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r\ ) THE EVENING Good Old-Fashioned Oatmeal |Y[JTHANDGIRL D N LOVEPAC STAR, WASHINGTON, married, it is understood, but circum- stances prevented. They lived about a half mile apart and the bodles were found midway between their homes. ALMA RUBENS’ MARRIAGE LEGALITY IS QUESTIONED ONEMVAY TRAFF STREET IS URGED D. 0, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1928. 13 Catholic Women Entertain. flower Hotel, which was attended b The Washington Council of the Na-|aPout 800 persons. Proceeds will g, tional Council of Catholic Women gave | to the building and maintenance of a card party last night at the May- rural schools in southern Maryland. — e e this part of the avenue to conform to the parking east of Stanton Park to Fifteenth street. Resolutions were adopted expressing appreciation for the action of the House District committee in recog- nizing the representative character of 0) the citizens' associations by request- Y ing the Citizens' Advisory Council to l.ittle Chats About Your Health 0 trunsmit recommendations to the Dis- Becords Indicate Actress Was Wed e Ghcomiat ool el oMY« §iis ¢ minutes |Bodies Found in Auto With Betore Divorce Became | ASSociation’ Repeats Plea | missioners. ‘4 resotution asking Con- 3 No. 32 g Suicide Note t0 YOUNG |5, o suorises s Relating to Thoroughfare Eiduea sy e’ Suager muress, wie Pasteur, Lazear, Banting—Who Are 0 Man’s Mother. RIVERSIDE, cat, Fevruary 2—| South of Stanton Park. |y Hens “Wvam, Lgonard: L. Shertey: These Men? ¢ I e = bodies of O. T. Chalkley, 18, and Miss Anna Lee Welch, 24, were found in the front seat of an automobile near Buena Vista, Ga., yesterday, accord- ing to information received here. Both had been shot through the heart and in_Chalkley's hand was a_revolver. The following note was found in the young man’s pocket: pared today to investigate the valldity of the marriage here last Saturday layer. urt records in Los Angeles show the actress obtained an inter- locutory decree of divorce last year from Dr. Daniel C. Goodman, but that the divorce does not become final until February 6. Cortez, in Hollywood, declared both he and his bride belleved that she was legally free to marry, as she waited a School, Fifth and C streets north- east, last night, on motion, directed its committee on streets to take up again with Traffic Director Eldridge the matter of making the south side of Stanton Park between Fourth and Sixth streets a one-way thorough- fare. It was pointed out that the Peabody School faces on this street, which is narrow, and that two-way Mrs. Ida Greenwell, Mrs. Dell F. Kistler, A. C. Culbertson, Mrs. Philip 9 1o you familiar with the achievements of thes men, who studiad and 3 Dels and Mrs. P. V. De Graw were A ( slaved that we might enjoy a life free from many of the daigers of sesterdas () It was Pasteur who revealed the origin of diphtheria and lockiaw and ) ( " v 3 P, “itizens' = ) ho show v they could be prevented. By the Associated Press. of Alma Rubens, moving plcture ac-| The Stanton Park Citizens' Asso-|elected to membership, President who el y_coul preve : . ship. aze tod out ¢ o o1 Sellow tove: ded_the death COLUMBUS, Ga., February 2—The |tress, to Ricardo Cortez, also a film |ciation, meeting in the Peabody|Harry N. Stull presided. Emell o thal preat scourte M only’ comntl Bantink Reve 10 maskind Y freat Insylin."which beaving nundreds of fives which would otherwiss be sacri- o en_physicians havi at their command so much knowledge—eso many The Finnish government is to in- certain ways of combating f{llness—why will people continue to wasts time in attempting to diagnose ‘and treat their own lils. stall 120,000-volt transmission lines in Oy ous Siiee sl teeal fhelr ownillial. (( ({ ¢ conjunction with its Imatra hydro- electric project. Bring Us Your Prescriptions. 