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T SUTOR CHARGED I SACK SLAYIG Clues Hunted in Another San Diego Death—*Kidnaped” Girl Returns. —_— By the Assoclated Press. | SAN DIEGO, Calif., May 12.—Moss, E. Garrison, 34, railroad clerk, faced| arraignment in Justice Court today on /| charges of committing one of four Te- cent girl murders J;ere. J"hlle officers ued new clues another. P arrison was charged with the fatal| stabbing on May 2 of his sweetheart, | Hazel Bradshaw, 93, after a coroner's | inquest vesterday in which it was tes- tified he had threatened her life. Sherifl’s officers searching the can-| yon cabin of Richard Ward, escaped convict. who is under arrest, told of finding_evidence in the investigation | of the brutal slaying of Virginia Brooks, Jo-year-old_schoolgirl, whose mutilated | body was found in a sack March 11. Clues were a valentine drawing and &/ blotter bearing the name “Virginia. Fear of the life of Loulse Kesler, 17.| e blossomed into full bloom today formerly of Granite Quarry, N. C., dispelled vesterday said she had been kidnaped in the street by two men, taken by motor to a small | shack and sttacked. Police are investi- | gating. . b | The coroner's jury found that Miss | ot B orecsive splendor upon their Bradshaw was killed by “a party or| parties unknown,” but added that evi-| N o Mo ctivities did not really dence pointed strongly toward Gari- son. District Attorney Thomas Whelan then issued a formal murder complaint. Garrison did not testify. SOCIETY Juncheon at 1 o'clock. The ‘business meeting will follow, and later there will be a program of recitations and songs by Mrs. B. B. Cain, Mrs. Erna Embrey and Mrs, Jewel Downs. | The section was recently entertained at teas given by Mrs Waldemar T. Schaller _an wife of Representative Douglas of Ari- zona. Mr, Felian Garzia will repeat at the Arts’ Club tomorrow evening the plano Tecital he gave at the club last Friday evening for the benefit of the bullding fund. Mrs. Anne Tillery Renshaw will be the guest of honor at s dinner to be given in the University Club this eve- ning by the public speaking class. Mr. Alvin C. Birdsall will act as toastmaster. A unique program has been arranged, ‘each speaker to use the year 1941 as a basis for his talk. Mr. Yoji Hirota, at- tache of the Japanese embassy, will tell of “The Flowers of Speech,” and Col. A. C. Brindley, former senior counsel ¢{ the Pederal Trade Commission, will iz | the guest speaker. Mr‘: Renshaw, who will give & brief‘ address to the class, will leave May 19 for an extended trip abroad. While in ‘Amsterdam, Holland, she will be the guest of the Dutch councilor, Mynhear Jan Viger, international banker. She will also lwxmln Vienna to study with Dr. Alfred ler of the University of Vienna. A dinner will be given this evening at the Dodge Hotel in honor of the birth- day anniversary of Miss Elizabeth Doerr. Those in the company will include Miss C. C. Wright, Miss Gerry Robbins, Miss Jone Stanton, Miss Lucy Whitaker, Miss E. McIntosh, Miss Eula Flynn, Mrs. Edith Barrett, Miss Roberta Nichols and Miss E. B. Holland. Signora Olivia Rossetti Agresti of Italy, the only woman delegate to the !:‘ll ‘week of the International 8! Alberto Alfani, who gave an m& lecture on the city of Flor- ‘ence, comes from & very old Florentine ‘family and is a collateral descendant of Dante. He was assoclated with the Italian embassy here from 1916 to 1922 and since that time has been the Ital- ian consul at Seattle. His brother is the famous Italian seism ist, Guido Alfani, director of the Observatory 0. The literature section of the Twen- tleth Century Club was entertained at was | With ‘her return|as & program of two banquets, a visit o ‘after three days’ absence. She |to the Chicago Board of Trade, and & o by Mrs. Lewls Douglas, | political situation has been brightened Miss Elizabeth V. Franzoni, Mrs. Ralph Bowman, Miss Olive Bowman, Miss Beatrice' W. Golze, Miss Lora White, Miss Laura Lee, Miss Dorothy Bandel and Miss Mary Rollins. Each mother was presented with flowers as she de- parted. , Miss Bessie L. Plerce of Chicago is ;(flfln‘ a few days at the Shoreham Miss Marjory Howell of Seneca Falls, N. Y., is & guest of Miss Frances Burnes for several days at the Dodge Hotel. Miss Howell is en route from Mount Dora, Fla., where she spent the Win- ter, to her home, in Seneca Falls. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Bryce have mo- tored to Washington from their home, in Mount Pleasant, Pa., and are stop- ping at the Carlton. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Holmes of Chicago, who motored to Washington to spend a few days, are staying at Wardman Park Hotel. JAPANESE HO;\IEYMEONERS WELCOMED IN CHICAGO Prince Takamatsu and Bride Will Attend Two Banquets and Visit Board of Trade. By the Assoclated Press CHICAGO, May 12.—Chlcago’s wel- come to Japan's imperial honeymooning | leisurely tour of the city. Prince Nobuhito Takamatsu and his 19-year-old bride, Princess Kikuko Tokugawa, wed last year in Japan, were | arrival from Detroit last night. But get under way until today. One of the banquets was sponsored by the Japan-America Soc Five | hundred guests were invited, including | President and Mrs, Walt>r Dill Scott of Northwestern University, and President and Mrs. Robert Maynard Hutchins of the University of Chicago. The other banquet was a privats one given by Yoshio Muto, Japanese consul. L MORTICIAN HAS DEAD JOB Illinois Undertaker Is Treasurer of Town Without Money. BENTON, Ill, May 12 (#).—The local up a bit by an undertaker. Nobody wented the job of cily treas- urer because there was no money to handle, and the office was vacant until yesterday, when Joseph Mitchell, a mor- tician, agreed to take over the task. John C. Layman, appointed treasurer s week quit when the money shos t. CORNS off in 3 Minutes Here's a New, Painless, Antiseptic Remedy | Tsm't it foolish to suffer the stabbing | pains of sore corns when you can take | {them out_in only 3 minutes—root and all—with Shur-Off. No foot-50aking now —no waiting. and you simply peel it off. De amazed how easy it s to do—how | _Don't put up with corns another day. | Shur-off_is sold on a money-back gusr- | | antee.” Get a package now.—Advertise- | ment. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, MAY 12, 1931 D. C.. TUESDAY, $7.98 De Luxe Lawn Mowers Bell $6'49 Bearing Four blade tempered steel cutting reel, self-sharpening. Have 10-in. size open wheels. A fine grass cutter! Downstalrs Store, Our Phone Number— NAtional 5220. m Increased Values—Decreased 81x90 .. 72x99 .. 63x99 inch Bleached Sheets 88c Slight irregulars of high- grade sheets made from staunch, crisp sheeting, heavy round thread, and free from starch or dressing. guaranteed to have no holes. 35c and 39c Pillowcases, Ea. Of fine quality pillowcase cotton—45x36 and 24C 42x36 inch sizes. Free from starch or dressing. $2.25 Crinkle Bedspreads, Ea. Rose, blue, gold, orchid and green woven 69 stripes; scalloped edges. Colorfast. 72x108 and $ . 81x108 inch sizes. Regular $1.25 Values -. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. $1.50 Sure Fit Day-Bed Covers 75¢ Carefully tailored of bright, colorful cretonnes. Have ruffled flounce all around. Choose from a dozen patterns. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Make Cool, Summery Frocks From These 29c¢ Printed Batistes 40 inches i 19 Sheer quality batistes in lovely new printings—all guaranteed colorfast. Many dainty frocks for women and children will be made from these! 29¢ Plain Broadcloths —In white, pink, tan, copen, old rose, maize, light blue and peach. 