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6 TRIPLE HANGINGS MYSTIFY POLICE Father, Daughter and Five- | Year-0ld Girl Victims—Fam- | - ily Quarrel Reported. RLISSFIELD, Mich., August 3 A number of leads today confronted ravel the| he deaths s daughter, | and the er's five-year . Amelia, whose bodies| \ their farm home near| By the Associated Press l dv was found hanging | vope in the; \e woman and | “The child had | e marks ! ating she had been beaten had been ! poigoned | Suicide Theory Probed. Fhe theory that the woman and; her father had entered into suicide pact and had administered poison to} the child was investigated as the re sult of the notes, Appar- ently in B riting, to the | effect that his daughter had com-| mitted suiclde -and that he had de in the same poisoned manner d but failed the child. the to reveal a m 8 An examin; of the woman's body. which was marked as though she had been beaten, ether with | 1he absence of a moti refute this tk . the offic! Another lead f B - may have k ar randdaughter =1l then com mitted suicide Bogar he daughter had been ‘at od she refused to break flancee, Joe Smitka, to whom he ob- jected, neighbors told police Planned to Be Married. and the woman planned | police learned. and Bogar aged when he heard the v. threaten: ing to kil his dau than have - become a day in men and W The incident her the woman nor the child seen allve after this. A neigh- of the Bogars found a note on his doorst terday morning signed | with asking him to! home at once, | > i ‘or it » late The neighbor, Frank Androvitch, ! he farm house and discov- ered Bogar's body. He summoned police, who found the other bodies. BRICK HITS FILM FAN. Boy Throws Missle Into Open-Air Theyter. Injuring Man. , Va.. August 3. same within an inch of supplanting reel drama at the open- air_motion picty heater here last night when a brick, alleged to bave been hurled over the fence into the audlence by a small boy, struck George Anderson of Baliston on the head, knocking him unconscious. The cut sustained. however. did not prove serfous and er treafment at the drug store Dr. W. R. Boyer he was able to e for his home. ! Sheriff Fields later took into cus- | tody Barry Blake, 8 years old. of | Ashton Hefghts. who. in expressing | deep sorrow for having thrown the ! brick, said that he did it through anger aroused over being denied ad-| mittance to the He was taken ! home to his its, who promised | & sound spanking. | LIQUOR GUARDS HIT. August 3 (®).-The is for seized li rday He refused afts for $100,000¢to pay the liquor | gated an investi- | 1 he was tol many is left their at a time. ! United States Marshal Palmer An-| rson told the judge th g recently Pharmacy I Vermont Ave., 12th & R Sts. | Is a Star Branch There need not be any delay in the placing of your Classified Ads in The Star if you will take advantage of the facili- ties offered by the Branch Offices, one of which is in your neigh- borhood. Your ads will be han- dled from these Branches promptly and efficiently, appearing in the first available issue. The Star Branches are designated by an official i No fees are only regular The Star , prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined—and Star, advertisers get RESULTS. “Around the corner”’is A Star Branch Office. THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. WOODWARD & LOTHROP Men’s Store Savings in These Summer Sales Striped Flannel Trousers $7 75 Were $10 $Q.75 Were $12.50 to $16.50 Fine domestic and imported flan- nel and worsted Trousers. Every pair is excellently made and cor- rectly cut, showing various stripes and colorings on white. Waist sizes 28 to 36. Clearance Entire Stock Sports Coats 31 275 We,r:. 1.;fzzg.so 519.75 The first group includes knit- ted-and flannel Coats, in plain blue and fancy weaves. Were $25 to $35 The second group is composed of fine cheviot” and camel’s hair Coats, in tan colorings. All Sizes Except 39 Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. Sale Rockinchair LJ [ J Union Suits 85¢ /- C s $1.15 o ® i $6.50 The original side opening Union Suit that brings to men a new realization of complete comfort in warm weather, and in cold weather, too. Muslin and nain- sook. Men's Underwear Section. First floor. Continuing the Clearance STRAW HATS $]85 and $9.85 Fancy braids, flat sennits, split straws—in fact, every one of the fine hats in stock are offered at these low prices. . / All Panama Hats " Reduced 259, Mon's: Hat Section. Férst: floor,. 5% i C. TUESDAY. AUGUST 3. 