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2¢ THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY JUNE 10, 1929.° < HALLMILLS DEATH WINES ALK Supplies More Details to| Story, but Detroit Author- ities Are Skeptical. Exquisite—lndividual Dressmaker o DRESSES ‘Actually Worth $25 to $50 $18 Dyed Lace Dresses In Pastel and Black With Cocktail Jackets Flowered Chiffons Georgette Crepes Printed Chiffons For Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear —Individualized and distinctive styles distinguish this collection of new frocks. They are excep- tional in quality’and workman- ship. Popular new features are the gracefully dipping hemlines and the new cape collars. A beautiful range of colors in- cludes chartreuse, peach, nile By the Associated Press. DETROIT, June 10—Kenneth Gla- ( deau, whose story that he was a wit- | ness to the Hall-Mills murder, has gained him some attention and may lead to a reopening of the seven-year- | old case, supplied more detalls yesterday | to substantiate his statements | Gladeau, who is a Federal prisoner in | the Wayne County jail hete awaiting | examination on charges of violating the | Dver and_Mann acts, claims to have been in De Russey's Lane near New Brunswick, N. J.. September 14, when the Rev. Edward Wheeler Hal was shot to death and his choir singers Mrs. Eleanor Mills, was slashed across the throat. Gladeau even has produced | the knife which he says was used to kil Mrs. Mills. Investigators here questioned the prisoner _concerning disposal of the $3.000 which he said was paid as hush | money. Gladeau said he went from New Brunswick to New York City and from there to Leavenworth, Kan., where | he purchased a laundry. Gladeau accounted for his presence I The Newest Hats are Swanky Felts! Striking New Shapes Beautiful New Colors Remarkably Low Priced $3 ca. —Smart new hand-blocked shapes and styles, In pastels, bright shades and dark ones. Cleverly trimmed with ap- pliques, rainbow ribbons, novelty stitch- City newspaper and that she heard from ing, perforations and other tailored green, fire-red, snpp{fl{e.d flesh, }r‘um but did not know anything about trimmings. Hats that are appropriatz ?:?:I: and many printed pat- s have been skepti- : : B Tt s tesuasainrr ‘Sl‘clr:;r:i‘n; c{r’.‘n T i . for e\:cry occasion. And in every head WO e eSITes Since his arrest, May 2, he has given size, t00. ; Aot i 4 W h - Kann's—Second Floor tion. HITS SENATE PLANS )4‘0 yd. People's Legislative Group Says Al- location of Subcommittees “‘Dis- regards Consumers.” Eight Fashionable Summer Silks $1.69 vd. 39-in. Printed Flat Crepes in 75 designs 39-in. Printed Georgette in 35 patterns 39-in. Printed Radium in 25 smart designs 39-in. Plain Washable Flat Crepe in 50 colors 39-in. Heavy Plain-colored Georgette in 60 shades 33-in. Striped Wash Crepe in 10 sports stripes 39-in. Printed “Travelogue” Crepe in 15 designs 36-in. Plain and Changeable Taffeta, 60 colors in the lane the night of the double slaying by saying he was hiking from sas to Vermont to visit an aunt in Burlington. Local investigators have received word from Mrs. Emma Bla: 31, Marble avenue, Burlington, to the effect that she answered an advertise- ment placed by Gladeau in a Kansas Kann's—Second Floor. Summery Silk Frocks For Every Occasion $8 “Fairy-Spun” Handkerchief Lawns and Cool Woodland Print Voiles —The fascinating names of these fascinating fabrics are C really descriptive. Anything more like a fabric woven by fairy fingers than this lovely lawn would be hard to find, and the “woodland” voiles are as cool looking as forest yd . 33-in. Plain Rough Weave Pongee In 40 light sports shades. 33-in. Embroidered Natural Pongee In 15 neat designs. 36-in. Plain-colored Silk Radiums In 25 light and medium shades. 