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STHE EVENING STAR.” WASHINGTON,” B.” €.° THURSDAY. SARCH 71”1698 - eamorieP s Bihare nd operving TWO ARE FOUND DEAD SKELETON OF WOMAN in Tllinois. The complainant, who won OF PlsToL WOUNDS . 'DENT!F'ED BY TEETH in the Cook County Circuit Court, but suffered reversal in the appellate court, — Man, 61, Believed to Have Killed Nurse, 37, and Committed maintains that the Addressograph Co. Suicide, 3 » DELAWARE LAWS { ARE BEING TESTED Nlinoisan Questions Jurisdiction of Foreign Statutes Relative to Claims, su&kd in the alleged murder and sui- cide. _Mrs. Eastman is survived also by two young daughters. RELATIVES AID SEARCH. Relatives are aiding police in the search for Geotge M. Ramsey, 77-year- old retired printer of the Government Printing Office, who disappeared on March 4, while a patient at Garfield Hospital. The patient, who has not been heard from since he walked out of the insti- tution at 11 o'clock the morning of in- auguration day, was employed by the Government, for 35 years. Dr. Anthony Sirlin, dentist, at East Chicago, had identified a plate of false teeth found beside the skeleton as the |plate he made for ‘Mrs. Espinos last August. Espinos disappeared and never has {been found. Her children said Mrs. Espinos had $900 when she left home. Police here said the skull of the skele- ton had been crushed. Girl Architect Wins. Competing against 20 men, Miss Betty Scott of Kensington, Engiand, a 22-year-old architectural student, has won the victory scholarship of the Royal Institute of British Architects. police believe was a murder and & suicide. ‘The indications, the police announced, pointed to the killing of the woman by Roberts and the lat- ter's subsequent suicide. Gilbert Eastman, the woman's hus- band, was detained by police, but was released when theéy learned he was at work on the Erie Railroad at the time the tragedy is believed to have oc- curred.” He is a section foreman. From the story told by Eastman, po- | lice last might had reconstructed a story of a 61-year-old farmer who contracted with a nurse to care for him during his life, in exchange for & clear deed to a farm. The man’s infatuation for the nurse and her re- fusal to accompany him to Boston, Mass., where he formerly resided, were described by her husband as_the cli- max to the developments which re- FRAMES becoming and serviceable. CLAFLIN 922 14th Vanished Last September While on Honeymoon With 19- Year-0ld Husband. By the Associated Press. ST. LOUIS, March 14.—The skeleton of a woman found beside a road near here Sunday was positively identified yesterday by means of a plate of false teeth as the missing Mrs. Ella Brady Espinos, 57, East Chicago, Ind., who disappeared ' last September while on a honeymoon with her 19-year-old Mexi- [ She is the first woman to win the can husband, Rudolph Espinos. scholarship. The prize includes a silver A telegram received here said that medal and $750. has ho holdings in Delaware, but has lulpnnclpnl offices and property in Illi- nois. The appellaté court héld that the Cir- cuit Court of Cook County had no juris- diction, because of the foreign character of the corporation. “I8 it possible,” the brief filed today asks, ‘ll;mt a cglun o; Tilinois having & just claim to shares of B D T e lon o7 | Stock in & forelgn corporation must be the Delaware corporation’laws were in- | Ielegated to forelgn jurisdiction to es- stituted in Supreme Court here Tues. | tAPIish his claim? day by Joseph Harris against the Chi- R €ago Title & Trust Co Harris seeks to recover shares in the Use Our Lay-Away A small deposit is all that is required T By the Associated Press. SMITHBORO, N. Y., March 14—J. B. Robérts, 61 years old, and his 37- selr-o}d nurse, Mrs.”Jennie Eastman, were found dead of pistol wounds at By the Associated Press. the Roberts farm near here yesterday ‘The next Presbyterian Assembly will afternoon, the victims of what State be held in May at St. Paul. STORE /n the CAPITAL CITY Shop_here without regret—we give values mot promises— Our Motto Courtesy—Service—Satisfaction A GReaT Tomorrow, March 15 --and-- Saturday, March 16 Introducmg Washington’s Newest and _Largest Underselling Miracle | Store! Withi a Miracle Policy Some of (aed ,zo.“ — Per Garment While They l.dol: One Givment to a Customer AAAA Children’s Silk {s Crepe deChine DRESSES The Fair’s New Miracle Policy Tomorrow we inaugurate what is probably the greatest apparel event éver staged in Washington. The new Fair-Miracle apparel policy will save Washington Women, Misses and Children thousands and thousands of dellars. The dresses and coats, milli- nery, shoes, ete., in this event will give the Washington women a chance to save that cannot be too forcefully emphasized. How can we do it? There is no secret attached .to our method. For years our tremefidous cash buying power and cash selling policy has en- abled us to accomplish this. We simply sell the merchandise closer to build a large business in lower priced apparel and thus broaden our repu- tation for value-giving“—shop at The Fair—The Miracle Store of Washington o 5 Thi “Get the Miracle Habit” w CHILDREN'S WASH. FROCKS 2 For Children’s Wash Frocks, sizes 2 to 14, guaranteed fast colors. Panty styles, Percales, Dimities, etc. Mothers will want several at this price. 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Without a doubt the greatest Everything you have ever dreamt of selection in the city. in $5 hats are here for the opening only at this price. Regular 81 69c Fine qunmy—hce or tai- lored, all sizes and styles. Large Headsizes Our Specialty Bemberg Full Fashioned HOSE All colors and sizes — just slightly irregular. C Speciatly priced, for our Regular Value, $1.00 Boys’ 4-Pe. Vest SUITS In the newest colors and styles for Spring. All of good wearing -material. Two pairs of lined knickers or one pair knickers and one pair of longies. Unheard of values. Sizes 7 to 16. $ ABeautiful Handbag with any purchase over §5 made in the dréss and coat section-of The Fair-Miracle Store: Other souvenirs given free throughout the store 99 Values to .$7.95 Also gowns, step-ing, panties, bloomers, combinations, Boys’ Spring TOPCOATS Just what the boy wants and needs. The Miracle Store is the place to buy it if you want to save money. i rayon lined. Sizes 2 to 8. Cap Freel! Value $%).49 Values to $4.95