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ATTERBURY RULE SCORED BY GRUNDY Senator Flays Members of | Vare “War Board” in At- tack on State Politics. By the Associated Press. ELPHIA, March 31.—United Btates Senator Joseph R. Grundy, who’ THREE INSANE INMATES One of Whom Is Classed as “Dan- gerous Pyromaniac.” By the Associated Press. escaped Saturday. dangerous pyromaniac. Dr. Joseph ESCAPE FROM HOSPITAL Guards Searching for Fugitives, BEACON, N. Y,, March 31.—Twenty guards ended an unsuccessful search was declared by authorities to be a Moore, acting superin- | tendent of the hospital, said they es- caped through a tunnel which carries THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, walls. The men opened the tunnel with a key have been made by one of them. The fugitives are Anthony Alloy of Brooklyn, who was held on a charge of arson; Jumes Serris of New Yorl held for homicide, and Raymond Mea of Schenectady County, held for third degree burgla; the door to believed to Detective Stabbed by Filipino. LOS ANGELES, March 31 (P)— Detective Lieut. G. P. Moore was BNy SJawn, yesterday for | stabbed between the shoulder blades in Hospital for the Criminal Insane who One of the men a battle between approximately 50 Filiplnos and whites at a dance hall here early yesterday. Moore, who was at the dance hall on other matters said he was stabbed by a Filipino when he tried to help other officers check the fighting. He was taken to a hospital where his wounds were said to be B ] D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 31 * 1930. WoODPWARD & I.LOTHROP steam and power lines into the insti- ::::w:f‘smm"‘:"c:;ug:mntm;:g;ré:;ltullon from a power house beyond the s At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 Thirteenth Street N. W. SALE BY CATALOGUE State, and members of the “war board” | of of Willlam S. Vare, who are backing | Secretary of Labor James J. Davis for Senator and Francis Shunk Brown for Large Collection Embracing Antique Mahogany Furniture, Including Fine Sheraton Dlnlngusuhe. Valuable Antique Oil | Portraits and Other Paintings, Rare Oriental Rugs, a Wonder- ful Collection of Chinese and Japanese Embroideries, Brocades, | Porcelains, Jades and Carvings; Sterling & Sheffield Silverware, | tempting to grab control of the State Fireplace Brasses, Decorative Mirrors and a Large Assortment | government and the public treasury. of Luxurious Upholstered Furniture, etc. dictate the pers ] and policy n[ the | . g s sl e | At Public Auction at State with the Federal Govern- e ‘* Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. N.W. | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday April 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th, 1930 At 2 P. M. Each Day floundering effort to explain the polit- | ical conspiracy that has been brought about by the Pennsylvania Railroad- Philadelphia gang _combination, Hall From Estates, Collectors, Private Owners and Others | On Exhibition Saturday and Monday, March 29th and 31st | Catalogues on Application to the Auctioneers | TERMS: CASH C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc. Aucts. says that they sought an alliance with severe, governor. Grundy coupled the names of Coun- eflman Charles B. Hall, Sheriff Thomas W. Cunningham and State Senator Samuel W. Salus of the Vare organiza- tion in his attack on Atterbury. Atterbury, in his dual positions as Republican national committeeman and | president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, | “has been, and is, the directing hand in | the conspiracy being carried out by Cunningham, Hall, Salus and their pawns, by which the Philadelphia gang and the Pennsylvania Railroad are at- REGISTERED Semi-Venetian Mirrors, $7:50 Reflect/ Good Taste in Home Furnishing Beautifully finished beveled edges and etched decorations are significant of splen- did modern-day construction . . . this con- sole mirror will achieve distinction in your hallway, guest room, living room . . . in fact, anywhere you have an occasional table. Mimrors, SixtH FLOOR. - Mr. Charak Attends Our Exhibit of His Colonial Furniture Reproductions me “in order that President Hoover's hand might be upheld.” “T Jeave it to others to resent the im- pudent audacity of those words,” Grundy said and called on_Atterbury to explain “to the people of Pennsyl- vania in just what way that sinister combination is ‘upholding President Hoover'’s hand'—and against what.” it Black on Way to Korea. SHANGHAI, March 31 (®)—Van Lear Black, Baltimore publisher, left here today for Seoul, Korea, en route to Osaka, Japan. He is flying from England to Tokio. The Charak Furniture Co. is responsible for the glorious reproductions of old furniture that lives anew in Woodward & Lothrop’s Colonial Furniture Galleries. In planning a special exhibit