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66 HOUSEBREAKING CASES FACE HICKS Police Continue to Check Up| on Ex-Convict Trapped by Date. m charges of housebreaking placed mmet'. Hicks, 36-year- x was arrested by de- 'z.fl.lv‘l on 'nlaldly nlzhl ‘when he called to a “date” with one of his victims, mounted to 66 today as g?llce through- out the city continued their investiga- tion of his activities. eadquarters | detecty by | lice of virtually every precinct in the | trict, are busily engaged with the | investigation of the numerous apart-| ment robberies which Hicks is sus- pected of having committed here within the t two months and no plans have ::n made for his arraignment in | lice Court. Hicks' arrest was effected by the cleverness of Miss Nina Owings, a Treasury Department employe, Whose apartment in the 1500 block of Twen- tieth street is one of those Hicks is said to have confessed to enmtering and loo ]-'i‘tnc:l telephoned Miss Owings on sev- eral occasions asking for a “date” after he entered her apartment. She refused each time until he called Monday when she consented to making an appoint- | ment with him. Hicks was told to call | Tuesday night. When he walked to her door two detectives, who had been summoned by Miss Owings, took him into custedy. Hicks is belnl held at No. 10 pre- cinct. e WALKER BEST SPELLER IN CAPITAL CITY BEE| R. M. Flake Ranks Second in Con- test Held at Mount Pleasant Library. Clay G. Wnlker of the Generll Ac- counting Office and Robert M. Flake were winner and runner-up, respec- tively, BBt oty Boeling Glun o Mount Ca CI lul ount Sitasant, 14 toea 3. Mes. Mary E. Cowell was & clme v.mr One sensation of the evening was the spelling of 13-year-old Alicia | Mooney, who remained in the eonmt‘ well toward the last. o repreacating the. iocal club wil represen club wi to Baltimore to meet the w-verly‘ Club of that city. oot it syl ouin Red Agent Is Sentenced. ‘WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., March 20 (®~M. H. Power, who ‘said he was a | organizer for the Communist party, 'n sentenced ln ‘Court re yesterday to m&hmmewn ity roads for a concealed weapon. He gave notice of mwmpemcou — h t.he spelling bee held last || Enters Campaign WILLIAM C. DEMING. RADIO TRANSACTIGNS BRING 60-DAY SENTENCE John Fisher Resold Sets Obtained From Dealers by “Down Pay- ments,” Evidence. John Pisher, colored, !radios by making “down” payments to two stores and then “made money” by selling the sets for full value, and failing to meet the remaining payments to the store, was sent to jail for 60 days by Judge Isaac R. Hitt from Police Cour&hy:lzrfll)n Salésmen from the Manhattan Garage & Accessory Co. and the Globe Furni- ture Co. told the court that they had recovered all but one of the radios. The | persons who purchased the sets, early in December, some to be given as gifts, will be unable to get a return of their money. | in Aug 't.hel 'wllh tl’l! ad] THE EVENING W. C. DEMING TO RUN FOR SEAT IN SENATE : Former Civil Service Commissioner Opposes Carey and Winter in Wyoming Contest. By the Associated Press. CHIYINNI Wyo., March 20.