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= " ‘TEACHERS ON TRIAL FOR RELIGIOUS TALK "Three American Women Run Afoul of Turkish Ban on Christian discussed Christianity. were introduced in evidence at her trial today. Miss Sanderson, with Miss Jennie Jilson, director of the school, and Miss Lucille | Day, another instructor, 1s charged with violating rules of the Ministry of Edu- cation forbidding religious instruction in_schools. The students’ diaries told of the con- version of two Moslem girl students m, Christianity. One of these girls, Kami- ran Hamen, was stated to have con- fessed her conversion to Turkish in- THE _EVENING alleged avowal of conversion to the in- spectors. Miss Jilson denied the accusation of students that she was aware of Miss Sanderson's alleged propaganda. The trial was adjourned to March 5. St it Mrs. Roosevelt Resumes Trip. SAN SALVADOR, Salvador, Febru- |ArY 14 (P).—Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, widow of the former President of the STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1928." “HAVANA” AS TRADE NAME DENIED CIGAR COMPANY Trade Commission Takes Action to Protect Growers of Real Cuban Tobacco. Pointing out that the word “Havana” is probably the oldest trade name for “Havana” for, cigars not at least par- tially made of Cuban tobacco, “Cuba has the distinction of being the first place where the smoking of tobacco was discovered by civilized man,” Henry Miller, attorney for the commission, sald. “Columbus discov- ered that the natives of the island were smoking the tobacco and took some of it back to Europe. The Spanlards quickly recognized the commercial value of the plant and immediately began its cultivation and manufacture into cigars the reputation among the consumers and the trade as being the finest - duced. This reputation has cxisted for more than 300 years.” The commission also ordered the Bayuk Co. to desist from using the word “Mapacuba” for cigars not made of Cuban tobacco, and placed the same restriction on the use of the Cuban flag and other insignia of the island. Clara Bow Under Knife. 21 JEWELL COLLECTOR SLAIN $25,000 IN GEMS GONE Autopsy Reveals Fate of New York Man Found Dead in Hotel Bed Sunday. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 14.—An au- the Hotel Adrienne by a friend, but it was not. intil an autopsy was held yes- terday that Hastings was discovered to have been murdered. Hastings was known as a collector of precious stones and was connected with nhnflim of wholesale diamond mer- chants, Scott C. Bone Leaves Hospital. CHICAGO, February 14 (#).—After an iliness of three weeks Scott C. Bone 3 Instruction in Schools. in, Havana. “Cuban tobacco, because of its dis- tinctive aroma and mildness, had al- ways been considered the finest tobacco in the world for cigars,” he sald, “and cigars made from such tobacco have United States, has left this city for Guatemala after several days' visit. She is traveling overland. United States Minister Caffery, whose guest she has been here, accompanied her to the border. Lansburgh & Bro. 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 LOS ANGELES, Feruary 14 (#).— Clara Bow, motion picture actress, underwent an appendicitis operation at St. Vincent’s Hospital yesterday. A few hours after the operation hospital sur- geons reported her condition favorable. topsy yesterday revealed that a gem collector had been strangled in his bed and robbed of more than $25,000 worth of precious stones. The body of Robert L. Hastings was found Sunday morning in his reom in spectors. Kaimiran Hamen, who was called to the witness stand, was pale and almost fainting. She was sworn in without the customary placing of her hand on the Koran. She denied completely the of Pasadena, Calif., left a hospital here yesterday and went to Phoenix, Ariz., to recuperate. Mr. Bone was governor of Alaska and for years was conneated with the Washington Post and the Washington Herald. cigars in America and has been used since the time of Columbus, the Fed- eral Trade Commission today ordered the Bayuk Cigars, Inc., of Philadelphia to refrain from using the trade name By the Accociated Press. BROUSSA. Turkey, February Diaries of students with whom M Edith Sanderson of Berkeley, Ca teacher in the American School here, Special! 