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with all the newest fashion details so smart for Spring. VALUES Sport Coats nd Suits! Spring’s Newest Fashions— Very Specially Priced Jaunty Sport Suits and swagger Sport & © ® < L4 ® L © L © © < ® © © © L © * o b4 © < 4 © © D < < < ® ® ® * 4 L4 < ® D4 -~ ® b < ® D < b < L < * © © ® © [ < b4 & ° ® & © 4 4 b4 ° ® ° § b4 * i s [ < L 4 o L. < b4 < » > L 4 4 S b 4 o o o > <> > b4 b4 & D 4 o > 2 b4 P4 - & s < D 4 o b4 b § 3 4 § THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. F‘RH;AY'. MARCH 9. 1928. this A 80, FOUND SLAIN WOMAN RECLUSE, :Body Discovered in Cabin With Threc Wounds—Cash | Horde Hidden in Bed. By the Associated Press. NORCROSS, Ga., March 9.—Mystery ||\.! deep as ever Dekalb County officers ! faced last night cloaked the circum- { |stances under which Miss Mary Ellis. | 80-year-old spinster recluse, was slain in her cabin near Winters Chapel, where for nearly two-score years she has lived alone. The body of the woman was found Ly her business agent Wednesday lying in the doorway between two rooms, and | o X\— Ty a b of thee delighttul wafers. Tell sour doctor | £ | i) you arc eating them and sce what he says. Whole wheas wafers keep your eystem right - - they have vitazins, calories, bran, digestibility Vabae | | wafcrs are 80 good you'll enjoy eat- || ing them with every meal and be IS tween meals Your dealer sells them. | Write The Vabac Company, Rich mond, Va., for a trial package. spotlessly clean and none of the score turbed. Later, however, as a mortician pre- | pared the body for burial, three bulle | wounds were discovered in her breas and slight powder burns indicated th the shots had been fired from clo range. No Weapons Found. search of the house by office: Wheatwafers (n?od to reveal any weapons, and the Short Navy Twill SUITS $14.75 Jaunty Suits of fine Navy Specially Fectured at at first belicved robbery prompted th |slaying. ~Later, however, a search o the cabin revealed a sack containing Twills, Plain or Hairline Sale Extraordinary! New! Spring HATS Featuring the Skull Cap of Crecheted Visca $2-85 Smart new ver- sions of the mode that have caught <. every advance note } of Fashion. 4n 2ll the new Spril'xg col- orings. Styles for Miss and Matron SI1GMUNDS Another New Style Fashioned of Honey Beige Blonde Kid with high epike | heel. In Patent or Satin, with rhinestone center. Square toe and high heel. New Spring DRESSES In a Wonderful Array of Surer Values at 5498 New Materials! New Styles! New Colors! A collection of Dresses that you would never associate with 8 price as low as $4.98! You will instantly see they are worth far, far more! Bargain Basement . * * . > * . . . . * . . b3 . . - b3 b4 . . . . . 3 - . . L 4 b3 & b4 L3 - L3 . - > b3 $ at the corner \,&//7111 8 H sts. —in Smart, Specially Selected $676.10 In old bills and colns hidden beneath a mattress. The money, apparently hoarded over a long period of time, consisted of $250 in gold pieces, some dated as far back as 1845, old bills and smaller coins. Officers investigating were unable to fix a definite time of death, neighbors saying they had not scen the woman since last” Friday, and the fireplace showed no evidence of a fire having been built in it for several days. Face Is Mutilated. Jesse A. Lawson, her business agent, who discovered the body, said he called there to deliver a check for rent on an 80-acre farm and when he received no answer to his knock, pushed open the door, to find the body lying in a door- way that connected the two rooms of |the_cabin. The face had been mutilated and cat tracks were visible nearby. i Sheriff J. A. McCurdy of Dekalb County, who is conducting the investi- gation, said last night that no clues had been discovered. Th: woman was not known to have any enemies and no motive for the slaying has been estab- lished. Mnkésr Home Vin Caves. The bassariscus, a long-tailed animal |- f our Southwest, called the ring- at first it was believed she had died | tailed cat or civet cat, says, the Nature {of natural causes, as the cabin was | Magazine, | rather rare fur-bearer. or more antiques in it had been dis- | to rocky country. and has 1ts den in ! 1s an interesting though It is partia enves and clefis '«Rheumatism, Lumbago,Gout sclatica, Paims ' the head, tace and by Al druggiats Genuine Red Fox SCARFS $2 4.75 Fluffy, full-skinned Red Fox Scarfs with large, bushy tails. Decidedly smart with the new Spring suit. A Special Group at NEW SPRING APPAREL! comment on the scheduled reopening of | the conspiracy trial April 2, Dr. H. T. Safford, Mr. Fall's physician, said “it doesn't look as if Mr, Fall will be strong enough to return to Washington for the trial.” Mr. Sinclalr was uncertain as to how | lonz he would remain here, but an-| nounced he planned to visit his west | Texas ol holdings and probably would visit Mexico to inspect exploration | projects there. He will be accompanied | SINCLAIR CONFERS WITH FALL AT HOME First Meeting of the Two Since They Were Arraigned on Con- spiracy Charges. S— | charge of the Sinclair company's Cuban | By the Assoclated Press |operatinis EL PASO, Tex, March 9.—Arnving for the announced purpose of inspett- ;ns ng v;‘::lnem’e'_s.tlg-r;y lfl' ?‘{‘hm)‘rfim'.' Col. Lawrence D. Cabell, Quartermas- | erred with ert B. Fall at the latter's | o = home here for the first time since their | (¥ COrPs, recently stationed at Dallas, arralgnment a Washington on charges [ Tex., will be placed on the retired st | ot criminal conspiracy in connection |June 19, at his own request, after 33| with the leasing of Teapol Dome re- | sars' service, He is from Texas and | sulted in a mistrial November last a5 graduated from the Military Arade- After a dinner last night at the rome imy in_February, 1899. During the | of the former Secretary of the Interior | World War he served as a colone], Na- | | Col. Cabell to Retire. | | in better health than he had expected | the Quartermaster Corps, Regular Army, to find him. While they declined to'in March, 1923 Washington's Newest and Smartest Millinery Salon A Gorgeous Coilection of Chic Misses’ New Spring HATS £410 w5172 The new pastel fells, i, celophanes, croc hets, straw combinations—- smartly styled in new Springtime shades. 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