Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1929, Page 6

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THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. @ MONDAY. FEBRUARY %4 1929.° WRTE Ee= MAY BE QUIZED ~ ===~ | LANSBURGH & Bro LANSBURGH & BRoO _mx:gnoo‘ UVER, —i‘a!‘:it;h fi":"]l‘;:\zh;:e:l:j 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 | 7th, 8k atid B Sts—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINGE 1866 Frtakiin 7406 | . | Plans Considered in Connec- | ¢ranelical meeting here, Aumee Semple| 1 5 : | gation that the “devil” had tried in 3 tion With Al!eged Bribe j'l".i"fi;evlf: et o:; l-::' w.yh fn:n In Progress,,,O‘ur Annual Sale of Evangelist. [ 5210 & explaining that the ~dev" had | | 'been unsuccessful, newspapers carried | ’ * | = | great headlines snnouncing her disap- | . . e (oA~ Bo YS W as h Suits Featuring Aluminum B s, i Tl 1y o e thatime il : Ware for the Second iegisintive committee investigating the | [T Uk free publicity from the | payment of $2.500 to Jucge Carlos 8./ negspapers. I think we should get up | . Hardy of Los Angeles by Mrs. Aimee|a subscription and give them $2,500, il . dor't you?” pie McPherson {oday considered A%y FOU' oo ing she refterated that sending a subcommittee to Seattle 'D she was being nsed as a “foot ball be- take the testimony of Mrs. Minnie Ken- | tween two political parties.” in the legis- nedy. the evangelist’s mother. | lative investigation of the $2.500 love Judge Herdy, who was given the | offering lo Judge Carlos S, Hardy, money while Mrs. McPherson's kidnap- | Speaking of the relations between | 3 Tng vas ‘under investigation in 1926 | nerself and her mother, whom she did Scores of Styles—I2 Fabrics swaited a call (O“'hP cn‘;nmiuee's W;LI](‘S.;) not se. when she pasigd through stand. Robert W. Brydon, a member of | Seattle, Mrs. McPherson said: : B the grand jury which investigated the | *-ur rela(io;\:hin is of the very best. Sports suits, button-on, flapper and 1n'ncldy l‘styles— kidnaping story. last week testified that | I Jove my mother and anything she mav 0 Ak E H : DN s had warned him to “1ay | do o me of against me will ot alter | in fancy suitings, poplin, lmeq, Palmer cloth, khaki and Off the Aimee case." Judge Hardy wasmy feelings. -Tam her daughter and she | other desirable color-fast fabrics. Sizes 2 to 8. expected to deny this under oath. may co as she thinks fit. I am abso- | Plan Impeachment Charges. i e Bovs' Shop—Street Floor The committee planned to close its G T sessions here today and move to Sacra-| Student Held in Girl's Death. mento. where it will hear other witnesses | CHICAGO. February 4 (#).—Albert the week of February 18. Recommenda- piaz Del Rio, 22-year-old aviation stu- tions to the State Assembly as to whether | gent, said to be the son of a Mexico {mpeachment charges should be filed | City oil operator, was held by the police against Judge Hardy will follow. yesterday following an automobile crash Mrs. Kennedy, former business man- in which Del Rio’s girl companion was ager of Angelus Temple here. who had |killed and another youth probably fa- @ diss reement with Mrs. McPherson a | tally injured. year o, was the first to make public| The dead girl was Miss Edna Garner, | the { .t that $2500 had been given to 19, of Chicago. Police said that Del Judg s Hardy. She also hinted that the |Rio and the four occupants of the au-| who {truth of the evangelist's mysteri- tomobit with which he collided ad- ous isappearance had not been dis- | mitted they had been drinking. clost {. She had refused to come here ! to b atify. y— e s R ginald_Taviner. former publicity | ’ aget/ for Mrs. McPherson's temple. i | “ one of the witnesses wanted. It was| urcneil s stated that he first agreed to appear, | ‘but that since he had disappeared. s voemn e | Bouquet Coffee rolliam H. Certer. {nrema‘g‘ o the‘fi ality S b grand jury, which investigated the ‘?" per evangelist'’s story, was called -to testify | - “y o today. He spent yesterday refreshing | | it ~ i his memory of the grand jury's discov- | 40c Lb | . 