Evening Star Newspaper, March 24, 1930, Page 7

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THE . EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1930. GUINAN'S CHICAGO WGTOBEID) M LLINERY Guests Dance on as Man Is Shot Three Times in 3 * Features “Rent Row.” W E E for Tuesday By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, March 24.—Texas Guinan | has made her last appearance at her | Chicago night ciub and her first at the | Chicago police station. The Green Mill, North Side cabaret | which has heard the cry, “Hello, sucker!” AND since last December, was closed by po- | * lice order after Miss Guinan and others i had been questioned for several hours | concerning the shooting early yesterday T ©f Leon Sweitzer, owner of the club. | Harry O. Voiler, business manager | for the internationally known night club hostess, was arrested in connec- | 3 2 tion with the shooting, along with his | 4 Fine Linen reputed bodyguard, Arthur D. Reed. | Police said both of them are ex-convicts. | i W eave Straws Police did not detain Miss Guinan, who | b i came to the station and volunteered the | N Woven in the }.nlnmhlltl?n that she was on the dance | Kilinpd oor helping enf e guests when the shooting occurred in the cabaret’s | Philippines office. | Many of Chicago's celebrities were on | hand to bid farewell to Texas—she Skl Barope, "Thelr ntercst s < " "toEurope. eir - 4 gorbed by the blare of the orehestra 4 ~-. —A charming collec- and the clatter of dancers stiverware ||, iy tion of dresses, in- and glasses, the patrons not notice N > Sweitzer running down the stairs into | \ i 5 7/ cluding dainty styles B e e L . | % < % for the 2 to 6 of crepe jweitzer, who owns e le ub, . \ U W a Gold Coast rendezvous where a bomb | N I ) de chine in pastel was found recently before it exploded, A colors. And for the had come to “see Voller about the rent,” 5 i !Awm?n:g g;lfiltfl): ovklstsld;‘ were ihls g 4 and sleeveless dresses bodyguard, “ " Marks, and Lorraine Hayes, New York show girl, who until A % B ) - = of printed, white and recently was one of “Guinan’s Girls.” | \ colored silks. 13 Voller A& hik Dodyguard s W0 : ‘'oller and jard as “two . of the three who shot me. The other And Many Other Savings e L L e o " S e of e lets strucl we T | “ 1 ajamas. 1. the left chest, another hit an arm, and N ' sepe and ‘Print Pajamis, sizes 2 to L] A!hlrds pllte;ced a l'e!- B el Handmade Dresses, sizes to 2 years... , & N I . detective entered. He soon had Vofler B\ I Handmade Gertrudes, sizes to 2 yrs. . - S | Slip-on Sweaters, sizes 2 to 6.. iy I E Children’s Summer Hats . PEK PRI e I Cvi:ls’rTw!eed Ensembles, sizes 7 to 14 y. V_IEI_T_ECAP'TAL : i Philippine Dresses, sizes to 2 yrs. ... Count de 1a Vaulx, Making Tour of | Handmade Underwear, sizes 2 to 12. America, Is Coming Here —One-of-a-kind hats in the newest, smartest Sweaters and Skirts, sizes 8 to 16. Choic April 10. styles of the season. . . . New brims . . . Girls’ Wash Dresses, sizes 7 t0 14....c00000ees directoire, bandeau, off-side eyebrow line, scoop | Kann's—Second Floor. ;hélmxum S i A 1H ‘ Here Are the New wcountdehvmlxvdnmh by president of the Aero s | Rayon Under- I | garments " Womas $23 S e . = / ‘ and Extra . . Blacks, e« Glider Hammock! 79¢ o - ) s i ‘ o R g . : ‘A Deposit Reserves One Sender. . Cleverly de- i — —A very wide variety of choice is presented in this collec~ signed so that there is i o the Sule Pilés ; ample fullness without j tion of Spring coats, including models of the most popular | bulk. Chemise and step- 4 : For Luter Delivery! | ins in sizes 46 to 50. ! Spring coatings, made in such popular styles as princess Bloomers and panties in b sizes 9 and oot a coats, plain cape coats, coats with fur-bordered capes, —When days w hot_ you I 1 tel shades. 4 | - - naturally ::‘%c"fi E:.G'c“.'fi'x?m' ‘ mo:;‘“? ::;l;.:n;ld: e:'“? / shawldcollalred coats, dressmaker models and wrap at will—and if you buy it now I :gle%olna ;fi lv‘veo:: i 3 styles. you make quite an attractive saving. A special purchase from Kann's—Street Floor. On Sale 1 $16.98 Grades $19.95 to 52495 $26.95 to $27.95 s 10 5 5 10 | Flat CrePe S]iPS Popular Arch Support Shoes ne $9.95$12.95$15.95| [l === $1.00 $2.05 . ST Three Sale Groups such reductions. —Very smart, very serviceable slips to wear under the new Spring frocks. Some simply tall’lored, others trimmed ::lra;x::l::s‘sgg fififi&’ 'sce::: with appliques. All well made of flat crepe (rayon and in Pum; > u v . ps, 3 Eyelet Ties and o ;. = | cotton), which keeps its luster after repeated washings. g %”M s I Pastel shades. Misses’ and Women'’s sizes. Extra sizes fi::;lg mcd’dg:" g"ypa;ent Avenue D Streets I in tailored styles only. branded with a well known Kann's—Second Floor. name. Every pair built on a combination last. All sizes in the assortment. Women’s ity e Silk Umbrellas L Sa— gé“'% A Sale of Silk Frocks c"l'um Cedar Bags, dengo Renils I I Leathel‘ —Prepare now for “April Offers New Prints s e 1 I I showers” and buy a new Tuxin White Cedar-lined Reefers White Crystals il Ba gs, $2.95 priotistfie g i Flat Crepes and Bags, 27x4x58 size....39¢ 50c and $1 I . Com-pact Cedar Bags, 31x Reefers Cedar Spray I ;’g’e“‘"’e °°B:°2?:" I:n Georgeites at 6x58 size 69¢ $1.00 and $1.50 | | —Pouches and envelopes styles 3 | of the very fashionable plain, novelty bordered P 5‘%"190,,3 é:e:nrlzed flm"’su i1 simulated snake leather or all-over patterns and K Acme Sprayers I in beige and gray. Some the following colors— Tar Paper, 40x . Flit Sprayers I | with zipper fastenings, Navy Red ] Camphor Balls . Black Flag Liquid I others fancy clasps. All Brown Purple ‘ Napthaline Flakes 35¢, 60c, $1.00 I nicely lined and fitted. Green Black - Black Flag Powder | A special value. Black and White —The cape, the jacket, the bolero, 15¢, 40c, 75¢ I Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann's—Street. Floor. the higher waistline, the princess Larvex, pt. bottle | Al model are the reiterated themes that Larvex and Sprayer..§1.25) I F. Eoex ol A ‘ashion has chosen for her 'style song = SRERISE || | TiSSlleS, DMities’ Voiles this u?son. As grace notes she adds edar Sprayers I I . L tiny pleats, bows, jabots and other 1 Coll st Spores: Ko f“w" i3 ’ charming touches. She expresses 28 c d these inspirations through the means / y 4 of delightful new prints, softly drap- —Delightful Summery fabrics, sheer voiles, and ing crepes, and georgettes in the i'fif,".’,;"’.f.% 3‘5‘&,’,’2‘;‘::,3: m;::%lngg;e x:i;n m:cdn wanted new colors, also harmonious 2Rd Blmities 36 5. wwide. Usually 38 ya. color combinations in the prints. All are guaranteed fast colors i . AR Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 48 Kann’s—Second Floor.

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