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et MURDERS PLANNED T0 LBERATE EPT Say Reputed Confessions Killing of Stack Was First of Series. By the Associated Press. CAIRO, Egypt, April 22.—The judi- elal authorities have published what they declare to be a summary of the confessions of some of the men ac- cused in connection with the assassi- nation last November of the Sirdar of Egypt, Gen. Sir Lee Stack. Abdel Fattah Anayat, one of the ac- cused, is quoted as declaring in the course of his statement that, follow- By the Associated Press. 1 GENEROSITY OF SARGENT| WILL CUT ESTATE TOTAL Artist’s Will Is in Amerfca, Brit- ish Paper Says—Made During Submarine Campaign. TONDON, April 22.—The Daily Mail says jt understands that the willof, John “Singer Sargent, the painter, who died last week, is in the United States, where Mr. Sargent drew’t up. just before he salled for England during the height of the German sub- marine campaign. ‘The newspaper expresses the be- lief that the estate will not prove so large as might be expected, because Mr. Sargent was exceedingly gener- ous and gave away large sums. His closest friends are unable to say whether he intended to bequeath any of his works to the nation, but it is believed his will makes no such re- quest. PR L - PLANS:WRIT OF ERROR. Government to Carry Utah Fraud Charge to Highest Court. The Department of Justice will seek a Supreme Court ruling on the ques- tion whether: a criminal case can be thrown out_of_ court because of the presencé in¥thy” grand guryirooth of an official #te: 1.':’ her L the indictment jcendfngs. . Attorney " Generat.-<Bargbnt. +-an- nounced that he would mk'e !l;ps im- mediaty to. rfect a writ of erro; Tnder Bhe ‘@ingnar appbal ack (6 o tain & review: By the Sppremg Court of the ‘casegbt iGeorge A. Stofrs ang othérs, “charged with using thé mall to defraud, which was dismissed in the District Court of Utah. No Delays — No Worries Papering P‘;pmpfly 1 and Properly Done, —very reasonable. The paperhangors® strike t affect us—Painting ating, o i made. s34 Tepaireds oM. s be: R R T R T e n Store Your Valuable Furs in Our Cold Storage Vaults—Reasonable Charge ISBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 A Thrill for Baby Day—Special Purchase of SHHROLHRHY$GHHG GG ?750@ ey 1,200 Tots’ Panty Dresses Many Things That Help Make ‘Rompers and Creepers, Special fore having work sapan_m the tourth targest con | CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. e |sumer of American raw cotton. 714 13th St. N.W. Main 5373-5374 and other questions, he met with Dr. Shafik Mansur and Mahmud Ism: at Dr. 's house, when it was of political s the first victim. The declaration says the trio be- lieved the independence of Egypt could only be gained by the political murders. railway worker, | confessed that he member of, tife’ ‘Society of Ven geance” and that Abdel spoke to him about the murdeér-plans: that he lent his automobile; that he and Abdel drove to the scene, -wafted until the | assassination was accofmplished and | then escaped with Thrafin Musl an- other of the accused: iR Believe in Violenée. Dr. Shafik, in his zeputed: canfes: | sion, said ‘there was_ alwavs ‘present in Egypt a force believing that British rule could only be ended by violence and individual Yeprisals. - He how- ever, did not condone the outrage, took no part in it, and was only informed |+ of it by Abdel after it had been com- mitted Mohamed Fahmy, another of the accused, admitted committing out- rages against several Europeans, but disclaimed participation in the Sirdar affair. He also admitted existence of a secret society for carrying out , and asserted that Abdel Hamid Anayat, brother of Abdel Fattah; Ibrahim Musa, Mahmud Rashid, Dr. Shafik Mansur and Mahmud Ismail were all members. The police this morning arrested Hag Ahmed, an employe of the rail way workshops, at his port finding there a parcel co a revolver and a quantity of ammunition. The police declar while bullets of this type have been used in six political outrages during recent vears, they had heretofore been unable to obtain any sample of it Hag Ahmed is said to have exercised great religious influence among the railway workers. TAKE ULSTER SEATS. Nationalists Repeal Former De- cision in Opposition. BELFAST, April 22—A convention of Nationalists yvesterday decided to repeal the former decision that mem- bers of the party should not take the seats to which they were elected in the Ulster Parliament until the boundary commission had reported. Joseph Devlin and Thomas McAlister accordingly were requested to take their seats forthwith. 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Silk Stockings $1.29 The name alone is a guarantee of quality--and the smooth even weave of the stockings, their clear color and..lustrous delieacy™ of-texture makés the price gven more Surpris- ng. . & ult fashiond, shaped to’ fif perfectly, “fine Tisle topkadd reinforeed heel and toe. If you-buy.a doz Pairs you'll ~ ‘make no mistakey. “indeed are such.stockings at such;a pricel” —Gun Metal -Beigel.: | 3, —Blush |, ~—Gravel ~—Flesh ~—White i—Black STREET FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. That We Are Introducing . . in Washington This new glassware—the result of years of research and experiment—has been so perfected that it is heat resisting, extremely tough, and no more expensive than ordinary glassware! A nest of Four Bowls, $1.00. Individual Custard Cups, each, 10c. 8-inch Double Strength Mixing Bowls, 50c. 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FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. ‘Stunning Spring Hats The Styles that are the Height = ) of Chic—and Fashion’s Colors $5.00 A particular group of these Very New Hats at $5.00 was chosen for the woman with long hair. It includes the demure, the dashing, the picturesque and the piquant type—a style for every woman, 3 O~ A corresponding group for the bobbed haired <~ miss is quite as complete in its range of style. Horsehair braid, taffeta and straw are in high favor. Rj 15 = Off-the-fact Models Large Hats “Tricorneg-—.-~ .. Roll Brims i Turbans «*~ And a coltection of cofors as complete and compre- ensive as the collection of ‘odels—high colors, deli- -cate pastel colors, wood, henna, black, purple and brown. SECOND FLOOR The Nemo Line— The New Nemo Girdles with their cunningly placed inserts of elastic that smooth away curves; the Back- lace Corsets for the heavier figure that hold the flesh firm and smooth; the Nemo Brassieres that complete " the chic effect! Miss Cannon’s Expert Advice —will prove a valuable assistance in the selection of your new corset or brassiere. She will see that it is perfectly fitted. Nemo Corsets, $4.00 to $13.50 Nemo Girdles, $5.00 to $25.00 Brassieres, $1.50 to $10.00 " cORSET smOP. SECOND FLOOK Men’s Fine Union Suits . -Genuine Soisette, lmported .English Broadcloth and B. V. D.’s Materials that you know will wear! Makes that. you know will give serv- _ice! No job lot of seconds, these—but first quality Union Suits in every re- spect. Cut full and- roomy, well made and reinforced; every detail, even to the buttons, is-up to standard! At this price they can’t possibly last, so plan to shop early and supply your needs while the selection is com- plete. This sale is planned for the man who knows qualities and insists upon full value for every dolar spent. e price—but $1.101 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. = T e e e T gt