—Wil- liam Deming, Cheyenne new: Der puhlmm- who resigned in Janus s member of the United States Clvll Service Commission, today said he would make formal announcement for the Republican nomination for United States Senator from Wyoming to- mo{‘mwmm stated h il r. g e will uest that his name go upon primary r;lqllols for the unexpired term of Senator Prancis E. Warren. ns in December and ends urnment. of Congress on Food and Service Unsurpassed | Prederick’ of Denmark, accom Prince STAR, WASHINGTON, March 31, 1931. He also will be 8 undldnu for '.he full flx-yur term. Carey, Governor of wynmlu and Chmu E. wmwr former tative in Congress, ready have announced their undldme: as Republican senatorial aspirants. IN TOKIO AS GUESTS Prince of Denmark and Party En- tertained in Imperial Household. rch 20 —Crown Prince ‘TOKIO, Ma ()- ety Knud, Prince Axel and Princess Ma rethl, ‘arrived here Tuesday from ‘Yokoham: Baron Kl]uro Shidehara, minister of foreign affairs, and court officials met them at the railway station. The party, which arrived at Yokohama today aboard the Danish liner Fionia, will re- main in Jaj one week as guests of the m.n.{"“ hold. who secured cg:ll?{'{flu—‘ 249%? TONIGHT In conunstion with 5 until 7:30 75¢ - $1.00 Chicken o o2 |OVER JAN. &| [FEB., 1929 . .. 50 | |WE MUST MAKE | [ROOM F O R| ‘HUNDREDQ ox RADE - ‘ Dinner Special Roast Fricd" Soring Club Steak Sfilll Eflul reg: su-lnl Vegetable Dinner, 7S¢ Our Oysters are Fai rved ) it any sty 3F Boxsd. to ke out. We \ Columbia 5042 . // D. C, THURSDAY, IMPEACHMENT THREAT IS AIMED AT SAMPSON posed. br Democratic - Controlled Kentucky House Leader Hints at ‘“‘Serious Action.” By the Associated Press. FRANKFORT, Ky., March 20.—Veiled threats of impeachment of Gov. Flem D. Sampson, Republican, were heard Tuesday in the Democrat-controlled Kentucky House of Representatives in a heated session that resuited in a favorable vote on a bill to deny State- owned automobiles to all except the governor and lieutenant governor. The bill has been passed by the Sen- ate and now goes to the ggvernor, who may et-veto it, as the session ends at_midnight tomorrow. Referring to the report of the I lative committee investigating the hi Lol Don’t Miss It! QOurisman’s Great INCREASE BT SALE Of Guaranteed USED CARS As Low as $25 Down ‘ REMNANTS | oDD LOTS OSIERY AND UNDERWEAR $1.00 SILK HOSE—Odds and ends and seconds of women's pure silk hose with twin black heels, also «silk-and-rayon ‘hose and all- 25(: over rayon hnse $1.4 umunnu I!OSB Pull- fashioned Bemberg hose, famed as Births Reportcd. ..ri“s...l g Dealhs Reported. 38 ?:mm Hospital. || lome for !Bfll;rlhlfl I u, Garteld Hospital S L2 %, e Reed " General 5, 3031 Rodman st. Eliza Mack, 73. 817 4% st. 5.¥. red Warren, 61, Home for Ased and In- n‘--- ©. Turner, 57, Tuberculosis Hos- mm E% ale. 48, 74 R st. e, 4, Onli &, Freedm R 36, Walter nee se Glover's Spring health Aids The*“‘turn”of the seasonisa critical time for yourdog. Givehim careful treatment now, and he will be the bappy. spirited companion you want bim to GLOVER'S Condition Pills or Iron Tonic {Uquid).... - each & real tomic, appetier.stimu- and digestant. 65e. VRS oo Werm Capoulosce Vot e e g GLOVER’S T¢ We Capoules. Fe GLOVII'S D"nu- Pllla comforting 10 stomach and s s e e 119 Fifth A'.-..ch York, U.S.A. GLOVER’S L™ ‘ DOG MEDICINES |, beok, also | | { | twin-point. triple-point and French | _BOYS’ AND c.ms' !Pol'l' HOSE—Boys' fancy golf hose and girls’ plain and fancy rayon-mixed hose, in all sizes. Perfects 250 | Hlll?u S’ $1.50 SILK HOSE—Full- fashioned pure silk hose, sizes 8 to 10. All-over silk or with 79 | lisle top. Irregulars ...... c 50c WOMEN'S BLOOMERS— myon-nflpe knit bloomers in white Sizes 36 to 29c $1.00 AND $1.50 RAYON UN- DERWEAR — Tailored and lace trimmed _bloomers, chemuu step- ins, pa.nm and in pastel shades; i I blopeners, 1" ohreet rayon ers, stree shades 69c RAYON UNDERWEAR of beau- titul quality, eonlllt.\n. of hloomen chemises, panties and stzp-ma Tailored and pastel med styles. Also 89¢c nynn vests, in sizes 36 to 4. 4'9° GLOVES ODDS AND ENDS KID GLOVES, -omz perfect, some mended. $2.00 3'00 grades, in broken 50(! 