Evening Star Newspaper, July 23, 1935, Page 26

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‘'B—10 FIRING ON MISSION TERMED ACCIDENT Japanese Yangtze Patrol Head Denies Schoo! Was Attacked. By the Associated Press SHANGHALI, July 23—If the Amer- jcan mission school of Huping Col- lege at Yochow, Hunan Province, was struck by bullets from a anlnese‘ gunboat it was unquestionably an ac- | cident, Rear Admiral Teijiro Sugi- saka of the Japanese Yangtze patrol said today. Admiral Sugisaka said he was in- formed of the incident only today and instructed the Japanese resident naval officer at Hankow to make a full investigation and to express re- grets to the American consul gen- eral if the Japanese Navy was found to be at fault. | Denies Deliberate Attack. | The claim that a gunboat delib- erately bombarded the school because | of Japanese displeasure over anti- | Japanese sentiment expressed at a Y. M. C. A. conference there is “ridic- ulous,” Sugisaka asserted. } “Under no circumstances would we | consider such an act. Although I have not yet received any details, it Is quite possible the school building | was struck by stray bullets during enti-aircraft target practice.” ! Shower of Bullets Reported. American missionaries arriving here from Yochow reported that a shower of soft-nosed machine gun bullets fell from a Japanese gunboat | last Thursday and the Rev. Edwin Beck of Tiffin, Ohio, said the shoot- ing followed a conference at the col- lege of the Chinese Young Men’'s Christian Association, including American representatives. He said participants in the conference crit- jcized Japan's activity in China, Huping College. a school for boys, is owned by the Reformed Church of the United States, with mission head- | quarters in Philadelphia. | THE WEATHER l | District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow morning; local thunder- showers tomorrow afternoon; not much change in temperature; gentle | sou'hwest winds. Maryland—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow morning: local thunder- showers tomorrow afternoon in east, and central portions and probably showers tonight and tomorrow in ex- treme west portion; not much change in temperature. Virginia—Generally fair tonight | and tomorrow morning; local thunder- showers tomorrow afternoon; not much change in temperature. West Virginia—Local thunder- showers tonight and tomorrow; fair in south portion tonight; little change | in temperature. River Report. Potomac River little cloudy, and Shenandoah very cloudy this morn- | ing. Report for Last 21 Hours. Temp. Baro. Temp. Baro. Degree. Inches. Degree. Inches. | 3:45 pm.: year ago. 88. ; year ago, 71 Record Temperatures Thi High. 98, July 20; low, — Hamidity From Yesterday Noon. High, 89, 5 am.; low, 45 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) Tomorrow .m. 2:07 pm. §:40 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Bun, today__ Sun. tomorrow Moon. today_ 47 p. ‘Automobile lights must be turned on ene-half hour after sunset. Precipitation, Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. 5. Average. January February March Record. 7.09 83 November December Stations. Abilene, Tex. Albany, N. Y, Atlanta. Ga Atlantic_City Baltimore. Md Birmingham _ Toutsville, Ky._ Miami, Fla.