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T 20 RS VLSO MAY BEPUT ON STAND =Jungle Huntress Admitted “She St Husband, Of- ficer €estifies. . HU (M FL . “£10% By the Associated Press. S NEW YORK, January 22.—A traffic S policeman testified yesterday that both I=Dallett H. Wilson, lawyer-politician, =And his wife, soclety woman and jungle yrhuntress, told him last March 29 that swbullet wounds suffered by Wilson were Sinflicted by Mrs. Wilson. == The policeman, Dominick Scallafini, ~said that he was called from his post ssat Fifty-seventh street and Fifth ave- iwnue by Leon Wagman, a lawyer em- S ployed by Wilson, and taken to the ¢ *Wilson offices, where he found Wilson, Z'wounded, sitting in a chair. g == “I asked Wilson who shot him,” he r4said, “and he told me—" ww Counsel for Mrs. Wilson, on trial for wi the shooting, was sustained in his ob- - efilgn, and the sentence was not fin- 7“1 ‘'walked into another room.” the ~ eman continued under- questionin; #by the prosecutor, “and saw Mrs. Wil- ‘wson. A revolver was lying on the desk ~mnear her. I took the revolver and asked, ‘I8 this yours?’ She said it was. I took Sher into the other room and asked Wil- son, ‘Is this the woman who shot you?’ S2'He replied, ‘Yes, that's my wife.’ I asked . ‘her if she shot him, and she said, wr'Yes.' " . Among other witnesses were a stenog- serapher and a telephone operator in the & Wilson offices, who told of their knowl- .«edge of the shooting. +* _ Wilson, who spent two: months in a “hospital after the shooting, testified «~ when the trial opened last day that ™the shooting occurred during an argu- “sment over financial matters and he be- ~wlieved it accidental. ', Mrs. Wilson may be put on the stand <> tomorrow, State Senator Quinn, her at- . vorney, indicated yesterday. =GEN. BOOTH FIGHTING £ T0 BLOCK OUSTER + With Health Improved, Salvation Army Head Will Push Suit to Enjoin Council. 1 iy «By the Associated Press. LONDON, January 22—Gen. Bram- -well Booth has gained physical strength THRIFT SINOP TO SERVE CHILD WELFARE AGENCY Observance of rift Week” to Begin Tomorrow--Donations for Rummage Sale \Requested. Thrift week for the\ benefit of the ‘Thrift Shop, child welfy're agency, af 504 Tenth street, will observed, be- ginning tomorrow, at MW@ridian Man- sions, 2400 Sixteenth stre it was an- nounced by Mrs. John Dougherty, chairman of the shop. Members of the board of the Pre- natal Clinic of Columbia Hosital who live at 2400 Sixteenth street will be in charge of the Thrift week obe>rvance, and will deliver large canvas %ags to residents, to receive donations fur the permanent rummage sale conductd by the Thrift Shop. The committee nem- bers are: Mrs, Robert N. Stanf\°ld, chairman; Mrs. Charles Oman and MTS. John Iden. The clinic is one of far child welfare agencies benefiting from! the Thrift Shop. The committee hopes to receive gifts of any materials for the shop, such as shoes, books, clothing for men, women and c! tions and bric- Fire De;oys $150,000 Building. ALBANY, N. Y, January 22 (@.— | Fire early today destroyed the Sons of Italy Hall, a three-story brick struc- ture in Madison avenue, on the edge of the main business district, causing loss of $150,000. For a time there was fear of a conflagration. KEEP YOUR STOMACH YOUNG AND SWEET in the last 10 datys which will aid him iin prosecution of the fight which he ‘tention of conirol of the Salvation Army. The inteynational headquarters of the Army last ht issued a bulle- tin signed by two physicians and stat- T L DY TR T PP e proved in health. All possibility of electing a new gen- -eral this week disappeared journment until Priday to permit the defendants to prepare their case. While the injunction was directed against the high council, only Chief of Staff Hig- gins and the seven commissioners who signed the call for the council meeting ' were served as individual defendants. ‘There has been no sign that Bram- well Booth has any intention of with- + drawing the suit. The medical bull - b b . : ha -~ this, in_existing circumstances, m seems determined to continue for re- '} ‘ing that the general has steadily im- |7 today, when{ the Chancery Court granted an ad- " Every bite of food you eat MUST be digested, and the waste matter eliminated. That’s sure. If your stomach is sluggish and old, from the excessive acids which keep eating away the gastric juices, you must dissolve them, or you never will be free from indigestion, sour risings, bloating and drowsiness . {after you eat. Get a package of P:?e’l Diapep- sin from your nearest drug store ust | and chew one of the tablets after meals. Instantly the distress is | be considered encouraging.” i Dawes’ Car in Collision. An automobile belonging to Vice Pres- ident Dawes was in collision early last ight with a truck at Fourteenth and + 8 streets. The Vlge President v?t! not was PR n L ..