Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1927, Page 31

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LEGION COMPLETE PLANS FOR UAN(}E JE | that they had valid claims against the Government The President and Mrs. Coolidge head the list of distinguished patrons, which includes Vice President Dawes, Secretary of State - Kellogg, Gen, James G. Harbord and Chief Justics Walter 1 MeCoy of the Supreme Court of the District of ( Maj. Gen. Amo: ander of the tment of TfiE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, « REV. FATHER GORMAN GETS AGADEMY POST Native Wnshmgtomnn Takes New Charge at Sohool in Louis- ville, Ky. D._C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 197 PRISONER IDENTIFIED ’lnkmn 37 years ago, and received his educational training at Gonzaga Col- | lege: St. Joseph's College, Somerset, Ohio: the Dominican House of Studias and Catholic University, Washington He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Gorman of 15 Seaton place, Wash ington. Father Gorman's suecessor at Holy Rosary parish is Rev. P. A. Maher. (i;d?l‘ of Preachers, of Yopngstown. Ohio. by Swindled Her of $18,000 in Chicago. IN ALLEGED FRAUD Woman Snyn Russell Hall Osgood- | plumbing supply manufacturer, as the ‘man \\hn she charges, swindled her | 000 last July. Mre. Rundley uun she came here from Chicago aft- {er detectives she had hired to trace Osgoodby had reported he was under | arrest here. Osgoodby, also known as Russell Hall and James E. Edwards, was ar- | rested last Tuesday at the request of | Milwaukee authorities, | Osgoodby operated sev MRS. STOKES’ BROTHER NAMED JOINT GUARDIAN Widow of Millionaire Asks Ald in Protecting Interests of Minor Children. who charge | swindles | By the Assoriated Press. NVER, January 14.—Victor Ar- Miller, brother of Mrs. Helen Ell- Dls!lngulshed Patronage As- sured Ball Tomorrow Night to Reduce Debt. will recei by Viee ¢ |and Mrs. « ogswell, Vice ¢ , | Sprcial Disnateh tn The Star. | Charles llfllogmi and Mrs. Hillegeist, S | HOUSTON. Tex.. January 14— !‘:I;-”smkfin;w“\”":::‘1 (v;hn’?‘\\_:-\f com- | Very Rev. F. B. Gorman I\nmln‘lran ©rder of Preachers, a native of Wash | \nnu ss Helen (', 2 | ington, D. C. and pastor of Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Hnuswn for | there. Local police =a | | connected with a lot-selling organiza- | T, | tion here | wpod Stokes, widow of the millionatre, Ty sty Seniiciavd Fren | 'Mrs. Rundley picked Osgoodby | W. E. D. Stokes of Naw York. yaster- PITTESBURGH, Pa., January 14 from a group of 10 prisoners. He is|day was appointed joint guardian with Russell Hall Osgoodbhy, who, police | in jail in default of $50,000 bail. | her to look after the intarqsts of her say, 1s wanted in several Midwestern | ;’i‘::“’:[::f.‘“‘“- James and Helen Mu- cities in connection with alleged The -appointment was made in Dis- fraudulent rgal estate deals, was jden- | be more color in men's hats, giving | trict Court here at the request of Mrs. tified here ‘vesterday by Mrs. Ruth | the sheiks chance to wear their | Stokes, wha stated she is planning a Rundley, widow of a wealthy Chicago | sisters’ bonnets, to trip to Euro) Lansburgh & Bro. NOTED SURGEON DEAD. e Dr. Envsing ol Donmnrk Interna- | Miss, Me tionally Known. Succumbs. COPENHAGEN, Denmark, January has left t} ‘ to be. |14 (P.—Dr. Thorkild Rovsing, pro come " pri nd pastoe |; \Louls | fexsor of clinical surgery at the Uni Bertrand demy and parish. Louis Sy ok o 5 . or i Father Coriah Baok hl(?\ms“\ of (op v,)!az n and inter new charge this week after a farewell | Pationally known in surgery, is dead. reception. at_which his parishioners | g presented him with a purse of sav r. Ravsing &) hundred dollavs | was educated in Copenhagen. He was Father Gorman's prometion. ac.|President of the .Danish Physical So curding 1o his DAriehioners. wak the |clety in 1913 and was the author of | veward of his work ar Hoiy Rosary [MARY books on medical subjects, | the past four When he came | B A to the church from New York Ciiy : }“ here for more than a he served | Winston to Leave Treasury. as secretary of the pre the | Garrard B. Winston, Undersecretary funds, to the ex Y T 3 it ; h was in debt and mu waller |of the Treasury. will leave his post , expended in the ns e Ausue, | Committee 0. K.'s Griest Bill. | FITHY 05" TEE ATl S e February 1 to hecome a member of families of .needy ex [ vdner- Posi, the Gearga| The Greist hill fo give fourth.class | now ont of debi and plans are under | the law firm of Sherman & Sterling and for exservice men's | Washington Post, the Vincent P. Cos. | postmasters 15 per cent of their an- | A Nase Yook GIty, ha Auanuace hut h es, after | tella Post. | iete des 40 Hommes | nual salary for rent. fiyel and keght | ng et § Cheveaux, the Quentin Roosevelt | was approved hy the House post office | € AT o Post | committee yesterday The London word is that there will Preparations have heen completed for the Ameri TOW night in According the he ex-service members of ¢ the commands ing the Distri ent, will be in charge of iley u.