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WHFE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Y930. JUDGE REPRIMANDS TWODL. Pl]LI[}EMEN Officers Arrest Colored Man' Rushing Burned Child ] to Hospital. ' 5 i Policemen C. R. Bremerman and F.' Boneslawski of the second precinct were reprimanded in Police Court yes- terday by Judge Isaac R. Hitt for inter- fering with Herbert A. Rollins, colored, | was was taking a 3-year-old child tc | Chiidren’s Hospital Tuesday after ahs bad received serious burns. Testimony showed that Anna Hr-n~ nen, colored, 610 Twenty-third street, | was burned while playing with match- es at her home, and that Rollins, a! “passing motorist,” was asked to take her to Children’s Hospital. | As the girl seemed badly hurt, Rol-: lins said that he “opened up his car,” | with the horn blowing, in hurrying her | to the hospital. Near Fourteenth street | and Rhode Island avenue he was halt- ed by the policemen, who followed him ‘ to the hospital and subsequently es-| corted the man to the precinct, where he was released after posting $25 col-; lateral for “driving recklessly.” Arresting police testified today !hal< they placed the charge against Rollins because the child he was taking to the hospital did not seem to be badly hurt | Hospital records showed that she was “burned seriously,” Defense Attorney Judge Hitt promptly dismissed the charge against Rollins and upbraided the police for thetr “over-xenlousnss MURDER CONFESSION GAINING CREDENCE Accused Man's Admission That He Killed 8-Year-0ld Girl Was Recently Repudiated. By the Associated Press. SOUTH BEND, Ind., September 25— Police yesterday indicated they were less skeptical of the confession of the kill- | ing of 8-year-old Marverine Appel, said | to have been given early Tuesday by | George Myers, a former convict. The confession was obtained by Constable Basil Stroup and Earl Smith, a private detective. Myers was questioned Tuesday by | South Bend police. The gquestioning took place at the Michigan City suu‘ , where Myers had been taken for safe keeping. When the police officers returned here they declined to say for certain that Myers was not telling the make it by threats of being turned over a mob. Catherine Shriner, 11, with whose perents Myers lived, has in part cor- the confession, authorities also said that certain de- statement were substan- Mrs. Theresa Hobart, who ly with Myers and who was visited by him on the night the child Skulls Are Found 13,000 Years Old In River Valley Human Presence Now Be- | lieved in Mississippi Area in Earlier Period. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 25—Nine skulls, recently found near Lewistown, are thought by Prof. Pay-Cooper of the University of Chicago to presence into the Mis- several thousand years it has been hitherto be- in contrast to Hopewell | men and others found to date, are long | and narrow, while the Hopewell skulls | are broad and short, Prof. Cole said. The tentative name given them is “Black-S8and men,” from the glacial gravel layer in which they were found. | “I am satisfied they lived since the | iation,” Prof. Cole said, "whlchx 12,000 years ago | xqmna culture, which 1 u old.” $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington SUNDAY, SEPT. 28 Returning Same Daz. E au-delum- - 10 EM imington '- i Par luurn Standard Time. Bimilar Exc. October 12 and 13 ket Agent About Bt Biniatiing Yours Baltimore & Ohio How Old Are You? ;l:;ewlu 427 Today You Say—And That is ' That—But Tell Me Are You Very Fat? Well, if you are—It's probably own fault—You don't know to eat right and that's one rea- | If you