Evening Star Newspaper, March 24, 1929, Page 15

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MARCH 24, 1920—PART T ORLOFF SUSPECTED INZNOVEFF NOTE Are You in a Hurry? You Can Read This Entire Announcement in Exactly 4 Minutes! LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Gift Silverware—including meat forks, salt and peppers, berry spoons, vases, relish dishes and many other pieces, featured tomorrow on the street floor, $1. If You Do Not Care to come downtown, mail your order to Jane Stuart, or you may phone your order, call Franklin 7400—ask for Jane Stuart. Berlin Police Investigating Internaticnal Forgery he same Orloff docu- own to have produced forgeries, shed a new y on police investiga- activities of Viadimir | ander Gumanskl., | who is under arrest as! o Orloff in the forged Borah | ted to a friend that he and borated to produce the | T forgeries, which precipitated all of the Ramsay Macdonald | in England. | s a braggart | ble that on | " Gift Linens for the Bride of Spring and Easter Featured Tomorrow at Prices Appealingly Moderate---Third Floor A Remarkable and Timely Sale Mallinson’s Early American Prints Sell Regularly for $4.50 Yard $2,95 yard The picturesque Eatly American series that have made Mallinson's silks famous— and the same that you saw and admired only last week at $4.50 a yard. On soft, lus- trous pussy willow silk—or smart vagabond crepe—either a fashion favorite for Spring. These beautiful printed silks are 40 inches wide. Brides who are filing their linen closets for the first time—well-wishers who are searching for appealing gifts of good taste and enduring beauty—will find real values in this special offering of gift linens tomorrow. police admit the pos- tion of the two, and ! their energies to an this angle to the friend's version, 1d Orloff werked with !h!‘ ree Gen. Kornieff in Lon- eff was requested by the igence service, so the story | e a letter embarrassing facdonald’s government. | ber of the Orlofi-Gum- | ation, referred the request | to ere Orlofl and Gumanski | formulated a draft of the Zinenvief Jetter This was dispatched to London and | approved by Kornieff. The forged let- ter was then sent to an accomplice at | Riga, who forwarded it to London | where by pre-arrangement. it was in- | tercepted by the intelligence service. | The letter tended to show collusion | between Premier Macdanald and Soviet | officials and among other things. sug- gested mation of Communist “cells” | in the British army. THIRD VAVX VICTIM, GIRL OF 16, DIES IN INDIANA Slayer, Admitting Crimes, Is; Taken to Jail Under Heavy Guard. By the Associated Press GARY, Ind, March 23.—The third | victim a colored ax Kkiller, Mary | Gigl, ar-old Milwaukee, Wis., girl, AR “Gold Medal” Napkins uG 1d M d l” 22x22 Inches 24x24 Inches Teish Linen $8.95 doz. $10.50 doz. Gold Medal quality, and the same lovely Table‘:k’ths patterns found in the Gold Medal pattern Straight from Ireland— cloths. fine, shining damask, the kind that grows more lus- trous with long use. The thistle, rose, scroll, berry and chrysanthemum pat- terns; square and oblong. 73x72-in. ......$7.50 72x90-in. .$9.50 72x108-in. ....$11,50 While Our Present Quantity Lasts Pastel Colored Luncheon Sets 84x54 Inches 59268 Inches $5.95 $6.95 Satin-smooth linen cloths, in delightful shades of 6 Dramatized Patterns—All Original and Exclusive With Mallinsons | ! Ponce de Leon, Jamestown, Gardens of Old Salem, Spirit of ‘76, Early American Transporta- I tion, Show Boat on the Mississippi and Trail of the Forty Niners—all colorful and realistic. r lingering in a semi- | for eight days. | her sweetheart. Chester | were attacked and Mack, 28, colored. | ected to Tecover. ! ollowed the slaying of zi, 20, who was killed near her home. Mack confessed the crimes, including the killing of James Walsh, colored, who was slain when he came upon Mack and a companion dur- ing the robbery of a beer flat. 32-Inch Printed Tub Silks, Special 79¢ Small and large patterns on light or dark grounds. Fine for children's school dresses. 