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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D €, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1929; JEWELER DELIVERS GIRL TELLS STORY 17 inspectors who refused to follow them hid by riding up and down in an asked that the vote be deferred until their return. Senator Tyson, Democrat, Tennessee, reserved the right to have any of the FLYER WRECKS SHIP, time in two days yesterday afternoon. He was uninjured in either mishap. The flyer smashed his ship Wednesday in landing at Albuguerque, N. Mex., and l Oratory Trophy | 'ROOSEVELT URGES { | GOVERNING REFORMS elevator. “I guess if we would have got hold mill owners appear before the commit- tee if they so desired. SECOND IN TWO DAYS| obtaining a relief plane he came on to this point, only to crack up again in | landing at the Winslow Aviaticn Field. ORATORY TROPHY Cup Wil! Be Awarded at Con-| test Finals Here on Association of Atlanta on Brief Motor Trip. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., May 10.—Reassertion | of initiative on the part of local and | | “agitated and aggravated almest Rayon Worker Recounts How' She and Others Quit l UF M I- |of them we would have beat them up,” she said. New York Governor Addresses Bar | | Miss Bowen denied the strikers had viclated the law, but said they had been to death.” What you got left? Nothing,” the girl said as she recounted that of her $10.08 wage she was required to pay $5 for board and room, $1 for bus fare, $1 for laundry and $§1 for insurance. She CARACAS, Venezuela, May 10 (#).— Gen. Juan Vicente Gomez yesterday at | his ranch, near Maracay, received the | entire membership of Congress and re- | interated his resolution to decline their | re-election of him to the presidency. The 72-year-old man, who for 21 years was the chief executive, indicated will- By the Associated Press. Gomez Again Declines Presidency. At Goebel Crashes Relief Plane | He took off for Los Angeles in another | relief plane soon after the accident Goebel had planned a daylight flight at Winslow, Ariz, on HOP | o Kansas Gity to the coast, to Coast. Doctor Fom;d Dead on Walk. 'Y;EWF?C;R;(‘CM:\Y 10 (#).—The bedy of Dr. Fre . Cartwright, 50, of A y ‘WINSLOW, Ariz, May 10.—Art Goe- ' Ky., was found early &fday on fhe side- bel, Police be- holder of a coast-to-coast non-|walk of a downtown street. " $10.08 Jobs. said that some time after she had been | ingness to become ccmmander in chief | stop record and Hawalian flight winner, | licved death was due to natural causes, | made one of the chiefs of the reinspec- | of the army. cracked up his airplane for the second |but an autopsy will be performed 3 | tion division her wages were increased ; 5 1 cent an hour, which gave her $10.64 | | State government and comprehensive study of the Nation's method of admin- Sixth National istering justice were urged by Franklin | By the Associated Press. which James | 3 D. Roosevelt, governor of New York, in | The story of one of the girl workers |, yeey, Leonard Butsch, The Star’s entry, and | an address before the Atlanta Bar |in the Elizabethon (Tenn.) rayon mills | Thomas F. McMahon, president of the the seven other regional winners will Association here last night. | who “walked out” for a raise in her United Textile Workers of Ant‘g“?a\:fi]fl even other regi sl Tmmediate steps must be taken, he | $10.08-a-week wage concluded the hear- | the committee 12‘&“;‘855 12_1 o B i said. to enable the administration of {y;g¢ yesterday before the Scnate manu- T ok ekl work S ‘Washington Auditerium Saturday night. | BS yes ¥ e e | W th high-skilled workers aver: == e e———— \ May delivered b the local | K il factures committee on the Wheeler aging about $22 a week. e & s . State laws, in! . e oniform | resolution for a Senate inquiry of tex-| McMahon also denied any act of vio- § r to cont: ters in The | i it | his opinion, must be made more