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" forbidden in France, WOMAN CONCEALS SLAYING MOTIVE “Reason Enough,” Her Ex- planation of Shooting Neig.i- bor in Elevator. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 16.—Mrs. Cathe- rine Barvett, l " | day. Yl‘“ tor anh apartment house Il do it; it's too hot the prisoner told a olunteerad to put h uassistd in tho ink sn detective, however, in would proceed. | ave Dunn aisters, Mrs. Moore entered the elavator on the fourth floor and, when the car Alom!-d at the |"u\"|l in response to 1 ett, the widow opsned. Moor: was dead v and detecti Mrs. Bar She was - plying to q Mrs. Moors, by son enoush.” Mrs. Moore cording to the intendent, James reled for years, T falrs of Mrs. Moore. Somse time mer his death some of the papers on “shich he passed could not be found, and Mrs. Moore insisted that M:s. Barrett could find the documents among his effects it she would. . FRENCH PRESS WANTS CHANNEL SWIM RULES Czechoslovak Man, Claiming New Record Without Witnesses, Starts Agitation. By the Assoclated Press. PARIS, July 16.—An organization to control Channel swims is being ad- Yocated by the French press. The agitation began when the Czechoslovak swimmer, Vencelas Spo- cek, breezed into Paris the other day and told the world he had swum {rom France to England in 10 hours and 45 minutes, breaking all rvecords. Efforts to find any one at Dover or Boulozn2 who had seen or heard of Spocek's feat were unavailing, where- upon the French newspapers decided a committeo should guard the chan- nel's reputation. in France the Parislan baker, Georges Michel is still considered the record-holder in Cl’mnm:l swimming. FRENCH HIT BULL FIGHTS. Sport Entirely “Too Rough” Is Verdict of Spectators. PARIS, July 16.—Bull fighting seems in a fair way to kill itseit in France. The public putting-to-death of the animals in the “Corrida” at Orleans recently stirred opposition. - When ane of the bulls mistook a dress re- hearsal for the real thing and gored the Spanish matador Chiquito there was further indignation. The real thing in bull fighting is but ft is said that enforcenfent of the law in the south has often been very lax. Many dave thought bull fighting would die natural death, although at Nimes n amusement goes on year after * BERLIN MO\;ES STATUE. BERLIN, July 16 (#).—"Fraeulein Berolina” has been banned to the ‘ suburbs. “Berolina” is a heroic female figure adorning the Alexander Platz in the heart of the city. It symbolizes the City of Berlin, and has for many years towered far above the turmoil and confusion of this busy square. Excavation in the building of a new subway station made necessary the temporary removal of the ‘gigantic statue. “‘Berolina” was taken out into an obscure suburb, where she is being “parked” until she can resume her old stand opposite the office of the chief of police. @ Fr. 3005 WHEN YOU NEED A KEY our Instant duplieating service. muuem key. 23c. Bring vour locks to TURNER & CLARK New Location, 1221% New York Ave. Next_to “Hunt's"” waint_store. Reinvestment gFTER the work of accumula- . tion comes the equally exacting work. invest- ment, mHE investment of savings can be further safe- guarded when McKeever & Goss First Trust Notes are purchased. HAT these notes can be purchazed on an out - of - income basis is but an- other way of say- ing that savings regularly made can earn a rea- sonably fair rate of interest as those savings accumu- late. of VERMGOSC erviee 1415 K Street Main 4753 | he couldn’t find t | was shos - | Bureau .. | tained a sccond lcense. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 17, 1927—PART 1 NN NI N NIR YN N “The Store for Thrifty People” Yo XY XX AR XN RN RYNKI YO 4 Dunn, Biltle yeator sign Heckley, wl |\Mn|||r|| unulhrr vEnsxon LOSC.: LlC"nSE. But KCCD: chdlllg Date After Re oxd Trln to ch Another Teckley, Rev. Dr. Oscar Thomas Olsen, % ze! .Inf the Mount Vernon llace Church, ot Baltimore, and the out for & motor tip t home in Freemor o they will drive fo the hridegroom ord Heckley was appolnted to the Naval Academ from Alaska. R Woman Found Dead in Bed Miss Alice E. Brown, 70 years old, of olu road, was found dead in bed yeste Death was ascribed to natural ¢ secretaries to mr‘ml) rs of Co license which he had gone to Bailtimore to get on Juna 30, —— x was to take place at in the afternoon, but Snsign Ileckley just couldn't find the license and guossed he must have put them in his trunk which had been expressed to California. Time the Baltimore License ut just a hour the| There are American Chambers of -|Commerce in England, Belgium, nce, Germany. Spain, Turkey and s performed by | Greace. few mon Th~ ceremony July Prices—the Lowest in Years! Breakfast Room Suites Reductions From 25% to 33Y3% See Them in Our Window Only the fact that we were allowed deep price con- cessions by a certain manufacturer of Breakfast Room Suites are we able to announce such sensationally low prices. Quantities are limited, however, and we advise you to be on hand early MONDAY MORNING. S-PC. DECORATED SUITES $35 and $39 BREAKFAST SUITES ‘—Jvory and Blue, Walnut and Green, $ Gray and Blue, etc. Hardwood-top ‘shaped tables. Chairs with plain and panel backs. JULY CLEARANCE PRICE, 5-Pc. Suites with Extension and Gate-Leg Tables $55 to 865 BREAKF AST SUITES — Tapestry upholstered chairs in enamel finish. Five col- or combinations of harmonizing colors. JULY CLEARANCE PRICE .... 6-pc. Suites with Dutch Cupboard Server $69 to $77.50 BREAKFAST SUITES —Extension Drop-leaf Tables. Chairs upholstered in Tapestry or Damask— cafe and brown, Delph blue, ivory and blue. JULY CLEARANCE PRICE 8185 and $198 Values Reduced for July Clearance The newest designs of French Vanities, Semi-Poster Beds, Chest of Drawers and Dressers. Plain walnut or decorated. Exceptional values for the early shopper. JULY CLEARANCE PRICE. Weekly or Monthly LOW TERMS 905 7th St. nlilae Jim® Many Extra Savings Opportunities in the Annual Wright Furniture JULY CLEARANCE! Here are a few savings examples! A 7227 7222, N $37.50 l FORGETFUL GROOM NEARLY LOST ONE OF THESE SISTERS l dles tao mombers of Congress untll the marringe of one yester- i y becnme Mrs. Albert Heckley, after En. : Wonderful Bargains in Hot-Weather Needs Daid 39¢c Qullted CRIB PADS Soft stitched _padding, cribe, ete.; size 17x18 inches. * for carrlage, Indian Suits or % COWBOY SUITS 51 Waghable, , {ast-color Kkhald: suits in PRISONER CLAIMS $17,000 WAS PRICE OF FREEDOM “Cadillac Jim” McGraw Tells Po- lice He Paid Sum to Leave Oklahoma Reformatory. 1| By the Associated Press. MINNEAPOLIS, July 16.