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IAVES COX URGES ORY LA REPEAL Prefers Prohibition, How- ever, to Return to Saloon, but Likes Neither. By the Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 6.—Repeal NG _STAR, WASHINGTO |BODIES OF MISSING COUPLE ARE FOUND Police Say Farm Hand Lost Mind and Slew Girl, 13, and Himself. By the Associated Press. I ROCHESTER, Mich., June 6.—A cor- | oner's inquest today was expected to write an official finis to the insane drama in which, police say, Henry Clouse, 46, farm hand, was driven by farm 7 miles north of here. They had been dead for several days. Clouse’'s automobile in which they drove away Saturday night from the Clemons home was found nearby, & charred wreck, A bottle fillled with kerosene was standing a short distance away, indicating he had deliberately planned the crime and had prepared to burn the car. Police said the girl's body was bruised as if she might have been subjected to an attack. Mrs. A. E. Clemons, the mother, had expressed entire confidence in Clouse, who had come to be regarded almost as a member of the family through his long residence in the household. 666 . D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1930. announces as this goes to press hilipsborn 'ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G “A frock feels un- dressed without its jacket hopeless affection and disordered mind > i to kill Marjorie Clemons, 13 vears old, | Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in and then take his own life. | 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first Bodies of the man and girl were | day and checks Malaria in three days. found late yesterday huddled side by | & 666 Also in Tablets of the eighteenth amendment is “un- this hesitatingly favored” by former Gov. James M. Cox of Ohio, the Democratic presidential nominee in 1920. Cox injected the prohibition issue into his party's campaign at a “victory din- ner” of Ohio Democrats here last night, at which he acted as toastmaster. He announced preference for Government control of manufacture and distribution of liquor. The former governor was joined in his stand against prohibition by former United States Senator Atlee Pomerene of Cleveland, but the party's attitude on the question was left unsettled when the final speaker, former Representative Martin L. Davey of Kent, candidate for governor in 1928, urged that the issue be left alone ANNAPOLIS LOSES “The people will never change the ex- ;Jting order by bringing back the sa- Suffers Loss of 2,000 in Population, oons,” Cox said, “nor will private in- | i terests ever again be permitted to be- | Ascording to Gensus. come selfishly allied on any side of this| By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. issue. ANNAPOLIS, Md.,, June 6.—Prelim- “With this understanding, I unhesi-|inary count of the returns from the tatingly favor the repeal of the eight- | fifteenth census show that the City of eenth amendment. As between the old | Annapolis suffered a loss of approxi- saloon order, with its brewery-controlled | mately 2,000 in population during the palitics and whatnot, and the present |last decade. set-up I would prefer the latter, but| According to the preliminary an- we all prefer not being compelled to | nouncement of Joseph A. Wilmer, super- choose between these two extremes.| visor of the census for the fifth dis- Both are impossible.” | trict, the returns show the town had Cox eaid there is need of another g population of 9,693 on April 1, 1930, governmental provision “which shall in | a5 compared with 11,214 on January 1, plain terms prohibit the manufacture|1gzo. The 1930 figures are subject to 875 High Fashion Frocks Little Tailored Jackets to wear over your street frocks are of pique, shantung, crepe, embroidered linen, embroidered silk, embroidered wool. $5.75 to $18 Smart Little Wraps, to wear over your fluffy frocks are of trans- parent velvet, taf- feta or crepe. 315 to $35 side beneath a blanket at the edge of | & woodland clearing on an abandoned | hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWELN F& G to choose from... for all occasions $15 Misses” sizes, 14 to 20. Shorter misses, 14%; to 20%% Junior misses, 13 to 17. Women's sizes, 38 to 44. Larger sizes, 3874 to 4414, M The New Beverly Crepe Stockings ‘Washable Pastels or traffic in alcoholic liquors anywhere | gorrbetion. in America by private or corporate in-| — - terests.” 1 The former presidential nominee and former three-term Governor of Ohio| made his_announcement before intro- | ducing the guest of honor, Jouet % Shouse, chairman of the Democratic| Sunday Special pational executive committee. | Shouce arraigned the prosent nationa1 ||_I Yied Chicken Dinner, $1.00 administration and forecast a Demo- | cratic victory in the Fall. “We know | [P the people are tired of the record of poor judgment, indecision, feebleness and inefficiency that has characterized the present administration,” Shouse said. | Cox set at rest various rumors that | he would be a candidate for governor | or Senator. He declared that he would | seek election to no office. Westmoreland Cafe 2122 California St. OPEN EVENINGS SAVAGE WASHER & DRYER | EXCLUSIVE | ot e || SPIN-RINSE, SPIN-DRY 14-Year-0ld Inherits*$2,000,000. ! CHICAGO, June 6 (#).—A 14-year- | old boy has become a millionaire twice | over under the will of his father, the late David P. Thompson, vice president of the Inland Steel Co. The Ilad, Alexis, receives his father's entire es- | tate, valued at $2,000,000. [N PBhilipsborn LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F& G Saturday ... last day STAY Dull...Rain or Shine : $].65 What makes silk stockings stay dull? It's all in the number of times their threads are twisted before being knitted and this not only makes them dull perma- nently—but makes them wear longer, too. Beverly crepe is the perfect costume hosiery harmoniz- ing with every dress. In All the Smart Street and Pastel Shades Of course, with Lavender s_grtpe, preventing garter runs. Street Floor. Suits and Frocks Pure dye silk, war- ranted to launder. * kX Chiffons . . . Plain, flowered, dot- ted, tailored, pastels, white, navy, black. * Georgettes . 