Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1930, Page 24

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SHFETY DRECTORS | CAPONE'S TARGET Chicago Gangster’s Court Battle Against 3 Miami Offi- cers Narrows to 1. By the Associated Press. MIAMI, Fla., May 28.—"Scarface Al" Capone's counter court attack on Miami authorities who seek to force him from the city, originally directed at three officials and a prominent citizen, was ingle charge against director of public safel Dt.,plll his defeat yesterday in the first round of the legal skirmish. lanned to continue his efforts to !lhb- himself in”the community with a will” dinner tonight at his pala- fibl Palm Island estate. Engraved in- ‘vitations were distributed. Newcomb ordered hearings continued foday on a charge of false arrest against McCreary after mummng conspiracy ‘warrants naming Mayor C. H. Reeder, City Commissioner John Knight and McCreary. The justice held that Capone’s lawyer had not cited time, place or partic of an alleged conspiracy falsely to ac: cuse the gangster of violating a eity ordinance. A conspiracy warrant inst former Gov. James M. Cox of :)fin, publisher of the Miami Daily News, previously had been withdrawn. The false arrest charge pending against McCreary was based on one of the three instances in which Miam! po- lice detained Capone under orders from | their superiors to arrest the gangster every time he appears on the streets. Capone was the principal witness at yesterday's hearing and his reluctance fo answer questions Tegarding his oc- drew a warning from the ice that he would be cited for con- o De persisted in_ retusing to reply to questions. Under examination mu:luu D, Price of defense counsel, Gapove aald “home owner and taxpay- e ouup-non at present. NATIONAL FORESTS INCREASED IN W. VA.t Parcel of 16,955 Acres Authorized for Purchase for Monongahela Preserve. Specisl Dispatch to The Star. FRANKLIN, W. Va, May 28—An l“.fibnll 16,955 acres in the famous Smoke Hole section of Pendleton and adjoining counties has just been au- thorized for purchase by the Federal Government as an addition to Monon- fihll National Forest, for an average of approximately $3.80 per acre, it Is learned officially. The purchase ummuau at & special Meeting of the Forest Reservation Commission. At the au whln in 12 different States, at a 1 cost of $1,203,172, or an average of '! 84 per acre. ‘The Smoke Hole addition lies in Pen- dieton, . Tucker, Randolph Counties, W. o., W C. Phillips . B it ;_ Arthur Lipscomb, heirs, J. H. Judy, J. W. Dudley, Dove, Ida Bennett, D. surveying of forward as TeBIdly a8 practicsly Ui t in .mm Ttaly has declined . KRIEG formerly p; weneral ansger "fn‘.. 0 ‘Em.. s e Sos s now in m lofll St. N.W. At ams) e Snipiny. Phone District 9115 wnine/PILES GINGER ALE with the delicious flaver of TO TOLEDO DETROIT and return MAY 31—JUNE 1 Tickets good in coaches on regular train No. 19 Leaves Washington—3:45 P. M. Saturday, May 31 Arrives Toledo—6:43 A. M.; Detroit—8:30 A. M. Re turning Sunday, Jume 1. Leaves Detroit—4:25P. M.; Toledo 6:10 P. M. Standard Time Baltimore«Ohio The Hecht Co. Hllonih Because this store will be closed all day Friday (Memorial Day )... 75 Willow Rockers 32 69 Imported closely-woven willow chairs. Well braced. Natural finish. Seat and Back Cushions Extra (Fourth Ploor, The Hecht Co.) Furniture French '.35 bl bl S 812.50 Tt Bow-tnd pea. $12.50 - .':!..r‘.".'.‘.'.“' $12.50 340 8 .....':.}..""'