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TIIE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. JANUARY 19. 1928 FAMILY OF 4 POISONED. | - ‘ 3100 000 SUBSCRIBED ifé“a’u.fi“;v‘“‘s’;,:&:l;“ S ""‘“‘Confederate Veteran, in New York Flrst Lewis, who made the $100,000 | FOR CATHOLIC SCHOOL fi’.‘rf«r“ arniesttias maie | Mimeifor D7 Years. Fmds City Unchanged TG RS, i |since 1923, and for the last two years Jesuit Named College Head. | hu been dean o! the College of Liberal ANDREW SCHEER HEADS MILWAUKEE, Wis., January 19 (#).| Art CITIZENS‘ ASSOCIATION Cough Medicine i're_pnred by Fa-| —Announcement was made here lut‘ ther Kills Him, Wite and Sons, | M§ht of the appointment of the Rev.| Thomas E. Allen and Mrs. E. N. llllam Magee, 8. J., Jesuit edu- CLEVNEANDIObiox Jantars 1 0i0Rh-] | onMagsey B4 youni Jesilke LW”“ UP Tba‘ Cold and fater foined the British navy,| Leach Chosen Vice Presidents of |james Potter, 45 years old; his wife, | 31T and administrator, as president of . January 19.—Maj. Gen. | taking part in the bombardmant of Lulu, 43 years .,“y ol B two sons, | Marquette University, succeeding the WIuI Mnsterole Have Musterole handy when a cold i V] Group. Harry Rene Lee, adjutant general and | Alexandria and the Egyptian cam- Dahlgren Terrace P James, ir., 16, and Robert, 14, were - W FAMOUS $50,000 VIOLIN |chicf of staff of the United Confed- | pajan. J and Robert, 14, were| Rev. Albert C. Fox, 8. J. who e ’ tarts. It has all of the advantages erate Veterans, visiting New. York for || After taking a stroll about the city,| Andrew F. E. Scheer, 1224 Saratoga | cad st night less than one hour|peen nere for the past six years. | Father Magee has been at Marquette | ¢ grandmother's mustard plaster after taki York's the first time 'in 57 years, finds that|Gen. Lee, who is 82 years old, said: | avenue northeast, was clected presi- sttt b m‘:;’n“% ‘t‘!’l‘;fl;am:;"cme | Benno Rabinof, From New York's i), ¢jty “hasn't changed a bit." {“I know this town. and except for the | dent of the Dahlgren Terrace Citlzens'| D. L. Cowles, deputy city chemist {without the burn. You feel a warm East Side, Agrees to Pay $1,000 | inilctas thail ointment pene- Gen. Lee is here to attend the 101st | (all buildings it hasn't changed a bit. |0 in | attached to the Detective Bureau, said CHICAGO, January 19.—F. J. Lewis [ birthday anniversary \of Gen. Robert|I havent been here for 57 vears, but | ASsociation at its annual mecting a Month for Four Years. | it the Social Oyster House, Twelfth and | they died of mild convulsions caused trat he po P 500t hin + | E. Lee at the Hotel Astor today. I could find my way around almost . i rates th pore n a vothmg, B It b 9190000 o sptan [ Qo Teo Served. 31 ‘mmontna in_the | biidfolded. because the streets haye | Rhode Island avenue northeast, s ,’:”,,‘,‘,‘,.”5’“",”,?“,,(2',‘,’,‘,?";,,‘:’,{;‘,‘;“;";{,’,‘,’, ::' cooling sensation and quick relief. Smiing Sone £ oy Bame | WOORDIEA | 11, Aesoniaipd iBrese | Confederate army. being mustered out |not changed in- dircction, and. that's | Night. and entered immediately into & SO0, ET TERMISSC LEAT badies T Made of pure oil of mustard and o e ecalected, Cathiolie bovs 0f | ™' \ply’ YORK. January 19—An Fast | in 1865 as o sergeant, He came (o |all T needed.” the duties of ‘his new office. “Other | {1E S0ULY morkuc, to which they were | Musterole e BTt o e fome. ¢+ an addi- | Side youth whom Leopold Auc.. -».