Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1927, Page 5

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#* THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C ATURDAY, " WIDOW IS WITNESS = INKERRICK DEATH == Woman Accused of Shooting Husband at Gin Party Will Give Own Story. ng her relations Hub YIGTIMS OF BLAST lashing at fifth de Hunt said his was moonshine. on the tloor | Mad Man Has Simple Burial. Couzens Pledges for Comm LITHUAMIAN MINISTER SHIFTED TO ENGLAND Thomas NapuseviCius to Succeed Him in Washin kas rton, Bizaus-, Announces. PRINCETON BELL TO GET TRIBUTE. Jored Population to Give Fare- well Thursday Night huried funeral the tes onial. Iorancis Wells is chairman TAKENT0 CRAVES s | tion ] | from the MacDoénald home, in Bath, | to the Springport Cemetery. Inquest Planned Monday. vil r T maniacal I | “hurch of the teges moved slowly from Bitterly Assailed at Trial of Kelly for Murdering Her Husband. k, with bleak days etched its the of a madman A fire AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Rccume of ARNUAL PLAY IS GIVEN hand remained in the erc batteries today film = r of her hu nd. went into its week end adjourn until Monday afternoon Appreciative Attorney George Audience You Like It" Gymnasium Sees “A in Theater f the jury that she was wpartment of Kelly moactor was eng ight with omedy s i outspe e cast included: Har Kelly Sixt iSO s summing i played inc: The president of the is Willis Delaplain. of Garth dental music, dramatic cluh 3 For a cruise on the high seas—a cross-continental trip, the Hartmann and Neverbreak Trunks will keep your clothing in a perfect and uncrushed condition—smart. hat boxes and traveling bags will not only make your trip convenient and comfortable, but—will speak well for you, wherever you go—if your luggage comes from Woodward’s. Here you will find a brief list of those essential “traveling companions” you will want—many others will be found in the Traveling Goods Section. Hartmann Full-size Wardrobe Trunks, claborately ‘made, fitted with new improvements : $160 Other Hertmann Trunks.... ..... ... $39.75 to $165 Neverbreak Steamer-size Trunks, with locking bar, ironing board. shoe bag, hangers, drawers ..$35 Other Neverbreak Trunks ..$17.50 to $50 Large Enamel Suitcases, with heavy reinforced corners and two .$18.50 $4.95 to $18.50 Other Enamel Ca Hand-boarded Cowhide English Kit Bags, with double handles made to withstand wear G ....$18.50 Other Traveling Bags.... .$10 to $50 Well-constructed Cowhide Suitcases, with combination lock that only you know ........ Other Leather Suitcases $15 to $25 Washable Canvas-on-Wood Hatbox, $30, and Pullman Case to match R $52.50 Other Hat Boxes, $15 to $30. Other Cases, $15 to $52.50 Cowhide Pigskin-grain 30-inch Case ..... TRAVELING Goons SECTION. SReoND FLOOR Ensemble, fitted case, $45; Hat Box, $30; : $32.50 to advise you of trips and routes .flJK Mr" Fostef to take. This Service will make out your trip in detail, make reservations with the steamship line, the hotels, the stop-overs and even purchase your ticket for you. This service is without charge. Mr. Foster Service, SixtH FrLoor UNDER CROSSFRE the time MAY If, 1927. Jurt reconvenes Monday, is’ expected to to Monday or on Tuesday ymbol ome Reve by B BETHESDA LIBRARY , ve, as well as the physi- | nt in connection with an L 4 Iy and con “challe ) i cientiously to meet | alleged lin the ca mpt to “cover up” facts T TOWNER TO CONTINUE Mrs. Pa Citizens Volunteer Gifts to v Build £30.000 Community Audlitorium. President Dispels Report Governor of Island Will Be Removed From Office ient Coolidge has dispelle the present, at any rate I can Legislaty Hor n office it the White sident is tions in the > understands satistied wit ind that the has the Towne! \White House Thursday any definite ¢ dent t however ssible rem Rosendah] Balloon Race Judoe The, - island, th Dy, 7 7 FOR SEA AND SAND It's a matter of the temperature of the sand versus the water —and the style of bathing suit — whether one chooses the sand or the sea. Woodward & Lothrop is prepared for either alternative —and as one usually spends time both on sand and sea, you will want at least one of each of the two types of bathing suits course, a beach ensemble and lounging and, ajanias, Very new is the iong-sleeve, high- neck black bathing suit, $19.50. Decidedly smart is the gay cre- tonne beach robe, $5. A rhinestone-studded clown-head trims this wool-and-silk bathing suit, $8.75. Wool challis coolie coat completes the ensemble, $6.75. Inspired by Patou—this one-piece suit, that looks like a two-piece Jane Wandl square-neck knitted wool _suit, exclusively here, $5 chooses a’s(-ri;e:i. corded rep'l;a‘:'h. robe, $15. suit, is designed for the active swimmer, $5. Black and white has established itself in the mode—so a white silk suit, with black polka dots is fore- most, $22.50. SPORTSWEAR S WOMEN'S SH( A lounging pajama of imported green crepe, comes from Japan, $5.75. The high-heel Chinese clogs are very new and smart, $5. THIRD FLOOK Womdward & Lnthrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets

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