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g2 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. €., TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, }927. BELIEVE FOUL PLAY |2se e FGHERGATIOUS 15 A e MR e B, e s e Stomach Upset istry department announced no poison pensive and cumbersome. At the time McKinley School Building. was found in Elrod's stomach. i atontic e as 7 & . tor?(‘.k:fl;cen"r;th:r‘mrr':?:x‘\ o St 3 :‘rr"‘n:rdt;::‘\-‘t:l ’\‘\IY: ::::Z:a:»fxfix«;“‘xlq | 2y Of OWDlan(,WSkl The Senate District committee has : from a rival for the affections of his tension to State offices. I believed in | Vote on Second Article Reported e e (R Wt hve Toan | what i g L e g held this afternoon on the question of p ; sweetheart, Miss Veda Bellefeuille, 19- its virtue when used in smaller po- he Assacisted Press year-old high school senlor. Miss Bel- . litical units, where the people had | Approved by 50 A e * ‘Don: |locating the heating plant of the new 3 3 |lefeuille told police the letters were % the opportunity to know candidates | to 33 CHICAGO, January 18.—McDon® |\ Ap, o School. 5 Chemlsts Fmd NO Traces Of written hy herself to arouse Elrod's New Pennsylvama GOVCTHOI‘ at first hand. the main I think | ' ald is a good mame, but Owsian- Residents of Eckington are pro-| e | > 1 that it has been Ce e owski is better. So thinks Peter |testing against the plan of the Com. || ¢! or rdered bowels, jealousy. Her testimony also dis- it must missioners to put the plant on the - Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse I . . {closed that she had told Elrod of the : satisfactory people.” R e etors HIE death.: e ) : | Although the Senate approved one| MeDonald, who asked a court order | Poison in Supposed. | hoax before his dea Advises Further Test—For |*on ftign i dieation the | le of the Lausanne treaty 1n| to change it to Owslanowsil, the |COrRer of Second and R streets north. || v in a soothing, healing od left a note to police express: | ! gov “in law | @ to p c I i b east, contending it should be placed || way. When the live wels val would kill both | ) e terday, the ad-| name under whish he was bornl. |, s interior of the large tract ac- |||are performing their aral fune e 3 a i 2 C C nent.” cutive session Suicide. and Miss Bellefeuille. In | Enforcing Dry Act. e amendment and | ministration forc fled on this| A top sergeant couldm't pro- |Om the interlor of the larg are rming ral fu one of the letters from the g [ itory laws,” he as-| vote to muster a two-thirds majority, | nounce his name and began calling |duired for the high school || tions, away ion - and who signed as “IKeith rte o respected by all law. | which would be necessary for rati<| him McDonald during the war, | . e coroner's jury at Mar- | By the Asso ens and made cffective | fication of the pact for the re-estab- | said Peter, and try as he might, IOWA CITY, lowa, January 18.— HARRIS 3, Pa., Janus ~[by e Jublic official, | lishment of diplomatic and commer-| he had been unable to rid himself ; gain today, and Miss Bellefeuille | Gov. John . “Who N who are guflty of making | clal relations with Turkey, of the Irish-sounding name since, may be recallet. ducted into office ay, said tributing for beverage purt The test came in executive session| much to his disgust. fnaugural addr he doubted | poses alcoholic Tiquors x| on the second article of the treaty o | the " ad making Yelating to capitulations. This was The first woman ever to head a |change in . primary Jaw 4 e law. It is just|approved by a vote reported to have rand jury in New Jersey is Mrs, Lila | until® the m | en fur uch murder to kit with poisoned 50 to 83 Thompson, _recently appointed | tc ind public opinjon has d c s as Kl in any other 1f. uld be made ade. B tho Associated Press, the work with Mile. Suzanne Villiere, a woman 3 lawyer who recently delivered a thesis ransfe: valn. Al Deuegiate, © e on the treaty itself is|In the Palais de Justice in Paris, was | o ; relief. Eat what you like. 15 the first woman ever accorded the " honor. with opponents pre- 75 spring patterns---$2 to $2.98 Printed Crepes Another season of gay prints is beginning—and another Lansburgh Silk Sale offers the new- est patterns and colors at a very special price. Vivid designs, that skillfully combine many col- .69 ors—more subdued patterns in two or three hues, or in two tones of one color—a delightful selec- tion, in a firm, all-silk quality of 40-inch crepe. $2.98 Washable Fat Crepe, yd., $2 $2.69 Heavy Satin Crepe, yd., $1.98 One of our famous silks whose popularity knows no one season! A lovely, A rich and beautiful quality that will make the smartest of Spring frocks— washable quality that comes in some fifty light and dark colorings, including using either or both sides of the fabric—and it is also ideal for lingerie, neg-, ' such new favorites as Monkey Skin, Mother Goose, Athenia, Hydrangea, ligees, slips, etc. Black, navy, jungle, Chanel, brown and new high shades. 