Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1929, Page 22

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. PRI 2( 3K N \ RS Q G ("’6 (] Wlesy i Announcing = THE OPENING Individualistic of Continental Distinction in Washington on Friday, May 17 for the purpose of providing a superlas tiveservice tothesmartsct of official, dipe lomatic and social life in Washington. 7OU are most cordially invited to / see our exhibit of “Traveluggage,” which includes the famous ““Innova« tion'' Wardrobe Trunks with the 5§ notable “innovations” that you can find in no other Trunks . . .. You will not encounter the slightest innuendo to buy anything INNOVATION TRUNK CO. . Retail Headquarters for the Smastest Trunks, Hand Lugsage and Closet Fixtures La Salle Bid'g. 1020 Connecticut Ave., N. W, Washington, D. C. =y . also in New York, Denver, and throughout the country TOMORROW--SATURDAY LAST DAY Of Our Sale New SILK DRENSD SES ENSEMBLES Dresses that are worth $15 each In this sale you will find stuch beautiful NEW FROCKS AND ENSEMBLES in the new colors at so tempting a price. Sizes for misses and Such excellent quality material women. 937 F St. VAT10% LUCCAGE SHOP THE EVENING A n m e SiiRbei R o AL Ly L\ L oy |y LN A * A -..-»"I:i’"..fll'«. At angels ;s | vations; Mrs. F. Cloyd Awalt, banquet; | | clude a banquet at the Chevy Chase | note which Federal income tax inspec- .| tax counselor with a conspiracy to de- | have listed $1,760 as an item for legal | | Columbus—Bremerhaven | Sil Joh | Maureta; Minnetonki | Rocham| | Fort Victoria-—Bermuda. | Presidente Wiison— JAzores, Lisbon, Naples, | Tachira"San Juan, La Guayra, Curaco. ‘_mmzm;south-mmon Boulogne and |~ Br CRITTENTON HOME PARLEY SCHEDULED Annual Conference of Mission Managers to Open Sunday. Program Is Announced. ‘The forty-sixth annual national con- ference of the Florence Crittenton Mis- sion will be held here Sunday, M(’mdl\yI and Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas E. Robert- | son, president of the Florence Critten- ton Home of Washington, with com- mittees from the board of directors, is making arrangements for a program of entertainment in connection *with the conference program. Assisting Mrs. Robertson as chairmen of the various committees are Mrs. John Boyer, jr., and Mrs, Helen Hunter Kerby, program; Mrs. Fred G. Mitchell, reter- ! Mrs. Bert Buck and Mrs, George Price, | badges; Mrs. J. B. Gregg Custis, trans- portation; Mrs. Guy Baker Stephenson, registrations; Mrs. Helen Hunter Kerby, publicity; Mrs. Robert F. Mancill and Mrs. Robert Rausch, entertainment at the Crittenton Home. Special features of the conference in- Country Club Monday night, visit to the Capitol, visit to the White House to be received by the President and Mrs. Hoover, Sunday night supper at the Florence Crittenton home, luncheon ‘Wednesday at the Ivakota Farms, a trip to Mount Vernon, and tea with the national president, Robert S. Bar- rett, and the national superintendent, Mrs. Reba Barrett Smith at Alexandria Wednesday afternoon. NOTE ON TAX RETURN RESULTS IN INDICTMENT Californian's Counselor Charged | $1,760 for Legal Advice to Reduce Assessment, Inspectors Claim. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, Calif, May 17.