Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1928, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1928, . BEULAHANNANDIES <130 252, Tt b hicots Men $1.69 Mattress Covers $1.79 Milanese Silk Gloves IT PAYS TO INCHCAGO AT 2 ®Cook County’s Most Beauti- ' ful Slayer” Provided Plot of Current Play. By the Asociated Press. CHICAGO, March 14—Beulah An- | @an—"Cook County’s most beautiful slayer” and the woman whose experi- ences provided the plot of the stage and @creen play “Chicago”—is dead It was as “Dorothy Stevens” that Beulah Annan died last Saturday in the Chicago Fresh Air Hospital. a victim of tuberculosis, at the age of 32. fter three years of intermittent appearances ©on front pages of American new s she died in such obscurity that her | death did not become known until | ay. April 3, 1924, was the day Beulah An- nan’s name earned headlines. It was then that police, forcing an entrance | | seeks to remedy was contained in the By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, March 14.—Another day of “political prayer,” similar to that ob- served here last Wednesday, has been | designated for State-wide observance | by the recently organized Methodist | Board of Public M s for Illinots, Sunday, March s the day fixed by the board, w arged Methodist ministers to devote parts of their ser- mons to a plea for a united front for good government, with a special view to a large church vote at the April 10 primaries and the November election. No names, partics or factions were mentioned. The nearest approach to designtaion of the condition the church | following plank: ‘Powerful political machines, or- ganized and combined for purposes of | State. and county control, should give | every thoughtful citizen serious pause.” Another plank suggested that voters were ignortant of the qualific tion of many candidates. and that, therefore, Methodist churches through- out the State should be thrown open for meetings at which politics could be | discussed. The Chicago Church Federation, | prayer” here last week, called today upon churchmen to suit their action to thelr praye “our pray will be a_hollow mock- ery aid Rev. John R. Nichols, presi- dent, “if church people now fail to reg- ister and vote. To pray for a civic cleansing and _then to fail to vote shows a woeful lack both in religion and patriotism. “Chicago’s political redemption fs in the hands of the spiritually minded peo- ple. Good government awaits the ac- tion of the aroused church voter. The whole country will await the issue.” James Parker Hall Dies. CHICAGO, March 14.—James Par- ker Hall, dean of the University of Chi- cago Law of a century and author of several books on law. died suddenly yesterday [ while apparently on the road to r covery following an operation 10 days ago. He was widely known as an au- thority on legal procedure and prac- tice. His widow and two sons survive. 5 = S ‘The nutmeg 1Is the seed of a tree of | to an East Forty-seventh street flat|which sponsored the day of “political ' the laurel family. found her plaving & jazz record on a phonograph, while a few feet away, wled across & bed, was the body of arry Kalstedt. Called Killing Accident. *“We were ginned up.” she testified &t the trial, which resulted in her ac- quittal. “I shot him accidentally in a struggle for his revolver.” Maurine Watkins, then a reporter for | the Chicago Tribune, later developed from Beulah Annan's experiences the Pplot cf “Chicago.” A coincidence of Beulah Annan's death was the publication recently of & short story by Miss Watkins called *“Butterfly Goes Home" and reciting the death of a girl whose career paral- Jeled that of Mrs. Annan's and of her burial in the tiny town from which she had come. Like “Butterfly,” Beulah Annan was taken home for burial today in the Cum- berland Presbyterian Church at Glenn- ville, & dot on the Kentucky map, in the Green River Valley. | Reconciled to Father. Among those who were to attend to- day’s simple funeral services were her father. a farmer with whom she only recently had been reconciled: her mother, Mrs. Mary Neel; Perry Stevens, Owensboro printer. to whom she | was married when she was only 17| Albert Annan, her second husband and | the man who was called “the poor boob™” because in his wife’s difficulties he remained loyal, spending his savings | in her defense, and Edward Harlib, | former pugilist and Chicago garage pro- prietor, her husband No. 3. from whom she was divorced two vears ago after| three months of marriage. “She wasn't very beautifu acquaintance of the girl toda % | was thin and faded. All she seemed | to care for besides her mother were her | eanaries and cats.” | KLAN IN PENNSYLVANIA HITS STEPHENSON TALK Cites Depositions Taken for Ouster | Suit and Asks They Be Suppressed. By the Amsociated Press. PITTSBURGH, March 14.