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URSDAY, 'MAY 26, W. N. Moses & Sons Nat'l 3770 F St. at 11th THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON F. K. REILLY, PUBLISHER, | 'GUILTY OF KIDNAPING | SHOOTS SELF TO DEATH|irisona Rancher Wil Be Sen- tenced Tuesday. TUCSON, Ariz, May 26 (#).—Con- victed by a Superior Court jury of the kidnaping and" holding for ~$60,000 By the Assoclated Press. Tansom of Gordon Sawyer, Tucson CHICAGO, May 25.—Frank Kennicott : Rellly, 67, whose company was the first. banker, Clifford Adkins, 29-year-old B—14 1932. Roller Coaster Open After Delay Until Robins Quit Nest By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, Ohio, May 26.— The roller coaster at “Kiddie- DR. PIERRE ROUX MARKS BIRTHDAY ventor of Diphtheria Anti- L ok family of robins had found & new | | o publish the ‘early works ‘of Haroud B o appens koot mext Toase H jonme. toxin Hale and Hearty - The roller coaster was o have | [ mow amecs ounron Cuest and other | *"aing was convicted last nigat. st ned the seascn Sunday, but | | with & bullet in his Gold Coast apart- | (06, ¢Pd of his second trial; the jury at 80. Director Biily Eberhardt found | | ment yesterday. in the first trial disagreed. ‘ two robins and their four young- There was no indication of a motive | ., AdKIns claimed he had been forced sters ensconced in a Spring home | | for the act in two farewell notes he left | A the- Point of guns to allow the use on the coaster rails. on a table, but friends and relatives | of, i Tanch in the kidnaping plot by Though it meant turning away !said he had been in poor health. His three men, and denied he had taken scores of children eager for rides, | | business and financial affairs, they said, | *2Y PeT in the kidnaping. The kid- “Kiddieland” remained closed to | | were sound. His widow, Mrs. Carlin | PAPerS he charged, were Donald Loftus, await_the pleasure of Mr. and | | Rellly. found the boge recently convicted in Illinois of bank | B8 Tmotin And TRy Relily was president of the publishing | TOP%¢F: 40d t¥o former convicts. declared to, be ‘stricken with tuber- | frm of Rellly & Lee and a publisher ‘.‘;;-érof_s_ culosis and had not long to live. . He ,oyer goes 1o the theater and refuses | [OF more than 40 years, during which ies Cheap in Samoa. Becember 17 1093, the bacteroiogs A1l Invitations. He says that it is be- | 1f *i5icd, many noted suthors to fame.| PAGO PAGO (P—Increased ex- & 2 . | cause he has not time to be sick that| U BAS A bo Y, penses have made it necessary to make e e s Bartvur at the | D disproved the diagnosts of 50 years | March 1, 1863. small charges on the natives of Ameri- ceed to the great Louis Pasteur at the ago. i A =, a1 Bamon foc asvice ati the sorra mo;m;em:gaul:l]b!‘fi:n‘wg‘lld “;::I h'[ 1:|ne count 2((‘ l;ny ‘hlemo:tydul‘ Nenxlv 62,500, ?00 linen handkerchiefs ment hospital, but babies born there they always ceased in time. An were imported into the United States | cannot under th het beard of Dr. Roux and his antitoxin {0 | can't say that my health is bad for |last year. s umder the '!;l;;dule cost their diphtheria, but few even in this country | m'ace™ i the way he puts it. W. B, Moses & Sons know of bis daily life, for he is averse | "Lr Rouy iy the principal aclentific Natl. 3770 F St. at 11th SPECIAL LUNCHEON | Fried Soft Shell Crab, 35¢ With Tartar Sauce " Au Gratin Potatoes Coleslaw Rolls and Butter Teed Tea Coftee Milk TEA ROOM—LOWER FLOOR For Summer Comfort A Permanent Wave Circuline or Shampoo and $7.50 Was First to Print Works of Har- old Bell Wright and Edgar At Moses endeavors to sell its merchandise at least 6% less than it could if it did not sell for cash Friday Savings Added to Our Every-Day Savings! JEWELRY LINEN BARGAINS Formerly 3 colored bordered linen and rayon luncheon sets, cloth size nzxsz $1.95 to $3.95 ; ::I::‘mbuvlv::l'lm'-:;ur:;u luncheon sets. Were $5.75 set, ;2 A 39¢ | Special Dispatch to The Star. PARIS, May 26.