Evening Star Newspaper, April 28, 1929, Page 48

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12. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. APRIL 28 1920—PART 3. | avenue northeast, Washington, for | | servicé on the old main line be 10L = 'U. S. S. SLYPH DROPS 5 | DRIVER, UNABLE TO s svene orthesst, Washingionfo | B, & 0, TRAIN CUT PLEA - | Sryé on ihe.ole masd ine becesen PUHCE I.AEK CLUES l Missing Doctor _ | | “ " { i gy s SLEEP, ADMITS CHARGE | Shie ntotcaied betore Judge J. Chew | 1o YE ARD) BY COMMISSION | 0lakt Jacrom o 0%, oo, 220 FROM “AGTIVE” DUTY|| Years Old Found | ‘ ! ; | | ears o |~ Beauchamp was arrested by Con- | of Howard and Frederick Countles. o o | | stable E. E. Thompson, near Clinton, A i | One train proposed for elimination i« ]-0 MlsslNG MAN |Private Yacht of Presidents and { i VIENNA, April 27—The Aus- | In Delta of Nile Judge Sheriff Assesses Minimum | March 31. ; Proposal to Reduce Service Brings ! an early morning one from Frederick. | The man said he was a linotype op- | providing a commuters' service into the | vy Secretaries Si | Navy s Since 1898 ! | trian Academy of Sciences an- of Guilty. | his automobile away to eliminate danger | erick County Citizens. the Baltimore & Ohio filed an answer “Retired” Today. | | nounced yesterday that grain be- | | of facing the same charge again. to the protest, setting forth the fact 7 i | By the Associated Prese. | Fine of $100 Following Plea erator, but had lost his job because of | Protest From Howard and Fred- | city. while the other leaves Baltimore | his arrest, and told the court he gave about 1:.30 p.m. Before the hearing. Authorities Mysfified Over lieved to be 11,000 years old had | | By a Stalt Correspondent of The Star | Judge Sheriff imposed a minimum | Special Dispaich to The Star. few persons use the trains in question fine of $100. but Benl;:‘)h;mp. unable 10| BALTIMORE, April 27—The Public | A4 m:dmg ;\yr operation si excessive e i f pay, went to il for ays. o com] with earnings. e “t'hi'";‘m:""'g;r O | | —Inability to sleep from worry over the ‘ e Seryice Commission held a hearing yes- e sing Present Whereabouts of P g | e e e — i S 37 k i - Va., April 21. & archeological _expedition that charge against him was the reason 2iV-| Unemployment in the Netherlands is | teTday on the proposal of the Baltimore | gjipper makers of Manils, P. I, re- Wealthy Bronx Physuclan. L 1 :hdséle{};‘l::e‘mel ‘3;:};53; :l"::ldl}x;;st :‘}::nbifl\l'e:rmkmg there for more en by Otto Beauchamp, 2500 block of 'increasing. & Ohio Railroad to reduce its train | cently went on a wage strike. | s is to be “retired” today, when the red, The seeds were in a_perfect | | By the Associated Press i 4 . white and blue pennant she has flown [ | state of preservation. They will NEW YORK, April 27—Failure of from her foremast for 30 years will be | | be examined microscopically to - , 3 lowered forever. determine their exact variety. several promising clues yesterday left | Decommissioning ceremonies are to police as mystified as ever regarding | k : | take place on board the famous vessel i the reason for the disappearance and o 5 at 10 o'clock as she lies in her “bier” new boat the old Sylph was handed | present whereabouts of Dr. Charles | % alongside Pier 2 at the Norfolk Navy |over to the Secretaries of the Navy and | Brancati, wealthy Bronx physician and ! |vard. Rear Admiral W. T. Cluverius, | it is in this capacity she ends her naval | stock market operator. He left his| s { |commandant of the navy yard: Lieut. |career. | Rome November 19 last and has not W - | |Gordon B. sherwood, her skipper, and been seen by his relatives since. — | other naval omcherssmllsbe hx" ‘éplll —_— | Accompanied by Dr. Brancatis " bearers” and “The Star Spangled Ban- . " DR, cuaries pRANCATL | pee o The Sies frenelcd S Egyptian Tea Room ‘e | brothers, Emest and Orasti, New York | yealthy New York physiclan, disap- | OCF, her requiem as her b | | 3 g | | 1210 G St. NW. [ | | | | | | been discovered in a buried settle- UPPER MARLBORO, Md. April*2T. police today visited the apartment of on desormn e o g * doctor In Jersey City, who was said | Ppared November 18, Investigatiof fiex| The Sylph, formerly the private yac Second Floor. ht to correspond to the description of Dr.| of John Roach of Chester, Pa., Wfl.«\! Brancati, . Although the owner of the|Tom hisbank account. . lpurchased by the Navy Department in F Street at Seventh apartment, Dr. Joseph Zuccarelli. whom 11898, shortly after war was declared with | N | police said resembled the missing Dr.