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Subscribe Today It costs only about 1% cents B day and 5 cents Sundays to _:r“ ‘Washington’s best newspa- _per delivered to you regularly gfly evening and Sunday morn- 8. THAYER PRINTING e ** Small Work Exclusively " Disr. 1816 909 [y — HOWARD 8. FISK, MAnacER 2 'i‘ekphtmc National 5000 and ,the delivery will start immedi- \ately. The Route Agent will col- ’ AR, "WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, Phi Beta Kappa OF MODEL FLAYED Indian Woman Clings to Slay- LOCAL BOY HONORED AT YALE UNIVERSITY. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS ARE OPENED FOR JOBS| Pzt Teaching, Forest Ecologist, Silvi- culturist and Physicist Posi- tions Are on List. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1931. culturist,$2,600 to $3,200 & year, Porest Service. $3800 o Senior. engineering draftsman (elec- trical), $2,000 a year; senfor engineer- ing draftsman (structural), $2,000 a year; senior topographic draftsman, $2,000 a year; topographic draftsman, MAN CONFESSES KILLING WIFE IN NEW ORLEANS By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, February 26—A | gemmita city-wide search on the faith of & 3 year-old boy's cry, “It was daddy” || . o A ended last night when Joseph M. Pen- | Bubscaniial tavine nino, 26, walked into police headquar- || MATTRESSES RENOVATFD Best Service and Prices | COLUMBIA BEDDING CO., INC, fi lect at the end of each month. QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP ing Defense, Saying Artist Sought to Kill Wife. By the Associated Press. BUFFALO, N. Y., February 26.—The State today continued its effort to break down the story of Lila Jimerson, Cay- uga Indian woman, on trial a second time for the murder of Clotilde Mar- chand, wife of Henri Marchand, artist. For the first time since the murder in March, 1930, Lila told her story yes- terday on the witness stand. At her previous trial she sat quietly and lis- tened while the artist admitted his in- timate relationships with her, rela- tionships which he termed a matter of “mere professional necessity.” Woman Gives Version. Yesterday - the 33-year-old woman. once the belle of the Cayuga tribe, told her version of the same story, a version which agreed with that of Marchand in many respects, but which was essential- Iy a woman's story. Outstanding in the long tale of a gradually ripening intimacy with the artist, were her flat accusations that Marchand had plotted to have his wife murdered and that he had threatened the Indian woman if she repeated any E | Harry W. Hahn, jr., 21-year-old son of the local merchant, of 2812 Twenty- seventh street, has been elected as one of the 35 ranking students cf his class to Phi Beta Kappa, honor fraternity, at Yale University. Hahn will graduate in June, to enter business. He is a native >f Washington, D. C., and was a student in the local public schools, including Central High School, later graduating wide range of yesterday. Ful tained from the Civil Service Commis- | goyin, sion, at 1724 F street. The examinations are for the fol- lowing positions: Boys’ adviser, senior high school, $2,- 600 a year: boys' advis to $3,800 a year; assistant forest ecolo- gist, $2,600 to $3,200 a year, Forest |swank restaurants held out until food everywhere else had found new low levels, but it was either reduce prices or Service. Principal silviculturist, $5,600 to $6,- 400 a year; senior silviculturist, $4,600 | the proprietor’s waistline. to $5,400 a year: sil "iculturist, $3.800 to $4,600 a year; associate silviculturist, | half, and others are making similar $3,200 to $3,800 a year; assistant silvi- changes. information may be ob- son, W. Va. and Bureau of Standards. forest ecologist, $3,800 to $4,600 G ¥ o assoclate forest ecologist, $3,200 if you desire your BRI $1,800 a year: assistant topographic Civil Service examinations to fll a | Srafisman. $1.620 a yeary junior topo- itions were announced ! Wa i partmental service, Washington. Assistant instructor forewoman, power ¥ room, $1,800 a year, less $300 a yar for quarters and subsistence, In- dustrial Institution for Women, Alder- ters and confessed, officers said, he had shot his wife. Mrs. Pennino's body was found in a | bed at the home of her parents today, her baby clasped in her arms. Police quoted Pennino as saying he killed his wife because she received at- tentions from other men. ~llpenssiod} g iez.cel:‘:h"h' mflhooldmuncfi ttl‘uo“l‘y;)u; : er, band and orchestra, $1,860 a and junior high school, $2,000 a year; : Adviser's assistant, boys, 31500 a year, | J¢Ai teacher, fine and applied arts, Indian Service. Occupational therapy aide (arts and crafts), $1,800 a year, Veterans’ Admin- istration. Senior forest ecologist, $4.600 to $5,400 ¥ $1,860 a year; teacher, physical educa- tion, $1,860 a year, Indian Service. Junior physicist, $2,000 a year, Naval Research Laboratory, Bellevue, D. C., At last prices of meals in fashionable London eating places are falling. One smart resort cut the price of $5 dinners in Burt’s Invites you to benefit l'ry the very material reductions made for February Clearance. It gives you choice of wanted footwear—in styles and qualities for which this store 1s famous—and the savings are worth while indeed. LADIES' $12.50. $13.50 & $15 Grades 9685 4ng $7.85 of the things he had told her in mo- ments of amorous confidence. Death