Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1928, Page 20

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20 P Rt THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1924 second trial in connection with um‘ Mrs. Kerrick and four other mem- death of her husband, Tom Kerrick, bers of the liquor party, Iris, Burns, motion picture cowboy, who was shot | Anita Davis, Henry Isabel, all, movie MRS. KERRICK FREED. opened the charges against all except. Mrs. Kerrick were dismissed and the others were called as prosecution wit- nesses. GIRL GETS ANNULMENT. Helen Wainwright Says Wedding by a joke was epded yesterday by 1s- | wedding ring for her to wear as a joke. suance of a final decree of annulment. The company noticed the ring, she At the trial of her sult the holder of | zaid, and her “marriage” to Holland woman's swimming DISTRICT SCHOOL ENROLLMENTS GAIN 67,899 Start Second Se- mester in Public Classes | Here, Increase of 1,238. many's records | was announced by the manager from An egg welghing nearly 6 ounces. testified that George Leonard Holland, the stage. At Holland's suggestion, she laid recently by a hen at Cleves, Prus- | NEW YORK, February 3 UP).—The|a Dallas, Tex. theater orzanist, sug- | sald. they were married by a fustice ‘contained. a second porfect egy | marriage into which Helen Wainwright. | gested while she was there in a vaude- | of the peace, but did not live together. swimming champlon, said she was ledville sketch that he purchase a 10-cent The action was uncontested. Lansburgh & Bro. Jury Out Hour and Half in Second |anq killed as the’climax of a Holly- | cxtras, and Joe Hunt. Arizona cowboy. Trial of Film Actor’'s Widow. wood drinking party several months|were convicted of manslaughter in the ago. first trial and all five were sent to LOS ANGELES, February 3 (®.—| A jury, after deliberating an hour |prison. The convictions were reversed Mrs. Sarah Kerrick was acquitted yes- |and a half, returned a verdict of not | by the appeliate court and a newlsia, terday of manslaughter charges in her guilty. - trial was ordered. When this trial weighing more than 2 ounces. Lansburgh & Bro. e o Famous for Quality Since 1860 Famous for Quality Since 1860 the mew semester, an increase of 1,238 7th to 8th to E 7th to 8th to E | <, < was registered over the enrollment on < iy 5 g Ay = g the corresponding date of last YCar. Franklin 7400 ¢ AN a fiasge = : : Franklin 7400 The enroliment as of February 1 is| { divided among the three types of pub- | lic schools. as follows: Elementary | schools, 53.839. which was 423 higher | than a year ago: high schools. 13.495. | representing an_increase of 930 over | February 1, 1927. and normal schools. 585. which is actually 135 below the normal school enrollment a year ago. This decrease in the two normal schools caused by the fact that no mid- graduatss of the high schools e permitted to enter at the begining of this semester in accord with the general replanning of the normal hool course. The high school gradu- | ho completed their courses last v will be allowed to enter (he' chools next Fall ! day’s enrollment is actually | n the peak enrollment of | % semester this school year. ded the fluctuating school of children who have left | wing a period of a few s local schools. The same apparent at the beginning ter and school authori- | he increase or decrease in | by compariag the figures of dates of two years. By the current term, they de- school enrollment probably ss the “peak” of the semester | ded. in Dallas Was Result of Joke. With 67.899 students enrolled in the | Phone Orders Phone Orders lccepted Accepte Accepted PLANiDEAL WITH EMIR. U. S. Capitalists Discuss Bank in| Afghanistan. | PARIS, February 3 (#).—American financial interests are understood to have been conducting conversations with members of the party of the Emir of Afghanistan with a view to placing American capital in that country. It is reported that one of the first steps will be the establishment of an Afghaistan national bank supported by American caphal i Twenty Students Flunk. Special Dispateh to The Star RICHMOND. Va. FPebruary 3.