—The French scien- | tific world is preplfln[ to celebrllel fittingly the entry’ into his eightieth | year of & man who 50 years ago 'lul $2.50 Yd. t0 3650 Yd. Carpet Samples | 1 hemmed white linen dinner set, cloth size 67x103, 6 napkins. Was s6. ..$3.38 44c pec. 1 hemstitched white linen damask dinner set. Was $7.25 set. $3.64 1 hemstitched white linen damask dinner set. Was 36 set.......$2.9% size. White with colored to publicity and is of a very retiring | gdviser of the French government. He disposition. In fact, he lives the life of | i5 s member of all the sclentific so- an ascete. | cleties in this country and of all ad- Dr. Roux, who took his medical de- | visory bodies in the matter of health gree before he started to work in Pas- | and = sanitation. Roux himself teur’s laboratory, lives only for science. | would prefer that no fuss be made when His days are long, yet he has not a | he reaches his eightieth year and it is Suitable for halls, doorways or any place where a small Tug is needed. These are samples of finest Wilton, . Axminster and velvet car- A A pets. One-half yd. and 1 Other Jevvelry Iyxdm'llmgtht All are nicely Greatly Reduced 1 Silver and Jade Locket. p . Solled. Were $10 pair. Friday, pair. ..$5.98 1 pair Nerth Star blankets, WHITE with colored borders, size 5oxu Were $16 pair. Friday, pair... $7.41 1 pair phl‘ biankets, North Star, all wool; size 72x84. Were $17 plll Friday, ! 12 Assorted Pins... 8 Pairs Assorted Earrin, Best Equipped and Most Modern Shoe Repair Shop in the City (Copyright, 1932) MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR. 3 pairs all-wool blankets, plaid: size 7 solled. Were $i8 3 pair. Friday, pair ..$4.98 N s 1 fine quality wool-filled comfort, as . Was 321. $3.98 1 Silver and Black Necklace. - mma size 50x76. Were 32 gy & Was $10.00. Now. . 8 15 weol-fil sateen-covered comforts. Regularly $3.75 mh . 1.94 Special 1 Blue and Silver Hooked Rugs 2 chenille embroidered rayon taffeta bed sets of ygma and m.lk‘hln( » Necklace. Was $10.00. Now.$1.00 pillow. Regularly $30 set. Friday, set $3.94 for Friday c 1 Lapis Blue Earrings. Was 1 tallored bed set of spread and 1 pm.- Was $13. Friday, set...$2.94 s185 31 embroldered linen scarfs with colored embroidery. eacl minute to himself. ~ Tall and spare, | probable that the occasion will be with furrowed brow and shaggy white | marked by some donation to the cause Jocks, mustache and beard, he despises |of science, a memorial building or the ald of a secretary, and as he does | scholarships not use the typewriter he writes all his | correspondence, all his reports in a clear - — and steady hand T (e | STOCK PROBE DELAYED As director of the Pasteur Institute A he s both scientist and administrator. Senate Postpones Resumption of In the latter capacity he watches over | : the expenditure of every penny, for the | Inquiry Until June 3. ":'r;““" s supported entirely by volun | Resumption of the Senate's stock contributions and the 'sale o ket investigation was postponed 89 serums, and its expenditure includes the | esterday until june 3. L and Saturday C i f salaries of the researchers. the upkeep, Chairman Norbeck of the Banking 7 sets of Specially priced. Only vanity pure linen with colored embroidery. Were $1.50 lfl Friday 39¢ t 25 in all. Various sk ) Naclon. : ner napkins. Were 50c each. Friday, sizes. Handmade in e g 1139 Canada. o of laboratories. a hospital where pa- | Committee said “several big cases” tients are treated free and a farm with | would be ready for pr!!!nutlc/n to the 90 horses for the preparation of | committee by then. ! ICE CREAM 8o far as this single bacteriologist Fresh Strawberry and himself i1s concerned, he lives for 80 cents a day. That is the charge made Pineapple—Mint Drive Out to by the nuns who operate the hospital, | across the road from the institute McKeever Bros. KENSINGTON AND WHEATON, MD. FIRE SALE! as well as that of money. He rises early in his small room at the hospital | and works until s late hour, taking | very little time for his frugal meals. | He never takes a vacation, never travels, ' HOSIERY, CORSETS & LINGERIE g Entire Stock must be Sacrificed below eost. Now is the time to complete your Summer wardrobe at these bargain prices. JEANETTE ' HOSMERY AND LINGERIE SHOPPE 735 11th St. N.W. Harris' Bettie Frocks at 16.50 are equal in quality to dresses sold last year for $25 and even $35 the summer fashions are simply picturesque \CH RS e 1224 r.srursT sizes 12 to 44 'HAT CLEARANCE washable crepes printed crepes printed sheers Softies, etc., Black, Brown Wi an Values up all Pastel Shades to $3.50 | [ 1R i 69¢ Values bn Close-fitting, Large Head Sizes, Broad Brims. Don’t Miss These Give-Away Bargains % | RILLS Thrills 931 G St. N.W. —DELIVERY SERVICE— Also SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT W. B, Moses & Sons NAtl. 3770 F St. at 11th FRIDAY and SATURDAY 400 HAT Included Are About $ 4.94 Formerly Priced $15 to $25 ALL SALES FINAL THE “Fernwood” DELIGHTFULLY smart and cool Foot Saver model of white kid with beauti- ful perforations and priced at $12.50. Alo shown in a combina- tion of two colors of brown kid at $12.50. “RICHMODE"” SILK HOSIERY, $1 PAIR; 3 PAIRS, 3285 ICH'S F 8T. At TENTH 1219 Connec mcuY Ave Our Well-Known Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE Now in Progress Drastic Price Reductions Throughout the Shop COATS—town and travel regularly to 70.00 (without fur). regularly to 125.00 (with furs). . SUITS—formal and sports regularly to 75.00 regularly to 98.00 (fur-trimmed). . DRESSES—daytime and evening regularly to 50.00. . regularly to 90.00. . DRESSES—Misses’ Department regulorly 10 2950 ... reguiarly 10 39.50. .. HATS—Reduced 1o 1.80 Knitted Wear, Bags, Hosiery, Lingerie all at outstanding reduced prices oll sales final wo oredits wo returns REAL ECCNOMY DEPENDS ON QUALITY! Leather Half Soles | -{.‘;.:”‘“.. ..$1.85 let. Was $13. 50. 1 Gold Filled and Stone Bracelet. Was $16.00. Now $1.85 1 Frosted Crystal and Enamel Bracelet. Was $16.00. 1 Real Jet Brac L N Jet. Was $10.00. Now.... 1 Pearl and R hinestone Necklace. Was $10.00. Now $1.85 1 Pearl and Crystal Four- Strand Necklace. Was $15.00. Now. 1 Three-Strand Pearl Neck- lace. Was $15.00. Now....$2.35 1 Long Pearl Necklace and Jade Drop. Was $10. Now $2.85 1 Smoked Pearl Two-Strand Necklace. Was $10.00. Now $2.35 1 Smoked Pearl Four-Strand Necklace. Was $10. Now..$2.85 1 Real Snakeskin Clock. Was $10.00. Now.. ... ... .$385 1 Rhinestone Necklace. Was $25.00. Now $5.00 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR POPUI AR PRICE MILLINERY SHOP 50 HATS Were $2.95 to $4.95 Mostly one of s kind. Includes black, brown, green, red, powder blue. Assorted head sizes. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Lamps and Gifts Special for Friday 1 two-tone wooden modernistic lamp with shade o match (two- light style base). lfifllhfl! Frida; combined; with brass elephant ng shade. Was $8.65. $7.4 MOSB—YIRST FLOOR $1.35 to $1.85 Brassieres, 29¢ Odds and ends. Very limited wumber. 4 Brassieres. Regularly 50c, n! day 1 Plhmn. of pure silk, I-loe trimmed; vee necklines, tie sash. quisite laces and French flowers; vee necklines. In white, flesh or Dine._ Siace 16 and 17, Wers 315 Qfelllflelnd! I'lhouvl $12, $2.85 Skirts, 59¢ Only 5. In blue, green or orchid wool. Tuck-in style, with or without belts. Short lengths. 1 Blue Rough Silk Skirt, faded dlspla. Sweaters, 89¢c o-ly 10. Pure wool, necklines. Light or Mu long sleeves. Were $3.75 to $4.55. Former $1.95 Beach Pajamas, 95¢ MOSES—POURTH FLOOR e 85c set. . 