1926. TWoodmard & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets 1,000 Yards Beautiful Colored Cretonnes, 38¢ . About 25 different designs, qualities and colors Many of these cretonnes are our direct importations— others are our exclusive patterns—but the designs have been discontinued—and there are only remaining ends of 15 to 35 vards. - Hence this extraordinarily low price. Cretonne Section, Sixth flaor. Let Us Reupholster Your Furniture and Make Your Draperies —during these warm Summer months so that yvour home will be ready for the entertaining you will surely wish to do during the Fall. We will gladly submit estimates and plans. Phone Main 5300. Have Your Down Quilts Recovered This is an excellent time to have your much prized down or wool Quilts and Comiorts recovered. \We suggest that you select the new cov erings from our large stock of silks, satins and sateens. Upholsters Section, Sixth floor. ‘An Ice Box Necessity Refrigerator e Special, 45¢ In the round shape, sketched above, that is so easily washed and so very sanitary. Four pieces—three fitted dishes and cover that fits snugly over the top; made of durable glass and specially priced. Glassware Section, Fifth floor - Imported Decorated Covered Dishes $1 each One prominent manufacturer’s sample line that we have been fortunate enough to purchase at a concession that enables us to offer them for less than half of what they would uswally cost. Both round and oval shapes, decorated with nu- merous -different floral patterns, some of which will harmonize with the dinnerware you already use. Chinaware Section. Fifth floor 100 Plaid Linen Luncheon Sets 54x54-inch cloth 6 napkins $3 Set The last we had like these sold at a much higher price—but- a fortunate purchase brings a hundred sets at this low price. They are blue and gold—always a popular color combination—and pure linen. Linen Section, Second floor. Imported Cottage Set Special $5~95 A set that shows well, the new vogue in dinnerware—colorful, new shaped . pietes and large floral patterns. Ideal for the Sum- mer cottage or the dining room that needs a note of color in its scheme. These matching pieces at special prices Plates, $1.80 to $4 dozen. Cups and Saucers, $3.75 dozen. Meat Dishes, 55¢ to $1.60. Salad Bowls, 45¢ to 90c. Vegetable Dishes, 45¢ to 90c. Grill Plates, $1 each. Chinaware Section. Fifth floor And the price is less than the usual wholesale cost The selection is very wide—offering a most attractive choice for use in every room in one’s home—and, if you have planned any redecorating for Fall, you will want to take advantage of the savings offered now. Make vour selections early—they’ll go quickly at 38¢ vard. Women’s Sheer, Cool Athletic Combinations These are Specially Priced S s Modern women are wearing them be- cause they want to be comiortably and well dressed. These ate of cool voiles and nainsook, in novelty stripes and cross-bars: they have knitted elastic bands at the waist allowing perfect comfort—and the popular camisole tops. Flesh and white. Sizes 36"to 44 Musiin Underwear Section. Third 00 Special—7-Piece Beverage Set, $1-45 Daintily cut with a swall floral spray on each one of the seven pieces, the set shown above will make a _charming and much desired com- plement to the tea table of the Summer hostess. Colonial Glass Water Pitchers, in a plain shape and also with the popular ice lip that is so handy just at present, are offered at the special price, 38c. Water Bottles; the sanitary - method of keeping water cool is not by putting ice into it but by keeping it-in the refrigerator. This square type is fitted with a metal-covered stopper. Special, 25c. Glassware Section. Fifth floor Come in and Let the Factory Representative Show You The Gordon Easy-on Auto Seat Covers The easiest auto seat covers to put on that we have ever seen—and just as easy to take off. They protect both your car upholstery and your own clothes from grease and dirt. Two Experienced Factory Representatives Here Tomorrow (Wednesday) the Last Day Come in tomorrow and let them show you how easy it is to put these covers on. fabrics to select from. You can put them on yourself in a Easily laundered whensoiled. No hardware tobother with. They are “tailored to fit.” And few minutes. priced reasonably low. Bporting Goods Section. Second floor. A splendid variety of Fords, $3.50 to $7. Chevrolet, $3.50 to $8.50, Buick, $8.75 to $15. Nash, $11 to $15. Chrysler, $10.75 and $11.50, Dodge, 5-passenger, $14. Hupmobile, $15. Studebalker, $14.50 and $17.50. Willys-Knight, $11.50, | Buick Sedan and Coach, $11. Oskland, $10.50 to $11.50. Overland, $10.75. Oldsmobile, $11.50.