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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1930. CONFESSION MADE Bt o G i : Sure Your Furs Are Safe wmue) | ANSBURGH & BRO s _ : ional 9800. Shooting of Three Near War- from moths, fire and theft. Call Nationa . [ th ts.—FAMOU! R QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 We will send for your Furs. renton and Firing Auto 7th. 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR Q §| a e end for yor Cleared. By & Staft Correspondent of The Btar. zeiwi=d | The Last Day to Get Ready for a Three-Day Celebration ittt 0 s ot o) ctiiinzz| Remember We Will Be Closed All Day Friday and Saturday are in Pauquier County Hospital suffer- ing from bullet woinds and burns. Phy- sicians say all three probably will Tecover. | B e e sumntis st Your Last Day Before the 4th JULY SPECIAL FEATURE VALUE s446666666666¢ members of the Corbin family because he was afraid the father was going to | make trouble for him. | . o R s o to Get Ready for the Swim Corbin & .22 caliber rifle, saying that be wanted to shoot rats Early that evening he went to Corbin | and asked the farmer to accompany | him to a nearby farm. Payne sald he We oot 00 told Corbin he was going to buy some ; pigs and wanted him to look them over first. At a lonely place on the | Payne then pushed the unconscious | - man into the rear of the small sedan | $3 95 and returned to the Corbin home. The | 3 A ’ girls were sitting on the porch. | ; 1 S - : Discover Father Shot. | : 4 Sleek, snug-fitting suits that flattgr “Your father is sick,” Payne told y.: - the figure and are a real comfort in them, “and wa i : 5 ;he hospital at s He said | swimming. One color or striped two- or_both of v ome along.” | "The girls went with the polsed man ; 3 some effects; low suntan and modified end before they discovered that their - : father had been shot Payne started the suntan backs; 34 to 48, car. Despite their protests, he refused to_let them out | | | Take Stock Tonight of Your Every Summer Costume, Come Here Tomorrow for Jewelry to Be Worn With Them All A Marvelous Sale of Summer Costume Jewelr 750 Strands of Creamy 3-Row Pearls Novelty Costume Jewelry In Countless Variety Mesh Bags in Pastels $1.00 to $1.95 Values 19c Prystal chokers in new pastel tones —baguette and pearl pendants with sterling chains—sparkling rhinestone and pearl chokers—tear drop necklaces —thfee-row pearls, diamond cut crys- tals and rondells, real stone and mar- casite rings set in sterling—necklaces of carved ivory — bracelets—wooden sport jewelry—rubber bathing jewelry and Whiting and Davis mesh bags. Jewelry—Street Floor mWn‘flP the young women endeavored < % relieve their father's suffering and | 2 =l B t stop the flow of blood. Pavne drave \ a eac oats & little frequented spot known as Well- g ;) - burn’s Bottom, stopped the car and got ‘ out. While the young omen b | A To Wear Before for mercy he shot Estelle and then Isabella in their heads. "\ T and After the Swim 1 Plans to Conceal Crime. } i With his three wounded victims Payne | o (it 1 95 started away. Five hours he drove, | i : b plmndi!’ig a n:y to conceal his crime, | " Y » according to the police. ' - " - Finally he stopped on a desolate | { - It's modest, of course, but more stretch of road between the Corbins' than that, the crash beach coat prevents home and Marshall, got out and went 10 the gasoline tank in the rear. Estelle, | Fi/ i E a painful sunburn. In gay floral de- who had remained conscious, saw him. p SWhEBare ORI A N signs; with a belt and two roomy “Its all right,” Payne answered. v lets “The carburetor is clogged and I'm get- Lol ting some gas for it from the tank.” Beach Shop—Second Floor Fires Clothing. | The colored man drained all of the | gas into a bucket and poured it over the farmer, his daughters and the in- terior of the car. Then he lighted their clothirg with Bl match and shut the L k Y S door. An explosion shattered the win- — raddr l};“ Py Ay vl i 00 our Smartest Estelle, her clothing burned from her : body, dragged her father and. sister Economically Over the Fourth from’the machine. Then, in agony, ran toward a small creek. The colored man tried to stop her, but she broke away and leaped into the water. Later she Tan for help. umime It was just at daybreak. Farmers saw the fiames shooting up 1rom the hollow | and ran to the scene. The girls and I I their father were taken to the hospital. New ats Payne was arrested later at his home. Authoritles investigating the crime learned that the father was shot in Fauquier County and the girls in Lou- Srsdeton has ot e rcidea T2t $ 5 TRAFFIC LIGHT