Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1931, Page 24

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B—8 SUSPECT 15 MOVED FOR FEAR OF MOBS Man Held in Quarry Slaying Transferred to Toledo Jail for Safety. By the Associated Press. TOLEDO, Ohio, July 9.—Jares May, 22, of Lima, charged with the murder of Earl Truesdale, 20, Elida farm hand, Gas Kills Child As Father Drives Car in Ignorance By the Associated Press. COLDWATER, Mich,, July 9.— Harry Raybuck was driving his automobile home to Detrolt Tues- day, unaware that monoxide gas had killed his 3-year-old daughter, Elsie Lou, in the rear of the car. He discovered her body when he stopped for gaso- line. Three of his other children were found near death, but were revived. The fumes had seeped through the floor board from the exhaust which had been punctured by a stone. . THE EVENING ZIONIST COALITION FORECAST AT BASEL Executive Expected to Be Created Without Weizmann or Revisionists. By the Associated Pre BASEL, July 9.—When the Zionist Congress resumed its plenary session today, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency reported, creation of a coalition exec- utive without Dr. Chaim Weizmann or the Revisionists was indicated. The political commission was still in session, but it was expected to adopt a com- promise resolution on the issue of a STAR, WASHI OFFICIAL TITLES Wives of Government By the Associated Press. ‘The women who have the high- sounding titles are—just like the rest of the world these days—trying to keep cool. ‘Weather warm enough to take all the strength out of gnybody's station has swept across the clty, revealing just how | e, NO RELIEF FOR SWELTERING CAPITALITES Heads and Diplomats More Than Sisters Under Skin When Summer Comu. dren—James, Jane, Jean, Joan and Jewel—who were disappointed when she couldn’t come to their house last Win- ter because of a sudden quarantine. She drove her new automobile to places of her own choosing. Mrs.. Hoover's recipe for meeting the heat appeared to “go right ahead and keep smiling.” iTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1931. 2 N. Doak, wife of the Secretary of Labor, makes life livable. to tend her flowers. Cheerful was the comment of Dr. Lou- ise Stanley, chief of the Bureau of Home Economics and therefore scienti- fically wise on how to combat heat. “I think the present-day styles help & lot,” she said, “they permit arms out at work, with a light separate coat if one has to be dignified. Aside from clothing as sensible as possible, my re- ceipt is ‘drink lots of ice water and don't worry.’” Mrs. John L. Sippel, president of the Creneral Federation of Woman's Clubs, closes her window to keep out air hot- ter than the temperature of a substan- tial structure of an older . Then she sits in front of a non-: ing fan and tells visitors she finds it a success- ful plan. ‘Works Night and Day. livian' Minister, Senor Don Eduardo |ranking South who now have a hrfe Summer party |Alongside a ol el pool x‘n.hm the younger ives of the three |guests were swimming. NATIONAL COOK’S ™7 PEERLESS CAKES FRUIT o | 23 American Ministers And she rises early | Diez de Medina and Senora Medina, | were honored at a recent dinner-dance Jewish majority in Palestine. It appeared likely, the telegiaphic agency says, that the revisionists will vote for such a resolution, but will rot join the new executive, which they may support after its election. 'I'he Ameri- — . can k"ot‘;p' headed by Judx“ .vuu;. W. ? PR . Mack, the orthodox Zionists an - China Copies Annapolis. eral centrists are endeavoring to break 3 _ NANKING (#)—A national naval|the deadlock in this direction. Th: La- the slaln voU e e ale’s com. | academy _patterned on Annapolis is | bORtes BAvE ROt vet el s panion when they disappeared Me- | planned by the Chinese government. el ‘ Dol day. also was slain, and her body | ;1. K. Murphy, American architect, has = Tt itk that of ‘Traeadale in & stone | L K- Murphy | The first municipal aerodrome in the of Lima. _ | been chosen to design the buildings at Irish Free State has just been opened on the Central China coast.!at Fingla: one of two Lima Quarry murder victims, was brought to Toledo last night by Sheriff Jessc Sarber, who told police he human they all are. The old expression, “sisters under the skin,” is but a half expression of the fellow-feeling current in the Capi- tal wherever the electric fan whirrs. Mrs. Hoover Sets Style. Staunch_spirit of happiness-in-spite of-heat is Mrs. Herbert, Hoover. Loos2d from formal functions, she has been showing the city her sunniest se‘u.m.!;; earing impromptu at many & gal od ?nz of‘the Dmnrepsponllneowl zort. She JDrives to Keep Cool. went to & Potomac Park polo game.