24¢ 12 lengths of all-linen dish toweling, 8 yards to a piece. Fach plm 5 39 white sheets with Jantzen Swim Suits $5 = 37.50 All Styles from Conservative to Daring Large, Floppy Beach Hats... Beach Shoes............. Rubberized Beach Bags... The suit pictured is the Jamtsen “Sunaire”—affords maximum exposure with complete modesty. In &ll colors MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Floor Sample Sale of Furniture These Are But a Few Examples of the Many Values for Tomorrow Pay by the Month for Furniture 2 Short Bed-Davenports; measure 66” over all. Davenport, how- ever, opens 10 a full size bed that will accommodate 2 persons. Very special $59 1 2-pe. Suite, with solid mahogany frame and covers in mohair. Regularly $293. Sale price 1 2-pe. Suite, with plain mohai lons. Attractive curved covers with frieze covered cush- 1 White Fan-shaped Trellis; 45” at widest point $1.50. Sale price . 5 White Trellises; ‘wide and 92" high. Were $2.50 1 Cement Flower Urn. Was $5 3 04d Metal Hammock Stands. Were $5 1 Rustis Cedar Fernery. Was $3.50 15 Assorted Foot Stools, various covers. Were $4.25 to §5... .81. 2 Walnut Telephone Cabinets, complete with bench. Were $35, $15 1 2-pe. Living Room Suite: plain blue-green covers, pi gold. Large settee and comfortal 3 Cedar Chairs. Were $1.50 3 Cedar Tables; 24x27-inch tops. chair. Was $500, as :,e‘llfl 15 Tile and Italian Pottery Wrought Iron 4 Metal Folding Armchairs; hardweod seats; painted ora Were $6 each. Each . o 1 33-inch Round Tabie, with hole in center for -llbrelll. ‘Was $19.50 1 Fiber Table; 24” top Was $18.50 1 3-pe. Stick Reed Suite, IM"" large coffee table with shelf. shaped table. Was 3140 'Il $188. settee and MOSES—FIFTH AND SIXTH FLOORS 25¢ Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs, 10¢ & very limited wumber 10 mm 18 l!nl-.-llld Crepe ’ltreMd Formerly 75¢c. 30 Men’s Linen Odds & Ends Lace & Mesh Hose, 64¢ Summer Fabric Gloves, 59¢ S)tcl'al Friday Only. 1 In plain or mov- clty .ull‘ styles. u.m vd.lt for Summer wear. Fawn, nut, cocoa and h'l ed- ors. Formerly much more. MOBSES—FIRST FLOOR $1 Collar & Cuff Sets, Friday, 47¢ 40 sets maode of fime ecru lace. 30 Pleces—Chiffon, Crepe or Lace Collar and Cuff Sets. Formerly g)l Now.. S9c colored borders. Were $1.65 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Porch Shades Greatly Reduced porch shade, 3 71;" x §. Fi S L slightly damaged: Were $3.40. Ea., $1 2 porch shades, slightly damaged; I3 % 7 6% Were s $1.94 woodweb roller shade, size 53" x 6. Was $19.50... $364 2 woodweb roller shades, size 36" x 7. Was $8 ........8194 9 woodweb roller shades, size 20" x 6. Were $8 s1 Window Shades 14c 30 odd window shades, size 18 to 30 inches wide. Were $1 to $1.50. 50 odd window shades, size 30 to 36 inches wide. Were ll‘l) to $2 — 16 chintz eh-ir seats, were Eo ..19% Summer Portieres 37 pra. light-weight Summer por- tieres, 36” x 2'; yds. long. In groen, blue or tan. Were 384 ... T 5194 Pastel Curtains 213 prs. colored rufed and tsi- lored curtains and cottage sets. 0dd lots and discontinued styles. From 2 to 12 prs. of a kind. Were $1.44 to ’l 75 pr. Friday, pair .. 4o Remnants, 9¢ 1 lot short remnants of curtain and drapery materials, from 1; to 2 vard lengths, greatly re. duced for Friday MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Toiletries Friday Specials § lodent Tooth Paste, No. 1 : .28 Tooth Paste. ... 28¢ Dental Cream. .. 24 ctic Tooth Brush ine Tooth Paste, 2le 7 Johnson's Baby Sosp.....lde anchere Soap, S0c 14 Bars Lanchere Soap, 35¢ 6 Boxes Cold Cream Soap, 4 in box 7 Williams' Shaving Cream .2 8 Palmolive Shaving Lotion, 6 Mennen's Talcum Powder 12 Palmolive Talcum, 4 for 2 4 Zanandu Talcum Powder 13 Bottles Mortemoth, $1.25 Wae i 6 Rolls Cleansing Tissues, $1.00 size 10 Flat Dorin Compacts, $1. 00 Discontinued Numbers in Kayser’s Undies Reduced because of broken sizes or because the style or color is to be discontimued. Milanese Petticon Were $4.95 3-Star Vest: Were 3295 1-Star Vests; sizes 40, 42 and 46; only 11 in all. W, $1.95 19 Kayser Run-proof Bloomers, sise 5. Were $1. Now ....3% Novelties in Kayser’s Discon- tinued Undies 3 Novllly Bandesux. Were ”n Odds & Ends Other Undies 8 pra. Run-proof Rayon Bloomers, Were 75¢ and $1.. and Chemise. Were $2.95..31.69 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR