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B9 out Loulsiana who gathered in the hall | raids_on bootleggers unless equipped | with Pederal warrants. of the House of Representatives late | Wi, "R7ERy SErllies New Orleans i TO REPEAL DRY MEASURE | vesterday, a House judiciary committee | ihe author of the repeal measure. Teturned @ favorable report on the | Wingrave bill to repeal the hood’ act, State prohibition entbrcement measure, after hearing arguments on the prohi- bition issue throughout the afternoofl. g 16 he Taewartier ok lestiven . { 3 | essed to police he left his attic hiding | Fire Chiefs’ Association in a resolution The committee vote approving the bill | Bostiand. to Dasid Livingstone, the ex- By the Associated Press. | ponsed ta’ Thoot the garment manufac |approved as the annual convention | B the Astociated Prers, and sending it to the floor of the House | plorer-missionary. who invaded Africa B e At P 12— With 10| huses as he quarreied with his wife, will | cloted here yesterday. Al officers were | BATON ROUGE, La. June 12| for action there was 6 to 4. The pro- |'The chief contributed $750 toward the [0S ANGELES, June L ing | b triod frss nder the facts disclosed | re-elected and Atlantic City chosen for | Balloting in fhe face of protest from | posed repeal would take from Louisiant | fund for erecting the new groups of | rore."Otto Sanhuber, alleged lover | by evidence. If a verdict of guilty is next year's convention. several hundfed women from through- ' sheriffs and deputies the rights to make ' statues at the memorial. ~HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1938 TALLEGED ATTIC SLAYER |of m. Walburgs Ossterrich, today | retumed. his plen of msanity wil be | QUISIANA HOUSE VOTES faced trial alone for the slaying eight | taken up separately. \ E | years ago of Pred Oesterreich, former | S G ro: FACES, TRIAL ALON Milwaukee, Wis,, garment manufacturer. | Ask Uniform Tags and Lights. Mrs. Oesterreich, jointly indicted With | BALTIMORE, Md., June 12 (#).— Widow of Slain Garment Manufac-| sanhuber for her husband's murder, | Passage by all Eastern States of laws ” ted s separate trial | requiring uniform _license nd | turer Granted Separpte Hear- | JeStoray, Hos gran & | lights, preferably rea lights, for fire | ing Starting July 9. Sanhuber, who is alleged to have con- | apparatus, was favored by the Eastern | “ PUSON IS BLAVED | INANORENS DEATH Wealthy Engineer Eloped| Gives Fish to Hoover Chief Honors Livingstone. Tschekedi Khama, an African chief of rowe, Bechuanaland, recently made a Proposed Action Would Prohibit Sheriffts From Making Raids Without Federal Warrants. With Princess When Stu- dent at Yale. By the Associated Press FAIR HAVEN, N. J, June 12— Poison, apparently taken by accident, today was declared officially to have caused the death of Donald Shields Andrews wealthy chemical engineer, who in 1915, when a student at Yale, eloped with a princess. His partner in the sensational elope- ment, Mrs. Alma V. Hayne, ajso known as the Princess Vetsera of Austria took her life by drinking poison at the second victory ball in London in 1919 Andrews was found dead Tuesday in the $200.000 laboratory he built on the banks of the Shrewsbury River and in which he recently spent much time endeavoring to make precious stones synthetically. Glass Is Found by Body. He had gone to the laboratory at ss, a friend and associate, and his body was discovered by the latter upon his return to the laboratory after a brief absence. Chief of Police Herdon said that a drinking glass partly filled with water was on the floor beside the body. A container of poison was on the table and in the waste basket was another drinking glass that Dr. Harvey W. Hartman, Monmouth County physici said contained possibly trace Dr. Hartman