|$225.000 account 2 he had with | Spain. e tecord of her early service | Your Fortune Free With a Brancati, was not at home, Ernest and |2 Wall Street brokerage firm has been |in the Navy is obscure. At the close Orsati Brancati could not identify any | closed and the money from the account, | of the war she was assigned to Presi- Cup of Tea ¢ of the clothing or furnishings of the |which was transferred to a bank, has |dent Roosevelt as his private yacht and apartment as belonging to their brother. |since been taken from there. The served as the pleasure boat of Presi- - ,’ [ Dr. Zuccarelli did not return home money was paid over by the brokerage dents until the Mayflower, which also | Luncheon—Tea—Dinner ‘6 while the police were there. | firm on orders apparently written by has been decommissioned, was put into | Since Brancati’s disappearance a ! the missing physician. Iservice. When the Presidents got a Bridge Parties a Specialty. 1 P el e B—————E S | L4 . L4 L4 With Six Living Models . . Fasliion. S ois . « + . Who will display the Borden Fabric dresses Costume Expert : | Fifth Floor worn by Laura La Plante and members of the cast to Help * 10:30 and 4:30 - of “Show Boat at the Rialto Theater this week, at Our Costume Artist Two Fashion Shows ¥ will cut and pin-fit each day — Monday The Hecht Co. Monday and Tuesday from 10:30 dresses for you at a P AT T E N S : e to 11:30 A.M. and from 4:30 to 5:30 P.M. ministom cherge. | I | Miss McCormick a Borden Fabric stylist will give fashion talks at each of fashion shows, giving interesting sidelights on the construction of some of the 35 or 40 models that will be shown. —an Other na tlona lly 7 k nown ‘ The fabrics on display in this show are on l i ne comes lo The Hec h t 00. ; sale in our Piece Goods Dept. Fifth Floor Printed Batiste Moyra Vogue patterns — “Paris-in- 40 inches wide tissue-paper”—are now obtain- able at The Hecht Co. Another 290 yd' stride forward toward our goal i . . . Borden a fabric that is “style right” ==t give the utmost in fashion 5 and inexpensive. In a wide variety of in- 7N triguing designs. All guaranteed fast color to our customers. The exclusive | W i vaakanis: B S ok Vogue designs are based on the ¥ : i ¢ newest Paris modes and are is- it Printed Dydalk Linene sued every two weeks to give you ‘ Printed Denby Dimity the latest and the smartest from the world’s fashion centers. / Borden Zephyrs 36 inches wide Vogue Pattern 9731 Vogue Pattern 9780 g 40 3 39 c y d. A smartly feminine frock ! Truly a costume in which for afternoon with circular ( 1 O s tiers accented by the jabot 4 2 ke Rivlinae el e A myriad of attractive and fashionable neckline and two bows. i S <yl : designs from which to choose. Some on light backgrounds . .. some on dark. Fab- rics for children or grown-wups. All fast color and washable. (Pifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) z SRR ; : ! Borden Printed - 1 The Borden 5% 11 | Broadcloth e L & Vogue’s Own || Parkside Pique Prints -y Fabric Costumes 36 inches wide : AP Representative R 490 sl » will be in our Of “Show Boat at Most desirable and eorrect for warm- % ; B V. Pattbiiss Pattern Department 4 weather wear. Over a hundred designs in the Rialto Theatre Frock 9736 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N a wide variety of patterns and colorings. s Coat 9735 April 29th ~ T wa!ha‘g}:'rmr. The Hecht C0.) were made after : R : x-,msbla for Spring t M 3 d » A ’ ; Ly o Ma r it ; National Borden Fabric Vogue Patterns . .. oo - e in printed chif- \ fons of colorful 3 97 cash prizes, totaling $3,500.00 will designs. be distributed June 15th to the 97 y national winners of this contest. Reg- ister now, for the contest closes May 15th. Dresses submitted now will be LiVlllg Models to Miss L. C. Sullivan, Vogue i b 'h'fr'%'_'v“u'.';n Pioce Gogds Dept h Floor, The Hecht Co. A Parade Representative from New York, will help you with You can see frocks made after Vogue pat- your sewing problems . . . terns in our Fashion Show Monday and Tues- day. There will be two robe. Our own costume 5 Edna Ferber’s the planning of your ward- Faniotes Noved and Ziegfeld’s S Suce shows each day—10:30 artist will cut and pin-fit any ! Legy uceaas & . . B i i ]_1 :30 A.M. and 4:30 ; costume for you for a mini- Show Boat to 7}() ’I;:!’Wfi b 2 h at the Rialto Theatre g 3 s g < ; Ninth at Gee Street 6 Shows Daily—I1. 12:45, 3, §:15, 7:30, 9:45 Week Days b > S B LAURAYLAYPLANTE Vogue patterns, Vogue pattern book, Children’s Vogue pattern book and Vogue’s book of MARY PHILBIN . " Universal '_“::‘;"! practical dressmaking on sale in our Pattern Department on the Fifth Floor. | U.‘_.;u,"_i"' : Borden Fabrics Inr Hrcar Co. i F Street ot Seventh A AL A A A N % v v PP

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