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1 HELD, 2 SOUGHT ASGIRL'S SLAYERS Body Taken From River Shows Gunshot Wound and Crushed Skuil. By the Associated P SVII 11, Glas- inz held in Jail here today er in connection hington charged With mu with the finding of t HOW TO TORTURE YOUR HUSBAND. _ i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, —By WEBSTER. OSWALD, 1$NTIT EXCIMiNG ABOUT THE PRINCE CF WALES ) BEING OVER HERE 7 my! 7 D LOVE To SEE Him WouLonN' T You < | THINK HE'S A PerFecT DEAR! everyBooy's WILO ABouT Him ! D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,'1924. ! “| & luncheon of the Lions Club in the LIONS DESCRIBE TRIP. Three Tell of Recent Visit to Eu- rope at Luncheon. Accounts of European trips by three Lions who have recently re- turned from that continent featured ! EEEE Willard Hotel yesterday. Roger Whiteford, president of the club: Charles W. Darr and W. C. Miller described the trip they had taken together. Oy XXV oo OO IO X The club has recently started ite own wko's who, having a member to tell of his life each week. George Sharpe, who was the first to be called upon to relde his “history,” told how he had gotten his start-in life, It was announced that members of the club will march with 343d Engineers in the National Defense Day test parade here. Capt. G. B. DuBois, who told of plans for the parade, requested that members v | Order Your New Range NOW |, ¥ This $10 White-Ena Kitchen for $1.50 (Payable 50c if desir ed) A DO BB B meled Table a Month T T T T T T T T P T T T AL T T U U T T LT Tl With Every Side-Oven Range Purchased From Us N-O-W —Cash or Terms dress in white trousers and dark coats for the cccasion. J. A. Kooms l’,N‘T LORDO RENFREW A won the boosters’ giftat the luncheon. CUTE NAME ¢ TTHEY SAY | — HE'S SimPLy MAD ABouT THE AMERICAM GIRLS enlarge and improve = 1 an already spacious and perfectly appointed building, the John Wanamaker Store in New York will spend $2,000,000. It is usuall nesses whicl most generously that \succeed most brilliantly. And it is this policy o ing in your interests that dominates Hearst’s Inter- national. Huge financial resources fill every issue with features. Read oK s IMAGINE HOW EXCITED ALty THE WOMEMN ARE WHD HAVE ELIGIBLE DAUGHTERS! | DDN‘YJ BLAME TTHER EXTHER., I'D &e y ALL WROGGHT UP MYSELE is expected to WOULDN' T YOU ? J two others ) BB BB BB Ba B bola bbbt VERY woman in Wash- ington d modern’ Gas Ra: interested in tl Combination S o e body of the T U T T TR AU R T & discovercd Ly farmer, whose 1 when he cb- jeet in the water. lee Town. those busi- HeTe e wn dre tomobiles the finding o , according to in- v."fw%»?.vflm'& hi kitchen tables will be sold you at a fraction of the regular price. SO S0 A small down payment will secure both for those who act at once—before the supply of tables is exhawsted. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY SALES DEPARTMENT—419 TENTH STREET N. W. s R E) WORDERFUL F WE COULO ‘W MEET UM ? IMAGINE HAVING | i HIM COT FOR DIMMER ArD ,q' ! | Few RuBBERS OF BRDGE' ) L_',\ s “LOVE”byRoyalBrown, in the September issue. Heavsts ’, International ]' o, DEAR! WouLon'T 8 BOLelol ni h car and that the blood- | re from the body of the dead | O M The body was buried ville yest after the coroner’s jury h s A BB viewed it. ;ggw;_-uxu;.;ns;‘vzw&wac;g.zn&wfiwhw&u SR DDA SIBS B B RO P AR Po P B o £ TR VR L N ILLINOIS POLICE SEEK | DARING BANK BANDITS | Robbers LOC’!:&I’%]C!“ Sr;n Vault and | Escape With Loot Total- ng $20.000. Table Damask 48c yard 58-inch table damask, full bleached and of extra weight, highly mercerized, new open border patterns. ~ Final Clean-Up Sale Remnants of Wash Goods and Domestics That Sold from 25¢ to 39¢ Yard Many lengths suitable for dresses, waists and other uses. Some of the many materials are— Turkish Towels Values to 75¢ | | resolutions, as had been the case at|troduced delegates from the Amer: | inual congresses, advo-|can’ Federation of Labor, the Canadian | o of mines and . BRITISH LABOR REJECTS . INTERNATIONALE’S PLEA| 1 m. Will Not Join Moscow Organiza- S iich tion, Union Congress Decides cal min m wa, president of the An ol at Hull Session. | | | Beautiful Showing and Sale of Attractive -Costume Slips mber 4.