Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1926, Page 14

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[2 £ Ive LiMED UP 5 MEN FOR A MICE, FRIENDLY WOULD YOu CARE To SIT I 2 WE PLAYA = SLAYERS NEW HOPE Sacco and Vanzetti Granted Stay on Statement of Murderer. b NFESSIUN GWES POKER poniRAlTs. LITTLE GAME ToNMIGHT. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, .D. .. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1926. —By WEBSTER. | WOULDNT CARE )| To SVT IN A VERY STVWFF GAME. I CAN'T AFFORD 1T JUST MOW WiHEM | SAY FRIEMDLY 1+ MEAR T FRIEMDLY? THAT'S { WHAT THEY CALLALL 0F ; A DANCE COSTUME THEORY DESCRIBED TO ARTS CLUB Mme. Desiree Lubovska Speaks on Aims of Dress at Midweek Din- ner of Organization. Members of the Arts Club and their Buests last evening were given an exceptionally interesting combination of darice demonstrations when Mme. ‘Desiree Luhovska, who was guest of honor at the midweek dinner of the club, discussed before an audience which completely filled the rooms the subject of “Dance Form and Costume Design,” with {llustrations in the form of both sketches and dances. tumes to the actual significance of the dance itself, with especial care for combinations of form and color. His- torical research should be combined with_artistic interpretation to effect an ideal rather than a literal render- ing of the costumes representing particular races and periods. The aborigines of the earliest times, however lightly clad in their ordinary pursuits of life be. decked themselves with feath ers and other adornments when they danced. Tod: id, the tendency is tow f| the ordinary clothing when the dance is employed as a mode of expression She whimiscally suggested ¢ tendency continues the da far fiture may be a revers ture. In illustration of the importance of | known/ ) Spanish, Egyptian and American “classic jazz. The_hos Arts Club were Mr Lyon. Following the Morris Leisenring, the president nounced that the annual outds of the club will be given ne day evening at the home of Mr Ryan Devereux, in Chevy se, the program of the e g to| fine was lald personally before the consist of a dance review, in which| board of estimate yesterday b Mme. Lubov will participate with| Mayor Walker. others. The fete is to be attended| It makes the closing time an hous only club and| later than the curfew recently set by their_particy Police_Commissioner M lin Your Old Phonograph Will CABARET CURB PROPOSED. of the evening for the| —_— lm;'}m Al #:1 NEW YORK. June 18 (®.—A pro an. | Posed statute to close all cabaret fete | and night clubs at 3 a.m. and to pur urs| ish all violations with a maximur an , evy| Sentence of a year in jail and §50 Reproduce the New Electric Recordings Perfectly it You Use the Mme. Lubovska, who has spent the Winter in Florida and Havana oke | of the importance of sulting all c costume in the effective presentation of the dance,'Mme. Lubovska presented three numbers, in appropriate d Is and convicted slayers, whole trial in 1921 and subsequent fight to overturn the verdict has creat- ed wide interest. held new hope today. As a result of the revelation of a confession made in November 18, 1925, by Celestino adeiros, condemned murderer. placi sponsibility else- where for the killing. Judge Webster AGOUT BEIMG HURT 1~ ) ABCUT 2 FEACS. Thayer. trial judgze, granted OUR GAME. N CAn ) D BCA LITILE a defense motion extending for two —R GA o as’ | REMEM BER THAT LAST GAME AS THOOBH 1T WERE VESTEROAY. THOSE PIRATES CARVED ME P SOMETHING SCANDALOUS. THE oLy THING THA SAVED ME WAS THE MODE ST LituT We PLAYED 1| HAVEN € PLAYED FOR- THAT'S ALL RIGHT, MNMOW, DON'T YOU WORRY { F eaturing Bedroom Suites at Big Reductions . . . the court b William . Thompson, counsel for Sacco and Vanzetti, at deiros’ statement had not been used before because the prisoner was await- P cwA s $500 om EACH | CA'T PLAY TONIGHT, It’s nickel lated SEZDDT; -f';|"?‘-:;‘Flr§'H'i-TH£N we 1 TUST REMEMBERED AN P Lo BET 1,000. | RECALL ONE s CouE S ns T m joe INTHE HOLE AND = Madeiros’ tatement, outlined for Thompson told the court that Ma : Phonographs WE WERE PLAYING STUD “HAT NIGHT | COME o TrHiNk ABOUT IT quittal. / Madeiros, who now is seeking a r - O RUSTY '™ weeks the time allowed for filing affi { GET BADLY HOOKEO !t Aavits in supy f a new trial. The OUR: GAME UNLESS HE AFRALD — C = period originally set was to have ex- HAS BNUSUALLY \L_y_ pired tomorrow. —— ROTTEM LB, ) Ph h R d Morelli Gang Blamed. ) e LAy — ,(( @n@g}fap epro ucer tributed the killing of the South Brain- Z % 3 . . tree paymaster and guard to members 4 o \ ] > ill Flt of the Morelli gang of Providence, ; A % , b ' 2 R, N p | All of the band are in Federal - ; ¥ 1 g 7 \ All Makes prisons for freight-car thefts. : i VAN o ing the outcome of a motion for a new ; trial. and subsequently it was kept im- l pounded during the trial. which result ed in a second conviction, in order not to prejudice Madeiros' chances of ac- third trial on charges of murdering a IMPORTANT BUSINESS Wrentham bank cashler. formerly was ENGAGEMENT. LGET A fellow prisoner with Sacco in the TeR O Dedham jail. uPiAEamE CRRE He confessed. Thompson said. that AnD he had fallen in with a band of thieves Krow 20, and they persuaded him to the pay roll t . Madelros declared that after the crime, which resulted in the double slaying, he had gone to the rendezvous of the gang for his share in the “spht.” only to discover his confdlerates had fled. Shields Accomplices. Madeiros, although admitting his part in the shooting. refused to name his accomplices, but Thompson told the court thut 17 other affidavits which he was preparing would show these to have been members of tie Morelli -’w@f‘f/ 1926 (N. Y. Werkd) Pross Pub Co. Thayer indicated that sen- 1d not he imposed on Sacco proposition for some time, due to de- pression in the coal region and peo- otion. | dy 1 ! 1y usii r s of Man | 7O SELL TROLLEY LINE | e’ roac'has been a non-paying | Prmver > |ome other means ¢ Recently an appeal to the Supreme | S —— | berland and Westernport Line, . Court on other points was denied. s | Attorneys Wil Dispose of Cum-| —_——ee— SPAIN MAY STAY IN. | o] lo]———|o]——— o] e That Defaulted on Bonds. CASTLE,DEL. 2 | Spectal Dispatch to The Star. . . 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