\ Factory ¥ L L L L T ianwrae Vacuum " Rebuilt srERR AR ARLBE RS [ §2 relieved, it dissolves the acids, sweetens the stomach and you will have an appetite again l{ke you had when a child. All drug stores have Pape’s Dia- pepsin. More than 5 lon pack- ages are used a year. PapeS DIAPEPSIN A Special Sale! Rebuilt HOOVER Cleaners at the Hoover Factory in Ohio 1.95 reseASEES Mail and Phone When New This Model i Seold for $65 ~Thoroughly reconditioned —new beater brush—new improved Hoover bag—new connecting cord—new han- dles—and a guarantee of three months. —These cleaners not only look new-—-but they work like new and cost about one- third the price of a new machine. They are the only Hoover Factory Rebuilt Machines on sale in Wash- ington. Buy two and have one for upstairs, and one for ground floor work. Smaller Model $19.95 Orders Filled. Rebnilt— Call Main 7200 . Third Floor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Tomorrow Only 1 Lb. Linen Finish WRITING PAPER 1009 Rag Stock 85¢ Value 45¢ —An unusual purchase en- ables us to offer you this splendid value in fine writ- ing papers—72 sheets of white linen-finish paper— with the manufacturer’s watermark in each sheet. Envelopes to Match—a 35¢ value for 20c a pack Kann’s—Street Floor. %* In the Sale of NOTIONS Garment Bags, 69¢ —Hold eight garments. Made of cretonne. Novelty Braids 5¢ pe. —3 and 4 yd. pes. of stickerle, tatting and featherstitch braids. Shoe Bags 35¢ and 45¢ —=8 and 13 pocket bags of cre- tonnes. Garter Belts, 59¢ ~3, 4 and § in. belts in flesh color. 2 prs. garters attached. Ironing Board Covers 19¢ ~Run-of-the-mill covers, im- perfect. Fit any board. ° Laundry Bags, 25¢ ~—Medium size bags of colorful cretonne. Draw-string top. Kann's—Street Floor. * Imported Natural Jap - PONGEE All Pure Silk_ 39¢ —There never was a more practical, serviceable ma- terial than this silk pongee, a 12 - mommie quality, heavy weight, and guaran- teed washable. It is 33 in. wide, and is much in de- mand for women's and children’s dresses, pajamas, slips, lingerie, men’s shirts and drapery uses. Kann's—Street Floor, P APRONS In New Designs 20¢ —Choice of three patterns, stamped on good qualit; unbleached material Aprons are not made up. 59¢ . —Three patterns for your choosing—stamped on un- bleached material, a nd tinted in colors. Complete- 1y made. 79c¢ —Four different patterns— stamped o n unbleached and colored materials. Aprons completely made in the new flare styles. $1.00 ~The new cover-all aprons o f unbleached material. Ready-made, and stamped for easy embroidery. Choice of three patterns. Kann’s—Fourth Fleor. Fuchsia, New Blue, New Green, Gray, Navy Blue and Black. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1929.° In Large Sizes 421/ to 541/, $15 —The surprisingly slender- izing effect which these care- fully designed and well cut dresses give to the wearer is a source of much satisfaction to the woman who is not slen- der. Everything—styles, ma- terials and trimmings are . strictly up to the minute, and the graceful necklines, the snugly fitting shoulders are exceptionally becoming. Embroidered Georgette, New Prints, Flat Crepes, Canton Crepes—And Many New Combinations. Kann's—Second Floor. Extraordinary Reductions on Misses’ and Women’s WINTE R COATS Formerly $55 to $69.50 - $36 —Of many styles we have but one coat of a kind, but there are many kinds, and all sizes in the collection as a whole; plenty of the all-black coats, as well as black coats with light furs, also colored coats. The fur trimmings are Persian- curl Caracul, fox, skunk and civet cat. There are also Westbury Sports Coats, raccoon-trimmed, in this sale. . Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes Kann’s—Second Floor, Bright, New Felt Hats To Wear With Winter Coats $3 —An advance showing of the new Spring Hats—clever copies of much higher priced models—Of felt and straw combinations; cro- chet and straw and of all felt, in black, brown and the new bright shades fashion has decreed for Spring. Ribbons and pins make charming trimmings—And you will find sizes to fit every head. Kann's—Second Floor. Rayon Satin Costume SLIPS $1.00 —Perfect foundation saments for your new pring frocks. ‘Well tailored slips of a heavy, lustrous rayon satin, in nile, pink, ‘ peach and verted baok pleats give the necessary fullness. Sizes 36 to 44. Kann's—Second Floor. 1,200 Prs. of Reg. $1.00 SILK HOSE 69¢ —Good-looking, good quality silk hose, of- fered at an attractive saving. A medium service weight, made by a special knit-to-fit rocess with seamless feet, and the slender- ing pointed heels. In the season’s most popular colors, and sizes 8% to 10. Kann’s—Street Floor. Special Sale—1,500 Pcs. Infants’ Wear 95¢ to $1.50 Values 58¢ ~Bloomers, slips, gowns, dresses, knitted caps and sweaters—and bright-colored s t dresses—in sizes for youngsters of 2 to ; offered for quick clearance at this very low price. Kann's—Second Floor. 4 :Special n-p Sale Silver-Plated TABLEWARE Community Plate—Exeter Pattern! Wm. A. Rogers—Revere Pattern! s to Yo Off —Two beautiful patterns, which are be s e T e e ons. The N amples of the savings in the sale— ol Revere Six Knives, reg. $3.75, now. :g- Forks, reg. now ix Soup Spoons, n&“.u. Sugar Speons, reg. ea, now. Exeter $ix Knives, reg. $11.98, now.. g;: :l np?:; b "%: ‘N Sugar Spoons, ::"7: n.:n Kann's—Third Floer, A Once-a-Year Special! Regular $1.50 “PYREX” - Casseroles - $1.00 —Full one-quart size Casseroles in the ?opulll' round shape with cover. They bake ood better—make baking easier—serving ‘l!l::lp,hgl:‘l}d;xm?on L Com 1) arency. e these nationally amou:ydhhul s Other PYREX Ware At $1.00 . Plates; iy dishes Ul 3 Gunes; tles 1o Cholcs $1.00,