-—The | esterday re-| in with the Internationale. = The rebuff | question whet f the o Toothsome _delight Frommorn till nght[ indeed, offers inu: TIGER! TIGER!! | | Printed Voile Longcloth ! None Better!!! Coast Guard Picks Up Motor Craft | _ e Percale Checked Batiste Off Virginia Flock-dot Voile (Seconds) Vi r ; r;;urmation | . \ & 32-Inch Dress Gingham Yard-wide Unbleached Cotton Concerning Chevy Chase ! picked | Homes Candy coated gum coast Curtain Marquisette . QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. 12%c yard HUNDREDS OF OTHER FINE COSTUME SLIPS, $1.25 With embroidery tops, embroidery flc camisole tops—and one in extra. sizes with 20-inch hem. art Remnants of Silks $1.00 to $1.59 Qualities High-grade silks, in desirable colors and textures. 39-Inch Crepe de Chine 36-Inch Silk-and-Cotton 35-Inch Messaline Ganton Crede 35-Inch Tussah Pongee 35-Inch Crepe de Chine (glos) \ | 79c yard THE LOW SALE PRICES WILL PREVAIL £ 65c Certainteed Flooring Ny ON LIFETIME FURNITURE THIS WEEK 48c¢ sq. yard You g A durable felt base floor covering, in many new and . Can I?eplen.zsh You,r Home attractive patterns. Dutch tile, hardwood and many other Without Financial Strain Now varieties of designs in light or dark colors. All this week you can buy genuine Life- - 1 time Furniture at the extremely low Dellghtfu‘l sale prices. There are worthwhile 117 2l : . savings now. ¢ g Lo, I i\‘ ll I i\ k The generous price reductions enable A 17 = m | a rO C 4 S you to replenish your home without Y7/ 7 financial strain. Price concessions £ . LA ] are remarkable. ReS % il Prices are low, but the usaal Lifetime : gy T % Y BLi ‘ ' Quality will be found throughout ; y YN w : the store. Though prices change, quality remains the same. Sale of $5.00 Trimmed Hats $7.98 Style! All the style there is—and at astonishingly low cost Not only are these hats designed in the modes of hour, they are developed of quality materials and show every refinement of workmanship. Fashionable Velvet Hats Assembled at a Friday Bargain Price Chiefly of rich velvets, adorned with embroidered designs, rosettes, cabochons, bows, flowers and fancy feathers. Black and the new blues, red, browns, gray and wood shades. Bobbed-hair, medium and large head sizes. Women’s $1.00 Silk-and-Glos Hose 59c Perfect and Irregulars Hosiery of quality and beauty at low cost. Knit of thread silk combined with glos (fiber silk). Black, white and colors. Extra sizes are included in the blacks. Stockings that satisty every re- quirement of fit, service and good appearance. o Remnants of Mercerized 75c¢ Curtain Madras 39¢ Yd. Yard wide, jacquard patterns, all colors. . Wonderful new styles— ) Fall Frocks for the dainty miss and large women, in as- sortment of materials that make these new Frocks re- markable values for $10.G0. The materials are satin-face cantor, canton crepe, satins, flat crepe, Poiret twill and cordelaine. Tunics, drapes, panels, straightlines that are trimmed with rows of braids, lace,. ribbon,. embroidered, beaded, buckle and orna- ments, button and fringe trimmed. -Sizes 16 to 50 39¢c Luggage Cases 15¢ the right is partly illustrated a L charming group for living room or sun parlor. Note the prices. — $1.25 Black Enameled Boston Bags 95¢ bottom, leather strap, Settee, cane back, two pillows. . . Reclining Chair, upholstered seat and back............... Stool to match, upholstered Studded made, size. strongly handy The group is finishéd in a tasteful red with black and gold decoration. Cushions and pillows are in damask. ' MAYER & CO. Seventh Strect Between D and E : LIFETIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN .A NAME :, i ol R el EPe . $8.75 Sateen-Covered * Comforts $5.00 soiled, filled seroll stitched, New Shipment Children’s 25¢ and 35¢ Socks 15¢c Superior quality mercerized socks, white with fancy colored tops, many with glos (fiber silk) tops. " Every pair is new and perfect.” Slightly cotton, heavy, with extra Turknit Wash Cloths 3 for 10c Soft on one side, rough on the other. .