Plot Charged. | Asked if Marchand had told her to | “get somebody tor do away with his | Hats young and chic i Bl B T B0 S=-yil at a small price “Did he (Marchand) say he would | 5 e Bettie WILL SHOW OSPREY FILM| $3.85 didd 35.85 Ch apea U x ff,H..l.t?SEfsls/ fl.m. broken sizes from child's 314 at $5 Choice at s135 beckons you to Harris’ Friday and Saturday | with honors® from Phillips-Exeter Academy in New Hampshire. With choice of four other bargain groups of street, afternoon and evening shoes— 59.35 $10.85 511.85 $12.85 R Y R PR R B % JUNIOR GIRLS' Tan 'Calf Oxfords and Calf and Patent Leather Straps—broken sizes from 2'5 to 6, AA to C widths—divided into two assortments— never told any one. I knew If I went | and told any one it would finish my own life.” Capt. Knight Will Lecture on Huge | Sea Hawks, Birds of Prey. Intimate motion camera studies of ospreys, or sea Hawks, graceful birds with a wing spread of over 5 feet, will be shown to members of the National Geographic Society tomorrow night at | the Washington Auditorjum by Capt. C. W. R. Knight. Capt. Knight, a stu- dent of birds of prey, has lectured pre- viously on golden eagles. ‘The osprey was exterminated in Eng: land some 20 years ago, so that in mak. | ing his studies Capt. Knight found ff neosssary to come to America. Many | of his photographs were made on Gar- diners Island, N. Y., a bird sanctuary | established by Clarence H. Mackay. | | | | The Safe, Effective Remedy for HEADACHE MEN'S Black and Tan Calf and Grain Leathers— grouping of our standard‘lines into three special assortments—REDUCED to 57.85 38.85 1,945 Pairs of Brand New Shoes just received for our Spring showing, every one a beauty, ultra stylish, perfect fitting and exceptional quality: the kind of footwear that will be in vogue for Easter. g‘hfil ne»xv( Spiing shad%}t‘)f Seasand Kid, Almora, - an ue Kid Linens of ite and Natural, Moires, | g‘ia]ette, Black Kid, Patents and Combination | INVITED TO FESTIVAL ffects. H - Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. 59.85 hRODITS 4 e A o The new lowered price for Banister 51150 {'u‘ 9y - s ) PTTI T8 | ‘When wesay Paso Ointment will re- lieve any form of Piles we mean it. If you want to ex- perience the comforting relief this thor- oughly tested formula will give, try a few applications. Money back if it fails. The new rough straws . . . the new shapes—Watteaus and halos ... . black, skipper, beige brown, pistachio and chucker E IR I R R A LADIES' HOSIERY—We're featuring a really re- markable value in silk and wool, checks, plaids and plain colors: silk chiffon and service weights— 31 [ 3 0 EREEER S, S NS P T T S N i Bty President Hoover today was invited to attend the Shenandosh Valley ap- pl: blossom festival. The _invitation was extended by Representative Garber, Republican, of Virginia, whose district | includes Winchester, the scene of the festival, The fete will be held about the last week in April, depending on the date in| Get the handy tube with pile pipe—Tbe, or which the famed Shenandoah apple| fa the tin box—60e, at any drug store. e {J0sEPH-R-HARRIS § 1224 F STREET = Caring for Feet Is Better Than Curing Them Burt’s Park your car in the Capital Garage at our expense 1343 F Street FRIDAY and SATURDAY Last Two Days of the FEBRUARY "SALE of Lifetime Furniture YOU SAVE WHEN YOU BUY AT WHELAN"S 25 7% OFF On all purchases of HOT WATER BOTTLES, SYRINGES and Combinations amounting to $1.00 or morec. VIM RAY LAMPS Highest quality Thera- peutic Lamp.Soothing to aches and pains. .me.eg Tvsesonew B Have the right time all the time. No winding, mo trouble, .3' @ 4 s LYON'S TOOTH POWDER (Small) . 22¢€ @ OVALTINE (140z) . . . . . . . @€ @ 49e¢ Highest quality, three RUSSIAN MINERAL OIL (Pt) . ELECTRIC HEATING PAD : [ RENAULT WINE TONIC . . . . $]-19 heatcontral heatingpad. e. There is no time to lose! The February POPCORN POPPER Sale of Lifets Furni il end Large size, ; 5::] rzay ifetime Furniture will end on 98" ) Dependable, dur; N :lecnic,en.;'- ow is the time to select operated. Reduced [ s Gl % lected P 19e v 5 c artistic Lifetime Furniture at whole- erfpahae: GLYCERINE & ROSEWATER (4 oz) 19 from 855010+ & hearted price reductions. Savings are in © C . (] every section of the store. Put everything PEROXIDE OF HYDROGEN (16 oz) 17" Ise asid here at once. ® T MIFFLIN'S RUBBING ALCOHOL . . 28¢ . 29¢ @® WITCH HAZEL (1 Pint) . . WEDGEWOOD @ CHOCOLATES £ ppNNEN'S SHAVING CREAM Delicious, pure, made of selected centers and pure . ® MilkChocole @€)° | 3. & J. BABY TALCUM To introduce the New Daudet Cold Cream, 10 be regularly sold for 75¢, we are giving FREE 1 bottle of the popular Daudet Hand Lotion Both . tor BHC Parking Service Leave vour car at Ott's Garage, 621 D Street, without charge, while you shop here. THE NEW R. W.J. PIPE The last thing in pij Cool — dry — sweet. Pi: three sections as illus- trated above. A $1.00 Value for AN INVITATION Be our guest today and tomorrow and enjoy a cup of delicious Beech-Nut Coffee, served free of charge ‘at our fountain. This coffee has long been standard at Whelan stores and we're sure you'll enjoy it. We serve only the best food at the most reasonable price. Participate in These Savings Now MAYER & CO. Between D and E 2 pkgs. OLD GOLD or CHESTERFIELD and 1 Pocket Lighter 1.80 Val | Vil 89e Seventh Street 14th & Pa. Ave. 11th & Pa. Ave. 13th & H Sts, 9th & F Sts.