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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1936. QRIS INDICTED | INSLAYING OF KN = Accused Claims Shooting Oc- = cuere:] After “Date” With Brother-in-Law. " ROPEWELL, Ve October 14— — F y - : ’ S 1 I S I I . ibiti ‘ o T e BT | PR e | pecial Selections from the Exhibition! 20 as the trial date for 18-year-old ¥ ¢ X 5 f . A Kathleen Phelps, after her indictment by & H 11 Circuit Court jury on 4 ™A ,\ : 4 % % 5 - o charge of feloniously shooting her : e - : They will grace your home with the same charm brother-in-law, Howard Watkins, last i i v ¢ B 51 e p August 28, s VR that gave them distinction in “The Show” The girl told authorities the shoot- ng occurred after a “date” with Wat- :‘:‘:'r,mv:r‘:e:k'f:.s'w:‘u: B ok Somebody said: “You can tell it is Sloane furniture.”” There is a world of meaning in that remark— ] and we are proud of those telltale earmarks which lift Sloane Furniture to the plane of the finest. And ‘Witnesses who appeared before the A Ay et L what can be added that is of importance to your budget—"Always High Grade, Never High Priced.” kin, small daughter of the slain man’s - TR CH?ppendole Bed Room GI'OUD ife by a 1 iage, who was . ' 3 STty p . s : : . o to Have i iinisacn hiahoots 1t follows the Chinese motive and is constructed cf an especially fine selection of Amazon mahogany. These selected Suites, Occasional Pieces, Etc., were among the most admired in the exhibit. Again i - Every detail in design is true to its period ‘and g : ; " " ng; Mrs. Rose Watkins, the widow, 9 0 period ‘and exécuted by mastercraftsmen. - The gold-finished = ’An’d Policemen O. E. Jacobs and F. C. hanging mirrors are beautifully carved. Complete in 8 pieces, including twin beds. i ’770 the slogon is interesting ‘Always High Grade, Never High Priced. Gwaltney, who answered the call to On Display in the Chippendale Room—5th Floor the home. S D A o S ‘ SR s + The young woman told Common- Q{ i wealth'’s Attorney John Goodman ¥ § 7 after her arrest that she shot Wat- 4 kins, with whom she said she had a *date” earlier in the evening, when Watkins “jumped” at her as she re- turned home from another date with John Scruggs, another married man. ‘Watkins, she told the prosecutor, was *“jealous” of Scruggs. Watkins died the following day of wounds in the abdomen and right groin, after being removed to the Hopewell Hospital. Miss Phelps has remained in the Hopewell Jail without bail since her arrest. 23 ; Tables, Etc. Chairs THE WEATHER | 2 _ ; ; Taken from “The Show” For all uses—rich in their hidden District of ColumbinMosity consy Will you rote that only genuine Honduras, values, as well as in the exposed parts. tonight and momw, little change in ? v Ao Mohogony e Rocidrr B e e : s | temperature; moderate east to south- : : o C on Early C cast winds. . and the mastercraftsmanship speaks for itself. Maryland—Mostly cloudy tonight . - and tomorrow; not much change in . B 2 : . s S : temperature. p ? s C:M"‘.r": e Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight and A 5 2 3 x 4 Supremely ¢ tomorrow; slightly warmer in central portion tonight. ‘West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- ’ morrow; little change in temperature. Eorly CO‘OHIO! Group size, with plate mi River Report. t follows the Chippendale school. The con ; Duncan Phyfe Library Potomac clear, Shenandoah slightly ac aditi ond clow feet and the poster twin beds are e t fitted with two drawe cloudy today. : ully turned finials. Carved gold hanging mirror: Colonial Pie Crust Tip — claw feet; figured top. Report for Last 21 Hours, Temperature, Barometer. ly American Butterfly Table, Degrees. ~ Inches. < t , solid e e - oo r color. Turned legs with conn S ¢ E ; f % 2 drower _____. Midnight _ E 2 i , ‘9 = Today— ‘ Early Coloniol Desk w & am ass drower Noon Record for Last 24 Hours. (Prom noon vesterday to noon today.) Jlshest. 6. at noon today. Year aso, 76, we: at 10:30 p.m. yesterd: 105. on July 10. . on January 23. Humidity for Last 24 Hours. (Prom noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 00 per cent, at 6:30 a.m. today. Lowest, 44 per cent, at noon yesterday. Tide Tables. (Purnished b: 1 State: and Slnidue Com Today. Tomorrow. 7:08 a.m. 7.4 m. @ M The Sun and Moon. Rises, Bet, un, today _______ 8:18 - i 6:17 §:30 - 5:34am. 449pm. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation, Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): b 1936, Average. Record. 6.!7 3.65 .09 82 S3omax Thete chorming pieces are either faithf , e even 1o the soft, worn gdges and s - t - twin beds —___ A very plecsing design which will fit into the Colonial, sh or mo . By d position of arms it is extremel ovember an cember 332 58 Weather in Various Cities, REris in- Stations Baro. HT;%‘R?II‘;‘ Weath'r Abilene, _Te: fogcny) Winys ’,:g?:: -Z,, creation. In muslin, $97 antic City - 7 . g’.‘};?"&m"{“d 3 i : ; The Westbury Sofa. A design that suggests its use in Earl o002 ? i . ' ” : Early Colonial or Colonial rooms. With. groceful roll back arms; comfortable pitch to back and seat. - In muslin, $110. In linen - Chicago. Til__ - Cincinnati. Ohio Cleveland. ' Ohio Columbia, & El Paso, Tex. 3 3i y ! < Wl : 2 Sin T ; : ) Oriental Rugs 7 s i From the Near East and the Far n appealing designs and ' of East, including our own India looms. practical utility. Three selected =T i from hundreds in “The Show.” 12 Ardks $159.50 9x12 Sarouks ---- $245~5235~$265 E r Lo in white and gold; with whit2 3, ; - Ox12 Heriz horizontal stripes 9x12 Keshan Alabaster Toble Lamp, the shade is made ss of fabric over parchment Study Lomp of Colonial design and following the 9x12 India I.E. S. specifications. Pewter and gold with g‘nsp: oil pots surnfqz:rre; bygtcn- 817.5Q 5235-5235-5365 9x12 Meshed _ Cloudy teresting fabric shades. American Empire Dining Group Every detail of the delightful old school has been faithfully carried out in design and execution. Genuine Amazon mahogany. The graceful curves of the sideboard and chairs are very pleasing. It is a group that not only furniskes, but will gracefully decorate your dining room. 10 pieces. On Display in the American Empire Room—3rd Floor by -appointment Th Vanderbilt” Hotel e New: York, bas for years Kora identifed with the, W TR Yaecial and business loaders :Rn-:.mlj j‘:n;';ld} decorated , and completely " Tarifl begins at $4 “single, ., & | ‘ 2 . : $6 double. Swites from §8. | VivpersiLr ||l e c o { o« VL. HOTEL Beautiful Sheraton Dining Group An intriguing demonstration of the Early Colonial with the Sheraton influence. Executed in genuine PARK AVE., st 34th ST, N.Y. Honduros and Cubon mahogany. The design follows closely the graceful lines of the old school. ; 3 : * * : . A Handsomely figured swirl ‘r,n-ul'fiuny on ‘;ob‘l;‘rag,.;i:nboerd and u.Mv. c,:w'lg:'-n 10 pieces ‘m 7“ |2lh : Sto NoWo DIStl’ICl 7262