issued a certifi accidental death after an auto) been performed which disclosed of poison. Prosecutor Jonas sald that although the investigation still was open, he was convinced death was accidental. He said Andrews had no business or domestic troubles, but recently had been under the carz of 8 physician for a nervous trouble Father Was Hanna Associate. He was the son of Matthew Andrews of Cleveland, a business associate of Marcus A. Hanna. At the time of his elopement with Mrs. Hayne, he was said to have eluded private detectives employed by his family to prevent the marriage. He and Mrs. Hayne, how- ever, were married in Mamaroneck, N. Y., April 24, 1915. She said she was the natural daugh- ter of Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria and the Baroness Marie Vetsera who were found dead together in a hun ing lodge in 1889. Prior to her ma riage with Andrews, she had beeu ¢ vorced from a captain of the British Flying Corps. After their marriage, Andrews and his bride salled for Eu- rope, but he returned alone a month Iater and they later were divorced. Andrews later married Hilah Reeder and they lived on an estate at Rum- | #on, near here. CABINET OFFICIALS FREED $air Held by New Dobminican Gav- ernment Are Released. SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Re- public, June 12 (4).—Angel Maria Soler and Marin Moya, cabinet officials under former President Horacio Vasquez, were Teleased yesterday, having been im- prisoned Monday by the new Dominican government. _Moya will sail for San Juan, Porto Rico, today. Another member of the Vasquez cabi- net, Alfredo Ricart, was arrested Tues- day, but released shortly afterward. The government gave no explanation the arrests w ver at the White House y T. Joe Cahill, above, cowpu retary of the Dude Ranches, who brought a string of fish from the waters of | Wyoming for the Chief Executive. The | fish were sent to the President by the | Wyoming Cody Club, which is at the east entrance to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks and in the heart of the dude ranch country. | —P. & A. Photo | Listen in on AMOS N’ ANDY Here Every Evening at 6 p.m. TONIGHT In conjunction with 5 to 7:30 our regular menu, we are featuring Chicken a la King, Breaded Veal Chops. Roast Meats, Cold mpo ial Roast Canen. Fried Spring . Special Club * 1.00 Special Vegetable Dinner, 75¢ Salad Courses for Those Not Desiring Regular Menu Columbia 5042 NEW ARRIVALS Beautiful Summer Hats Entire Spring Collection of Gowns, Suits, Coats and Wraps Very Substantially Reduced A shop of Individuality Discontinuing UNDERWEAR NEGLIGEES E’__A_J AM A S HAND BAGS COSTUME TOILET ARTICLES Complete Disposall, Our Entire Stock of UNDERWEAR —a complete collection of underthings, in the finer types and qual- ities. While the assort- ment is broken—ever; size and shade is avail- able in the entire selection, Formerly $5.95 to $29 Group One 53.95 85.95 87.95 Group Two Group Three ~ pAS RLLB -F- STREET JELLEFF’S Tomorrow—A Friday of Extra Savings! Tt just seems as though there is no end of merchandise to close out! Things do accumulate at this time of year—but a day like tomorrow with generous markdowns will pretty well clear them out. Women’s Coats $35 to $59.50 Coats 9315 Straight line and cape coats in blue, black and brown covert—imported tweed coats with gray lapin collars—navy blue and black crepy wool coats with mole and squirrel collars—and smart furless coats with scarf and cape collars—of wool crepe, broadcloth and basket clothin black and navy Blue—32 coats in all—sizes ranging from 36 to 42—but not all sizes in any one style. Women’s $45 to $79.50 Coats $25 Black silks, mostly faille, with collars of black or white galyak or beige ermine—even one white er- mine collar—furless coats in soft, crepy feron: telga and wool crepe—25 coats of silk and wool in the group, of which there are a few for little women and large women, For little women gray sylvia with black galyak 3734, faille silk with white ermine in 5715 for large women, sylvia, faille silk. Mostly straightline styles with squirrel and broad- tail collars—some with jabot collars or cape collars. Sizes include 36 to 44, 35%4, 3713, 421: to 44Vi— almost all one of a kind. Women’s $49.50 and Blues and blacks predominate in the light-weight $89.50 Coats smart coats you want now. Vio crepe with black galyak cape—kashmir cloth with black galvak, mole and broadtail—starella with black galyak— dressy coats with squirrel and galyak—satin with ermine—wool crepes with mole and broadtail—a stunning green tweed sports coat with beige cara- 1 on it—some furless with self collars. for 35 women—irom 36 to 44—larger wome 4433, 48 Misses’ Coats Misses’ $39.50 to $49.50 Coats $ 1 5 Just 44—covering all misses’ sizes, 14 to 20—(but ot in all styles of course)—princess styles in black or blue crepe fabrics, furless or with broad- tail or galipan—many cape coats, furless or furred with natural or beige squirrel. Sport coats of novelty tweed with wolf collars—tailored coats in covert or tweed in furless styles. Coats for every “coat occasion.” Misses’ $49.50 10 $69.50 Coats 5D 5 Fur-trimmed cape coats—some with cape sleeves— with beige fox or ermine, black galipan, broad- tail, wolf. Tweed sport coats both plain or fur trimmed—black dress coats—one stunning gray coat, velvet trimmed, in size 14—princess styles— belted styles—silk crepe coats with pouch collars of black galipan. 22 coats in all but not all sizes in all styles, of course. Sizes ranging from 14 to 18 Misses’ $59.50 1o $110 Coats $:35 Only 19 in this choice selection; the majol the wanted black—black Ledo, black silk, wool crepe, black cape coats, black velvet— trimmed—galyak black or white, broadtail, white ermine and galipan. Dress coats in bolero style or jabot collarsisome . trimmed with grosgrain ribhon—Some imported tweed spert coats. Mostly one or two of a style in sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Coat Shop—Thira. Floor Sportswear $1.95 to $3.95 Cotton Blouses $1 5 All washable and made especially for Summer suits. Long sleeves—short sleeves—slecveless— printed and plain. Sizes 34 to 42, $10.50 1o $25 $8.50 Copies of exquisite imports in crepes and satins— Tailored Blouses many in purc dye crepe. A good assortment of colors, including white. Long and short sleeves. Sizes 34 to 42. $35 10 $49.50 Bouclet $25 and Knitted Suits 1, 2 and 3 piece styles—all in Summer colors—in novel weaves and color combinations. For sports wear—both spectator and active. Sizes 14 to 38. $29.50 and $39.50 $25 Leather Coats and Jackets In domestic and African cape skin that wears and wears—in soft suede. Coats ideal for camp wear, when driving your car—for sports wear—and a wonderiul value at this price. Brown, blue, green, red and orange, $19.50 Riding Gaiter Jodhpurs Of whipcord and bediord clotli—ideal for Sum- mer because they eliminate the recessity of riding boots. Sizes 14 and 18. In tan, brown and oxiord. Sports Shop—Fourth Floor Women’s Misses” and Women’s $3 95 $5.95 Silk Dresses Just 20 of these little silk frocks so ideal for every day wear. In striped fuchsia, printed shantungs and silk crepes in plain shades. With pleated skirts, with flared skirts. And vour choice of capelets or short sleeves. In sizes 16 to 42, but not in all styles of course. Morning Frock Shop—~Fourth Floor But an early arrival is $1.50 Blousettes Alas, there are but 191 apt to be successiul. Cool cotton models with demure ruffled collar and jabot. In pastel shades to biend with your silk suits! - $3 Blousettes $1.9D Just 20@n crepe with neatly tailored collar