‘>d | New York shortly {hereafter and| Gen. Lee fs still actively engaged in o e e[ ALED: e Hoanital tion of $1 to every $3 obtained from Violinist. recently assisted in a Carnegle | worked as a printer on various news- |the printing trade as foreman of a second vk‘:t" president; J. G. Kingsbury, — every other source up to $300,000 for | Hall concert to provide funds for his|papers. He left New York in 1872 printing firm in Nashville, Tenn. treasurer, and. Josepi Sullivan, secre- : . ; building of the school. e el = tary. John G. Miller and M. W. Australian Fruit Subsidy. Cardinal Mundelein two weeks ago 98y S Sn s eonn. | Q Pickering will continue as delegates to| MELBOURNE, Australla, January 19 pat the project for the school inty the o e A LOST TEACHER FOUND. | SEER FACES TAX CHARGE. Michigan Park Gitizens' Assoclation, | (7).—Because of the strong competition S { e oly Name S vy et s S - 0 ——— e £ewis 3 unt 'S e e on {o an initial payment of $2.000. ; presilent by Cali nd other Wes - S e W e e el A o e et ror Bis tn:| DETROIT, Janusry 10 (P.—Miss| 108 ANGELES, January 19 (p— | Michigan = Park ~Citizens' Association | % © mr:mPIn 2 1d om e :‘;‘n c:’: tution would be located on 160 acres The tlolin sent fram Landon, (66 b 02| PN eGlure, 18, Gorning. N. Y. school | Clxitie fonlin: known in| Urged that the assoclations in the | ners, ederal Government has de- which had been donated to him for the | Shection. was once used by Lipi hehieirm ol p sl B nder 'the Great,~ | hortheast sections ~ co-operate by | cided to subsidize canned fruit exports purpose near Lockport, a suburb of Chi- | has been conducted since her disap: o iniad e er, was arrested by | monthly meetings of three delegates |y, G ot pritgin, €ago. B pearance September 1, 1927, has been authorities yesterday ‘on two | from each assoctation. ?;lhesmhlsfi:: Maintenance of the school at the rate turned over to her parents and re- |counts of perjury and one of evading | Terrace group approved the suggestio = ©1 $50.000 & year is aiready provided Doomed Man Denied Rehearing. | iy v b ot Do A P e ome tax for 1054, ®land Mr. Scheer, Mr. Miller and Mr. Texas Publisher Dies for through ~ the = Catholic ~salvage | OLYMPIA. Wash, January 19 (#).— | according to officials at Harper Hos- | Conlin was released after he posted | Pickering were appointed to represent u ies. matic disposi- Wallace C. Gaines, convicted slayer of | pital here, where she recently applied | §15.000 in Liberty bonds. the organization at the meetings with | DALLAS, Tex., January 19 () — and other waste | his daughter, Sylvia, & Smith College | for treatment at the psychopathic clinic. | The Internal - Revente Department | the others. Frank P. Holland, owner of Holland's materials from Chicago Catholic house- graduate, vesterday was denied @ re- | Hospital officlals refused fo_discuss | charces that Conlin filed a return show- | _ Mr. Miller was president during 1927. | Magazing and the Farm and Ranch, holds. hearing by the State Supreme Court of | the case beyond saying Miss McClure |ing a net 1oss of $10.123.87. The Gov- | The following new members were ad- | an agricultural publication, died at his | The $100000 donation by Mr. Lewis |the death scntence passed by the King | had been “treated and ~subscquently |crnment a that his profits for that | mitted: Edward Mudd, Dr. J. D. Brad- | home here yesterday after an iliness of | ot g gt County Superior Court | taken away by her parent vear were $125.919. H. Shurden and L. H. Fisher. | three weeks 0 St. Gregory by the Pope. Chicago Manufacturer Aids Dnve 'YOUNG MUSICIAN BUYS to Establish Institution for Neglected Boys. - Re the Associated Pros sore throat 3 | theumatism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pains and enuine toric | aches of the back or joints, I muscles, sprains, bruises FAR or NEAR |70 0" cet, cotds of the GLASSES. | may prruvv’ prenmonia and A $10 outfit Jars & Tuben for $5.00. 