Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1930, Page 20

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THREE MARINES - FACE DEATH BILL dr nd Jury Indicts Trio and = Wife of One Victim in s Double Slaying. .I& Ve P”}:‘ J., June 3.—Th me 3.—The ‘County grand jury yesterday in- Lester Underbown, Claufle Oar- and Madison Chappel, Marines at Lakehurst Naval Air Sta- and Mrs. Hattie Evans for the mur- of Robert Evans and Albert Duffy, 16. lve John A. Grant of the proe- | bor’s staff was the only witness heard. | obtained all confessions from | ichagl and CI 1 in which they Underbown beat and shot the | to death. The prisoners will be al w_beforc Supreme Court Ju<!!&t} = h L Bodine, who will set a tr e rnubxy appoint counsel for tm ants. Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Evans and Duffy were slain a few| Cushing of Boston, will marry James Roosevelt, son of Gov. and Mrs. Frank- m the Navy and returned home. lin D. Roosevelt of New York, in Brook- believed at first the men killed each | line, Mass., ,y.m. 4. while drunk, but \nvestlslfi'n:n Associated Press Photo. Counterfeit Italian Coin. that Underbown had lived with . Evans fl‘\'x:ng :‘rxn: hmbtmd; :)l:-r This arrest and the| NAPLES (#).—Counterfeiters bobbed beequent arrest of the others. up again in Naples, this time specializ- - ing in the silver 20 lire plece, worth a THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, COLORED VOTERS' {LAMONT DEFENDS RIGHT CHALLENGED| REPARATIONS PLAN 330 Sumomned in Raleigh, |Banker Refutes lllegality N. C., to Answer Objections | Charged by Representa- to Registration. tive McFadden. By the Astociated Press. By the Associated Press. RALEIGH, N. C, Juhe 3.~As & pre-| NEW YORK, June 3.—The attack liminary to Nofth Oarolina’s primary | here two months ago by Representative on Saturday approximately 330 colored men of Wake County have been sum- moned to figeer before election offi- | cials here to answer challenges made to thelr istration as voters ey are Negroes.” wers to the challenges, as well as arguments of challengers whn may npmx are to be heard by elec- tion who will then vote on thelr H'ht to ballot in the primary. More than 500 colol men were challenged in blanket form last Sat- urday by Bart M. Gatling, Wake Coun- | tnag th’:llger !lt!)_‘r S(enlmr l'ct hl( Simmons, tions. who running for re-election. i - Bimmons' forces charged that the|car SebRory °.§(‘ i s colored men are registered by workers |the operation of the new plan mn for J. W. Bailey, who is opposing Sen- | the' purchase of German reparations ator Simmons for the Democratic nom- | honds, Mr. Lamont cited the growth of ination. This was denied by Mr. Bailey. | mutual confidence in Europe as & result In announcing that the colored of developmenta of the past few years voters ‘would be challenged, Chatles the direct advantages acoruing A. Hines, State manager for Senator m this situation to American trade Sithmons, said it would be done “on|and prosperity. 'l'he new Hollywood Theater in New | bit more than a dollar. They gave their 18 said to be the first theater built | game away by trying to pass too many | pecially for umn. pictures. | of the fakes. 24&hour flawless Knitbac hosiery repair service. The easiest way to avoid hosiery bills. Only store offering this quick service 1 FASHION the simple and undisguised ground that they are Negroes, and that the Democratic party in North Carolina is the white people’s party.” Automobiles imported into the Union of South Africa last year totaled 21,475. It's much easier when you're shop- ping at JellefP’s-<to drive to the door and have your car parked— and ready when you are through. lNSTl TUTION NewYork Women s Printed Chiffons Stage a Dramatic Performance at For the $16-50 Act 1: Morning club. .. for shopping. . . for any one of the thousand activities of the modern woman . . . there are lovely chiffons in this group. Cool, informal black and white prints with little jackets . . . navy and black grounds for other prints in brilliant colors . . . all at this refreshing Summer