__ Minneapolis Philadelphia Phoenix. Ari; Pittsburgh. Pa__ Portland. Me. Portland. Oreg. Raleigh. N. C. Salt Lake City_ BEWARE eeeofimitations. Be sure to get Gen- tflngLunkyTlgu,whichhnwrmhd dandruff and irritated scalps % for more than two LookforReg.TradeMark RELIEVE ACID INDIGESTION! Acid indigestion causes gas pains, upset stomach, nausea—you “feel bad all over.” If you are suffering from these distressing conditions, you need Father Kelly’s Preparation, a pleasant liquid scientifically compounded of pure, tested drugs, long recognized for their beneficial effects. Thousands of sufferers have found welcome relief and are recommending this excellent preparation to their friends. Father Kelly's acts as an antacid and brings prompt relief from gas pains, bloated stomach and consequent nausea. It has the added benefit of being mildly laxative. Get a bottle of FATHER KELLY'S PREPARATION today. Only T5c, at all sood drug stores.— Advertisement, 2 THE EVENING MAN SHOOTS WIFE, THEN SLAYS HIMSELF Two Children See Father and Mother in Street Tragedy. Woman May Recover. By the Associated Press. CRANSTON, R. I, July 23.—As the two youngest of his four children watched, Adamo de Simone, 38, a rel.ef worker, yesterday shot his estranged 79¢c & $1 Chiffon Hose Full fashioned silk mesh hose. to 10%2.— Seconds. Summer shades. Sizes 82 Main Floor, Hosiery pants and one- $2.95 Bathing Suits ‘Women's all-wool $ 1 39 piece models. Sizes 34 to 42. bra-top, baby Second Floor, Beach Shop. $3.99 & $5.95 Dresses $3.59 Silk crepes, washable pastels and prints. Straightline and jacket models. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 52 and 11 to 17. Second Floor, Dress Shop. 49¢ Bathing Bags Rubber lined, in e besanttani 29(: Main Floor, Notions. $1 & $1.25 Sheets Irregulars. 81x99, 99 and 63x99” before hemming. Main Floor, Domestics. 38¢ Printed Swiss Seed and Dotted Swiss. Tubproof. 28c Main Floor, Wash Goods. 12¢ Tea Toweling 2% sizes Printed Stagger Part linen, colored bor- der. Main Floor, Linens. $1.29 to $1.79 Slacks Boys’ and youths’. Neat stripes, white duck and $1 '19 coverts. 10 to 20 S years. Main Floor, Boys' Clothing. Men’s $14.95 Tropical Suits Light and dark shades. Sizes 35 to 42 regulars, and slims. Main Floor, Men’s Clothing. 50c White Organdie 45”; permanent =R - Main Floor, Wash Goods. Men’s $1.45 Straws Sennett, with plain or fancy bands. Main Floor, Men’s Furnishings. 50c Amolin Deodorant Destroys body . - Main Floor, Toiletries. 59¢ to 79c Sandals Women's crepe 44 sole medium heels; all sizes. Main Floor, Footwear. Women’s $1.98 Footwear $1.39 All white Sport Ox- fords; all sizes in the lot. Main Floor, Footwear, Men’s 69¢ Slippers Main Floor, Footwear. Felt; chrome soles; Boys’ Tennis Shoes Regularly 79c & 98c. Mostly white. All sizes Main Floor, Footwear. Children’s $1.49 Footwear Leather sole san- ddls, slippers and oxfords; all white; elk and patents. Sizes to 2. Main Floor, Footwear. Men’s Sport Oxfords Regularly $249 & $2.98. All white, also two tones. Sizes to 11. Main Floor, Footwear. $1.49Lacquered Tables ‘End Tables, Night Tables, or Smoking Stands, black, gold 87c decorated. Fourth Floor, Furniture. 39¢ Table Oilcloth 507 pal Downstairs, Oilcloth. 79¢ 8c 59.45 95¢ 48c 88¢ 31.88 wide; reversible tterns. g | 5 c wife Josephine, 37, twice through the head, police said, and then killed himself. The woman has a fighting change to recover. De Simone and his wife, who were married in 1916, had been Eepsnbed several months. The shooting occurred in the street as Mrs. de Simone was on her way to work. Her young son and daugh- ter were accompanying her to a trol- ley car. Seeing her husband, she called him. Just what she said was | not known. They walked together & short distance when he started firing. The GOLDENBERG Co. 39c SUIT BAN WARNING ON BONDS IS URGED ‘Barbom‘ Says Resolution Would Close Courts for All Col- lections. By the Associated Press. STAR, WASHINGTON, Dz publican, of New Jersey has intro- duced an amendment to provide that all future Government obligations should state on their face that the Government is not subject to suit for principal or interest. Under the amendment, future Gov- ernment obligations would carry the following sentence: “The Government of the United | the difference in value of the gold | TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1935. close the courts to suits against the Government seeking to recover dam- ages on Federal obligations resulting from depreciation of the dollar. Barbour said it was much more far- reaching than it seemed. “The resolution,” he said, “professes to simply make itapossible suits on the | part of individuals seeking to recover of any bond when'due, or any interest payments when due, at the same time denying the bondholder his right to sue the Government.” Convict Helps State Fund. TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 23 (#)— | Gov. Sholtz yesterday announced that among responser to his call for dime- States shall not be subject to suit for | content of the bonds heretofore pay- | per-person contributions to the State's non-recovery of either the principal able in gold. However, if passed in Characterizing the administration’s | or interest in respect to this obliga- | its present form, it would permit the gold clause legislation as “‘un-Ameri- can and unfair,” Senator Barbour, Re- | tion.” Government, if it chose to do so, to The administration resolution would | suspend the payment of the principal advertising furd. was one from a con- vict in the State prison at Raiford. He said ne wanted to be among the first to contribute. He inclosed a dime. Sheer prints. Dresses. Extra Specials—For ONEDAY—Wednesday Only Misses’ Mesh, peach. nile, sky, tan or Perfect. size; 79¢ Shadow Panel Slips Rayon taffeta, shadow Girls’ $1.59 Dresses Printed pique: 19¢ Anklets $3 Colonial Bedspreads 84x105” s '39 scalloped edges. - 15¢ Patex Towels Seconds, with colored Men’s $4.95 Suits Sanforized Crash comfortable. Sizes $1 '98 35 to 44. Men’s 19c Wash Ties Pepperell, 121 39c Printed Pique Plaids, stripes and 28c panel; lace trim, bias Main Floor, Underwear. shorts, skirt and Second Floor, Girls’ Shop. Main Floor, Hosiery. Main Floor, Domestics. Main Floor, Towels. Suits; cool and Main Floor, Men’s Clothing. washable; Main Floor, Men’s Furnishings. checks, tub-fast. Main Floor, Wash Goods. 19¢ Cannon Towels Seconds; colored bor- 10c Main Floor, Towels. Men’s $3.50 Panama Hats Main Floor, Men's Furnishings. ders. Optimo or pinch 25¢ Lyons’ Tooth Powder Dr. Lyons' Tooth Powder. c Main Floor, Toiletries. $35.00 Studio Beds Inner sprmg mattress 52 2 .99 box spri n 8 base. 2 tapestry covers. 3 kapok filled pillows Fourth Floor, Bedding. $21.00 Bed Outfit Bro finish Metal Bed, 4-band $ 1 4 99 Link Spring. Cot- et ton Mttress; standard sizes. Fourth Floor, Bedding. $1.25 Window Shades Irregulars of wash- able duplex; per- fect rollers. Green and white or green Ssc and ecru; also solid colors. Downstairs, Window Shades. Criss-Cross Curtains Dotted marquisette in 8 8 c Third F‘Ioor, Draperies. 