—Counsel | for the Ku Klux Klan of Pennsylvania | yesterday filed motion in Federal Court asking suppression of depositions | of D. C._Stephenson, former Klan lead- er of Indiana, who is now in prison. and William H. Likens, formerly of Uniontown, Pa. The depositions were | taken recently. it was said, for use against the Kilan in two suits to be tried April 9 in Federal Court here. It is alleged they are incompetent and | “slanderous.” motion was filed by Attorney M. J. Hosac and tomorrow was set as| the day for the hearing. ‘The ~depositions were made, Klan eounsel said, for the suit filed last Fall the Klan against five former mem- bers to restrain them from interfering “with the organization, and in a coun- ter-suit filed by the men seeking to| place the Klan in receivership and en- Join it from further operation. Likens is said to be the author of #everal anti-Klan books. “Maxine” A very smart new Spring model shown in a variety of Combina- lions at $ 1 6.50 Silk hosiery in all the beautiful new Spring shades, $1.95 and $2.95. DEXDALE 4 SILK STOCKINGS OF RARE BEAUTY ‘Town Stockings ! Style CW. Fine gauge chiffon, silk to hem $1.65. Otherstyles $1.65 to $4.50. Beautiful dress is not haphazard. It is studied. Dexdale not only creates authentic hues... experts at 1348 F St, N.W., the Dexdale Hosiery Salon, guide you in harmonizing or contrasting the appropriate tint for your dress Shoe Loveliness Means More Than Looks The modish woman asks more than that her footwear be good looking. §Wisc in the way of har- monious beauty, she realizes how much correct shoes contribute to ber personal charm and to that sprightly, vigorous youthfulness which wins admiration everywhere. §That is the rcason why Dr. A, Reed Cushion Shoes enjoy the friendship of so many fashion- able women. For only this fine footwear — styled in keeping with the mode that exclusivefeature, the famous Cushion Sole, Resilient, foot-conforming and supporting, it comforts delicate feet with a ve has vet buoyancy that is a revelation. Only in the airy softness of the Cushion Sole 1s to be found that restful protection which banishes forever the burden of foot-weariness, §The petite, graceful lines of Dr. Reed Shocs never reveal the comfore- ablesecretof the springy, exhilarating sole. The di CUSIHION SHOFE y 1318 G Street flerence is all inside Gdohn L0herie ~hag Cn . Makegs) - e and invisible, City Club Bldg, School for the last quarter | $1.29 Dependable Mattress Covers, made of heavy round thread, unbleached sheeting cotton. Cut full to allow for age. Full and twin bed 4 iolden First Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. $1 Seamless Bleached Sheets At "7Qc 81x90 perfect quality Seamless Bleached Sheets, double- bed size; made of close-woven round thread sheeting cotton, finished with wide hem. Good, serviceable grade for room- ing and boarding house uses, 29c Bleached Pillowcases, 19¢ 45x38', Bleached Pillowcases; large size; hand torn and ironed. $1.00 Seamless Bleached Sheets, 69¢ 54x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, single-bed size, free from starch or dressing. $4.00 Crochet Bedspreads $2.69 White Crochet Bedspreads, full double-bed size, in heavy raised marseille patterns. $1.69 Dimity Bedspreads, $1.29 63x90 White Dimity Bedspreads, single-bed size; perfect quality. Goldenberg's—First Floor, Charge Accounts Invited. [ s s Gold $5 R&G Girdles $3.50 R & G Girdles, of hand- some brocade materials, one-piece elastic side, Special Sale of 9, extra inner belt sup- women 8 ArCh.support ports and three extra hooks below front clasp. 14 inches long. Sizes 28 to i 38. Goldenberg's R egular 35.00 Grades $2.95 Vs Vaur Charge Account, At this low price because of be- ing short lots and broken sizes. Arch-Support Shoes are known by many whose arch needs extra support, which these scientifically made shoes give. Of patent leather, black kid, tan and black satin. Goodyear welt soles, military and Cuban heels. Sizes 4 to 8. Boys’ $3.50 Shoes, $2.79 A. G. Walton High Shoes for boys, of tan leather ; made blucher style, with fibre soles; sizes 1 to 6. @oldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. . Three-Piece Set “Sure-Fit”’ Furniture Covers $1.25 and $1.50 Ruffled Curtains 88c set Sheer quality Ruffled Voile Curtains, 2'4 yards long; ivory with overlock edges of rose, blue and gold; sold with band in- sertions, Ideal for Summer use. This special price for 60 sets only—consists of cover for davenport, club and wing chairs; for overstuffed, wood frame or cane-back suites. Well made of fast-color cretonnes, in beautiful patterns and colorings. Be sure to bring measurements of dav- enport back. /‘\\ DEAL AT 4 1berg’s = BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K. 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Crepe Bloomers, 69¢ Extra-size Crepe Bloomers, soft fini white dx'u\d pastel shades; e $45 to $55 Seamless Axminster and Velvet Rugs $29.50 (Perfect Quality and Slight Irregulars) 39 anibidte Cretonnes 1 90 yard Yard-wide fast-color Cre- tonnes, full bolts and mill lengths, but plenty alike for every need. Light and dark floral, stripe, bird and futurist designs. Alexander Smith and Sons products, noted for their wearing qualities—Seamless Axminster and Fringed Yelvet Rugs, in handsome Chinese and Oriental de- signs; colorings to match any room decoration. Size 9x12 ft. and for those requiring smaller size, we have the 8 ft. 3 x 10 ft. 6. $3.50 Room Size Rag Rugs, $1.88 4 ft. by 7 ft. size for small rooms, Imported Rag Rugs, light and dark hit-and-miss effects, with rose, blue, tan $10.95 Hodges Fibre Rugs, $6.95 Hodges Reversible Fibre Rugs, 8 {t. by 10 ft. 6 in room size; handsome wool rug designs, blue, rose, green, taupe or brown colorings. $5.50 to $7.50 Congoleum Art Squares, $3.69 7 ft. 6 in, by 9 ft. to 9 ft. by 10 {t, sizes in Congoleum Co Art Squares, tile and carpet designs; best color combinations: many Gold Seal grades; for living, dining, bed rooms or porch " Qotdenhera's—Fourth Floar—haigs Ascaunts busliod or green crowfoot borders, 69c & 79c¢ Scatter Size Rugs, 47¢ 48 inch Imported Rag Rugs, light and dark eftects, with navelty crowloot borders: or 27x84-inch double-warp stenciled dealgn Grass Rugs, green, blue or brown colorings, (ist Floor Tables.)

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