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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON.. D. C. WEDNESDAY. MAY 15, 1929. p e LAUNDRY MEN CONCLUDE | convention of the Laundry Owners' As- | of the American Laundry: Machinery rs Ac-| of the Amercan Laundry Machiners| SLAYER KILLS HIMSELF, |then, kied himset tolowing o briet| COUNTESS WINS DIVORCE. | sociation of the Carolinas, Georgia an 0.'s sales promotion dej 3 . i S % orida wound up the second day of | Problems advanced by the production R e i -;fi; Stniice Ceslimat st | ent named. becke onc of e oet Q?pxfi&“fi r&‘:‘: eir meeting with an automobile tour | of many new nm:u{rn‘gxflc ‘(‘lcth;; were | Chicago Man Shoots Brother-in- ;:umellwl-‘ce”;'l:&'_ afimad o okt Former Constance Coolidge of Bos-| = countess was formerly: the wife | horse owners in the country. I v 0 e Law, Commits Suicide. Dietz, ‘who thereupon’ killed him and| ton Had Charged Infdelity. |of Ray Athorton, who 1s now American et : fay convention will be brought to a | search expert, who spoke on “Wash| GHICAGO, May 15 (#).— Charles | COMmitted sulcide. | PARIS, May 15 (®).—A divorce de- |Charge “Caffaires at London. They | Japan is considering a reduction of r business a?| close today with the election of offi-| Room Practice,” and R. W. Arrington. | o o "oe "0 1 a willed his brother- T | ok ted to the Countess | ¥er¢ divorced in April, 1924, and on (the luxury tariff on 20 items. here yester- | cers, reports of committees, impromptu | superintendent of the United H]ench:ryt - S ball and boxing are among the Cree has been gran o | Augus ates to the annual ' talks and an address by J. E. McCarthy | of Greenville. t st 29, the same year, married| Casein, aprotein found in milk, is now in-law, Edward J. Teufel, 56, last night, leading sports in Italy this year. | Plerre de Jumilhac, the former Con- Count Pierre de Ju: 45 . stance Coclidge, Boston heiress. In- 1 was one of the mest notable in French | fidelity was alleged, but no co-respond- | aristocracy. milhac, whose family produced in Japan from the soy: bean. * — Men’s & Women’s (RIS & e ey NG 7 s SRR e caug o iR $ Albert Holland Handkerehiefs 5 i T MV Ry PN R R e s - ' WmdgwgShades 36 inches wide, 6 feet long (Main Fio0r) (Sixth Fiocr) $1.39 81x99 Seamless Bed Sheets slm . Pillowcases, « Matching SR B { ‘350 1deal VEUE I /AN =1 B Ganitary Napkins RS 17¢ Bt FOCUSING ATTENTION ON GREATER WASHINGTON stomer. | Limit 3 boxes to & Custoft®, ;) T y In this great celebration The Hecht Co. proclaims the greatness of Washington . . o its civic improvements . . . its rapid progress. The Hecht Co.’s District Day is a mighty shopping day— wg Lk offering tremendous quantities of new, fashionable merchandise at the year’s lowest prices. $5 and $5.95 LOBY ) i e year’s lowest prices 3, SummerMillinery 33.69 . B .+ . This Is Page One—6 More Pages Follow in This . i = Section—Every One Tells of Lots of Savings R o gamit 27 i’a\"‘“e an: AR e Cake® o b 3 5 3 Use this 7-page section in shopping . . . check Street cars of both companies transfer to F St. Children’s 35¢ 1 A items carefully, and Seventh. Y, and % Length Biio ¢ PRV R Store hours, as usual, 9:15 to 6. HOS e Lahomet s ; RIS th: HAs 'p : ]g 3 o No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. orders. We reserve oasn 7% A eep to the right in aisles and stairways, u the right to limit quantities. 5 Piies s]- $1.25 -~ cakes 1O L & a1 e o Limit oy B! e T iy B | s125e i We Will Not Be Undersold s, L' 1 l? Onge It is possible that some stores may attempt to undersell us on District Day. We guarantee lngerle that if any-District Day items are offered for less elsewhere, those items will be sold still lower 9 5c here, regardless of the advertised prices. i 4 Maln Floor) € R/ A0, $1.50 1S )83 - u $9 Bridge Sets %‘N %60 R T v 2 : 2 - 85¢ & on 79¢ to $1.50 “:Z ) n 5 Women’s 69¢ Under\‘““c _ S . 499(3 - 9‘-‘/ P g ¢ % | House Frocks sprep s : ¥ a0 (Basement BLOT¢) aparts A en's L i c (Basement. Store)