33-in. Printed Honan Pongee In a variety of smart patterns. Kann's—Street Floor. By the Associated Press. Allocation of chairmanships of the | Senate subcommittee which will begin public hearings this week on the tariff measure is seen by the People's Legis- lative Service as evidence that the bill to be laid before the Senate by its finance committee will be “more con- temptuous of the rights of consumers and of the farmers than is the House bill.” “With Reed of Pennsylvania writing the iron and steel schedule,” the or- ganization said in a statement, “Smoot of Utah the sugar schedule and Watson of Indiana the agricultural schedule, the public has every reason to expect’ the worst in the way of extortionate and oppressive legislation.” The statement declared that Reed had been “and may now be an attorney for the Steel Trust,” and that he is “closely allied with Joseph R. Grundy, who informed the Senate committee that for the millions contributed by him and his associates to campaign Quicker, Lovelier Than the Sun “COTYTAN” Gives You a Glorious Sun-Tanned Beauty —The rage in Europe —the smartest thini here—a rich _coat o tan. In a few mo- ments, Cotytan gives . you the perfect shade —even, smooth and glades, "They're all fast colors, too. 36 and 38 inches wide. Made Up Dresses of These Fabrics Are Worn by Living Models Kann's—Street Floor. Calais Valenciennes Colored Allover Laces —Silk and silk-and-rayon laces, wide and shown in orchid, gray, brown, copen, 36 inches I—Edges and Lnsemuns, in c;‘e:m and ecru and 14 to 2 inch widths. Dain ! ¥ 10c yd. Flowered Georgette Crepes Pastel Georgette Crepes Polka-Dot Printed Silks Washable Crepes Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes —Wear them at home, at the seashore, for active sports, or the side lines, and for informal afternoon affairs. In the col- lection are jacket frocks, com- binations, sleeveless models, patterns for your chgosing p- ) sun-back styles and tailored frocks. Kann's—Second Floor funds they expect to get a ‘substantial golden-lasting until return’ in economic benefits you remove it. And S e > 1 there is Cotytan Pow- KING OF EGYPT IN BERLIN.! der for the final pis | touch. —Pretty handmade filet pieces—to pin on the back or arms of chairs—also used for end Cotytan Powder—85¢ tables. ‘The average size is 10x14 Inches. ... *15c ea. Kann's—Street Floor. Chinese Filet Chair Backs Washable White Kid Bags $1.95 —Dainty white kid bags to carry with the all-white costume, or the gaily-colored one, as a charming contrast. Back-strap pouch and under-the-arm styles, with covered frames and lift-lock catches. Neat- Iy lined and fitted with inside i Ahmed Fuad Pasha and Staff Visit German Capital. BERLIN, June 10 (#).—Ahmed Puad | Pasha, King of Egypt, and his suite ar- rived here today from Genoa for a visit. He was accompanied by Herr Stohrer, the German Minister to Egypt, and by German army_officers. | He was welcomed formally at the gayly decorated railroad station by President Von Hindenburg and _staff Cotytan Liquid—$1.50 Cotytan Powder, double size—$1.50 Kann's—Street, Floor. Voile and Batiste Wash Frocks snd humerous officials of the national and Prussian governments. These in- New Stamped $12.95 Layer Felt cluded Chancellor Mueller and the cab- ly lined and it In Black and W hite and 0ons inet. Apr Mattresses W hite and Black Kann's—Street Floor. Heads College for Women. | 390 PN $6 98 s NEW LONDON, June 10 (#.—Dr. | \ AN i \ Katherine Blunt, a department head in | —Cleverly designed, readymade __Heavy rolled edge, diamond tufted o 5 \ Women'’s Regular he University s hosen president of Gonneeticut Cohest | aprons, in the jaunty flare ol mattresses, covered with art or striped - . 