Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1929, Page 21

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THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,.FRIDAY, MAY No e ived at - r the Scalisi-. uinta slayers. TO BE SENT TO ITALY | uary Tor Scalisi and Anselmi, & eir-| e .- cumstance contrary to the traditions Peach Cmp Damage Heavy. i f killings. which invariably are = VE TRlS SlNKIN Third Victim of Hammond Slayings | fonowed by Toviah frlloral flhbll_vT of | ATLANTA, May 10 P)—Recent | s i s | sympathy. = At the home of Guirta, hail ds It ia will Will Be Buried in Chicago. | however, there were numerous imposing ( i::::::;i pe'“h":,:,l;e ;; 1‘::,‘?{‘,; ;,, Joe Alello Is Sought. | tributesof flowers. and_arrangements | Teduce thE BEACR 0P RLLEOE °Y BT e Gh v : | for a costly funeral and burial were | S adEe " Anvountad yksierdsy) 10™ 11™ FAxD G ST . | By the Assoclated Press. 4 | Mr. Talmadge has just returned from a REETS Colored Boatswain’s Mate| cuicaco, May 10—The bodies of | Police investigation of the triple KIll- | tour of the peach belt of the State. e |ing centered around a searc or Joe | John Scalisi and Albert Anselmi v\fl‘elA‘%“o_ 'who has been sought also for | e R T Tells of Helping in Rescue | prepared for shipment to Ttaly. Jo- | questioning concerning. the Valentine| A bicycle hill-climbing contest was eph Guinta, third of the Hammond. | day massacre in which seven gangsters | held recently at St. Cloud, France. of 21 Persons. By the Associated Press. LONDON, May 10.—Sc: i r . - Featuring peoi sl WooDwWARD & LOTHROP Two Smart Models of Brittany course of testimony today before the p GRS DOWN STAIRS STORE Crepe in Sleeveless Sports Frocks Ship's list, and of the successful efforts o launch No. 11, John said they were frving to get No. 13 out when the| Vestris tdok a sudden cant and smnodl to sink. A Very Popular $ I 6'50 eqNo 13 floated off the poop.” he said, | . o T Pri 'and after again trying to get No. 12| ow rrice otit, T went overboard. and swam to Another S eCIaI Se“m No. 13. My mate did the same and ¢ helped me into the boat. There was| Mother sDaY nobody else there at all.” | There were 19 of the crew and four ° . $ 15 . man passengers in the boat when they . alr s were picked up by the steamship Berlin, 1 ts and it was only in reply to repcated 9 ] urgings that John told ‘how he and e mate saved the other 21 persons. | n . “We pulled the boat around and | Very Slight Irregulars candies pulled them out of the water,” he said of $1.95 Grad simply. Skl gl i rage Whitman, Sherry, Mail- P]cot.'l'op i lard and other well-known SLAYING BY 2 WOMEN; Full-Fashioned i candies, boxed for Moth- er’s Day, $1 to $10 boxes. DUE TO ‘FOLE DE DEUX’| Hemstitched Run-Stop ' Obie | Fiorey-imede e Lo 13 An exceptional value are these Chocolates — attractively Strange Form of Insanity, ]Jefensei chiffon silk hose with lisle toe- boxed, $2. Plea, Caused Wife and Daugh- ! guards. You should purchase h g:gntwrs‘;‘:o;su No. 16 in large quantities. In smart | 3 i St L shades of vellum, springtan, + 6 mignon, nocturne, petal, milo y v the Associated Press. 3 A v gl g— and la mode. Sizes 874 to 10. Lucften LeLong lorm of insanity, refused admission as a o defente in “une’ Snyder-Gray murder | Children’s 7;-Length Fancy Perfumes trial in New York, saved a woman and | . : her daughter from possible capital pun- Sports Hose, 35¢ pair, 3 for §1 Couturier perfumes— ishment sesterday In what officials be- RN AES FeTORE made to harmonize with ieve to be the first case where it has ] ’ “pm oupgn been accepted by a law court in the °“; s éf’,ss'g‘;?