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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. MAY 15, 1930. " B—S n_for|joved until & late hour. In the gom- | home, 233 Addison, avenue, Virginia ARTIST IS DEAD stricken by apoplexy. He was 66 years Cocos Treasure Sought. Hillside, N. J, are in Washingto: ¢ n S O ( : I E ’ I A Y some déys siajing at the Potomac Park |pany were Mr. and Mrs Harry Lear,| Highiands, Alexandria, Va. pors T el partments. Mr. ant rs. Krouch, Mr. . o & . Malcol ‘ampbell, the ra George C. Wathen, Miss Irene Bradley,| Mr. and Mrs. Strickland Gillilan will1 gy 1) Fracture Proves Fatal to M.| BOWles had retired from active work -uwn'-’t, is to again s-ek the $60,000,00 Mrs. 1. J. Onyon and two daughters | Miss Mildred V. Price, Miss Ellen Pflu- | 80 to Atlantic City the end of the week four years He was born in New | worth of gold and jewels said to have of Burlingame, Calif., are the guests of | cer. Miss May L. Earhart, Miss Jean- eir Andre Bowles. e been * hidden by pirates in the Cocos Orleans. At one time he engaged with | 1,045 in the Pacific. He started his (Continued From Fourth Page) | Judge and Mrs. J. C. Harriman at the | et Peak s BEER TI N ey Cavalter Hotel, b, e . Goree McDermott M. | The first of the month Mr. and Mrs.| CHICAGO, May 15 (P.—M. Andre | hit father in a brokerage business in 8t. | sere’ in 1925, but had to abandon it morning, motoring to Atlantic City, Raymond Dayion, Mr. James Goodman, | Gilllan will open their country home. | Bowles, noted artist of a generation ago | LOU!* “ | temporarily. “The Cocos Islands where they wil . Wil-| Mrs. Gilbert L. Bogan entertained 1 s c Yo Ricdle Tor o fow dase, They will| the Tuesdey Evening Bridge Ciub at|MF Daniel R "Niblon “Mr. Isidore on ti Covern River, fox (he Monbvofl snal shev 30 yeurit wibidirestor ot el L qu e S c ey Cianivge. | 0 miles from the nearest othet McBride Decl N then continue to Great Neck “Long|her home, when the guests were Mis e ey ol bl i W. D. Boyce Co. publications, died yes- | founder of a large store in Londor Wi | o choose. X did not Ko there bnires cBride eclares ews- | sland, where they will vislt Mrs. ® Balley, orence Hayes, : terday of a fracture of the skull suf-|a replica in flowers of the unfinished | spec,” and I know what I am Busch's sister, Mrs. Wentworth Stan- | Miss Louise Helff, Miss Charlotte Low- | Mrs. Anna C. Hudson of 206 Upshur _ Sweden's exports of fron ore last ed w . ! 0 5 ley. ‘There they will b:"y.;x'g;d by fi"-_,emml, Miss Nina Mitencll Miss Louise | street northwest is at her Summer were more than double thoss of 192 fered when he fell after having been Gamage building, sent by employes. after. papers Misunderstood Lobby | Busch and Mr. and Mrs. Louis George Pigott, Miss Jane Roberts, Miss Arline Bu;g;;, the latter the daughter of Mri fi\ink); dMIsE vlrginln Vanderschaaf, : and Mrs, Busch, In the early part of Miss Zada Zaremba and Miss Estelle Quiz Statement. June Mr. and Mrs. Busch and_their | Tierney. family party will go on to New Haven | . . gl & _ for the Bummer. “They Wil return to| , Mr. John H. Pesk and -party of amting and ‘ Taking exception to newspaper inter- | Washington in September for a stay of | friends gave a surprise birthday anni pretation of his_ testimony. before the | Some few weeks before going South to | Yersary party in honor of his wife, Mrs . Senate Jobby committee, F. Scott Mc- | their Miami home for the Winter. Mrs.