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7. C, MAY 12: 1929—PART T. it ONLY DEATH CLUE 15 IN HANDKERCHIEF Officials Disagree on Wheth- | er Harvard Student Slew Self or Was Murdered. I Will Place Wreath ‘ Other | $2 New Whoopee SWEATERS Crew and V_neck styles with long sleeves. n mixed: all newest color- ings:_siz to_&4. ' Perfect quality. Filbrees! Gfors1 Standard brand: regulation size; per- fect_quality. $1.39 Red Diamond Hemmed Diapers, doz. Perfect quality birdeye 23x32_inches. By the Associated Press. WINDSOR, Conn., May 11.—A wom- an’s blood-stained handkerchief, ap, ently reddened in ministration to a dying, if not already dead, remains after | four days the only concrete clue before ! officials’ trying to decide whether Wal- | ter Treadway Huntington of this town, | Harvard student, was killed or commit- ted sukide. i The sortid drama has caused sharp disagreement among official investiga- | tors. and throughout New England pub- | lic_interest was centered on tJ ase. ‘The woman's handkerchief was (‘fledw { Hoover Authorizes Nnmlng of Two | ‘Women for Jobs. President Hoover has authorized the | appointment of Mrs. Lottie C. Moyer to a clerical position in the office of the | $1.50 and $2.00 HATS 3 Crush. Part-wool they must have been placed there by | Director of Public Buildings and Public Pactwool MAnds. - some one else than the student, possi- : Parks of the National Capital and the gl’:ngie:?fii:‘wmm Wwho owned the tiny | appointment also of Mrs. Mary E. Port- The county detective, alone in his| ®Ffi€ld &s an operative in the Bureau ot l.uur;‘nca that Huntington died by his|Engraving and Printing, Treasury De- own hand, will, it was indicated. get no | partment, both “with support in this theory from Coroner J. !:,mce Hles ol Gilbert Calhoun. This official is ex-| pected to make public his own report of | Mrs. Moyer has had several years ex- perience in a clerical capacity with , the shooting soon. May Side With Doctors. commercial firms and with the Arling- | He has intimated he will side with/ton Memorial Bridge Commission. She both Dr. Costello and Medical Examiner | is the widow of Jacob S. Moyer, who | Aaron T. Pratt of Windsor, who main- | died July 21, 1925, after 25 years’ serv- tain theories of homicide. Coroner Cal- | ice in the office of Public Buildings and | houn in his investigation decided to dis- | Public Parks. pense with a formal inquest hearing. Mrs. Porterfield is the widow of James | Mr. Costello’s citation of the six hand- | Porterfield, a plate printer in the | Genuine Kryptok Invisible Bifocals T | $1.50 Full Fash’d ‘Sik Host oprs. 1 R All_sales final. no exchanges, no_refunds. Bs Bov- $1.95 and $2 Hemstitched sl = o ae oeny fl.e e e oys’ lue OVERALLS 2for1 5::3!‘ grade blue flenlm sk hn"h! Boys’ $1.39 $1.49 OXFORDS $1 lack and tan. 