—“Cad- McGraw, also known as James Cellan, told local police today he pald “$17,000 in good cold cash™ to walk out of the State reformatory at Granite, Okla., but then admitted he is “prone to exaggeration." “I had $17,000 when I went into that reformatory and it cost me every cent of it to get out, so I left there broke,” McGraw told questioners, but ha did not detall the manner of the expenditure. McGraw s wanted in several States for robbery. Police today decided to return him to the State reformatory at Granite, Okla. %% A Simmons Quality Bed Outfit ..2inch post with large fillers, wood finish, allcotton rolled-edge mattress, art ticking, band edge, twin link 14 50 spring. JULY' CLEARANCE Chest of Drawers ish. JUL Y CLEARANCE PRICE.. . s MO IR MAPLE PORCH ROCKER Double Day Bed type, wood- ered. JULY Arranged to Suit me WRIGHT co N.W. 7% kit Gelé Mia ™9 for S1 % Girly’ Muslin Gowna. Slips. Combinations. in white or :UNDERWEAR *‘\l’;b. lace or comb, trim: sizes 4 to 14 51 % $1.50 Boys All-White % Long Pants Suits Sailor style, 3 rows braid_on collar, emblem_on_sleeve: sizes 3 to 8 years. $1.50 Rayon or Baronet $l SATIN SLIPS White and nastel shades. sood qualities, ;”1‘ ;‘(l) ;"“a:t Color Khaki sl MIDDY SUITS TSRS 2Hord] Good erade nainsock: full cut and well made:_white_and pi 89¢c Embroidery Front ¢ 2 for sl Women's Fine Muslin Gowna, imported GOWNS embroidery fronts: square_or V ne 5¢ Teething or BeLLY BANDs OforS1 2 neck. sleeveless. dlaper tab or rinbed wrap-around. of soft cotton. Red or White X Rubber Sheets 210 s1 Full size. pure gum. with holes for 2for$1 *79«: Boys’ Wash Fast color fabrics. several styles. sizes % Suits or Creepers 51 X $1.50 Brocade X Inside Belt Corsetlet X BT 2 x* $1 $1.49 Extra Size < Long Crepe Kimonos b ¥ Reg. & Ex. Size % Bungalow Aprons 2 for $l Check, pl cohecky plaid and vlain singhams. fast * . un Lo Se=2forS1 Emhmldery Flo ncl 12 {nches muslin_tons.__All sizes, WASH DREsSEs2 for $1 Fast-color Ennlllh nrlml volll and g 5or 1 .2 39¢c Rayon Siflpe Infants’ Bands ll!lr‘;\’e‘é‘:g‘fld. Mrfacz. ggll“! silk shell * Im wide 'Wmn * % 39c | Boys' red trim. haki koverups: 3 107 years: strongly made. "~ 98¢ Novelty anh iCl:emug &t ystep.mz for sl Fine auality, amsorted stripes snd col- S5 Women's 30 5] 59c Women’s ‘,Jenny Neck Gowns *m"‘:hlllfl“ fle‘::l (‘)': l"r:,c.h! in crepe or cain- 69c Hand-Em’b’d :lnfants Dresses 2 for $l l'ral"lI'A.e"lsah.cel" nainsook. long or short: sev- * BLOOMERS 3forS1 * Flowered and plain Grotoferd in flesh. peach or WA ) floral_p: $1 Extra Size iBro;écloth Slip;z fOl' $l Light_pastel shades. lace top. full cut. *W&Tfls' Muslin 4tor’1 DRAWERS Lace. embroidery, or tuck ryffe; loose or bloomer knee: white muslin: 2 t0 12 yrs. 79¢ Hip Hem "—2—{;;31 sizes % % *MUSLIN SLIPS mn‘e’mmrc:‘ml;‘up Ll st mavils 50: 0c Hickory isomr whists 3for S1 White muslin or check ‘nainsook. taped 4 huttans! 211 sizes. Sl 69 Cinderella $l BLOOMER DRESSES nag " mtsiabdt i eofors: 7 0T % $1.50Infants FmeOrgmdy 1 * Hats & Bonnets Sheer. fine grade. imported emhruldof’ and_lace_trim, ribbon mm All sizes. _ $1.25 to $1.69 Rayon s GOWNS & SLIPS I i R R N R 59c New Lot of PollyPrim Aprons 3f01' $l ]w'(‘fgn:[?;: bfozl:{ld(‘:do‘r“ pockets, slip over $1.98 Pleated Silk sl SPORTS SLIPS *xfi‘.jguc.;:."uh:;“.