uniform | {0 ibles in Tennessee, North and |lence on the part of the workers at|fl - e | G t M U d l r l i S le | RN SRR .. SR d the t be eneral tightenin n :;‘ adr:{r:i;tr;:iinn l:fi%;’l?ld,s‘. Bgut mos% South Carolina. Elizabethton. He said the governor had sent troops there “because of political Exquisite P f f Mother’s D important of all, he said, was a study | Margaret Bowen. of procedure as affecting the basic needs | the union organized at Elizabethton | pressure” and that “Crawford Alexan- of ihe country's administrative system. |since the “walkout,” detailed how she | der, the kidnaper and a Republican, had There has been a growing conviction |and other girls in the mills left work |urged the Democratic governor to send the troops.” In attractive packages or dram quantities—you may give her a small vial of her favorite scent at little cost. i i thods have | after being denied a raise. | e e & | Tening Chairman La_Follette doubts if he $25 Guerlain’s Shalimar..22.50 not been keeping pace with changing | Telling how she and a group of oth- | conditions, Mr. Roosevelt asserted. ers climbed the mill fence and got in-|can get a committee vote on the resolu- $15 Guerlain’s I'Heure Bleue . S L This cup will be awarded (o the victor | Mr. Roosevelt motored to Atlanta from | side the shops to open the door so that [ tion of inquiry, before the end of next $5 Guerlain’s Mitsouka.. 4.50 i the Sixth National Oratorical Contest| Warm Springs, Va., where he is spend- | their fellow workers could join them, | veek because of the absence from the final 25 - 8 i vacation Miss Bowen laughed as he related that ' city of the Southern members, who have Caron’s Nuit de Noel....24.45 Houbigant’s Quelques Fleurs .......1.00, 4.00, 7.50 Houbigant’s Ideal, 1.00, 175, 350, 6.75 Evening in ....1.00 and 250 Isabey’s Lilas, Mimosa or Jasmin ........3.00 and 5.00 thy‘s purse size perfumes in metal containers.... 1.50 May 25. The trophy of the Oratorical C: for i I 3 was the cup | who is secretary of towers 18 inches from its base to the peak of its cover. The broad, curving | J o 1 handles sweep gracefully outward from | » 5 ng silver, ate in an outward The troph: , is mounted | pedestal. At finished in bril upon a turned m present it bea: “ g3 || Saturday Another Busy Day in the Celebration of Our Besides James Butsch, who Wi zone finals will fight May 2! e o Tep- yesent the =4 ats and bloomer- tailored styles. Street Floor. o 1 ‘The i iption ends with the words District of Columbia and nearby counties of Maryland and Vir- | #| { $1.50and $2.00 Rayon Underwear bottom chemise; regu- “Won by,” to which W i1l be added \hPJ ginia, Howard Finch of Kalamazoo, ‘Regular and extra 85¢ lar, extra and double H ; ° ats That Will Be pame of the boy or girl who is pro- Elizabeth Corey of extra sizes in chemise, bloomers, step- Worn on Mother’s Day Claimed champion in the final nd the winners of the panties, vests, ins and shorties. Lace-trimmed and in millinery Perfumes Dram .50c .50c Practical Gift Suggestions for MOTHER’S DAY Are Featured Throughout the Store ining for the cup. _ § Two of the zone champions will be | chosen tonight at Los Angeles and New | Orleans. In the West Coast meeting | the entry will be chosen from among | the spokesmen for the Los Angeles | Times, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Na- vada State Journal, Salt Lake City | Tribune, Portland Oregonian, the Seat- | tle Times, the Tucson Citizen and the | Jdaho Educational Association. The | Southern zone champion will be one | of the following newspaper's repre- | sentatives: Birmingham Age-Herald, || Jacksonville Journal New _Orleans || Jtem-Tribune, Louisville Courier-Jour- || pal, Raleigh News and Observer, Fort Worth Record-Telegram, Atlanta Con- stitution and San Antonio Express. WIFE OF JOHN D. WALKER | NOT ALLOWED TO TESTIFY | FHusband, Former Political Power |}/ in Georgia, Tried, Charged Satisfaction Since 