15 36 inches wide.... C 59¢ Printed Organdy —Sheer permanent finish organdy—white and tinted These fifteen important items in the schoolboy's wardrobe are offered at this sale price tomorrow! In- cluding surplus lots, samples and slight irregulars. 79¢ to $1.00 Values! Bell Sport Blouses, 6 to 16 yrs. Bell Sport Shirts, 12 to 1413 Bell Collar-attached Shirts, 12 to 14} Bell Button-on Blouses Pri For Furniture Suites! “Sure-Fit” Guaranteed Garden Hose Double braided — corrugated for extra strength fully guar- anteed. Complete with brass connections. 17 ft. length. .. 25 ft. length. .. 50 ft. length Down Free Parking Space Opposite 8th St. Entrance Now Is the Time to Think About Slip Cover Sets| Porch Awnings At Less than Half the Cost of Made-to-Order Sets “Thorowear’’ Slip Cover Sets 8 Pieces, Including 5 $ 29 Separate Cushion Covers * These sets are of serviceable cotton striped materials that will give excellent service. Choice of attractive stripes to harmonize with the color scheme of your room. Heavy Striped Cotton or’ Cretonne Slip Cover Sets $9.95 A selection of attractive cretonne patterns—washable and sunfast, and neat cotton stripes. Will fit perfectly. Belgium Linen ( & ) Covers 8 pieces, including 5 separate cush- ion covers. If you had these made to order the labor, cutting, tailoring $ I 3.95 For 3-Piece Suites with 5 Separate Cushions and binding would make them about twice as much as this low price! Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, A Group of 200 Desirable $12.00 and $14.00 Summer Rugs to close out atonly.... These are ready made—and are from V; to 14 less than having them made to order! Made of heavy 8-ounce awning duck with attractive green painted stripes on khaki—also other colors. 5 feet deepz;ith 31,-ft. extension. Scalloped valance. Complete with neces- sary fixtures, . 5 ft. wide........ 10 ft. 6 in. wide 6 ft. wide. 12 ft. 6 in. wide. 7 ft. 6 in. wide. = % 8 ft. 6 in. wide. 13 ft. 6 in. wide. 9 ft. 6 in. wide. 14 ft. 6 in. 15 ft. 6 in. wide.. 15 ft. wide 85c Ruffled Curtain Sets Crisp, fresh new curtain sets for your windows. Of fine scrim—ruffled—with deep valance and tie-backs. Several pretty C colors and dainty trim, Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. $10.95 ..511.95 .$12.45 85¢ Cretonne Chair Cushions These gayly patterned cre- 37 tonne cushions will fit most O/ € any chair or rocker—adding com- fort and color. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. $7.95 Latest Style! "All are rugs that will give splendid service and the patterns and colors will please almost anyone. Included are 9x12 basket weave fibres, 9x12 heavy grasses and 71;x9 extra heavy imported rugs. From a well known popular colors and patterns. Varfous makes, 9x10', and 71,x9 ft. size. $7 to $8.?§ d‘Felt-Bas_e Rugs ncluding Armst;an’ge:; $5.55 Quaker, Congoleum and Certainteed. are seconds. Carpet and tile designs. $16.50 9x12 Fiber Rugs maker—Summer rugs, smart herringbone weave fibres—all $7.50 Engraved Hy-Bridge Frames $12.95 9x12, grounds. Fast color. 36 in. wide. 47C 100 pieces— 40-inch Printed Chiffon Voiles Wash Knickers and Knee Pants, 4 to 17....5% Cloth Straight Knee Pants. ..5% Cloth Long Trousers, 10 to 14 yrs. Khaki Koveralls (discontinued models) . Broadcloth Pajamas, 4 to 16 yrs Rayon Polo Shirts, sizes 30 to 36 Wash Suits, maker’s samples, 2 to 6 $12.50 Woven 9x12 Fibre Rugs. ............$9.75 $21.50 Crex de Luxe Rugs, 9x12 ft. size; dropped patterns & o 45¢ Felt Base, some seconds, sq ! $9 Felt Base Art Squares (9x12 size) $8.75 Linoleum Rugs (7'5x9 size) $5.00 $2.75 & $3.15 Inlaid Linoleum, some seconds. $3.50 Smartly engraved frames, exceptionally strong and very light in weight, yet serviceable. Eyes Examined FREE 27c¢ yd. New styles and rich color combinations — good as- sortment. Guaranteed col- orfast. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Special! Perfect Quality! Window Shades From one of the best known makers! This sale of perfect ‘N quality shades takes advantage of his price concession! re CIOth Opal galvanold, zinc coated 75¢ American Hol- $1.50 Sunfast Cam- screening. land Shades 217/ o e b i 97c 24 in. wi '] s1.00 Albert Holland S150 Washable 26 in. Shades 6/.C | Bt ronstes. ... 97c ; Size 42x42 28x37 in...69¢ 1R B e 77c %l};zxsnz SGhla:l:s‘.f’. $1.10 inchés 30x33 in...69%¢ Washable Shades... Goldenbers’s—Fourth Floor. Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store 74c !]IIIIIIIIIIIlllllll||I|I|Il|1|IIII|IIIIllIIIIIIIllllII|I!III|IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllIlI||IIIIl|||IlllllIIIII]II|III|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIIIIIlII!IIIllllllllllllllllll|lIIIl||I|I|III|IIIIIIlIIIII|||III|I[]IIIIIIII|IIIIII||IIIIIIllIIII||Hl|lIlIlIl!|I||||lllIlllIIII|llIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIiIIIIIIlIIII|IHllI|IIIII|IIIIlIlIlIIllIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIliIilIiI!|I|l||IIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHII i New Bridge Slippers Chrome Elk Leather Soles Hats and Caps, good variety. White Duck Knickers, 9 to 16 yrs Fancy Sport Sweaters, 30 to 36...... Lightweight Raincoats, 6to 14......... Goldenberg's—Third Floor. y in the gar- 3 Abbe, at 3737 Huntington street. The program, in charge of Mrs. Austin Clark and Mrs. ‘William R. Maxon, took the form of a style show, displaying 10 different types of costume as worn by three genera- tions. The young ladles who served as | models were Miss Mary Walker, Miss | Dethol Kills Bugs Janet Washburn, Miss Mary Maxon, | WithOUt Staining Aobe. S5 harioris srceew and i | House Furnishings sq. yd e .. S1.95 $37 & $37.50 Axminster Rugs, some seconds. 9x12 & 8Y;x10%; room sizes $22.75 $37 Axminster Rugs, seconds, 7!4x9 Goldenberg's—Downstalrs Store. It’s Time to Screen All Your Windows! Frame Sets for Making |ExtensionWindow Screens Your Window Screens ; Siz‘: 30x30 mches Size '36x36 inches Two Registered Optometrists— Dr. Kanstoroom in charge. Charge Accounts Invited Optical Dept.—Main Floor. o0 s 908 — Housecleaning with Dethol im- Alphs Chapter, Delta | mediately destroys all bugs without slightest trouble. Dethol—science’s . | latest development—is uncondition- Miss Dorothy Bandel and Miss Mary | ally guaranteed not to stain or injure Rollins were hostesses, assisted by Miss | wall paper or hangings. Be sure to T presided at the | demand the Dethol secret formula . = o et etitg, | WIth the pleasant attractive odor. Those ~ in 0 George Becker, Miss Audrey Schneider, | FOF sale everywhere Dethol Mig. Mrs. George 8. Newcombe, Miss Eliza- beth Newcombe, Mrs. Fred J. White, Miss Elizabeth White, Mrs. William Tice Heyser, Miss Marion T. Heyser, Mrs. Prancis M. Newkirk, Miss A. Louise Newkirk, Mrs. Fred R. Pranzoni, Fine Screen Weatherproof oil treated frames with ’zulvlmud wire screen- ng. 18x33 in...45¢ 24x37 in...53¢c First quality select- ed white wood with necessary corner braces, screws, nails, etc., for making full size screens. Easy to assemble. Men’s Leather Slippers Soft Kid Uppers $ Leather Soles Rubber Heels MEN’S Main Floor, All Sizes 7 Colors Boys’ and Girls’ Crepe Sole Oxfords p Spring Footwear All Perfect Quality Sli All Sizes in 1ppers Lot—But Not in Soft Felt Each Style With Elk $ ,‘ > Pumps—Straps Shoes 3 \ Ties—2 Tones $ and No Phone Slippers Orders 2 P rs. Main Floor. As Pictured Tan Kid Only Children’s Sturdy Strap Slippers Children’s First Step Soles 2 Prs. All Sizes Women'’s Leather Boys’ and Girls’ $1.50 Tennis 1-Strap Sandals 3 Soft Brown Sll'.louse and Bln:k or 1ppers " R Kid ‘White Sise 3 Oxfords Leather $ k] A Sizes to 2 P Pictured Hish and Cuban heels " Misses’ Sturdy Patent Strap Slipper MEN’S AND BOYS’ Crepe Sole ‘Women’s Boudoir Slippers

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