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SIGN PLAN HEADED FOR GEORGIA TEST Science Five Stages in Development of Child, Shown. Pive ic stages in the develop- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, GEORGIAN, 63, IS HELD WITH WOMAN IN KILLING Manufacturer Under $5,000 Bond on Accessory Charge—Victim’s Widow Is Denied Bail. By the Associated Press. D. . C., AUGUST 16, 1931—PART ONE. and Mrs. Shelly Smith, Greenville, Fla., was held to the grand jury today at a preliminary hearing into the fatal oofiu of thn woman's husband, Eng- nona fm— Reinschmidt was set at $5,000 for his nce before the next grand jury as an accessory. Mrs, Smith, who is about 30, was ordered held without bond. ing occurred August 2 in seturn of Reinsehmidt and Mrs. Smith | from an automobile ride. ‘ it - Grounded Liner Refloated. LISBON, Portugal, August 15 (#).— The Hamburg-American liner General San Martin, which ran aground 5 miles out of this port yesterday, was floated | at_high tide today and resumed her | | voyage to South America. | R RS S GLORIA SWANSON BACK, MAY MARRY AGAIN | michae ‘By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 15.—Back from five weeks on the French Riveria yes- terday came the former Marchioness | 4o e de 1a Falaise de la Coudray, now 3un'u.ne train Miss 15" she qualified, “if it is to | Poinors that .m might Jeiast Farmes Teputed millionaize of n:d who was a fellow- creation. set off with a on the Aflu‘tlnh. were laid | Iohy o 't ask him? tea “Why don't you im?” sugges Swanson. Parmer declined to discuss the mat- continued t> Holtywood on the Swanson took today. | Everything is possible | but I do not think that ts e Hardly 10 per cent of the tobates The sl MADISON, Fla., August 15.—Jobn L. | front of the Greenvills home of Mrs. | plain Glorla Swanson again, with the said his ultimate destination i3 | crop of Porto Rico has been sold, grow- | ment of a person from birth to ap- Move Seen to Put Billboard Measure Over on Dixie State. Georgla has been selected by the organized billboard industry cf the mation as the first State in which to test the so-called Nelson plan for zon- ing billboards on rural highways, con- ceived at the conference neld here last ‘Winter by the National Association of Real Estate Beards and repnunmlvu of the outdoor ad In & hm of Richard B. Russell ol that lhk. Anh\lr of the American N. Pack, presidenf Nature As-ucbtm advises the execu- tive that the billboard measure Georgla Legislature is ncne othn than this “creature of the billboard inds . which is aumawd by similar vn terest grou lflorh of the billboard industry to | adulthood. get the approval of the in connection wif ‘Women's Clubs, the National Ccuncil for the Protection of Roadside Beauty and others. Civie Group Aloof. ‘The American Civic Association, tak- plan expresses the desires of thcse rep- 3 ting the iblic interest in this nam&.?.yx e this opportunity to m:aol , a8 chief executive in the %.w ua; ‘various been no—ulhd!‘ahnn plan is the mmolmhlflbflrflm Mmfi i g sgiii svs¥ il i ! £ £t g and that hich _will VM%'X-QMMAWI’IW emdmmotmmlrm STATUE TO BE UNVEILED Bir James Barrie to Ofciate at| Hardy Memorial. d, August 15 DORCHESTER, Engian (®—8ir James Barrie is to come from mmemwunwuamm of his late friend, Hardy, here Septem- | : a ,E § i SRS ber 2. mmmeiaur o{-munonuwh lely subscribed by Hardy’s admirers t| world over, and has been because Dorchester was the novelist's old home. The Countess of Tichester, chairman emorial Committee, will | the mayor and Dorchester Corpora- | fiontolmtfllesutuenll‘lxwth!