and tie—in flesh, blue, eggshell and white. And 15 in softest batiste with Jace-trimmed ruffled collars and jabots. In pastel shades. Neckwear Shop—Street Floor Dresses First of All—Dresses! All of our dress shops have clearance tomorrow Zmostly Summer goods—some late Spring styles Zall Jelleff's dresses—at Friday figures. Many are the wanted cool fabrics—crepe Eliza- beth, georgette, lace, net—colors are mostly dark Zbut they are all wearable through the Summer, Women’s $35 and and into the Fall. 39.59 Dresses ]_5 The majority are printed crepe—some in canton crepe. With lingerie collar, cuffs and vestees. A few crepe Elizabeths—smart, seasonable—but must be closed out now. Just 24 dresses—sizes ranging from 36 to 42. $ 1 9.50 Women’s $39.50 to $49.50 Dresses 7 dresses—for evening wear, for street wear. Tailored canton crepes with pleated and flared skirts—lace trimming. Crepe Elizabeth m dark and light shades—a few printed crepes and chiffons—all splendid values—zll in women’s styles. Sizes 36 to 42. - 3247 Women’s $49.50 to Dresses for evening wear—nets and soffest chif- $59.50 Dresses fons in dark and pastel shades. Street frocks in canton;: crope 'and i fiat: torepe~bokhkplaini ahd Dfthted: . dibevetarehitt 16 dresaen: in: thisiguaun but cach one a decided value at this special price. Women's Dress, Shop—Second Floor *10 Exact Women’s $16.50 to $25 Dresses 45 dresses for street, for afternoon and husiness wear in regular 36 to 44 sizes. Also a few ‘'in half sizes. A clearaway from our regular lines—all good styles in flat crepe, printed crepe and georgette. Only one or two in any one model—and of course the size and color range is broken but there is a_pice sclection for early comers—in black, blue, green and navy. Women's Simple Frock Shop—Second Floor Misses’ Dresses Misses’ $16.50 to .50 $19.50 Dresses $7 Just a few plain and printed crepes in rose, beige, rust, brown, white or black. With long or short sleeves, pleated or flared skirts, lace and button trimming. Just the frocks for immediate wear. Sizes 14 to 20. Misses’ $19.50 to $25 Dresses $10 Taffetas! Chiffons! Crepes! Both pldin and printed—for afternoon, evening and day time wear, With capes, boleros, lingerie touches—pleated and flared skirfs—narrow seli belts at the normal waistline. In rose, heige, green, blue, red, black or navy. Misses’ si Misses’ $25 to $35 Dresses Two and three piece ensembles and one-piece frocks in evening, afternoon and street styles. Pink, pewter, green, beige, black and navy. En- sembles with both short and three-quarter length coats over contrasting tuck-in blouses or one- piece dresses. Afternoon and street dresses with smart cape and bolero treatments—puff sleeves— narrow belts. Misses’ sizes. Misses’ $29.50 to Here is a, particularly fine group of dresses for 9.50 Dresses strect and afternoon wear—printed and plain crepes—a few ensembles included. Some with or- gandy and_embroidered batiste collar and cuffs— short or long sleeves—capes—bow and button trimming. In gray, pink, pirate hjue, green, black and navy. Misses” sizes. 327.50 Misses’ $39.50 to $49.50 Dresses best evening, afternoon and street frocks in laces, chiffons and crepes. Wi A number of our cape backs, short and three quarter sleeve ros, peplums—dresses you should see. to 20—navy, green, black and red. Misses' Dress Shop—Third Floor Dresses for Larger Women “at Half Price 8.25 Women’s $16.50 to $19.50 wear with dark back= Dresses Printed crepes for street grounds. Just 17 of them in combinations of black and whité, navy, beige, red, green and brown. Sizes 40%5 to 50 Women’s $25 to $29.50 $12.50 Dresses Sfcre are anly 6 oif those: dresses in plain crope —in navy, tan, green and dahlia. But an early se- lection is sure to prove successiul. Sizes 4414 and 4614 Women’s $35 to $39.50 5 Dresses $1 7 . 