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P : THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 121929 SEBUNU NIGHT BI-UB ook 8] :;?..-:‘:m?'!-nfc%n St v e o T 'Mo“&"fi“ m?‘d’:nutdkmv wiei JULY 4 CELEBRATION | Riski Sistrocted thocsscntive commeic, | ° Commisiee Sosbomumitint, ‘were named acquitted. N ol the prosecutor, lul“y * the hostess said of her R tee to draw up plans for the event md follows: Public uilities, E. J. Brennen M qtssMorun musical comedy actress, | * the co-defen dm at that time., “I will PLANS“DISGUSSED mbmn thenmz the May meeting. education, .Y. W._ Connolly; buem\ % cn;rged with m.mumm‘ [y nulnnce had.” fight this mrnulh if it is the last thing inaugurating plans for un uuhrluon t ‘membership, T. ('.lml ‘Walsh; | lnd United lma Minister Le through of liquor at' ‘the Helen *| I ever do.” uuem-u notnud out that their com- | I and ition, Thomas C. Barr; | sty yesterday s Morgan club at which she was hostess. |- ‘The principal witnesses ht the Govs e — 2 munity had observed Independence | sanitation, lohlm Wilkerson, lnd| nm. » !rnty of frien: M ar- 4 Ehe quit the ni hl club business after| She then issued an invitation to ‘all| ernment were three Washington m 4 s 73 S %umm)y for several 3 . i her arrest last Fall. prosent, Jawyers, Jurors and spectators, | hibition agents Who told of vma-& Michigan Park Citizens’ Committee h Favoring es- Lol 2O ERRRL L R A BT 1 B - ‘“Mu A“.m-' . glu the evening at her new night msm Royale ; buyinj b ere. ummhm‘s:t of & bmd’ of tzum Pubx club. i i comi d : 11‘"“ l:’“ 3 ol m\ddll -aged :Q:I‘ ed ‘ll H w:' nded = “..; that she had h dh.dri k in h s Prop’“]. s brought l.n':' oomm u;h t’rdpd. [ i i urv terms ‘was ad a er . Acquvttal of Texas Guman(? ok that hxedmthe nplclty' o:'t‘hem mhm 1::1-0 u:d mn:fi"k';ew that H:uorn was May Meeting. V“;‘ilelil Bu {n' m Hiews Jorwy | ~ - e 3 4 Texas, a gown L o v M. Devi y was elicted presi- | Amid Cheers to Be Followed th tators and 'remnlnvmgey2 s, [t e e s AT %!hn:rlen%: ler, vice president: ‘.'ym:; rs - usler, vice o] by Helen Morgan Case m’m.'ri’a’ kisses among the spectators|floor while the orchesira played the Friends Give Forbes Radio. or":‘fl:‘:"]:b:.mw;:l t:hl:m:‘:“ixm; F. Hillyard, secretary; 8. hnAdm o y g + | and jurymen, “Prisoner Song” and the audience rose | Eimer E. Forbes, chiet |dmlnmnuve Seasuror, and Thomas. O Walsh. B 3. N said, and cheered. trafic ,,m“, of the Department of Agri- | the Bunker Hfll School. ehe Michigan | Brennen and L. 8. Trundle mmhn; regret, she was thaf S A X it | Had she been convlcted Miss Guinan | eulture !or m.fl, 25 years, was pre- By the As«umed Press. had ‘hee':( el by whould have tI)»ra lial s ble !f"mol‘ew y:,lu sented .:l e ‘:-:dlo ut by hln former f NEW YORK, 12.—Helen Mor- | syndicate to write a serles of s on ent and a fine o associa department_yesterday ) I 4 gan, singer of p;.‘%?.‘h\. melodies and | lite tn jad, before her tial opened {hree days 460 |at & birthday celebration in hls nonor I Edmonston & CO., lnc. Worsteds, the only woman ever to threaten the| To Norman J. Morrison, special dep- | she and 10 others from the The speech of presentation | Carl M. B. I Chavictes M- Jaurels of Texas Guinan as the most| uty United States attorney general, | Rovale were given a chance to cl hlnll] by Dr. A F. Woods, dlrecwr o( sclemmc ar! . Betz, Mgr. > popular night club hostess: on. Broad- | who prosecuted her, she said: their pleas and all but she pleaded work of the departms E C——— tures . . . and the styling end ' woerkmanship will shew you at a glance that it took some smart figuring on’ our part to produce - ‘them at a price that allows this - - “special.” | Exclusive Washington Agency for Several of the Leading Shoes ;on the American Market WOODWARD & LOTHROP (85 &t e O™ 1™ F axD G StreETS Children from the First Step. . - . The children like to come here. We make it pleasant for them and sometimes have a little gift for them. The parents find it profit- able to trade here. They pay the lowest consistent prices for shoes that are of exceptional quality that guarantee service. These are the fashions smart Juniors are wearing What .is really more fo the point is, we FIT the shoes the young foot needs and foot trouble in the future is aveided. Anatomically correct shoes always — “corrective” shoes, if necessary. Don't handicsp your child ‘with Ull-fitting shoes that often- times cause foot trouble and de- formity. Their future depends to & great extent on Foot Health. £dm nston“(’n No Branch Smn- CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. 