of fine pieces like those that have lived in smart homes since Colonial times, we arranged for Mr. Charak to be here tomorrow to talk with you personally. Let him tell you about the master-craftsmanship that creates Charak furniture into things of lasting beauty . . . visit with him in the friendly surroundings that these gracious furnishings create. WoobpwARD & LoTHROP b ee Our Spring Exposition of Colonial Highboys Tables Sofas DOWN STAIRS STORE Lowboys Chairs Desks ‘Adaptable, Becoming, Correct Silk Ensembles $ l 6.50 Solid shades, pin dots, polka dots, small floral prints. One-piece sleeve- less dresses with short or three-quar- ter coats, some lined. Tuck-in shirts; sleeveless blouses; straight, peplum or bolero jackets. For women and misses. Reconditioned Hoover Vacuum Cleaners, $24.75 . A Fourth Shipment, Specially Priced Secretaries . Sample “demonstrator” Hoover cleaners Four-Posters . . . reconditioned in the Hoover factory— each guaranteed for 90 days. New brushes, new bags, new belts and overhauled motors make them as good as new . .. you can afford to enlist their lifetime service, es- pecially at this low price, $24.75. 'ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, FIFTH FLOOR. During This Special Exhibit—Discontinued Pieces of Charak Furniture—at Substantial Reductions CoroNiaL FurNITURe -Exmmsrr, S;xre FLooR. We Introduce . . . New Daylite Lamp Shades A representative will be here Tuesday and Wed- nesday from 1 to 5 o’clock to demonstrate this out- standing improvement in reading light. Annual Spring Exhibit . . . New Furnishings for Your Garden Sketched—Misses’ green and white pin dot (left). Women’s newly-smart solid gray with narrow scarf to fasten close around the neck (right). THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Vogue’s Pink Shadesin New Soft Basket-Weave Skirts $ 5 .95 Now is the time to make definite plans for your garden this Summer. . .permanent plans that in- clude these rustic furnishings of sturdy cypress and hickory. Of all the lines of garden furniture ‘we have seen these pieces exhibit the rural beauty your garden will cherish always. Through optically-ground lenses, mounted in these shades, science eliminates eye strain and fatigue ... and promotes better vision. Medical, optical, and electrical professions approve the New Daylite Painted or Natural Finishes Blouses 33.95 Cypress Chairs.....$7.50 Cypress Benches:>. .$9.75 Sturdy Cypress Arbors; each...$1250 and $18.50 Cypress Arches. ..$25.50 d Cypress Tables . Cypress 8-foot Fan Trel- Sleeveless blouses with pleated, frilled or straight collars, bows and tucks. Fea- turing the most be- coming shades of pink. One style with tiny pastel flowers on pink ground. Exceptionally attrac- tive with uneven gores, these skirts have new lengths. For Spring and Sum- mer sportswear. In red, blue, maize, or- chid and white. Shade . . . see it smart and modern achievements in interior decoration ... and let us demonstrate its refreshing light. We feature a complete range of Spring styles and colorings in decorated parchment-paper and skin $L.75 each : Cypress 6-foot Fan Trel- i $1.25 Cypress Lattice Column lises . Pergol .$140 Cypress Rose Arch..$14 Double - arched Pergolas ... ..$59 Cypre each . Rustic each Rustic Chairs Rustic Wall Trellises: . $1 to $2.75 Hickory Settees; $4.75 and $11 ry Arm ....$3.75 and $8.50 Hickory Flower Stands $2.75 Rustic Daylite bridge shades. 3 Feature Groups $7‘50 $9‘50 Swinging Decorative Par hang in . $10 posc e Pk Ganpen_FurnrroRe THE DOWN STAIRS STORE THE DOWN STAIRS STORE New Rayon “Undies” are “Chiffonay” Rayon, always durable, becomes exquisitely soft and light in this new dull finished material. Sheer 51-gauge. Flesh and peach. Sports and Dress Hats Rustic Hickory Pergolas; each $12 to $20 “ Rustic Hickory Straight- back Chairs. $1.75 Rustic Hickory Tabou- Lamrs, SEVENTE FLOOR. rettes $175 Fitted Vests....c00000..81 Built-up Fitted Ves! e 1 Yoke-front Band Panties.$1 Bright shades of red or green—light shades of pie-crust or pink—dark shades of navy, black or brown. Plain and novelty straws for all occasions— lacey -straws for dress. A group of moderately priced hats to meet your particular needs. Belgian Lace Spreads, Doilies, Scarfs and Table Cloths Much Below Usual Prices for this Quality These prices are the lowest, to our knowledge, that such filet-pattern laces have ever h_een offered . . . a leading manufacturer made the special concession as a feature of his anniversary year. Buy enough to make your home ready for Summer. 3.picce Vanity Sets..75c 16x36 Scarfs ......$1 = 72x90 Spreads ..3395 3-piece Buffet Sets...75c 16x45 Scarfs ....$1.25 36x36 ve. 3125 3 Chair Doilies. ..75¢c set. 16x52 Scarfs ....$150 - 46x46 Cloths ....$150 LiNENs, Seconp FLOOR. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE