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SUSPECT SOUGHT INDEATH GIVES UP Dan /Hysler, ‘Accused on. Dry| | Charge, Linked With Siay- ing of Florida Officer. By the Associated Press. .MOKSO ted a clllnmy of llquor and instituted a search. a few questions we'd like to ask Hysler Refuses to Comment. ‘When Hysler appeared at the sheriff’s office today he pwu accompanied ksonville the nl.ht and left shortly after- riff Cahoon said: | 1,600 Convicts See Trusties Get Cup For Horse Rescue i, ,.': THRIFT SHOP HOLDS CHINA, PICTURE SALE bA Child Welfare Agencies of D. C. Will Benefit From Auction of Materials, A and pkture sale is bel conduc'.ed by 0] now, | Tenth atreet opeuted for the benefit instructed not owing down on & desk before Hysler a lemr Cahoon received today tening the sheriff’s life, the officer told Hysler: “I want you to know you boys cannot get away with this kind of stuff any longer. : Ive told you be(org that this is war enforce the :-w and I'm going to show can do if sel you I can Death 'l'luut Prlnlei in Ink. Hysler, one eye Iooked smhht at the sheriff, it made no sta of child welfare agencies of the Dis- )] mc' o! Columbia. large number of pieces of beautiful chhu donated to the cause by promi- nent persons of the city, has been plned (‘)l:l display, and still more is The picture sale includes I wtdely varied oflertnz of framed pictures, in- - | cluding many excellent prints o! pnp- ular subjects. r 3 Clothlnl an men, women and children is on Alwnya the shop is eage) !o obtain rlenda r sale to {,1! from u » | the public for the benefit of chud wel- fare work, ‘The death threan m printed ln ink | whi on the stationery of a local ‘Sheriff Cahoon: You are m-rknd }Jon t (orget We warned Hayvood. beas lease of Tom Hollmd Bill o;lesby and Frank Helton, held in connection with the yln Frances McGhin, Enyvood companion on_ the night the lom:r ;ieputy sh:’nfl;:]u killed as the two sat n an automol ensmzerou.ln( waiting for a train to has iden- tified Holland, Clhoon said, as the . driver of v.he carried the as- sassin, “LOST” UMBRELLA GIVEN AS CAUSE FOR DIVORCE Husband Alleges Wife Was With | Press at Denve Another Man—=Seeks Cus- tody of Child. W\(es explunuon of & “lost” um- cause of & pe- was the indirect t.mm for lholufie divorce filed in the District Supre; lla. ‘Several nights before their separa. tion on August 15 last, the huah-nd Every cent of tge profit derlved frum o from the eommmee in cl hnrge says, add- ing: “We need an ever-lncremnx sup- ply of men's, women’s and chiidren’s shoes, household furnishings, lnuques bric-a-brac, , glass, china, urniture—anything’ to continue our naht for the welfare of wmnngw ren John Allan Dougherty, proi nent locmy leader, u chairman o! tlu general committee in charge of the shop. —_— Former “A.P.” Worker Dies. NIAOARAPALLS N Yo Aprfls(’) —Sandf former member ot the Uhh suu Legislature and former employe ot the Assoclated at ver Francisco, died at his home here wchy of pneu- monia. For the last several years Mr. Brownlee_has been conneched wlth the Niagara Falls Power Co. in neering department. —_— Despite that the number of increased. it Do they Burn—Ache— rd veral || Smart—do they feel tired ollver l.s emp)oyed as a stock dis- departmental service at suo-monuxnndmswfl is earning -nhryotllllwoek.mwhthe court. “His of is needed, he uyu to qugeporc himself and their in- nnt dnu;h T, 'hnm he says the wife it custody o( the chndA lven were married in Baltimore !n 1920. —_—— BISHOP FREEMAN HEADS SPEAKERS AT DEDICATION Will Deliver Address at Toc H So- ciety Event in Cathedral on Wednesday. Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Wuhmgmn will mm the mnupu address at -dodlu annual moftheTocHSocu to be held at 815 pm ednudny in the Washing- —is there discomfort in reading? Defective vision is the ~ T 1sNe & Substitute for Glasses Special This Week Regular $10 to $12 Values 5% Only At this price no one should neghect their eyes. e Dr. D, L ROSE t and Optician SALE of DESKS You Can Save 25% to 50% THREE CARLOADS 1 0] . FACTORY S 'SECONDS . "OAK ° WALNUT MAHOGANY AIIKM and All Siges Slightly Imperfect Greatly Reduced Prices, ~H. BAUM & SON EVERYTHING IN OFFICE FURNITURE ‘616 ESt. N.W. - Main 9136 We Also Rent Offce Furnitare the engi- < ¥ e LR e R S I “At Seventh & K T’le Dependable Store—Was 49o Boxod 'Stationery Main Floor e A 54c Writing, Paper for 72 sheets and 50 en- '.hlr:e'." ml Main Fleor Fashton and Economy are Closely Allied. in These ' Thousands of New Style ). DRESSES ; . You Wouldn’t Dream of Finding Such a Thrilling Collection at This Price —Except at Goldenberg’s It would be almest as easy to give a complete review of the Spring dress mode—as to give you an adequate picture of these stunning new frocks—for they run the gamut of Spring fashions, from practical business dreuel. to fluffy georgette frecks that you might wear for an important evening ‘““date”! And as for the values, there are “a thousand and one” little details of style and quality that would lead you to think that these are higher-priced models. Georgettes, Chiffons and Crepes —A Glorious Array in any Color That You Have Chosen to Feature in Your Spring Outfit! 