5.Sewed Brooms Brooms that take the drudgery out of sweeping! They sweep both easily and well. Five-sewed brooms that have attractive-colored handles, in red, blue 49¢c New! Ruffled Curtains Of dainty, crisp voile with an attractive ruffled val- ance of floral rayon. There is an unusual heading at top of valance of solid-colar rayon. In this group you will also find exquisite rose'and blue cross- barred and dotted marquisette curtains— $3 50 figured and colored. Pair..iecccceeccccons = o Fifth Floor—Tansbursh & Bro. and yellow. Brooms that will give you extraor- dinarily long service... Sixth Floor—Lanshargh & Bro. Wednesday Feature! Women’s Imported Gloves $1 to $1.50 Grades 79c They're the kind of gloves that smart woman wear best"—and know they are perfectly groomed fo; i sion. Made of a splendid washable fabric in effects. The new shades include mode, beave to 8. An unusual value! The Test of Light To judge merchandise correctly, you bring it out into the light where its character, the material, the color and the details of construction are revealed. And just as every porner of this store and every merchandise display is ‘well lighted, so the methods and policies are out in full view and business done here with a frank, open and above board attitude. Lansburgh & Bro. practices, like Lansburgh & Bro. goods stand the test of light. o+ Lansburgh & Bro. S Street Floor—Lanshurgth & Bre. Important Wednesday Feature! Sale of 2,400 Pairs Full-Fashioned Chiffon Silk Hosiery 129 A sale extraordinary! This clear weave hose has that dainty, exquisite texture usually found in hose much higher priced! Not only a quality lovely to look at—but a quality that will give excepticnally fine wear also! And another delightiul feature—they are wonderfully long! It will be economy, indeed, to invest in two, three. four or more pairs of these ex- cellent stockings! Kasha Beige Plaza Grey Nude Boys’ 4-Piece (2-Knickers) School Suits $7.95 suits, of sturdy, spl d r-piece suits, with 3-button model coat, ned knickers. There are countless attractive patterns tures fror which to choose—and the price servative for the excellence o workmanship. Sizes 7 to 16. Box of Regularly $1.75 3 Pairs... $3.75 Trimly wearing fabri Tansan Moonlight and others Seasan Dusk Grain Manon Street Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. SR A S RS SRR A A AR AN AR AR AR A A A AR R A A SRR RN R RN g\\s\S\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\s\\)\\\S\!\\\\‘\S\‘»\\\\fl“\\\‘\‘\\\\\\\“&\\\\\\\\\\\\S\SS‘« Suitable blouses for schoo! beys af to 16 years. In white, blue or tan broa also fancy madras. Shirts for Boys of 12 to 14, 98¢ He can have so many at this price! Collar- attached styles, made of broadcloth, percales and madras. ' The Sate of Infants’ Furniture Infants’ High Chairs, $3.45 A special value for this sale! Splendidly constructed chairs— ivory with decorated panel back. $4.98 value. Infants’ Nursery Chair, $2.98 Infants’ Bassinet, $7.98 Reduced! A sturdy chair with an The easy-to-handle swivel wheel o attractive ivory finish. Metal cane style; 4-panel and bow-end model panel back. Vessel and tray count- Finished in a rich ivory or green. A Street Floor—Lansburgh & Bre. 1,2 A Special Purchase Brings the Usual $1 and $1.50 Grade—To Sell for Only 79C 3 for $2.25 ing beads. Infants’ Large Crib, $12.50 The regular price of this crib is $16.50—reduced for this sale; 4-panel, bow-end style. A popular, attractive model. value extraordinary! Well upholstered windshield. Special Sale! constructed in corduroy. tired artillery wheels. Complete with Strollers, $23 fiber strollers, Rubber- New ing than ever befor cretonnes—gay and colorfu . What an opportun New Cretonnes, 