price. Act 2: Afternoon Larger flower prints . . . with jackets over short-sleeved or sleeveless dresses ... . with capes that form softly rounding cap sleeves . . . with soft flares that are designed to be becoming to the mature figure. Many of these can also be worn as evening dresses without the jacket. ‘Mbm Black and wnite chiffon, Nh! Above: Black ground with diue and yellow flowers, $16.50. Sizes 36 1o 44 Half sizes 3314 to 4114 Larger Sizes 4015 to 5014 Act 3: Dinner Dinner and evening dresses that are simply amazing at this price! With caped decolletage . . . with cunningly placed flares and waist- lines . . . with great softly blurred flowers printed on light grounds . they are perfectly lovely and " accessible to every woman! Another Jelleff Triumph of Fashion and Value! Dramatic indeed is their presenta- tion . .. with a wonderful play of color and line...adapted to wom- en’s figures.. \and the great cli- max comes when you ask the pncc' For $16.50 is such a sur prisingly small price for dresses like the€e. Left: Fischu collar adds grace to rose print, $16.50. Right: Fern ;mnt on white grows cape shoulder, $16. b Women’s Dress Smnu—.l'tm‘ Floor, Chiffon——Net—Milanese—Seafoam D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 3 For Week-Ends Women's Cowhide Fitted Cases, $35 " Of black or brown cowhide over sturdy frame, finished with two locks and lined with attractive moire. Fitted with ten pyralin toilet articles, and three pockets. Others, $12.50 to $160. Men's Cowhide Gladstone Bags, $35 These bags are well constructed of solid cowhide on steel frame. They have cloth linings, pockets, center partition and short straps, sewed-on corners, brass hardware. Others, $16.50 to $65. Luvcaaes, FovrTh FLOOR, 1930. For Every Type of Trip + « For Week-End Trips « For Two-Week Trips + « For Extended Trips Luggage makers are constantly developing smart luggage of eve type to meet every durability—roominess, without and individuality so that identification is simplified. uirement . . . combining eaviness or bulkiness— Here, in our Luggage Section, you find the correct type of lug- gage for “week-ending” or a jaunt abroad .4 . and ea affords you marvelous convenience, complete protection iot your wardrobe and an assurance of traveling For 2-Week Trips Women's Aeroplane Luggage, $50 Sturdy, light-weight linen covers the light frame of these aeroplane bags. 28 inches long, giving ample toom for all your needs, Com- plete with tray; eowhide bound. Men's Aviator Traveling Cases, $27.50 Handy in size, yet they will hold a three-piece suit, ample space for other articles of apparel and a special shoe and small accessory compartments with hinged lid. e smart wagy For Extended Trips Hartmann Tourobes, $21.75 Carries garments on hangers, accessories in compartments—une wrinkled, unmussed. Apparel see- tion is detachable and may be laced wherever most convenient or ease in packing. Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks, $50 These trunks are built to with- stand harassing abuse and to pro- vide years of convenient travel service. Equipped with four drawers, shoe box, a garment s:::ceuv- cushion, a holds ses or suits. Others, $42.50 to $165. The Fresh Air Taxicab Co. of America, Incorpola!ed presents Fresh Air Taxicabs, S So-.lhml new to amuse the kiddies and grown-ups . Ail these Frosh icabs, with Amos at the wheel, and_Andy—the business -nn of m—taking life easy In tlo back seat. rated with “Amos 'n’ Andy” epigrams . ‘They are bright orange, deeo- . much dented . . , and, when running shake as much as Amos stutters whm he talks. Check and Double Check . .....65¢c A new ‘1: of Amos and Andy inspiration, that is & sure m:n for sa enjoyable evening. THR Toy Stors, Fourta FLoOR. Fine Mirrors Reduced One-Third 1 Maatel Mirrer. Was $90. Now. 1 Modern Mirror. Was $40. Now.. 1 Spanish Mirrer. Was $100. Now. 1 Venetian Mirror. Was $85. Now. See the New York Times - Antarctic and Aviation Exhibit Here w As Colorful as Your Summer Frocks 2 I Summer Handbags Summer Undies 1 Tomtears Wil Mieon Wes ik Nowooerrrs 8 “This is the exhibit that was such an Imporfant 1 Italien Mirror. Was $97.50. Now.. &md the Aircraft Show in Madison Square $ s SO 1 Decorated Mirror. Was $100. Now. $62.50 en. Pictures, maps and model ghnu depict 3 . 