\unn Hotel | four well the reduce the ox holders inciude Mrs. Frank B. am Corcoran Bustis, Mrs. James and Mrs Williams, | born in 1862 and e presidential yacht, ¢ the direction of American whridge Gen arence (. am han, Watson Frank Press Club Post, the | the Tank Corps Post, Post, the Henry ¢, Speng: Titfman, Augustus 1" WIIL render several v Pickham. ihe Depart- | \ietory Post e Legion iz seeking to re o VERY REV. F. B. GORMAN. way for a large new church building. For two vears afier the war. Father | night. He is to he a8 chaplain at Camp Hum | Representative Ogden ash- | York succeaded by Mills of New Midmonth sale of Toilet Goods Some not-veryv- -frequent reductions on your favorite aids to daintiness and charm! A two- day sale! Flaconnettes of Coty Perfumes 35¢c Coty's perfumes, rebottled by Milton, Cahn & Co., wholly inde- pendently of Coty. A delightful purse size vial for so little! Extracts Size Talcums Lutlons #pe Cotr's S 2 . 8¢ Frostilla fc Houbigant's i B surea size Apurea size Floramye 0 Size Floramsr 85 ize Coty's T, Orizan. Chs Paris. And Glscering 216 ¥ and Almond 79 Hinds' Honey and Almond. 35¢ Creams Ponds’ Vanishing Ponds' V. Angelus 8c Professional $1.15 HE 1.15 1.05 % o, 8175 Size Peore! 6.2 Size odors | 3 $1.00 Size Marigmy.. ... These interesting sales this vear have supplanted our previous January “Sales of White.” The “white,” you sec, is still included in domestics and lingerie, but such additional features as this sale of Boys' Wash Suits and other things not mentioned here (draperies, infants’ wear, wash fabrics, etc.) give you an added incentive to be present and share in the savings! a ¢ Emeraude. Palmolive um odors} 8 Lady Mary Coty’s QOaps Coty's — Toe Doz 4 "Lf . i i . ine Kimona B 4"caad or 208 Toilet Waters S0c Raprauas Shs cit g 1.03 Size Az § 5 Siz urea Vegetals Size Floramye §0c, Pingad's 1.35 “2se Tooth Pastes 1 c Pepsodent ... 3.25 Size Coty's L'Origan Chypre Emeraude. Coty's Lulenn- Yaill Deodoranta . e B0 Mum ] Mouth Washu Bought through the American Retailers’ Association of 17 stores Thousands of Boys’ $1.65 and $2 WASH SUITS 1.39 3for $4 Paris £6.00 Size 3 lar: 3 odors ) Ges s T 50 Stearn's Litac $1.25 Size Marigmy. . H T air 0"1“ Face Fovdere $L10 P e Mavie S 0c Floramye B Coty's . 9c Azurea o Dier-Kiss nau almilive Shamnoo | 19¢ Caro-Co Shampoa....... Bathroom Paper Greenwood. 3 rolls for Street Floor. ¥1333%% Lady Mary . Mignonette (white only) .. -$8¢ Muzoident LA! SBURGH & BRO.—7th, 8th AND E STS. ——FR 7400 Rnnnnn——n TRt From merely-reading the lists below—of colars, styles and materials—yeu can get no idea of the wonderful choice that awaits you at this very un- usual price! There is just about every type of wash suits that little 214:to-8-year-old boys wear—even linens are included—and all of sturdy, quality. Style Flaf’fim" Middy Furniture Prices Are Down Every Piece of Lifetime Furniture Is Priced Now on the New Low Basis worthwhile Materials: Coleors: Fancy Suiting Blue Everfast IV hite Regulation Broadcloth Natural Long and Golden Cloth Combinations g § Checks Short Sleeves Poplins Plaids Button-on Lineus Stripes Lumberjacks HOLESALE fur- niture prices are lower. The sharp markdowns on our de- pendable Lifetime Furniture will show that you get more for your outlay today. 4 Street Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street “A. R. A.” Bleached Sheets at COTTON SALE prices! One of our finest sheets featured for the last the Cotton Sales. High grade, fully bleached quality, made to the order of the Amer- ican Retailers Association stores (Lansburgh's being the only one in Washington), quality that we can guarantee, in fact® 1 L This Week These Savings Are Available day of The savings now on Lifetime Fur- niture will go far teward furnishing your home as you would like to have it furnished. $1.69 Sheets, 72x90. .$1.39 $1.79 Sheets, 72x99. .$1.49 $1.89 Sheets, 72x108.$1.59 $1.79 Sheets, 81x90. .$1.49 $1.89 Sheets, 81x99, . $1.59 $1.99 Sheets, R1x108,$1.69 1.99 Sheets, 90x99. . $1.79 4. 900 Girls’ Undergarments —Cotton Sale priced! 50c Wise mothers will outfit their young daughters for months to come—while such sturdy quahtv~smh large choice You have no idea of the values! They are, indeed, nete- worthy. And all our usual, regular, carefully selected stock of Lifetime Furni- Two Other “A. R. LANSBURGH & BRO.—7th, specials AL IR A 42x36 .. 45x36 ... Third Floor—Lansbursgh’'s—7th Strest ) Pillowcases, awaits them—fer only 50c! Dainty pink figured muslin gowns, trimmed in contrasting colors, sizes 6 to 14 vears; white or flesh combinations with lace or embroidery trimmed tops and elastic knees, sizes 2 to 14; white muslin gowns with touches of lace or embroidery, sizes 6 to 14; fully cut combinations of cross-bar material, with drep-seat and garter tabs, sizes 4 to 14, Pourth Floor—S8th Steeet, 8th AND E STREETS—FRANKLIN . ture, MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E SO OO flfllflflflfllfllfllflfl“lllllflllflllllflllllfllllflllllfllllflllll“ Tl @

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