Evening Star Newspaper, August 29, 1928, Page 19

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AUGUST 29, 1928. ] " 1 | | asked the District Supreme Court to de- | real estate. The husband is repre- Sues for Auto Death. | T sic halls have b ffered to | !GIRL 'N HYDE PARK CASE T N™ s ot vttt v | SAYS HIS FOHMER WlFE | cree that she holds the half interest as | senfed by Attorneys Wilton J. Lam- . Theodore Schwegler, administrator | n“c" Irene, but she has not vet made her : sfon, the Mail states. trustee for himself and to direct her to | bert, Rudolph H. Yeatman and Austin | dect MAY SEEK STAGE CAREER | “\jice Savidge was brougnt before we| FORFEITED HER RIGHTS |icconvey to i e Osbornes vere | F. Canfield. of the estate of Paul Luginbuhl, has| —_— - {public eye in judicial proceedings by | — | hg e filed suit in the District Supreme Court ith | her arrest with Sir Leo Money on | Jerome B. Oshorne Asks Court to| (Iff says whew be (00 Hol 1o mself and Church to Give Party. trce;“:;u;.::;: g;m““ i “’mri : arlton, 2505 Sherman avenue, for — | wite 1t was understood the wife's in-| speclal Dispatch to The Star. S i Acquitted With | 3 (6t disorderly conduct in the ps 4 | . Has Several |park. They were acquitted rder Revocation of Claim | Sir Leo Money, Has Severa l"‘ i e i | e ™ as dependent on her observance | gmAT PLEASANT, Md., August 20.— | the death of Luginbuhl. The latter was Offers, Father Says. % on Home Property. |of her marriage vows. A party will be held on the lawn at the | driving an automoble on the Defense Former Convict Confesses toi Killing Two in Row Over Divorced Wife. B the Associated Press. SACRAMENTO, Calif, August 20— | Percy Barnes, former Folsom convict | end confessed slayer of two of four | men who died of bullet wounds as the result of a shootl today essayed to fight for h unds of insanity. He m TWO SENT TOJAIL | ON TRAFFIC CHARGES One Driver Gets 180 Days and $500; Another, 105 Days and $50. Third Asks Jury Trial ed, 107 Kendall | e third offense 4 Concerts Given at Carnival. @pecial Dispat The S CLARENDON. Va., August 29 —With | another overflowing crowd at the fou: annual carnival of the Arlington-Fa! night. a concert was giv Church Firemen's Military Carpenter leading. The concert will be a nigt feature. Milton Crutchley, general chairman, last night announced that Richard A. Roseberry will have charge of the pumper contest Saturday afternoon following rade through the two counties 1 Fire Marshal | A C. Sheflel grand marshal J. B.| Bwecker will have charge of the fat men’s race and Eugene Payne the tug- | of-war Saturday afternoon. - e “There are 154 Catholic colleges in the United States. Southern Pacific DINING IS AN EVENT on Southern Pacific. You enter the dining car at your leisure. You are served graciously by a | steward whe chooses to be your host .. . and waiters who quickly learn to anticipate your wishes. The menus en- tice jaded appetites . . . the food is a con- stant source of delight. Distinctive din- ing car service contributes much to your enjoyment of Southern Pacific travel. Let Southern Pacific help you plan yourtrip. Cometotravel headquarters A 7. Wostan, Gensral Bpwnt Reom 400, Southern Bid, Fifteenth St st H N Phome Main 2246, Washington. D. € Southern One minute after Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads are applied, onrn pain ends. These small, thin protective pads are soamazingly effective because they remove the cause—{riction and pres- sure of shoes—the only safe sure way known 1o science for treating corns naturally No risk, no bother, no after- effects. Buy a box of these healing pads today. Atalldrug shoe and department stores Dz Scholl’s Zino-pads Put one on =~ the pain b4 gone! Br the Associated Press LONDON, August 20.