| Hazel Peak: 'last Saturday evening n apernangin Bride, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon | Busch has a wide circle of friends here, | their Summer home, on Landovet road | League, said in a statement yesterday | Naving made her home in this city for | Maryland. The home was tastefully | that he wished “to make it plain that it | the greater part of two years, during |decorated in black and gold, with | Hend £ d 8 . ¥ 3 | dainty Spring blessoms, making a color- | enderson oiters a decorating service ‘or tllose | 5 Newest of many advance types . . . m- . Volsf t | which period she was national president is not my view that the Volstead act | 55 PAUAC TR0 W38 AR 100t American | ful effect. Dinner was served tn_the | mense variety for morning, afternoon and informal affairs . .. LIS NG 16 PR (RGT e IO 0% 1 etyionmen: music room, with the ‘erchestra “from | desiring superior work and artistic effects, at con- . s e Boys' Band of Washington Lodge, § . : ; sty Ssteinet o Gusted. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wainwright of | No. 15, Dancing was en sistently fair prices. Estimates 'submitted on e R el s, Danchpwaen His statement said: request. | ' ‘Many of the headlines and news ar- FRIDAY ONLY | i b 5 —NO TWO ALIKE- ticles in the press referring to my testi- mony before the Senate lobby committee ! - = = = | b ) STt s ey R D RE 250 | SUMMER STORAGE OF YOUR RUGS and b making of beer in the home was lawful ! DRAPERIES fs en important part of our business. | 1 1; under the Volstead act. “I made no such statement and the Values to $35 record shows that I did not. I was ques- tloned regarding & speech by Repre- sentative Fort in the House of Repre- sentatives in which he quoted from sec- fon 29 of the Volstead act as follows: , : i : sl ‘QP'Th: pm:mr;: SO oms‘act; Q- | Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting sgainst the manufacturing of liquor | T without & permit shall not apply to a | Q 1108 G Street————Phones g;:::::: ;:77; | Here is value-giving indeed new i " CRCIEY person for ‘manufacturing non.-inoxi- ‘ O e iy el | q prints . . . dots . . . flat crepes in pastel “The provision in question relates | shades. colely to non-intoxicating cider and ! ; frutt juices. It declares that the pen- i J Silk Summer frocks of exceptional qual- alty for there manufacture exclusively N 5 I § for home use shall not apply when they - | ity . . . loveliest soft tones . . . and radiant are not, in fact intoxicating. The para- oN 7 y § graph has no reference to the making of 1 ‘1 N new prints. Styles so numerous . . . so beer or home brew. g smart. Featuring the lines and trimmings The official record of McBride’s tes- ¢ ; IR RS > T timony shows he was asked by Chair- : that make dresses so charmingly feminine man Caraway of the lobby committee v | | a | P g . this season. if Representative Fort had not made a in which “he rather wanted to " 604 11th N.W. 601 13th N.W. S Here are the very same frocks you'd °’“&'c‘é.-’1§°£‘§ ?2‘1‘51‘“‘;‘& . OSEDERE | / 1 il ¢ pay $12.75 and $15 for elsewhere. R | RS Shop Vanity tomorrow and choose upset the dry program, didn't he?" The Caraway—well, T was under the tm- pression that he was for a modification. £ 5 McBride—No, he said that the law 1206 Gee St. ’ | f < 5 s 4 permited:the making ot lguor in the Of Course Bird’s Have the il | from this special grouping. All sizes. = A ti | ” L e Frocks You Want! Later: Caraway—You don't agree with his murp::z:ns?mh A ¢ . 