Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1931, Page 22

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ARRESTED N DOUBLE SLAYMG, hemu Killng, but Admits i * Following Pair; Whom He Says Robbefl Him, 4 man and & woman, last night and fnto lower Grand ,umvheumm ¢ uudcrdnle who of Iberville Parish ‘mont] was taken h.‘!herburne and Deputy S He m quond as ‘the m W in s but lut nf eouple rnbbed it the ki The man, Kemp, known in the ru Parish, making a llvin: by flahln( and | picking mu-s on lower R. Martines. coroner, lanned to | hoid an mqueu durin Sherift Sherb: urne bably be presented to the parish d jurs next month. oth “were bmmunhmmh-r By the Associated Press. M Money Use of | The Hechinger oration offered its §o. motorists .mmflmflm UEMINE, h.. August 6—A Frances Hlttm Wwere shot near {dlling, for which George Rufus Lauder- d lodged in jail here. Bt attér, ne said, the | fand, nouvm-mkéflm PEACE MOVE MADE Neutrsl Republics Direct Notes Asking Attitude on_Non- Aggression Pact. DRIVERS TO GET REFUND OF PARKING PAYMENTS Wrecking Company Offers to Re- CHILDREN IN FESTIVAL Friendship House Program at Sylvan Theater. * Forty ctMaren in attenda Homse Summer school will fifth weekly ’ GRAND JURY TO RELIEVE COUNTY JAIL CONGESTION] Consider Only Cases of Those Incarcerated. Y o-lled the purpose bef eoumy j-.u 'E h is prisoners. Jjammed with 43 Mmyotmlnmlnnheld!um is reported A A lnd lo“fl' ln( mnd Jury im tion many can be relelud under ball or their own will be ea:clu ihelr Dadies. flll’fl'fl'slvely for t.hq yurpon of elaulnc River In a floubleq{ilfl and other cases will not kriown as Ed Kemp | dist Chureh, con- wo ter, Pa., was fromr Hlinofs, I.ol Ange!el Is Beleeted (). —Los has been a rmldem! BILOXI, Miss, August Angeles was ulectad (wr ms 1932 con- for the past four o $240 earlier id not, however, ad- also known as Kim= Grand River, 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 y. said the case wuuld Bank Bandits Get 32, fter services by Rev. !:Alnmbenollhemthmlletm aunlvl:ahm & widow, tumofly llh nne son, Claude Cline, sn tm mncn, ‘William I.Nm“' Pa He was a mative ket, Va. Into custody b%|vention of the Phi Sigma Chi Fra- nrmcy“n the close of hh. mtlmll convention —Two ba Mulling Stiewing| T n, mmelpm- was | m Royal oman up Grand RIVer |ejected president: George Claire, Oak- | and McGh Calit, Western vice president | and escaped with $3,000. LANSBURGH'S Plent of Wiite $2'95 Only 240 of the last shipment remain] fresh colors—white, pink, maize, blue skirts; 14 to 42 in the lot. DAYTIME FROCKS—THIRD FLOOR. Summer Froc for August Space. rty froch, ‘pastel shades and white; 20, 38 to 44 Pupils to Present = 58 White and pastel silk sports dresses, cool and smart shantung our higher priced stocks! women; all colors. DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR. No Connection With Any Other Washington Store pibsbnti sttt A MR b ot £ ¢ Last Call! Only 240 EYELET FROCKS Cool, green— cool, sleeveless or cap sleeve styles; gored and flared Midsummer Clearance ks From Our Inexpensive Shop Nearly 200 dresses of the vety type you need to finish out Summer months! Cool sleeveless and short sleeve dresses of washable silk crépe, embroidered or- 140 Summer Dresses Originally $10.75 to $16.50 prints, s—every one taken from Sizes for misses and , Donora, New Mar- THE EVENING :STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST TRUCK-TAXI COLLISION"" VICTIM’S BURIAL HELD Anne Arundel Body Recalled to| Widow asid Son Survive Virginta|l| Worker, Who Was Killed in Road Accident. and More Summer stocks are pow boi-‘elun‘ for mew- Fall merchandise — now’s time to save! and cotton stuffed mat- G e s e coveile! STREET FLOOR :‘A ft. long. Originally $2.95 Window 34.95 Draperiu, $1.95 " st nest -ln- -Hh: : :?-eif"f""fi“ i . |. Fridr §1.44 ment porches. An.l. iren frame, cotton stuf- fod mattress and back m. ‘48 inches long, nally $7.50. 