1n gAIIS KID GLOVES, $2.00 to $3.00 (ulfltwl' in slip-on and fancy cuff styles. Slightly :;/mded Broken sizes up to 79(! GLO 3 tul)o ml"n:lcy «l:ufl nndfl tl‘lvo-cllap styles, all colors and al . 45¢ $1.25 AND $1.50 SILK GI.OVI!. perfects and irregulars. 796 Black, whlu.md colors. treet Floor MEN'S WEAR $1.00 BAYON UNION SUITS, in plnk. blue and peach. Sizes 36 to Special purchase on 79‘: MIN'! "BROADCLOTH UNION SUITS, in tan, peach, pink and green. Sizes 36 to 46. Won- 582 dertul Priday bargain at MEN'S RAYON AT Sml'l;,sl. 'l'hd!homhw lgm in pink, blue and peac) sizes 34 to 42, shorts in sizes !fl to 40 waist. Shorts have soc elastic waistband. Each CHILDREN’S WEAR crepe in basque effect, with wide, pintucked belt attached to circular skirt. New short puff sleeve. Tan, red, green, blue and rust. sz 98 $1.00 GIRLS’ SES, sizes 6 Of white broadcloth with colored dotted collars and ouffs, sport print§ and checks. 79¢ Broken sizes 6 to 18. TO $1.50 MIDDY BLOUSES, of white jean or khaki colored cloth. Regulation style with tie slide -na slash pocket. Sizes 50 6 to PAN‘I‘Y DRESSES, sizes 2 to 6. In plain shades of broadcloth and gay prints, all fast colors. 59(! Long wajst and flounced skirt $1.00 & $1.69 PANTY DRESSES, of colorful prints; mad from the shoulder waist and flounce Daintily hand-em Sizes 2 to 5 .. lmr:l BOYS WEAR BOYS’' SPRING SUITS, in fancy mlxturel.“oAlgdhl'Ve two pairs knick- ers. Tal for good service. Sizes 5 to 14... 83‘98 BOYS’' 79¢ BLOUSES, of white, colored and fancy broadcloth. Col- | lar-attached style. Sizes CLOTH $3.98 GIRLS' DRESSES, of flat =t e Jd/t ~ Satisfaction ! Smcc 1859 EeseaLd(E | < DRESS SALE! 12,515 & 162 Sllk Dresses $4).85 New Styles, New Colors and a New and Wonder- ful Measure of Value! Lovely new dresses that have been selling in our own stocks at $12.50 to $16.50—together with a special purchase—all at $9.85 to- morrow. Fashions of foremost vogue— drapes, princess lines, coat novel- ties, flares and dips. In fine qual- ities of georgette, flat crepe, Can- ton crepe, chiffon and printed silks. Sizes 14 to 20, 1875 to 261, 36 to 60. Second Floor REMNANT SALE $1.00 to $2.00 Silks and Woolens Popular Spring silks in plain colors and prints, also wool serges, twills and tweeds in lengths c Yard from 1 to 4 yards. 29c to 39c Wash Goods Yard An accumulation of staple and novelty mate- rials, all guaranteed fast colors. Plain colors and prints. Lengths from 1 to 5 yards. 29c Rayon Alpaca, Reduced to Rich, lustrous quality rayon alpaca in a com- plete range of colors. In high favor for dresses, 1 7c costume slips and lingerie. Yard Shlet Floor 52005950 & $3.9 Hats Sisols Hun Pedalines HARRELL’S SHOE STORE Formerly Located at 3400 14th Street Purchase of Newest Spring Models on Baku Straws pm&m alp-, m exou-nnu-; types and Women's $ Women’s $ Sale at @ Welcome Low Price Lace Straws matrons’ High-grade High-grade selection of smart mod- Toyos 8 8 Fancy Struvl 1 Sale! Entire Stock of slllllli:l“;... lloes.... | size; made of extra fine SPECIAL PURCHASES NOTIONS AND STAMPED GOODS 29¢ AVALON AND FASHIONNET | HAIR NETS, cap shape, in light and dark brown, blonde, gray and 190 | in three | the side. 25¢ KNIVES AND FORKS of stainless steel with white 190 handles. Each . 25¢c STAMPED UN LEACHED APRONS, in three pretty de- 190 SEre AND DINING ROOM SE78, In basket and cosmo de- 89(! 25: to 39 Stamped Goods 19(: Bargain lot ol illow tops, towels, | scarfs, aprons r.hmiunl dresses. Slight seconds. Street Floor NECKWEAR LONG PLEATED lCAlF!. belcnumm mmuuty In pastel e 537w & 49, 59¢ NICIWIAI. mlny popul-r styles in 25c of for ‘& wk:' * priday clean-up ... BEMESTICS ¢ I'IJIKISH TOWELS, 3 absorbent kind, ealored borders. 