‘ Joblen 'l‘nmporud Free. OTTAWA, Ontarlo, August 15 (#— | . Robertson, 3 A brilliant center diamond—six perfectly tched sparkling diamcnds E‘mpd in an Tg-h “What a you place it on her finger! mounting. : % MEDIGINAL LIQUOR | SUPPLY IS ASSURED "|CALM AIR AT CONTESTS proximately the nineteenth year are reported by Dr. Charlotte Buhler, Austrian mholofian on the basis of{ concrete experiments. During the first vear, she found, t.he children she studied were engaged i trying to comprehend isolated ObJecl-l in the world around !h!m Thz stage, from 2 to 4 years, Jetlhe ja- from 5 to 8 years, thr child is in doing things for the sake of doi them and generally is very objective in its attitudes. This changes abruptly in the fourth m;e between the ninth and thirteenth Both boys and girls become utreme]y subjective, lose mental con- tact with the outside world and are very sensitive. Then comes the fifth stage, 13 to 19, when there is a new cation of interests in art, nature and religion. At this time there is largely a surrender of purely selfish interests, which !!turl)ll ;1'.!1 from objectivity, the inning of love and ||§ J - gadi '—! beg! 4 T __(Copyrient. 1931.) Replenishing of U. S. Stocks by 2,780,100 Gallons Is Under Way. By the Associated Press. Dr. James H. Doran, commissioner of industrial alcohol, announced yesterday the Governmeni was moving to replen- ish its stock of bonded liguor through the manufacture of 2,780,100 gallons of Bourbon and rye. ‘The alcohol commissioner explained that part of this total already had been made and that the remainder either was being or would be distilled during m present year and part of 1932, He announced this was the first definite setting of a total figure for the current lnudmmd medicinal liquor production. Longer Period Is Set. February Dr. Doran set s fig- mo(npwoxlmulv 2,000,000 gallons, with evaropration and the four years it would explained, however, that the au- thorization for the distilling of this hereafter probably would be cal- for penodl o( 18 mmtm, rather H £ §i Rels§ £ g 8 o L iR L d, de in Kentucky; rye, the manufacture of has been largely. assigned to Ivania. - 2 Although no definite figure for the of medicinal liquor now pos- by the Government was avail- it POLIIM out that in July, volume ly xima! gallons. At '.hlt HieE § ¥ an order for the distilling of about , on the basis that it years Lfix t a short- a S-SR at about 1,650,000 gallons. S 1 S fiiii?‘% EEE;E stayed KEEPS GLIDERS DOWN Twoscore Pilots Have Day Left Before Meeting Closes. Injured to Recover. By the Associated Press ELMIRA, N. Y., August 15—A dead | calm today kept twoscore pliots land- locked. ‘The contestants in the gliding ludl soaring contests of the National Glider | Mflm have just one more chlm nlww thnr wares. Tomorrow the con- close, regardless of an uncom- ., After X-ray examina- condition of Fred Haller and Also complete line of stand- ard and all-American made Shep ‘st the friendly store— you're always greeted with a mlle—'tlm no obligation to Chr‘- Accounts Invited M Wlflzlmrur Co. around it. rat uohd white gold beauty’ she'll say, w Reinschmidt, 63-year-old Quitman, Ga. E. C. Driggers, mother of Mrs. Smith, | Cost of living has fallen xubshnfll"y‘ ‘manufacturer, was released on bond, | during an altercation that followed the ' in Scotland in recent months. | umouneem-m tha¢ she “certainly will marry again some time.” Honolulu Miss Swanson, attired in a Paris ers holding stocks in anticipation higher prices. 