1 SPECIAL FOR FRI. & SAT. DR. CHAS. FORIGHT 915 G St. N.W. sociated D, ALPHER co:gru:'rz Better than a mustard plaster See Other Page for Downstairs Store Specials e PALALS POYAL ANOTHER FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY! When you read the prices—ichen you see the merchandise—when youreckon the savings—then youw'll know why F. riday Bargain Day is so popular! This is the day we clear stocks—the day we hurry out small lots and odd groups. And when an opportunity presents itself we offer marvelous specmlc, too! Look at the Manhattan Shirts—below. The merchandise is always desirable. The price is always low. Check up this page and see what you need—and then plan to get down early! For Friday Only Plain and Fancy SILKS Selling Regularly at $1.69 to $1.98 Yd. On Sale Tomorrow $1.49 Yd Fancy Taffeta Printed Georgette Silk Radium Printed Crepe Rayon “Extacy” —and others We Wish We Had More— But There Are Only 19 Blue Serge 2-Trousers SUITS $28.50 Every man knows how seldor possible to get a real bargain in a blue serge suit! But this is one of “seldom” times! These are well tailored, periect fitting suits of guaranteed all-wool sunfast blue serge. The coats are lined h quality alpaca. The two pair trousers will double the wear. Sizes 36 to 40. PALAIS ROYAL—Men's Store—Main Floor All Hau- Goods 259, Off For Clear I)u\'v —and Cloudy Days! : Raincoats and oo Tom C W tocks before stock tak See These! Y ) vant to lower stocks before stoc ak- b isnd $ .50 Sports oats ing—s0 we've marked every item a quarter S0—Hats, originally $5—recently $] 88 Yd JustiRead heve Beicesl below usual—here are some of the excel- 295—late Winter and early . { ] a1 a - models— Ten fortunate women will save 168324 Raincoats 10 10 % @ es—tomorrow, $7.50 good styles, too $1 95 tailored Winter coats, fur trim- s § 5 S Tomorrow med—and in sizes 16 to 4. Sx‘ lremh Ventilated Hair $26 25 PALAIS Rmu,-vm nery with gray . PALAI L—Coats—Th 1 With @ LAISSROYAL-Costs—Thizd fHloor ALALS ROYAL—Beauty Parlor—Balcony Novelty Woolens ly 10! S Selling Regularly at $2.49 to P - S A 2 Fur Trimmed Coats ed a New Hat? Just Three! Boys' $29.75 Real Leather, Sheep-lined Coats Tomorrow 12 Price $14.88 One each of 14 and 16 ¥ A broken assortment of high-grade f in weights suitable for skirts—or dresses. The color combinations are most attractive. PALAIS ROYAL—Silks—Second Floor 4—5.’0 and $39.50 Sports Coats— - §15 A PALAIS ROYAL—Coats—Third Floor \\v(y fouw ored leathe: and finished All Our Boys' Overcoats Reduced 2(% $10 to $18 Winter Coats— Friday price, $8 to $I5.16. 3 to 16 year sizes PALAIS ROYAL—Boys' Store—Third Floor warmly lrr A w with fur coltars. Small sizes—and youthful models —but look at the price! Misses’ Dresses Tomorrow $ 5 —all $2 98 20—-0dd Silk Dresses—afternoon and . evening models — originally $1490 — —Crepe-back Satin and Crepe recently $696. Tomorrow, $5. One of a hing Chemise in lovely, lace trim kind. 14 and 16 ycar sizes. nodels; blossom shades d a Towsted butiithct ok inoice il deom PALAIS ROYAL—Misses' Dresses Third Floor pensate. Jeweled Toilet Articles Exactly 12 Price! Glass and metal pieces set with spar- Kling stones and in beautiul fligree ei- B brushes, ses and per- dd a decorative Jmt 67 Pmrs. $10 Silver and Gold Evening Slippers, 3675 These are high-grade slippers—broken sizes, to be sure can find YOU'R size in one group or another. $3.98 to $5 Silk Chemise but you Lingerie—Third Fioor 6 pairs Paisley and silver slippers 12 pairs imported silver brocade and silver kid-trimmed step-ins ; y 20 pairs imported gold brocade and gold kid-trimmed step- ms Women’s Dresses 22 pairs silver brocade with silver kid strap and heel ~ Clearance of Slamped Reduced! 