&a* o oy 2052 *md UNDERWEAR_P¢3~ 51 c denux, Bramleres, Corset cmé’r':':'s e Bloomers. Step- i?fi(%m'ms 6forS1 White or pink: well made: sizes ¢ to - $2.00 Black Enamel sl HAT BOXES ade enamel d“cksr;ge ize, made of wmrprnol >-clasp, tan_binding. $2.00 Krinkle Window DRAPES, Set ncx"fi‘(;?e'":ufi‘z‘fifi&“fl&fl'tfif&}'&g 39¢ Cynthia iTmuesz;lmnA'—Yag 31 Beautiful t101 he lalds and el siien, of chrky gl 4for 31 ' | Hemstitched Sheets 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. ""WW"'w‘“'m“‘-"@‘“”"“"‘m‘ No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders HARRY KaurmMAN N c e ok e ke ke mfintmfinmhmnnmmnnmnmni $1.59 Fairfax Longcloth lOYds. $l Spectal chamos finish for underwear and 59¢ 24x48 Cannon Bath Towels 3f0r$1 Double thread. blue. rose and eold stripe_ borders: berfect.. Laree size. . hifants’_wear. lece. Per $1 Full double-hed size toct: scamless. No 39¢c Hemstitched Cannon Huck'l'owelss for sl Double thread: rose. blue and gold $1.50 81x90 Mohawk EV!I” sheet ver- 39¢ A.C.A. 8-ounce BED ncxmc4Yds. 51 Featherproof. neat blue stripe: fast col- or: full_piece: 15¢ SZ-mcm— civciams 10vds ST New Soring ang Summer patterns: every yard fast_color: full plece: perfe o 1) m! Dresser Scarfs 2 for $l sinenar e TISTSY actlliusilered oo tan 5Yds.$1 29c New Fast-color Yard wide. for Summer draes and CRETONNE e Yo e 8Yds.51 Pattorns for women's and children's dresses and men's and boys' shirts, etc. Brpins Doz 81| Hemmed. ready for use. perfect quality: each dozen in sealed packagt 4414““:!#:'44“4““!;;&mttuuumntunn‘t ’Men s $15 Summer Suits § When Buying One for $15 This Means 2 $15 Suits for $17, Standard Summer Suits faultlessly tai- lored and sure to fit. your father, son, brother or have him share with you. Alterations, if any, at cost. 25¢ Fruit-of -the- Loom Muslin sYds $1 wide, full heled beled: Tul} drcu“‘ hlouhnd. each piece la- $2.00 Women’s | Runproof sl UMBRELLAS American taffeta in black, navy. red and green. \vellh h ngw b "handics. aad smber s ¥d Wi 5 Y e §] 89¢c Yd. Wi 3 il e of soset a0 evepigg ghades. Sport Satin blacl kllld ‘white, fllll rom full Silk 1 toe to to] Ik and rayon et beandards oF 310" qualityy Napkins4Boxes$1 S:andlrd size: deodorized: one dozen in carton, $2 Organdie Ttimmed% -« 3 F rocks E Sizes lfl to 1 Fine voijles, : prints, blustes, uct':: 1r:na bo!atl ot Svee v £ tects, scalloped ¥ hems, _sleeveless, 3 short sleeves, otc. kbbb k'S $1.75 Black Enamel Overnight Bags Muku: found_sha -lur cretonne lined. with BOSTON BAG 31 Nicoly lined; lock and key: ;‘g__-m LiNEN~ 4Yds.$1 LINEN Faat colors, Covnr. for furniture and autos. Hnd( Towels 1 010" $l DPlain white, perfect quality. two-thread A (R I c 1 Sateen Cretonne New tterns, cushions"and Bripen i cologrines for HEPARRRRRRR RN RN R RS Women’s $5 Tur; Silk Cool Summer silk dresses in a splen- did assortment of styles and colors; plain or fancy printed styles. Sizes 16 to 50. —&q | 49¢ English BROADCLOTH GYdS $l Yd. wide., ks "40% 0I5 g Do vk a0t %glcligfioile 4Yd$. $1 brand, i id prattiieRage! s il ".‘xl&"f.‘x‘.&'..‘.’n’i Hi"mfi“ittm"'ififiiii Sold regularly at $15, now reduced to 2 for $17. Bring friend and Sizes 33 to 48. 39¢ 40-inch PRINTED vorLEDVds, *1 Fast colors, Iu a llr(c sele denigns S Diste) “color combihanions @ Perfect Opa SHADES coled Braied” Bk iRt AR lfiun e $1.69 Voile Tie Back s Ruffle Curtains l compl'u with valance. gold Thites: 31 Fante iong o midng for the Entire Family i bl o, 08 s i \ 2 : L2 8.0 8.2 2.