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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. APRIL 16, AWARDS END CONTEST OVER ROTHSTEIN WILL —————e By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, April 16.—The New York World said today that a final|. settlement, out of court, of contest over | the will' of Arnold Rothstein, slain ’Broldwly gambler, gives Inez Norton, | IN RAILWAY WRECK Mrs. W, B. Crowell of Wash- | 7 , - ington Among Sufferers in g BRI (P55, contor, Bethateis attarges. Pennsy Train Accident : ’ g : |!a removed from any part in manage: 1929. the gambler did- not. know what he wudohuwhmhnnwedm'fll with a; x"ntewhnunbelouhe curccumi THREE ARE INJURED SLIP COVERS Made to order for any 3- piece Living' Room Suite, including 5 separate cushions in best grade Belgian $ 75 Linen, fnished with French seam and fanened with 28‘ rustproof snap fasteners ......... UPHOLSTERING | ment of the estate in enhnnle for an award of more than $100,000. The settlement preceded withdrawal from probate of Rothsteln's death bed will, which named both Candor snd Less carbon troubles, less By the Assoclated Press. overheating and ecarbon ISELIN, N. J, April 16.—A heavy trench-digging machine stalled on the tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad at | the Iselin crossing vesterday wrecked train No. 118, fast Washington-New Miss Noroton as important beeficiaries and the former as executor. widow and other relatives charged that Rothstein's knocks, Nothing is more important than thorough lubrication, First-class workmanship at greatly reduced prices this month. Splendid line of tapestries, velours, mohairs, dam- asks, leathers, etc, to select from. Phone, write or call and our estimator will be glad to bring Dl"lllN'f '-rl'a'umnl:l-flu‘“' Beware of Substitutes, Bayerson Oil Works Columbia 5228 samples and give estimates. NEW YORK UPHOLSTERING CO. 617 F St. N.W. Main 3687 York passepger train. The engine erew and two woman passengers were injured Easily Lilled by using 3 slightly and were permitted to go home \ M P, o, g oo b st L Wreckage resulted when a Washington express of the Pennsylvania Rallrond strock a stalled truck on a grade crors SCCAFTS Paste Witnesses and raflroad men marveled | ing at Uselin, N. J., yesterday. Mrs. W. B, Crowell, a passenger, and George W. PRillips, a fireman on the train, both of Also kills cockroaches and waterbugs. that there was no loss of life or serious | pie | Sold gverywhere, 35c and $1.50. e trone Ml oL 00s | this clty, suffered injaries. Associated Press Photo. least 10 tons, was cut into three pieces | MONEY BACK IFIT FAILS by the heavy engine, which rounded a curve 500 yards east of the crossing at a speed of about 60 miles an hour. 'h'l‘h- lnl:omntl\'e fell sideways across e track and, pushed by the eight| | cars, ploughed up 200 feet of track, fies | o 1% °f Zectures Announced by | Coal Operators’ Representative. .ndnm!gbetdl Ak The first four cars. having nothing but soft earth to rest upon sank to| The first of a series of 10 weekly lec- their trucks and leaned to an angle of ' tures on modern methods of operation lbg\}x‘znin d;;.;:e;l TR of home heating plans will be given at | es ell of Brentw 14:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the the engineer, and George W. Philli | beadquarters of the Merchants and of Washington, the fireman, crawled | Manufacturers’ Assoclation in The Star from the cab and were taken to the | Byilding by R. L. Scott, representative | hospital by horrified witnesses, Who re- | ot an organization of coal Operators. Tused ‘:n believe they had suffered only | The lectures will ‘be given under the scratches. i t t In the first coach Mrs. W. B. Crouen‘fl's‘}@"{q R i e L of 3000 Connecticut avenue, Washing- | ——— ton, received a wrenched back, and Mt | il ?ler:; B, Morgan f Pleasantville, N.i G o BY Bus e on to New Yorl D