5-Pec. Linen and Extra Sizes chosen president of Connecticut College | for Women. Announcement of her se- Of unbleached material, stamped for simple, effective embroidery, ticking. All sizes. —1322,:2 "x;htrre-row Imprri-l-sfiltchrd Layer- - felt Mattresses—in a g $12.98 Lunc}leon Sets y IR " —Here are the cool, dainty, £ 5 ) g subdued, but smart styles in $1.00 . lection was made today by George S. rllmer, chairman of the board of trus- and bound in colors. Remarkable e values at the price. wash frocks that the more —Pretty linen sets with colored stripe bor- i ders. A 44x44-inch cloth and four s:pklm conservatwe. woman has been —for this low price. eagerly looking for. One may have them with long or short 7-Pc. Damask Table Sets sleeves, with collars or without, $4.50 with plain or pleated skirts. They are simply and becoming- —Very serviceable, attractive sets of linen damask, finished with hemstitched hems. ly trimmed with white. 66x66-inch cloth and six 18-inch napkins. Kann's—Second Floor. Very speclally priced. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Kann's—Third Floor. LINEN SUITS $16.50 Open a charge account | EISEMAN'S, 7th & F | Reg. $1.50 Sheets e $1.29 --These sheets are made of a heavy, round thread, standard brand of sheeting—and are steadfast against repeated laundering. Mattress Covers $2.00 and $2.25 “Black Rock” Covers $1.87 —Unbleached muslin cov- ers, with washable rubber buttons at one end. Single and double sizes. Kann's—Third Floor. $1.29 10 $1.49 Mattress Covers 97¢c ea. —Nicely made covers of unbleached muslin, fin- ished with ties and in sin- gle and double sizes. Linen Luncheon Cloths $1.00 —Three different sizes for your choosing, 44x44-inch, 50-inch square and 45x60-inc! —of a nice quality crash linen, with fancy striped borders. Not many of any one particular style—so early shopping is best. Kann's—Street Floor. 45¢ Pillowcases 29¢ ea. —45x36-inch cases, of an excellent grade of sheeting. Finished with neat hems. Kann's—Street Floor. 1,500 Philippine Gowns in a S‘&le 970 ea. —Dainty and cool, beautifully handmade and hand em- broidered gowns of sheer white nainsook, at a distinctly modest price. Round, vee and square neck styles, fin- ished with tiny hand em- broidered scallops at neck and sleeves—and ribbon eyelets. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Lawn Sprinklers $1.00 ea. Electric Fans _Revolving Lawn 2.88 Sprinklers, which throw —Polar Cub Electric 8 good, heavy spray. Any Kitchen Stools Garment Bags $1.00 ea. 29c ea. —24-inch Kitchen Stools, —Side-opening Cedarized A newshaped set of with rubber cruteh tips Bags, mothproof and = colored glass. Consisting Enameled in white or dustproof. i Fans cool the air and el R of a haif-gallon_covered colors. $1.39 value. bt make_it comfortable_on pitcher and six 12- the hottest days. Reg. ounce tumblers. 8-Pc. Iced Tea Sets $1.19 Garbage Cans 77¢ 98¢ set —>5-gallon Cans, of cor- rugated galvanized iron —with tight-fitting cover. Clogge Pores and Pimples are no longer excusabie, because it is 80 easy to get rid of such blemishes by the daily use of Resinol Soap and Oint- ment. The soap gently cleas pores and removes the impurities; ‘cintment soothes the irritated spots and quickly heals them. Try this treat ment yourself—you will be delighted with the results. Then use Resinol | Soap daily to keep your skin clear and | soft. At all druggists. le‘lyn—ly—-u-qhduzh, | Resinol, Dept. 67, Baltimere, Md . Resingl | Kann's—Second Floor. Stainless Steel Knives or Forks Aluminum Cookers 6 for $1.98 $2.85 Ea. —Cholce of six forks or —7 and 10 Qt. Size six knives—with {ivoroid Cookers, of heavy alumi- Five-foot Ladders, with handles. Universal make. num. Cook a whole meal cach step steel rodded to Slightly imperfect. $4.95 with' liftle or no water. insure firmness. value. See demonstration. Kann's—Third Floor. Aluminum Pitchers 4-Hr. Enamel e au. $1.00 qt. Stone Crocks —215-qt. Pure Aluminum —Kannsons' Four-hour 69¢c ea. Pitchers, in' the attrac- Drying Decorative En- —6-gallon Stone -glazed tive pancled style. For amel, in white and eolors. Crocks, for many house- water or beverages. 79¢ $1.28 value. hold uses. Reg. 98c. value, Step Ladders $1.25 ea.