5 Colors for evry eries by studying his private diary, in | whim an ste which he stated he had a record of the | Sl d toste events of the inquiry. He has declared | combinations m o st that he can tesify to “outside influ- | desired by boys. m’:;l h{-g‘nl been used to obtain dis- N w B h ll m of grand jury. | st )ur::' as dismissed | . . urc ell i ation. Asa | Keves, then district an:fm_v. filed 817-19 Fourteenth St. An efficient kitchen is a well equipped kitch- en—and a most important item of equipment is pots and pans. Tomorrow, the second day of f .\ KITCHEN WEEK, we are featuring Aluminum ware—note the savings possible by attending, i : A Special Selling 7th, 8th and E Sts..—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 = i : * . ‘ \ v Aluminum Utensils Spring Silks---A February Event $1 Electric Percolators Included at §1 ¥ : ‘ = Self-basting Oval Roasters, 6-cup 40-Inch Printed Flat Crepe | B ‘ ;{i?'giilepfi:ff‘:'&x.wc'fifia Kt Clearance Reductions 40-Inch Printed Georgette & Per?:,iazg.val i, i S ll 40-Inch Washable Flat Crepe ' A maii LOt " More Than 50 Plain Shades | R i b st 2 4-Qt. Aluminum Covere: ettle. . $12.00 and $16.50 and 50 Colorful Prints : Round Aluminum Double Roaster of Griswold 4-Qt. Aluminum Pitcher.. s 10-Qt. Aluminum Pails 6% Cast Aluminum- D R E S S E S $ 1. 03 9 yd’ Mirror Aluminun;.\VaA‘re M 5 : . : . Laura Mullin For Women and Misses ; ) : Mirror Aluminum Triple Saucepan Sets, that Mrs. ! ulln, Three of the smart silks that Fashion has chosen for Spring! b i e e ;“""‘ whole 1'_""' forbon "“;"‘:'m-""’ a domestic science : Every desirable color—every new print—all 40 inches wide. ' . e L o e expert, will show : Mirror Aluminum Coffee Percolator, cov- you the wonders of Gl ipouts . Bk siawl . vs s oo os v 189 Willezlese € o ol e Mirror Aluminum Windsor Kettle, of heavy utensils i sheet aluminum. S5-quart size $1.59 50‘1“. WaShable NG Aliimiosen’ Chvared Suicenans ool ; hollow handles. 3-quart s 98c L ) Mirror Aluminum Double Boile: sovens e S W aterless Cooking [ s —insures both an easy and economical Dresses that you can put right on, and y i wear for street or business, and know you Flat Crepe , Speclal got a “bargain!” Georgette, satin, crepe frocks for women, and chiffon and velve; 3 A heavy firm weight with a beautiful lustrous finish! This . : combinations, crepe, prints, satin an width makes it possible to get a dress out of 14 to 214 vards. W ear,Ever S ecia light-weight wool frocks for misses. Sizes 4 A it Voo ! PR _ P 14 to 20 and 36 to 46. ¢ Turquoise Marron Glace Navy | R A way of preparing a Maise Goya Red Black Sl sl meal. Every utensil Dress ‘Shep—~Scoend Fleor A ; Coral Mother Goose Set Saucepans ... . . % 2.gt. Double Boil 18 G}'l! wold Cast 6cup Muffin Pan.. Aluminum which 4-cup Coffee Percolator $1 means conservation New Printed Silks, 2298 [l SET=E | == Fonsewares—Sixth Floor ’ * Fashion says prints have come to stay—and this season they \ N a t ur e S Rl V al are more hgau(iful than ever! Designs for every occasion— small, medium and large—floral, conventional or modernistic. (> ir C 1 e S as h : 40-inch Washable Flat Crepe, $1.55 : 40-inch Heavy Silk Crepe, $1.84 S % X 40-inch Printed Crepes, $1.95 Top shaped for 81k Department—Third Floor Diaphragm Control Color Fast Tasty Black : $5 Betty Cloth Walnut Puffs | & [ s et iracke et n -~ 209¢ . 49¢ Pownd Pyrex ]_.qt; Casseroles properly fitted girdle can do for L the average figure! This is : ¢ Regular - $ 1 especially true of Nature's Rival Baby checks, pin checks, :l delicious confection Price §1.50 Circle Sash—just fourteen inches large .checks, various size —black walnut paste : . . long—with the zl:opdi shaped to stripes and patterns in rich blended with hard candy. “ the g:kfi th;{: ot’:tzzsa ::;f:;t\:;gt :v::f:: “rl:a:d:fsr; S B e T Cdmifl!}» on light, tinted or Peanut Britth ; heat-proof Pyrex ovenware that always looks like new. Made of silk brocade and silk dark grounds. Also plain 29, Lbl 2 . i Many other Pyrex Pieces at $1 elastic with six hose supporters. ** * shades. An extra fine, high- y u { China—Sixth Floor Let us give you a fitting tomorrow. count material. 32 inches wide. Candy Shop—Street Flaor Oorvet Shop—Second Fiver Wash Goods—Third Floor

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