—t ;}5 ")?,, nited States. an, .75 to $15. “N, “Fole a deux” (literally “folly of two") $3.75 to $22.50 : was the defense offered énhbcléalt of 4 et 'A‘ a1 Antibes Mrs. Clara Fischer, 57, and her daugh- eT_Goops, A1sLe No. ” ter, Ethel, 31, who strangled their " 5 FIRST FLOOR. The sportsmanlike husband and father, Jacob, with his Toya Straw New Whlte ‘Kid frock—in two-piece style—that has won necktie while he was dressing April 19. . s 3 intend ¢ o([Zxrw?:;;L;pgm?cerl-tlf»slasx‘tlgfrexflgi:ég Hats s3_95 Shoes, $5:85 Large Chiffon fame because of its » that the malady was, Toughly, a “joint Antibes shirt. The insanity.” The other had been afflicted e . 3 il her lite, he stated, and the daughter | ‘Are ¥Early "Favorites ‘For Round toe model with one Scarfs, $3 tuckan sl:(m hasoa ad developed it within recent vears, v O until both had an identical complex. Summer Wear These lovely scarfs would zl}?i:n {;g:hte‘:f, M‘; In their case, according to their testi- \ ) . . y e T i o mony and that of Dr. Gerty, it caused QR To wear with one’s many dif regularly sell for much o and Rk them to believe the father was the g E ferent Summer dresses, natur- more. In pastel shades, $16,50 with floral designs. Forceps,” and had cursed them. i Sinass, S R head of a cult cailed - the “Devil's S s ailicaloredlitoyavaitawihatatare The jury returned a - verdict of most practical. In any style “murder while insane.” Judge John J. one may prefer. FirsT FLOOR. Sullivan committed the mother to the State Insane Hospital at Elgin and the | Other models of felt and com- -~ N Chukker daughter to the asylum at Kankakee. binations in white, pastels, \ > 5 4 i AT T R AT black and navy. All head sizes. . E Chlflofl B E;Lke: S’yele_fai!:oi‘:ls (Qs. 21 ARMY AIRPLANES e AL Handkerchiefs the sy i in v READY FOR ATTACKS Smart, large, two-tone / top, tuck-in skirt, with chiffon handkerchiefs, E - z box pleats and belt. In o * $2.50. i 2 : s eggshell, white, orchid Long-Range Bombing Campaigns Continuing Our Clearance meoner. A o. 1 | B S Mimon. Planned Against New York pes, 7o o Women’s and Misses’ Spring Coats ST strap and buckle. Perforated sides and vamp; high heel. DOWN STAIRS STORE SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. .ys‘::\:ml;c;;:‘éi;ngauf. May 10— Tweed, Twill, Broadcloth and The smartest glove—the Twenty-one Army airplanes were kasha-like Coats — fur-trim- washable suede pull-on, groomed for a take-off here today on | ° $3.50. a mission which will include a “raid” | '“l“ll\ and ff"fl"f." Smaft" bows, on Cincinnati and a “long range bomb- | tucks, scarfs, fancy collars. Guroves, Aiste No. 11 b ing atack” on New York. The planes | Were $16.50 e Were $25 Fmsr FLoon, : % will travel 4,000 miles, participa i ’ in aerial tactics unique in the history of The Smart Younger Set Are Going e e Two Other Groups of Smart Spring Coats Reduced Chiffon Hose ; Sleeveless this Summer Army monoplane Question Mark on its szz_were 529.50 fzs_were 535 Otic exclimive Jane Wiisdl dl Misses’ Frocks $29'50 4 history making flight last January, headed the aerial unit, which was made DOWN STAIRS STORE chiffon hose, with open , be! d | P oL e eciiv-seveny omoers | clocks, $2.50. QKb In New Sleeveless Fashions :1:“3‘9 enlisted men comprised the per- Hosirry, Aisie No. 17 & The manegvers over, Cincinnati are | B ELoos’ g P . The sun plays the leading role in fashion this season programmed for May 18. e O 2 . 9 ? —influencing the most important styles. Si it o S 1 it t nue 1) g t P sty ince i ms"‘];n:}mogx Hittarios wie’ TR on New | Continued Selling Glrls New wash 5 Nir was first predicted that it would be fashionable to ;r_m:- Clid(y qi‘b:héns'c‘;m‘d %r. ;:3;0 22. (‘K d ” sl air 3 Wooden Frame be sun-tanned—the sleeveless mode was established ottt : i | £as, P Fr k S $l.95 Handbags ':an.d ts'n'lalll't “ygun% thingdse" hl:ve receiveg it en- 0 kio Visit. 