Mattress Simmons Link-Wire Sprmg This complete bed outfit low price. Comprises wood-figi ble size; pure, all-cotton matt spring. Two-Tone Fiber R&ckexf Spring Seat Loose Cushions Imagine a genuine, hand-woven fiber rocker in a two- tone finish, with coil spring seat and loose cretonne-covered seat cushions at this remarkably low price. Quantity limited ; come early. > 1672 The er. Two loose pillows are in- all for is sacrificed at this unusually ished metal bed, single or dou- ress and guaranteed link-wire n 1 | L . GAROL IS DROPPED | By the Ascociated Press. abandoned allowanc, #90 FROM ROYALLIST Deserted Wife Will Get His $60,00C Allowance—Rec- onciliation Possible. BUCHAREST, June 17.—DPrince Carol of Rumania, whose recent escapades with Mme. Lupescu at-| tracted wide attention, has been dropped from the royal civil list| hy the Rumanian government. His wife, Princess Helene, year-old son, the crown il receite Carol's former which amounts to $60,- | prince, w a year The prince hereafter will be nhliged to live on the revenue from hi small land holdings in Rumania on the income from the money him by his great-granduncle, hese together are zate about $30,000 a " New Store Hours for Summer 5 | Instead of 9:15 to 6, our NEW store hours for the Sum- mer, beginning Tiesday, July Open at 8:15; Close at 5 P.M. Close All Day Saturdays, as Always We hope that these new all day closing, will prove wor Friday Bargains Crowded Out of Aooid Imitations | Our Regular Advt. Although printed in small type, every item tells Be sure to read them all! of a big bargain. 59¢ Mercerized Damask, 38¢ Remnants of 58inch Mercer- ized Table Damask, assorted neat patterns; lengths from 13 to 215 yards. 15c Part-Linen Crash 10c Remnants of Partlinen Un- bleached Crash, absorbent weave; for roller or dish towels. 1214¢ Towels, 9¢ Huck and Crash Towels, sufte ahle for hand or dish towels; ah- sorhent weaves. 10c Wash Cloths, Sc Turkish Wash Cloths, fine close avoven grade: with eolored striped renters. (Linen Dept.) $1.25 Table Centers 88c 43nch Table Centers, plain | linene, with wide lace edging; neat designs. 35c Pillowcases, 25¢ 45x36 Regulation Size Pillow- cases, hand torn and ironed. Perfect quality. 50c Table Scarfs, 25¢ Sanitas Table Scarfs, plain col- v; regulation length. (Art | Dept.—Second Floor.) Toilet Goods 25c cans Peter Rabbit Body Taleum, for Infants or adults, TWO cans for 15 Lux Toilet Soap, a high-grade | ¥rench pracess toflet and bath e x_,rrlr 10c can. TWO o 13 Physicians’ and Surgeons’ Soap, regularly 10c cake. TWO . cakes for 13e. | _Women's Rubber Household Gloves, superior grade red rub- ber: regularly 53¢ pair. - 39c. | _Palmolive Shampoo, regular | 50c bottles. .27e. Wrisley's Perfumed Bath Salts, large jar, about 4 pounds; | delizhtfully perfumed. 39c. | Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia, large bottle; regular 50c size. 34c. 15c and 19c Dressing Combs, assorted shapes and styles; standard make hard rubber combs. 1le. Goldenberg's—First Fl Charge Accounts' Invited 39¢ and 59¢ Doilies, 25¢ Pure Linen Doilies, natural color and oyster white: assorted =izes, finished with white and col- ored lace edgings. Women’s 89¢ Union . Suits, 59¢ Women's Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sleeve- less, others bodice style, with tight or shell-trimmed knee; per- fect quality. Women’s S0c Vests, 29¢ Ribbed Cotton Vests, bodice and built-up shoulder styles; per- fect quality. Children’s Union Suits 49¢ Children’s Union Suits, of cross-barred muslin; slight irreg- ulars of 69¢ value. 19¢ Dress Ginghams 1lc Remnants of .32dinch Dress Ginghams, in checks, plaids and | stripes, all wanted colors. _Also 36-inch Printed Percales, 27-inch Check Suitings, Amoskeag Apron Ginghams, ete. Desirable lengths. 