Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1928, Page 29

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29 Blind Man Whittles Violin. Although he had never seen a violir, Ernest Hall, a blind music dealer of Manchester, England, has produced with a pen knife a perfect instrument. He did all the work by finger touch. Hall accomplished the feat in seven months. As plans were useless to him THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1928, : REAU SITE. |"4 A a2 s PROTESTS BUREAU SITE. |"AOVE MADE TO SAVE | FREED INAUTO DEATH WINS RING SUIT. |G icow'sna gd for Tecove o e Legislator Objests to Detentiory)’ . ' Driver in Dupont Circle Accident Widow “Says Gem Was Outright|him. p ley, the widow denied any engagement. Representative Edwards of Ge ‘Harvey Lewis McCoy Jones of 1908 On her plea that a diamond ring gl::‘ :mgzogt“s(tu ;\ di:kyl .‘f;{m'.?c‘“:ff S Belmont. street was exonerated by & ‘worth $225 that was given to her by Ed- 1,000 Poles in Prench Village. nionibe. “As p of the| House of Detention g the coroner’s jury yesterday afternoon of all win P. Davis, 1635 R strect, Was an out-| pOTIGNY. Prance, Pebruary 14 (P).— | 1o pieass to lm st e o 100K o responsibility in the death of Mrs. Dora right gift, not an engagement ring, Mrs. Woman's Burcau of the Polic /* Depart-. Pl plm_ ment i an apartment bulldi 4% at A0 o e e L o Mo R Sty y popu bullt the new instrument, plece by ple "Crmcs Unwittingly SPONSOF | B street southwest, in the v* &ifity of the Davis claimed he had been enmea to urday night at' Dupont Circle and New the widow and sued for recovery of the Hampshire avenue. Jones testified it was snowing hard at the time and that the windshield v.iper on his car was working, but the shield itself was not up, so that his vision was a lttle obscured. He sald he felt no impact and knew nothing of the accident until he heard some one scream. He was represented by. Attor- neys Craighill and Bailey. BRI A service for sending photographs -y tel h has’ just been started be- Mother Claims Doris McDonald Is Subject to Delusions and Employs Aid. ° e bourne place, was allowed to retain the g At formal dinners in China about 16 village in France. There are more than ring by decision of Judge James A. 5 thinks it is the most cosmopolitan 1,000 Poles and persons of 13 mher‘ Thirty<second street, .who was fatally tol By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, February 14.—Attorney James C. O'Bricn, retained by the Wom- en's Protective Association, today en- tered Into a long-distance fight to save York grounds Move to Blindfold Fleet, | i, Commisioners, 1 that betore He Says. tol Hill they discusser, proposi With chadrmen of th 5 Dictriet anet an propriation commit fles of the House and with Republt’ 4in and Demoeratic leaders of the S°fate and House and Br_the Aseociated Prees none of them ob et Doris Palmer McDonald, New INDIANAPOLIS, February 14.