— ‘Twenty students in the John Marshall High School have been dismissed by order of the authorities. The students Commencing Tomorrow--Lansburgh & Bro.’s Annual Sale of Boys’, Girls’ and Tots’ Wash Clothes Playtime, nursery days, school days—here is a once-in-a-year opportunity to replenish that ever-in-demand wearing apparel so necessary for the little folks’ long busy day! Nowadays this very young set leads a most strenuous life—always on the go and up to something; and of course the wear and tear on wearables is enough to discourage any mother—except those who have found out the easy way—which, is of course, to stock up on suits for junior, frocks for sister and creepers for baby, during Lansburgh & Bro.’s famous annual sale! Try it—and see! For Girls 7 to 14---2,400 Lovely Dresses I 3,600 Garments for Wee Girlsand Boys O5¢c - $145 - $1.85 95¢ - $]1.45 - $1.85 More Than One Hundred Styles Baby Boys' Suits—I1 to 5 Years ; School Dresses—2 to 6 Years Bloomer dresses—two-piece effects—smocked styles—cunning belted mod- els, kick pleats and smart, youthful tailored models. All effectively trimmed with fine handiwork, appliques, frills, laces and crisp organdy of white or de- lightful contrasts! Every dress generously cut and carefully made—all truly remarkable values! New Panty Dresses, 2 to 6 Years Creepers for Wee Tots—1, 2 and 3 Every Style Imaginable—New Colors Dainty Cinderella Spring dresses for the little girl—including panty frocks. smocked and shirred styles, long-waisted models and scores of other new and different ideas. [For the critical young man of from 3 to 6 years there are more mannish types, such as middy suits, on-and-off suits, two-trouser suits, two-piece suits and the famous Oliver Tiwist suits. And for the wee beginners there are creepers of envelope or side button fashion and “walking dresses.” eonference and intercessary ginning at 2 o'clock. at Prints, Checks, Rain Colors That Wash Well Gay combinations,scolorful printed de- signs in glorious shades of green, rose, blue, Kit Carson Woman's Relief Corps. No. 11, will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Grand Army Hall The Federstion of Parent-Teacher Associations of the District will meet #t Dunbar High School. 8 o'clock. Prof. Howard H. Long will speak at 9:13. A and 500 party will be given by the P-T. A, 8 o'clock, at Peabody School, Fifth and C streets FUTURE. The District Chapter House card party will be given February 4, 8 pm., at the Washington Hotel. Mrs. Harry M. Grove. 2708 Cathedral avenue, chairman of tickets. A card party will be given by the 84 ! Hol ame Church. Febru- 30 p.m., 2t 916 Eleventh street Suprisingly Fine Quality Fabrics---New Patterns Chambrays, English broadcloths, linens, sateens, rayons, English prints, polka-dot prints, checked ginghams, plaids and jac- quard patterns—all of high-grade quality that will wear long and well. Materials of Quality ht-wei All Sorts of Colors c rted i ! ht and new if laun- pink, orange, cornflower, maize, red, tan, ol ham 1 t i i Colors that range irom gayest brown and black. All if laundered care- interesting ways. ! AL ~;:\xxryg 0 blue, red ar ow through so_fler hues fully will retzin their original brilliant hues. b sopdesiceds ik chillrenisgelptunggionialls ange, pink. lig 1 and tan. Countless 3 ear. pretty combinations g different shades. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. Fourth Floor—Lansbarsh & Bro. A Once-a-Year Event That Grows Better Each Year! Sale of 3,600 Boys’ Fast-Color Wash Suits Boys will be boys! Every mother knows that that means, suits—suits, and then some more suits—why, the real “he” boy never has enough suits. Therefore this specially planned event tomorrow will bring to thousands of thrifty mothers real dollars and cents savings — for it is only through long months of carcful preparations that we are able to present values so unusual. Suits of fast colors—that go into the tub and come out like new: suits of splendid materials—that will give worlds of long satisfactory wear; suits of the right styles—for the very small boy of 2 years to the manly older brothers of 8 years. Suits that you will exclaim are real “DANDIES” when you see them! Choice of All These Popular Styles A Wide Variety of Materials Fancy gs—everfast, broadeloths, golden ¢ Sport model and Oliver Twist suits, together with flapper suits. Fancy belted styles, high-collar suits with fancy ties, and baby boy suits in middy, lins, lustrous linens, Palmer cloth, col Balkin and lumberjack styles. In fact, everything in SUITS! Many are of invincible fabrics that are ever-sought for smart color contrasts, darker trousers with white blonses; others of novelty for every whim and taste—for boys have m plaids or checks in two, three and four tone color combinations, All decidedly that are not only the season’s newest, but th smart with their ever-so-many trick trimming ways! “hov-world” today. Again we repeat—to make it more em phatic—every suit is guaranteed absolutely fast color, ‘ Sizes 2 n 8 yrs. & X-Y Building. Government teie, will give & dance February 4, £330 pm. in the Recreation Hall, North Capitol street, near B. e Chapter, No. 10, O. E. B, dance and card part; Fel 8 at Wardman Park Hotel Cerds, 820 pm.; dancing, 9 pm. e Washington Post. No. 1, Legion, will meet FPebruary 7, sttt 1206 G St. REDUCTIONS %2 AND MORE Bring Down Prices DRESSES as low as il | ;95.00 On Sale Boys' Dept. :’:'\“_c\l:l'l:"\"‘;l‘_:;:t)'“‘pl“y Street Floor rFuR COATS as lou a

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