29¢ Slip Cover Fabrics Plain color Crash, rust, blue, green or c brown. Third Floor, Draperies. 50c Fancy Pillows Kapok filled, covered 3 3c with bright colored chintz. Third Floor, Upholstery. Furniture Ship Covers Regularly $8.95, 8-pieces, rainbow jaspe, for 76 or 55‘88 84-inch daven- ports, club or wing chairs. Third Floor, Upholstery. 89c¢ Cottage Curtains Dotted marquisette. 59c plain colored ruffles. Third Hjtf. Draperies. Hand embroidered. $1 Philippine Gowns White or flesh. Siges 15, 16 and 17. 79c Main Floor, Underwear. Children’s69cUnderwear Light-weight Kn it Union Suits; self-help c back. Sizes 2 to 12. Main Floor, Underwear. Women’s $1 Gloves and fabric, slip-ons and novelty cuffs. White and brown. Main Floor, Gloves. Bates’ Bedspreads 90x108”, rayons, in s - s 1.98 orchid or blue. 25¢ & 29¢ Towels non, with colored 15c border. Main Floor, Towels. Mesh, Bemberg |4 Sizes 6 to 8. rose, green, Main Floor, Domestics. Seconds of Can- Men’s 19¢ Garters Elastic pad Garters; wide or narrow web. c Main Floor, Men's Furnishings. , Men’s Toyo Hats Regularly $145. Main Floor, Men's Furnishings. 59¢ Nub Eponge light blue, orchid, old rose, tan and green. 38c Main Floor, Wash Goods. Men’s 29c Briefs Main Floor, Men's Furnishings. $3.95 Silk Umbrellas 16-ri b attractive $ .19 handles. Main Floor, Umbrellas. 69c Table Covers 48” & 54" square |5 Oilcloth Covers; scalloped edges. Downstairs, Oilcloth, Men’s 8c Handkerchiefs full 5c Main Floor, Handkerchiefs. 36", in white, maize, Soft white cotton, size. Women’s49cNeckwear Collars and Organ- die Capes; white and pastels. Main Floor, Neckwear. $1 Garden Hose 20-ft. lengths with brassed couplings. Guaranteed. Downstairs, Housewares. 49c¢ Floor Mops Self-wringing, with 3 5 c cotton head. Downstairs Store, Housewares. $1.49 Ice Cream Freezers 2-qt. size wood tub; tin freezing can, wood dasher. s ] .IQ Downstairs, Housewares. 29¢ Fireproof Plates Ivory 10” size. For 19c baking pies, etc. Downstairs Store, Housewares. 15¢ Aluminum Pans Cake Pans, 1”7 deep, 9” wide; heavy aluminum. 9c Downstairs Store, Housewares. 69¢ Garbage Cans 2 ek 496 ized corrugated sides, deep cover. Store, Housewares. $1 Shower Curtains Water repellent white 69 duck; slightly imper- fect. Downstairs Store, Housewares. 3 all- and $1 Seersucker Dresses Striped, some with sun back. Sizes 14 to c 42 Second Floor, House Dresses. $1.09 Broadcloth Uniforms Short sleeves, white collar and cuffs. Green, blue or c white. Sizes 14 to “. Second Floor, Underwear. 69c Seamless Sheets 81x99” size before hemming. Heavy qual- c ity. Termed seconds. Main Floor, Domestics. 50c Eyelet Batiste White, black and wanted colors. c Main Floor, Wash Goods. Boys’ Polo Shirts Regularly 79¢ and $1. Mesh knit zipper, 8 to c 18 years. Main Floor, Boys' Clothing. Men’s 29¢ Wash Ties Of seersucker, stripes, plaids or c checks. ’ Main Floor, Men's Furnishings. 19c¢ Printed Voile 39”; in neat designs. Fast colors. c Main Floor, Wash Goods. 75¢ to $1.25 Silks and Acetates Mill lengths; silk crepes c acetate crepe. Main Floor, Silks. Men’s Beach Jackets Irregulars of $1.69 quality. Knitted white c Jackets Main Floor, Men's Furnishings. $1 Pocket Watches Unbreakable crys- tal and metal dials; chromium c case; guaranteed. Main Floor, Jewelry. 