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983 % \ ALLEN APPEALS OUSTER DECISION Former Policeman Dismissed by Trial Board for Improper By the Assoclated Press. : BERLIN, April 23.—By. government decree, the historic name of Emden has now been made a title of honor that mey be added as a suffix to their family name by all living survivors of the German cruiscr Emden’s officers and crew. As knights once wore their arms and THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D Historic German Name of Emden Is Ma&el Title of Honor by Government Decree wear the name and fame of the cen- tral powers' “ocean eagle” which preyed on ellied shipping half around the ‘world and single handed sank a cruiser, a destroyer and 18 steamers before beiry herself put cui of action by the Australian cruiser Sidiey. First to adopt the new ' title, Fried- rich Garbe, formerly chief machinist’s mate on the famous sea rover and a il i e i ~ ., TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1929.’ plumes, Emden men may now proudly | survivor of all her naval battles, has become Friedrich Garbe-Emden, now a customs officer at the town of Leer, in Hannover, on the River Ems. Lk Use of Pistol. Hungarian Novelist, Faced With Proverty, Jumps Into Danube Former Policeman Robert G. Allén yesterday filed with the District Com- missioners a brief in support of his ap- peal against the sentence of the Police Trial Board dismissing him from the police force. The trial board's action was taken when it convicted Allen of improper use of his revolver on the night of March 15, when he is said to a colored man in an alley near ' third and G s The_app filed through Cromelin & Laws, nevs. The brief sets out that Allen, in using d to the man to fired after the command | had been refused, and because he had reason to believe that a fe been committed. Other officers on the scene testified at the trial they | would have used their revol they been in Allen’s circum By the Associated Press. BUDAPEST, April 23.—Faced with poverty, Ladislaus Cholnoky, well known novelist, jumped into the Danube River yesterday and drowned. A patrol boat of the famous city “suicide fleet” recov- ered the body. An envelope found in a pocket held a message directing that his last possessions, 14 cents, should be given to the Home for Indi- gent Writers which recently had refused to help him, Fashion Comes Out Squarely For -SQUARE OOTS - In Navy and White Allen claimed prejudicial error, in Black and White that at the sugge n of the trial board | , that his character would not be in- | 5 Brown and White quired into, he had di sed 20 rep- utable character wil who were | § ready to testify for vertheless, e contends, the t 3 | onl J into the question o er by | | examination S | Capt. Stott of rec : Allen also contended that his re- |8 moval from the force w n | i [ ] rt by matters not i H inst him, 4 A Special Selling! f discretion . ’ . _Chlldren s Printed quite patriotic, too, with their smart scarfs of red- < hite-and-blue finishing the navy and white combina- Al sttt anes A s 3 Wash Frocks ARG N : cites, have used th vers in s tions. Others just as “square” make it less evident ilar. situations, and have not $1.69 and $2.69 by partially hiding their dots under a smart georgette brought before the trial board as a St 8 4 . su!{.} R, 4 TR <y 2 1 i TS aalactan p coat, creating a very chic ensemble. There are many The appeal will be officially before e A . oroup.€ other striking styles in one and two piece models, !h:‘_Cnmnnsf ner: heir meeting to- dresses for little tots of 2 to 6. day, but it is th tice to give | Styled to please every little which often feature smart new belts, and new necklines. such matters ral * considera-~ % % girl—priced to please every G i mother. There are straight- . Sizes 14 to 20, and 36 to 44 Kann's—Second Floor. e st b s line axllodr gfrednikzi;t_?umas; WARDER RESIGNS || panics 1o, m . BANKING POSITION panties to match. Many of New York State Superintendent| them trimmed with little touches of hand embroidery. Quits as Depositors Demand Probe.of Department. « » by the board, —They are not only “square” as to dots, but often the_offens Kann's—Second Floor, Children’s Stamped Voile Dresses 59¢ Ea. —Dainty, cool, little dresses for wee folks of one to six. All made up ready to wear, except for the embroidery which will take but a short time to do. The dresses are of voile in white, blue, rose, green and yellow — stamped for simple embroidery. Some tinted, oth- ers trimmed with contrasting colors. Finished models on display. Kann's—Fourth Fleor. A Special Purchase! A Special Sale! Summertime Hats $4.49 —The most charming collection of ccol, Summery Jooking hats—and far less expensive than you might expect for so much smartness and beauty. There are hats of straw and high-colored felts. Hats with very low brims in the back. Side brims of various lengths. Eyebrow skull caps. Wide brims. In fact every novelty Summer brim is represented. A Sale of Summery CRETONNES 35¢, 39¢, 45¢ and 49¢ Grades gation into the State Ban ment. Demand was made also that an extraordinary rm of reme | Court in New y [ N ‘Warder, State announced his r and within two hours co depositors in the def vened, with the charge, to make a tion into the compa In_Albany, iterated the’ Tece Roosevelt regarding “hands-off” policy | in connection with the matter —This is the time of year when one’s thoughts turn to cheerful, bright cclored new cretonnes, for the Summer home. And here is a selection to charm both your eye and your purse. Modernistic designs, tiny flowered patterns—stripes and novelties. Cre- tonnes which will make your home a delightful place when transformed into— Within an hour after left his office his successo Broderick, ha lieutenant gov assumed his Jurisdiction ov ~—There are large, medium and small head sizes in a wide variety of styles for miss and " matron, - Pillows Lamp Shades Spreads Draperies Slip Covers Shoe Bags Laundry Bags Smocks Aprons Korikiri Named Mayor of Tokio. TOKIO, April 23 ().