—A/| tors said they found pinned on the re- turn of Louis E. Barnett, wealthy Long | Beach and Pasadena store owner, was| the basis of indictments vesterday | charging the merchant and his income fraud the Government. The note, which | officials said apparently had been Ieft un- | mummnau\ on the tax report, thereby becamlnx ‘documentary evidence of fraud,” ! ““This 1‘ the best I can do for you. I advice. Of course, I didn't charge that, | but we can get by with it, because I don't have to file an income tax return.” Officials said the note was from Bar- nett’s counselor, George C. Terry of Los Angeles. Authorities said that Bar- {l;;ts income was listed at $54,811.79 for SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and_Sailings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. —Ceiba . —Santa M DUE TODAY. George ‘Washington—Bremerhaven. DUE TOMORROW. Veendam—Rotterdam DUE SUNDAY, MAY 19, Garonia—Southampton and Havre. Sa iverpool Leviathan—Southampton American Farmer—Londo California—Glasgow . ric_—Liverpool Ju San Juan-—8an Jusi Fort 'Victoria—Bermuy DUE TUESDAY, MAY 21. France—Havre Orfzaba Hav vana | Western World—Buenios"Al DUE WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. Homeric—Southampton . Munamar—Nassau | Cleveland—Hambure . DUE THURSDAY, MAY 23. Zacapa—Kingston Falcon—Laguayra Nerissa—8t. John' OUTGOING STEAMER! SAILING TODAY. Ecuador—Pacific Coast. Nordbo—Buenos Aires. Pan-America—Buenos Alres, Olympic—Cherbourg and Southampton. Columbus—Plymouth, Cherbourg and Bre- men. New Amsterdam—Plymouth, Boulogne and Rotieraam. Lapland—Plymouth, Oherbours and Ant- wei Roma_-Gibraltar, Naples and Genoa Martinigue—Cape ~ Haiti, Cartagena and Puerto Colombia Amor—Inagua, Port au Prince and Mara- caibo. Minnesota—London. BAILING TOMORROW. City of Dundee—Port, Said Clan Morrison—Cape Town. Aztec—Porto Cortez. Evelyn_—Santo Domingo. ntos. an_San runmu Polar Lana Ma Porto Kico—san Jun Adriatic—queenstown ‘and Liverpool Lituans—Cop, : Danzig and Memel. Hellis. Oluv—Oglo and Copenfa Gripsholm—Gothenburs and Hel Simt. ~Cherbourg, Southampton eenstown and Liverpool. avana, erto Fleta and Santo Domingo City. Pastores—Havana. Cristobal and Port Limon. | La_ Marea—Santiago, Kingston and Puert arrios. Manaqui--Puerto Colombia. BAILING MONDAY, MAY 20. Asia—Oran, Piraeus, Constantinople and | Marseille! SAILING TUESDAY, MAY 21. Guayaquil—Cristobal. Pennland—Plymouth, Cherbourg and Gdynia. | SAILING WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. Mauretania — Plymouth, ~Cherboure and Southampten Fgtras and Tries Gellee w;.-mnn.m-flvmomn Cherbourg. and Bremerhaven. Sixaola—Kingston, ~ Cristobal, _Cartagena, Puerto Colombla and Santa’ Marta. Yoro- Kingston. and Maracaibo. SAILING THURSDAY, MAY 23. | Rochambeau—Havre | Santa Teresa-Crisiobal, Callao and Val- paraiso Dominica~ 8t. Thomas, St. Croix, St. Kitts, | Dominica, Martinique, Barbados and anto Domin, vana, Progreso and Vera Cruz American’ Farmer London Presiaent Johnson—World cruise. BAILING FRIDAY, MAY 2. France—Plymouth and Hav Veendam-—Plymouth, TBoulogne and Rotter- Conle Grande—Genos. Naples and Gibrattar. Munamar—Nassau, Havana and Homerc. Oherpoure and. Sonmampton. Caronia—Plymouth, Havre and London. Luna—Cape Haitien | Commews jne—Port an Prince. Bridgetown-— Puerto Colombin. In memory of his wife an anonymous donor recently gave $5,000 to the British gn\ernment w be used toward retiring the public EeRES STAR, WASHINGTON. D. O, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 19 Are You in a Hurry? You Can Read This Entire Announcement in Less Than 2" Minutes! LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Hand Smocked Frocks For Summer Days Featured With Sleeveless or Long Sleeve Styles in White and Pastel Shades More of those chic youthful dresses, with smocked yokes and smocked waistlines misses are demanding for Summer and vaca- tions. A decidedly wearable fashion that