'l!h eomposmon rub. $2.50 anbermkl $l 64x64 Tablecloths OVERALL SUITS 'Sl : Boys’ and Glrll o2 for 31 % tor 31 . . - - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOXN. | COL BISHOP TRANSFERRED Advocate General's Department, from | . the Philippines to the War Department; | — | Maj. Mark E. Guerin, Judge Advocate General's Department, from Fort M- Officers Are Ordered to| SUICLS 3 PAC e Philippines; Mal. | Change Their Posts. John ngwfirmmm!onu lith Caval from the esidio of onterey, Cal Col. Percy P. Bishop, Coast Artillery | to Manila, P. I, Ma)j, Arnold N, Krog- Corps, has been transferred from Hono- | stad, Air Corps, from Fort éfihv!g‘flnh | Kans., to Governors Island. N. [ lulu, Hawall, to Boston, for duty at|Kans.to Governets 1gand, N i headquarters, 1st Corps Area; Lieut. Col. | Gorps, from Fort Snelling, Minn., to | John H. Read, jr., Ordnance Depart-| the Panama Canal Zone. | e - | | ment, from Springfield, Mass,, to Curtis | —- l Unlimited Parking Space | Bay, Md; Lieut. Col. Edward M.| Afghanistan Town Is Tnken " 59¢ Bk Sl SR, B, 2l HARRY K AU]FM{ the War Department to the Pm\lnx of Emir Bacha Sakea under Abdur | ] Undermuslms Ground, Aberdeen, Md.; Maj. H. H. K. | [S) _ Nainsook Slipe. Combinations _and Mond.: Mond Sheridan, Ordnance Department, from | Rahim have captured the important S ?I:;p]c‘rsy':rtll made and fnished. Sizes nday londay | Fort George G. Meade, Md, to_the| town of Herat in Northeast Arnnlmn M qu,rseélul‘lr:rl vlv:rt:;:get 1§Lmypo¥z"w Emil | from a force under Ghaus Mahomed. Glrln siisor . 51 Only 1316- 1326 StNW. On]y | worth, N Y., "to Harvard University, | it Was estimated today by the bureau = (¢ ENSEMBLES No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Filled Cambridge, Mass; Maj. Bruce H. | celved here today. Of smart new prints. in lovely color: d 2 {;o::eru" Dex;t;l Corps, 'S-&ms’the sln}t‘e - 'nrxjc mxyp«ho( %hau;ggnhume%‘rr TR styles for girls from ] Girls’ | University of Towa to locum, used to fight when ur Rahim i Girl ? 98¢ | ¥.i Maj. William L. Lemmond, Judge soldiers approached the city. (915139 New Hoovers sl UN'DRI'EE ZforSI Boys’ 2{01-51 Cland SMOCKS | WASH SUITS <] Sleeveiess Hoovers of broadeloth, in Y-E::o‘}'.:'p'u:fldm‘nrfimq"fffi S0 do | Small lote_of broadeloth, linene. etc.; d assorted colors. Smocks with long | Fioe and white.— Second | sev styles: sizes 9, S gleeves nrjp!v!lcsn Cretonne and Girle SIAO Boys’ $1.95 s ‘ ; ¢ broadcloth irls 1 l | 5,$1.50 Extra-Size 31 MIDDY SKIRTS $ TRENCH COATS ““ ” SL[PS White Lonsdale § e Orly isamerette, made ‘llh rlnlcd ‘;l‘ml@;ggll(lix-‘guner Henry Costello of | At Seventh and K Of sl o cotton crape, brpadeloth | 180D Bl Bicely mede" and ’fl'm;fi"é' s Py evidence refut T~ | ze8 6 to 16 yes sistent beliet of County Detective Ed.| Mrs. Thomas Spence of Milwaukee,| nd sion, dacenen, Sl epaliary | ot —— ward Hickey that Huntington took his| national president of the American and orehid 59¢ Crepe and own life. War Mo'lhem who will preside at the . ' 1 Nai k G or The bullet that pierced the Harvard | ceremonies lay, at Arlington Amphi- 1 » ainsoo! OWNS A5t 2o el s'& Ewing Photo yes Xamin ree. 53| BABIES’ Wearables Sip-over stale; shirred tront; pastel iner, would have instantly paralyzed him | | 5‘ AT A DOLLAR || g5cEn it & did not kill him at once. And ,,’,'“‘ 0 K ’S APPOINTMENTS. - | P 69¢ Extra-Slze f Aacceptance of the county detective’s the- | | v 4 z sl ory'Gepends on belel that atter shoot- e, ety Pl GOWNS or ing himself the student wiped his wound Handmade Philippin 7 with half a dozen handkerchiefs. :fiqfipn&rglm? Brawers. xh?lg‘odfl?r':vl: el nsook; white and pink: Believe Put in Pocket. Muslin_Crib She 78c Lace-Top The woman's handkerchief, smeared Zfor sl ith blood and brain tissue, was found SLIPS n Huntington's