would like to learn how to lose the fat you hate—and no one | else likes—do as I did—Take this | 30-day test— Cut out candy, cakes—pies and ice eream—cut down potatoes, rice— | butter—cheese, cream and sugar— Eat anything else you feel like but moderately—lean meat— | ~chicken—vegetables and fruit afe best— | Take one half teaspocnful of | Salts—in a glass of hot| water every morning before break- | fact—don’t miss a morning—foliow | One woman lost 19| New| lost 14 pecunds with | ruschen and is full| 80 she writes— | nru Stores, or any the world you can get| salts—one 85-cent bot- | weeks—Ask for Krusche: enemy to Fat.—Advertise- WooDpwARD & LLOTHROP 10" 11™™ F anD G STREETS Friday See Our Other Remnant Day Offerings in Today's Edition of the WashingtonTimes Men’s Fall Suits, $35 were 50 30 Fine Quality Wool Suits, two and three button models. TROUSERS ALTERATIO! ONLY. Regular sizes 34 to 44; shorts 37 to 42; longs 36 to 44; stouts 38 to 44. 8 Dressing Gowns of Japanese brocaded rayon; full lined. Small, medium and large sizes. Were $18. Now ..$12 Young Men’s Topcoats, $19:75 Were 535 25 Topcoats of homespun tweeds.in tan and gray mixtures. Raglan and set-in sleeves. Regular sizes 35 to 42, THE MEN'S STORE. Srcond FLOOR English Topcoats Reduced /3 6; of Scotch tweeds and cheviots in brown and gray mixtures. Raglan and box models. 3; were $65. Now 3; were $75. Now ......$49.50 1 Camel's Hair Topcoat, size 44. 1 English Golf Sult, size 44. Was $85. Was $50. Now. ...$10.75 6 Four-piece Irish Handwoven Homespun Suits, regular sizes 7 Fine Quality Imported Rain- coats, sizes 36 to 46. W:f; 8 Large Raincoals, sizes 40 to 46. Were $15. Now....$9.75 35, 36, 30; shorts 36; longs 38, 40. Were $75. Now $49.50 $20. ‘Tue ENGLISH SHOP OF THE MEN's STORE, SEconp FLoO! Men’s Colored Madras Shirts, $1.35 Were $2.50 and $3 3 75 Men's Colored Madras Shirts; laundered collars to match. Sizes 18 Were "ana fi'fl i $1.65 1 Mon's " Tan - ‘Leather Beits,' with steriing lollrue Buckies. 4 e ] Tmported. " Col tine: 2‘& and 3 : $1 ya Now.. THE MEN’S STORE, S Men’s Arnold Glovc—an Oxfords $7.45 pair were s12 28 pairs Men's Tan Calf Arnold Glove-Grip Oxfords. with leather soles and rubber or leather heels. Medium toe, stralzhl up styles. Sizes A 8 9, 9%, 10; B 8, 8%, 9%, 10%, 11; C 6%, 7, 8, 814, 9, 9%, 10, 1044, 11; D66/,,788;.910 10%4. 36 Pairs Men's Spoft/l xfords, in tan and white, black and white and all white buck. R\lbbe'r and leather soles. Wing, straight and Phln tlpl SM A to 10%; B 1, !4, 8, 8%, 912, 10, 105, 11; C 6%, 1, 9%z, 10 10%, 1 DG‘/. 7, 9, 9%, 10, 10%, 11. an‘.... . caenenan evesserstssscasasen .. 9445 StoRe, SEconp FLOOR. Boys’ Knicker Suits, $11-7° Were $15.75 and $18.75 24 Bogs' Two-trousers All-wool Knicker Suits, in grays, tans and navy blue. Broken assortment. Sizes 6 to 11. 10 All-wool Suits for the stout 10 Boys’ All-wool Two-trousers Two pairs knickers. Sizes !II!‘, in good patterns and col- boy. 26 and $50. Sizes 7, 8, 9, 12 and 12 w oS vo. . SILTE Wm $13.75. Now........$8. 15 Saniors’ Topeoats, in_ gray, tan and navy blve.” Sises 3 1o s. 310 75 llld $12.75. NOow........ . Boys’ Corduroy Knickers, Special, $1.95 50 pairs Boys’ Plain Brown Corduroy and Fancy Tweeduroy Knickers. Sizes 7 to 18, Tue Bovs’ Store, FourTe FLOOR. Boys’ Broadcloth Pajamas were si.45 95¢ 85 pairs Boys' Broadcloth Pa;:mns in thp ovzr Sizes 6 to 18. 