..E" $4.95 Tl $12.50 i $17.50 - $17.50 - $14.95 $24.95 L ll-lcnlv Windsor $15 Chaje, 1n denim,, B lutom ¥ $21.50 $120 Marble-top '.hhlo. sss ith mirror orated Dinette S $20 Wllnnt Server lll 95 Twin Felt Mattres 28 $9.95 Broom Closets 36.95 To hold your home- cleaning _equipment. In white #nd green finishes. Of seasoned wood. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) $1 and $1.50 Lace Neckwear 69c¢ Cuffs, collar and cuff sets, and vestees. Im- ported lace, in ecru only. (Main Ploor, The Heeht Co.) Junior Misses’ $5.95 to $7.95 Rayon and Silk Frocks 33.95 Silk crepes and rayon fabries. I’.n or printed. Attractive styles. Sizes 11 to 17, Junior Misses’ Flat Crepe, Pique and Print Frocks, vdh!lu and pes- Q5 95 Final Clearance of Jr. Misses’ Coats (1) 925 and 32015 Dress @] 5 Women’s $3.95 Bathing Suits $ 2 95 Specially priced for the holiday. Sturdy suits, well made . . . 100% virgin wool. Navy, red, green, black and brown. All Sizes (Women's rtswear, Siatn Poor) Women’s and Misses’ Sports Frocks Well * made. Shantung «or linen. White and smart pastel colors, Sizes 14 to 42. (Women's ~Sportawear, Shaln Poors Women’s and Misses’ Silk Frocks- 38.95 Specially priced. Many attractive styles, of silk crepe...good colors. All sizes oRgtin Fben e Women’s Sporiswear 1“) $8 and $10.95 Satin or sises (25) 36 ‘ana 38 'Silk Blouses. white and pastels. 3495 All sizes . s(l!) "”%1' plm juits, green, biue or vack. S’ 145 30 $8.95 sises (10) " '$16.50 Knitted S uit Sizes 14 to 20 (o R Heeht oo Clearance of Women’s Better Negligees us te :.uu tnmnno.u:l Negli- gees, sal an Shiffon $15 $10.95 Siik, lace trimm tatlored (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) 400 Pairs Children’s $2 Play Shoes Sl 69 Tan, smoked and patent leathers, 2strap sandals, . cmt-outs on vamp, leather and rubber soles. “Sizes 2 10 5. (8econd Floor, The Hecht OCo.) Children’s Shoes 100 Pairs $1.25 Tennis Sport Shoes, white. or brown canvas uppers, sizes 6 to 2 and 2': sl to 6 .. 47 Pairs Junior Misses' $5.50 Black and Tan Ox- 82.95 fords 58 Pairs Children's White or Brown Check Canvas Tie sl Slippers, sizes 5 to 2. 100 Pairs Children's Bathing snnmmnd blue‘ lnd. lreen ‘white sizes s T 79¢ (Second Fioor, The Heeht Co.) Tots’ and Infants’ Wear 10—Tots’ $3.95 Organdy Frocks, rose only, with hat to Kubber Sheets, sizes 36x36 and 36x45 inches, eyelet, fin- ‘1 ished in white 1—$10.95 Real Leather Coat for Pairs $1.50 to $2.50 Ideal Shoes for the Baby, white, tan and black, high or low styles; sizes 1 to 3 25—Tots’ Muslin Bod; lsc ‘Waists, sizes 2 to 6 ye: 1—$2.95 Bath Apron, fllnnelfl(c faced. ‘1 95 Suits, linen and :E"o?u for toh. ln 31.95 priced for Thursday 1—§8.95 Silk Crepe de Chine Carriage illow o 1o, maten.. i $3:95 1—u 95 Nursery Ciock, 87 Q5 irs 75¢ Silk Stockings, blue, vhlfia and pink; sises 4% 50¢ o—nss Bengaline Silk Coats, $3.95 Pique Coats; double breasted, unlined; 3 tan, 1 white; ll-lullndl sl 95 59¢ Porto Rican nghu'wnl‘ flesh and pink; sizes 2 vears 36 Pairs 200 Mustin Draw- ers, sizes 2 to 8 years 6—$5.95 White Crépe de Chine nn-e-, sizes 4 to 6 83 95 yeas 15—-" 25 Light- it Flannel- ette Bath or Bel'l"{: Coats, cape and taflored mo«:‘— $3.95 to $19.95 (Second Floor, The Mecht Oo.) Women’s Coolie Coats Printed rayon fab- ric. For home or beach. $1.39 (Fifth Ploor, The Hecht Oo.) Clearance in 265 Pairs Women’s Hose Women’s $1.25 et lace o whites| :'/,o’;l' and $1.35 Full- e’ w2 $3.00 Full- Fashioned Silk T Cnitron Tine. -+ $1.95 Chiffon Hose (76) $2 Full-Fashioned Chiffon » i e s A8 Facs et OUC Pointed and plain_ heels. Silk tops, interlined with lisle. Mercerizsed soles. Good assortment of colors. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) pleot tops, white only (Main Floor, The Hechi Co.) Keep Cool Decoration Day! Two-Piece Linen Suits, #395 Misses’ and ‘Women’s Sizes New Linen Coats, #295 Complete the Summer Ensemble Misses’ and Women’s Sizes White Flannel Coats, #595 Tailored of Flannel and Basketweave Misses’ and Women’s Sizes ¢ (Third Fioor. The Heent o) so Main Floor Tabies.) $10 Glass- Domed 400- Day Clocks $6.95 i 12 inches d 7% wide ... bs and clear . Run 400 days without winding. (Main Floor, The Hecht Ov.) Upholsteries (12) $1.59 Pillows, cov- ered in colored felt .. 65¢ r Style ings, 30 and 42 l.:hs ;’m- An:‘ is, samples ... '1 (30) lie Cretoi 24x30_inches B ’é“'“" Ini il S B 315,95 (':.-.l' 'N:"'V‘:nml Eeru and. Green lum| low Sh: cofhplete with fixtures l‘..» sl (100 pairs) 65c Rufed Curtain Sets and Criss 39, Cross iod 2“) lfi.lnll‘n f:l 29¢ to 85¢ Cre- mnes, in use longtts 10c * 39¢ (24) Large Mirror Cords, 65 rose, mulberry and blue. . c (25) Dosen 6Be to 85 Sash Cur- tains, ruffied or tailored, plain or dotted, hemmed at to) for rod (23) $7.95 Swing Ham- mock, floor sample, sold a8 s ..., . 100 yards 9c trieal G-m. blut and gold only, Wi Shades, + (100) 5 uh ::.' Y-ril ’1?' i()l‘al Groand Mn::.um pleces, 28 14¢ Six-plece g Kitchen Sets, rose and gold, (100) $1.50 to $2.50 'l-lrl' it Fioor, The Hothi G0 Women’s and Misses’ Daytime Frocks 2 for $5 Rayon prints and pelka dots. Jackets, boleros, long or short sleeves. All sizes. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (4) Paic of $2.95 om-. $1 Drapes, attractive (30 5495 Rayen and” Cotten Bed Sets, ruffies SR separa = $3.95 (Bixth le. ‘The Mecht @o.) Lamps (1) $29.75 Moderne ‘l'u-l::;rl. with 322 95 mica (3) $10 r.m,l.-, Fab h-. wmpew ith '6.95 “l ll at (1) '$15 Wrought iron Table Base, reduced to ‘9‘95 (1) $10 Green “ Parchment Bhfi (1) 932 Bt S g9 05 e Junior l‘m S $8.95 $14.95 (Pourth Wioor, The Heeht Co.) Women’s and Misses’ Summer Dresses Rayon and silk_prints, dotted chiffone. All sises. 2 for $7() (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) FINAL CLEARANCE OF All Women’s and Misses’ Spring Coats in Stock Regardless of former price ~—Now 100 Coats, originally $25 to $35 315 75 Coats, originally $39, $79.50—Now Silverware 108 Set of Salt and Pepper S| ’l'ny with h-ndle l—li 50 Set of 6 [nl'll. Iflvu plated, Adonis M- tall, of plated hollowware, . 1—$7.50 Mirror Tray, 1!]\ 35 handle, size 15x13 inches. . fl:-l'::l.:o b}lrn.' 'lnky. ‘with cen- r holder for 6 cock- all glasses $7.50 1—$35 Eight-piece Beverage Set; 6 cocktail glasses, 1 plated 325 shaker and plated tray.. 1—$19.50 Three-piece Console S“‘ 2 candlesticks and $10 Tl-;-ll le H.:‘IT re Serving ys, ler finf 18 inches long $3 95 6—$7.50 Plated Hollowware Serv- ing Trays. butler finish, ss 17 inches long. 15—87.50 Plated Hollowware l‘—-‘lmflllle: H?lhw'ln Plat- ters, inches long, footed w $3.95 15—$5 Plated Hollowware Gravy Bowls and Platters (Third Floor, The Hecht Co ) Women’s and Miaun’_ Tweed Suits and Ensembles $2.95 Two or three piece styles. Coats, skirts and blouses, and coats with froeks. Al sizes (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Clearance of Fur Scarfs ;n :2;; ‘Biack $49.75 (Third Floor, The Heeht Cv.) Women’s 50¢ Bandettes +29c¢ 100 of them. Well made, built-up and cup shape. . .excellent z\u]i!y rayon . . . that t. (Third Ploor, The Hecht Co.) Foundation Garments (5) $12.50 “Seanties,” 5 $7.95 Corselettes lnl Girdles (33 35, and $7.50 Gird fll) $2, $2. $3.50 Garter nelu -nd $1.95 - (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) i ) Misses’ and Women’s Suits and Dresses $16.50 Jacket Suits, and silks. All sizes $29.75 Spite of light. km woolens. All @7 6,50 9 $89.75 'J-m\ Suits, novelty. . woolen $19.75 Street and Clearance of Men’s Sheldon Suits « v o, 0riginally priced $35 and $40 $19.5 Some With Two Pairs of Trowsers! 