Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1937, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, INSANITY VERDICT PRESENTED COURT Miss Daingerfield Outside Juris- diction, However, and Case Is Continued. B7 u Staff Correspondent of The Star CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Dance, Pennsylvania State Society, Willard Hotel, 9 p.m. Meeting, Washington Pressmen's Union, Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, Adjutant General's Office Local No. 372, N. F. F. E,, 710 Four- teenth street, 8 p.m. Luncheon, Lions Club, Mayflower Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Gyro Club, Lafayette Hotel, 12:30 p.m, Luncheon, Midweek Luncheon Club, Lafayette Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Meeting, Geological Society, Cosmos Club, 8 p.m. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1937. * B—5 SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Albert C. King, 3240 M street, $15. FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Clarence E. Dawson, Maryland, $15. Robert Brown, 937 Rhode Island avenue, $5. John H. Sutphan, 4110 Jennifer street, $10. Emmet C. Morton, no address given, $5. William J. Castell, Maryland, $10. Osman E. Henryson, 1448 Jennifer street, $10. Robert Thomas, 5900 Eastern avenue northeast, $15. LICENSE SUSPENDED. Hugh L. McDaniel, 455 K street, James M. Henderson, teenth street, speeding. Thomas E. McDonald, street southeast, speeding. Thelma Silverman, 1322 Florida avenue northeast, speeding. Cary M. Wilson, 511 Third street, speeding. Oscar Vanover, 907 F street south- west, reckless driving. 3315 Six- 309 Third Fitz, Lieut. Comdr. Harold C, de- tached U. S. S. Augusta; to Office Judge Advocate General. Nunn, Lieut. Ira H, detached U. S. S. Augusta; to Office Judge Ad- Yard; to staff, Destroyer Squadron 1. McIntosh, Lieut. Howard D., de= tached Naval Academy; to U. S. S, Chaumont, Reinken, Lieut. Louis A., detached Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Va.; to | U. 8. 8. Blue; May. Wagner, Lieut. Daniel J., detached Naval Academy; to U. S. S. Tennessee; May 29. Foster, Lient. (J. G.) Walter M., de-~ tached U. S. S. Semmes; to Naval Academy; May. Br an, Lieut | vocate General | Goulett, Lieut. Alfred B, detached | Bureau of Engineering; to staff, Battle Force; May. | a b 2 Mayer, Lieut. Eldon C, df»m(hcd‘;?rf, 'cY“gh;z:;‘("IKDC"“'?‘\SCW""- Naval Academy; to U. S.S. Arkansas; | ’ T L1ty; Mayiide May. SRR McDowell, Lieut. Perciva e More than half the a tached Naval Facto; John R. Lucas, 51 T street north- east, $5. John M. Nordine, Maryland, $5. Raymond E. Mannix, 210 Tenth street southeast, $5. Henry A. Quirin, 3110 Wisconsin avenue, $5. Edward L. Roberts, Soldiers’ Home, $5. Dinner-meeting, Rotary Club, Wil- second offense, 30 days. lard Hotel, 6 p.m. LICENSES REVOKED. Gabriel Benjamen, 301 I speeding. William W. Chambers, Chapin street, speeding. Carl W. Grimm, 3223 Hiatt place, speeding. Dinner, ngm;Nu Fraternity, May- flower Hotel, 7 p.m. . TOMORROW. Meeting, Washington Photographic Society, Mount Pleasant Branch Pub- lic Library, Sixteenth and Lamont streets, 8 p.m. ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 27—A verdict holding Miss Mary H. Dain- gerfield, 56-year-old heiress, to be in- sane was delivered to Corporation Court here yesterday. Dr. Carson L. Fifer cast the decid- ing vote after Drs. H. A. Latane and Martin D. Delaney failed to agree. Miss Damgerfeld now is outside the jurisdiction of the court, having | eluded gu at her estate the night sanity hearings were completed Since that time she has been reported In several cities, but her whereabouts have never been definitely established She is a daughter of the late Edward L. Daingerfield, Alexandria banker philanthropist Judge William P. Woolls, who pre- sided over the hearings, said the case would be continued ir initely be- cause of Miss Daingerfield's absence. 