Mrs. Wb Crowell of " Gathedral 2 Pairs for Pure-thread Silk_Hose, in Manstons, 3000 Connecticut avenue, in- Jured when train No. 118, Washington- i the new shades. Slight fir- New York express of the Pennsylvania Railroad was derailed at Iselin, N. J. | yesterday, proceeded on her way to| I New York last night. A telsphone mes- | regulars. sage received from her to that effqct coAsT To co‘s" % Rats...mice ’ 19¢ Shaker Flannel 8 Yds. for 1 All - white double- 49¢ Cotton Charmeuse | fleeced Shaker flannel, 3 Yds. for 1 Salufactwn Smce 1859 NGS 810-818 Seventh Street $149 Georgette Crepe, $1 Yard All-silk quality, 38 inches wide: all colors, white and black. Street Floor $3 & $4 Sweaters All-wool and wool- and - rayon sweaters, s'light irregulars. Plain colors and combina- tions. Sizes 34 to 42 None C. O. D, all sales final. Bargain Booth TALKS ON HOME HEATING. l - e , = 39¢ Turkish Towels 4 for Large Size Double- Towels, all white. Priced for wonderful s]- Good, firm’ quality. economy. 20c Damask Napkins Hemmed, Beautiful, lustrous use. P'uzll ':firdaycggs quality, in pretty mercerized cotton damask nlpklns foulard patterns; ideal for dresses. Street Floor TR thick Turkish Bath- 8 for 3]. 7 ' Women's Rayon F Vests,' 2 for 1 Beautitul Quality Rayon Vests in ail colors, at a big saving. < 65¢c Women's Forest Mills Union Suits, 2 for Regular and extra sizes, s in Forest Mills and other makes. Bodice and band tops, tight and shell knees. Street Floor s"l 1 '$1.50 and $2 SILK HOSE King's Palace “Princess Brand” PERFECT full- fashioned hgse in all-over silk chiffon and service | weight hose. All colors. Beautiful quality full-fashioned pure silk chiffon Children’s Sport Hose stated that her inj X light. melr N g PITTSBURGH ... $ 7.00 3 Pairs for Sport Hose, for boys AT EVELAND .... 10.35 MRS. INMAN GETS | Derpoir ... 1am NO COVNSEL FEESj CHICAGO...... 18.00° . mixtures and cotton. Plain colors and fancies. Perfects and irregulars. INDIANAPOLIS . . '15.00 : | ST.LOUIS. . Reno Court Rejects Plea Thnt; OMAHA Divorced’ Jusband Be | Ifulcted $25,000. | S | Men’s $1.50 and $2.00 PERFECT SHIRTS X Street Floor DENVER . LOS ANGELES . . Tickets and Iinformation at INTERNATIONAL TOURS Boys’ $1.00 “Bell” Blouses 2 for $1 2,800 high-grade shirts—in all sizes, 1315 to | 17 Tai- Jored for perfect fit and faithful service. B the Associated Press. RENO, Nev, April 16.—A motion by Mrs. Helene Garnet Patton Clarke In- man, asking that Walker P. Inman cf\ New York be required to pay $25,000 to | | her attcrneys in contesting his divoree | guit has been denied by District Judge TERMINAL 1421 Pennsyivania Ave. N. W. Phone Metropolitan 5314-5315 George A. Bartlett. The sensational trial ended in victory for Inman. The judge ruled that if Mrs, Inman had spent the $32,000 she admittedly received from her former husband since December, “she must beer the conse- quences of improvident care of funds.” Atorneys for Mrs. Inman, daughter of a Kokomo, Ind., minister, said she | hldnnnll o few hundred dollars of the t i 15 months ago, she was s a battle” the court s, ~and bsequent to that she hu rer‘rned $32.000. “She should have reserved eneuzh CO meM the expense of the contest.” “There is no reasen.” he added, “why 8 husband should be penalized for a wife's extravagances.” I DEAN HEMELT HONORED. | | Venetian Society Also Pays Tribute to Three Other Educators. Honorary membership was conferred | on Dr. Francis J. Hemelt, dean of the | Columbus University School of Account- | ing, last night at the meeting of the ~ Venetian Soclety, an aesounting or- “ganization, held at Columbus Unlvormy 1314 Massachusetts avenue. - Similar | tribute was paid to Dr, William H.