39c¢ Kleenex 500 sheets to the box. 29c Main Floor, Toiletries. $4.95 Lawn Mowers Pennsylvania make. 4self- $ 95 sharpening blad- - es; ball-bearing; guaranteed. Downstairs Store, Housewares. 69c French Fryers 39¢ Downstairs Store, Housewares. $2 Summer Hats White crepe and $1 .33 linen; all head- Second Floor, Millinery. 3-qt. Aluminum fryers with wire basket. sizes. Women's Felt Slip- pers; padded heels. 49¢ House Slippers 29c Women’s $1.98 & $2.98 White Footwear Slippers and Ox- fords; all style Main Floor, Footwear. Women’s $2 & $3 Incomplete lots. Most : all m:: in the group. 79c $1 Tailored Curtains Spanish plaid net, 337‘;50 ‘filxmimter Rugs -ft. Seamless &mn pat- s28 95 Main Floor, Footwear. Pumps, Strap $ 48 heels. l Summer Footwear Main Floor, Footwear. deep hems sides Third Floor, ‘Dflperlel. Chinese and con- l'nwnbln Floor Coverings. $1.09 Pantie Girdles Lastex. Crotch snaps on and can be removed for c laundering. Tea- rose and white Second Floor, Corsets, 59¢ Rayon Gowns 44c Main Floor, Underwear. 35¢ Unbleached Sheeting 25¢ Main Floor, Domestics. 29¢ Flock Dot Voiles 19¢ Main Floor, Wash Goods. Boys’ Wash Pants $1.29. Imported 6 to 18 Tailored. sizes 16 and 17. Tearose or flesh color. 87" wide, extra for making sheets. 39” wide, in light and dark colors. linen, covert, pre- shrunk fancy cot- tons, and gabardines, years. Main Floor, Boys’ Clothing. Men’s $2.50 Beach Robes Sl 49 Men's Furnishings. Waffle - weave seer- sucker. ‘White, washable, in underarm shapes. 9x12 ft. sturdy 59¢ Wash Flat Crepe colers. ’ Men’s $1.98 Slacks white cotton flannel. $1.49 to $1.69 Slacks stripes, checks, Main Floor, Men’s Clothing. Main Floer, Handbags. strong’s, in tile Downstairs, Floor Coverings. quality. Downstairs, Floor Coverings. Fibre, desirable Downstairs, Fioor Coverings. popular colors and Downstairs, Floor Coverings. discontinued pat- Downstairs, Floor Coverings. 39” all-silk; white, 46c Sizes 29 to 42. $ 1 .33 Men's sanforized plain cords and 97c $1.00 White Handbags $13.95 Felt Base Rugs and carpet pat- $17.50 Tapestry Rugs $6.95 & $7.50 Rugs patterns. $10.95 Fiber Rugs pltlerns. $6.95 Felt Base Rugs terns, carpet and 79¢ Cocoa Door Mats Main Floor, black and wanted Main Floor, Silks, Sanforized cream Main Floor, Men’s Clothing. or pre-shrunk cotton flannels. Sizes 29 to 42. 113x12 ft. Arm- $ 7 5 terns. $1 1 .95 6x9 ft. heavy $ 5 24 9x12 ft. heavy Fibre, $6 94 . Irregulars and $ 4.84 tile, 9x12 and 9x10% ft. Long wearing, good size. . c Downstairs, Floor Caverings. 59¢ Floor Coverings Yard wide, for halls, bath rooms, dinettes or kitchens. 3 5 c Downstairs, Floor Coverings. $1 Washable Rugs 24x48” size, fast colors. 69c Downstairs, Floor Coverings. $12.95 Fiber Rugs 9x12 ft., modern- $8 88 istic and designs. 42x36”, soft finish. 0. N. T. Cotton—3 for 150-yd. spools. Black or white. Numbers 40 to 70. Main Floor, Notions. 25¢ Bias Tape—2 for 6-yard pieces. Thread to match White, black and c colors. Main Floor, Notions. 19¢ Bleached Pillow Cases Main Floor, Domestics. 39c¢ Sport Fabrics 36" White Piques, Wafle Cloth and Wide-wale Pique.— c Wide-wale Pique. Main Floor, Wash Goods. Boys’ $2.50 Bathing Suits All-wool, 10 to 16 $ .19 years. Clothing. Main Floor, Boys’ Men’s $2.50 Bathing Suits $ 1 19 All wool one piece suspender back. Main Floor, Men's Furnishings. 