8he cannot be extradited, he said. 30 TO SEE SUSPECT Thirty merchants who have been « robbed in the last several weeks by a tall “thin-faced” bandit have been requested to appear at police head quarters tonight to attempt to iden- tify a suspect arrested last night at | Parkton, Md The suspect insisted he was innocent and waived extradition procedings so he might re to Washington at | once and face his supposed victims. NON-RESIDENT. Charles Cohen, speeding. Lanzie Lasley, McLean, Va., speed- ing. William P. Wienecke, Md., speedin, Dinner, Zonta Club, Dodge Hotel, Baltimore, Md., 6:30 p.m. street, (J. G)) Edvard T, jr., 1400 Banquet, Girls' Bowling League, Internal Revenue Department, Broad- moor Hotel, 7:30 p.m. Baltimore, a of the Gun THE New ' | elle $ 12141220 ¢ STREET S More Coats Added! Delayed shipment arrives in time for tomorrow’s selling in our Annual Sale of Women's, Misses, Juniors What excitement -here fomorrow— Our Value Scouts have been “doing” the markets with great results. Picking up extra-special “finds” in Spring things. If the low prices startle you just remember—the CHARACTER of the merchandise is strictly Jelleff's! o Two-piece Tailleurs Two-piece "Soft” types In This Special Purchase of e 100-%$16.95 and $19.95 Spring at New York. | | [ e TR - | On Sale Tomorrow at Tomorrow, Havana Shipping News PILSUDSKI SEMINOLE cksony STATENDAM W Indi A Thursday, April 29 Norfol! Lowest Price of the Season for a Jelleff Suit! We remind you again that prices almost stopped us from having our well known event this year, but, “where there’s a will, there's always a way,” and the bond between Jelleff buyers and manufacturers is such that hundreds of fine coats were made up for us—from odd lengths of rich woolens—fine fur collars “thrown in” as an extra token of good will. These are NEW for tomorrow-—plus a still fine selection from the original shipment. ACADIA CARACAS Puerio , FORT AVHERST MUNARC Navy and Grey Tailleurs! Link Button and Double- Breasted Tailoreds! Brisk Menswear Suitings! Soft Beige Shetlands! 0A__S! WASHINGTON EXCALIBUR _Med NORTHERN PRINC Friday AMAPALA L BERENGARIA BFRGENSFJORD BRITANNIA Sou MONARCH OF BF 1ay Avril 2-Pc. Boxy Swaggers! (for early comers) Brown Country Tweeds! 115 Coats for Women FOX COLLARS on sheer black dress coats, also beige, and thistle. $16. Luxurious WOLF COLLARS on soft fleece and tweed casuals—in blue, green, beige, grey, ond brown. Gleaming GALYAK on black dress coats. $16. Shorter Women—Dressmaoker coats of Julliard and Forstmann woolens, in sheer crepey w BLACK COATS! NAVY COATS! Fine dressmaker models in swagger and fitted styles CASUAL SWAGGERS! Beige and brown monotone tweeds, green, grey. $16. S Styles You’ve Never Seen Before on Jelleff’s Suit Floor! $16 PARIS—Havre (Trans-Atlantic.) CARINTHIA—Dublin i EUROPA- B EXOCHORDA In town, in country, en route—what’s smarter than a suit? If you have one—you know its eternal wearability and you'll need no urg- 316 ves. 6 Midnight Nap) 4:00 PM. Tomorrow. ing to take advantage of this opportunity to supplement your suit wardrobe—with a GREY if you have a BLUE, and vice versa. If you're suit-less—don’t let twelve dollars delay your enjoyment and comfort of a good suit—a JELLEFF suit! Sizes for twelve's to twenty’s. ; : AorITANIA 50 New Coats for Misses, Juniors— FOX COLLARS on navy and black dress coats, also beige, and thistle. $16. WOLF TRIMMED fleecy swaggers in bright colors. $16. BLACK DRESS COATS! With galyak roll collars, collars edged with galyak. $16 DRESSMAKER COATS in swagger ond fitted styles—navy, black, Spring colors. $16 Stroock’s Desire! Glorious casual coats in high shades—including also Camel’s hair wool and imported tweeds— swaggers, fitted coats—in nude, navy, and black. $16. Front-button coats for JUNIORS—smart dressmaker styles in navy blue, beige, black. $186. WEST KEBAR 2 Friday. April 30 MERCHANT—Lon- CONDOR— CAMERONIA—Glasgo EXAMINER—Naples Saturday, London CAN BRITANNIC CHINCHA B GRIPSHOLM KUNGSHOLM. NEW YORK Coat Shops—Third Floor Suit Shop—Fifth Floor oon £:00 P | 4:00 PM. Ro WESTERNLAND —A wd | (South and Central America, West Indies | =l 5 Shelf Clearance! *3 Handbags TN from Manufacturers and from our own stocks— Patent Leathers $ 2 Real Calfskin Grain Leathers You know what to expect when we say “’shelf clearance’’—NOT complete color and style ranges—but such a variety of good things in one’s, two’s and three’s of a style that to list them here would be an impossibility—to see them, a treat! A quicke