| Deviny, professor of accounting af | Catholic Unlvmu! Prof., .Y D Cush- man and Prof. Louis 8. The charter of the uarnniud society was passed upon at this meet- | or Colds Stop You! 4 Take an A-K Tablet It’s the same story in thonsands e! offices. A big contract lost; defeat in an important court case; ineffi- ciently handled details. All because nm.ol:le w:; below par. rhaps the most frequent cause; wlfl: are another. let them keep you from feeling Never Let Headaches I} i il Headache || ing. The board of governors has com- | two A-K Tablets will qulckly end all i pleted plans for the dance at Columbus | Unlverslty sm.urdly evenlnl, April 27. ! ADDHESSES CRAFTSMEN EBdward !._Kutton Speaker at Gath- ering of Printers. | Edward 8. Hutton, president of the Baltimore Club of = Printi House Craftsmen. addressed the local chapter of that organization last night at its meeting in the Lee Ho Mr. Hutton reviewed the history of the national or- ganization and described the work be- ing accomplished by the various chap- ters in the country. ”OW KITCII[N FURNITURE s Dries_in a Few Houn 'AUTHORIZED MON The Hecht Co, F Street at 7th N.W. Geo. R. Gill 640 Penna. Ave.'S.E. Lawrence Turville 5536 Conn. Ave. N.W. Loveless Hdw. Co. 23 Florida Ave. N.W. Bloomingdale Haw., 1841 First St. N.W. Ww. F. 1804 14th NW. - John Sawyer 1920 Nichols Ave. 8.E. - T i 5, - TS, :: NW. I kinds; break ng col Vi discomfort from headache, t.oo'hu-hc, nmrll‘u. neuritis; banish nervous- and insomnia; stop pains of all | grippe and !fler Twenty-five millions used an- | nually. Prescribed by doctors and dentists for more than 35 years. Anti- Kamnia comes in handy metal con- tainers—only 25 cents. A-K on every tablet of tha genuine. Ask Any Druggist for A-K Tablets | Anti-Kamnia 1o Renew Monad anmf High Gloss. Finish (Enamel) Special Offer Limited Time > 1 Pint Can. 1 Brash Both for 69 Reg. $1.15 Valne For Use Ererywhere Inside or Outeide AD PAINT DEALERS Service Hdw, Co. b 4710 14th St. N.W. ° Service Hdw. Co. 3559 Georgia Ave. N.W. Paul Eevy 5111 Georgis Ave. NW, ° Sol Stein 708 Eighth St. NW. C. C. Paint Co. 829 Ninth $t. NW. ° Mt. Rainier Nov. Shop Mt. Rainier, Md, Service Hdw. Co. | Del Ray, Va. * Toienn 5w Beatties Elecirlo Sore, e x 1 i t? One or | " and service weight hose with pointed heels and square heels. All colors. Slight irregulars, Women's full-fashioned OUTSIZE pure silk hose- | with pointed heels, slight uregulars of a famous make. Two of these fine blouses at the usual price of one. Very slight irregulars. All sizes 4 to 16. In plain broadcloth and fancy per- cale, with attached collar, pocket tached and neckband styles. Jacquard Woven Madras Fancy Darby Broadeloth White Rayon Madras Plain Color Broadcloth Popular colors. $1 Silk-and-Rayon Perfect. Hose 2 Pairs for Excellent quality. large color range. Polnled and square heels. Silk-and-Rayon Hose With Picot Tops 3 Pairs for Quality stockings in evers finished _with _picot In the leading colors. nvny slight irregulars. 50: Slleehn;, 3‘/2 Ydl. far 87-inch Unbleached Sheet- ing Cotton, for, making double-bed sheets and mat- tress covers. $1.28 Sikk Crepe de Chine Box Loom Crepe de Chine, in light and dark shades, s white and black. . . 19¢ Bleached Cotton 8 Yds. for . Yard-wide Pull Bleached s tton, woven for extra service. 35¢c Dress Gin[lmn 4 Yds. for 32-inch Past-color Dress s Gingham, in large plaids, checks and stripes. 50c Women's Union Suits 4 for ‘White - and Pink Knit Unlon Suits, with bodice and band tops, tight and shell knees, Sizes 36 and 38, 50¢ Children's Union Suits for Pajama Check Waist-at- tachment Union™ Suits, with” double seats. Straight and bloomer legs. Sizes 2 to 12. Also athletic suits with insert and elastic in back, sizes 8 to 16. Children’s Union Suits, 4 for Sizes 2 to 10 in Pajama Check Union Suits, with waist attachment. Boys' suits have straight .legs: girls’ suits have bloomer bottoms. Street Floor $1.00 Silk Gloves, 2 for Women's 2-clasp Short 8ilk Gloves, perfects and ir- rs of & famous make. All colors, . Street Floor Women's $4.98 Raincoats Ruhberized Coats, in green and r:d. with l\o&chzd :Jl- s pockets . BH !G 18 and 44. None D.