Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1929, Page 20

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SCARRED BULLETS MAY SOLVE DEATHS Slugs Taken From Bodies of ‘Chicago Gang Victims Yield ¥ Probe Clues. ) 3 § By the Associated Press. George .| Maloney after the latter is alleged to E:'Ilylll, testified befc ury slayers through on the bullets, and at the same time caused to be reopencd investigation of slayings that ‘have been ed “un- solved” on police records for years. Much Information Received. One was the slaying of Thomas John- son, gambler, a year 8go. Maj. Goddard sald he could prove the bullets that killed Johnson were fired from the same gun that was found on have slain -Hugh McGovern and “Gun- ner” McPadden here recently. ‘The inquiry was adjourned over the week end before further testimony was givan, but Coroner Bundesen in WAR MINISTRY UPHELD. MADRID, April 18 (P).— Thousands of Spanish citizens gath at the min- herence to the regime .of 'Primo de Rivera. Cards announcing suj of the government were sited in & at_the war office. T Am i to"h';" Pheir allegian a&::::ltm“ show thel ce. orces of police were on hand to prevent dis- turbances. 10™ 11™ F AND G STREETS - WoopwARD & LoTHROP ted } CHICAGO, April 15.—A collection of tiga : 7 gssorted ‘““"“p‘h'; e S e Das et ravested. | Man Held for Beating Boy. " S iring of Ohicago gang Flayings. wThere have been 516 of the a0 | william Smeadley, 88, of 1935 New . The scarred pellets in possession of :’;}"sl'o'.'el’”i'"‘kg; e leading to the | YOk avenue, is under 'arrest at the Coroner Herman Bundesen, who has re- cther,” the coroner said, “and we pro- first precinct cl with assault as - & result of an reation yesterday Egg‘*fl the investigation of the maS- | pose "to show thelr connections and | Snernoon ‘at his home with Charies ‘These Splendid Living Room Groups Created for Woodward & Lothrop’s Special Selling by Valentine-Seaver The opportunity to purchase Valentine-Seaver Furni- ture—an acknowledged outstanding make—at such & L : unqsfl;ail reduc!ions-é;i'cir;gs yosl:=a econ?_my in years of ‘ ~ 4 ; satisfying service. tine-Seaver Furniture is uni- OODW%Q“D . STR“QTHROP , LB N i versally known for its outstanding fashion, superior ) " | B construction, solid cabinetwoods, very fine materials Ea : “ ] and grace of line. e of seven Moran gangsters here sponsors” rom. the bod- & R. Rowell, 10, of 215 E street. Police hb:!mtl;:yell‘l'u::r:n‘d“nflx‘\umr % other . Citigens Are “Impressed.” say svle:‘dley struck Rowell with a gangland victims. ‘ ‘The coroner, prior to renewing the | heavy "!llll per weight. The youth % Carefully indexed, they have been |inquest, had selected a jury composed | was en to Emergency Hospital in fltored away for use in a widespread in- | of the city's leading business men and | the first precinct police trol and tigation of slayings. they were sworn in last ht in the | treated there by Dr. Leonard McCarthy fim. Calvin Goddard, United States county morgue over the ies of two of the staff for severe:lacerations. Placing your home in fashion—is placing fashion with- in your home. And placing fashion within your hoge —ever so many homemakers find—is economicajly done at Woodward & Lothrop always, but especi so now with this very special offering of Living Room. Furniture. At $250—Fine Mohsir Divan At $29(0—Armchair and Sofs; of and Club Chair; with frieze re- very fine mohair; with frieze re- verses. Beautifully overstuffed; 2 verses. Beautiful exposed solid styles to choose from. mahogany frames. The Feature Value—Sketched—Special, $260 Af: §275-Orbisiaad e Armchair and Sofa; with beautifully carved, exposed solid ivan and Large Club Chair; witk mahogany frames. Fine mohair with frieze revur::. B = lored; and most artistic in line. Forxrrore, Sixre Froon. Totrchieres —for new illumination by indirect lighting For Those Smart Weddings Gifts of The New—from Stetling Silver Our Gift Shop —here in infinite array—displayed in a setting TR Witistalie Eronss thed i comberao i the th.al brings out their very attractiveness. You earth; assembled for your gift-giving, and so will want to take advantage of the many de- lovely—so tempting that you will purchase lightful suggestions they offer. some for yout own use; This new illumination is greatly approved because it gives a diffused light all over the room—and is radiating, not glaring. Especially good lighting for bridge playing. See a demonstration in our dark room, tomorrow. .$3.50 te $8.50 $8.50 to $17 ..$2.50 to $5 ..$14 to $50 $5 and $7.50 .$1.25 to $2.25 ...$9 to $12.50 Low Candlesticks; pair.... Tall Candlesticks; pair.. Bud Vases Large Vases . Bonbon Dishes ... Individual Bonbon Dishes. Water Goblets; each Six Sherbets ......... o Salt and Pepper Sets. . Coffee Sets Lalique Vases $18 to $125 Lalique Bowls............ eeees.$4.50 to $38 Lalique Ash Receivers.. $6.50 to $18 Lalique Powder and Candy Jars, $18 and $22.50 Colonial Pewter Reproductions; including bowls, sconces, pitchers and ash receivers. French Boudoir Boxes $2 to $7.50 Three finishes— Come to the Sports Silk Fashion Show Mannequins will demonstrate frocks— made of the smart sports silks that are creating a fashion furore 12 to 1—4 to 5 daily Birmingham Brass, $18.50. English Bronze, $25. Brushed Platinum and Brass, $27.50. g SrLverware, Fmst Froor. Tux Girr Smor, Srventa FLooR. Lamrs, SeventH FLooR. Now Silks win honors in all fields of sports—both for sports partici- pants and sports spectators. They prevail on tennis courts, add color to smart beaches, brighten important golf matches—and, in fact, do much in glorifying the modern woman. Because the modern woman is inevitably a sportswoman, and so univer- sally admired for this very reason, Woodward & Lothrop has plan- ned this week to bring the very fabrics that will interest her most. Each one has fashion’s indorsement—we cannot overstress the impor- tance each has in the 1929 sports wardrobe. See the Charming Frocks made from these Silks—and from Vogue, Butterick and McCull Patterns Printed Florentine, dark grounds, Polka-dot and plain Shantung, Sca'tter Rugs atre Importa'nt distinctive prints rough silk of decided sporting . —never more infinitely varied Crepe Baroda; washable. Excel- nature in Woodward & Lothrop’s collection Silk Pique, a washable pique of lovely wearing qualities. ...$2.95 Printed and Plain Yo-San. Both washable, well - wearing. Plain, $1.95. Printed Crepespun, another smart "~ sports Smart Beds are Color- Conscious —many of the smartest are outfitted here Our modernly equipped Bedding Section offers an out- standing variety of the very niceties that these colorful beds are using. If the beds in your home are not color- conscious—why not visit here and see the decorative possibilities of ‘these appointments. Surely there is.no more appropriate time than now—when linen closets need refreshing stocks to make them ready for Summer. lent for tailored sleeveless sports Since every smart and modern room is expressing its personality through its scatter rugs — and since almost every type used by our variously-planned modern rooms is included in this collection—we emphasize the importance of making your rug selections here. For the apartment, for the Summer home and cottage, for the mansion—you will find pleasing and distinctive variety. Wellesley Striped and Plain Broad- cloth; silky finish; washable.$1,65 Pebble Beach Crepe, end-to-end washable crepe; beautiful fin- ish ., . Among the most important are— East Indian Numdah Old-fashioned Oval Rugs, $6.75 to $25, sBlrenisded Rag Rugs, $3 to s ted of the .50, es () variety— Bangalore Druggets, po o Colored Hemstitched Bed kbl il Sets; 2 sheets, 90x108, Printed Pagoda, subtle tonal quali- ties in a washable quality...$3.50 Perrah, a new sports member of the pongee family..... AP veun$2 Debonair, striking designs and a washable quality....ovovies. .84 Chamois Crepe, a washable crepe of good-wearing quality Al il E N s Klearflax Linen Rugs, Blankets; in tel Srxs, Szconp PLOOR. T Biskrah (a new silk-and-wool) in smart plain colors and sports prints, Plain $3 yard. Printed, $3.50 yard. ‘WooLzx Daxss Goops, Secowp FLOOR, Mrs. Carolyn Trowbridge Lewis —An international stylish of the Fashion - League of America —will be here in the Silk Department tomorrow to talk with you d to help you with the selections of the fab. rics suited to your uses. ; Snxs, Szcond FLooR. Priscilla Turner Hand- Hooked Rugs, $13.50 to $62.50. “Ret Rac” Fine Cotton Rugs, $6.75 to $16.50. “Cartex” Rayon-and- Cotton Boudoir Rugs, _$7.75 to $21.50. Reversible Chenille Rugs, * with ‘chintz-end borders, $4.25 to $11.50. ° Rues, Frrre Froos. made of pure flax. Plain and hand-tufted designs, $5 to $22, Belgian Mourzourks, bright, cool designs, modern in effect, $3.50 to $8.75. . Reversible Oval Rush Rugs, many braided. In bright colors and gay de- signs, $3.50 to $28.50. and 2 cases; $11.50. Hemstitched Colored Bed Sets; 2 sheets, 72x108, and 2 cases; $10. Bedding Sets; with tinted hems. One sheet, 90x 108, and 2 cases; $5. Bedding Sets; with tinted hems. Two sheets, 72x 108, and 2 cases; $7.50. New Rayon - and - Cotton - Spreads; two-tone colors; size 84x108; $7.50. Bavsmws, Szcows FLoom. shades. Size 70x90, $11.25 . each. Size 60x90, $10 each. Colorful Candlewick Spreads; $3.95. Old-fashioned Patchwork Quilts (Colonial printed designs) ; $4.95 to $6. Quilts and Matching Bed- spreads; made of sateen - isn Cobl'l.hd 1 c;n;nt; pg:::lc; preads, $595; t, $10.50. g

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