Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1929, Page 28

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2 JUDGE WILL RULE ONTRYING DOCTORS {On View Yesterday in “Hearing to Decide Whetherl‘ They Should Be Held to Grand | Jury in Boy’s Death. S | By the Assoclated Press. An Elizabethton magis! expected to decide wheth Pinson and Dr. W. H. Longm be held for grand jury z X ician would charge, which was prefl boy's father. Hen leged the docto tion while unde; and left the pati under the influence <icians afte bedy of h sicians reported t s of an operation for app . but that the appendix, which was normal, | had not been remo | Pinson and L . who nominal bond for appearance- at the preliminary 3 red un- moved by the charge, and were at their offices yosterda oth retained at. torneys 1o defend them. EX-CONVICT ADMITS CULVERT SLAYING| Mystery Murder of Girl Solved by Wisconsin Officials After Long Probe. By the Associated Press. GREEN BAY, W ch 12—Solu- tion of the mysterious slaying of a young woman, wh body was found | stuffed into a culvert near Elkhorn,| Wis.. last August, was announced terday by officials, following the conf sion. of Robert Cone, 29, ex-convict, | that he perpetrated the crime. | Cone, who was arrested recently in | Banta Rosa, Calif.. for parole violation, | told officials he killed the girl when he | Jearned she was to have become a| mother. He identified the victim as ty, former domestic in the | home of C. C. Coyle. | A check revealed that Miss Laverty| left the Coyle family's employ to visit | a brother in New York a short time before the date of the slaying. Cone said- he beat the girl to death with a hammer last July when she de manded that he marry her and then placed the body in the culvert, where | it was found a month later by stabe‘ Police. When arrested, he claimed his cousin, | ‘Thomas Stearns of Janesville, was | the slayer, but autho S the accusation to be untrue. Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church, | Long Island, 275th anniversary. {nrchids named for the President and a ; ing from others of its species in colo | night, and $50 re | nounced yesterday. ['4,000-MILE TRIP ENDS ]| has just celebrated its'| Two Orchids Bear Name of President And Mrs. Hoover Flower Show Opening in New York. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 12.—Two new virs. Hoover made their debut yester- day at the international flower show, which opened in Grand Central Palace. The Hoover orchid, a cream-colored | hybrid with a yellow center shading nto crimson, is a small flower, differ: nd in the number of blossoms on the -stemmed plant. Lou Henry orchid, named in r of the First Lady of the Land, is e pink bloom shading to magenta It was bred to adorn milady's shoulder. Orchids generally are an outstanding feature of the show and they display a | wide variety of color and design. J. P. Morgan has the largest number of entries at the show. Mrs. Otto Kahn, | Mrs. Marshall Field and Mrs. Daniel | Guggenheim are among prominent en- | trants who are exhibiting hybrid azaleas, lilies and shrubs. Thousands of growing and cut flowers of almost countless varieties are displayed. i Reward for Nine Escaped Convicts. JASPER, Ga., March 12 (#)—Nine convicts in the Pickens County road! gang camp escaped some time Sunday | d each was an-| The men sawed their way to free-) dom from a _cage used in transporting them from place to place on road work | and escaped in & stolen touring car. L In March 500 American Fundamen- talist preachers and laymen will sail for_Jerusalem. “YELLOW MASK” | Seattle Woman Tells How Her Gleam- ing White Teeth Were Acquired. Women and men whose teeth have & re- | “yellow look’ from my_‘teeth. | The Jast time I visit: ed my dentist he told re about 3 % ek 1 was perfectly amazed at the | h. Even my Iriends | i give you this lustrous | ness without slightest harm to_the enamel. A new formula made from “Tri- | Calcium Phosphate.” the very substance | dentists use in cleaning teeth. it is daily ing. Get '@ tube. 'Today—from your | rn(‘«l’!st drug or department store. rphoszs dvertisement. | These New Scarfs Are Par:icularly Attractive $2.95 ~Full width plain crepe chiffon scarfs in the pastel shades, also white and black. —Beautiful white and black chiffon scarfs decorated with floral and modernistic designs. Full width. —Hand-painted Chiffon scarfs with floral designs on grounds of flesh, maize, white, orchid and blue. Full width. —Large georgette square scarfs decorated with different size coin spots. Kann's—Street Floor. R. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, orner” Here Are the Newest Types of Silk Blouses Specially Priced at 55 —Blouses are staging a decided “come-back,” and doing it in the most fascinating new ways, with gay new printed silks-and rich plain colors. Smartly made with new ja- bots, bows and belts. In high colors that enliven the most dispirited wardrobe. There are sunshiny tans, clear and lovely blues, rich greens, glorious reds, adorable peach beige, and rose; also navy, white amd black. Sizes 34 to 44, Kann's—Second Floor. ¥ Smart Slenderizing ‘ New Ensemble Suits Are Plentiful at $25 You Could Hardly Find Smarter Dresses Than the New Models Here at $25 —A ®ertain gracious feminine soft- ness is pervading the fashions of the coming season. Even the smart en- sembles with their tailored coats but serve to emphasize the daintiness of the dress that is worn beneath. Other dresses have their gsaceful cape collars, their flowing scarfs, uneven hemlines, and often add the dainti- ness of exquisite lace trimmings. Prints in many colors and combina- tions and plain shades: Monet blue, cardinal, foliage green, navy and black. Misses’ and women'’s sizes 14 to 44. Kann'’s—Second Floor. Beautiful Red or Blonde Fox Scarfs For Only— New Rayon Satin Slips Low Priced at —You would think it a rare bargain to get a coat and a dress for the price of one garment. That is practically what you are doing when you pur- chase one of these smart ensembles. The coats are full length loosely woven tweeds, Oxford and Basket Weaves, in gray or blue tones. The dresses are of prints or flat crepe, or have skirts to match the coats, with —Now that so many of the new coats and ensemble suits are made with severe collarless necklines, the softening effect of a silky, long-haired fox scarf is a real necessity. These scarfs are finished with large brush tails, natural claws, and are in the shades which will harmonize best with the new coat and suit, materials. Also wear them later with your Spring frocks. silk overblouses. The coats are lined to match the dress. Misses’ and Women's Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. $1.88 —Perfect foundation garments for the smart Spring costumes. Neatly made of a lustrous rayon satin with ruffles in combination colorings, scalloped picot edges or tailored hems. In all the pastel colorings as well as the . smart street shades. Sizes 36 A Sale Of the to 44. Newest Styles of ilrings Unusual Value at 195 —Forerunners of the Spring Kann's—Second Floor. Even at Home One Can Be Smart in “Georgianna” Wash Frocks $1.95 —Chic and essentially youthful mod- els for young girls and women, also slenderizing styles hfm; the larger women. Dresses which one wears styles in handbags—new shapels‘ with the sense of being smartly at- new frames, new clasps, ne\;i e tired for heme duties or. receiving g::aerbglas?l{: o{retrtxlgmlnsh%:l:rglng _guests, They are made with smart d strik- flares, ruffles, organdies, trimmed with that 1s most effective and s : embroidery and contrasting colors. ing. Leather bags every one °d They feature the popular basque and them—goat, alligator and “z’"u straightline styles; short sleeved, or grains, shoe calf, etc—in a sleeveless models; with and without sizes frem the small bag for the coll The magerials are printed “Corona” . miss to the large pouch bag for percales, cotton pongettes, in all the the business woman. Each ¢ prints & Typewrlters neatly lined and fitted with Henepine purse and mirror. Misses', Women's and Extra Sizes Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Second Floor. , Made . 3-Pe. Slip Cover Sets A of Heavy Crash Cretonnes A Size to Fit the - Average Suite. 8 44 Reg. $12Value...... [) —Gay cretonnes have been used in making these good- looking, practical slip-cover sets. Three-piece to fit the average size davenport, wing chair and armchair. Neatly made of neavy, washable crash cretonnes in a variety of modernistic designs. On payment of a reasonable deposit, any purchase made now will be held for later delivery. Kann'’s—Third Floor. Good News! In Blue, Green and Red $39.50 —Now, at Kann's, you can choose_one of the popular new “Corona Specials,” fin- ished in_color—blue, green or red! These efficient little | typewriters are particularly ! desirable for home use—for they are— As handy as & pocket- knife— As sturdy as an oak— ‘Take wide stationery— Do standard work. Convenient Terms 1f ! Desired. This Center Buckle Pump Is a New “Merry Maid” —Just one of the many smart styles you will find in this inex- . pensive line of shoes. It is a graceful one-strap model of patent leather, with center buckle, Cuban or Spanish heels. Kann's—Fourth Floor, Stylish! Washable Doeskin Gloves $1.95 pr. —Pull-on doeskin gloves are extremely smart to wear with sports and street cos- tumes. These are made of soft, pliable skins in cocoa, gray, peach, white, tan and chamois—with P. X. M. sewing and self- stitched backs. Sizes 53 to 7'2. Fitted to your hand. Kann's—Street Floor, Special Sale of Colorful New Lamp Shades —_There is nothing like a bright-colored lamp shade to make your home cheerful looking and bright. And these in this sale are particularly attractive and gay for Spring. They are in attractive pes, of crackled, inlaid, parch- mentized paper, laced all around-—-and deco- rated with ficld flowers, poppies, jonquils, pink dogwood, carnations, etc, Floor Lamp Styles at $1.95 Table Lamp Styles at $1.75 Third Floor, Bridge Lamp Styles at $1.45 On Sale Stationery Department. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's

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