survey spots smart handle bags, tailored pouches, frame pouches, envelopes, long handles—navy blue, black, and summer whites! Striking reds, green, Lon- don tan, grey, carnelian, brown. Come early, if you can. CHARLES PRATT NEBRASKAN—Cr ZEsed] Tomorrow. LARA - Maracaibo ORIE Havana QUEEN OF BERMUDA—B'muda Thursday, April * 1:30PM 30 P.M Lizord Grain, 82 idad Trujillo 3:00 P.M. Gabardines combined with smooth calf with Patent leather 1:00 PM. 5100 PM. 1:00 P.M ARTINIOU SANTA MARL SIBONEY—Vera Cr Saturda AMAPALA—La_Ceib FORT AMHERST - St. John's MONARCH OF BERMUDA—Ber- 11:00 AM. 11:00 AM 3:00 PM 0-—Nassau 1:00 PM. | Puerto Cortez Noon | ¢ 11:00AM SAN ¥ Noon SOUTHE Aires —_—— . Marriage Licenses. st W. C jr. 25. and Vir- ch;mfs: V. Ke rh!)(h of Springfield. | Kyn. N. Y. and | P Lawrenceville, Noon 50 ““Samples’’! $19.95 to $25 Glengyle and Hygrade 1 and 2 Piece Knitted Dresses ‘10 But—here’s the “IF"’=Can you wear size 14 or 16? These are the model sizes designed for showroom exhibition. And these are the latest styles of Spring 1937! You've seen them in Vogue and Harper's—one and twe piece styles, tailored and dressy—the weaves guaranteed not to stretch or sag, and the colors—navy blue, brown, green, powder blue, turquoise (clear as Bermuda waters!), beige, grey, pink, yeliow, natural. R Massal Carlin, 31. 94 K Di Carlo 1. and Eva V. Schlueter, Massachusetts ave.; Rev. Juniors, Attend! Brand-new “Buy”’ of $16.95 and $19.95 1 7 Horner and Helen L. Mead. 19. 1317 Rev. J. J. Clark. 16 Zephyrs — Boucles — Linens— Chenilles and Rabbit’s Hair in this exciting purchase of Na- tionally-Famous Knit Wear— tomorrow at— ree, L t. and Nell W. Crismon ne.; Rev. H M. Cante sime e L Pure Dye, Pure Silk ’ and Acetate Sheer 1&2Pc.Frocks 10 3 Gapveel ‘e, Tien Striped Pure Silks! Softly draped neckline, allover tucked skirts—brilliant colorings! 2'¥ Roach, | Black-and-white Pure Silk Jacket Frocks! With lace blouse dyed to uffal 8. Richmond; Rev. | 10th st. and Ella . Norbeck, Md; Rev. C. T.| enny. and Angeling Mar 20. both of Baltimore: Rev. giom: | Fred D. Bendier. jr.. 26. Wilmington_Del. | and Charlotte A, Karpenia, 23, Grand | Rapids. Mich.: Rev. M. Hyle, 1 and Laura L. Linwood rlottesville. Va. le. Ky. and | 9. 3206 18th st.; over, Md.. and | 3 M st. and Betty 1. Martin, 21. U st.; Rev. Freeley er. Ter. Charles Hicks. 28, Baltimore, and Vivia L. Bramlette, 19, 232 F st.; Rev. J. E. Briggs. Andrew B. Hite. 24. and Irene V. Kent. 20, h of Leesburg, Va.: Rev. H. M Pastel sheer suit Dresses! match. Extra Purchase of I150—with —Precious Stones! Crystal Stones! —Cultured Pearls! ~—Rhinestones! —Marcasite! Smith. 23. and Estella E. Ort- both of Baltimore; Rev. H. M. 25 and Alice N. R. Rev. J. H. | Deaths lie orted. ennie B. Rogers, 83, 1401_31st st. il-melt D. Warner, 79, Emergency Hos- pital Emma W. Young. 79, 617 Roxboro pl. Charles H. Gerlach, 77. 1705 M st. Alice E. B. De foe. 72 Garfleld Hospital. ‘Adelaid Roland. 70, Gallinger Hospital. nnie Corssen, ‘67 4805 ¢1s st va Dwyer. 54, Gallinger Hospital. fant Witt ~twins. - George ~ Washington Hospital. ade, Columbia_Hospital, Tamner podhee 2808 Elvan rd. s.. 114 Kth st Gallinger ' Hospital. Boleros! And one-piece frocks of fine acetate sheers. What color flatters you? Rose? Aqua? Soft beige, grey, navy blue—colorful prints on light and dark grounds. Sizes 9 to 17. Twenty Dresses reduced from $16.95, $19.95 and $25 —in this event at $10. Junior Deb Shop—Fourth Floor Lapis, Coral, Turquoise, Jade, Car- nelian set in adjustable Chinese rings. From our own stock—40—$13.95 and $16.95 Jigger and Jacket Suits. Trim Sterling set with marcarsite, onyx, Plain and novelty chrysophrase, carnelian and lapis. ALL-marcasite rings! And mas- sive silver rings in stunning designs. little two-piece costumes that are so very wearable! weaves, some imported fabrics. In beige, blue, rose, navy, and brown $|O colorings. Sizes 12 to 20__ e Timely! Gifts for the girl gradu=- ate, tokens for Mother’s Day, and whose birthday is to be remem- bered? Sports Shop—Third Floor Naomi Roberts, 1R Gallinger Hospital: Infans Richard Hill. Freedmen's Hospital. g!mz Chapman. Children’s Hospital.

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