3 One and two of a kind. Hand finished. now or in the fall. Suits for wear Regular sives, 34 10 42; short sizes, 33 to 42; long sises, 36, 37, 40 -nd 42; stout sizes, 38 and 40. Al!md free. 52 Men’s ¥50 and 35 Society Brand Suits $90.5 In Dark Patterns Regular sizes . . . 6/35, 3/86, 9/37, 1 1/39, 5/40, 6/42. Short sizes ./.a . l;&, 1/36,1/37,2/38,2/39. Long sizes.,.1/88, 1/39. Stout sizes...1/87,4/38, 2/39, 1/40, 1/44, 1/46, 1/48 and 2/80. Direct Elevators to the Men's Clothing Department—Second Floor, Clearance ‘Women’s Gloves (“ prs.) $1.50 Cuff St m yles, lanese unx. double fin- 7Q¢ (55 pra,) $1 Slip-on and 49¢ Cuff-style Fabrle Gloves. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) Clearance . . , Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas () Women's 310 snd $1350 g7 Silk Umbrellas . breilas (4) Men's’ 1z Silk Umbrellas . (Main_Floor, The Fesht Oo) M.‘)S Footwear $9.95 132 pairs. Blue snake, black and brown lizards, black kid, brown kid, black satin and black orepe. Broken sizes. (Pifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Clearance Women’s Shoes (13) $3.95 Black Satin Mules, sizes '(lll $4.95 Arch Ald Shees, 5 . (Pitth Fioor, The Mecht Co.) ‘Women’s Lingerie (35 pra.) $2.95 o Plain Household Linens (u) $1.59 Il-l-l M $1 ™ 19¢ $1.29 (2::)*.130 Ml'lhlduh'.l "". pasi lor size 23 4" $1 (150) l&e Boott unu 6(‘ sl exPaci G tor g) Hand T (I“)lhlhrhl Linen Kitel 250) lhhl- ln- Huek 'lmh. 6“‘1 napkins (85) $1 Ali-Linen Crash Lanch Clothe, 36x36 inches (100) .“l!( e 18x18 inches....... 6 '1 shades (100)$1.95 All-Linen Searfs, ‘l 36, 45 and 54 inches long. (Mfth Ploor, The Hecht Os.) Imitation Pearl on Amber Toilet ers, pietare frames, fame bottles, meil bfi bairbrushes and j boxes. Shoe Horns, 15¢ Manicure Pieces, Se (Main Fleor, The Necht Os) Men’s Furnishings 93 Men's $6.50 and $5.50 Sifk Shirta; eoll-: munn and to match, sizes 8 in entire M ver - satin, dark colors. 31.19 simes 34 and 40... '2'50 3 Men’s $1.50 h“fll Knit Union Suits, size 36, 5013 s 38 Silk Bhfll. plain sizes 32 ‘3 50 (54) $1.95 Slips of rayon sports Small sizes (7 prs) $3 Bloomers of glove silk, solled. . $1.88 1ul)hll.nss I&hve nsn; nlon _ Sul es! only. Sofled $1.88 sizes 34, 36, 40, 42 and 44, m pra) nu “Sealpax” Quality 5 Men's $3.50 Braid Leather hite Belts, snap and tongue $1 onlv . . styles, sizes 34 and 36.. (20) 7 112 Men's $1 Fancy Siik Mand- sun tan backs, pastels.. kerchiefs, hand - rolled 69¢ (25 prs) ”e Knmfi! hems Drawer ly. 215 50c Fancy Silk Soiled .. 3 Handkerchiefs, some sofled. 81 (12) 7% $1.50 Chain fig Shirts, with lnort J:envu, 550 in novelty prints (61 prs.) $1. Prinied Crepe and sl Broadcloth . A s % and Fancy Half Hose. .. 3OC by 1 $1.95 and $2.95 ot 8 Fabric and e 69¢ . \fl Men's " 50 Dicky Bosom Leather Handbags iy s $ 1 = collar_ attached. _solled 3% Mews 82 ie und Hand 1 A good assortment vy o 5 ' : e soiled. . of colors and styles in o SL5E and SL85 Mew'e $1 fabric and Jleather ¥ handhags. Some octords. brondeiotha marred from handling. n madras: sizes 14, 144, (Main Pleor, The Hecht Ov.) 15, 16 and 1614, solled. (Matn’ Floor, The Heeht Ov.)

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