1 . . " v . lusiastically. mall wonder, however, when one T;n;ée i:‘:h:g“( :‘L{;’he - Duconlmu.ed Mod?l‘ 5 oC b Of calf leather, in smart- considers the host of chic sleeveless frocks, that are part of the visit of Prince Henry, Duke | Regularly Higher Priced 7 | est costume shades—these here. Plain and printed crepes, chiffons and geor- of Gloucester, and his suite in Japan | b The Well Known bags have the new wooden gettes. Srminated today s nnd“them;e;t g Sturdy Ankle Patch Keds, “r b tops, $7.50 SLE e Nikko, Jsboug by I 1o | designed for vigorous sports ucette’”’ Make Tt Cbose ATiEE oS0 :’;ant:ihi:Ln::le:.‘f;m:dw-::.rl:::g;.g. ’gak here. While traveling upcountry and L 5 until he returns to Canada the duke | wear. Sizes 6 to 2 for chil- First FLOOR. RN dren, 274 to 6 for boys and 1 Voile Other sleeveless frocks, $16.50 to $35 e | 674 to 11 for men. i Nearly $6,000,000 worth of machinery | /2 ot sl S from the United States was imported DOWN STAIRS STORE Dlmty A LOVCIY =\ 15sES’ FROCKS, THIRD FLOOR., into Brazil last year. g T ! 7 SRR | 3 E Prints Negligee Women $ Falmc —in the gayest —of brocaded crepe satin, Gloves’ 78(: X of Summer colors. :hm::;etgstla;‘lored . Miss es’ Silk Coats With and with- NecLIGEES, THIRD FLOOR. Beus coiBaard ! | Classic Pull-on Style out bloomers in create many ensembles’ $30.50 Compo Board: Plain or scallpped | . both straightline 1 P 4 tops, Paris-point back; g and belted stvle. Lace and With plain and printed frocks, one Of faille silk, crepe de chine—lined Plaster Boar ‘ in ecru, French gray. All fast colors. Crepe ]ackets of these silk coats will create smart and unlined—with scarfs, throws, mode, white, cocoa and ensembles. bows and capes. beach. Sizes 7 to 14. Crepe de. chine jackets— Hly % ¥ : - )clowN STAIRS STORE single and reversible Other Silk Coats, including Geor~-tte Coats, $22.50 to $69.50 Complete range of sizes at | DOWN STAIRS STORE styles. Single, $7.50. ‘Re- Misses’ Coats, THIRD FLOOR. all times. = versible, $22.50. ALITY NOMY |p S Lace jackets add much chic for theater and res- E GEO. M. , : B fi\M fint(mE First Time Shown Tomorrow 1 ;‘“;z::m’fx? o § 5 INC ‘t o o | Summer Silk Frocks Lumber and Millwork 649-651 Main 1523.25 N.Y. Ave. 1348 7 SLNW. | ‘ i Lizard Pump e P : $ 75 Marine blue lizard and BIOUSCS | T ° | matching kid are smart . | Meets every _requirement where Wall Board is used. Sleeveless A New Blue Suntan Georgette this season—with a light blue silk kid. Buckles over $ I 0-75 . ” | the instep, with blue Designed for Women and Misses enamel buckle, $18. A ll | ¥ Al WoMEN's SHoES, THIRD FLOOR. Teovaiastvenrstalss 2 ra S W MR ) PrintedYolSan &;’":’;‘le —one with a jab:t— THURSDAYS 2L 4] Crepe delGhine ashable Permanent Waves s the other with a sur- June 2 July M. %5 Aueust 8 22 Fl plice front — both of Bivtembar B Bioivhe: ¢ at Crepe for Summer suntan ‘ georgette and lace—and sleeveless, in Round $16.80 Trir ; . ! Sleeveless one-piece dresses with long-sleeve BT S accord with fashion. e or sleeveless jacket—one-piece dresses with be- and Nestle’s methods— coming necklines, pleated skirts, fancy belts comfortable surroundings and pockets. are conditions that make Other georgette blouses i i . i Woodward & Lothrop the in tan, Capucine and N R Sizes 14 to 2036 to 44 ideal place to have your eggshell, $13.75. Tickets good for 16 davs. DOWN STAIRS STORE permanent.’ Further information uron reauest to H | €. E MeCulloysh, G. P. A 013 Tith ]} HAIR DRESSING, Seconp FLOOR. Brouses, Tairp FLOOR. Sireet N.W.. Washington, Pennsylvania Railroad

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