25¢ to 39¢ Domestics 18c Remnants of 32inch Romper Cloth, 32-inch Printed Madras, 82- inch Dress Ginghams, c] “hy of example in full. ) with Mme. Lupesc Nichelas 0, former Rumanian charge d'affaives at Washington, re- cently saw Carol in Paris. He says the prince is showing keen interest in Rumanian affairs. Also he ap- peared somewhat ‘“bored” with hie| life with Mme. Lupescu. Nano be- lieves Clarol is now remorseful for his | recent action and that : reconcilia- tion between him apd the ro) family within six or nine months is not improbable. He decl: Mme. Lupescu has a firm hold on Carol and dominates him as Princess Helene, his own wife, neyer attempted to do. Mme, Lupescu’ keeps it rp eye on him, Nano reports, fearing he may be- come enamoured of some pretty T'rench girl. The pair recently bought a villa -outside Paris and they are now busy furnishing it. KILLS MAN IN STORE. BRISTOL, Va., June 17 (®).—After walking into the general store oper- | ated by John Hartsock, 5 miles w of Gate City, Va., vesterday and utter- Ing an oath. Robert Adams, 30, sent three bullets near the heart of the store proprietor, walked calmly to his automobile pa x the building, sat down and is own heart. for the shooti other A was intoxicated. 6th, will be ideas, including the Saturdgy Notions Fancy Ribbon Garters, assort- | ed styles and colors, with flower and rosette trimming. 50c and 75c kinds, at.... 69c and 79c Ru Sheets, maroon and whii regular sizes. O. pool Cotton, rd_eposls: good assortment olors. gularly 5c. | THREE spools for ... 10€ | 25 Colorite, for redyeing | straw hats navy blue and | 4, blacke ... e 1C,lill’t‘lrelu erfect” Waists, with hose supporters: all sizes. Regularly " 19¢ 10c Collar men's and by al size Hairpin sorted sl pins Sew-on Garters, flesh and white; regular 190 and 25c kinds............ 0 14e Chinese Parasols 59¢ Irregulars of $1 to $1.98 Grades ‘Women’s Chinese Parasols, wa- terproof kinds, in a variety of novel and attractive styles; many pleasing designs and colors. ! 19¢ and 25¢ Cottons | 12Y%c Remnants of Rleached and 1'n- bleached Cotton, 36 and 38 inches wide, fine close woven qualities, in 1 to 5 yard lengths. s shirts, Cabinets, as- about 300 count bullet through | o0 cause is given || than that || | BELIEVES CHURCH SHOULD ACCEPT ‘TAINTED MONEY’ Clergyman 8ays Good Use Will Be Made of It—Opposes Using Endowments for Revenue. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June ment as a source of church revenue was frowned upon by Rev. Scott Johnson of New York in an address before the Methodist Federation of :‘oclul Service meeting here yester- ay. “The church, 1 believe, should not accept endowments. They undermine the initiative of laymen and of the younger generation which will some ay be supporting the church. The younger generation will be lax in its contribution to the church, feeling that it can be supported by endow- ments.” = Mr. Johnson sanctioned the accept. ance of “tainted money” hy churches, “Money accumulated in a wrongful 17.—The endow- Our Guarantee —Every Shirt Per- fect—Fit Guaran- teed—Color Guar- anteed. We will replace with a new shirt any that faill to give satisfac- tlon., A G Undermuslins Voile Teddies, novelty colors, with hand.painted "‘;’{'%R" fast | colors. Regular i 1 value 79¢ | Fancy Envelope Chemise, bro- (i caded patterns: whl{e and green; lace trimmed. Regular $1:50 value $1.19 Extra Size Long Petticoats, of lustrous_ white material; shadow-proof front and back. grade | Costume Slips. lustrous “Non.Kling" cloth. flesh and each: fllet lace trimmed: deep hip hems. Regular $1.50 81 values Flooj Goldenberg's—Third : CRitre X rcountn Tnvited:” Corsets, Brassieres (8) Madame X Rubber Re- | ducing Brassieres, deep cut, lace | back model: sizes 32 and “of 34 only. Irregulars $5.00 7Qo fi! value (14) R & G Corset Brassieres of pink silk striped fabric; fasten side and elastic over hip: sizes 36, 38, 40, 46 and 48, also 5 Fer- | ris Maternity Corsets, of pink coutil and elastic low bust model; ;{izes‘az,‘g%oandl 34. egular $4.00 values. Frigay at $2.29 (14) R & G Girdles of pink brocade, one-piece elastic side, wide front clasp; 17-inch length; with three hooks below front clasp; sizes 2760 28, 29, 30 to 35. Former $5. grade. Friday at.... $3‘95| (14) American Lady Girdles | of pink brocade, one-piece elastic sides; 15-nch length, with hook and lacing_ below front clasp; sizes 26, 27, 28, 32, 34 and 35. Also 8 American Lady Girdles, of pink brocade, one-plece elastic sections; 14-inch length; sizes 30, high-count Percales, Woven Tissue Ginghams, 32-inch Printed Zephyrs, 34-nch plain color Zephyrs, etc. Usetul lengths. 