Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1928, Page 11

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GRLS CLOTHNG CLUE N MURDER Net of Evidence Closes In on Philadelphian, Accused in Coast Slaying. Ry the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, August 6 —With a | maze of circumstanttal evidence con- | pecting Russell St. Clair Beitzel of Philadelphia with the murder in June of Miss Barbara Maugen, aiso of Phil- . police today belisved examina- f the dead woman's clothing would alinch their case e clothing was en route from h ve Hollywood. A bullet wound in ead caused death. although physi- T there were indications ave lived for three days hat woun. ! who brought Miss Mauger adelphia several months ago with her here as husband and stands formally charged with mur- He was arresied Friday. | has admitted quarreling with the ased near the scene of the crime. | but maintains he did not kill her. H told police she jumped from his ca there and disappeared | Detectives located a pistol wrapped in towels in a desk used by Beitzel, and he admitted ownership. Yesterday a small d a box of cartridges for a gun ame caliber near the scene of Beitzel itted he went s Mauger’s was June d ta iting | at (he suspect might he scene of the crime mbalm” the body was T. Redell, taxi driver. hills, where his fare see how his “liquor as getting along | said the man left the cab near the place where the body was discovered with a package smelling like creosote, but which he did not have when he re- turned. BY UNIDENTIFIED MEN Joseph H. Posey Is Treated for Wounds and Bruises—Lloyd Crompton Also Assaulted. Taken to Emergency Hospital early this morning and treated for several mful injuries to the head. Joseph H. v. 29 years old, 1470 Clifton street. told hospital authorities that he was sttacked and severely beaten by four men on Seaton street between Seven- teenth and Eighteenth streets. Several stitches were required to close one wound. He could give no reason for the l attack and does not know whether his assailants were white or colored, he] said Lioyd Crampton, 22 years old, 1238 ous. Crampton told seventh precinct police that he was struck and knocked the window by William Wright of Fort ;.?"' :l. He will procure a warrant, sai HELD FOR SHOOTING WIFE Colored Man Asserts Accident Caused His Mate's Wound. After he brought his wife to this city | with a bullet wound in her right leg, yesterday, Norris Hall. colored, 25 years old, of Burnt Mills, Md., was arrested | by seventh precinct police and held for | Maryland authorities. Hall told police that he lcddmhl))" shot his wife, Nellie Hall, ‘colored! 35 | years old, while- cleaning his revolver | at his home. He first took her to 1123 | “Thirty-sixth street, from whence she was taken to the hospital in the ambulance. Her condition is not serious. — PR PRIMATE RESIGNS. Canadian Archbishop, 76, Feels! Younger Man Is Needed. | INNIPEG, Manitoba, August 6 (#), ~frehbishop Pritchar Matheson, pri-| mdte of the Church of England in Can- | for 20 years, has submitted his res- jghation to the House of Bishops, to take effect September 22. The -rch-‘ bishop, who is 76, in announcing his said he believed he should | he ret the primate’s | You Leave Safe Deposit Box FEDER \l‘,-A‘-fliRl(]AN | NATIONAL BANK Where G Street Crosses 1ith Face A“ . B Broken Out? you, ton, one of those who iried one thing after skin, yet without ? ry this simple treatment — used by thousands with amazing suceess, Rub on a little Resinol Ointment at night; wash off with Resinol Soap in the morning. You will be surprised at the QUICK- PEES with which it scts The Roap {0 keep ithe complexion ron Iy clear and soft, Al all druggiste, f of each, write B epe 30, Botimore, M. 500 Summer Dresses Soft Muslin Lingerie 79c¢ Gowns Step-ins Chemise Costume Slips —The daintiest, coolest lingerie imaginable, offered at a price that will surely please you. There are lace-trimmed and tai- lored styles in the collection— beautifully made of soft nain- sook, voile and novelty mate- rials. In sizes for misses and ‘women. Kann’s—Second Floor. $1.95 to $2.95 Summer Silks $1.25 Yd. —There are eight popular kinds of plain and printed silks in this special offering. In all the fash- jonable colors and combina- tions— 39-in. All-Silk Printed repes 39-in. All-Silk Printed + Chiffons 39-in. All-Silk Printed Georgettes 33-in. Striped Tub Silks 33-in. Striped Tub Crepes 33-in. Plain Tub Broadcloths 33-in. Sports Pongee 39-in. All-Silk Washable Crepes Kann's—Street Floor, Plain and Printed Fasheens and Victory Cloth 28¢ Yd. —Unusually lovely, practical fabrics for making children’s dresses, women’s dresses and aprons. They are 32 inches wide, in fast colors and regu- larly sell at 45¢ a yard, 38-in. Printed Volles and Batistes, yd... A 28C 59c Jacquard Rayons, 36 in. wide, yd. 28c 25c Plain Colored Volles, 38 in. wide, yd 19¢ Kmn“——streat Floor, Guaranteed W ashable — $6.95 to $10 Values—On Sale Tomorrow at Misses” .. Women’s Sizes Sizes 14 to 20 38 to 44 —Any one who wants a cool, practical