87-Inch Sheeting, 5 de. for 25c heavy quality unbleached sheeting cotton for making seamless sheets and mattress covers.— Street Floor. Unbleached Cotton, 10 Yds. 40-inch neavy ‘brown cotton, closely woven and service- able, for general household use— Street Floor. Colored Pillowcases, 4 for Hemstitchea pil- Jowcases in size 42x 36. Solid colors of pink, blue, green and orchid —Street Floor. $1.25 to $1.50 Sheets Seamless bleached bed_sheets in _sizes 81x99, 81x90, 72x90 and 63x90. — Street 25¢ Pillowcases, 5 for 45x36 and 42x36 excellent quality bleached pillowcases, free from dressing.— Street Floor. 25¢ Huck Towels, 5 for Heavy quality face towels in solid colors, also with fancy bor- ders, some stitched. Floor. Turkish Towels, 5 for Heavy, absorbent Turkish bath towels, white with colored bnrdeu — Street Goldcn Peacock Combination $1.00 Golden Pea- cock bleach cream and 50c Golden Pea- cock Almond Lotion, both for 88c.— Street Floor. {Settmg a_New 1931 Record for Value-Giving! Rayon Undies i 88¢ In Sombray, Chardonize angd other fine rayons. Tai- lored, appliqued and lace trimmed. Regular and ex- tra sizes in the lot but not in each kind. ' Step-ins, chemises, bloomers, panties, gowns and vests. Satisfaction Since 1859 JNGS PAL 810-818 Seventh St. N'W. 79c Values Dresses Sizes 3 to and organdy flared dresses. rcund yokes include Girls’ Dresses 2 for 88c Sizes 7 to 14 —Also Panty Of sheer voile and batiste in fig- ured and floral pat- terns and polksa dots of all colors. Sleeveless styles with novelty Yokfl mings, belted l-nd PANTY DRESS- ES have pointed or belted and Silk All Buy at much the-top plain toy lace top. $2.00 Ingrain Silk Hose® 2. 8¢ o( exul sheer full- ;uk hou wm-n plmd “Temptation” Hose 3 Prs. for hue. tops. quality £he 88C Mutflul Chardonize Favon CVEK pair Pfl' Fll Fashioned Bemberg Hose, 2 Prs. for of the famous Bem- berg hose, the rayon hosiery de luxe. Children’s Union Suits, 4 for White checked nainsook suits with 88 Prench legs, straight c legs and bloomer knees. Sizes 2 to 12 in the lot, Slight irregulars Popular colors 88c waist attachment. but not in each style. silk hosiery $1.00,$1.50 & $1.95 Full Fashioned Hose Perfect Dexdale Phoenix of mnational reputation less than regular prices! Silk-to- chiffon hose with picoted, lace or bs; service-weight with lisle hem or All colors. Silk Mesh Hose, 2 Prs. for quality Chardonize Pure T ao” partect Boys’ Union Suits, 3 for Tailored athletic ga ments. Regular and extra sizes in che- step-ins and Prench panties; double extra sizes in chemises, gowns, step-ins Street Floor ‘White, blonde, R Women’s Smart Shoes The BERBERICH STOCK, La Paree Steck and Shoes From Other Sources Straps, tles, step-ins, opera pumps, sport shoes—plmty of styles in sizes 212 to 5'~—also about 100 pairs in sizes 6 to S A Patent leather, satin, white linen and reptile combinations. Chic Trimmed medium brims—at a reduced price. Felt Hats Fancy Feathers Saucy versions of the Eugenie mode and clever ideas in the new Victorian derbles—in black, brown, green and new blues. $1.98 Formosa Panamas (Imitation) Favorite Summer headwear for city or vacation—wide and et e Fall Fashions in Women's New Wash Frocks Zfor Crisp, charming froc s g ks in fifteen most anywhere, voile and batiste terns of guaranteed fast include organdy collars and trimmings, frills, tabs, belts and buckles, S insets, sashes and pockets, With Gay $1.88 88c Rainproof Umbrellas Women's, children’s and men's perfect umbrellas, in black and popular colors, Many smart handles, including tips and ferrules to match.