612 13th Street Bt Fa 05, The Classic Summer Hat for Girls Leghorns $7.50 Simple lines and natural tones of the straw, make these leghorn hats ap- propriate for almost any little Summery frock. With colored bands and streamers and perky bows. Gmis’ AND JUNIOR Misses’ Chartreuse chiffon, in a flutter- Mnuwery, Fouars Fioon. ing jacket frock, $29.50. Three shades of Capucine in this smart ensemble of flat — Pleats, and a wid¢ eefede belt, : : WO ODWARD & L O T H R 0 P ’oul:sf;;ek of greens and browns, A2 1 10™11™ F aAxD G STREETS o= o0 n =0l —— B [—— 0l c——[0] SOL HER20G . F Street at Qth a E@EE—E:—EEAEEB—EEE Sketched are three types showing the smart possibilities of a yowthful the junior herself chooses, and no less distinctive thm her older sisters’. Junior Misses’ Arrarey, Fovnry FLooR. wardrobe. :‘ ,: ‘_ 1 are Good Tires at Low Prxccs Jackets, Skirts Imported Linen s | GUARANTEED—No Ti ime or Mileage Limits - and Blouses Suits, 35 THEY ARE GOOD TIRES—they carry the THEY ARE GOOD TIRES—nearly 150 of the For Girls For Little Boys Standard Rubber Institute ~guarantee Country’s leading stores sell and guaran-- _ar‘e’.oftgn assembled here in happy for v!igitinfhfond relatives, ordgoing | :gnin?_t all ‘defects without mileage or tee combinations or contrasts. 0 parties, e very young gen eman ] 1me lmits. i i ho wishes to mak i i . A ‘:e:rs:a’: ier:lp:r’;o:‘:,. ::...5'&.'3‘.”:&:"1’5 THEY ARE GOOD TIRES—worhy of aur en e g }mfi‘fi: whnt tsofll;fiphlt.d Skirts, 8 to 14, $2.95 fi::;‘eh.::;:;nhm,;e"oam:,mof‘{jm:“;' Twin-Print ; TREALERL- AR il v ey Sl ae I ron_:.kalo. who turns out 40,000 tires Silk Skirts, 13, 15 and 17, $6 to $8.50. :;',‘:,"::d in the shade of the button-on Ensemblcs daily. - . F. Dimity, Broadcloth and Other Li Suits, $4 Croes da Chine Blvuses, & 536, - Biskis: Pt THEY ARE GOOD TIRES AT LOW PRICES— $1.95 to $7.50. . - AN we do not know of any tire of equal qual- Gmus’ Fonmsmmves, Fovare FLoor. For G'h'll $3 95 N A ity and value selling at anywhere near & = iy Al ¥ these low prices. Prices made possible .,:’:3“;::, especially ot ! : “ by tremendous production and group tractive in these diminu- . LN buying with other good stores. tive editions. These twin- \ pflnt ensembles are in 3 / I\ - dimity and basket weave, ’ i S Size Tire Tube and the design of the coat | | = ; is larger. Nl B SIS f 29x4.40/21 $1.45 S 8 g % : 30x4.50/21 $1.55 Other Ensembles of / broadcloth, pique and | 29x5.00/19 $1.75 English prints, $2.95 to | 30x5.00,/20. : $1.85 $12.50. 3 31x5.00/21 % : $1.95 Gmus’ Arrarel, Fourtr FLOOR. 28x5.25 /18 32.05 : ( 29x5.25/19 $2.15 » 30x5.25/20 14,45 $2.25 31x5.25/21 $2.35 ’ : \ = 29x5.50/19 $245 Girls’ Deauville .\ ‘ /3250 The Smart “Shorts” Style Wash Suits BloREC K1 AN oo e BOY! 3 to 10 will wear this Summct aplin i) s : / S 32600/20 $235 50 i ; ;hll, noted for their com- S - G 77 33x6.00/21 $2.95 ort, i e 2 30x6,50/18 $3.15 3 ( . : Sizes 6t08, %4 | S P ; ! 31x6.50/19 ) $3.25 Zha‘"’“" i“:;uld e fi:; S : . ?llé/“:o‘;‘.:; : ; Week End Tire Special . %figggg ; ggig i ted linen, i d- V= ; 5 to 7, $6; ; o cloth, g wadres, Mnaki and Paer (1 iy T . 3125.00 Defiance Balloon Tire 3226.75/19 22.45 $3.60 cloth, in plain colors and combinations A Fourrs FLOOR. i . - and Tube, %9 i 33x6.75/20 $3.75 § :fi 1‘:-.-“: ::l:x:“a.nd novultlu and plllfl s p 688 These are' not Super Defiance, Specially re- Other Summer wash suits, $1.95 to°~ |, : o Jisdifor the watk gid. © All Tires Mounted Free on Request ! §7.50. - n : Week—Enfl : : o 4 o } ‘Regulation Sailor Suits ~ Candy dsptgigl i % B Corrtmumg Our Specml Sellmg Special, $3.95 | .2 pounds, 93¢ pCCiI], : .. Two pounds oi’our deli- ey ROSCbuShCS, Shwbbel'y, EVCl‘ngCflS vAll-whiu, or with serge or Palmer cious homemade choco- s oo emtngtrol o gt bl \ | D e Rosebushes, 55¢ 3 fot $1.50; Shrubbery, 50c, 3 "for s1 40 v e 2 ; centers of fruits, creams chase for future needs. el : “and nuts. s S IVEB.I-.D wowre Tax Bors’ Srorx, Fourrn Fioom. E * OCawpy, Amre hmmcmsm.mm;; %