¢ ¢ ¢ ¥($1.98 Double Bed Summer Spreads Fine grade crinkle. with blue or woven strips. Size $1x105, with attachy Croetont g $3.98 Women’s SlLK BLOUSES -] oty * rose ister 39: F lncy 4 Yds sl eu Ra yon ripss, eheek- Diaids and broken platds. $1.75 27| ln,l’-nlou uaranteed ssepti iig pabgorbent. mon-drri- Diaper Cloth $2 & $3 Large Milan § HATS, ¢1 Red, rose, tan, and blue milan hemp hats with wide drooping brims and tai- lored sillk bands. Clearing Stock Women’s Hats 2 for $1 braid, hair hats, brai .wflu{;c oofl"mln alr hats, id hats, 3for$l mfinmnnnmn 3? 59¢ Women’s Jumbo Union Suits Built-u| mer -lv;n ;‘:‘&‘3" 3 B0 Hietecd ™ 59c Parl e RAYON " 3Yds.51 igh 1 e bric ‘“"113 sh ul:fr' silk-like fal colors. of new 19¢c Unbleached Seermve - 8 Yds. ST h\é’d.. wide, nnv{ weight: cut from full $2.00 All-Leather 51‘ HANDBAGS in all the mfi‘h and l‘nder -arm I'! e P Guaranteed fast colors, large selection of nsvl Summer v-tunu Women's Sl 69 s ] Strap Slippers { nu?‘.“" foae gt e g used fo! r street or C Bathing Shppen 2 Pairs ‘1 § 3 3 '(T;.:gls" TaRSe it ind' Rem: * flfit**fi"fifihfiflt*' Men’s & Women’s $1.69 sl Leather House Slippers Mzcn (n \;:rin\l.l'l colorv vdtll flexible Boy: aml Girls’ Sl 50 $1 ATHLETIC SHOES s fast %$2.00 Campin, #BLANK'i-:'fsPalr,sl Chof . mln;end“hor&erfr" white and tan, with Sl 09 40-in, Goorgc!te & s.l Crepe de Chine r::hfl:lhlzix‘"‘ IIIE in lll the etreet Kekle Crepes Y. 31 colore; Sl ot Pepiest o oo Tt 39¢ Double-Face 3 DeutleFace 4 for $1| Gasis 0. t0-da seibeiions: Siock nprl the Dew up-todats h _"J'In Store for | heels 3“"{': and white, Pl Lo gt soles and & Girls” $1.75 31 TAN OXF ORDS ’l'lll calf u u‘kldc soles and rubber ecly. Sizes Elnnron't 1. 7 s an .0 - | $2 8-Piece Glass qq = ¥ A 31.49 Kh:lu or Check sl LINFNE KNICKERS * Bflyl 79¢ & § 51 00 Sport Blouses 2 fOl' 51 x colores peviees wnaiiy. "Bl tad faney x Boys’ 69¢ Blue Overalls Zfor$1 » er;:("l’m gl‘x::‘lll‘c lxl)ll hib. well made lnd Boys’ 69 KHAKI f'ms Zffirsh Boys’ $1.50 Lin X GOLF mck"ffis $1 X Men's 75c Otis ©) Underwear y 2 fOl’ sl * Men’s Nmuool: Tl Union Suits 2 fOl’ sl : and porredil S8 ugion waite. well m"* Men’s $1.50 s PAJAMAS 1% color paibingy -'rfi'n"nhi.f?,'n'fim . SUIT i CASES S1x mlc:‘gr] hl:l‘:d kPIfll size sult cases: 2 Men’s $1 MOHAIR caps 2for$1% tof 2 e F lehair Gane- o 30 1) "': Men’s $1.50 s KHAKI aNTs S1X 5 2rable Pants for work. stronsly made. X ‘| Men’s 19: Blue Shirts 210r3 1: Flll Nl%fihlfi’lz:yl‘f‘zll':u‘l’,nl Illl* Men 's $1.50 !o $2.50 “Arrow’’ Shirts sl Standard mlll n collar attached, neck- ;fimd a.m‘ collar match styles. / Sllel 19¢ Bungalow Vi ¢1X CRETONNE 8Yds.3]<k o P 0 R ittt 59c Featherproof ART TICK4Yd3 ’l* 2‘.‘“" o assorted color atripe Datterns m 19¢ Garner’: Percale 9 10 Yds' sl * saliomettern iiges. S gt : 19¢ Yard-Wid, Pajama Checkd 1 . $1 o P T2 "“"" 20¢ 18-Inch Felt-Base Rl o5 Yds, S1% ag:l\l.rll‘lld lln flltm 'llh fancy bor. * 89c Men's B o-dcl th umor'v SUITS Zforsl"‘ hll cut lllel.l 86 lo 46. Perfect AW 391: Ylnl-Wlde Eng. Broadcloth 6 Yds. $l E angeray, "Hin b, e fiht blue 15¢ Bleached IZYdS sl MUSLIN For sheets, piilowcases and other uu 2 1010 yard lengtps. 14Yds. 31 15¢ Unbleached Standard_count, cut from full pieces. 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