—Street Floor. $1.00 Stamped Bedroom Sets Cholce of _excel- lent quality stamped bed room sets, din- ing ’00“1 sets and sets— trect. Floor. Stamped Bedspreads and Floss FREE floss Jarge size bedspreads. 8 c Plain, striped edges and solid colors.—Street Floor. em broidering _in- cluded with these for Burson Hose, 2 Prs. for Perfect quality sizes. Knit to fit 88c without a seam. laces in black and colors. Alencon lnd designs.—Street Floor. $1.59 Georgette Crepe, Yd. ette in 25 pastel and Fall _colorings— ‘White, plain col- ors and combina- 88 —Street c $1.39 Boyx Knickers also sturdy khaki knickers. Sizes 7 to and princess slips, and regular Burson lisle hose in .59 All-Over Laces, Yd. Spanish laces * 40-inch heavy all- 88 Street Floor. c tions in popular Plain _and plaid 8 8 10.—Street Floor. c Brilliant and whi Lovely fabrics, dresses of quality that emphasizes the unusual character of King’s Palace values. Richly blended Autumn patterns in soft greens, blues, wines, tans, browns and black sizes in pajamas. regular and extra $ 6-inch all-over small and mediu.m 88c siik quality Georg- Boys’ Wash Suits, 2 for styles. Shls 3t 7. linen golf knickers. Fall Arrivals at a Special Introductory Price Travel Tweed and Ensembles 6).88 fascinating fashions—in workmanship—at a price New neckline treat- and buckles. te combi: on bots, frills, bows, Bm art Wl\lhlble 39¢ Rayon Satin, 3 Yds. for | 40-in. rayon twill sstin, in a complete color range. Rich, firm quality for slips and dresses.—Street Floor. $1.25 Silk Flat Crepe, Yd. 40-in. all-silk washabie fat crepe, 88 heavy and service- c able. Complete se- lection of colors.— Street. Floor. 29¢ Rayon-and-Cotton Crepe 4 Yds. for Rayon-a n d-cottcn flat crepe of beauti- ful luster. 36 inches wide. All colors for 29¢ Percale and Broadcloth 4 Yds. for 36-in. printed per- cale and broadcloth guaranteed fast col- c ors.—Street Floor. Mattress Covers bleached cotton in sizes for full beds, three-quarter, single Street Floor. Slip-on Gloves in 4, 6, 8, 12 and 16 88c button lene'-hl— Street Floor $1.00 Sfi Gloves, 2 Prs. for regulars of high- grade pure silk gloves yith many styles of Smart Handbags White washable bags of simulated 88c and moire bags, all with mirror. Zipper and sttached slip-ons of single and fancy cuffs. leather in pig grain, also purse styles.—Street dresses and lingerie. —Street Floor. in new patterns of Made of heavy un- 88 and twin beds.— c double-woven fabric, Perfects and ir- 8& ors.—Street Yl-l tapestry, crepe 59¢ Girls' Middies, 2 for and sailor collar, slide and slashed pocket.—Second 35¢ Hnu Pflw Slips In white llfs ecru madras, dotted Swiss and cross-barred Tace and emure M—I-O?L. blankets in_pink or Tots’ Dresses Sizes 2 to 6 in 88 blouse and c or short collars, 36 to 44.—Second Floor. $1.00 & $1.25 Infan Blankets 30x40 Pepperell blue nursery patterns o 0 applique design and striped border.—S Floor. $1.00 and $1.50 tots' wal dresses of flowered voile, white dimity, flock- dot voile and pastel rayon fabrics. Many dainty styles. Sizes 1 to 3, 3 to 5 In the Ict.