50c Yd. ™ st- Big, bold-striped design; narrow-striped one—floral patterns and conventionalized designs—a variety of ties to suit many tastes, and a value sure to appeal to all. Excel- lently made ties that will give months of satisfactory wear. An opportunity to choose many ties for business and dress at a small outlay, Men’s Shop—~Atreet Floor—Lansburgh & Bre. R S . AL EEE A A LA XNEEE% oy Wednesday Feature! Whittall’s Rugs Were $97.50 $64 629.4eet Anglo Persian Rugs of the famous Whittall make—reduced 1o sell at this unhieard-of price for one more Included are rose, Llue, tan and taupe back- gron contrasts or black, and covered with interest , Spanish and Persian designs! cearing wools, and every rug Truly wonderful bargains! 25 Room Size Axminsters, $34.95 ventional Beautify rug m lustrous soft fimsh, a toft Lieavy quality pile—excellent wear- ¥ 1o and parlor, Handsome Oriental 1o choose from, Fifth Fluor—Laushoreh & Bre, T T 5% 555596 5600000909090 90 950960096 96 06 96 9696 9 06 05 96 05959 96 96 96 96 5 9 95 %6 e for din patterns T HATAHIEAAMAGTTHTE A AEHIEHTH TH I H H H HH HAdEHH M AT T AT TSR T E TSRS E AN L NSNS ’\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Special Sale Carriages, $23 Splendid fiber carriages, upholstered in corduroy. i Large rubber- tired artillery wheels; reversible gear. Storm shield. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Bre. FebruarySale Features Tomorrow 100-Pc. Dinner Sets “Mayfair” O&c):n Stock 100-Picce Dinner Service—Illustrated $47.50 Fine translucent imported china din- ner service for twelve in one of the season's delighttul ivory-tinted border, with rich coln gold handles. Import China Dinner Sets, 100 Picces, for 12 $27.50 Beautiful China—a real joy to every hostess. Transparent china in a cholce of two attractive shapes and four un- usual patterns. Every set & service for twelve. Semi-vitreous ivory, in the famous Mayfair green and coral medallion pat- tern. Complete open stock service for 13—at a price far below the usual for such a quality, Another Breakfast Service for 6, $4.95 Princess fvory porcelain, in colorful Nasturtium and Mayfair patterns. Open 32-Piece Breakfast Service for 6, $3.95 A lovely service of Amerl- can porcelain. Ivory with gold band or garland design. China Cups and Saucers, 6 for §1 Thin fmported transparent china. 5 attractive designs to choose from, 50-Picce Dinner Set for 6, $12.50 Princess Ivory porcelain dinner set, with ' natural nasturtium ‘pattern. Open stock. Imported Japanese 5-Cup Tea Pots, S0¢ Imported Japanese Banko ware, with hamboo handles 3 colorful designs. Keal value| Imported China Salad Plates, 6 for $1 Of fine imported trans- Imported Pottery Vases, Special, §$1 An exquisite vase that might be converted for a parent china, Hrilllant blue table lamp. Japanese—with or tan luster bands, &ay pattern, Math Ploor—Lanshursh & B Optio Blown Glassware, 150 Water goblets, sherbets and fruit salads. Ividescent bowls and green stems. Qood values! e e ————————————————————— ’S‘Q‘S{‘S‘\\S\\\\\“\\S\S‘S“i‘s‘!““““ \““\\“S““\\‘S\\\S\“\‘i“\\\\" Spring drapes—just when our stocks are 50 Cretonne Cushions, $1.49 . Many shapes to choose from—in these fancy e cush- jons. Many with pleated trimmings—others attractively decorated. Red, brown, blue and black! 2 FIfth Floor—Llansbargh & Bre. ‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\“‘\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\} Wednesday Feature! : This 8-Day Kitchen Clock,in Colors, $2.95 § Well regulated, guaranteed timepieces with large figures. Neatly designed and trimmed with attractive patterns, in blue, green and vellow, 2.39 S-picce Cunnister Sets, decorated. .. $1.69 Roll-Top Bread Boxes, white and blue. . . $1 4-picce Cannister Sets, Mue trimmings. .0% Watlle Tron, high frame, wire handle. . S1L49 Metal Clothes Hampers, 3 colors, hinged covers . ... AT Nursery Clothes Dryers, folding style. .88¢ SN Flean—landbureh & Wea IMATHIH AT T T ST T T T T T ST T TS GRS SRR R -~