—As- ,‘.cf' show girl, from death on the gallows at sailing the ‘;mém of rlrmr:dz\xc.;\&(;::-YALE CO' Montreal. She is und(‘-i\ sentence to tion’s Navy building prog 04 hang March 23 for murder. Wilbur declared here last night that EGE GROUP ‘Attempts to save the girl were started by her mother. Mrs. Michael Greco, for- merly Mrs. Hazel Snyder of Chicago, who enlisted the aid of the Protective Association, The mother, who has not scen hor daughter for 15 years, and three members of the Protective Asso- ciation conferred with Attorney O'Brien || to prepare afdavits which it is hoped may induce the Canadian courts to leniency toward the convicted girl. The affidavits were obtained from the fi girl's mother, her grandmother, Mrs. Katherine Walker, who lives with Mrs. Greco, and Miss Margaret Gould, gov- erness for Doris after shechad been adopted by Dr. Frances Parker, wealthy | physician of Mount Vernon, N: Y., now living in Oklahoma. ‘They testified. O'Brien said, that Doris since childhood had been subjéct to delusions of grandeur, that she lived a fantastic life and often assumed: | names ¢? celebrities she admired. g sponsoring & were unwittingly fight ment to make the Navy folded | He ridiculed those who attacked the cost of the 1“\:1’"\“\ sserting that l\\(‘ nine-vear building program of §740.- B00.000 35 $10.000.000 lese than the candy bill of the United States in 1925.1 / He also said th 1 1825 women spent | o £1.825.000.000 on cosmetics and said Mr the Assoated Prese that if attacks upon the Navy wer,{ NEW HAVEN, Conn. February 14— based solely upon economic grounds gt | Abolition of the honor system at Yale may be deferentially suggested tlgt | College and early return to faculty there are times when gunpowdery is|supervision was recommended to the more valuable than face powder. Yale facuity last }l]\lgh‘l fbflv]me ‘collz;ge o student council. The Sheffield Scieptific Caliell Eyes ot Fleet. / | School and the freshmen student coun= “Speaking broadiy.” the ry | ¢iis have taken no action. i I-xdmnn;x)su A ;\‘:fifimflfl Belief was expressed that it was jm- “It gfiay be s4d that the |Possible “under ~present social and ing pwam;cducanon:’] conditjons” to enforce the fleet. * =+ = honor svstem. attacking this | . The council further said it would re- | restraining the | SR in favor of a new council if a| this Nation do not. per- sufficient number of muj]erngndua((~sl reqfize that ¢hey are ne to put should go on recerd as being in favor | Wes us in bse. our | Of Tetaining the system saflr“-smcn wid have to fight blind- Xo!r‘ed il The Navy building program now re- eeiving consideration by the House com- mittee on naval affairs represents an orderly step in the development of a treaty Navy, the Secretary said. Al “It would seem that in view of the‘ 3 recent. World War and in view of the enormous sacrifices cheerfully made by | this Go\er!m‘e'fl and by the Navy in| the interest of peace and harmony and | disarmament. these outpourings mxgh" well be overlooked, but the naval com- | ralttee of the House is being bombarded | h legrams, correspondence and expressing horror at_the the S HONOR SYSTEM 1 Studc,at Council Says Practice Is “Anpossible Under Present So- cial Cottdi ons. People of Palestine are taking up in preference: to. Arabic ntal a the President * ¢ It should be uilding program is in 2 large measure a replacement program.” Building Slowed Up. ‘The Secretary said that immediately | after the Geneva Disarmament Confer- ence “we were called upon t-odetermine and to declare a naval policy. This dec- laration was made at the Black Hills, South Dakota. shortly after the Geneva conference. We declared that we would proceed to build up the fleet in accord- ance with our needs and in accordance lans which we evolved befora the ence. and the failure of ot cause us to reason lbal the program is large is that we ot been building ships of the of the quantity needed