—all sales final, llndlmle Crepe Gowns Women's: Cotton Crepe Gowns, in pastel shades. Hand &sewn and hand em. broidered. Sizes 16 lnd l'l Novelty Pajamas, ‘Two-piece ny!u, of novel- sfifu"'?'u md‘fiw i Undermuslins, 2 for Women’s Gowns, Costu: s"m Chemise, Bloomers l‘l‘!’; of ‘muslin, 6 Yards for $1 '.:eolknt quality colored . Tayon bands; - for making tie-back 3 . gx}“ lgin colors, Clnldnn s $1.39 Swnlm [ Slip -over Sweaters, in novelty ‘stripes with solid- s color borders, Sizes 26 and 28. Baby Pillows, 2 for Kapok-filled Pillows, cov- ered with blue or pink sateen, Quilted Pads, 2 for Size 18x34 Quilted Pads, filled with cotton. Sanitary and washable, Infants’ Flannelette Wear 2 for Infants’ Gowns, Gertrudes and Kimonos, of white flan- nelette, trimmed with shell 9 edge. Sizes 6 months to 2 years, 69¢ Middy Blouses, 2 for White Jean Regulation Middies, with pocket and slash for tie. Sizes 6 to 20. 69¢ Brassieres, 2 for Side and back hook mod- els, in short, medium and long lengths. Of rayon- stripe l!luflll, 'I'.h elastic insets. Sizes 3 46. Women'’s House Slippers Black Kid House Slippers, with leather soles and rub- ber heels, All sizes. Men’s House Slippers Comfortable Felt-top House sll’pnen 'lth leather soles. 1 Wonel'a Felt Slippers 2 Pairs for Assorted eolors in. com- fortable Felt Blippers, with elk soles. All sizes, Children’s Play Oxfords Made with leather uvge composition soles and ber heels, Sizes 82 to 3. Second Floor 39¢ Washable Prints 4 Yds. for or menh and children’s wear. §1.25 Bed Soh 80x105 spread and in one piece. Green, rose and gold stripes. A 38¢ Printed Voile, 4 Yds. for ll!e, Pure vate colors, war- ranted ;emdl’;gn! A variety vo!lflc and figured pat- " Street Floor 31 $1.25 Napara Rugs New Summer :\lsfl‘t&m s wlth two- $1.50 Ruffled Curtains e ohlie, ey, s Solored Fayon band. stzles. $1.25 Grass Rugs Imported Oval Grass Rugs, s BT $1.29 Cocoa -Mal Large size, double-thick. Cocos Mats, for auto Third Floor and double yoke, Boys’ $1.49 Sweaters $1.00 Fancy pull-over sweaters in new V-neck. Sizes 30 to 36. patterns, Street Floor Toilet Goods e o 4100 King's Palace Toilet Tissue, 1,000 sheets to the roll. Bottled Perfume and Atomizer to match, rose and green. ll 50 Toilet Waters, as- sorted kinds ... Cineo Bouquet Soap for hnrd water. n FOR Brd Llahu. complete with cord and plug. Street Floor - $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Crochet Hats Hair Braids Fine Hemps Milan Hemps Pedaline Toyo Straws Fancy' Braids Body Hats cuffs. . Notions King-Nap s-nlun Napkins, 12 to box, 5 BOXES 51 00 C re ;‘ nls nae Garment Bags, hol garments. 3 For $1.00 Stamped Luncheon Cloths, 45 inehes wide; with 4 naj kins to mateh.. Stamped Unbieached Bedspreads in basket. de- sign Cretonne Porch Pfllo 1 $2.00 to $3.00 HATS\ All Styles, All Colors, All Head Sizes 1 | 2,000 charming new | hats that cover the entire range of mid-Spring mil- linery fashion. All the chic close-fitting models—and plenty of youthful ma- trons’ hats. You'll want several new hats—when they're only $1.00 each! Sl 50 Rlyon Cnllnons All-rayon Cushions, well mm and rufllcd, and flower 25¢ Double Curtain Rods 6 for" Curved Extension Rods, for hanj double .drapes and tie-back_curtains. $1.00 Window Shades, 2 for Slight seconds, with per- fect spring rollers. Green, s ecru and white. * 69¢ Hall Runners, 2 Yds. for l'erl ot quality llmul.ne e q Felt- bui Floor Covering, n flml p-mru of blue. tan and Third Floor $1.98 and $2.98 Handbags Leather Handbags, in s1 smart envelope and pouch styles, in assorted colors. 