39¢ Check Organdie 39 perma- 2 5 c nent finish. Main Floor, Wash Goods. Tots’ 29¢ Sun Suits e 190 white or maize. Second Floor, Infants’ Wear. 25¢ Mavis Talcum Delightfully scented talcum powder. c Main Floor, Toiletries. 50c Hand Cream and cleanses softens hands. c the Main Floor, Toiletries. ’; white; in blue, Pacquin’s $8 Summer Rugs 9x12 ft.. ity R:gs. 6 patterns. $4.99 Downstairs, Floor Coverings. $5.50 Fiber Rugs §3.77 Downstairs, Floor Coverings. $5.95 Lamps & Shades Floor, brid - loor, bridge or re: $4.14 flector, heavy bronze Third Floor, Lamps. finish base. $1.39 Door Mirrors 14" wide and 50" 88c long. White dark frames. Third Floor, Mirrors, $1.49 Lamp Shades Parchment for floor, table or bridge lamps. 88c Third Floor, Lamps. $1.98 Robe Blankets Large size and s .29 double thickness. Third Floor, Bedwear. $2.59 Patchwork Quilts Old fashioned pat- 1 48 terns; double Third Floor, Bedwear. 49¢ Window Shades 3x6 ft. cut size, in 38c heavy qual- 4x7-ft. size. white, ecru or green. Downstairs, Window Shades. 65¢c Window Shades American Holland, in white, ecru, shantung or green; 3x6 ft. cut size. Downstairs, Window Shades. $2.50 Art Squares 6x9 ft. felt base, 6 desirable pat- sl .58 terns. Downstairs, Floor Coverings. 69c Felt Base Gold Seal Congoleum 3 6 stone and tile designs; c short rolls. Yd and Neponset, marble, Downstairs, Floor Coverings. dresses.—Second Floor, House | Canal Traffic Heavy. Nearly 12,000,000 tons of freight were carried on English canals in the | last year. of these disease-car- Get 2 ROACH DEATH House Dresses & Hooverettes Sizes 36 to 46 in 39¢ 29c Knitting Bags Machine knit: 12 large size, Assort- ed colors. Main Floor, Notions. $1 Kleinert’s Girdles Two-way stretch. Large, medium and 79c small sizes. Main Floor, Notions. $1.79 Rayon Bedspreads 84x105”, in rose, green, gold, or- 39 chid or blue, Main Floor. Domestics. -22c Printed Percale 80-square quality, in a large selection. Tub- fast. Main Floor, Wash Goods. Boys’ 59c to 79¢ Shirts Perfect and irreg- 39 ulars, colfar - at- tached and sport- collar Shirts and utton-on Blouses Main Floor, Boys' Clothing. 69c & 79c Silks “ 54¢ and Main Floor, Silks. $1.19 Linen Tablecloths “79c Main Floor, Linens, "ll‘ml? 53x53” white, linen damask. Tots’ $1.95 Dresses Sheers in plain col- ors and floral de- signs. ‘Tub-fast. $l 15 to 6 years Second Floor, Infants’ Wear. Lanvette Cleansing Tissues 200 soft Lanvette 0 cleaning tissues in Main Floor, Toiletries. $22.50 Lounge Chair and Ottoman Large, roomy. Rust estry coverings. Fourth Floor, Furniture. 25¢ Noxzema Cream 15¢ Main Floor, Toiletries. Soothing and heal- ing for sunburn. Ganna Walska Toiletries Regularly 49c. Face Cream, Face Powder, Body Powder, Sham- 25c poo and Tonic. Main Floor, Toiletries. Palmolive Soap— 12 Cakes 50¢ Main Floor, Toiletries. 10c Lux Flakes—3 for Popular wash prod- 9c uct. Main Floor, Toiletries. Limit—12 cakes to a customer. Lux Toilet Soap—5 for Save tomorrow on a favorite toilet Main Floor, Toiletries. $1.19 Chair Cushions Bar Harbor, covered in jaspe or cretonne; back included. Set Third Floor, Upholstery. $1.95 Day Bed Covers Rust figure < $ 14 jaspe, pleated flounce. Third Floor, Upholstery. Boudoir Chair Covers Regularly $1.19. Fig- ured glazed chintz, 84c Third Floor, Upholstery. pleated ruffle. $1.25 Hassocks Imitation leather, 89 c in sursery designs. Third Floor, Upholstery,

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