during | the pe'x\d in which we hoped for a sup- | piemental treaty limiting armament of this type of ship. We did not again to wait until the mgummaupwmthm:(uuonr mmwmtwedummewm ton agreement—agree upon & limit and scrap down to that Hmit. "One of the reasons for proposing this program at this time is because we want to get behind us the building of muwaum before we are aches, but remember that it’s just as dependable an antidote for many other pains! Neuralgia? Many have found real relief in a Bayer Aspirin tablet. Or for toothache; an effective way to relieve t, and the one thing doctors are wxllmz you should give a child-— of any age. 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Sold.regularly at, $1. 25 “Sale price ... . ,Sl.zsfiElot)r‘Btushel' Sweeping Brushes, Sold sule " Floor . good stock: long handle. i regu]arly at sl 25 each. neat designs $149 F rench erron + Aluminum - Lipped* Sauce- pan Sets, one each 1, 1!2 and 2 quart trade sizes in set.... $1.49 Tea Kettles Aluminum Tea Kettles, good quality and size. Sold regularly at $1.49. Tomorrow $1.37 Fish Bowls v at $1.37. Sale price.....,... $1.25 Double Roaster: Round-shape Aluminum Double Roast- good size for small families. .25 Console Sets Colored Glass Console Sets, consisting of one bow! and two candlesticks. Regular $1.25 grade. Sale price.............. cee $1.25 Water P tchers Aluminum Water. Pitchers, four-quart trade size. Sold regularly for $1.25. Sale i $1.50" Gl dnd Saucer China Cups and Saucers, gold line deco- ration. Sold regularly at $1.50 set of six. Sale price ... $1.25 Rice Boilers’ Aluminum Rice Bollers, good size ma well made. Sold regularly for $1.25. $1.25 Duhpam Aluminum Dishpans, round shape. Sold regularly for $1.25. Sale price........... Sheets, Pillowcases, Bedspreads & Cottons =No Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plan Ovalsshape “Aluminum Dishpans, quart trade size. Good Sold regularly at1$1.25 each. Sale price.. [88c % 88¢ SI 25 Rogen Silverware, Set of ‘Six ! 88¢c | 88¢ Glass Pish ‘Bowls, with iran table stand. Sold regularly 88c | 88¢ IT PAYS TO Gold Cobb in Municipal ' Court yesterday. nationalities. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. "THE DEPENDAB I® Surprising Values in This 88c Sale of Housewares $1i25 Dishpans ! 88¢ Heavy quality. ten- “$1.25 Aluminum Saucepans and long handle; eight-quart '/ trade. size. Tomorrow at... $1.25 and $1.49 Water Sets Glass Water Sets, consist- y Alumlnu{n 1:1:0"”1 Percc‘)zn- } lors, panel sides; large size. Sale price .........c00c0eae 88c $1.49 Wash Boilers Aluminum' Saucepans, cover 8 8(‘ ing of water pltcher and six $1.49 Percolators Sold regularly at $1.49 each. Heavy Tin Wash Bollers, } 88c Set of six' Rogers' Nickel number 7 size: cold wood Silver Tablégpoons or Farks: 88c handles. Sale price. $1.49 Cake Cabinets White Japanned Tin Cake Cabinets; with two shelves; { 88¢ French Plate, Glass Mir- rors, size OxITfnches; neat strongly made .. gold frame; good; clear xlass C $1.49 Brea Boxes Sale price ... ases 3 Bowmu andanncd Tin l]slre';d Xes, 00K size; roll-top $1.49 White Slop Jars e O R T 880 (o Nlte Enameled Slop Sams, } 8 8 each. Sale price.... n-quart t lndql;lail handie. Sale’ pflce.. c $1 ZERServmg Trays $1.25 Saucepan Sets Ry Piratfeog XHi G b 88c ‘at $1.25 each. Sale price.. Universal Stainless Knives Two for Universal Stainless _Steel \ Butcher Knife and Paring 88c Knife, both for........ ( $1.25 Jardineres Fancy Pottery Jardineres, ' assorted style: pretty blend- [ ings. Regularly $1.25 each. ( c s ! 88c | 88¢ Seu ' 88¢ | 88¢ ' 88¢ In the 88c Sale hem. Sal staxch or 30c Rlyom, Four \’ardl 36-inch_Rayons, in white, black, and all wanted colors, for draperies, etc. Sale:price. | C $1.25 Quilted Cotton Batts 72x00 Quilted Cotton Batts, 3 pounds, full size for making 88c double bed ¢ puu B8 5 e v o TR \ $7 Brocade Rnyon Bedaprend- Tax108 Brocade Rayon Bedspreadn, for 8 single or ‘twin beds, tn blue, gold, lavender, ln(l gmn Bale price, S48, 29c Dress Ginghams 32-inch Dress Ginghame, in 25¢c Fast Color Prints styles and_colors, for house ich Plain-color Ohifton 88c assortment of colors, B0x105 Rayon Bed- 88 checks, broken plaids, nl.(l } and platn eolors. FOU 46-inch. Fast-colop ann I & gdod assortment é 88 drenses, et6 BTX' yAIts for. . c 29c Chiffon Voiles, Four Yards v-.u«- extra fine sheer qual- ity, In white and a complete Bale price, e, $3.50 Rayon Bedsproads spreads, vich, lustrous quality, In blues, gold, tan, full length for covering bed and pil- lows. Bale price, §2.09, length for double beds. hand torn and jroned, v 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, finlshed with deep hems. Four for , $2.25 Crinkle Bed Sets 72x90 Crinkle Bed Sets, In rose, blue and $l 88 gold woven _stripes; . fast_colors. Sale price, $3.00 Crochet Bedspreads White Crochet Eed- spreacs, heavy raised quality, full double-bed P O R TR \ - 40c Pillowcases 45x36 Bleached Pillowc: . l made of fine quality pillo case cotton. THREE for c 16¢ Bleached Mlulm 36-tnch Bleached Muslin, & close-woven, soft-finish quale ity. SEVEN yards. C $1.25 Bleached Sheets 81x09 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra perfect qua e price ... 30c Pillowcases free from dressing, hand torn and troned, | 88¢ $1.25 Seamless Bleached Sheets 63x09 Seamless Bleached 8heets, oxtra length for single beds, freé from starch or dressing. Sale price...... 88c $1.25 Seamless Blenched heets f 88c 81x00 Seamless Bleached Sheets, doublo-bed size, haavy [rv‘;lu:“ thread quall Sale ey D $7.00 Printed Rayon Bedspreads P0x108 Printed Ruyon \ Bedspreads, extra large nl:n for duuh!a beds, in 36-inch High Count Per- 19¢ Printed Challies g and (\Y\hla flfil calors. Blle prl«. $5.88. High Count Percales cales, white and colored grounds i neat printings, Six Yards Ad-neh Printed Challles, tn ( i 88&e Four erdl fast colors Sale price. \ 88c a good assortment of styles and_colors, for coverlng bed comfs and making diaperles. Balo price, 8 & whers's ¥l rae Acenunie Big 88c Sale In the Fourth Floor Housefurnishing Section $1.75 B=d Pillows 21x38 Large Size Bed:Pil- | { 8Re lows, filled with sterilized curled feathers, covered with A. C. A. stripe or heavy,art tickings. Sale price, 88c. $1.50 & $1.75 Nappy Blankets 66x76 and 66x80 Nappy } 88 C Blankets, plaids or gray (with various color borders, excellent for sheet blankets as well as ct gs. Sale price, 88¢c. $3.50 Rag Rugs 4 ft. x 7 ft. size Im- 5| ported Rag Rugs for ( $l 8g small bedrooms or halls, - neat effects with novelty borders of tlue, Tose, tan or green. Sale price, $1.88. $1.50 Ruffled Curtains Sheer quality Voile Rufied | 88c Curtains, with rayon overlock edge ot blue, Tose green, gold, or lavender, 2!; yards l(mg with 54- inch valance and tie-backs. Sale price, 88c. $3 Tapestry Couch Covers Heavy Tapes Couch Covers, 50 mmfi } $1 