40.Inch Printed Crepe in Washable Crepe $1.69 yard For sports, afternoon 40-Inch Washable Crepe in 40 Shades $1.39 Colors for sport frocks, un- derwear, slips or street frocks included. Skippy Prints by Percy Imported Lace Pillow Tops $2.39 Fine imported laces, made in heart, oval and round shape, handmade rose, mint green, gold and blue; with six napkins; hemstitched hems. Madeira Pillowcases Mack was taken to the county jail at Crown Point under heavy guard to Varied Designs $1.95 wait action by the grand jury next wees Polka dots, in all sizes, floral, checks and conventional =5 | VIRGINIA G. 0, P. TO MEET.| designs. Party Convention to Be Held at Richmond June 28. ROANOKE, Va. March 33 (#).—The central and exe e committees of the Republican party in Virginia, ‘in" joint meeting here tonight decided to hold a party convention at Richmond June | 26 for the purpose of naming a candi- date for governor of Virginia in the cempaign the coming Summer. Col. Henry W. Anderson of Rich- mond, stressing the desirability of hold- ing the convention at the State capital, thereby attacking the “center” of the Democratic defense, struck a militant note in urging that the Republicans take the field early and make clear their stand to the people ‘before the Demo- cratic primary in August. Special, $3.95 pair Fine white English cotton, with hand- made scalloped hems; elaborate designs hand embroidered. and evening. A choice of andlembroidered: 50 smart shades for day- time or evening wear. 40 inches wide. Crosby, Special $1.95 Children will love these cun- ning character prints; on light grounds. Lace Decorative Pieces--Special Rich ecru lace scarfs, .with white mercerized em- __~broidery sizes below: 18x36 in. Scarfs.$1,95 18x45 in. Scarfs.$2.25 18x54 in. Scarfs.$2,49 8itk Department—Third Fleer Pastel Border Huck Towels 49c¢ each Soft imported linen towels, with hemstitched borders of blue, rose, gold or green. 18x32 inches. Linens—Third Floor The Annual Spring Sale Shrubbery and Roses At Temptingly Low Prices CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Wmder::?tl:l:?.hike will start | \ il 35C, 3 for $1 from Chain Bridge station, Cabin John | 4 ar 11inrd. at 2:45 ociock. Mr. Sligh| Everblooming Tea Roses will lead. H — | Duchess of Richmend The Red Triangle outing Club wil Wol:i‘nlm Crusader meet at Twelfth and Pennsylvania ave- | lumbia nue, 2:40 o'clock. Buy one-way ticket CS: Mrs. Charles to Vietch. Hike across country, ending at Hatfield. George Vail, leader. E. C. Riegel wi a free lecture on “The Seller's Autocracy,” 3 o'clock, before the Washington Open Forum, 808 $.inch Squares.. 12-inch Squares... Green or Rose Color Ice Tubs---Floral Cutting Featured Tomorrow 59¢ Ice tubs, with their supply of ready-cracked ice, add a re- freshing note to refreshments. Sparkling green or rose color glass, with dainty floral cutting. A New Mol = Domestic General Mac- K. A. Victoria Arthur Rotary Electric Pink Killarney =~ Mme. Buterfly 1 street. A motion picture furnished . Mrs. A Ward Mme. Edouard S g by the Department of Agriculture will WhiteKillarney _ Herriot cewilin be shown. Music by Mrs. Emma M. Pink Radiance Hoosier Beauty M o Marsh. Lo S0 S G A F & k26 Ch| My Maryland Representative Ketchum of Michigan 3, i 2 ! In the March Sale Allowing You will talk to the adult Bible class of p’ . 2% Wi o J. L. Mock Foundry Church at 10 o'clock. Subs Francis Scott On Your Old Machine Ject: “Prohbition; Advance or Retreat.” | ey Dr. F. G. Vose, principal of the i Workers' School, will leeture on “Tuber- | ; 7 Flowering Shrubs, 35¢ culogis” tonight at 8 o'clock, 817 Thir- | y : 3 for fl teenth street. : . : Althea Phlox Designed to fit in har- moniously with present- day furniture; a machine FUTURE. | Red Bark Spirea Van West End W. C. T. U. will meet to- | Dogwood Houttei that has every improve- ment! $155. mor evening at the home of Mrs, Purple Lilac Spirea Anthony Beckett, 2139 G street. Sl Buddleya Waterer $2 Down And the Balance Menthly Sl | hi Weigelia Easter sale at St. James' Parish Hall, At e Sewing Machines—Third Floor Nickel Plated Ice Tongs as Shown in the Illustration, 75¢ Glassware—Sixth Floor ight < Snowberry Hydrangea E«;g::h; 6((;!;; near B northeast, March ekt 0 .G Sl 1 i, Japanese Iris The Loyal Knights of the Round ;. Lily of the ‘Table will meet at luncheon Tuesday. i Val 12:30 pm., at University Club. Leo | : A. Rover, United States district at- torney, will speak. Subject: “Law En- forcement.” Pianist: Mrs. Page McK. | Etchison. . 