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e ‘SUTOR MAY ASK . RELEASE ON WRIT San Liego Detectives Seek i Witeesses in Slaying of :7 Hazel Bradshaw. By the Assctinted Press. . BAN DIEGO, Calif., May 7.—Officers | fnvestigating the slaying of Hasel Brad- ghaw, 20, vere ‘vere spurred to new effort by an announcement that M. E. Garrison, 31, h'r suitor, might seek freedom under & writ of habeas Ml Detectlve Capt. J. Hsm sald it he could find & wl'.neu who could tify Garrison as the man seen a road leading to the ecene e slaying the police cl.se Youd be mm lete. » A, Tairchild, Glrrlmn. ltlnmey, ;lld a park here Sunday. * Capt, Hayes. said & man and his , whose names he withheld, were rked Saturday ht at midnight thin .00 yards of the scene and saw some mun emerge from the darkness of 3he roai. Capt. Hayes linked their statemert with that of Harry F. Steven- m. pak employe, who said he saw n and a girl pass through the ter of the park at 11:25 p.m. Act- upos '.he suggemnn of Garrison’s hndlm‘fin said he was try- d whflher ‘the suspect main- another apartment. An inquest be theld Monday. ¢ m:gnhu Paper Benned. AIRES, May 7 (A)— ‘dally La Cri c by the government yesterday . No reason was Sees Family HELEN HAYES SOON TO TAKE MOVIE LEAD. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, May 7.—Helen Hayes, lctrrl.! wife of Charles MacArthur, the author, was here yesterday for a reunion with her husband and the baby, who was declared not an "ICC of God” by an Actors’ Arbitration Boa) w- ‘Hayes, who is to take the lead- ing role in & movie entitled “Lullaby,” arrived here yesterday from Chicago. ‘The daughter, MacArthur, is now 14 mon'.ha old. ortly before the child was producers declined to pay 'he salaries of utm's thrown out of work. tending the baby was “and act of God" and the |§ contracts therefore were void. The ar- bitration board decided otherwise. Mary preceded her mother here by two weeks. e e wmmerc!ll use of asbestos fiber hdatedfivm In Our Optical Department A Clearance SAFT L aar ANy sunre Of Eyeglass Frames —A splendid opportunity to have your eyes examined and to select one of the :’e'uon 's most, beaum\u frames at “lowest The $6.00 “Collegian” $3.45 —It is white old filled. trong and com- fortable. Your § AvamBighh and © S — 9 Street Near D 8t Floor Entrance L3 LIFE brighten as TEETH WHITEN 3 shades i When you remove Bacterial-Mouth - DULL'Qlfl;lhltlrtuulv,y?l]nw and : decayed, and receding gums are ~ enemies of beauty, health and happi- ness, They are tell-tale signs of a con- . dition offenisive to all of us—and inex- cusable. Germs sweep into the mouth with every breath and attack teeth and gums. They cause the condition known as Bacterial-Mouth. But Koly- nos quickly conquers this foe by killing the germs, The result is_astonishing. Use the Kolynos Dry-Brush Tech- nique for 3 days—a half-inch of Koly- nos on a dry brush, morning and night. | Theglook et yourteeth—fully 3 shades whiter. . In 10 days the improvement will be oo miarked you will never again say that white teeth are a gift received only by a fortunate few. tists have long advocated the Dry-Brush Technique as the one way to use a dental cream full strength and : keep brush bristles stiff enough to . clean every tooth surface and massage » gums properly. Kolynos permits this . med technique. highly concentrated, double- . strength dental cream is unique in * action. It multiplies 25 ti it enfers the mo h inch of Kolynos is equal in effect- iveness to 12 inches of the ordinary toothpaste. It becomes a surging, antiseptic FOAM that makes wetting the toothbrush unnecessary. . You canfeel oly work. It foams i B "% in 3 days into every pit, fissure and crevice. Germa that cause Bacterial-Mouth and lead to stain, decay and gum dis- ecases are quickly killed. They vanish and the entire mouth is purified. Koly- nos kills 190 million germs in 15 seconds, 424 million in 60 seconds. This