—The Daily | Mail says Miss Irene Savidge, prefty hat was the higk 25 Hebrew New Year Cards at 60c¢ We are now taking orders for printing the name and address on Hebrew New Year Cards. Enve lopes included Others at 35c. Kann's—Street Floor. @ Young Girls’ School Dresses $1.95 —Smart, practical wash dresses for the girls of 7 to 10 and 8 to 14. There are belted and straightline models in the collection—of novelty prints, broadcloths, chambrays and ginghams—charmingly_t_rimmed and neatly made. All colors. Kann's—Second Floor. Full-Fashioned Hose Made of Bemberg Yarn $1.00 pr. —Medium Service-weight Hose, made of Bem- berg, a new yarn with the lustrous appearance of silk, and noted for its beauty and durability. In the fashionable colors for Fall and Winter, and sizes 814 to 10. Kann's—Street Floor. The “College Girl” Combination $3.50 —A medium-length, medium-weight garment of handsome two-tone satin brocade—with hand-woven elastic side gores and low-cut silk swami brassiere top. Designed for the woman of medium height and pro- portions. Fittings by Experts Kann's—Second Floor. Women’s Ready-Made —Dainty White Gowns, of an excellent quality material—stamped in simple designs and fin- ished with hemstitched hems at neck and sleeves. Round, Vee or square necks. $1.00 values. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Pretty Rayon Brocade ?oudoir Slippers ™ $1 pr. —Very attractive, very comfortable and very practical boudoir slippers. Made of brocaded rayon in black, copen and rose, with ornament on one side of vamp; soft padded soles and regular heels. Sizes 3 to 8. Kann's—Street Floor. New Leather Bags Chic Fall Styles $2.95 Pouch, under-the-arm and small novelty bags of genuine leathers Some lined with silk, others with leather, all fitted with inside purse and mirror. In all the fashionable Fall colors Kann's—8treet Floor. Raffy’s Perfumes About o Gardenia Blue— Bottle —The elusive, haunting fragrance of the blue gardenia Special 89¢ Kann's Straet Floor. Contending that his former w“"‘t'hm\'r!v for the property, but that the On a recent hot London day tempera- | Ruth A. Osborne, forfelted her right|ywife disregarded her vows and he ob- tures inside varfous types of hats we nd that of 103 degrees under a while | to the half interest in their home, 766 | ac lady’s blue felt cloche and a man’s | Fairmont street, which he had given her | J Episc-pal Church here tomorrow eve- fned an absolute divorce from her |ning, starting at 8 o':lock. Proceeds 12,1927, trom which she appealed. | will go toward liquidating the debt on the parish hall. The party is being 'y of the church. ul ht the erty. nuary | Her appeal was dismissed April 7 last. | Jerome Be (‘)’:ggnw 5 ck b interest in given by the *Three Qutstanding Values In Rayon Underwear OC egq. Rayon Chemise —Neatly tailored chemise, of fine quality rayon; cut amply full, and finished with rip proof seams. In the dain- ty pastel colors and sizes for women from 36 to 42. Rayon Bloomers —Well made, strongly rein- forced bloomers—with the special band front, which assures perfect fit and com- fort. In pink, peach, nile and white and sizes § to 8. Lovely Rayon Slips —Tailored Slips, to wear under Fall costumes. Made of a fine quality rayon, with eight-inch shadowproof hems. Sizes 36 to 44. Kann's—Street Floor. Featured in the September Housewares Sale! About 250 of the Famous “NATIONAL” Pressure Cookers Offered at Big Reductions Delivery Early in September 6-qt. Size 12-Qt. Size Reg. $15 Reg. $19.98 $6.98 - $16.98 18-Qt. Size 25-Qt. Size $19.98 = $22.98 —For real comfort and convenience the National Pressure Cooker has no equal. It