4 « Tailored navy...or embroidered navy flat crepe. * k% Shantung Suits Tussahs, rajahs, chuddahs . . . and shantung frocks. * x % Picture Organdies Chiffons, taffetas (dance, bridesmaid, garden, graduate types). * &k ok Dots and Prints In crepe silk frocks and suits . . . dotsin all fabrics. * ok x Featuring Washable Suits and Frocks 315 and they attain a degree of smariness unbelievable at the price! Suit No. 1, shown above, is a natural color shantung w..red coin-dotted tuck-in with bow at the neckline. ., and sleeveless. A lot of smartness in three parts. Next comes a sleeveless white silk...very smart and unusual in cut and line...tucked cape to take care of the arm- line. . .diagonal buttons. The suit on the right wears the new challis jacket...crepe frock with tailored tie, Featured is the Paletot ~—that Chanel brought out . « « that goes every- where. $25 As good for sports as for evening. Shown. .. black velveteen . . . with white or pink directoire collar . . . nipin waist... white crepe satin lining. Others at 315 Linens and Pique In suits and frocks ...the smart cotton fashions, ALL Philipsborn IELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F& G hic by the Foot « « « Chic DY e o WHITE ««The Answeris BEVERLY . —and WHAT Smart Answers—every one of them— no matter what your problem may be, Beverly is ready to solve it with her greatest assortment ever provided at $6.50. of the annual - Panamalaque Baku . . . Panama Stitched Silk Ballibuntl Chanvre Soie Hair . . . Taffeta Silk Crepe Tweed Straws Rough Straws Pastel Felts . Leghorn . .. Milan Sportweaves Hair Tricot Street floor ...Teports that more than ever be- _fore girls are planning to bathe and bask on smart sun beaches in the assurance of Philipsborn fashion. Summer Hat Event Unrestricted choice of our entire collection fine French Room Hats...at exactly 5 the price marked on the ticket. $5 1o $]2.50 —say it's mating season for frocks and bags...and theyve never had such a marvelous collection of Beautiful in White Kid, also shown in Mat, Parchment, Patent and Satin. $6.50 PHILIPSBORN INVITE Prices were $10 to $25. In the Annual Sale tomorrow... . Fourth Floor. Summer Bags At $2.95 Jantzens Prince of Wales sports tie in Green, White, or Brown and White, _ The standard swim suit of ‘America . .. grows more and more interesting for 1930 . . . 4 styles, one-piece suits 55.50 “Shouldaire” . . . “Sunback” . . . and “Regulation” are $5.50. “Twosome” is $6. And the new two-piece suit . . . a complete diving suit with shorts . . . is $8.25. Let Jantzen color chart guide you as to your most be- coming color, The Popular Marynowitsky Two-Piece Su moire shorts, jersey shirts, in lighter tone, is $! X Beach Ensembles, in jersey, suit and coat...are $16.50 to $39.50. Berets, of rubber...the French bathing cap...$1. Dutch Bridal Cups, $1.35; Aviation Caps, 75c. Shoes. . .low heel, $1.35; with high heel, $2.95., —to let them help you get together Chic Sandal Strap et A e your entire Summer Moss Kid with Black Wi l'(h'Ol)C tomor- Calf trim. . s row. These little shops say they're ready to prove ..« HICH FASHION DOES NOT Shantungs . . . Linens s . . Silk Creped'vii 7 Ents + broidered Linens ...Dotted Crepes . . in colors to mate up with Summer frocks and suits, Smart shapes . . . with simulated prystal .. .detail unusual at the price. Silk Slips These four are tremendously popular at $2.95 100% pure silk . .+ pure-dyed. Princess, Silhou- ette, Sunback, Wraparound . . . choice— $2.95 Street Floor Philipsborn LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F 4G $G.00 “I's Quite the 6 Smart Thing This Summer . . ." agree the fashionable young matron seals and Jozes and squirrels . . . .Grace ful center- buckle strap in Parchment and Mat Kid, also in Black Satin. “Smart Furs’ ‘Aestatate’ in Philipsborn Modern Vaults” A thoroughly safe and delightful place for vour furs to spend the Summer . .. Philipsborn modern fur storage assures newest improved methods of fur protection against moths, fire and theft. Every fur is individually serviced . . . hung in vault with heavy steel doors . .. where total darkness and constantly circulating cur- rents of dry, freezing air are maintained at all times. HICH PRICE AT PHILIPSBORN And every little Rubber-soled Ox- shop has a ford in White or Beige Clair Kid with Tan Calf trim. message all its Call FRanklin 9133 *which is “Summer,” we suppose, for “hibernate” Note: Most of our customers are ordering their Fur Smart Cuban Heel Coats and Furred Cloth Coats thoroughly cleansed and “re- vived” by Philipsborn safe, modern eleetric method before storing. Cloth Coats Cleaned (lining cleaned in the same op- eration) the furs glazed.... Fur Coats Cleaned and Glazed, cleans- 55 ing fur and lining in one operation.. For remodeling to the newest fashion, see Mr. Sherman, Fifth Floor. EN Low Summer rates now Fifth Floor $2.50 center buckle strap in White Kid. Beverly's Regent and D'Orsays in - Suntan, Mat and Beige Clair Kid— Also in Patent and Satin. $6.50 Street Floor. maintains a delightful collection of Note: This is the new little shop recently opened on the Third Floor. Over 1500 Summer Frocks . in two feature-value groups I silks and cottons s5‘85 for women and misses ' ‘ at each price J F In the $5.85 group are the smart cottons and silks . . . sleeve, jacket and long-sleeve types. Among the $10 dress are washable silks and sheer silks . . 10 sleeveless, caped, short- . and cottons . . . in little suits. detachable cape, jacket, and the new 1930 sleeve types. Third Floor