hip pocket with two g - other handkerchiels. Gostello insisted asflon ¥immea"big e e 384074 Girls’ $1.50 Slip-on $1 Jacquard weavi yon and worsted in contrast colors: sizes 1 to 14 vears. short Ko Hand-embroidered Dresses_and Creepers Walking Dresses. wi 19c Baby Blankets. Kaufman's— (Far and Near vision in one pair of glasses). Sold regularly at $15. Special price. . Women’s House | SLIPPERS 31 o One-strap and boudoir styles: le and rubber heels; also feit julle in_the assortment from 3 to | 59¢ Broadcloth & 9 £ 3 f $ or$l 50c Extra-Size SQIE F‘.”N“EL.IE:S nhite striped nuefi BLOOMERS 3forS1| ez Q3 nainsook. in pink and Sesh. others o alinty “Bowerea "crepe: extta ful cur. <"c I’ $1 Plaid b4 B::l:erfly Skirts 2for$1 mart new plaids in brisht colorings, Orochet. Silk lnd Bllld .fleetn in every wanted shi IDF and sty for women and misses. z!o(gllxhly mmmefl All head sizes, " Kaufman's—Second Floor $1.69 Hemstitched $l Perfect quality. extra -size for double 81x99 SHEETS beds: free_from starch or_ dressing. 59¢ Sunfast 4 y ds' sl Cretonnes IYB"‘:’ "}d’. new Spring patterns and 59¢ Chiffon Rnyons 'y & Lord's quality, new patterns ang golon fast_color. 39c Marquisette Sash Cartains 4Pr5-$1 36" thehes “lont 18" Jnenet wide. o 51 $2 Bar .H-;f; Cushion Sets seat and back e Bar Harbor Chat ceeer e e 19¢ Colored Border Toh '69¢ Printed ¢ -en made; -m "to_ 6 = } CREEPERS rsl 39c¢ Part Linen 4 d $1 Furniture C.verin( y S A A ot 1, P in S Toare. | arounder suarantoed ast color: A Wind-Up Sale! COATS & DRESSES Brand-new Summer styles and close-outs of higher priced Imu offered at extraordinary savings. DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES Were o $9.95 || | it 2tr Bt st s Were to $5.95 Were to $6.95 $A4.95 $1 Pointed Heel prs-$l S COATS *_heels: all-over sill Were to $12 Fast-color ‘Washington Open Porum. 808 I street, ! o'clock. Sub}ect “Where Can 1 Find Doctor?” The Red Triangle Outing Club will | meet at Rosslyn, Va, at 2:15 o'clock. | Buy round trip ‘ticket to Grest Falls. Hike will be along Bullneck Run to BT S I ENNA JETTICK 72x80 checked nainsook: . Special Sale of Frames [ s $1 —3$2—$3 Wl(sh ‘white muslin bodice; sizes 8 t kerchiefs in Huntington's pockets as| Bureau of Enj 1 d Printi; demonstrating the youth was not alone | more than 16 yeare who dicd ance | (54 Glrlx 79¢ e T o e e studen ad a “han A Sng (BALAL was mob unetal for hins 't 24 . oainiz, rint, 1o "fa'u“""-neé“".'fi"' ikt | {8 Blue or White sl CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. PSJUNIFORM DRESSES TODAY. lllle wfl"h 'hlll ‘coll or IH \‘h e The American Association of Uni- | S Boys Long “Pants women and their friends to meet at | wa‘.mh;\son home m"A“A X‘BL;' Md., i flll with three onsin avenue car e, 29, . . . . today at 3 o'clock for a walk, Bring | Nothing more important in Summertime. And Trle; sizes Johnson. ENNA JETTICKS, most wonderfully comfort- ls;.ll‘.’