38.75 Full-size divan with cotton tufted mat. tress and back pad and attractive upholstery. sk 28 ...war-* ® 1, o} STORTS COATR, biue. sises Ten -u'v:“mn-v $2.95 legiate cotton covering. ‘With ball bearing hiang- Saviat, ers and angle iron u".nv‘mm g 'r':f $2.95 frame. 6 ft. long. Orig- s only . b ’ inally $22.50. - -y FOURTH FLOOR. Clearance Girls’ Wear | ¢:10 SHANTUNG u o E E'r""'sf 29 Reduced for quick cloar. s Gl CH_CLOGS, ance! Broken sizes 34 to 40 ér-.-hn) and 40 to 48 stouts). Lansbrook Sport Coats 1 Friday -d';" s10 ‘ Lansbrook Straw Hats, $145 STREET FLOOR 25c le salfld Formerly $1 to $1.95 Plates, 15¢ el ?,"1’.. Tome SHeBy adeir lamps: henworn. but' all wenderful Just 60 of these attrmetive plates inTose or kreen: (30) 2-PC. MIXING lon. -'L eryaial slass; were @y only o cl'l'l’Al. WATER BOTTLES, nn--. ‘were m. %r 15¢ SI'X'I'II noom $3.00.Treo Net Girdles, $2.25 bt ..:—..r.'.r._.;,. { A # Sketched Table-Lam, formerly $13.50 — A Varied Selection of Beautiful New forms, in peacock blue, red, green, 4 shades—AT ONE-HALF PRICE! l‘ormerly $10.00. Also at Great Reductions 14" — 16" — 18" Floral decorations, embossed effects, block prints, ete., formerly $6.50, $8.75 to $3.00—$3.75 to $6.75 , 18" high, OW $6.75 DuULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l” PARKING. SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. Hours 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. A Selecticn of Parchment Shades SALE! SPECIAL ‘PURCHASE TABLE LAmPS Individual hand decorated bases of varied black, ete. Complete with harmonizing parchment solid colors, $15.00— Speclal' Silk Chiffons $1 Yd. -'L-"- lg-lr| foremest sn.xs—rlmn ml- 49¢ Yd. - ehoice of 30 sm: Jondertully i Just T ot Terte " LANSBURGH'S No Connection With Any Other Washington Store ettt Bt Aoca e it s vt Enivint THRIFTY FRIDAY Savings in Every Department—Many Unadvertised Bargains Men’s Plain and . REM ANT Fancy Collar- Clearance Extraordinary! WKSH S Attached Shirts ’ . > GLIDING DIVANS ' GOODS M. The quantity is small in every price line—so if Regularly 18¢ to $1.38 wg to I are interested in getting a really mice divan at 1y e B 'fl’..?z "fs': - i iln;.l""" arrange to be here early tomor- 1/ Price ..‘u’lf""a!’i"’-'-.n..’*‘,“.‘::;fl-. #c $3.75 $14 7 2 :',é:w-:..‘,:u‘.x:;;;; s oty gl G o B A : Young Mcn s i A i $9.85 and $21.75° Sy "', Suits, $7.45 $145° ........""'.E. B e ] All-American divans, Weel S, Sves. 28-00 7 upholstered in a col- $2.95 Covers for Divans Give your old faded divan a mew and cheerful look with ome of lhm covers. Broadcloth or striped stripes or green feroec Reductions In.. . Regular 88c and 98¢ Grades ;fl:‘m om corners. Phn FLOGR st 2 ponad o durk groundsl* Now'sthe im0 maka o B e efi:’“.é:l.l. Frock you've been wanting for late Summer and BASEMENT s-mm.: SAV]NGS Mallinson’s 31.95 69¢ Plain 33-In. 88¢ Printed Thisldu and Khaki Honan Silk Silk Shantung Kool Silks Shantung 33 Inches Wide THE BIGGEST HOSIERf NEWS IN MANY MOONS Sale Extraordinary! 1,200 Pairs of $1.15 1931. . P aitoeengio <~ s SR 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 ttress and pad and ball bnrh‘ l-l er. Attractively holstered in ass colors. 223 Pieces Boys’ Ve oila | EpeTee c to $1. o oL Vi S0c e mattress. . Up- hd-urod in fade- pn-l cotton. Six feet long. Originally $29.50. Summ‘;c Berets Ril:bon Remnants - AmRER Six-cushion divan ' : with det: cushions. ‘Weonderfully ecomfort- able and upholstered in fade-proo! m-rl-lf'. b Original 6-ft. long. $32.50. .50 Six - cashion divan with moving metal arms and good-looking, fade-proof cotten up- Unrestricted Choice Any Summer ‘Hat in Our Millinery - Shop $ $1:3 Stationery All Types—All Colors Most Every Head Size Out they must go, without reservation or restriction, every Summer hat in the Millinery Section! Two groups, at two ridiculomly low prices! Panamas, rough straws, hairs, nov- elty straw turbans—hats that originally were $2.49 Musical Powd er Jars i ,a*-mm Womcn;o Linen 1l_4¢c¢ and and Crepes Kerchiefs, 5¢ Remnants } Price 59 Yd. 'l ke s v, vivid it '_TK“'_ ackerounts: Full-Fashioned Picot Tops * Chiffon Sllk Stockmgs 3

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