—Zenjiro Kori- | kiri, formerly director of the municipal | planning bureau of the department of | home affair S ed mayor of y vice Otohiko Ichil February af n in the m Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Street and Third Floors. Printed Gabardine Wash Frocks $1.95 - Regularly $2.95° Opera Opens in Atlanta, ATLANTA, April 23 (#).—Atlanta’ nineteenth annual opera on opened | & here last night with the rendition of | Puccini’s “La Rondine” by the Metro- | politan Opera Co. of New York. Lu- crezia Bori, soprano, and Beniamino | oth favorites here, sang | Costume Slips of Trwilled Rayon Satin $1.59 —Pretty, practical slips, made on slim, graceful lines, of a heavy, lustrous twill rayon satin—with inverted back pleats for the needed fullness. Reg. $4.98 to $5.98 Brocaded Rayon Bed Sp_reads Poftfier Cafe " | $3'98 15th St. Bet. Uand V. Table d’hote 7 5 c Dinner 5 until 7:30 A varlety of meats and vegetables that are really home cooked. Chicken, Tuesdays and Thurs- days—Sea Food, Wednesdays and Fridays E 332832882882333222322332328333 A New Musical Powder Box For Only $3.79 —Now you may have music every time you powder your nose. For all that is necessary is to lift the lid of one of these pretty boxes and you hear a —For Summer use you will find these quite ideal; in rose, blue, gold, green and orchid, all finished with scallops. 81x105-in. size. ~—Tennis, golf and other outdoor sports are irresistibly calling to the athletic girl, and she must have plenty of cool, attractive, yet inexpensive frocks to be carefree and enjoy the vigorous exercise. Nothing is more practical or becoming than one of these printed gabardines. They are sleeveless, with cool, becoming neck- » tinkling tune. Each box plays “lines, and pleated skirts. Bright col- Black Pink two tunes—and you can get the ored designs and white trimmings. ) Nile Tan boxes in the dainty pastel \ Navy shades of blue, rose, green or Misses’ and Women’s . > silver—with a'pretty decora- 5 Sizes 36 to 44 Sizes 16 to 42 Kann's—Second Floor. tion on the lid. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann’s—Second Floor. Fine Crinkle Spreads —Reversible, woven-striped spreads, in rose, blue, gold, green and orchid, scal- loped edges. 72x105 81x90-Inch - White Peach Heavy Bleached Sheets —Fine quality cotton sheets, without filling. Excellent wearing $ l l 9 sheets . . Kann's—Street Floor. Desirable Apts. Reasonably Priced Portner Apis. $232383233332882228382222882828 2 3333223 You Can Afford Food Protection! No more worrying if your food is going to be fresh if you install JCEoMATIC —in your home. Iceomatic is the most economical and coldest refrigerant known to science. Let us tell you about it. Rose Trellises In Four Styles $1.39 —Prettily designed, strongly made trellises of Western red cedar— painted white. This wood is rot proof, insect proof, and positively will not- shrink or twist out of shape.. Choice of four different styles (two of them sketched.) Some A Special Sale of - Lace Neckwear $1.50 to $1.79 Values for $1.00 —One of the prettiest collections of lace neckwear we have ever offered, and one of the best values! It was made especially for us, of combination laces in the popular ecru shade. And includes in the callec~ tion, round and vee shaped collars with deep front and back, flat lace collars with pleated jabots, tie collars with pearl slides, swegtheart collars and Rosaline collars. . All with a pair of cuffs to match. Also~. Vestees with cuffs. A collection you must see to really appreciate. Kann's—Street Floor. Sample Sale of Imported ‘ Necklaces "~ $4.95 to $7.50 Qualities $2.95 Ea. —What a collection! As we look through its varied, beauties, words fail us. Such distinction of design .« .such dainty colors . .. such varied ,lenitlhs. Al sagu;‘le lg;:fl rg! imported 17Y% inches wide, others necklaces—in choker, y and sixty inch lengths—two and three strand 23% inches, and all 8 ft. : U y effects. Of novelty beads, simulated high. ¥ Qe o pearls, crystals in white and colors. In an the majority of cases just one of a kind. So afl Fan Trellises CapeR Rings op early for best selec- $125 - —8-t. trellises, piinted white. 6-1t. size, $1.00, A% Kann's—Fourth Floor, Exclugive Washington Agents for OIL-O-MATIC Oil Burners, Estimateg Yatusned. Con= ventent monthly pay- ments arranged. Domestic Service Corporation 1706 Connecticut Avenue Potomac 2048 William H. Gottlieb, Manager Kann'’s—Street Floor. Heating Engineers for more than 36 years