12¥%;¢ Cotton, 8%¢ Mill ends of 38-inch Unbleached Cotton, in lengths from 1 to 8 yards. Close wovef quality. 32, 33 and 34. Former $4.00 and_$5.00 values. 82.49 - (5) American Lady Girdles o sides; 114nch hip length, with longer back; glullc insert; sizes Régularly $3.50 ‘s—8econd Floor. oM bnts Tavieed: Novelty Scarfs, of printed crepe and plain georgette crepe: floral fringed ends. Full length and owidth. Pretty color combina- 1926. way,” he said, “should be accepted without compunction by cler en. The church put it to good use, you may be sure, whereas, the man who obtained it may spend it as wrongfully as he had accumulated it . Lady Dorothy Mills, young Lng. | lish woman, claims to be the first of | her sex to explore the cannibal sec. tions of Liberi URELY, there are 100,000 ) Washingtonians whowill ||| gladly send one dollar or more to lonor the living and the dead of the 26,000 from the District of Columbia who served their country in ‘he armed forces in the Great War, Send to John Poole, Treasurer, District of Colum- bia Memorial Commission, Federal-American Nationai Bank. Ea—————u0 BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDAB $2 and $2.50 Grades ;g N— “Dusting” and ‘hampooing” Rugs—Domestic or Oriental—demands skillful use of the finest equipment maodern science can provide. Our COLD STORAGE and RUG CLEANING departments are open to your inspec- tion.. All work is done in our own building. FEDERAL COMPANY 1707 Florida Avenue Adams 6301 Full Cut, Fast Color, Perfectly Finished Shirts of Extra Fine Quality in This Extraordina r y ! sToRE" ¢ | Sale! OnSchedule! Sale!BetterShirts! ow—a Sale That Outdistances Them All! 4 for $£5.00 Here again on schedule time—our Annual June Shirt Sale—watched for—waited for—depended upon by thousands of thrifty men. But infinitely bigger this vear! Practically any kind of shirt a man would care for—scores of patterns—all in good taste—refined, good-looking and BRAND-NEW. Better Styles! Better Qualities 4 Values ! Better Everything Better Than Before! Better shirts, we say. Far better than any man or woman would expect at this price. The sort we are glad to sell you—the kind that vou are proud to wear. Run through this vast assortment — just examine the fine workmanship. Remarkable values—each and every one—because the materials arc better quality than shirts usually offered at this price. Styles Styles Sleeve Lengths Collar-Attached and Neckband All Sizes 13 to 18—All Regular Every Shirt Perfect neckbands. Friday at.. f pink brocade, elastic top and 26, 31 and "vglnly. ue. oyt 81:93 $1.95 Silk Scarfs, $1.19 and dotted effects, with silk- tions, personally picked by All trustworthy Goldenberg's mer ?ualiti(‘s—materials being chandising experts. 129 4 for $5 Every Shirt Perfect Precisely tailored and finished in true custom manner—each size cut over individual custom size pattern. Every shirt has lined top center pleat from neckband to end of tail; reinforced gus- set sleeves with button and buttonhole; cut wide across the chest at armpit. Preshrunk beaded Read the List of Fine Materials! —Genuine Imported English Broadcloth —Blackstone Madras —Soft Lustrous Soisette —Mercerized Pongee Plain white, tan, gray and blue, as well as scores of stripes, plaids, checks, figures and novelty patterns, both light and dark. i Colors guaranteed fast and wash-proof. A new shirt for any that is not satisfactory. Complete range of sizes, 1315 to 18. All regular sleeve lengths. Goldenberg’'s—Men’s Furnishings Store; First Floor, Direct Entrance from Seventh Street. —Ducetine —Nellis’ Reps —Rayon Striped Madras —Printed Broadcloth —and other Fine Summer Shirtings