39 Sizes 14 to 20 36 to 44 40 to 48 Three Other Specialized Groups of Dresses At *9.90 . One of Phe most popular groups h mln' priced frocks in Washington. wide selection is always maintained, and o O et s o e #edoes interest are scores of lovoly new printed chiffons and loor ho—-tlly are perfect hnltnol om- en’s and misses’ sizes. ;' At #1345 even ensembles of both | style and value interest are fon-nd at | ’ this modest. price. - Both the quality ; | their beautiful styling and quiet elegance. the styling are far above those of the |} Incidentally they are dresses that could # ordinary dress at less than $15! Plenty |} not be distinguished from models that At *24.90 Here you will find frocks and ensembles llm would stand out in any gathering for Dresses and of both tlo ‘wanted prints and plain crepes |} sell for dollars more. Yes, conspicuous in women's and misses’ sizes. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. || value prevails among our high-type | dresses, too! Misses’ and Women’s sizes. Women’s Full-Fashioned Bemberg Hose Pair | Perfect - Quality This is one of our most popular hosiery values —and no wonder! These serviceable, full-fashioned stockings are clearly woven in a medium service weight, with prac< tical lisle garter welts that are nar- i row enough not to show. Such LIDO SANDS PEARL BLUSH v GUN METAL BOULEVARD NUDE Children’s Rayon Hose “sec o” Chiffon Hose Slight irregu- lars of $1 grade. Sheer, silk to the top cluflou hose, with un:sd buh. fash- ion marks an ahpod Good choice of shades. Boys’ $8 to $10 Sprmg“ Vest Suits i 90,95 two Long Pants; or ‘Long Pants Knickers, ariety of all-wool fancy mixture -!yln. Corof-lly tailored to meet your tastes in fine boys’ clothing. 8 to 17 years. $12 Blue Cheviot: Suits 225 $9,75 P-nn, Knlelnn and nrro“elely in uhi:'thl not ha: le but ‘wear satisfactorily. only have ny o“.. wi bk trasting turnover cuffs. Aluoll-wulnixt-'u-htlou-.fllfl “Bell” S Collar Shirts Boys’ port \hn ¥ Blouses. Sport Shlrn. Sl-ll.zl grade, 8 to 18 ¥ A .n.l nrhw Jon'u. wllh-.. more slip-ons of ulk-nlv.ol. or all-w a of sizes 6 to 20 years, and practical smocks in white, pongee color, plain blue or pretty prints. Sizes 8 to 14 years. blo-on of splendid quality thk will stand many tubbings. Sizes 4 Maxtmum Value and Style Satisfaction in These Smart |- Assortments of | F eatured in These Four Groups at 15—*192—24:2 & s392 Whether you choose a simply tailored, furless tweed coat at $15 (we have attractive dress coats of silk or suede at this low price, too!)—or-a stunning silk, tweed or imported mix- ture coat (furred with mole, welf, cnracul fitch, broadtail or squirrel) at $39.50 — you are gettmg more thnn ordinary value—and newest style! such conspicuous values that they never linger on cur racks long enough to get the least bit out of style! At all of these prices—a wide selection of spert and dress models, featuring the new collars, cuffs, scarfs, capes, etc., that definitely belong to Spring 1929! Misses’ and Women’s Sizes—Goldenberg’ ’s, Second Floor In fact, it is because our coats are Girls’ Novelty Sllgfon §weawrs FrEiig] 98 v:t;{n“:li ::?l‘". Sizes 30 to 36. oF " thate ~‘ealerfal dies and Smocks Sturdy white jean middies in 1 m Girls’ Sateen Bloomers Serviceable white or black sal 5 Oc M-h-n—mu Floor, years. or Babies! Smart Reinforcements Have Been Added to Our Big Millinery Sale! 1,000 Fresh New Hats for Misses, Women and Children Will Be Ready Tomorrow at No matter what type and color of hat you are looking for to complete’ a smart Spring outfit—you’ll fi-d it here —and. you will be getting a e bar. gain! Why, these ho-t{hl -od-h are actually being offered at less than cost to manufaci you can tell it from looking at them! Crochets—Toyos—and a host of Novolly Straws and Braids—ranging in size from snug helmets to wide brimmed shapes that will shad Summer suns! All Head Slzes Goldenberg’s—Second Floo: e your face from For Monday A Wonder Group of