comes in ten new styles and five shades. Only three models sketched, $10. Long sleeve, raglan style peasant frock of orchid crepe, with round smocked yoke, and finely pleated skirt. $10. Kimono style, Vee neck frock of white crepe, with all around pleated sl smocked in, and embr: ered neckline, $10. Short sleeve, kimono style frock of ‘white crepe, cross stitched and em- l;roiderml in bright colors, 10. Sport Shop—Second Floor Rengo Belt Corsetlettes 33 Tomorrow is the last day Miss Anderson from New York will be in the corset shop demonstrating these foundation garments that restrain the full spots around the waistline. She will give you her personal attention. A Limited Number Miracle Health Builders A limited number available at the introductory price of $10. Remove from 20 to 30 pounds excess weight without diet or strenuous exercise! Corset Shop—Third Floor Wash Crepe Tan With or Printed Brown Trim Frocks for $6 Junior Miss What the smart $10 youn % Miss will wear for sports. All-white graduation Also all- whne elk frocks, smartly tailored. —with crepe or Also flowered and plain isel soles. Sizes chiffons, georgettes, wash- 1, to 6, AAA to C. able crepes and printed Misses’ Shoe Shop cro&;es—m youthful models Second Floor high summery colors. Sizes 13 to 19. Jr. Misses’ Shop—Second Floor Elk Footwear Featured Again Tomorrow! oven Sandals The Comfortable Shoe For Summer Wear.... Made on American Lasts $3.95 Choice of Plain Colors Or Contrasting Trims The woven sandal is exception- ally smart when done in two shades—black and white, and tan and white; also comes in plain tan and plain white; Cuban heels; all sizes. Shoe Shop—Street Floor Don't wait another day! It ma: Safegual'd Your Ful'S be expensive, for when moths gc}; a chance at your furs they never stop until the last inch is ruined! Phone Frankiin 7400—and we will store your furs at a moderate cost. Cleaning and repairing expertly done! \ Fur Shop—Second Floor Smart Hats Adapted from Originals by Lewis, Reboux and Descat 35 Styles that have been accepted as smartest by fashionable Parisian women for Summer afternoons. Pictured—Rose Descat’s off-the- face model with pleated side brim and Reboux’s flattering poke copied in fine silky Swiss hair and trimmed with velvet. Other successful adaptations, together with novelty light-weight straws and lacy hair braids, in black, navy, rose beige and saqd. Millinery Shop—Second Floor Sheer Ensembles for Girls $1.95 " Young moderns from 7 to 14 will find these the smartest answer to any Summer problem. For their sheer dimity frocks are often, sleeveless—and their coats are of pique or printed broad- cloth. Choose from the love- liest of Summer colors—and smartest patterns. Silk Frocks for Girls $5.95 Of a fine quality flat crepe in all-white and pastel shades. Tailored or with gracefully flared skirts and cape collars. Sizes 7 to 14. Girls’ Wear Shop—Fourth Floor Ensembles for Tots A Sheer Cotton Dress Smart Pique Coat $2.95 Like Mother, the fashionable little Miss 2 to 6 will wear an ensemble this Summer! These with adorable sleeveless frocks, wearing a smartly printed coat, are all the vogue. Baby Boy Suits, $1.50 A fresh, new lot in time for Summer choos- ing. Short sleeve and sleeveless models—with broadcloth bottoms and sheer dimity tops. Cool colors—in sizes 1 to 5 years. Girls’ Crepe Pajamas, $1 Mothers like these for they are easily “‘done p.” Smart two-piece styles with sleeveless slip- over tops in many attractive color Gombinations. Tots’ Wear Shop—Fourth Floor

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