CHANGE Thrilling | i o ORDERED BY CITY HEADS rilling last-minute news, for in this lo ol are fine quality panamas, stitched silk sport @ignals &t Ehods Island ‘and T hats, sheer hair hats, the smart rough straws A and vagabond felis! Lots of white, the Men Who Plan to Wander loveliest pastels, and black or navy. The District Commissioners yesterday ordered the traffic lights at Rhode Island Mo, ithe taepalir «white aanbams S O t F t svenue and T stree turned off, and Sketched: oL et P : L A Way ver he our h designated T street a one-way street, for with English brim, $5. westbound traffic, following many com- , d i ] plaints of the working of the traffic slg-g Bottom, stitched silk hat with stitched black O e ctty omitiats. semt to ralystitiein o hs. Will Be Wandering In The city offic t to Congress an | e unfavorable report on a bill to change Millinery Shop—Second A the name of B street to "Consn!ullon! Here Tomorrow If We avenue.” There has been an epidemic = i TRETRNEL A ? 4 of such bills la ‘The million-dollar bridge over Connecticut avenue and | Meridian Park have been the subject of other pleces of name-changing bills. The Commissioners have frowned upon i all of them. Speaal Women’s Linen Sport 9000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000500000000000 SHEAEEESBIMISIINEE LA O0LE " An unfavorable report was also sent on a bill allowing a private concern stall & pipe line for oil in public ) . :?Me in Rps?:eet, where it ends at the Rayon Flat Kerchlefs Ready Eastern Branch. The Commissioners held that the line should be laid in private property, if it is considered Crepe Slips For the Fourth Shirts, $1.95 Plain Colors, Whites, Fancies For we have the shirts men like—at of $8,500,000. | lopment 8 Eng- L . . . i gt g And Gowns o, 2 the price they like to pay for them! Grouped at $1.95, there are collar-attach- $1 each 2 ed and collar-to-match styles—of 2x1 S R A AN AR AAA AR EAARIARE LA NG IASEARISIERES LA IITRLORIINLANS C FAANSASIISRLEANEELIRELELE SRS Man-size handkerchiefs that come e Aldine broadcloth, fine combed yarn cham- Shadow-proof slips and long full- in handy on hot, sticky days. Excep- v bra_ys and woven striped madras. ; In cut gowns trimmed with pretty Swiss tionally soft linen in pretty pastels; 8 white and colors, guaranteed fast. Sizes embroidery; flesh, peach, nile and o itchi ailitoidery aud 135 t0 17. white. Gowns sizes 15 to 17, slips s ; St g s = izes 34 to 44. tiny hems. A s gnln-nr—n"d Ploor Bandkerehiefs—Street Floor ; L Pajamas’ $ 1 .95 e { 14 \ Coat and slipover styles of plain and Here’s The Toa Buibe. Time Pasments { striped broadcloth. Fully cut and well- . . T [l i ’ tailored. In collegiate and conservative Shlrtwalst < MUDDIMAN §& , : : Novelty Socks, 50c¢ colors. All sizes, A TG Street i : : 5 Interwoven rayon socks, the k}ind men FrOCk Nat'l 0140-2 i | like to wear. With clocks or in the popu- of Shantung lar spiral weaves; wanted colors. Sizes $ $ $ 915 to 12. Aldlne Union SLIltS That Plays on the F Swi Sui $ 1 Smartest Courts = S ‘ oot dwim duits : R S S VR Web Of lustrous broadcloth, cut $ 10.75 LIQUID 4 | N A $3 95 roomy and comfortable; with Q [poAR Ahugars of Flne Sweaters = taped armholes, double closed Many more “much One of the best all-wool suits on the crotch, triple-stitched elastic knit talked about™ golf, tennis g ket for $3.95! Speed styles—in ma- across back and bartacked. 34 and all around sport fash- o RIDDANCE- NO paY For Flne Tots’ 95c :no:;.cblu:, red and black. Sizes 34 to 46. to 46. f;'msf. Iincluded in t:ilsow}on- CIINRIIR Hi S 7 lerful group at .751 SUNBURN, RASHES EL]LES‘ Usual §195 Grades Swim Shirts and Trunks Of washable flat crepes, 3 < ilk shirtings, silk piques Sheer, Summer-weight wool sweaters with the new cap sleeves! N sil s ] Lovely pastel colors flecked with the silvery gleam of rayon and trim- $ 1095 each Pastel Colored TleS, 85¢ ;‘i‘d C““‘f’y ;:_"ped d“““' med with embroidery or wool appliques. The most popular model The: ehizts of ‘white jerveys isizes:Iuite Silk shantung—in the new pastels men enty of white, and, of kline! heer d | eve- iy L - course, all the new pastels. has a ruffled neckline ! Slip them on over sheer dresses DIt COn Seve 46—and the trunks to wear with them are demanding for Summer wear. Hand- Sivast 846+ 20 404336 nings, over bathing suits when tots come out of the water! Sizes 2t0 6. of navy blue jersey, and guaranteed not made, beautifully tailored and lined, By g; it eases razor- 4 to 46. e Infants' Shop—Fourth Floor torip. Sizes 30 to 4. them in threes for $2.50. et i 35c. 60c. SLO0 | esmecnsnasresnt . \ Men's Wear Shop—Stréet Floor FOR SKIN JRRITATIONS -