19¢ $1.49 BED SHEETS—| less bed sheets, 81x90 e bleached sheeting $1 00 $2.00 CRIN D BED SPREADS. Size 81x105 spread and bolster cover in one piece. Rose, green, HOME NEEDS $1.00 PRINTED LINOLEUM, in desirable remnant lengths. Stand- ard quality in a nrlely o! 29¢ attractive patterns. 50c CERTAINTEED l LOOR COVERING—Accumulation of rem- nant lengths in this superior felt- base floor co Many pleces | cun be matched for larger 19¢ uare yard ll 49 Bl E LAMP SHADES, in Seco silk and cretonne. All col- ors, in a number of popular 59¢ shapes m RAYON MARQ! TTE, in remnant lengths, many matched. Plain and fancy stripes. 12V5¢ All of excellent quality. Yard $1.25 VELOUR CUSHIONS, hand- some, serviceable quality in round shapes and other styles. Clos- 49¢ ing out the lot. Each 3% TABLE OILCLOTH—Rem- nants of standard quality table oil- | cloth in useful lengths, some ] ()o in matched patterns. Yard. $1.00 Hoover 77 ¢ Aprons ..... Well made sprons of genuine oadcloth, in bluemé:‘vilzndfi:n lnlg col ockets ‘and siectes trimmed hite. Sizes 36 to 4 mc'“'lfl DE CHINE BLOUSES, new sleeveless style, also the new printed silk blouse. Tan, eggshell, peach, light blue and white. Prilled lnd tailored styles. Sizes sl 98 to 42 GOWNS—Of cotton crepe ln?‘t\ne batiste, trimmed with castor laces, in white, flesh and Cotton crepe gowns are m-emmldered or tal- ., Regular and -nn sl 00 $1.50 CORSETS, of coutil with elastic wy, medium un lnd elastic in back. only. 23 to 36 . .50 asp .n-'mu of rayon-stripe material, re- inforced over the abdomen. Gradu- ated front clasp, medium hip. 27 to 35. o-fastened TRlMMlNGS 50c TO 75¢ FANCY RIBBONS, in plaids, Rom-n stripes, polka dots and plain color grosgrains, 5 inches wide. Yard . BUCKLES AND SLIDI in rhinestone, oellulnld lnny styles and values s umm-um.umus inches wide, in all lsc :lomsoevm Yll‘d... MARCH 20, 1930. Dfl“flmhmm'fih sald : “More can and may be taken before this session ad- ’mmumtm«flmnmw the Republicans that ‘you have a rem- edy in impeachment.” xAmtr-lh has barred the importation 4o L&-—.—L—. TOLMANIZED TABLE LINENS Retain Their Lustre THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY Phone Met. 0071 in "ot Any man or 16 to 10, ‘ean have this protection by applying NOW. Write for Full Infermation FRED. J. SCHAEFEIPEO 1015 Chestnut St. Members of the Amsterdam Diamond Exchange DIAMONDS Other Precious' Stones @ V@@ @ e We will be pleased to explain the features of the SILVER- SMITH’S GUILD OF AMERICA—Silver Purchase Plan. oft.cAalinIne. 38 Years-at . ... 935 F Street Jewelers Platinumsmiths WOODWARD & LOoTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day Remnant D-y Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D, . or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted. Men’s White and Fancy Shirts Reduced §].15 264 Shirts in collar-attached and neckband styles. 43 Part-wool Union Suits, long sleeves and ankle length. Sizes 34, 38 and 52 only. Were $2. Now. sizes. 350 Pairs Men's Hose; rayon-and-lisle. silk-and-lisle mixtures. Irregulars. .35¢ 3 pairs for $1 37 and 40. Were $7.50. Now.. Sizes in lot 14 to 17. 41 Pairs Silk-and-Wool Were S0c. 82 Pleces Atbmk Underwear, sizes 40 and Hose, broken 65¢c 10¢ colors, sizes ..$4.95 Men’s House Slippers $1 were s1.75 and s1.95 57 Pairs Felt and Leather Slippers, several styles, broken sizes. Boys’ Wash Suits $1.35 were s1.05 114 Suits, some with wash tops and wool pants. Sizes in'lot 3 to 8. 23 Bloml. sports collars and long sleeves, small sizes. Reduced to .. 