40 inches wide. Gooseberry and French Beige. I Third Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street Belgian Linen Covers for 3-pc. Suite, $29.95 The sooner you place your order the better—for this is a limited offer—which means very unusual savings! This price includes covers for any 3-piece suite not requiring over 22 yards of linen. Best quality linen—and excellent workmanship. $5 %5 0, $65 and $69.50 (s : Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, pair 55¢ Vv S . N Dainty blocked marquisette, prettily ruffled ; 274 yards long with tie-backs. ate mter Coats 5 V.. A very tempting price. Come ag early as possible? | Pretty New Cretonnes, yard 25¢ = ¢ Charming designs and color combinations—quaint, modernistic, or “in 4 3 e A between”—something for whatever purpose you may have in mind. \ ‘s : f ; § -k Oil Opaque and Anchor Holland Shades, 75¢ Usually such drastic reductions as thése do 6-pc. unflnlShed Set This is'the opportunity” you have been looking for—to replace your old not prevail until February—and remember, most dingy ones, - Size 36x6 feet in the wanted colors. Guaranteed rollers. of these are newly received coats! » . $ 1 9 50 Fitth Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street ' Gracefully styled coats for miss and matron; . distinctively collared and cuffed with beaver, i . 2 : Chink of the fun you’ll have painting it in your . . squirrel, fox, wolf or manchu wolf. Sizes 14 to o Bk “ g e 2 . favorite color; and think of what you’ll save by buying g B i 20; 36 to 50%5. ¢ it unfinished. Set includes 4 spindle-back chairs, 1 drop- eam ess Xmlns er u S SlZeS' leaf table (36x42 inches) and 1 server with drawer—all Second Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street . well made. 50 * Two sizes for a whole room, and many times that number of designs and color schemes. 8.3x10.6 and 9x12 foot sizes. You'll find several pleasing designs that will accord with the colors of your room—rich tones that are beautifully contrasted or blended into pleasing harmony. ' ¢ $32.50 Axminster Rugs, Special, $25 $42.50 & $47.50 Axminster Rugs 8-Day Clock, $4.95 Wood Basket, $1.95 i ]:t\f slizc f?tf 5""3“, rooms.fingnfse:cral "f\:“" I—Ze- Seamless—with real chara ) the Your choice of colorful bar pins, chokers An attractive porcelain- A sturdy willow basket cde B i st very popular sizes, 8.3x106 and festoons, bracelets, bandeaux, {Latch bands’ face clock—to be wound of pleasing shape—fin- :“fa.l:'t'\: - y°:§32§"""°° UL LAl L ings are quite apparent and in keeping etc.—a (th‘n"ning{ assortment offering mighl): only once a week! ished with varnish. ractive appe 3 ster special. attractive values. . . % L) e g : $67.50 and $72.50 Wilton Rugs, $62.50 Scatter Size Axminster Rugs, $3.15 “ 2 Some very striking color effects and designs. Two Colorful little rugs—and at Tive 2754 in. 2 Strands of Mfd. $395 Strand of Mid. sizes, 8.3x10.6 and 9x12. Choose one to accord with You'll want two or three !m At g i s 1 :iiul Pearls) for $1 Pearls, sl el the color scheme of your living room—they are lovely! many corners where its colorful patters ‘ Another tempting combina- Fifth Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street tion offer—a lovely 60-inch single strand and a dainty 3- : row one with fancy pearl high-grade mfd. pearls— catch; boxed a creamy and lstrous. 8 A : Three colorful groups in this Street Floor—Lansburgh’s—7th St. This amazing special is a beautiful 60-inch string of . $2.95 Ironing Board $1.98 Griswold Skillet $2.48 A N fl E Strongly made and well Thc_,\'rv.si_isgizc of this s s a 1 e 0 f P 0 t t e r emo ex Xpert braced 'to make it rigid. splendid skillet, finished Y All ready covered. in nickel. White Enameled Bread Box, $1 - ‘ White enamel square-top bread box—good quality ‘ ‘ C white enamel, a splendid value at $1. Miss Cannon, an expert G e A L e corsetiere, has beautiful Colonial Hand- A great many new Spring models to hooked Rugs attractive show you, and she is here ¢ FUII .Size Wardr()be Trunk $10 to $16.50 z:lsapet;:tndycgll; L E ; The perfect “background” > S - to see that }0}1 select the $ 75 for your quaint four-poster will visualize in \\\ one that most ideally suits 1 9- beds, drop-leaf tables and other particular nooks carly American types of furni- of your home— Raise-top style—complete with shoe box, laundry bag, ture! Genuine “Aunt Nancy” and why resist rugs—delightful reproductions the temptation Corsettes, $5.00 to $12.50 drawer, hatbox and locking bar. ~ A'limited number, only! of The JAtIHLE T gELmaRE by S ot Brassieres, $1.00 to $5.00 women in the picturesque Blue * S P $,400to $1250 Black Enamel Week-end Case, $2.95 Ridie Mountaios: Dovaly st such prices as these? Fat, cozy teapots, pretty bowls, vases, 5 e Light weight, but strong and serviceable. Made over wood terns and colors—to be seen in jardinieres and wall pockets in lovely rose, blue, green, ye!l ‘w Girdles, $3.00 to $12.50 frames, with leather-protected corners. Sizes 18, 20 and 22 inches. our Gift Shop. and rich black tones—all of higher-priced qua]it\'! Fourth Floor—S8th Street Sixth Floor—7th St. your needs. Becond Floor—7th St. Fifth Floor—8th St. LANSBURGH & BRO.—7th, 8th ANDA E STREETS—JANE STUART, / PERSONAL SHOPPER, FRANKLIN 7400 | 5 P -