3 " ‘ Presenting the fnl;ions first is always foremost Il @ AvNI.rY @_RESS \g_gfl‘(fi’_—fli - : in our minds ... Original designs for v McBride—Well, now, we think that 1 3 | o . - wucfrve:g& speceh "that he made ) | a very modest price and full Opposite Now Wi S S ; = P range of sizes have ar- 527 14th St. N.W. ”;'dcsfld&—-r‘);l-e is his interpretation. - . rived this morning. TS s MODEL ILLUSTRATED IS A Caraway—What I am ‘coming to is VERY PRACTICAL AND A this: T am interested.in the Ant-Saleon s VERY SMART STYLE OXFORD League's attitude. Would you be satis- 1 fied with the interpretation of the act i e L that would allow every one to make g GRISTLE RUBBER SOLE AND liquor in his own home? HEEL AT $10. e it caitions tanee kan pening ! t l r pi s be made in the home without being a . violation. . i ' 2 On 'the OPTIMISTS PLAN CARAVAN : s XY . - ELEVENTH ST —BETWEEN FgG Motorcade to Carry Club Members Sh to Erie Convention. oes . for active A motor caravan to carry members of the Washington Optimist Club to the Sport Optimist international convention in P . Erle, Pa., July 6, 7, 8 and 9 is being participation formed, it was announced at the weekly meeting of the club at the Hamilton Hotel yesterday afternoop by Wash B. Williams, president. In the caravan, Williams announced, will be taken a representative from the Boys' Club of Washington to compete with members of Boys' Clubs all over the country and Junior Optimist Clubs in the annual oratorical contest which is & feature of the Optimist convention. Edwin Budgen recently walked ‘the Tt . Announcing SUMMER FROCKS 85 irs —Fri ! ‘ 22 Styles £ Downstairs Store Day—Friday! o Sl : 27 styles for 18 styles have the Come Early and Shop Thoroug hly S misses . . . 14 to 20 ‘ .' g NEW Over 500 Brand-New Silk :° , SLEEVES | ¢ 2 Silk, Cotton and 0022 LSRRI Tt A e M T i - e for‘:mws... 3 cottons, linens, for 12 sly ,e“ are . lnen...for misses. Cool, Smart, Comfortable women and misses. # [/ and W hat ““Swell”” Value at Pastel Linens for women and misses Flowered Voiles for women and misses Three Sizes for Pique frocks, sleeveless, for misses o ? | Plaid Ginghams, sleeveless, for misses odels Juniors, | Flowered Pique ensembles, women, misses Sketched 85 Misses . Dotted \'vmlcvamens.sport colors, misses e - Dotted Navy Normandie Voiles, women and Women >, \ 9 styles have .And when we say SILK we mean 1009, = e — a4 1 CAPES Silk—not a rayon dress in the lot! And oh, i Z(') rf ;‘ 5 e U O\~ " Silk ditcats the styles are so fresh, so delightfully new, p 55%%&»:&5:}.; - SIS ] ton: sf iy 8o clever, so0 cool, so comfortable. Wash- < . — G/ Vs S o;;nmm? o able silks, printed crepes, sheer georgettes, | / / 5 .i'zme:s o new pastel shades. Many of them are 3 accurate copies of much {noro expensive & $5'85 silk dresses. Better buy several. Washable Silk Pastels for misses Sigmunds—Downstairs—Dresses Striped Shirting Silks for misses Natural Shantung frocks for misses Downstairs Store CLEARANCE of §| Dec! vy, Sitk Crepes for misces Rt S Entire Stock of SPRING COATS o e ot KL . ; . _Choose Your Entire Supply of 22 Coats, Formerly 23 Coats, Formerly 18 Coats, Formerly | 2 $8.50 to $10, NOW $10 to $15, NOW. $15 10 $19.75, NOW Summer Frocks 5 styles have = at the Opening. § styles have $ 5 ‘ $7-98 . $9.98 Tailored, sports and afternoon- types .gtfif(E’I{'osr ' Tomorrow— _ LONG . . . all beautifully made . . . in typical . I P e Philipsborn manner. e 5.85 Fashion-right coats in light-weight woolens and silks. Many of them suitable for b at $ e wear all Summer. Blacks and wanted shades. Cape models. Scarf models. Straight- $5 85 line models. Complete range of sizes. . 2