150 p-lln u3- Fancy Golf Hose in * Tweeduroy Lumberjacks with attractive patterns and color com- be lining. | “Revers Binations. © Bizes 3 gL 5% 4, 18 and clal, o § < TaE Boys' STORE, Poul‘nl Ruffled Curtains, Spec:al $1 .28 pair 150 Pairs Good Quality Marquisette Curtains, in neat figured du'gm New princess valance style. Ivory and ecru. Tailored Marquisette Curtains, Special, 95¢ pair 100 Pairs Good Qualny Marquisette Curtains, in ivory and ecru. CURTAINS, SIXTH Window Shades, 35¢c Were 51 and 51.25 50 Window Shades greatly reduced for clearance. DAMAGED. Wivoow SHADES, SIXTR FLOOR. Housewares Greatly Reduced All subject to slight imperfectiops, some slightly damaged or soiled. 1 Four-burner Neseo Oil Stove. $30. Now.... 1 New Perfection Ol Stove, burner. HOUSEWARES, FIFTH W. & L. Spccxal Fiber Rugs, $7.95 Were $10.95 1 lot 9x12 basket weave fiber rugs. Now 18 e B o™ “Savare 1 Ty peice: Lensths of ‘Carvet. % resular Brice. %7x36 Biselow-Santord Hooked Iu g‘::flfl“llll.‘ pattern. Was " ‘Was 1 535, Was 3: Rues, FirrH FLOOR. Furniture Greatly Reduced 1 Bed Davenport, blue and 1 6-piece Green Enamel Bed taupe velour. Was $125. Room Suite, with twin beds. Now . l“‘” Reduced t0...........000 1 5-piece im Bed Room Suite, dresser, chest, Vl!'fltl double bed and .| b\'nch Wll $439.50. Now FURNITURE, SiXTH FLOOR. Wool and Down Filled Comforts One-of-a-kind—At Special Low Prices 30 Comforts. A sample line, only one of each quality. Sateen, rayon and silk covered comforts from our best comfort manufacturer. A sateen comfort of the quality we sell regularly at $1250, is §7.95—a down comfort of the quality regularly $22.50, is slf;s(l‘ard others at proportionate prices. Dwight Anchor Sheets, Special, $1.48 120 sheets with 2-inch hem on both top and bottom. Size 81x99. BLANKETS, SECOND FLOOR. Imported Teas and Saucers, 35¢c each Were 50c 60 Decorated Teas and Saucers, greatly reduced for clearance. Were ug'é," ‘ ] 1 Sovered o S siriine. *Wars B £ heon tes. fn 3 o 'h vialee imm e he gt Fotlers 44 Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable nor exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. nor on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Junior Misses’ Shoes, $3.75 Were $6.50 pair 20 pairs tan calf oxfords. Good- year welt soles. Sizes AAA 8; AA 512 and 7; A 2%, 3, 3% lnd 7. B 3" and 4; C 2V nd_ 3 Outionen's ‘swors, Founti FLoo. Luggage Reduced ow . Luceace, FOURTH FL Screen Doors Reduced gSlte 33T L size 210x6.10; 1. size 3/8x6.8 No "$1.85 150 2oxe.10 2 size 3475, Now. GREA REDUCED FOR CLEA ScREEN Doors, Sixr FLOOR. Cushions and Pillows, 45¢ Were 60c to 95¢ Were 60c. 45¢ Prrows, SIXTH FLOOR, Awnings Reduced : 48 inches wide; spear point. 50. Now $2 reen and tan. Sanitary Step-ins and Petticoats, Special, 75¢ 40 Flesh Volle Sanitary Step-ins and Petticoats. 3 Rubberised Household Aprons. Spe. clal Nortons, At : Japanese Aeroplanes, 51-25 Were $2.25 to $5.50 36 Japanese Aeroplanes, wire frame construction with Japanese silk 'rn Tov StorE, Sx:noking Accessories Greatly Reduced Boxes reduced as follows: et PNow 250 n arette G able Clrarette 3 .50, Mo x wf-’;u'nd Was 36, 1! slae 8%ia. Wi BMOKING ACoEasONIES ‘A FRAMES AisLe 6, Fmst FLOOR. Boxed Stationery, 38c Was 75¢ 100 Boxes of paper; including 24 sheets of novelty weave paper in white, gray and tan and 24 enve- tractively lined. Paper: opes. STAflmlllY, All 3, Fist FLOOR. Chiffon Jackets, $5 Were $22.50 5 pastel chiffon jackets, bead- embroidered. o5 ana ¥ Nrcxwen, Aisve 15, Little Girls” Dresses, $1-% Were $2.95 to $5.75 35 dresses of nted lehyrl and ginghams wil short sleeves. Sizes 2 to JUVENILE APPAREL, !'ovl'rl FLoOR. Girls’ Cotton Pajamas, 58¢ Were 75¢ 35 Dl\l'l cmu-hr cotton pajamas. Cott. N Robes, * : Speciall; Women’s Silk Hose Steciely $1.25 180 pairs Women’s Service-sheer Silk Hose with lisle plaited soles and silk hems. French heels. Sable, rendezvous, grain and light gun metal. 