3 1 Mantel Mirror; hand.painted 3 developments in aviation—Admiral Byrd's recent 1 Venetian Mantel Mirror. Was $150. Now. Antarctic flight and Colonel Lindbergh’s epochal 1 Decorated Wall Mirror. Was $165. Now. ourney are interesting features. A full-size lider and aircraft models are on display where ou may see them . . . come in any time between . and 6 P.M. Handbags have gone on & holiday! They're the gayest, most colorful things—already for a gala Summer. In light leathers, washable kid, raffia, shantung, moire! In every Regularly $3.95 Pgnties and step-ins in marvelously thin > v o glove silk trimmed in dyed and cream col- /¥ . el 115 A. light shade you can think of—some plain, some embroidered. And there are dark shades, too, for town. 7 Such styles—envelopes, pouches, over-the-arm, underarm, tailored and dressy! With simulated prys- tal trimming, simulated shell frames, zipper fasteners, bits of embroidery. And such a refreshingly low price— why not indulge in two or three to “match up” ? Handbag Shop—Street Floor High Fashion at a Low Price! Cool Blousettes 3 Regularly $3.50 and $3.95 Everyone is wearing them— with silk suits, new sport skirts —cool, becoming and launder beautifully! Perhaps you have a weakness for batiste blousettes with embroidered ruffle collar and jabot—or handkerchief linen with petal collar and fagoting! H At a tempting price tomorrow. Batiste in eggshell, handkerchiei linen in eggshell, white and flesh. Neckwear Shop—Street Floor Sketched: Yellow shantu: cnvelapz with simulot prystal buckls, Sketched: Bag of embroid- ered linen with handle al simulated prystal. Answer Shoes $12.50 Several attractive styles—each You don’t have to sacrifice foot comfort 0es—< flexible, sclent for smart looking sh wear Answer Shoes—just as ex- acting about fashion importance comfort, Shoe Shop—Street Floor ored laces. Fitted tops or set-in princess okes. Bandee or open style lef under ike a hankie, are cool and comfy for Sum- mer wear. Flesh, roseleaf, peach and white, Sizes 34 to 40. Matching Vests—with satin straps, double shields — exquisitely trimmed with lace and ap- plique, $1.95. 2 Vanity Fair Undies We've always a tem lmfl supply on hand. These cool, briei, modern little garments are in tremendous demand. Grey_Shops—Second Fivor A Very Special Purchase! $5.95 Coolie Coats 5 They're Japanese silk! They're ordi- narily $5.95! And they are the handiest things ever—tuck them in your bag when week-ending, tuck them in your bag when vacationing! Wear them in your room, wear them on the beach! They're brightly colored in lovely floral and conventional patterns, % And they’re lined with Japanese silk, too. In your choice of black, red, Chinese blue, white and orange. And a real “find” at this price. CUP FORM Brassieres, $1 to $2.50 ‘ A brassiere endorsed by doc- In baby-satin, crépe de chine, tors and a brassiere that is glove silk or pure silk ierley most becoming for it gives With rose bud trimmin you soft, graceful curves so Also in radium, rayon mes essential to the feminine brocade and lace, Sizes 32 vogue. to 40. Grey Shops—Séeond Floor 1 Modern Wall ro! 1 Colonial Mahogany-frame Mirror. Was Mmnors, Srxre Froox. Exhibit Only Here Through the 12th Colonial Braided Oval Rugs Room and Scatter Sizes—Much Less Than Usually As qunmt in coloring as old rugs made years and years ago . . . these Woodlawn oval braided rugs offer a refreshing change for the home in Summer. as well as for your Summer cottage . . . The low prices and attractive colorings invite both atmospheres. immediate selection. 9xI2 Size 8x10 Size 6x9 Size 4x7 Size . . $21.50 . $16.50 $11.50 $5.75 Rucs, Firra FLOOR. Choose color schemes for your town house they live charmingly in 36x60 Size......$3 27x48 Size ......$2 24x36 Size . ... $1.25 20x36 Size ... iu S

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