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No. Brownie $¢).00 'Cameras 2 ‘Harry C. Grove 1 Jr. Kodak, 1210 G Street Good Pictures A Brownie Camera or Kodak and Greve Developing and Printing Service are sure to make the best pictures. $15.00 (Incorperated) Your Teet to their former soundness and beauty by the application of the Ilatest scientific discoveries. All my dental operations are absolutely painless and are performed with the greatest of eare and at the lowest cost. Terma of Payment (o Suit—Examinations Free, cooled offices—cleanliness is one of our many striking featur All work done without the slightest semblance of 29 years’ experience. — e Open Every Evening Until 8§ o’Clock, Lady and maids in attendance. All work Fully Guaranteed for 20 Years.| 2l | cage. 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A pound box, 95¢ MATINEE MINTS, 55¢ Pungently aromatic int essence encased in thick lhau:unrcc:‘oeol:m. cAebox. 111 D Bee #Brand INSECT S=— POWDER HILLS ' ‘manyother household andgar- den insects are dangerous and -objectionable, Kill them with Bee Brand Insect Powder. ~25¢c and 40c — Sold Everywhere ‘McCORMICK & CO. "BALTIMORE a ' D w 427-429 7th St. NW. ' ¢ ite Lansburgh & Bro. and over Grasd 3 ¢ Ur. wy el diaE WOMAN IN CUSTODY Daughter of Clergyman, Long-Time Postmistress, In- volved in Death Mystery. By the Associated Press. ORLANDO, Fla., August 3.—W. H. Miltmore, proprietor of the Arcade restaurant, was found dead, shot {through the heart, in a room at a local hotel about 10 o'clock last night. Lena Clarke, the daughter of a min-/ ister in West Palm Beach, who regis- tered for the room yesterday, is being held by the local authorities, charged with murder. Baxter Lee, chauffeur, who drove the young woman from West Palm Beach, also is held as an accessory before the fact. Beside the body in the room two cut money bags, which had presumably held the sum of $32,000 stolen in a robbery of the West Palm Beach post office last Tuesday, were found. According to the story of the clerk at the hotel, the young Clarke woman registered at the hotel late in the afternoon. Miltmore went to the room around 6 o'clock. No.shot was heard and no inkling of the tragedy came to the inmates of the hotel until the authorities went to the room to make an investigation. Police Chiefs Statement. Chief Vestel states that about 9 o'clock a young woman came to police 8 |headquarters and requested to see the chief of police privately. He asked the young woman to come with him to his office in the city hall. She told him that her name was Clarke $l |and that she came from West Palm Beach. 8he asked him if he knew B |Miltmore and he replied that he did. The young woman then went on to tell of the robbery @t the West Palm Beach post office, where she was post- mistress. She stated that she had suspected Miltmor of the robbery and had enticed him to her room in the local hotel. She said she had known he was a morphine addict and that she had given him some of the drug which she had procured in West Palm Beach from a_doctor's hold the man until she could notify the police that he hed some loot on him. She spoke of a registered let- ter which was later found near the body. This letter was one of those stolen from the mail pouch. Identified as Postmistress. Not at first believing the woman's story, Chief Vestel called up the pos- tal authorities investigating the rob- bery at West Palm Beach and they identified the woman as the postmis- tress at that place. It was around 10 o'clock before the officers sent to get the man who, the woman's story claimed, had been drugged. They re- ceived ‘orders from Chief Vestel to make the arrest if ths man was able to be brought to the jail and, if not, for one of them to remain with ths man until he could be moved. When they entered the room it was & corpse they found. | Following the finding of the body, County Judge Smith was summoned and a coroners jury impaneled im- mediately. Treir verdict after repair- ing to the scene of the crime and ex- amining into the details of the find- ing of the body was that Miltmor had met his death at the hands of parties unknown and held the Clark woman on a charge of murder. Baxter Lee, the chauffeur, wro drove the woman to Orlando, is held as an accessory be- fore the fact, as stated. According to the reports of the rob- bery, which occurred last Tuesday, the woman involved in the case has held the position of postmistress in that city for a number of years. She is about thirty-five years of age. Miltmor came to Orlando about two montts ago and purchased the Arcade Restaurant i this city. Up until about a year ago he worked as postal employe in the West Palm Beach post office. It was stated that he was in Palm Beach during the time the rob- bery occurred, and that he returned to Orlando only today. ———— LA FOLLETTE OPENS WAR ON RAILROAD AID PLAN Declares Lines Are Grossly Over- capitalized and That He ‘Will Show It Senator La Follette of Wisconsin announced in the Senate yesterday that he would fight “inch by inch to the dead line” the legislation proposed by the &dministration for funding the raflroad debt by the War Finance Corporation. He declared that the railroads were grossly overcapitalized and that he would show it in the Sen- ate. ‘The Wisconsin senator said he pro- posed to have it demonstrted wheth- er the administration and‘a majority of Congress were working for public « |or for special interests. Senator La Follette was addressiug himself to his resolution calling fow an investigation of the government's shipping policy. He charged that the British dominate the American mer- chant marine, and he charged, too, that powerful railroad magnates, put- ting profits above patriotism, had formed a combination with British shipping interests to transport all the foreign shipments they comtrol in British ships. LIEUT. YANCEY WEDS. BSpecial Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., August 2. — Announcement has been made of the marriage last Monday at Jersey City of Miss Lelia E. Heard of that city to Lieutenant Joel Yancey, U. S. A, a son of Commonwealth Attorney R. D. Yancey and Mrs. Yancey, of this city. Lieut. Yancey is an _appointee from West Point and is under orders to go shortly to the Philippines. His bride ,will go with him to the far east. “Harry W. Taylor, Inc. Painting Paperhanging Decorating Col. 1077 2333 18' N.W. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION | Pays 6 Per Cent | on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent | on shares withdrawn be- |[f fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 $800,000 | Comner 11th and E Sts. N.W, JAMES BERRY, Presideat JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary THE EVENING RTAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, TUESDAY, MANFOUNDSLAN, | ~<commmmmmmmm The August Sale of | Lifetime Furniture | A once-a-year event that is remarkable for its values, the great assortments and, above all, the quality of our Lifetime Furniture +All the New Karpen Overstuffed and , Cane Suites Are at Sale Prices porind tapestry. oo e e 5400 mq::'Mm. . -s?m‘: ........ g ':-h $235 Earsencatun Susbionsr e $325 Queen Anne Style Suite, in mulbe; ashions . 8445 lour; loose ci B, e R e 1) S4008 Six-foot Ka: 3 tooes cusbtonas. oo e, $350 Kerpen make; m sty or. 9389 $345 ‘Seventh Street AUGUST 2, 1921.’ Mayer & Co. e RS JUHBIRLL L Only two Sales a year—but both worth while—is the . policy that has guided this institution, a policy that has gained the confidence of the people of Washington and made our August Furniture *Sale a notable event. Every piece of Lifetime Furniture is at sale prices. And marked at such unusually low prices as to make it prudent to buy this month, the only exceptions being a few articles on which the prices are factory fixed, This Sale is unusual because we make no claims of “tremendous reductions,” nor do we quote any particular discount. Lifetime Furniture is never marked to permit of “tremendous reduc- tions,” but at August Sale prices it is the “one best buy” in Washington. _ ¢ There is another «::i:.. uishing feature, too, about this sale—that is—the confidence that you will feel when you know you have gotten real Life- time Furniture at prices that are even lower than those asked for the ordinary kinds. ' It is only possible here to quote a few " of the values in dainty bedroom suites Queen Anne Style Suite, overiald bow s fvory, American walut, mahogany. e s 5345 Colonial poster styls, with poster bed and chifforette; . mahogany or American Walnut. . ...e.corvemocoomoccas. 5375 Three-piece Mahogany Queen Anpe Suits, mehogany, WAIDUL OF IVOFY..ceeeracncdsmmescosconeccocooipmens. vaaity il Table . ceoon s e eren e $193 poster bad 44 separat chiforeite e . $695 Between D & E