é'l';"l'N's'“d 4for$l The Wanderlusters hike will start . : : o from Seventeenth and Pennsylvani able shoes—in the wide world—at these prices! staiped volle Step-ing, lace trimmed: avenue southeast at 2:45 o'clock. ' Mr. | p atal o R otmers “wniter Resh ‘T. Swann Harding will address the ight or bloomer leg: sizes 2 to 13 stk Corselettes and sl Inner-belt carseleuu and 'xlll Ilflunfl Girdles. rayon stripe: elastic insets { Bring lusch, cup and flashiight.” Cof- | fiea/fb S/]O@ BLOUSES Zforsl when shot, was answered tonight by |27, 19 | (.) DIMITY DRESSESZfOI'sl have as many as eight in one suit. [$]) sieeves: "sizes 7 to 14 S ) 2 wten | Limphasizing COMFORT! g [SJWASH SUITS supper. Leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch McMillin will lead. B d Girl Vit s for $1 79c White Middy Whll. I!II- Jong sleeves: full cut; sizes 4for $1 shell-trimmed knee; COATS Were to $20 $19.85 [V ™ mfi:,":.fl WomenuSk Sy Union Sluts e~ ZYJS-SI Summer -el{rn regular_and exra. ru'r 3 lo-Catholic Club of the DI ¢ olkpwluumn‘m. Wil Dol annust et | G Bunplow Aprnl SI ing for election of officers tomorrow, 8 ‘; & Ho‘lu esses or p.m.. at St. Thomas' Hall, 1772 Church saia tey checl o aiEints and singhame, I Bretty, Shesk street. Mass meeting, New York Avenue | n S {55TRE 2ford] Kaufman's—Second Fleor Overalls and 69c Perf: RochiERs _2f0r 31 Wadow Siude, Zfor 311, aque cloth d als Blie denimy ali sizes S to-8 vears. | wreen apd :hlu" e Sxe ooty HATTL: Boys’ 89c New Presbyterian Church Tuesday, 8 p.m. Dr. Ida Soudder, president of Vellore Collelt South India, will speak. Sub- ject, “The Daughters of India An- swer Mother India." ‘The Loyal Knl(th of the Round | Table will meet, Tuesday, 12:30 p.m., at University Club. Speaker: Vincent Cal- | )mn Subject: “The Future of the " Pianist: Mrs. N K. Gardner, William Corbin, librarian of the Smithsonian Imtltutlon will be the guest of the center forum at the Jewish Commuity Center, May 14, at 8:30 p.m. “Reading the How, the What and Why of It?” will be the subject of his talk. Public is invited. The Soclety for Philosophical Inquiry will hold its annual commemorative meeting, Tuesday, 4:55 p.m., at the Na- | tional Museum, room 43. Subject: “Vol- taire.” Speskers: Prof. Edward E. Rich- llnl’fi.;on and Dr. William Thomas Shep- | rd. Stanton Park Citizens’ Association ; will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Peabody School. Lincoln W. R. C, No. 6, will meet tomorrow, 8 pm., at Grand Army Hall. The Washington Advertising Club | will entertain at a dinner and dance to- | morrow at Wardman Park Hotel. Spe- | clal features have been planned. { A bridge and 500 card party for the | ; benefit of Grace Church, will be held | tomorrow, at the Woman's Benefit As- | sociation Club, 1750 Massachusetts ave- nue. The Brookland Citizens' Association | will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in Masonic 1 Hall, Twelfth and Monroe streets. Selden M. Ely, supervising principal | fifth division, will give an address on “The School Situatio A card party for the Eastern Star | Home board of Bethany Chapter will be held at the home of Mrs. Eva D. Court, 1723 Newton street, May 16, 8 p.m. Students of the Johnston Speech Arts | classes_will present an informal pro- | gram Tuesday evening at_their class “home,” the old Supreme Court Build- | ing, east of the Library of Congress on Pennsylvania avenue side. Tnose on | the program will be: Miss Alice Lev- itre, Randolph 2- and John Eppam. | oo — ! Officers will L. __.alled May 16 at| %:45 p.m., by the Biair-Hayes P. T. A. | Those to be instalied are: Maude Meyers, president; Mrs. Burroughs, | vice president; Miss Goldiner, secretary; | Mrs. Martin, treasurer, and Mrs. Ma- | gruder, historian. Washington Posi, Soclety of Ameri- can Military Engineers, will hold iis monthly luncheon at the Army and Navy Club, Tuesday at 12:30 o'clock, the speaker being Brig. Gen. Ewing E. Booth, assistant chief of staff. His sub- ject will be “Bullding a War Depart- ment Budget.” | CALLS AT WAR OFFICE. Officer | German Cabinet Confers With Good. Dr. Theodore Leawald, former secre- tary of the interior of the German cab- | inet, called at the War Department | yesterday with his secretary, Dr. Diea. and had a conference with Secretary | Good. Dr. Leawald is now the head of all | athletic organizations in Germany and | a member of the international Olympic committee. He represented the German | government at the last Olympic games at Amsterdam, Holland. He has visited the Uni‘ed States on numerous occa- #lons in ' : past and was the German commissioner at the World Fair in St. Louls in 1904. Former Never forgetting BEAUTY! For here are new Enna Jettick shoe fashions in which every woman may stride with pride The “Rena” —patent leather, black or brown kid—§§ White kid or Blonde kid—$6 The “Fayette” leather, wood heel, effect—§6 With a Fit strap Smart patent The “Lois”—patent leather, black or brown kid — Blonde kid~$6 The “Junior”—IL.ow-heel models for the junior woman for Every Foot! Enna Jetticks come in all sizes, narrow, extra narrow to wide widths—so, you will not be told you’ve “‘an expensive foot Be Energetic Fecl Energetic ENNA JETTICKS! 7th & K 3212 14th “Women’s Shop”—1207 F S o ){ WATER SETS White. pink. Ruch and honey: hand | ombmmereu full cut sives. Standard count prints, new Spring styles: sizes 7 to 14 years. ~alue for boys—coat. and mat erials; B2 sizes 7 to 16 years. 600 Women’s New sl DAY FROCKS Vat dve prints. meny styles: sizes 16 t 75¢ to $1 Sample 4f sl Bandeaux Pink. white. nile. orchid AAHB. silk and satin stripes: sizes 36 to ESwis 2fors] Of flowered crepe on pink. white grounds;_regular_sizes PATAMAs 2for$1 Blue, tan and hello. front: full euls sizes 2 to_14. years. 69¢ Pinafore APRONS 2for$1 Prints and unbleached muslin: tonne and contrast color trimmed. newest patterns; 0 54 peach and cre- GARDEN HOSE Heel 13 or SI 14 ft. Choice of black or jod: fully, coupled; ideal | N O Washing | Women's fawne: ment_of 8 to 10." 8l Ice Tea or Consisting _of six Verana’ aree Bitcher Wit mu 10D; e green or amber. | New _shipment n 3 ;Sc New CRETONNES | “NeRinG TICKING teen n ards o AT o DRI LoV eunle " range of colors and in " &ood des'gns. colorings. RAYON HOSE |3 prs. 1 (Hose! 1o good :unn.» 59c Window SHADES 3 for 1 25e F“"'““ie 775: Stenciled ™ ety | an atterns and WASH SUITS solors; two-plece sizes 3 to 8 vea: voru. STEP-INS Zforsl 'rllh?le[rhzul!“ullon llll”fl vol $1.49 Pongee SILK UNDIES ; Step-ins and slips, with hem- stitehed iops: TeRulaT Sizes Men’s 79¢c Blue 9 § forsl style: Work Shirts Collar-attached {riple,_stitched: Men's§| LT ey T | FINE SHIRTS sl Mostly collar-attached style, of broad. cloth “and " other materials: sizes PAJAMAS : 1 End-to-end madras and broadcloth: new stripe patterns and- colors: sizes A mn s 69: UNION SUITS 2for$1 73380 checked nainsgok, full cut and | perfect quality: sizes 36 t mnfi c ' Ohs Unflerwearz for hort sleeve shirts and anklg drawers: | hnlhrlunn regular sizes. light