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THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, STILLMAN CREATES ®*“&em 57 Year s Evemtat it TRUSTFORHIS SON - e e o [N WATSEKA., Ill., February 23—Liv-|her money and belongings. D. U, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1926. "ZhePcilgz'stg L5 Pt &Ca Kresge Department Stores Manning & Bowman Electric Irons al Special, $2.89 Element guaranteed for one year; 6-1lb. size. T;h:: Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. Serving Trays Special, 359 Each Round style, japanned fin- ish. Choice of six patterns. Palals - Royai—Fourth Floor At New York she was cared for by Ing in seclusion and semi-poverty, t00 | riends until she met and married '@ 3 proud to be depencent upon a son and | Philip Lace, a soldier. When the Civil Reconciled Banker Prov|des‘grnndduughler. who would gladly fur-|War broke out he joined the Union gfll?h hhp;" !a‘acumr{onnhle hz‘\me, g‘”‘ s naa i T of 2n,| for Heir Borne by Mrs. zabeth Lace, daughter of an Eng F. H. Leeds. jlish peer, who as a child played with Prince Albert and other British no . vesterday celebrated her ninety-seventh birthday anniversary. angely with l}le fam Don’t Poison Baby Through Your Constipation Nursing mothers must avoid con- stipation. Slow bowel movements allow poisons to form and be ab- #0! by the blood. This means tainted milk for baby. Mothers are the best friends of Nujol. When precious new lives areat stake they use and give their babies Nujol—the remedy medical authorities prescribe because it is %0 safe, so gentle, and so natural in its action. Constipation is dangerous for anybody. Nujol is safe for every- body. It doesnot affect the stom- achand is not absorbed by the body. ! i NEW YORK, February ames | 2 i voung- A. Stillman est daughter. The latter was born in England in 1829, and when 10 years old_her mother died. Leeds, his eight r-old-son, whose| She and her father, Sir James, aft- mother is Mrs. ence H. Leeds.|erward toured the United States, while William M. Sullivan,. attorney for|her three brothers joined the gold the banker, admitted toda rush to Australia and disappeared. fund had Leen established last|Sir James died a few years after their November. The exact figure was|American tour, and _his daughter, withheld Lady Elizabeth, sold her home and Mr. Sullivan declined to confirm or | ailed for America on the ship Arctic. deny that the fund was f The ship was wrecked as it neared the vear until the boy is American coast, and Lady Elizabeth principal of $150,000 upon his coming of age. Mrs ds also will be taken care of adec 3 Estal thment of the fund was voluntary on Mr. Stillman’s part, Mr. OPENING OF AUDITORIUM Sallivan said. | There were no threats| IN DETROIT GALA EVENT of legal action by Mrs. Leeds. In the divorce proceedings brought : by Mr. Stillman In 1922, Mrs, Stillman | Y6 Melius, Soprano, and Sym: phony Orchestra Share Honors charged that he was the father of Mrs. Leeds' two children, one of Before Audience of 4,500. By the Associdted Pres stantial tru: A Phenomenal Purchase and Sale L3 8,000 Yards of High-Grade Yard Beautiful Cretonnes—stripes, florals and modernist patterns—that can be turned into dozens of uses by the dexterous hand. Ideal for door draperies, window dra- peries, window draperies, chair cov- ers, day-bed covers, bedspreads, cushions, for portfolios, book covers; in i.act, for every home and personal article that needs the dash of color! Look around, see what you need, and then come in and make your selections. All perfect quality. Slip Covers of These Cretonnes, $33.75 Set ‘We will make slip covers for any 3-piece overstuffed suite of furniture not requiring over 33 yards. All made with French seams, hemmed at bottom and fastened with rust proof, patented glove-style fasteners, and made to conform to the shape of your furniture. Slip Cover Contract Dept.—Second Floor Important One-Day Sale! BLANKETS—TOWELS AND CRASH Regularly $3.50 Cotton Sheet 95 Blankets, $2 Pl'. Fine Gray Blankets in the 66x80-inch size. - Q $2.75 Sheet 81-95 PI‘ Blankets, . Serviceable blankets greatly reduced for Wednesday! Of gray cotton; 66x80. Regular 59¢, 69¢, 85¢ $1.00 Values Nujol makes up for a deficiency of n.’:.l.-.l Tobeiant in the inte. tines. It softens the waste matter and thus permits h and regular bowel movements without griping. Nujol can be taken for any length of time without ill cffects. Unlike laxatives, it does not form a habit and can be discontinued at any time. Ask your druggist for Nujol. whom died Mr. Stillman lost his suit, and a i Stillman's con nd the Det wehestra shared o 1t the opening of from Mrs 1t 1 T y was declined Ma 1928, Mrs. Leeds d reports t Mr. Stillman had 500,000 on their son. On one occasion Mrs. Stillman visited Mrs. Leeds, then a millinery saleswoman, and wished her | \hich'is planned for use for civie and success. Masonic_gatherings in_Detroit. Be- Mrs. Leeds recently came here from| (ween the numbers of the concert Florida. program brief addresses were made — — by Mayor John W. Smith and Ossip ENGAGED COUPLE DIE Gabrielowitch, conductor of the De- IN TAXICAB ACCIDENT troit Symphony Orchestra. Both Fatally Injured When Ma- chine and Street Car Crash . which has been ion for almost four years, to | 4,500 persons gathered for the opening of the new auditorium, All-Linen Plain Huck Towels Specially Priced 250 Ea. or $3 Doz. A fine all-linen towel for the price you pay for a cotton one. 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