14th and L 13th and Eye |$tap envaing puncrent! . “Mother, don't lay this on anybody | year and two days after the divorce | traflic creates a menace to the lives | 0 WHOLE but me. Do what you want to with |case had been heard. The actress was |Of the several hundred children. 1 | Phone Phone 4 1 my body and the rest. Please put us|on her way today to location in| The executive committee was in- Main 7470 Main 10336 FLAKE side by side, for love was the cause of | dano, have happened." saiq |Siicted (o canvass the residents on r] % ‘ t all. ve, your son, O. T. C.” “What must have ppened,” sai Maryland avenue between First and i : H Kree Delivery to Any Part of the City S 'A. L. W.," the initials of Miss Welch. | Cortez, “is that her attorney did not ‘ourth streets northeast, with a view | 1 H f 6 H N - g i Y 0 The young couple had been friends | take the papers down and have them |to learning their desires in the pro- l_PDWE_ D‘“"’b‘hm r”"s_h_jl Nog:Merelyn s iius, e e netituHanots Qualty / for some time and had planned to be!entered until February 6, 1925.” posal to install a center parking on e e 0 e e B S S S S S B N N Offering Quality Rather Than Quantity! Just 81 of Our Fine COATS %39 Reduced from $49.50, $59.50 and $69.50! 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Slightly soiled, shopworn or discontinued patterns. $12.80 Drapery Rayons, in lovely new stripes and figured (écr:(i?reéu:::ddtl 8193 $1 . 15 $1.25 Rayons, a gorgeous array There's More Than One Reason Why (10) $16.50 Rugs 27x54 inches (3) $54.00 Rugs 4V6oxTY, feet (5) $138.00 Rugs 8V/,x10V; feet. .. (10) $25.00 Rugs 36x63 inches. . .. (5) $97.50 Rugs 6x9 feet (5) $150.00 Rugs 9x12 feet centers and band border 24x36 inches. ably low priced........ FIFTH FLOOE. $43.70 $110.40 - $20.00 - $78.00 $120.00 9x12 Axminster RuQS—Sgalned and seamless—heavy pile rugs in at- tractive all - over designs. Beautiful colors and quali- $27 s Oval Rag Rugs—Ideal for bath- room and bedroom. With hit-or-miss Remark- $ 1.35 Smoker’s Stand—four- post style i{: mghogan_\- finish. With as tray, complete. .. $1~49 Sink Garbage Can— chameled and with tight- fitting cover. Grey H 49c or white enamel Dustless Ash Sifters —nl)t:rfi' style, will cut your coal bills surpris- ingly low.,.f’.r... $195 Drop - Leaf Tables— unfinished, 36x42 inches. Very attractive designs, sturdily 5695 built ... SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBUBGH & BRO. Tabourette—mahogany finished, oblong in shape. The top 12x16ins. A $1.69 Refrigerator Sets— Space-saving glass dishes for the refrigerator. 3 round dishes 48c — of plain colors, stripes and figured effects, qualities Lace Window Panels, beautiful panels that usually sell for $4.25 and $5.00, plain and scalloped edge with deep fringe Window Shades, in tan. white, ivory and light and beautiful 790 bullion $3.75 olc dark green. 36 in. by 6 ft.. Velour Window Drapes, side dra- peries and valance of rich velour. Remarkable at, $2 35 . Aluminum French set .....o.o.ens ceeaes ;’-‘:yting ‘?&nfi‘:'ifae" for deep Cretonnes, in a host o.f new designs draining basket, $1 00 and lovely new color effects. Grades complete ........ o worth considerably more. Special— Stainless Steel Knives and Forks—with white or black handles. $4.95 Set of six knives and forks........ 25¢ 35¢ FIFTH FLOOR. 45¢ “GRIP-TITE™ SHOES Are So Popular! | | "Tis partly the modest price,—but ’tis equally their smart lines,—and | last, but perhaps even more important, the perfect fit—assured by the spe- cial combination last (with steel shank and heel two widths narrower than | the vamp). | Sketched are four models: 1 | | heel and_ rubber tip. and black or browm k Smart two-strap Pump, cut out on side; may be had s black kid, tan calf or patent. ises 24 to 10; widths AA4A to D, with medium and in some styles, E. SECOND FLOOE, LANSBURGH & BRO. Cut-out strap Pump, with Cubon heel; in tan kid, black or brown suede and black satin. hown in ten colf id Neat four-button Oxford; in patent, black kid or brown kid. i‘ Another trim oxford,