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JOHNSTON TRIAL - IS NEARING CLOSE State Awaits Final Moves in Battle to Impeach Okla- homa Governor. By the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., March 18. =-With the end of Gov. Henry S. John- &ton’s impeachment trial at hand, Okla~ homa awaits the final moves of oppos- ing forces in the drama being enacted at_the State Capitol. Prospect of an early termination of THE EVENING- . T ey e c i | Woman to “Mush™ 200 Miles to Hospital A&Ct‘ Injured Huaband GOCS By planc ening of interest and galleries in the Senate chamber, almost deserted last week after the suspended chief execu- tive had concluded his stay on the wit- ness stand, were expected to be crowded today. Gov. Johnston, suspended from office by the State Senate after the House of | Representatives had impeached him, is on trial before the Senate court on 10 articles of impeachment. An agreement reached Saturday be- tween Johnston's legal ‘staff and the House board of managers which is prosecuting the charges to waive legal arguments at the conclusion of the testimony, was regarded as shortening the trial by at least a day. By the Associated Press. NORTH BAY, Ontario, March 18.— A micsionary’s wife who cared for her injured husband five weeks at a Hud- son Bay trading post until a plane took him to a hospital, today was preparing to mush 200 miles to his bedside. After Rev. George Morrow, whose hip was broken in a toboggan accident, had been received in a hospital at Cochrane, Mrs. Morrow listened in on her radio at Moose Factory and was told of his safe arrival. She immediately made plans to join a dog-team party going South. ‘The injured missionary made the jour- ney from the Northern Ontario post by airplane, sleigh and train. Capt. Roy Maxwell of the Provinclal Air Force, who plloted the rescue plane, suffered a frozen nose and chin. ‘The airman said on his arrival here | that at the post there was very ll!f.l91 medicine and no skilled medical attend- ant to check the ravages of tuberculosis | among the Indlans. | WooDWARD & LLOTHROP 10™11™ F AND G STREETS Easter Fashions That Concern Every Smart Woman The Jacket Frock, 39 The Fashion of the Hour Here in All Its Smart Versions Never has a style risen on the Fashion horizon that has been such a In the Walnut Room Starched Chiffon Dance Frocks, $65 You will want to be the one to introduce this new fash- ion of “starched chiffon evening gowns in your set. One of the collection, with extreme length and low fullness, is sketched, $65. favorite as the jacket theme. Smart from morn until night—the trot- about jacket frock does duty until tea time—the lace frock continues from afternoon through informal evening wear—and the velvet jacket chiffon frock is smart for dining and formal evening wear. These are but three of the many models found in our collection of great versatility. The Companionate Dot Jacket Frock, $39-50 A Deja model, after Worth, is of “companionate dots”—a variation of the polka dot theme so chic this season. Paris sponsors this little suit for day- time wear. The Lace Jacket Frock, $39-5%0 Lace for tea because of its formality and fashion- smartness—lace, for informal dining, because it has a smart jacket—lace in these jacket frocks is slated for a smart career. ‘The Velvet Jacket Chiffon Frock, $39-50 The velvet jacket is tightly drawn around one’s hips, so that the printed chiffon evening frock juts out beneath it. Seen in the smarter theaters and res- taurants. ‘WomeN's Frocks, THmp FLOOR. The Tweed Ensemble, $49-50 Foremost in fashion importance because of its chic completeness, the ensemble makes its appearance for Easter in woolen coats, with match- ing skirt and silk blouse, and with plain or printed silk frock. One of the best-liked styles has the new collarless neckline with Ascot tie —and a printed silk frock. Other Ensembles, $25 to $95 ‘Wowmex's Coars, THmD FLOOR. Imported Two-piece Sports Frocks, $49-50 The woman who looks best in sports clothes will appreciate the smart- ness of these sports frocks—recently inported from France. “Dress- maker” details distinguish these frocks with jumper of knitted rayon in tri-colors, and the silk skirt cleverly put together in the “dress- maker” manner. The model sketched in lemon, beige and brown. Other Sports Frocks, $49.50 to $75 Srorrswear, Trmp FLOOR. ‘Tee WALNUT RooM, THirp FLOOR. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, MARCH 18, 19%9. WoobpwARD & LLOTHROP 10™ 1™ F axnp G STREETS | The Smart Desk is outfitted by Woodward & Lothrop A desk—as well as an important per- son—owes much of its success in life to a well-groomed appearance. From the tiny stamp box to the “individual” book ends—Woodward & Lothrop brings smart appointments to complete the desk ensemble. “Roycroft” Hammered Bronze Desk Ensemble (sketched), with silver finish, $32.50. New Pewter Desk Ensembles, $20. Leather Desk Ensembles, $22.50. Other Desk Ensembles, $10.50 to $35. Attractive Desk Lamps, $12.50. Italian Leather Book Covers, $5 and $6. Italian Leather Telephone Book Covers, $7.50 to $12. Large Leather Phqtograph Holders, $15 to $22.50. Fountain Pen Sets, large variety of styles, $7.50 to $30. Individual Book Ends, $10 to $20. BraTioNERY, FIrsT FLOOR. Special Selling $14.75 Numdah Rugs start their colorful lives far beyond the Himalayan Mountains. There they are felted by hand, by skilled East Indian na- tives (they are made of long-fiber Angora hair) and are colorfully em- broidered. Their very charm of origin, their primitive style, colors and designs— their striking ‘“differentness”—makes them the distinctive floor and wall coverings of our smartest homes. In this special selling only the super-qual- ity is offered—and each one is a direct import—average 4x6 size. Other Numdah Rugs Special, $6.75 and $9.75 Ruos, Firre FLooR. The Charm of Colored Napery $695 The delightful informality of these sets will lead them to many a break- fast nook. The sheen of rayon against linen damask is most effective; in the cream linen cloth with a floral design of yellow rayon—or in pastel green, with cool green flowers. The hems are hemstitched. LINENS, SECOND FLOOR. Cloth, 56x56 Six Napkins Pewter showsits decorative ability In Woodward & Lothrop’s Enlarged Silverware Section one can see it in almost every variation. Whether planning to assemble an entire dinner service of pewter—whether looking for a new tea service—or whether the quest is for an individual gift for the Easter bride—this . collection brings “the New"—‘“the Distinctive.” SILVERWARE, F1rsT FLOOR. These Ever-so-smart Glass Luncheon Sets need not be costly Service $ for six —and this delightful value that Wood- ward & Lothrop features tomofrow will prove it. Six cups and saucers, six plates, a dainty sugar and creamer and a large utility plate bring refresh- ing newness in rose-tinted optic glass- ware. You will adore the way they reflect the light and make your table sparkle with their radiance. Grasswarz, Frrri FLOOR, Italian Potter suggests distinctive Easter Gifts, $1-50 In no way will you associate the low price with this charming pottery. The quaint and lovely shapes and mellow- ed colorings bring gifts of Italian creative art. Dear little jugs, bowls, fan-shaped vases and jardinieres are assembled for your cl#dsing. Porrery, Frrrr Froom.