ir- regul | Men’s $1.50 & $1.69 $l S cottonade and white du lity; _sizes 29 | SILKHOSE 3 for 31 Plain’ color Silk Hose: reinforced sole ack and colors. All tyles with and pocket perfect aquality; e e ZTor ST | BLANKETS One and two piece styles. : Ana ‘colors: frog-trimmed: | 16 °yeas, in white sizes 6 to 59c Pointed - 59¢ Felt-base | Floor Covering Choice of 12 pat- lass China | $2 Double-Point 29¢ China MATTING ' Hall Runner 380.Yds$1 4yds.51 344557 | 2 eary welght Seam | 39¢ Engluh Broadcloth { PERCALES Matting, in| 2 checks and | carpet #00d_colors. Sl 69 Umbrellas tips and ferrules. with fancy nck. red navy and Raln and"%in “eoof’ ey hand sreen. 'i’:;.’.’.:'fs.“.”.;::,s dsS1 Choice of stripes or plain colors; ideal for Summer drapes and portieres. Sun- | colors and fancy tops: ss Cross enSe 9 Sheer voile and marquisette. 3V yards lone. “one yard wide; valance and tle- | backs. 39¢ Col'd Plai ancki:l: vaebId 4 for s l Beautiful _colors: 20240 inches: blue. rose. green an heavy we weight: SILK HOSE Full fashioned—hlack or b pant. Recltt popular shades.' Beconds. A "sales A $1 Double-bed Zforsl Bleached Sheets Punnna brand, run of the mul: with yoses 5yds,S1 36 inches wide. white and wanted shades: permarent high luster. 25¢ Spring 6 yds. $l 36 inches wide, new Fierns e o and col- ors: full pleces. . s 51 $2 Double-bed Ax80 size: plain white with colored borders of pinin eray | 50c Felt-base | 7, inches wide, in | torn designg: biue. Srounds. (o) Fibre Rugs Reversible woven Just an $1.95 Small Room GRASS RUGS| Size 41-715 ft—blue. ;' tapebound sides| of . Only 12 to sell. e ‘ $1.59 Bordered FELT-BASE RUGS 3x6-1t. size. choice | £ l l‘oo‘ pate perfect | 7 75¢ Seamless v Bieached Sheeh Double bed size. hand r'lerlblbi. .heflrmvd 15c Dress GINGHAMS » 32 |nehu wide, pret- Datterns and’col ings — enou 1o busy a-n"-'e ung.” - * | B horn roller: zfor sl wm : 8 jnches wide: new shades for frocks, | 50¢ l’nmed Broadcloth 4Yd3~$l Fine weave, permanent lustrous finish: floral and futuristic designs. 36 inches Women’s $4 So-Easy COMFORT SHOES $2M Straps and ox- fords, of black kid with rubber heels; arch-sup- porting style, with smooth inside finish—style with hidden comfort. ~Medium and low heels. Sizes 3 to 9— widths from C to EEE. 50c Yard Wide | Printed Pique 3y ds‘ sl "‘"i‘é‘m"'f.'}i"’}%.‘.‘im‘;fi'“;x o 1 4yds.$ 50c l’nnled lovely Spring and Chiffon Voile 40 inches wide, s;l]mmtr designs; perfect quality and fast O et ————— 29c Printed BATISTE Yard wide. in an and artistic ew | and_children's wea; t colon. . 59¢ Printed 3 yds. $l Rayon Taffeta 36 inches wide, in & beautiful selection of patterns and colorings; perfect qual- s "ane washable: 19¢ Bleached PILLOWCASES for $1 size 42x38 inches—hand torn and | ironed; to be hemmed for $1 —— | 58c Seamless BLEACHED SHEETS 3 for 81 lor- Sizg for cots or sin- inches P8s e hemmed: ds$l long: auality. Grass Rugs | ‘ 79c Heavy RAG RUGS | 15¢ Rubber ! Stair Treads 2 for 81 | 2 for 1 114 for 51 27x54 size. close wov- | Tdeal gn auality. ‘blue. green | bed room designs. sex: mit | 1ty brown " reversible | and miss design; 24x48 | corruxated rubber, size Splendid aual 8x17 inches. b § Bridge or Choice of tractive styl metal base: brid 1amins with shade. 5 Continental Junior 24x33 size. e| stained frame and | biack wire. welnut 0