60 pairs Better Grade Silk Hose, 10 pairs Outsize Black Chiffon Silk including & new noveltles. Were Hose. Sizes 9, 9% and 10%. 2.75 .50. Now TN s asaies Were $1.90 and $2,50. Now $1.35 19 pairs Women’s Full-fashioned Novelly Wool Sports Hose. Reduced, 75¢ WOMEN’s HosisrY, AISLE 17, First FLOOR. Pumps and Ties, $8.95 were 51250 75 pair of Women's and Misses’ Black and Brown Spectator Pumps d Ties. Welt sole and lealher heels. Sizes in_ combined lot: AAA 5, 3, 6, 6%, 7, 7% and 8. AA 4% 4 6, 6%, 7, 7% and 8; A 4, 4%, 54, 6 and 6%2; B 31, 4, 4/,, 5, 5% and 6; C 3, 3%, 4, 4,1, 5, 5%, 6, 614 and 7. 25 pairs of Women’s and Misses’ Black and Brown Lizard Spectator Oxfords with calf tip and foxing, welf sole and leather heels. Stze.l in combined lot: AAA 6 and 6'%; AA 5, 5% and 6'5; A 313, 4'3, 5 and 6; B 5% and 6; C 4, 415, 55 and 7. Were $13.50 pall . .J?.‘l WOMEN's SHoEs, THIRD FLOOR. Misses’” Better Gowns, $19.75 Were $49.50 to $59.50 8 Afternoon Gowns of printed chiffon and flat crepe; black, beige, navy and gray. Sizes 14 to 18. 5 Evening Gowns in plain and printed chiffon; 2 evening wraps. Sizes 14 to 20. Were 34' 50 w $65. Now ...............$29.78 Misses’ BETTER GOWNs, THIRD FLOOR. Misses’ Afternoon Frocks, $14.50 Were 525 to $35 20 Frocks of crepe, chiffon, georgette and rajah—in colors and prints. Sizes 14 to 20. 19 Street Dresses of flat crepe and canton crepe. Black, navy, beige, green and prints. A few ensembles included. Sizes 14 to 20. Were $29.50 to $30.50. Now .. ... tiesessseieseseresireansarsnans 22 Misses’ DREssEs, “TriRp FLooR. 5 Street Frocks, in canton crepe. Sizes 14 to 20. Were $59.50 to $65. Now ..... .$34.75 Women's and Special-Size Shagmoor Coats, $32.50 Were $59.50 and $69.50 12 Fur-trimmed Shagmoor Coats, belted and straightline models. Large pouch collars of kit fox and squirrel. Sizes 37, 38, 42, 44, 41%, 43% and 45%. Coars, THIRD FLOOR. 5 Little Women's Coats, of blue faulcrepe with scarf or Johnny collars. Button-trimmed sleeves. Sizes 35/ to 41%. SpECIAL-Size AppareL, THIRD FLOOR. Novelty Jewelry, 31 Was $1.50 to $2.50 Group includes 12 necklaces, 8 colored crystal chokers, 2 novelty rice bead necklaces; 2 seed pearl chokers, 1 rice bead necklace, damaged; 3 French enamel compacts, damaged; 1 sterling silver neeklace, 2 French enamel bracelets. NoveLry JewrLry, AIstz 10, Pmst FLOOR. Walnut Room Frocks Specially Priced $29'50 25 Smart Afternoon and Street Frocks for women. Of canton faille, flat crepe and crepe satin. Black, navy, brown, wine and green. Sizes 34 to 44. 3 Panne Satin Wraps, as is. 3 Dinner Frocks of printed chif- Sizes 36 and 8! ‘Were $49.50. ktall Jacket v $16. fon and 1 Cocl Frock. As is. Sizes 36, 38 2 Panne Satin Wraps, as is. :,'3,5,‘,2_ Wk Stk Sizes 36 and 38. Were ‘“ 50. Now . .o 50 2 Wnpo of velvet and flat crepe, ize 40. Were $19.50 lnd 125 Now .........54.50 THE WALNUT RooM, THmp FLOOR 1 Blue Chiffon Evening Froek size 38. Were $85. Now $35 1'Green Chiffon Evening Frock, as is. Size 36. Was uosn ..822 Silk and Novelty Sports Jackets $2.95 Were $10.75 18 Short Sports Jackets. Sizes 14 to 18. 14 Linen Tennis Shorts, sizes 16 65 One and Two Plece Bathing 0 36. Were $5 to $16.50 5 Sults, Sizes 34 and 36. Were SrorTswear, THmp FLOOR. $2.95 to $7.50. Now.........95¢ Larger Women's Dresses, $14.50 Were $25 to $39.50 10 Larger Women's Dresses of georgetté and flat crepe; Sizes 424, 4414, 463, 485 and 50, 3 Larger Women's Black Dresges 1 Larger Woman's Flat Crepe En- of georgette and chiffon; sizes semble with full - length black 4213, 44)2 and 48% We coat and printed dress. Size 443 $39. Now Was $49.50. Now ...