2 — Flowering A Lenten pageant, “The Rock,” b Mary P. Hamlin, will be given W!dneay; | C-?y,:::t,:l'\:- 515 Elberta Peach i erta ‘eac o day and Thursday evening, 8 o'clock | . at the Union Methodist' Episcopal | Viburaum Stayman's Winesap | (snowball) Apsle Church. | . — | Pink Flowering Daliciows Apph The Garden Club of Chevy Chase, D. | elicious Apple C., will meet Tuesday, 2 pm., at the | Almond Yellow Transparent home of Mrs. S. L. Wirgman, 14 Wil- | Apple BINES Sxne, Bhevy Conm, WA | Climbing Vines, 35¢ Quince t 3 for $1 Bartlett Pear Wisteria Boston! vy Seckel Pe: Kidé; Pear Clematis Bittersweet BIsck lkvsgrien Cherry A . Montmorency Cherry Climbing Roses, 35¢ Yellow Spanish Cherry e 3 for $1 Lombard Plum G-vldcn SATREr Flower of Fairfield Damson Plum ) "‘;'l % Climbing American Hyslop Crab Apple it i r will review Dis- Beauty Transcendent Crab olde befors the Cen- Tausendschoen 2 Apple spora, 9 to 1 > ., $1.45 h Community Desotiy Parking Bradshaw Plum in i Tuesday at 8:30 o'clock at the | Pata Seavlet EoeriBearing Saw: olden Retinu Jewish Community Center. | . s a8 spora, 12 to 18 i Gardenia Frank J, Bruno, president of the Dr. Van Fleet “35cor 3 for $1 in., $1.95 A ation of Social Work- Roses, 69¢ or of sociology, Wash- v, St. Louis, will be the inner meeting of the local or 3 for $2 chapter o e association at Avignone | Freres, 1717 Columbia road, Tuesday | ";:' (:‘;"""" . iy evening at 6:45 o'clock. R Ly Hyteid Perpetusl The Civitan Club will give & Juncheon, | orange) 35cs 3 for $1 La Fayette Hotel, Tuesday, 12:30 p.m., i Roses, 35¢c; or American Beauty Pierre De ix will speak for the League of ns Association on “The Pt W Frau Karl Druschki Abolition of War Clandies General Jack A dance will be held by h(;-alumb)l Pernet (yellow) ;:I:I“Nd o.- Lodge 26, Loyal Order of oose, at Carpenters’ Hall, Tenth and K streets, | Shrubbers and Rose Bushes—Sizth Floor Thursday, 8:30 pm | The Reserve Officers’ Association will | told a dinner dance at the Raleigh Jinte), Thursday, April 4, at 8 pm. Featuring for National Majestic Week Majestic—Model 72 In This Modern High-Boy Cabinet Built-in Super Dynamic Speaker 5187 Complete With Tubes The Mighty Monarch of the Air—renowned for its trueness of tone—its ability to separate stations—its artistic beauty of cabinet. An eight- tube set, including rectifier and self-illuminated single control dial, and completely shielded. Pink, White Honeysuckle 3-Yr.-Old Fruit Trees, $1 Ea. Evergreens Belle of Georgia Peach Norway Spruce. 12 Juniper Stricts, 6 to 9 in., $1.45 Golden Arbor The music section of the Takoma | Vitae, 6 to 9 in,, Park Women's Club meet Thursday, 10 am. at the home of Mrs. Roy Rerner, 50 Whittier street. Mrs. Bond will give | & paper on musical appreciation. | This New Model Simmons Bed With “Slepeking” Felt Mattress and Simmons Coil Spring $29.95 An entirely new design bed that is graceline in feeling, with two curved fillers and one straight filler, and center panel with floral decoration; brown finish; 33", 4 and 46" sizes. Bedwear—Third Fleer ‘The Society of Natives will give its annual banquet, April 15, 7 pm, at the Mayflower Hotel Hedge Plants California Privet, 12 to 18 in.; 25 for $1 Barberry Hedge, 12 to 18 in.; 10 for $1.75 Showing the modern high- boy cabinet, with quartered, striped walnut veneered doors. Light colored cabinet woods are inlaid in a border design with marquetry inlays on the door. $10 Down Brings the model 72 Ma- jestic to your heme—re- mainder in 12 equal payments, plus a small earry- ing charge. Oriental Arbor Vitae, $3.76 4 to 8 ft. high; very bushy plants. Mr Coolidge Radio Salon—Fourth Floor

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