amazing Kolynos FOAM re- moves food particles that ferment and cause decay...neutralizes acids.. washes away ‘tartar and the unm[h!ly mucoid coating that clouds teeth. Easily and quickly, it cleans and polishes teeth down to the naked white enamel without injury. And for 3 hours after each brushing this cleansing, purifying process continues. So long as you use the Kolynos Dry.Brush Technique teeth will remain gleaming white and sound, gums will be firm and healthy. Look for Results in 3 Days If you want whiter, sounder teeth and firm, pink gums start using Kolynos— a h h on a dry-brush, mornin; and night. Within 3 days teeth will look whiter—fully 3 shades. Gums will look and feel better. Your mouth willtingle with a clean,sweet taste. Buy a tube of Kolynos from any druggist. KOLYNOS the antiseptic ize DENTAL CREAM Miss Hayes left the |§ play in vhlch she was appearing. The || THE EVE Buy Liberally Daytime Dresses Were $1 and $1.95 + 89¢ Cotton prints, shantungs, voiles broadcloths—pretty Summery styles; sizes. eotton and eool, broken (20) Daytime Dresses, volles and waffle cloth; 11 sizes. 395, ‘Priday onty 91:39 THIRD FLOOR. Misses’ and Women’s Spring Coats 36.74 45 of our better quality in- expensive coats marked down to this low price! Broadcloth and coverts, novelty tweed sports with fancy cuffs and stitched collars, 14 to 20, 38 to 44, (29) MISSES’ COATS, for gen- eral wear, of crepe, broadcloth, novelty coats, Fox Scarfs Greatly Reduced! 1) BEIG! FOX SCARF, was only (2) RED FOX scun. were 2! Friday s17 50 SCARF! Friany.... $23 BEIGE FOX !(‘ARF was $290.75. only ill 'NATURAL PONY COAT, Armour coon collar, Size H Was $99.50. SECOND FLOOR. G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931. LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 pajamas and children’s dresses. smart colors including— White Pink Shell Blue Jade Pigeon Philippine Seasand Flesh Amulet Blue Peach Haze Pink Maise Chin-Chin Biscay B Pistachia Independence SILKS—THIRD FLOOR. Art Goods at Half Price Dress hangers ocovered with velveteen, shoe trees and shoe pads, boudoir lamps, make-up scrap baskets, glove Clesing Our Remaining Stock Fruit Trees and Flowering Shrubs 1/z Price All that is left of one of the most successful shrub. we've ever had—now greatly reduced, and at their low prices until sold. ~OLD FRUIT luding cherries, and (41) GRAPE VINES, in- cluding Concord, Niagara, Moores, Early and Catawba. Were 35c. lsc SIXTH FLOOR. Jack Tar Suits 3., for Boys i 69¢ This fow price because there are only 35 left; sizes 4, 5, 7, 8 and all Jack Tar wash suits! (80) BOYS' SHIRTS AND BLOUSES, sixes 8. 10, 39 1214; were 50c. Friday.. c STREET FLOOR. $1.50 Silver-Plated Ash Trays 1 Also (1) pewter bowl (1) palr candlesticks and (3) plated es with china lin- mgs. All of them were sl 00 $1.50. Friday only. (2) PEWTER COMPOTES, (1) silver-plated cocktail shaker (1) pewter inkwell (1) piated sugsr and ereamer and llidmodemhlk tray for sugar an oreamer. Were °°.00 31 50 (2) PEWTER FiCVER VASES and (1 pr) pm candlesticks. Were '500 $5.50. “'oo Friday only STREET FLOOR. $3.45 Straw Hats Now 51'49 Spring hats at less than hall price! Smart turban, bicorne and brimmed shapes; all colors. (23) STRAW HATS sl 95 thet were %5. Friday (108) BERETS; were 9. Friday only 25‘: SECOND FLOOR. Remnants of Lace and Trimming 1, Price lnm'r‘\:ln.:ll-:v’fl m% to 2 yard Jengths. Were to $1 & vard—tomorrow, 4 PRICE: THIRD FLOOR. 50c and $1.0 Neckwear 19¢ 0dd pieces—all slightly soiled from handling. An in- expensive way to dress up a last year's frock! (90) Y‘LOVI’!I! Were 19c S0c. Friday only STREET FLOOR. Remnants Wash Fabrics Were 25¢ to $1.25 15 Price il dimities, crepes, satins and lining fabrics—from 1 to 4 yards ong. Every yard guar- anteed washable. | THIRD FLOOR. ere $1.00. Now 50c (40) FLOWERING SHEUBS Were 50c. 25‘: T (18) P#YTP SPEC- ABILIS. ‘ere 69¢c. Now .. 39¢ High Grade Fashion Shoes Reduced to $269 (75 prs.) women's shoes, of which there are only a few of a size orb':!le Il,':‘l. Patent, blue, biond, wn ai kid. Al shaes in Jot, Were $L85. SECOND FLOOR. 29c Toiletries Offered at 19¢ lc’!‘. pleces of creams, face pow- burners, rouges and other mrul toilet articles. (50 PCS.) CREAMS, double compacts, service sets, mirrors, brushes and individual guest puffs; were $1. only STREET FLOOR. 69c Jewelry, Now 29¢ (51 pes.) Sterling silver Tetal necklaeen, ol nec| id gold bar m'salndrcn? links. 'cs. REAL ST NECKLACES and ON'I: match set in sterling with ml' casite; also orystal and pearl (manufactured) “neck- sl 50 laces, Were $2.25.. (29 Pes.) NOVEL‘!" BEADS, in plain colors and combinations; also metal necklaces with fancy -wm Were $1.00. Fri- ch y_only QTIEET FLOOR. Ocean Coral Bud Seashell Pink Honeydew Crocus Capucine Ch: No Connection With Any Other Washington Store THRIFTY FRIDAY No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Accepted on Advertised Items 2,500 Yards Fine All-Silk 40-Inch Washable Crepe A beautiful quality crepe, firm and lustrous—ideal for your loveliest Summer frocks, lingerie, lounging Frambolse Adm{ulily Navy Coral Crane Tarquolse Roce Péust Men’s $1 Varsity Union Suits " 69c H where ea; save! Bl llhl!fll‘ style checked nainsook union suits; sizes 34 to 50. (45) MEN'S SHIRTS, mostly demi-bosom style and fancy col- lar attached styles; all sizes in the lotn Friday 49C only (97 PRS.) MEN'S FANCY l’gs‘i,“rlm and gu mixed; 9 %. Friday onmly, i B 19¢ (36) MEH'E INITIAL 'KER- CHIEFS, letters “K” and loc “G.” Friday only.. (12) BELT STRAPS, 25c STEEET FLOOR. Women’sand / Misses’ Sports Dresses Were $8.90 In this group of 73 sults and dresses are some knitted suits of extraordinary value! Also one-piece dresses of silk and wool, plain colors and good Spring prints! SECOND FLOOR. Boys’ $4.50 and $5 Sports Oxfords $3.49 soles. Sizes 2!c to 5. Were $6.50. Friday.. (30 Prs.) WHITE KID ONE- EYELET TIES, also a few high shoes. to 2. $5.00. Friday only... SECOND FLOOR. 15c to $1.95 Discontinued Open Stock Dinnerware 10c to #1 Bread and butlers, salad plates, vegetable dishes, lllltuns nna uw and saucers—replace broken pieces at a great nvlnr SIXTH FLOOR. Radios Greatly Reduced (1) Echophone 6-tube Radio, with magnetic speaker; midget in size, (2) Crosley Byddy, screen-grid radio, with dynamic speaker. (1) Radiola 33, 7-tube, direct current radio with Newcomb Hawley table and built-in speaker. @ s King screen-grid midget r: (2) Radiolas S!. 7-tube sets for direct current; in handsome walnut veneer console cabinets; with 100- A speaker. FOURTH FLOOR. Airplane Construc- tion Sets, Only 29c A set that will build ten differ- ent models! These originally were much more, and now there e (16 PCS.) 'I'OY!v 39c. Friday only.. 49° wl'ul)ranl. n.u hlfiy only. 33 Complete with Tubes l 350 75c to $1.25 Housewares 49c Metal frame window screens, Universal, stainless steel slicers, kitchen £ ment bag, food grater; buy these , cake turners, gar- mu' at a greatly reduced ! (28) \WN 15c and 29c, SIGNS. Were 8-DAY KITCHEN We e $1.49 In a half hundred Bauc Clnlr Mother Suntint Dew Green French Rose 79c Women’s 18¢ Handkerchiefs 10c 180 LINEN AND SWISS HANI)KEBCIII’IFS. WI:lle with colored corners. Nueu.:'vmlowm;nahny generou: (60) MEN’S INITIALED LIN- EN HANDKERCHIEF nd e:lbfoldlmd' Goose In the Better $15 Dresses, Now $11 45 30 flat e dres: I:f’: mlnr«l and with new Spm. mmmml de- tails. Every dress originally much higher! Look at These Street Dresses Inexpensive Shop * $4.74 Crepes and prints te wear on coatless days, and a few georgette and chif- fon party dresses; black and high shades; 14 to 29, 38 to 44. Dremse, reducen.. $2:74 SECOND FOOR. Dress Shop $23 Dresses, Now $15.45 A special group of 1S dresses, of crepe, chiffon and georgette, featuring color contrast and touches of higher-priced mer- chandise. Silk Dresses That Were $12 Jacket models and