35¢ $4 Part-wool Union Suits, sizes 4 to 8, Reduced to.. - Women's Silk Hose At Special Prices 60 Pairs Hose, including bare- leg and Granite Lisle, slightly DAMAGED. * ‘Sizes Were 58c IM $1. Nn sssiensrssscssitbas u ki hh"ll l‘llll.ld !lll Hose, IRREG 101 Pairs Full-] hlllhllll Sm Hose, mostly t shades, ¢ broken sises. ere $1.35. 122 Pairs Children’s Socks, inelu ‘cotton r‘-eddm{c i m‘ Costume Slips 31-25 Were $2.95 56 Slips of rayon crepe ,and rayon satin. Sizes 46 *to 52, flesh, white, tan and navy. 8 l.lm cun Slips, Imflbd- ck lll! 36 'n 40. Were $2.95. $1. u!xtnsln!“unlnnn de chine satin built-up p!wulaeu tan, flesh and navy. Were $3.95. Now $2.25 Glove Sllk Under- things, $1.25 W 31.05 and $2.50 68 “Kayser” Glove Silk Underthings, inclading Union Suits, Panties and Briefs. Bandeaux to ‘hh $1.50. Now . 36 Union Suits, cotton and fleeced-lined. Sizes 36 to 42. Were $1. Now 55¢ THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, $1 387 Pairs Shoes in many styles, some are SOILED. 150 Pairs Mules and Boudoir Slippers, in- samples manufacturer. to $2.95. 198 Pairs Pumps of patent leather, satin and silver kid. Some SOILED. T e R ......... $2.95 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Corselettes, $1.65 Were $2.95 60 Corselettes of voile, swami and brocade, a few with lace insels; sizes broken. SOILED. Women’s Robes $2.95 Were $5.95 10 Blanket Bathrobes, broken sizes. 10 m Coats. Were $2. D'G 6 Quilted Satin Robes. Were $8.75. Now. $4.9. 6 Rayon S: 31.!6. Now. Home Frocks Snnb. Were $1 md tlls.':: Glrls’ “Lucette” Frocks, $1.45 Were $1.95 and $2.95 15 “Lucette” Wash Dresses hroken sizes. l lll.llunlfl Were "5‘5 $16.95. ....$10.95 Gym ' ‘Bicomers, Black sateen. Wm $1. Nuw 1! HIflIn Gowns. Were ll 25¢ " Now 250 Tots Dresses, 50c Were $1 366\\'ash Dresses, size THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Were $5.85. cluding THE DOWN STAIRS STORE 179 Flannelette Pajamas, one and two piece, sizes 8 to 16. Reduced to... Children’s Shoes S145 CTsdes 220 Pairs High and Low Shoes. 70 Pairs Children's Rubbers, “Goodyear Glove Brand® Sonal Sizes only. Spectat, 15c Fabric Gloves, 50c Were $1.15 65 Pairs Slip-on Fabric Gloves, double woven, light shades. Il Pairs hlflinnddiv-. fancy cuffs, ram a fl— 5% to 7%. Were 15. hmwn wlur fancy fl cul were $2.45. Now. $1.9: ' e oy and $1.95 132'Pieces—including neck- laces, bracelets and ear- rmgs—xrutly reduced. Women’s Handkerchiefs 2 for 25¢ " soe 75 Handkerchiefs of linen and Swiss, plain white and with fancy border. Tapestry B-xs 51.95 Were $2.95 26 Tapestry Bags suitable for Spring use. In various colorings. 12 Handbags leather. Were $1.95 nnd ulb u Coin Purses. Were !lo NOW .ooiiinineinnnnn, THE DOWN STAIRS a'ronz Were $2.95 and $3.95 Broken sizes. from a well-known Sizes broken. Were 295 Women’s ad Misses’ Silk Dresses, $7.95 Were $16.50 to $19.50. 85 Silk Dresses, including one and two piece street models, afternoon and evening dresses. Sizes for Misses, Women, Little and Larger Women. High shades and black. Slightly SOILED. 50 Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses. Were $16.50. Now........$12.25 Women’s d Misses’ Spring Coats, $7.50° Were $16.50. 12 Coats of twill, broad- cloth, kashmir and charmeen in tan and navy. 41 Sweaters, slip-on and coat styles in tan, blue, brown, green, purple and red. 34 to 42. Were $1.95. Now..§1 Sizes 4 Shaker Coat Sweaters in hlue silk. Si. et - 38 to 42. Were $5.75. Now.. Women’s and Muses Hats, $1.95 4 Misses’ Sports Dresses of jersey and Green, red and blue. Were, . Were $3.95 and $4.95 30 Felt Hats, light and dark shades, various headsizes. 16 Felt Hats, assorted shades. Were $4.95. ‘THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Now....... erecacanesans PSR