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THE TVENING STAR, WASITINGTON, ALY PRYS FINAL TRBUTE 10 DI " Nations Join in Impressive| 2 Ovation at Bier of World | War Leader. To the drone of dirigibles | oute . while ed the streets. after regiment | d of the| al pro- | of the | | ¥ | wn cep the | started ents of of 20| to curb | their nfles‘ glieri | arms. | ed the naval with gold | of the | v in front v the ma n the center of lighted and shone | covering of crepe. | e flew at half staff | crepe was hung Abe Martin Says: Carryin’ apples an’ flowers t cher won't git vou nothin’ ol of expericnce. Haint it fu csman? NEW MT. RAINIER ASSESSMENTS ASKE Mass Mce:i'ngcfin\'ds Town Hall When Resolution Is Sent to County Commissioners. ss meetin new county About 500 m; and taxpayers of nd vicinity A general compar from property va 1 sessment of this year as against last Commisisor three comp erty on a mo passed unanimeusl. Orcutt, E. F. Bank and H. W. Blandy were L committee representing the people in a general protest at Upper Marlboro on Monday, at which time it is expected a iarge delegation of citizens will also at- end. MAN CALLED TO DOOR 'AND BEATEN BY THUGS Robbers Flee When Howard J. Ryan Cries for Help Dur- ing Attack. bell about 9 o', 40 ¥ ¢d1 e robbery remain for | Ryan n struck him s and a blac into the parl e us your Zihe is not 1n Grubb. to accept a po- We don’t think it makes much differ- ence we about the Yorktown Cigarette, If youtry it and like it, you're wonover. If youtry it and don’t like the whole dictionary vouldn’tchangeyour sS4y ye can ask you to 1 it. Then its up to the ciygarette itzelf to niake yood. It has a at Little kick con- el L oW, Twenty for 15 eent Lasue, Bici sums of money Hearing his broth Mrs. Howard from scvere .acer- 4 head, 7iyan rc- | member of the Chicago Board of T S |and divorced in 19 { forger iBeIief Expressed That Wom- | |brother, of Evanston, a suburb. Both were named as beneficiaries in the will. ‘The entire estate, with the exception of about $5.000, was divided ecqually [ inder the will be two nieces, Miss Johnson, | | Dickinson mentally in- capable of managing her estate. She also was named exceutrix - the will Her attorney said: “All charges | brought by disgruntled relatives are unfounded. We welcome exhumation of the body.” an Died From Causes “Other Than Natural.” | our | in th'| v how quick we regain | VoD es after we git away from a | ASKS $5,000 DAMAGES. Beall Secks Redr for Street Job Injuries, George W. Beall has filed suit in the | Supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia against the Cranford Co, Inc, for $5,000 dam: In his declaration e plaintiff claims that on October 20, while he s engaged in the op- of a street-heating machine at Fourteenth and F' streets, he was injured by the heating drum ¢ ! falling on his left foot, and he alleges that he has been seriously and perma- d By the Ascociated Press. 0, March 3.—Statements by indicating that Mrs. Mary ce Dickinson, wealthy widow, who died January 4. may have died from uses otherwise than natural” have ulted in a coroner’s order for humation and examination of the body One statement alleged that the sug- e to a physic drug to the woman atement Another doctor son until st ¥ also W the will of the ag admitted to prob: s of fory : in connection wit Mark Stearman and Henry Stear- tive d of property estimated at $100,000. WILL REVIEW PLAYS. Mrs. F. E. F Wednesday Night. ally Prominent. son formerly was and socially pi in . She was the widow of John Dickinson, me Wall Street broker, everal of the season's most signifi- t plays will be reviewed in the chil- | s room of the Public Library next | Wednesday night at 8 o'clock by Mrs in | Frederic E. Farrington, d Among_the plays 1o be ¢ by John t and head of John Dickins The Dickinsons were m: Proceedings have been started Probate Court asking an investigation | to determine whether the will is a| D | Millions M beth McKay of Dows Eugene A or of Mrs, Dickinson, ¢ | Heyw one of the statements to the coroner. | B. was witnessed by Henry Johnson, a ! Browning's “The Ring and the Book.” Woodward & Lnthron 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Beginning Monday—1Ior Two Weeks Miss Marley Will Be Here to Give Instructions in THE ART OF MAKING HOOKED RUGS the services of Miss M: . an authority on the making of Heoke comes to us througl of Columbia Yarns and will be he the day to give you instructions there is no charge. The craft of Hooked 4 from Puritan times, when floor covering more of a personal touch. And you, greatly enjoy usi charming rug that your own hands have made. [f you start now vom Hooked Rug will be r s to brighten one of the rooms of your Summer home. » weeks. making is r ART EMEROIDERY SECTION, SEVENTH FLOOR MRS DAbrie S Inviles you lo An Important Fashion Showing Monday and Tuesday March 5th and 6th of the New Shoe Fashions by Laird, Schober & Comjany Displayed on Models al 11 AM. and 3 ). Women's Shoe Section T'hird Floor Taintifl is represented by Attor- | ngton Will Speak | D. C. SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1928. fflomdmard & Lnthrap Outstanding Spring Fashion Notes Street Ensembles Dress Ensembles Polka Dot Ensembles Tailored Ensembles The Tiered Coat Fur-Cuffed Coat Cape Coats Muff-Cuff Coat The Shoulder Cape Scarf-Throw Coats Panther-trimmed Coats Surplice Necklines Capelets Uneven Hemlines Swathed Hiplines Tizred Skirts Vionnet Necklines Stitched Flared Cuffs Stitched Wide Belt Butter Mole Fur Baby Fox Fur Dyed American Broadtail Panther Fur Detachable Cape-Scarf Coat Fagotted Frocks Evening' Ensembles Printed Chiffon Dyed Lace Black Chiffon Scarf Necklines Grouped Shirrings 10th, 11th, F and G Streets “Femininity” Pervades the New Spring Fashions Now Ready for Your Choosing The Refreshing Spring Styles in a Host of New Frocks, Ensembles and Coats for Madame and Her Debutante Daughter Femininity is the new Spring mode. Fem- ininity is evident in all of the new fashions {| that greet smart Washingtonians at Wood- ward & Lothrop. The Fashion Sections, on the third floor, are ready with chic ensem- bles, frocks and coats—Paris inspired—that reflect a new softness, that has crept into the mode—the changing tendencies and the ever-increasing feminine note. “"Violette™ is the color of this delectable crepe frock, with swathed hipline, back-turned drapery and one-sided, cowl like neckline, $88, Pre Waser Roow, Trss Froos Middie blue Brameena coat, with a Panther collar, that s a jabot on one side—a throw on the other, $150. Woamen's Coar Sronos The cape-coat ensemble com- bines in one costume-——the cape, scart an ensemble—and a crystai- print frock, with a scact, $150. Framy Frook WOMEN'S GOt Sirction Trne Friooe