short sleeve dresses s 90 for street and aftermoon; in crepe, prints . and chiffons; also pastel evening dresses; == 14 to 20, 36 to 44. SECOND FLOOR. $1.95 Silk or Leather Handbags 1 Choice of 50 attractive hand- bags, at a price that means & real saving! (5) !TEI:I,I‘I‘ID! BAGS, hand imj Floren (5) BEADED BAGS; were $7.50. Friday only STREET FLOOR. Nationally Famous Kimlark Rugs At Exceptionally Low Prices 9x12 Regularly $19.95 $12.95 8x10 Regularly $18.50 $11.95 A wonderful opportunity to make your home cool for Summer! Closely woven fiber rugs in floral designs; grounds are green, brown, tan and grey. 36x72, Regularly $4.50 FIFTH FLOOR. 81x108 Pepperell Sheets Were $1.55 $1.19 Only 64 -fiheu sheets and «- fact that they make them go (120) PDICAIE PILLOW &A!!!, flm”q:lll”v 45x ; were rdl. - 7 37c CLOTH for baby clothes; was 150 yard. Friday only, llc yard . 49) HO!AW" SHEETS, with blue or were 32 19, 12!”-1!!. (66) SUPERFINE mm SHEETS, 45x64; 85c. Friday only THIRD FLOOR. 59c to 81 Stationery and Novelties em for gifts or prizes! (213 PCS.) PORTFOLIOS, boxed stationery, bridge sets, ditty boxes, card brass bowls; were $1. only . (175" PCS.) s‘u‘uonzny. desk shadow lamps and muso sets, other lum. sl 95 to $2.95. (98 PCS.) BOX!D !'I'A'I'ION- Friday only..... STREET FLOOR. Children’s 50c Socks 29c Iflhfl-‘lh and colors, offered at STREET FLOOR. $3.79 Silk Blouses $2.79 Yoo bad there are only 10 of desirable Broken (2) WOOL JUMPERS with y_only (17) stv:.&;{lu. “seme €xtrs sizes, coaf ; were 3395, Friday only $2.95 ) JEmsEY nm—‘ns:s. for lon. 3 W 195, Fridey only.. $1.45 ase c%rgan‘l ':wus:s w - a.:' ;:;fly o 59c¢ ( only . SECOND FLOOR. Jr. Misses’ $15.00 Coats $6.90 Covert clo‘(-L br{ldem and and red; broken lbu and colors, but_wonderful val (5) JR. muu‘ SI ITS, cow IM lhu 13 to 17. (”) DRESSES, in crepe, m 3 sizes and Friday only SECOND FLOOR. $1.19 and $1.86 Girdles 69c wna $1-39 of these Sports Dresses Reduced Tomorrow to - {E:1ik: J § S $12.95,$15 and $16.50 3 ft. 3in. Metal Beds 37.95 tstzncurw“nd ‘want 3 you one! (22) 72x105-IN. CRETONNE SPI.IAD!. in green, rose, blue gold color combinations. 'rw!nbulnhamly ‘Were 89!'. $1.29. Friday (15 SET%I o o walpn spreads. Were 88c. 59¢ (17) SPRING CDV“!; made M":Mvdy nd flcfll‘ Were uu and $7.95. “ 79 STER ly scarred. Sise 33" """" $16.75 BED, slight W:l $29.95. only . M Big Savings in the Basement Store 200 Prs. Women’s Shoes Taken from our higher-priced lines and reduced! Included are patent leathers, satins and nov- elty leathers. One-straps, pumps and ties, Broken size ranges. (75 PRS.) BED ROOM SLIP- PERS, of red. blue and grey felt; broken sizes. Were 88c. Friday only .... 39¢ (200 PRS.) TENNIS SHOES, brown and white carvas tops with heavy rubber soles. Were 69c. Friday only 49c Ti08) WOMEN'S SHORTS, DRESSES. Were $1.29. (42) INFANTS' FLANNEL- ETTE KIMONOS, white with pink or blue ribbon and shell stitching. Were 39¢. 25 Friday only c (209) TOTS’ SUN SUITS of e to ere (25) INFANTS' HANDMADE GERTRUDES, white muslin; with scalloped edges. Were 20 35¢. Friday onk . &Vc (36) DR. PARI RAWER “Alsl‘a. vrhnlle -m sizes 2 to 6. Were 39c. P only 7 25¢ (85 Prs.) LACE CURTAIN PANELS, white and ecru; with rayon fringe. long. Friday (18) IOY!‘ BLUE CHEVIOT SUITS, with coat, vest and two pairs lined knickers. Sizes 7 to 11, and 13 and 1 mfi;u llut'dun soiled. Were $3.95. Friday onmly 32 49 (100) BOY!‘ BROADCLOTH BLOUSES, white, - attached styles. 7 to 14. Were 39¢. Fri- (65) BOYS’ IAINCOATS. grey and tan; black rubber raincoats with m BOYS" one and two piece styles; slightly soiled. Sizes 6 to 10. Were 69¢. Fri- day only, 35¢c, or 3 for (14) GIRLS’ SPRING COATS, .msm' I..: Ilil’ll!. tan and rose. 3 Were $4.95. Friday only sl oo (50) GIRLS’ WASH D““l!. b e linenes and 7 'o 14, Were m‘ s Friday only ...... Racopmpy 1~ < (l') mn.s' SILK nxnm ‘mostly orepes, :lul-. s'_.hl’. Were $295. Friday.. 51-49 (l“) ms's’ SLI ’-o" 2T w-nn. e “