88 wide, 2!» yards long, Oriental stripe designs, red, green, blue. tan, and brown colorings. Sale price, $1.88. $4 & $5 White Cotton-Filled Comforts $2.8¢ 72x80 double-bed size, white cotton-fill (‘:! Com- 200d grade figured fabr: th plain sateen bor- ders of blue. rose, or green. Sale price. $2.88. forts, coverings of $3.00 Congoleum Rugs 3 ft. x 9.ft. Gold Seal | Congoleum Rugs, wool ( $l 88 rug designs. with bor- - ders, best colorings for small rooms or Sale price, $1.88. $5 (First floor tables and fourth floor.) 9 x 121 Amstrong's mi Rugs. 9 ft. x 12 tile patterns wi (lk’is. termed & main courses are served *We Do Not Penalize Our Friend $37.50 Axminster Rugs (Stight Irrezulars ) Alex. Smith & | -2 | $19.88 er Rugs, 9 f: x 12 ft. largs room . ze and Per <ian designs. Sale price, $19.88. $10.00 Blankets Strictly all-wool warp | fleece and 12 kets, 66x80 doub! size, plaids of blue. rose. gold, tan wide ribbon bound ends o m: price, $5.88. 69c Perfect Opaque Window Shades, Two for Perfect quality Opa ] 88 Cloth Window Shad: 51 9 m on spring rollers, white, ecr green. Sale price. 88c. $2.00 Linoleum Varnish Quart 50c & =9«: Rag or Rice Straw Rugs, Three 2 led design, double w::p Tice straw rugs. Sale Ppriee, 88c. 35c¢ to 48c Cretonnen. Four Yards Full bolts and m Stcncfled Rice Straw Rugs 512 50 & 315 Crex Rugx a—g" x 10 £&. im. TeX Rugs. extra hea led $8 88 bive, Tose, gray. cr brown ealor: :u.a& P U = . $10. Sale price, $3.88. 75 Armstrong.R ong. Rugs iStight I See 25¢ Imported Crash Five Yards All-linen lm- ) absorbent weave 25c Absorbent Towels, Five \l\(nvbfl‘t Towe!: suitable ! S eaE e 880 59¢ Table rl\;)nmnsk. Two Yards 58-inch Merterized Table l i 88¢ k. assorted neat pat- terns, ale Price...comecess $1.25 Stamped Bedspreads Unbleached Bedspreads, / , 88¢ 50c Stamped Scarfs, Three Stamped stamped on good qualtty unbleached sheet- g, assorted colored stripes. doublesbed size, balster included. Sale poice......... Stamped Scarfs.. $-plece Buffet Sets. i Pillows and Centess, stamped on tan art eloth, new attractive patierns. Sale price. $1.25 Stamped Pillowcuses Stamped Fruit of Loom Plllowcases, fintshed with wide nt D‘HPI’I\&. bl\!‘ $1.25 l.und\ Cloths 50x50 Warranted All-linen Lunch Cloths, heavy \ 88 sale | c weave, colored h‘f\'fl'\ 59¢ Lace-Trimmed Scarfs price Two % 88c lace-trimmed Scarfs, regu- latton length, assorted ave patterns. Sale price 13318 lnch - All-linen Dam- ask Tva Napkins, pin, h\vlh der. and green borders B ‘88c $1.29 Table Padding Ad-ineh Quilted ‘Table Pad- ding, save wear on tatle and 8‘: lnens. Tamoiow at ' $1.25 Stamped Bedroom Sets Stamped All-Linen Seven- Dlece Bedioom Sets, stamped ( 8& \ an good quality avater white linen; one attiwetive deatgn. . What You Can Buy For 88c in This Sale of Linens and Art Goods 88c 15¢ Huck Towels, Eight R 88 X C 40\ Turklsh Tmnels. Three ' 88¢ "Su Turkuh To\oels. Five R | 88c Towels, atsordent g face of Dath. Swe pive 59¢ Turkish Towels, Two WS extra Reary doudts ihread Turkish Towely al $1.25 Lac~ & Ribbon Pillows lace I‘:\\‘ R‘{‘lll P, l asaed 88c $1.25 \tamped Dining Room \eh Stamped Al Ko Sets sta Siade awater white | SAAY T embeorder des N $1.25 \n/elour Scarfs Velour Soarts. fluished with i + 88¢ netal hrail: regulation length wetly shade o Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plan guepmpeesmeess)! ¢ Do Not Pevalize Qur Fage

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