‘......12! SreciaL-Size AppARrEL, THmD FLOOR. Junior Misses’ Frocks, $8.95 Were $16.50 and $29.50 . 9 dresses of crepe, lace, organdy and chiffon. Sizes 11 to 17. 10 Pique Tennis Dresses, sizes 13 to 17. Were $3.95. Now 95¢ Junior Misszs’ ApransL, FounTs FLOOR Lamp Shades Greatly Reduced 10 shades for bed and bridge lamps. Of silk, georgette, plrchment and ribbon in lovely pastel shades. All slightly soiled or damage 2 1 wa LAMPS AND SHADES, SEVENTH FLOOR. Rayon and Cotton Smocks, 95¢ Were $2.95 and $3.95 ‘12 Rayon and Printed Cotton Smocks. Single-breasted style with belt, Slightly soiled. Pastel Voile Froeks, in Q ng, thort ‘slecved lace trimmed. Were Books Greatly Reduced 500 Books, including those on travel, adventure, poetry, biography and fiction. Arranged in four groups for quick selection. Were $2.50 to $4. Now.. .$1 Were 75c to $2.50. Now 40c Were $2 to §2.50. Now..75¢ Were 75c to $2.50. Now..23¢ TuE Boox SToRe, Aisies 23-25, Fmst Froon. Brings Remnant Day Savings See Our Other Remnant Day Offerings in Today’s Edition of the Washington Times Girls’ Slip-on Sweaters $1.75 Were 5395 26 wool, UAIe and w‘:ol-md-rlyon 2. biccs ‘Kniited S 319,50 Now. ports s W . Were Ginis snonnwnn Fovnfl! Pbool. Woodthrop All-elastic Girdles, $2:95 Were $7.50 and $10.50 T Woodthrop all-elastic im| step-in girdles. Sizes 28, 30, 31 and 32. mlunw in Millinery Salon Hats, $5 Were $15 and $18.50 21 felt and fabric hats, in dark colors. MiLLINERY, THIRD FLOOR. Children’s Hose, 25¢ Were 50c ashioner ose, 3 e by e, in champagne. 8 Derby nbs " Broken " assoriment. " Sise Were 5. Now. . ¥y ang ith 1 2" ere 11, NOW- s CHILDREN’S HosIERY, AIsLE 17 Fmst FLOOR. Tailored Costume Slips $1.95 Were $395 18 tailored costume slips, some with ln' backs—others with bodice to) lch‘ . so ad af, "Now 38 Row caamx Suips, THIRD FLOOR. Dotted Swiss Kimonos $395 Were $7.95 5 White Dotted Swiss Kimonos, with embroldered organdy collars W 3 ‘Lace:irimmed Diece " Fajamas {:'f"‘"" o 2 Neligees. Wi z ) & ere” '§i5 " ‘and Nolwfil.ll;ll!, THIRD FLOOR. Knitted Mercerized Lisle Combinations, 95¢ Were $1.50 35 knitted mercerized lisle combi- :l::Iom !km.h ll::z' neck and no ves; knee 80! Sizes 7, 40; 8, 42 i i vests, 46, and nln'llm 1y ; N“l’-; Bizes '3, 47 .n'? Pt 4 n’r’k, Knir Unnwnl, Silk Gowns and Chemises $2.95 Were $395 to $5.95 21 tailored and lace-trimmed crepe gowns and chemise; black georgette dance sets and satin bloomers. Slscs;irimmed Stepoins of “ragium 95 iow.. SILK UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR, Women’s White Linen Handkerchiefs, 6 for 75¢ Specially Priced 30 dozen sheer white linen hand- kerchiefs with 11-16-inch colored hems. HANDKERCHIEFS, Fmsr FLOOR. Sy Men’s Handkerchief Linen Squares, 18¢ 18 dozen Men's Imported 19- H‘"““"“‘Vvflh'?“"” l":l'flneh t!fl‘“g WHITE Goobs, ! Silk Costume Blouscs $2.95 Were $5.75 17 georgette, chlflon and cre blouses. Sizes 3: ey §,Georzeite and, Cre cn-e te. 3.7 BLovses, THIRD h.oon Philippine Handmade Slips and Chemise 95c Were $1.95 26 Philippine handmade slips, with straps, size 36; and envelope chem- ise with ntrapa. sizes 36 and 38. §,Ravon Flat Crepe Gowns, nn 18 o1 9% CoTTON UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. 200 Yards Chinese Broche, #1 yard Was $1.65 For lingerie this silk is lovely, White and light colors. Girls’ Silk Dresses, $7-50 Were $13.75 9 dresses, 1mnue blue and red. Sizes 6 to 4, Girtel 'rv'-:: 'fuu. slzes ffl ere: s10a ;.:"..'a g {3 ":;aw“':. i B ." 'lin & nrlaucu T and 10 Were 85 Girls’ Hats, $1:50 Were 52 16 _pastel and white felt hats, §yopmmer Hats. W Gmus’ iiu-. Fourtn