1859 fINGS PALA(; 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. Lubin Jasmi Am Isabey Mimosa. Isabey Jasmin Isabey Bleu de Chine. Coty Jacqueminot Rose. Coty Emeraude. Coty Chypre. Coty L'Origan Coty Mugquet. Coty Jasmin De Musser Poeme. Houbigant Premier M: Mon Boudoir La Rose.. Violette Jasmin. Houbigant Quelques Fleur, Houbigant Ideal .. .S Houbigant's Au Matin. Rigaud Un Air Embaume. .45¢ Caron Nuit de Noel. 5 Caron Naimez qui moi Bourjois Two Groups of Smart - COATS Sweepingly Reduced These lowered prices on coats of qual- ity and distinction will be the signal for a rush of thrifty buyers to this popular de- partment tomorrow. Coats for now, coats for Summer, coats for next Fall, oy $13.95 $22.50 $19.75 | Coats Coats for all purposes and all occasions, in broadcloth, tweeds, celanese, velour, Poiret twill, English blends, velvet and novelty sport fabrics. Cape-backs, belted and straightline models, tailored and fur- trimmed. Houbigant Guerlain's Mitsouka........83¢c I'Huere Bleue...83c 75¢ Lentheric's Asphodele. .....75¢ Toiletries—Main Floor The new, the fascinating, the ever-becoming is presented on a scale exceptional even at King’s Palace to- morrow—and will grace the heads of smartly-dressed moth- in Embezzlement. ers on Sunday! 85 and $6 Values $3.55 Style personified! Hats of ultra- smartness in types and sizes for every preference—and of every high-grade material. Small, medium and larger models, reflecting the advance Summer mode as well as the authentic versions for now. All colors, all head sizes. Sale of Children’s Hats A world of charming styles $ 1 .88 By the Associated Press. i MACON, Ga. May 10—Mrs. Adah | P. Walker, the former Mrs. John Stew- art of Athens, who in 1917 eloped with John D. Walker, former financial and || political power in Georgia, was not al- Jowed to testify last night in the trial of the latter on a charge of embezzlement. Mrs. Walker was offered as & witness || by the defense. United States Attorney W. A. Bottle objected, claiming an old || law _disqualified a wife from testifying against her husband. | Walker made no statement to the | Jury. il Arguments to counsel began at. 9 o'clock this morning. | 200 STILLS TAKEN. Federal Figures Show Virginia |} Second in Number of Raids. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va., May 10.—North |/ Carolina led Virginia and South Caro- lina in the number of illicit distilleries seized by Federal prohibition officers in April. Statistics Teleased here today by R. Q. Merrick, prohibition director || for the three States, disclosed 200 dis- || tilleries taken in North Carolina, as | compared with 99 in Virginia and 80 in South Carolina. f Twenty-four arrests were made in Virginia, the report of Mr. Merrick showed, as against 18 for North Caro- lina and 11 for South Carolina. ! $25 to $29.75 Coats Thank this important May Sale for such values! 600 MEN’S NEW STRAW HATS Imported and domestic straws in the season’s correct, new styles. Buy your hat tomorrow. Why wait until later and double this price? 1?9 in the popular pokes, wide brims and other wanted mod- els. White and all colors. A special pricing for Saturday. Second Floor. $2.00 Fancy Heel SILK HOSE %149 Twin-Point Heels Triple-Point Heels King Honors de Martino. ROME, Italy, May 10.—Nobile Gia- como de Martino, Italian Ambassador to Washington, yesterday was sworn in as Senator at Palazzo Madama. He received congratulations from many || colleagues on this mark of distinction ||| bestowed on him by the King. A brand-new, fresh straw hat at the very beginning of the season—yet at an cnd-of-the-season price. New straws... new shapes...just the hats the well dressed man will wear Btxeet Fiooe this Summer. Sizes 634 to 7%%. Extra-Fine Straw Hats in New Styles 2.69 Hats as fine as you'll find in a long journey at this remarkable price . . . in fact, this price is 'way below the regular marking. Men’s Store—Main Floor BALLOONS FREE! 4,407 alon il be e 16 Sremonson: Girls’ White Silk Frocks Dainty frocks of white silk crepe de chine in one-piece and long-waisted styles, with shirred or ruffled skirts, long or short sleeves. Trim- med with lace, rosettes and ribbon. to 14 years. Crepe de Chine Party Frocks In pastel shades. Cap sleeve and sleeve- QL QR less models, trimmed with rows of picot ruf- o fles, frills, rosebuds and ribbons. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Impcrted Voile Frocks Sheer voile frocks in pastel shades, trim- 2 98 med with picot ruflle, rcsebuds and bows. $ . Sizes 7 to 14 years. Children’s $1.98 and $2.98 Hats Smart hats of plain and novelty straws, fancy braids, Toyos and Tuscans. Poke, 31149 short-back and off-the-face styles in all colors. Trim- med with ribbons, streamers, bows and stitching. All colors. ® Remember Q/not/wr's @ay 1s AY 12tk New shipment full-fash- ioned pure silk hose in chif- fon and service sheer weights, beautiful, clear quality. Self heels and black heels in three novelty styles. All shades. Very slight irregulars. $2.00 Silk $1.00 Hose Chiffon and service weight full- fashioned silk hose with pointed and square heels; plain and picot tops. All colors. Irregulars. Chere is no message of love el on s oot Lo cmwcyca’ Ly a Book. Sizes 7 Misses’ $1.00 Silk Hose 50(: Pure thread silk hose, sizes 8 to 10. Slight irregulars of a noted make. White and colors. Street Floor Children’s $3.00 Shoes Smart New Oxfords, $ 1 .88 Straps and Ties Featured at Popular new models, in tan calf, patent leather and simu- lated watersnake, of excel- lent workmanship, assuring good service as well as good looks. Crepe sole oxfords in- cluded. Sizes 8% to 11, 11 to 2, (Zflxcre is no Mother ihat would not be made happy by the gift of o look. BB v it wioreseiass slethonifudingthovishtibook For W Wother it W ebster Clothes All-Wool 2-Trouser Suits Exclusive at the Palais Royal 7.50 All the new shades of tan, blue and gray as well as smart mixtures—in new two-button models; some with tattersall vests and one pair pleated and one pair plain trousers; also conservative models. And Webster Cloth famous for their superior tailoring, their high-grade fabrics, and their perfect fit. Men’s Store—Main Floor Second Floor NEMO WEEK Brings Into Prominence These Popular Features of the NEMO @ by 1322 F Street VW Main 861 i Ma We are the Washington agents for these famous clothes for boys Boys’ Tom Sawyer Wash Suits Tomorrow a splendid exhibit of the new models . « o be sure to see the window display 1.95 2.45 2.95 3.45 Mothers will find in this showing of Tom Sawyer wash suits all the newest styles and materials for the coming season. Every Tom Sawyer suit is guaranteed to be fast color and to give complete wearing satisfaction. Cute little flapper models for the kiddies of 2 to 6—other models 6 to 10 years. Boys® Store—Main Floor » SPECIAL SAT. Only Open Till 6 P.M. C. Foright. sht Specialist, Parlors 916 G St. Second Floor Line of Foundation Garments: NEMO-FLEX COMBINATION, made of fine rayon-stripe material with an average belt for average and stout figures. gores over hips. Side-fastened, rein- forced in bacl NEMO-FLEX SIDE - FASTENED GIRDLE for medium and heavy figures, made of rayon brocade, re- inforced front with broad side sections of knitted elas- tic. Strip of elastic across edge insures extra snugness. Our Expert Corsetiere will fit you with the proper model for your figure. top of back $ 0 0 Sizes 26 to 34. 5———- Second Floor. length VISION Genuine Toric Lenses Unbreakable Shell Frame THE FORIGHT OPTICAL CO, INC. 916 G St. N.W. Franklin 7055 Elevators to Our Parlors Mather Building Men’s $1.50 and $2 Perfect Shirts High-grade shirts tailored of genuine broadcloth, fancy mad rayon-stripe madras and rayon-stripe broadcloth. Neckband, attached collar and separate collar siyles in a wonderful range of patterns. Sizes 14 to 20. Elevators Street Floor