9 plain and printed crepes in navy, green or blue for street wear. Sizes 425, 44); and 46)5— dresses ideal for wear right now. $19.50 Women’s $39.50 Just 4 in this group of dresses—2 blue crepe frocks Dresses in sizes 44!; and 46'5. 1 green georgette in size 4435 and 1 brown chiffon, size 4215, Dress Shop for Larger Women—Second Floor No exchanges and no refunds—so please buy carefully tomorrow! Accessories $5 and $7.50 Handbags 83 95 Just 20 bags in smooth cali—either tailored or pouch style. In blue, tan, green and beige. $7.50 and $10 Handbags 35 In eggshell satin for afternoon or in real beauvais embroidery or moire silk. Mounted on filigree franies. In black, navy or white. $10 and $12.50 Handbags 977 +30 Just 8 of. them! Two are imported evening bags in_gold thread embroidery with jeweled frames —3 are back-strap pouches particularly roomy— 3 are in_the over-arm style with double frames. 1—$20 Evening Bag, of brilliants in oval style with hookless closing, $10. 1—$35 Bag. Of real coral—an exquisite little eve- g mounted on a narrow engraved frame, §15. and grained In black, from Silk Stockings Chiffon Weight Silk from Top to Toe Semi-Service Lisle Top and Foot Now $1.00 Now 67¢c Now $1.67 Now 67¢c Now $1.00 Now $1.34 Now 67c Now 67c Now $1.00 Now $1.00 Now $2.32 $3 Handbags, $1 25 leather bags in smooth green, tan, blue. Slightly marred handling. $3, $3.95 and $5 Jewelry 5] 99 way for new pieces! Including Galalith jewelry so periect for sports and street wear—blue, red, charming copies of old ivory—crystals*—ever smart pearls¥, hematite chains—and in such gor- $3.50 to $5.50 Imported Gloves In kid of marvelous soft quality that feels, looks and wears so well. Broken lines of loped, some appliqued or embroidered. White, tan, brown, beige. $2.50 and $3 Kid and 31,35 Lambskin Gloves $2 Fabric Gloves $1’35 These will go very fgst—sturdy washable fabric —in_sizes 6, 7, 7% only. With turn-back cuffs— appliqued—beige tones. pair guarantced perfect. Think how many pairs you can purchase and still spare your the price—it will thrill you even more when you examine these stockings yourself. Sea- Rendezvous, Grain, Muscadine. Silk Stocking Shop—Street Floor Vs Off! 3 . These splendid beauty aids to be discontinued in vertised lines. Cleansing Cream. Special Cream... Vanishing Cream. Dustihg Powder. Talcum Powder.. Skin Lotion. Perfume styles. Pouch and tailored models. Right out of our regular stock—but it must make jade, carnelian, lapis, capucine, amethyst and coral geous colors. 1.95 134 pairs! caurse, but the assortment is large. Some scal- Simulate 76 pairs with embroidered or appliqued cuffs. gloves at this special price. There are but 36 pairs Products of one of our finest makers—each pocketbook! Do glance, just once more, at san, Sunbrow odemist, Gunmetal, Manon, Madelon Toiletri line with our policy to promote well known ad- Skin Food Face Powder.... Lipsticks ... Toilet Water. . Every One Is Wearing Them Now! Panama Hats 55 What! You haven't one of these spick and span new panamas? Then hurry right down before they're all gone, for every modern, no matter what her age, will wear a panama hat this season. They'll go a-sporting, theylll be at every smart re- sort, they'll be in town—ywith sport clothes, with your Summer suits, with informal town clothes. Extra! 211 Summer Hats junior miss! Slightly mussed from han- dling but an early selection is sure to 2 prove sugcessful. Big, medium and small head sizes. We almost said come early and avoid . . . you know the rest Mittimery Salon At a price made possible only by a most unusual purchase Straw hats! Felt hats! Plenty of matron hats! Plenty of hats for both miss and Street Fioor Underwear $1.95 Glove Silk Undies . $1 Vests and step-ins—and about three dozen Van Raalte glove silk bloomers in a medium tan street shade with elastic at waist and knee—full length leg—well reinforced. In sizes 4, 5, 6, 7. Also a few rayon gowns in this group. Sold on Street Floor $3 and $3.95 Silk Undies 5 ] 95 Chemises, step-ins and pantics, in hroken sizes, of course, but in a fine quality. Tailored or lace trimmed styles.