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g™ s STARTS WRECKING - OF PLAZA HOUSES i Structures in Path of Avenue to Station: The Architect of the Capitol, David Lynn, ha: started wre iland owned by the C Botween the Capitol tion, which is to be la e supervision of the b scape artist in the country as a park n- sion of the Capitol The houses come within th ea through which ‘the new wide o m Union Station to Pennsylvania avenue will be built Government Hotels Remain. All of the structures in this area not occupied by G vi- ties are to be torn ¢ gress reassembles fu will be asked regardir of what are ment Jlotel bufldings p Wi up ork of de $3,000. Arc nue and 310 to 332 northeast. Delaware avenue e M. P. LAY DELEGATES IN 99TH CONFERENCE District of Ji and Pen ening s Support ‘of ‘thé and the Lord’ church was urg, port by Rev. Dr. ference president. recommended that a place for this work on our v, Dr. Thomas H. Lewis, nference of address the Maryland body today. The church was founded in following a break with dmission of laity into the church istration. The centenary" anni- versary will be celebrated with the meeting of the General Conference in St. John’s Church next'year. War Official Will Head Legion in Apple Blossom Parade. Special Dispateh to Thia Star: WINCHESTER, Va.. April 7.—The American Legion division of the Ap- | ple Bloasom Festival here this month, | probably two days of Easter week, will be headed by Hanfo! F; Asststant Secretary of W national commander of t was announced today. Mr. Mac p | has many personal friends among | members of Robert Y. Conrad Post, ! who ara planning a series of parties in_his honor. ies and towns in the Shen ley made application ions in the queen’s parac 1 floats, Charles Town ) show a raodel of Georg ic cave as used by ‘ MACNIDER TO BE GUEST. | | | the Masons in 1 { : |DEATH CLAIMS-FAIRFAX i CITIZEN, 101 YEARS.OLD | Charles Stewart Was Recipient of | | Letter From President on Cenionary Birthday. 8 w held hugh at 2 o'cloek es at the grave in t 3 pm. The members of of supervisors attended In F ith sery THE_EVE ING STAR, wAs}}\\’GTo.\; D. €. THURSDAY, APRH 7, 1927. VIRGINIA' TEACHERS MEET Special Dispatch to The Star. DANVILLE Hundred or more dis ers gathered here today. for the resion- | al conference of the Virginia Edu tion Association, which will hold ses- sions beginning tonight and running through Friday evening. 1 tonight will include| |COUPLE FOUND DEAD | FOLLOWING QUARREL Murder and Suicide Verdict Given by Coroner in Newport News, Va., Case. i sy P of educa« le is they night 1, president of | rmville, her body n he v of the husband was found in the a bullet wound thi igh the top of the mouth and .k automatic pistol was hanging s hand. The coroner's verdict was that Comer committed suicide after killing his wife The New patterns in ARMSTRONG LINCLEUM your office, stove Linoleum and LRI at | Lansburgh & Bro. | Superior Linoleum Ce. 3| 7th, 8th and E Sts., N.W. linoleumn ~carefully our own men, the nethod XEXEXEITXEXEIEIEXELXREK RRREEE: Offers a Complete Line of Armstrong’s: Inlaid’ Linoleums Rug Dept.—Seeond Floor A new shoe material Tts rich dull rib-finish 11 with crepe and resses for affernoon $14.50 s & Red, Green and Bl“e High ecolors now by e younetr red_ in _tbis imp and other e sisles at <> < Black and Monkeyskin One of the Tewest and daintiest of the f{ashion- ah pastel shoe ~tones. We are featuring it at ail es. Style pictured— $14.50 =7y P et et et et et et ettt Armstrong’s Linoleum— One of our many Na- tional lines that repeat- edly invite you to-open a charge account here, at Washington’s most beautiful department store. The HECHT Co-F STREET Pt et et et et st e tatatetats 00000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000400200202200000000000000006 XXX XN XL XX T AR AN X Womdrward & Lothvop We are Ready to Estimate The cost of covering'not only the floor of your entrance hall, but any other rooms of your home, or your office, with ARMSTRONG’S LINOLEUM Phone Main 5300 and Our Representative Will Calt . Lixouery SgerioN, Frerir Frooe. The Pick tez The finest fresh berries of the South, secured through our Southern branches, are used in TheVelvet Kind FRESH STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM Exquisite in quality—smooth as velvet! Sold in the convenient Velvet Kind pint package, sealed with waxed paper. Easy to carry. Create a sensation and take home your dessert tonight. Full strawberry or two-flavor combinations. /lelvet Kind '3 A PRODUCT OF SOUTHERN DAIRIES 009000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009002 1020000000000 0000000000000000000 . Girle' Coats! See them tomorrow! It has never been our pleasure to offer such x spllendid col- lection o f girls outerwear for so lit- tle money! Girls Coats! In an assortment too varied and too won- derful to attempt description. Y o u snust see them to ap- preciate their real value! Ancther Great Merchandise “Scoop’ for Sigmunds! Girls’ Coat Dept. Third Floor = Coats of fine all - wool plaids, mannish sport coats, attractive all- wool tweed mixtures. Splen- didly made! 250 Girls’ Spring Coats In a Sensational Special Purchase at a Wonderful Price Concession—On Sale At the Amazingly Low Pr 7to 14 Good service , fine style and value in Spring Coats for Girls. Mothers, take advantage of these great savings)! &QOOQOOMOO000000“00“0000“00“00““09000000000“0“0“0“‘”‘“0”“00‘“00000000000000000000600 & S FE ' e SR T S e i R S R N AR Noz. thats my idea 5 of a pretty entrance-hall floor * % Rich quarry tiles — Armstrong’s latest suggestion ] Actually embossed, like a hand-set floor of com- fortable linoleum blocks of varied sizes and blended colorings /\ F you were to ask Armstrong’s head de- signer to make an entrance-hall floor especially to order for you, this new pattern would be his answer. Do you want dignity? Color? A warm wel- come? An easy floor to clean? Armstrong'’s Embossed Inlaid Linoleum—now being shown at local department, homefurnishing, and lino- leum stores—has all these qualities. Notice the pattern—a pleasant grouping of many-sized tiles. Notiee the framing mortar lines—embessed; or pressed into the surface of For alcowe or upstairs room— "ARABESQ” A different low-priced floor “That is nice,” you'll say when you see Armstrong’s Arabesq. “T've never seen a floor just like it—and so low- priced too!” What is t‘l’xis new Hflo:r? Armstrong’s Jaspé or in ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY, Inlaid No. 6041 thetfloor. But this advertisement cartot show the-colors—varying shades harmoniously com- bined. Nor the finish—waxed to a soft glow. Nor can you feel the springiness and comfort of this floor underfoot. Nor can you tell that a waxed brush will clean it jiffy-quick. Yet this pattern is only one of scores of new Armstrong designs now being shown in this Spring Display. See them this week. “Handcraft Tile Inlaid” like a spring tonic of color on your sun porch When the sun porch s dressed up with & floor of Armstrong’s Inlaid Handcraft Tile Linoleum, it No.3015 becomes the room in your house in which to entertain. Tiles in tones of the same base color; ornamental i in bese and Inlaid No. 6007 Linoleum Division, Lancaster, Pennsylvania - Armstrong’s Linoleum PLAIN ~ INLAID BOSSED floor in the house ~ JASPE ~ ARABESQ -~ PRINTED 33 RIP000000000000090000000000000 $300000000000000 P00 000004990000000000003000000000000000000000000009000000000000000000