5 pairs all-silver kid-strap style with rhinestone ornaments I—Aflernoon Drum in black georgette | PALAIS ROYAL—Shoes—Second Floor 15¢c t° 65¢ et ot b O Felt-Base Rugs 7—Street and Afternoon Dresses, of chiffon and lace, georgette and fuce At These Special Prices Tomorrow Children’s lingne dresses georgette and velvet and flowered chii Regularly $10.95., Real Bargains Here— Silverware—Reduced for Clearance Children's Silver-plated Cups—Dbright finish, plain designs of heavy plated, pr 1 PALAIS ROYAL Main Floor Reductions in Dress Trimmings Metal Cloth, 36 inches wide, in blue llld silver, or green and silver. Reg- s ularly $6. Special ... Dress or Coat Flowers, <! '_ghlh solled f'k\m hand!lin, R larly 10¢ and 23e. spcat . Scand 10¢ Remnants of Bead Trimmings. Bralds, Beaded Tassels and metal drops..Spe- 5 Remnants of cial Wash Goods designs. Special .. Beautiful Vases—sterling deposit glass. Six inches high. Very special 17 each i< PaLals Remnants at Remnant Prices Great Values Friday in Main Flooe Tea towels fon; sizes 36 to 42; originally 525 Luncheon sets $29075. Tomorrow e Vanity and pillow sets Scarfs Boudoir pillow covers —and other items One-Dey Special . For FRIDAY ONLY 5.000 Pieces 69¢ Gold Encrusted Jc\\'dry Spcciuls! 43—Sport Frocks, one and two piece - models of jersey, velveteen and satin; sizes 36 to 40, r)ng-uzlh $7.75. 55 Tomorrow .. PALAIS ROYAL—Dresses—Third Floor Lustrous Pearl - iridescent, Regularly §7. i Stamped Aprons 1 SC each Unbleached Muslin Aprons, stamped five different designs. Bib, pocket and strap style. $1.95 Rayon Sofa Cushlons " $1.39 ’u‘ bid, green Novelties Greatly Reduced 69c¢ 25¢ lOc ,.r',! ‘ ml pincushions—and Japanese 1acquer Handkerchief Boxes Wicker Magazine Racks—as is A Group of Small Novelties are ash tra and ends Art Needlework-—Second Floor A Special Purchase! \\ omen's SI.SU Silk Hose, $1.15 thrend silk parehment ¥, wlnorphere 5 Onyx Pointex 5ilk Hose, 15 feshidomien ) Ty ice hom 1 s in bluck und oo Begularly $195 Special w's Katrs Long Lisle Hose, with seamed In black and nude Including ok with riblsed sar snd extre sl wlarly 55¢ and BUc. Special 49 Pabrs Children’s and Misses' Full length Sport Mose, of merceried coton snd 1eyon, s woul mired With fancy leg 1o cmart color comi petions Shaes collectively 1w 10, Regu- : larly $1. Special B4 76 Pairs Misses’ und Small Women's Rayon Hose with weaned bucks, - Plaln Mk, biown wnd « few 00 Fiar B oand B, Wegularly : 50c and e Spectal 25¢ PALALE ROY AL Hostery Main Plooy If you wear small sizes you'll be in luck! Misses’ Coats Much Reduced! 21—Fur-trimmed Winter Coats— originally $37—re- T $|9 50 15—0dd (‘iolll' ¢ '-m;-um Iy e 00 §10,00 14 10 18 year sizes in the collec- tion PALAIS ROYAL—Coats—Third Floor Faircrest Sheets Beginning Friday $1.59—-81x90— $1.29 $1.69-81x99— $1.39 Faircrest sheets are our own par ticular brand—a firm, bleached sheeting, free from any dressing 42 and 45 Inch Pillow Tubing 4yds. $]1 ood v fully bleached and PALALS ROYAL - Bedding - Second Floor Girls' Middies—Frocks—Coats all down in price! s $1.25 428195 Blue $| '25 $3.95 Middies 3 — Wainconts — originally 113898 Wool 895, recently $495 Ta $l 00 . Dresses morow B 1o M years onigmally $1, vecently 29¢. 1o 50‘: morrow FPALALS ROY AL~ Girls'Store— Third Floor Cronshand muslin neluding the well known Frincess May brand, In white and pastel shades %29 1t... Regularly §. 