~ Flesh, nile, peach, eggshell and white. Special Purchase Japanese 3 Rayon Coolie Coats They are the gayest things under the sun and are ready to go vacationing with you at any time. Of. course, they're willing to stay in at home, too. In lovely floral patterns, French blue, white, red, black, rose and jade. $5 and $5.90 Silk Undies $3 Gowns of crepe de chine, in tailored and lacey styles. Georgette bloomers, trimmed with val lace edging. In flesh, peach, white and black. Broken sizes. Just 60 pieces! $7.50 Silk Undies quisite_mightles of fine crepe de chine with Alencon design lace yokes. Chemises and dance sets, of beautiful crepe satin, trimmed with cream laces and hand-feather stitching. In flesh, white, eggshell. In broken sizes, of course. $1.35 Pongee Slips—$1 Just 72 of these wonderful slips left from a previous selling...with picot tops, shadow hems and inverted side pleats in sizes 34 to 4. Grey Shops—Second Floor 2 25¢ Handkerchiefs—15¢ Women's hand-rolled French linen novelty prints. 50c Handmade Hankies—3 for $1 —in white with filet Lou edges and corners. Handkerchief Shop—Street Floor . 1—$15 evening scantie, with jersey silk girdle and georgette brassiere and pantie attached. Size . ooee e oSl $1 and $2 brassieres, of net, pink checked silk and jersey and brocade combinations, For day and evening wear. Not all sizes in all styles. 50c, §1 1—$10 Benjamin and John all-satin corsette, cut with low back and side sections of elastic. Size 34 only ....58.50 4—$5 girdles, made of pink brocade or pink file material. Slightly boned. Sizes 27, 20, 30, 32. Not all sizes in all materials .. E 4—7.50 Dorothy Bickum semi-step-in girdles, of pink crepe de chine and elastic over the hips. Size 25 only . £ . . $2.95 2—$5 Dorothy Bickum Skinner’s Satin Girdle in twelve-inch length. Size 34 .......... $2.95 $10 and $15 Girdles $0.5 and Corselette $8 p There’'s Dorothy Bickum's La Masque of pink brocade and swami in sizes 44 and 47—a black brocaded girdle in fourteen-inch length in size 2 pink file girdles slightly boned back and front in sizes 28 and 33. The size range is broken but the savin remarkable if you can wear one of these girdles. - Grey Shops—Second Floor Shoes! $3.50 and $6.00 Boudoir Slippers $1.9 Comfy boudoir slippers to rest your 1 feet—light shades, medium shades, dark shades. 45 pairs in sizes 3 and 3%, 7 pairs in size 4, 4 pairs in size 4% and 25 pairs in sizes 7 to 8. Ji vou have tiny feet, or if your feet aren’t so tiny— then you're in luck. Some of those bizarre mules you've been longing for now down to this Special Tomorrow! B $3.95 Woven Sandals Just 250 pairs of these popular im- ported woven sandals that will give s you such utter comfort all this Summer—comfort as well as style. In such smart color combinations as green and white, red and white, tan and white, tan and red, tan and brown, tan and blue, blue and grey. Sizes 2V4 to 7%. 1.25 and $1.50 ~d aln . Bathing Sli athing Slippers i (<= The kind thgt tuck in vour suit case so neatly, the kind that every wise person will take with them c to the beach. They protect your feet as well as give your costume a festive air. Either the ribber slip-on style or cloth one-strap style. Why not make the most of this very low price and get a Summer's supply? In sizes 3 and 7. Again extremes win. b eio sirsst Kl 50c¢ and 75¢ Posies 258 Apple blossom and sophisticated gardenias in cluster and boutonniere styles for your suit, coat or dresses. Flower ShopStreet Floor