dress will be interested in_ this special offering tomorrow. You may choose from crepe de chines, silk broadcloths and flat crepes—in sttiped, checked and novelty patterns— and every dress is guaranteed washable. There are sleeveless and long sleeved models in the collection—smartly styled and charmingly trimmed with pleats, tiny frills, pockets, buttons, etc. Coral, Green, Blue, Orchid, Pink, Rose, Black and White Combinations Kann's—Second Floor Smart Fur Coats IN THE AUGUST SALE - $99 —There are about fifty-five coats in this group—and every one a value that will be difficult to duplicate. You will find enuine Caracul paw Coats with fox collars and cuffs, in tan, e and gray. All black Kid Caracul Coats, trimmed with fox: Sealine (dyed rabbit) Coats, some plain, others trimmed with Fitch, Squirrel, Muskrat, Marmot; and fine Beaverette (dyed rabbit) Coats. In all sizes. Other Coats in the Sale at $49.50 to $500.00 —A reasonable deposit will reserve any coat for later delivery. Kann's—Second Floor A/ - Silk Hose Pointed and Square Heels! $1.50 and $1.65 Qualities $1.00 pr. —If you are vacation bound our advice is to take along plenty of hose—and this is the time to buy them and save money. They are a medium service weight silk with four-inch lisle welts and lisle soles. Some with the slenderizing' pointed heels—others smart tailored square heels. Every pair is perfect. Sizes are from 81 to 10, and the colors include— Flesh Pearl Blush Nude Plaza Gray White Jade Sandy Beige Honey Beige Moonlight French Nude Grain Mirage Light Gun Metal Champagne Vanity Kann’s—Street Floor, New Sweaters and Skirts $2.98 Two for $5.00 —No fashionable woman’s wardrobe is complete without a sweater and skirt. And here are the smartest kinds for a very small cost, The sweaters are of wool, rayon and zephyrs, in stripes, mix- tures and novelty weaves and in white and pastel colors. Sizes 34 to 40. The Skirts, made on bodice tops, are of white flannel, and of crepe de chine in white, tan, maize, blue, navy, black and flesh. bound to be You can buy two of each for $5.00, or a Th lanes actually 1 i ico e e gt ;:':l::" and a skirt, which ever you A Swift Little Monoplane $1.95 The /prg&cllcr s unbreak- able e wings are of ausy, firm silk, The fuse- age is of strong wire. Every t 18 80 good that the lane 18 n:fl»—roum?. rultoor. 4 Kann's—Second Floor, Montauk Metal Beds Reduced in Four Clearance Groups Reg. $10.95 —Continuous post walnut-fin- ished metal beds in full, three- quarter and single sizes. Reg. $12.95 s9.45 Styles. . —Walnut-finished metal beds in cane-panel style, with one filler and full, three-quarter and single sizes. $12.45 Reg. $16.95 —Walnut - finished beds in solid-panel style, with two fillers. Full, three-quarter and single sizes. Reg. $1995 §14 45 Styles:...... —Walnut-finished beds, with two decorated solid panels and two fillers. Full, three- quarter and single sizes. —Reg. $20 Guaranteed Cail Springs 11,95 - all sizes Kann's—Third Floor. Awnings and Porch Shades Now Reduced Window Awnings —Plain khaki and striped duck awnings— 30, 36, 42 and 48 inch widths in the assort- ment. Some finished with fringe, others plain. $3.98 to $5.98 Grades—Now, ea.. $1.98 to $2.98 Grades—Now, ea. $2.50 . . .. $125 $1.49 to $1.69 Grades—Now, ea.....$1.00 Porch Shades —The assortment includes our Star brand wide slat shades, and canvas stri; eff and still others 8 ft. long. es in drop shadi ‘ects. Some 6 ft., others 7 ft. 8 in. $2.49 to $3.98 grades, 3 and 4 ft. wide. $2.00 Kann's—Third Floor. New Axminster Rugs Size w893 65 -Here is your opportunity to secure a truly fine Axminster rug at a greatly lowered would sell })rlee‘ For these rugs ordinarily lor a great deal more. They are in repro- ductions of Persian and Chinese rug pat- terns, tln rich colorings—and every rug is perfect. $20 Kimlark Rugs $10 —9x12-ft. rugs of closely- woven fibre. In attractive new gntnm« and colorings for jummer. $18 Deltox Rugs $9.00 —9x12-ft. rugs of long fibre grass in new patterns and the soft shades of green, blue and green. $16.50 Rattania Rugs —The well known Hodges Rat- tania in choice patterns and colorings. Size 9x12 ft. $20 Deertfield Rugs $10 —One of the heaviest Fibre rugs made. In 9x12-ft. size, and pretty colors. Some with ain centers and attractive rders, others in all-over pat- terns. Kann's—Third Floor. Four Aluminum Specials Sets of Mirro Alu- minum complete with & cold steel handle. and each —3 - plece Saucepan Sets of pure alumi- num-—-pans in 1, 1% VL i Pot $1.00 —~Regular $135 Double Omelet or Fry Pans of Mirro Alumi- num. value. n with a cover. three things At once over one and 2 quart sizes, burner $1.00 ~3-cup ‘Tea Ball of Mirro Kann's—Third Floor Folding Settees Reduced —Reg. $1.95 Settees, with five slats in T == seat and three in back. Finished in natural and $l 48 green. Well braced. Each —Reg. $2.75 Settees, with six slats in seat and three in back. Finished in nat 3 atural and green. Strong $| -98 and well braced. Each... Kann's—Fourth Floor. |

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