gives the housewife more leisure hours. Foods are more thoroughly cooked, and more wholesome. It is not an ordinary fireless cooker, but has many individual features. Three compartments permit different foods to be cooked at one time, without intermingling of flavors. —See the Special Demonstration on How to Cook an Entire Meal in about one-third the usual time, and with less energy than ever before. —You can use the National Pressure Cook- er over any stove—coal, gas, wood, elec- tric or gasoline—2 pounds of pressure de- velops the necessary heat. e $1 Down Third Floor. Convenient Terms Room Size, Guaranteed ===t | Felt-Base Rugs 46 Sample ; Cedar Chests “Lane” and Other Well Known Makes at $18 $27.95 1o $49.95 Values —Genuine cedar and walnut-finished cedar-lined chests, in a variety of styles and 44 and 48 inch lengths. Each chest fitted with lock and key, casters or silent domes. Some slightly marred from dis- play, but the majority in good condition. When the sale begins the following quantities are on hand— 2 Chests Formerly $27.95 Lopibectoditto b o 3 Chests Formerly $29.95 : 5 Bein um);o " e 12 Chests Formerly $34.95 : e 12 Chests Formerly $39.95 § 10 Chests Formerly $42.95 ' = Kann's T ‘Third 7 Chests Formerly $49.95 N le;r. Kann's—Third Floor. —Certainteed and Congoleum makes— and every rug guaranteed perfect. Choice of the two room sizes above at this low price—in attractive patterns and colors. 7Vex9-ft. size at $3.95 ox9-ft. size at $2.95 59¢ and 65¢ Felt Base Floor Coverings 39¢ 3 Yd. --Pabcolin, Neponset, Armstrongs, Sandura and other well known makes of felt base will be found in this inex- pensive offering. All per- The husband declares he pald x| .%oy of St Matthew's Protestant | Highway May 24 last when. it is al- leged, & truck of the defendant col- lided with the machine and caused the death of Luginbuhl. Attorney God- frey L. Munter appears for the ad- ministrator. 75¢ Laurel Rubber Gloves, Special, 59¢ pr. Blue and green colored rubber gloves in sizes 7, 713, 8, 8% and 9. Every pair guaranteed. Kann's—Street Floor. s, Luggage Dept., 4th Floor $5.95 Suit Cases —Well made cases, covered 4 with black enameled duck $4 50 ea trimmed with black or russet, o . and fitted with inside tray and shirred top pocket. Sizes 24 and 26 inches. Kann’s—Fourth Floor.| I Pencil Cases and Pencils With Your Name in Gold Letters 55¢ and $1 Set —Attractive Red or Brown Leather Cases, each containing a pencil—and both case and pencil marked with your name in gold lettering. —6 Pencils in Fancy Box, with 50 o & your name in gold letters for C é Kann's—Street Floor. In the September Housewares Sale 600 Decorated Tea Pots 69c¢ ea. —Imported Tea Pots, of fireproof earthenware— in a variety of sizes, shapes and styles—all at- tractively decorated. Kann’s—Third Floor. Fine Quality Crinkle Bedspreads at s $1.89 e e —A low price for these excellent spreads. They are made with woven crinkle stripes of rose, blue, gold. green or orchid on cream grounds, and are nished with scalloped edges. Kann's—§treet Floor. Blanket Sale Ends Saturday! 200 Beacon Part-Wool Blankets “Pair in $2.98 s.. two-tone colored plaids—bound with sateen to match plaid. Single blankets with the weight of a pair. Kann's—Street Floor. Sale 25¢ Imported Linen Glass Towels 19¢ ea. —Good Weight Linen Glass Towels, in attrac- tive red or blue checked effects. A very ab- sorbent quality that will give splendid service. Kann's—Street Floor. Reg. $10.95 All-Cotton Mattresses at $5.95 —Full, Three-quarter and Single Size Mattresses, filled with all new cotton and covered with art or striped tickings. Guaranteed. Kann's—Third Floor.

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