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BANDITS TERRORIZE GARY, KILLING MAN Also Shoot Officer Before One Is Slain and Com- panion Captured. By the Assoclated Press. SARY, Ind., September 3.-—Two | youthful gunmen, with a bravado in- spired by cheap liquor, terrorized the principal business street, killed one man and probably fatally injured a policeman late last night before a run- | ning pistol fight ended in the death of one and the capture of his companion. ! With o hastily deployed police | cordon closing in, they parted and fled e s after shooting the clerk | billiard hall, the last of three | held up within a few minutes’ stand- | s slain as he sped r in an exchange | “shots with Patrolman - Michuel Filynn, himselt serfously wounded. The other vouth fled afoot and was captured by police. Hurry Bolds, town, Oh ke s His com- panion, who later was reported to 1 he had not known Bolds ) met over numerous night, of Hals some of the players rowded room halting their <ome one had | through the explosion throwing » confusion. The ned ard when the shots only @ few persons looked the reports were proceeded to the Bry block away. There t small amount of mond ring from the advanced to the X blish- | ment while the police cordon tight- ened about them. FORESTVILLE DAY PROGRAM COMPLETED | — N Sixth Almu.’ll Carnival Tomorrow Includes Many Games and Prize Contests. . September 3. Forestville day 15t 21 on account d tomorrow. Most ppment or building e will open am with a gan 10 o'clock. A baby show will be-held at 1:30 p.m. Prizes will be'given for the best babies knights. Four pr $15, RM md $5 ponies for ond base nd at 5:30 :xpected to 1 and Forestville, will be * pulled. 1 Band of Ballston has the evening will begin . With the crowning of Love and Beauty winners of > old- will be held in the outdoor pavilic Admisslon to the grounds is free, bus will m chaitman of the day, following o commit- alum- | Mayo’s Pharmacy 3500 12th St., Brookland Is a Star Branch You will find it very handy when you have Classified Ads for The Star to take advantage of the facilities offered by The Star Branch Cffices—one of which is located near you. There are no fees con- nected with this serv- ice—only regular rates are charg The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers in Wash- ington combined. It A full line of the necessary pads, pen- cils, notebooks, fountain pens, erasers, | bags, etc., for school use, now ready! z STATIONERY DEPT., STREET :[MK. j ._ f f o f 5 = takes a Star Classi- nrri Ad maxi- “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1926. 15 LAN SBURGH & BRO. All of the smaller apparel needs and accessorigs for the school outfits of both boys and girls in our Shops for Youth. STREET AND FOUKTH FLOORS, 7th to 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 HERE’S OUR SCHOOL SLATE! It’s Easy Mental Arithmetic to See the Importance of These School Features at Lansburgh’s Tomorrow Here are fashions that should appeal both to the younger generation —with its eager eye for “externals” the bills, and is therefore inclined to older generation who “foots” —and to the more practical regard quality and workmanship as of greater impertance. There Is Clean-Cut Tailorirg . ana Sturdy Quadlity in These Boys’ 4-Pc. Fall School Suits $12.75 -such quality, in fact, as vou would never expect at this low price! Just the suit for the schoolboy—who will appreciate the fact that there are both long trousers and golf kr every suit. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Made of serviceable woolen mix- tures, in good-looking gray, tan and brown colorings that are very new. Single or double breasted coat, man- nish vest and well tailored knickers and long trousers. Without a doubt— an excellent buy! ~ 4-Piece Knicker Suits %9.75 Made of long-wearing weaves—a double-breasted coat, vest, regular and golf knickers—or long trousers and golf knickers. In sizes 7 to 17 vears. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. A New Attraction in Our Shoe Dept.! Young Men’s And with this array of modest prices, it will probably not requixjc as close figuring as parents may have imagined it would—to outfit the younger members of the hous ehold both smartly and service- ably, as well as completely, for the coming "school season. Junior Shop Fashions for the Slim, Smart Miss in Her Teens! CleverNewFrocks of Silk or Jersey Jersey—the ideal fabric for the class room, the street, the school games— fashions a great many of these new frocks, in the one and two piece models are splendid examples of clean-cut tailoring and simple chic. Satin and Canton Crepe arc the two silk fabries that are most popularly featured in the afternoon frocks—for after-school occasions. Made with the new bloused back. the new sleeves, the new vestee. Chanel. jungle green, navy, henna, brown and tan. Another Jersey Group $12 Of soft, all-wool jersey—one and two piece styles that are trimmed in contrasting jersey or in matching crepe de chine. The same wanted shades—in sizes 13 to 19 years. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. $3.50 to $4.25 Values! Little Glrls e Shoes $6.00 Great care has been used in the sclection of this, our first line of young men’s shoes—and we feel confident that they will win the approval of high school and col- lege-bound youths, as far as style, quality and price are all concerned. Splendid Fall models in black and brown calf show all of the newest toe shapes. Sizes 6 to 10. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO, Smart New Hats For the ““6 to 14” Age! $1.98 Mostly felts, of course, and such clever ones—with deft creases in the crown. and novel trimming effects of crisp grosgrain ribbon! Some with the new wide brim, others in snug poke effects, which are always girlishly smart, and becoming. Shades that schoolgirls will love: French blue, lipstick red, rose, green, rust, navy and tan. FOURTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Shoes $2.95 Sav, that Mother certair will dov appreciate at th school ling time—when the s need so many things! 4 to 2; \ndfln n one style or another. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. New Lucette Frocks Arrive for School Opening! $1.98 —and every {resh group of these famous little wash dresses is a pleasant surprise! The same quality, the same excellent workman- ship. One and two piece effects, cleverly smocked and pleated. With or without bloomers to match. Sizes 6 to 14 years. FOURTH FLOOR Boys’ & Girls’ Sport Socks A New Selection With Fancy Tops! 50c Pr. A whole large table piled up with these sturdy socks—awaits your se- lection—in all sorts of attractively colored novelty weaves, as well as in the plain staple shades. Good service- able quality, with fancy tops in every case, that are both smart and new. All sizes. STREET FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Girls’ Wool Sweaters Play an Important Part in the School Wardrobe! $2.98 There are school and play activities in which it is out of the question to wear one’s nice coat—that is where these warm coat sweaters come into their own! Of sturdy quality—in a number of fancy new weaves—with coflar, cuffs—and very necessary pockets. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Others at $3.98. FOURTH FLOOR. L. \\~nl RGH & BRO. Soft Jersey Dresses For the Younger Girl, Too! Miss 7 to 14 Years is going to be just as smart—and sensible as her older sisters, and have at least one of these popular jer- sey frocks for school and other occasions Here are several pretty models in lip- stick, henna, leather, rust and green, FOURTH FLOOR