59c.to $1 Jewelry, 2 for llllhl to 18. LJ o Sterlmg Sllver Rlnu Beautifiil mountings set with .white and colored bril- lants, including the ll stone so puwlur for the l1 ger. Boys’ 31.25 to $2 Wn:h Smh‘ Sizes 2 to 10, in suits of linen, broadcloth and peggy _cloth. Button-on and flap- s per styles. Long or short sleeves, Street Floor $1.50 and $1.98 Boys’ Knickers Semi-golf style, tatlored of handsome suiting mixtures. “Belt loops and buckled knees. Fully lined. ' Sizes 6 to 16. Boys’ Caps, 2 for 79¢ and $1.00 Golf Caps, in arter one-pisce and eight-qui styles. Sizes 62 to 6%. Boys 0dd €oats ' Odd Coats, left frum $750 suits. In woolen Siaes 12 to 16. Sl.ZS and $1.39° s b One, and two © Street Floor Men’s 75¢ and $1.00 GOLF HOSE 2 PAIRS FOR Excellent quality mereer- ized golf hose in medium Jacauard and other patterns. Pancy Sizes 10 to 13. 1l '19t'k'oy“ Plny Suits, 2 for In blue denim, khaki and blue-and-white-striped ma- terial. Long sleeves, long panm' Trimmed in red. Sizes 3to8. Boys’ Koveralls Genuine Koveralls, made of blue denim, khaki and blue-and-white-striped ma- terials, trimmed in red. Long or short sleeves, high er low 1 neck, long pants. Sizes 1 to 8. Street Floor Pure Rayon Athleue Suits, in flesh, pink and white. Exoellently tallored. Sizes 69¢ Men’s Underwear, 2 for Athletic Shirts and Draw- ers,” of checked nainsook. Shirts, sizes 36 (o 46; knee- l length drawers+and running pants. Sizes 30 to 44. 75¢ to $1 Men’s Fancy Shorts, 2 for Sizes 30 to 38 in Broad- cloth Shorts, in many fancy s patterns. 25¢ Men's Sport Hose S Prs. for Rayon and Lisle Fancy 8ocks, elight irregulsrs. Wide selection of patterns. 15¢c Men’s Handkerchiefs 15 for Good quality soft-finished Hendkerchiefs, in full sizes. $1.50 Men'l Rlyon Union 79¢ Union Suits, 2 for White Checked Nainsook Athletic Suits, with taped armholes. wehbinl and yoke back. Sizes 36 to 48. 79¢ Work Shirts, 2 for Heavy Blue Chambray Shirts, with attached collar, two pockets and double- ’ stitched seams. Sises 14% to 16%. $1.50 and $2 Men's Pajamas rayon frogs. All sizes. 39c Men’s Socks, 4 Prs, for 39¢ and 50c Socks, slight. irregulars. Fancy patterns, in rayon and lisle. Sises 10 to 11%. $1.50 Men’s Fruit of the Loom Nightshirts Sizes 16 to 20, in perflcu and 'slight Cut l full and well tal Street Yll. $ 31 25 & $1.39 Lulpdnlu Beautiful and ' Durable Paper Parchment Shades, highly decoratad. Three sizes. For bridge lamps, table lamps and junior floor lamps. ! Third Floor a customer. In such quality fa\\n s as: Novelty Broadcloth Rayon Stripe Madras Dimity Woven Madras Men’s $1.50 B.V.D. Athletic Union Suits Genuine B. v D athletie None C Sl 25 Fenther Plllows 17x24 Pillows, covered with §} Yaney art ticking and filled with new feathers. 2 for Perfect quality. in s large § patterns. - 35¢ Sash Curtains, 4 for te Sash Curtains—the !lw.vrm eurtains. for Sum- 75¢ Sanitas Table Covers range of new and attractive All-whm and Checked mer use. Third Floor 69¢ Table Damask 2 Yards for In the new fast-color pastel shades, with open- border patterns. 69¢ Pillow Tlch, 2 for Made of plain and stripe heavy ticking, Nld:«' for use. Renew your soiled l pillows. 15¢ Toweling, 10 Yards for Twilled Orash Toweling, in both bleached and unblesch- i.l ed kinds: absorbent and ick drying. o Street Floor Cnfirna' tion Veils Fine Round-mesh Con- firmation Veils, 1x115 size, with one-inch hem and silk embroidered border. Filet Lace Sets Pilet Lace Dresser and Vanity Scarfs and 3-piece Set, in floral designs. Four pieces in all. Fur Strips, Each Pur Collar and Cuff Strips, s in mouffion, thibetine, opos- sum, caracul and coney, in the wanted colors. Scarf Pin and Buckle Sets Various popular shapes and sizes in these new Pin and Buckle Sets, for scarfs, belts or hats. Two in set. Handkerchiefs, 20 for 1 Men'’s, Women’s and Chil- dren’s Handkerchiefs, in all- white and with eolored bor- ders. Silk Scarfs Triangular and Long ik § Bcarfs, in beautiful hand- K;mud designs to match hat or coat, Bncll’l Chocolates, 3 Ibs. for il J. Brach's Kitchen- mlde Assorted Chocolates, $1 in pound boxes. Street Floor Dainty nainsook dresses with embroid- ery and lace-trimmed kes, tucked or em- -trimmed Long and