| Daily drives to town from her high She turned base ball fan. She paid a |home on a Potomac River promontory | | visit to the little James J. Davis chil-'is the method by which Mrs. William | f it's going to be hot—just expect it.” was the advice given by Mrs, Dolly Gann, sister to the Vice Prisident. Mrs. Gann described how, in her own com- modious home, she has been comfort- ably pllyin{ hostess to the heat. T just take life easy,” she said, “loaf- ing along—reading—sitting on the porch—sleeping some afternoons. One doesn’t mind hot weather if one ex- pects it.” Night work on top of day work has been the recent rule in the office of Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, attor- ney. Her one anti-heat hobby has been taking long drives after sundown. Mrs. Ellis Yost, head of Republican women, also has the auto-cooling habit. Dining and dancing alongside a swim- ming pool, overlooking a rustic ravine, is the diplomatic answer to the threats of Mr. Mercury. Most often observed under the terrace umbrellas is the Bo- WoobDwARD & LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Tomorrow—Remnant Day IDOILIL AR [ | You Can Save 3 and More sent C. 0. D. or on approval; Phone and mail orders not accepted. 3 e i ’ X Men’s Athletic Und 5 : en’s Athletic Underwear specia 65¢ | 300 suits Men's 1-Piece Athletic Underwear, of “No-Rip” madras, also_another style of cool nain- sook:’ ety eut; witk:ibe exsce tailoringssnd/igh /auality uscally muok Mighae priceds 1Sixes34 5148, 100 Men's Four-in-Hand Ties: mogadores and 38 Men's Knit Undershirts. Sizes 38, 42, 44 fabrics. Were 65c and $1. and 46. Special .35¢; 3 for $1 o v...35¢; 3 for $1 21 Men's Rayon Polo Shirts; assorted colors. ractive black-and- Were $1.95. ...980 white and brown-and-white mixtures. Were 19 pairs Cotton Hose, in plain colors. $1. Now ewsssas 5505 & for $1 sizes. Were 25c. Men’s Fine Broadcloth Shirts Special $1.15 250 Broadcloth Shirts—made by one of our finest manufaeturers, specially for this Fri high count broadeloth. dyed and with a high sheen which remaifs after washing. style in white, tan, blue and green—neckband model in white only. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE 60 Summer Dresses, 35 were sro Sizes for Women, Misses, Little and Larger Women Smart Summer Frocks—Reduced for the first time tomorrow to this extremely low price. Many styles of prints, shantung, cantons, wash crepes and chiffon, which you can wear all Summer long. Slightly mussed. 44 Women's and Misses’ Dresses; printed crepes, chiffons and misses’ party frocks. Broken sizes—mussed from handling. Were $15. girl, was one of several @uspects gues- tioned when Truesdale and Miss Woods feared mob violence if May was held | disappeared after attending a dance the at the county jail in Lima. | night of May 30. He was released, May was held to the Allen County | however, at that time. grand jury at Lima late today by Jus- i tice of the Peace Neal L. Lora on & first degree murder charge, the afidavit for which was signed by Don Truesdale, GOOD TO THE LAST CRUMB WHY PAY MORE? YOUR DEALER HAS THEM During July and August Bath Cabinet s]. Wiiite Enamel Finish Tomorrozw vou will get a new idea of what a single dollar bill zill buv! Bring a few of them here. Youw'll be surprised at their increased purchasing power. The offerings in- clude innumerable things yoie will need for the approaching hot weather. Open a charge account—if vou haven't onc! 4 Grass Rugs § Size 36z72 in. Neat designs. Console Mirror Nice plate with 4 pretty frame. 45 Dresses of cotton pique, linen, wash crepes and printed crepes. Vari- ous styles. for misses, women and Now $7 larger women. Were $5.95. Now $3 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE : Stepladder Stool Unfinished Children’s Summer Women’s Woven Sandals Shoes, §1 Folding Lawn Nursery * Chair Room Suite—4 Pieces Of fine cabinct woods. Includes the four s pictured, 1Walnut finish. $69 Living Room Suite—3 Pieces Settee, Bunny Chair and Club Chair, nicely upholstered in serviceable jacquard welour. Lamp 46 30-Pc. Set of Dishes Kitchen Stool With Back Rest And $109 Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite Three pieces as pictured. The scttee concecals a full size bed. Nicely enameled End Table With convenient Book Trough Taboret Mahogany Finish 24-in. High Special § $79 Dinette Suite—7 Seven smart picces. mahogany or maple. Delivers Any Refrigerator, Baby Carriage, Cedar Chest. A To be had in either Unfinished 1 Kitchen Shade Smoker new, attractive design, micely Delivers Any Occasional Piece in Our Store Manufacturer’s Samples— s 45 Regularly Much More . 130 pairs of Woven Sandals for which you would regularly pay much more—priced so extremely low temorrow because they are samples. Choose several pairs mow--at the height of the seaon—irom the great varicty of styles and designs this specially priced group ofiers. Small sizes. 20 pairs Men's Calf Oxfords, in black and brown. style. Broken sizes. Were $5.- Now Misses’ Sports Dresses, 1 Were $3.95 and $5.95 18 Smart styles that you can wear all Summer long. Of shantung and crepe de chine, in blue, green, pink and maize. Sizes 14 1o 20. #1_Misses' and Women's Two- e Lis Suits. in white A popular ... 8298 15 Silk Blouses: prints Sizes 34 to Now -on Sweatefs, with round or vee necks. Sizes 34 . Were $2.95. Now $1.95 . 'in leids. Sizes 20." ‘Were 33.95 and ow ... ”. and 40 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose Were $1.45 to $3.95 150 pairs; in light colors for Summer. A variety of sivies. Broken sizes. 60 pairs Children's Slippers: popular styles. Were $1 to $1.45. Now..... .85 Plain and Fur- Trimmed Coats $3.95 Were $16.50 and $25 18 Very Attractive Spring Coats. in blue, biack, green, 1éd and navy. Sizes 14 to 20. * and Wemen's o with fur (rmmins. Fray. blue. bisck. avy . Sizes 14 to 20 ,gd S0. Were $25 and $35 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE 360 pairs of Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose—specially purchased and priced for this Friday selling. Ofi-White, Mayf 279 pairs Medium Service Weight Silk Hose. with lisle tops and lisle soles. Regularly much more—but priced »o exceptionally low tomorrow be- cause of slight irregularities. Sizes All-silk picot tops and plaited soles—in Summer r, Beige and Tan Blush. All perfect.- Si ades, Tendresse, Sandee, 13 to 10. 60 pairs Boys' 7; Length Soeks, In fancy patterns. Sizes 8 to 9's. Were 35¢. Now . 261 pairs Women's Hose. 8, 8'5 and 9, in dark shades. Spe- Sizes 4 to Now Straw Hats, 50c Were $3.95 100 Smart Summer Straw Hats, in various shapes and colorings. Chopse several at 42 Straw Hats. tive shapes. and 3495, No Leather Handbags © 35¢ Were $1 9 Smart Underarm Basgs. Novelty Jewelry - 50c Was $1 and $1.95 102 pieces—a splendid as- sortment at 50c. Included are 46 pairs Novelty Ear- rings, 31 Necklaces and 25 Bracelets, in various styles and colorings. 16 Rings. Were 50c. Now. ®hc 25 pra. Novelty Earrings. Were $1. Now .. ....55e many att Were Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, 5¢ Were 10c 113 Women's Soft Linen Handkerchiefs, in pastel | Searts aged. Were $1. Garter Brassieres Were $2.96 18: of fancy brocaded mate- risl, the majority with jer- sey bust sections. Sizes 34, 38, 40, 42 and 44. - Briets, Qostf Bt 58500 %" Sm8 ot moi ’.El four T The _majoritr. materials. 8i 43 We are chiffon and service weights, mesh and Bemberg. Sises 815 to 10’ W lot. Slightly o 8¢ Were 69¢ to $1.35. Now THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Boys’ Wash Suits, 55¢ 2 for $1 Were $1 and $1.95 50 Roys' Suits of cool, washable fabrics for Summer. The popular Flapper style, ull cut and well tailored—and ex- cepticialinti thisilow price. " Sizes'3 4 5 audl® 12 Sailor Caps. rsey Pole Rhirts, in Now Siaes e 5 1zes " Were 31 and K w 3 Now_......38¢ pr.; 3 prs., 81 TME DOWN STAIRS STORE Printed Wash Little Girls’ Frocks, 95¢ Printed Dresses, 95¢ Were $3.95 Were $1.95 30 Cool Wash :ocks, in col- A or-fast printed patterns. s A i : Broken sizes. Slightly soiled. Were $2.95 30 pairs lovely Crepe de Chine Pajamas, trimmed in lace. Popular 2-plece style, in flesh and peach. Slightly mussed. 42 prs. Muslin Underwear, fn- Cluding 23 Junior Misses’ Frocks, $3.95 Were $5.95 1?:1 It!nfu\;‘e tnew Summer s — . styles, of at crepe and et shantung. _ Slightly solled. 1 1 Riieptts” sotiee: Sizes 13, 15 and 17, e 46 Girls’ Hats: felt. straw and telt-and-straw " cor Were $2.95. " Now i matose Gloves Reduced 13 pairs Women's Washable Suede Gloves; popular slip- on style, very low- priced. Size 6. Were $2.95. Now 50¢c 10 valrs Glove iy or SIS Sl S e 2,088 of ‘capes wepiecs iied, Broo 142 Summer Costume Slips, 95¢ Were $1.95 and $2.95 An outstanding collection, including— 64 French Crepe Slips, in flesh and peach; - attractively lace trimmed; broken sizes. 42 Crepe de Chine and Rayon Crepe Slips, h built-up shoulders; in flesh, gray, brown, tan, black and navy; sizes 36 to 42. 36 Tailored Slips of rayon crepe; in white, flesh, peach, tan, navy and black; sizes 34 to 42, Slightly soiled. \ THE DOWN STAIRS STORE

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