Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1929, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . 0., FRIDAY, MAY. 0 1920: e !pnlinrn! factional lines away, and 1t |or to remove him from office by recall visits to Boston, Buffalo, Clevrlnnd.! suburban New York and other cities as r West as St. Louis. the zoning for, group homes and apart- | | day took inventory of the pund:al!":n"d prepared ot sy timey o make | DETAILED TO STUDY | aftermath B ethor A atiempt Wil be made to fa is. for| will be determined by the governor's The trial yesterday | to an abrupt ending | him to proceed carefully. ment houses. A committee was also au- | Lusk’s return, the data obtained by him | and the findings of the committee will | B | probably will take several weeks for| o, gotjons. Realizing this, his closc litical leaders to adjust their affairs. | . e o thissin | | thorized yesterday to make a study of | DUE T[] I.UNG IRlAl_im 3 o oIoteecarerully, . Rufus §. Lusk to Observe How | ;0" . et'in Washington. Upon Mr. | 5 Senators, sufficient o prevent coniztion, declared thefr in- | | tentions to voie for acquittal because | o h L & 2 they believed the procedure unconsti- | ] tut al. Failure to Impeach Louisiana tatinak " = state o : | centered on th ernor for a cue - Governor Creates Factions | fore courses his advise: Among State Politicians. | for pubic: | 3 fow days.” home in Shreve- | tter the harrowing under fire, first in | S | By the Assoctated Pres in the Senate. | Coolidge Catches 20 Trout. WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vt.,, May |17 (#.—Vermont’s trout seem to ap-| preciate the visit of a native son. Cal- | . ylelding to | vin Coolidge caught 20 in two hours. yo.io.%i0 send Rufus S. Lusk, the ex- | ¢ It was in a private pond Convicted as Drunk 46 Times. NEW YORK, May 17 (#).—Convicted n of a formal state- | of intoxication for the forty-sixth time prosecuting man- | since 1913, Josephine Petersc red the charges | going to jail again for six months, mak- | and that they | ing a total of 12 years' detention. Group Homes and Apartment be combined and the association will make recommendations to the \Zoning Problems Are Handled. = Commission. | The Operative Builders' Association | decided at their monthly meeting yes- | | Pauline Lord Weds. | NEW YORK May 17 (#).—Paulinc Lord, the Nina of Eugene O'Neill's| ecutive secretary of the organization, on | a tour of from 8 to 10 large cities to make a study of zoning laws and prac- | “Strange Interlude,” is a bride. Fricnds | tices with a view to solving the problem | have just learned that she is honey- | confronting the local zoning commis- | ! 2 sion and builders. He is to leave Wash- |Mooning on the transatlantic lir 50, is | ngton Mo | Paris with Owen B. Winters, a partr The itinerary has not been eempletely | in an advertising agency. ! outlined, but tentative plans include ' continue on the stage. She is to (f Tnr Hrecar Co. | Man! There’s No Fun in Sports Witho (Coat, Waistcoat, Knickers, Trousers) This 4-Piece Golf Suit ‘As Worn by the Ryder Cup Players 49 Rugged homespuns . . . characterful cassi- meres . . . and tweeds of unquestionable sturdi- ness. Constructed along smoothly draping lines to allow for freedom of movement and show no wrinkles after the most exciting round. And when the game is done you don the long trousers and are ready for any informal occasion. Other Golf Suits, $35 to $55 Direct Elevators to the Men's Clothing Department—Second Floor ut Spprts Clothes A Cool Head Makes a Steady Hand . . . so, Dobbs Panamas 8 Hand-finished. Soft and pliable. Square, optimo and Homberg models. Sizes 63 to 733, (Main Fioor, Men's Hats.) when it gets too hot for a coat . . . then wear a Polo Shirt 5 Takes the place of a sweater or shirt. Woven from soft woolens. Tan, brown, gray, green, blue. Sizes 36 to 46. (Main Floor, Sports Shop.) Sports Oxfords to be worn on the links or off 6 Black and white, and tan and white. Straight tips. Leather soles. Rubber heels. All sizes. (Becond Floor, Men's Shoes.) Golf Hose to Match or Contrast in Color With Your Golf Suit 31.95 Plain shades . . . for plain shades are pre- ferred this season . . . tans, greys, blues and black. Light weight. Sizes 10 to 1115, (Main Floor, Sports Shop.) Refreshing as a shower ... a fresh pair of Shirts and Shorts $1 .50 Royal undergarments are these. Snugly fit- ting shirts. Colorfully patterned shorts . . . or white. All sizes, (Main Floor, Men's Furnishings.) Next you put on a pair of Imported Clocked Lisle Sox 52..50 Full fashioned. Firmly knit from fine lisle. Correct in weight as well as appear- ance for Spring and Summer. . (Main Floor, Men's Furnishings.) Button up your Manhattan Duke and you’re ready for the evening $2 Fine white broadcloth, with a lustrous sheen that withstands countless launderings. Collar attached and neckband. (Main Floor, Men's Furnishings.) And we didn’t forget these Steel-shaft Woods and Irons $9.88 Drivers, brassies, spoons. Iron clubs, Woods with steel shafts. Irons with hickory chafts, chromium-plated heads. (Mam Floor, Sports Shop.) ! InmE HeEcHT Co. “F Street at Seventh” For Graduation and Speeial Occasions Blue Cheviot “Prep” Suits "20 With Two Trousers These suits are carefully tai- lored and finished, with new pleated trousers, collegiate peaked lapels and tattersall vests. There’s a choice of two pairs of long trousers, or one pair of long trousers and a pair of knickers. Sizes 14 to 20 yrs. (Becond Floor, The Hecht Co.) * Black Calf Oxford $5 Suitable to wear with the dark blue suit. Blucher or straight lace styles. Sizes 1 to 6. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) For a Thrilling Event White Graduation Dresses Frocks made with par- ticular care . . . that hang gracefully . . . that will look pretty from the rostrum. Correctly trimmed and fin- ished. Silk crepe dresses for many occasions. Sizes 12, 13 and 14 yrs. (Second Ploor, The Heeht Co.) White Calf Pump $6:50 . For the Junior Miss. Dainty one-strap style with side cut-outs and jumior cor- nered heels. Sizes 214 to 7. (Becond Floor, The Hecht Co.) Sun-Bu}n Back Panty Dresses For Junior Miss Something new to wear under the sun Offering perfect freedom for active sports and equally charming for street wear. Tricky things . . . cleverly made with deep sun backs . « « back ties . . . matching panties have smart little pockets. Of washable flat crepe and shantung. In shades sugges- tive of soft June days. Nile green, peach, orchid, yellow, flesh and white. Sizes 13, 15 and 17 yrs. Junior Miss Shop. Third Floor The Hecht Co.)

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