6x9 f Look for the trade ma you'll find these are Genuine Sandura rugs all guaranteed ]nvxul quality. Choice of five patterns an'd colorings. Reversible Chenille Friday Rugs Only.., 95C Only 185 of them 1o go at this low price! They are in assorted scatter size n at and they're washable! PALAIS ROYAL - Rugs tractive colors Second Floor Va—Yo and More!-—Off Regular Price Lengths for all sorts of kiddies’ wear, house dresses, aprons, porch frocks, lingerie, curtains and draperies, You'll find these materials— Ginghams Repps Percales Pr Rayons t and dark colors ROY AL We" " Goods -Second Floor On Sale for the First Time Tomorrow Special Purchase! 800 Pairs Ruffled Voile Curt‘uns Regular $2.29 to $3.79 Values to sell for only “What extraordinary you see these ecrn shade values!” CUrtinn sets ances and tie hand of rose, blue, pold of colored figured voile these are the things unnsual vidue PALALY to mateh, it this price! ROYAL - Curtains On cool days —indoors and out many wamen like to wear All-Wool Jersey Dresses Oviginally st 1 5y $3.98 Theve are stiaightline madels with neat style touches i iy Sizes 16 10 44 tan, copen, henna and green A Npecial Purchase Women's $1 to $1.50 Pollyanna Union Suits, 89¢; 2 for $1 dras athletio aults you'll say when in white, ivory or ruftled val- Colored ruftles trimmings all made with double cen and orchid Horal and rayon bands that make these curtaing for infants 17 Paies—77¢ Shaes, foy infants s 16--$595 Howshed Waool Nets Legging, mittens, cap and sweater 180 Vanta Sleeping Garments —origi nally $1.39, ye PALAIS ROYAL - Children's Wear—Third Ploor nd Floor Mothers Will Appre These Children's Specials! s I.““I‘l‘.n.nlull\:l l\:-‘nl“llnv.m\\ Cotton Joc $2.00 :“"l“:,‘:&“:..'m \lh:l‘l and Noots, $l .(N' Paivs - $295 Carviage Noots, 50¢ wily $1 79¢ Tomarrow $3.95 xmpunéd' shell cameos in hand-engraved white gold frames—oval or octagon In shape Several styles and sizes. Regularly $5.85. Friday - $3.50 PALAIS ROYAL—Jew Leather Handbags Stage a Price Come-Down! 5 Genuine Pin Morecco and Calfskin Bags. Trimmed with snake grained calf, in tedonly. Regularly $368. §3 63 Special . 8 Leather Pouch and Underarm Jar nmed wilh snake grained 19 calf. Regularly $2.38. Speclal 2 Snake Grain Calf Bags. Trimmed with fancy clasps. Tn blue and red. @ g Regularly 8 Soeclal. . PALAIS ROYAL-—Handdags- Main Floor Clearance of Lingerie, Slips and Odd Garmeuts 2085 Silk Chemises—ix- 2O 3,98 Recently s:v:u Ra- dium SiK SHps - Tan, brown. 1 back; shoulder-strap style with deep shadow hems sl 08 0dd Lot of Rloomers, Corset Covers and Silk Luwlwlu 30& PALAIS ROY AL~ Linger: Third Fioor sleeves, Tomorrow Glassware Tomorrow, 4 3 c This is an open-stock pattern can be crystal style In.lu.l..i in the sale are: Dinner goblets, high-footed sher- bets, low-footed sherbets, parfait glasses and beverage glasses of all kinds ROYALs Glasswars U mfi\rmx at L m\-.‘red Prices “ $1.58 PALAIS ROYAL--Uniforms—Third Floos HoLw an Head model, Bo! Evans bran 1 700 Medicine Cabinets, $l rets with two shelves a Well made —convenient size medicine cah of white, tose, blue or green Otfered 'ur the first time Iwnu"\m. Houserurnishings—Fosrth Floor In lengths of 2 to 0 vands Friday Only! Sample Lengths! Special Prices! 178 Damask Drapery SO inches wide 115 Regulavly $243 $l to §5.95 yd. owh PALAIS ROYAL Samples, vands Lum. Drapery Remnants Curtain Remnants Upholstery Remnants just the short drapery, curtain and upholstery tabrics, / L-Pair Lets of CURTAINS $1.30 to ]., Off IV Valwes 2-Paic Lots CURTAINS SL30 to ! ()tf $13 Valwe Curtaing - Second Faaw

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