— Baby Boys' Sun Suits, 2 for broadcloth and linene sun suits. ‘White c!' qul!l on colored Fl!,;k—m Floor. “Sa-Se Maid”” Hoover Aprons Of white or blue broadeloth with long short l{:e':es ‘;nt‘ c large at- d;:d ?ooclname fast colors. Sizes $1.00 Costume Slips Wcmen:nyon flat 88 hip pleats. c unpdplnk. Sizes 36 to 44.—Second 591: Garter Belts, 2 for Sizes 26 to 32 in garter belts made of fine broche combined ;‘lfl‘h helut,u: inserts. ur hose supporters. Medium _length. — Second Floor. 59c¢ Brassieres, 2 for Brassieres and bundettes in rayon stripes, and xmcymlenlh with fastened back. Bras- AIEI".L dfl 32 to 42; W(d sizes 30 15¢ Cub-e 9 YI: fc Buy Blanken Now and Save! 1 A small deposit reserves your Blankets and Comforts ul you want them. Third Fleor C 79¢ Values Sizes 36 to 46 etty enough to wear al- Of sheer printed in sparkling pat~ colors. Styles pique 59 Floor Covn; 2 Square Yards for Certainteed heavy felt-base floor cover- ing in new carpet and tile designs. Two yards wide.— Third Floor. 69c Window Shades, 2 for 3x6 window shades, slight seconds, with 8& perfect rollers; green, ecru and white.— Third Floor. 59¢ Rag Rm,. 27x54 fast - color Tag rugs in hitsor- miss patterns of va- rious bright color combinations.—Third Floor. 98¢ Imported Linen 2 Yds. for 50-inch . imported slip-cover linen in lain stripes and ancy brocade stripes 0! mpul-r colors.— lird Floor. Tie-Bch( Curtains, 2 Prs. for Attractive tie-back cu with ruffied valance and rayon- stitched edge; also criss-cross clll'tllnl $1.25 Bar Harbor Sets, Sat and! back rest Tully Test, M'Amed. and cov- ered with fancy cre- tonne.—Third and fancy beaded and parchment shades.—Third Floor. Men’s $1.50 & $2 Shirts —Collar Attached —Separate Collar —Neckband Shirts shirt PERFECT. Well sn-quehlnm" brand—in white, tan, known green and blue broadcloth, fancy broadcloth snd fancy woven ma f“uflmfltmd:flmdto;yflunm All sizes 17} riety of new uo!;:: to 11%. Men’s Rayon Union Suits $1.25 perfect qual- 8 8 Men’s 50c Shorts, 3 for Plain and fancy =:88¢ $1.29 Men’s Work Pants pants in dark cotton stripes. Sizes 32 to Men’s Pepperell Drawers Heavy. blue_shirts, m ‘with attached ltfiched Sizes 14)2 Hu s 50c lhyfn Underwear 32 to 44; also rayon shorts with ~elastic 1ty, heavy, i ra; lently Nlmed Sizes 36 to 46, broadeloth fast colors. Sizes 28 Summer Good, sturdy work 8 8c 42 waist measure. 59:.-|Work5hm, 2 for and triple of rayon athietls shirts, sl wnm. sizes 28 to each. tions. suuawm i ~~Street Floor. Super-Values! Smart New Winter With Large Collars and Cuffs of Bcauhful Fur 31.25 ln'smm Pants ks pants, idored khaki panf for fit and Made with i bete mp. bottoms. 3 ’8_ 36 to 46. Men’s Aprons, 2 for Suitable for cooks, waiters and butchers. ‘With or without bibs. Plain white, blue denim and Otis checked m!e’rhl& Men’s Pajamas $125 and $1.39 50: Hel s Kmt Shirts, 3 for Men's sleeveless shirts, knit for Sum- 88c mer, comiort. sises Smart white duck and twill pants with 8’; c 30 to 42 'Im mmur: Boys’ Blouses, 3 for broadcioth and per- cale blouses in pull - over athletic Sl 50 "Men’s White Pants 'hie leu cuffs and quality == 88c 18 Furs and Linings Guaran- teed for Two Seasons’ Wear Buy a handsome Winter coat in this advance sale and save 25% to These new sj molded silh quality wgblens and show workmansBip not surpassed selling at@much higher pri 14 to 20, /,toZO/; 374 to ette are Qred 33% d models in the | of - fine degree of coats Sizes .38