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Al 3 v THE' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1930. IN WOMAN'S DEATH American Missionary Be- lieved Murder Victim at Africa Inland Station. By the Assoclated Press. NAIROBI, Kenya Colony, January 6.—Kenya Colony police today pressed nvestigation of the death of Miss < Hulda Stumpf, American missionary, whose body was found in a house of BesEi ==l Three Exhibits and Demonstrations Here This Week been assaulted. Authorities said she apparently had suffocated after the e BRI ' The First in Our Golden Anniversary Year’s Program Her age was given here as 63. Classed as Valuable Worker. Frederick Lanning, business manager of the Africa Inland Mission in New York, said Miss Stumpf had done sec- gessnaresn - B Now—A Special Fashion Exhibit of valuable and efficient worker. “She was last home on furlough in g] Persia— thousands of years old—teems with art creations revealing rare genius that is different from any other land’s. g And in our Rug Section this week you can see a special exhibit of beauti- fal rugs, colorful pottery, hand - engraved, gold - il- “luminated brass, exqui- site embroidery and cient Persian jewelry this old country has sent to Woodward & Lothrop for its Persian exhibit. 1925, he said. “I am unable to say Just what part of the United States she came from, although I believe she had a sister in Florida. I am almost sure she was not over 53 years of age.” Fingerprints May Give Clue. He sald the fact that for the last 10 years the British government has taken fingerprints of all natives work- ing for whites should ald in the in- vestigation. = ‘The African Inland Mission head- quarters in New York Friday received a cablegram, unsigned, stating that Miss Stumpf had been murdered.” The message was in code and indicated she had first been attacked and then smothered to death. MONGOL REPUBLIC SEEN IN COLLAPSE hpanu; Consul Reports Projected Independent Government in Barga Has Been Abandoned. Every style source is heralding COTTONS—the outstanding material for the new season . . . and Trippe, Barker & Company co-operate with Woodward & Lothrop to make this outstand- ing exhibit of what is NEW in Cottons. They send Miss Ellen Compton to model new frocks, correctly styled in the new manner, of YearRound Zephyrs. She will be in the Cotton Dress Goods Section each day this week, from 10 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. This Exhibit Introduces Plume Chiffon, 65¢ »rd A distinctive new group of motifs in this outstanding fabric success—Plume Chiffon—ranging from dainty flower-clusters to swirling sprays of grain have achieved effects never at- tempted in cotton fabrics. Gossamer-sheer; it Js so soft- draping, that it lends itself perfectly to the new flowing silhouette. It gives lasting service—is washable—guaranteed fast, 38 inches wide. «Haroest and Prosperity” design—exclusively here. Model sketched will be displayed—made from Butterick pattern No. 2996 or McCall pattern No. 5985. Visit Our Fine Exhibit of A Persian Rugs and Handcraft With Persian Experts in Personal Attendance - Fine creations of Persian art are here this week . . . modern, semi- antique and antique designs—rare Persian carpets, brocades, linens, pottery, brass and jewelry. And authorities on Persian art are here to tell you about the treasures displayed. By the Assoclated Press. ‘TOKIO, January 6.-—Japanese con- sular dispatches from Harbin today said the projected Mongol republic of Barga had faded rapidly with Russian evacu- ation of Chinese territory. ‘Under the leadership of the so-called “Young Mongol” party, which fre- YearRound Zephyrs, 38¢c the yard. New Spring designs—washable—ideal for children’s clothes. 32 inches wide. ‘Vogue, Butterick, McCall and Paris February Patterns Are Here Vogue pattern book, February and March issues, 35c. Butterick Spring Quarterly, 25c. McCall's Quarterly, 25c. Special McCall Magazine offer, 3 years, by mail, $2. CoroNs) SECOND FLOOR. PATTERNE, SECOND FLOOR. territory known as Barga was to have freed Chinese rule. This is a rare opportunity and the first of a series of unusual exhibits in connection with our Golden Anniversary. Be sure to come in this week and visit the Persian rug and handicraft exhibit in— Tre Ruc SecrioN, Firre FLOOR. Have You Ever Seen a Paper: ML . A Miniature Paper Mill Is Here, Making Fine Stationery You will find it intensely interesting—this demonstration that shows how Eaton, Crlane & l:ike :]:;i;nefry is made. An electrically operated model shows every style in the mal ing of writing paper, from the first “rag” stage to th finished product, ready to use. S StaTIONERY, A1SLE 2, FmRsT FLOOR. RIR RACE IS PROJECTED FROM PARIS TO NEW YORK By the Associated Press. PARIS, January 6.—Another air race from Paris to New York in 1930 ap- peared probable last night. One con- 22| Milanese Silk Lingerie Samples measured course long 2 ‘The other will be Capt. Carretier, who i 14 ek Sl i e ot A Third Less, in the January Selling, Than Like e e o St e G st et : Pieces in Regular Stock I d Sh d R o and Roosevelt Flying Flelds without & 1[] e s J %&ffi. fi‘%%&'finhthfr he Each of these 207 beautiful pieces would regularly sell much higher in our regular stocks— a pS a'n a es e Uced \ eently B e s o but, are only specially priced because they are samples. Tailored and lace-trimmed models. s et = . Mewwile the-Tomous, French i § Limited Quantities for Immediate Clearance mu'h» build & m hlb-.na with thick D Veats oovissimaesivi'essisomuins csviviases s 9130 22 Bloomers, Gowns, Combinations, Step-in Lamps With Shades 1 18-inch Skin Shade. Was $27.50. Now..$20 Hispano-Suis. lm-ufi“w; 56 VEBES ..o reimsimsomersssevessrostoevone oo - $1.95 DIEWES | ouacoe e B ot UL L Jumise Fisor:Lanpy hamisored sioshandigotd: 2 ‘15inl Parchiasecy Shades. - Worn $2250 e B et o || 1 Vors, Bloomers, Combinations, Stopin 25 Gowns and Combinations wosecvvmsees- 98 (R et HirmFlg R DI orciiiniiolai ons s opitisios oo ons s LIRS ok i Passiay S o] B Lamp-to e an $65 Now 348 Shead of Coste. 28 Bloomers, Combinations, Step-in Drawers, R ey Vs 565 Now ;mh::l':.'nk '3'53"57» FAR Bevs $3.28 4 Pajamas ...... st ravoes - $8 1 Metal Reading Lamp; with smoking scces- Bellors e Snx Usprxwass, TEms PLOOR. 4 Three-piece Pajama ceenes$10 forien Somalay w';lm ) DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES 1 Floo Rordir i i el pe . 12 a: N .50. . X - Ey::u‘h: 3pelc:;:ut . : ¥ ' 2 Stul‘i‘fi::li!h ;-‘ém Ls:yl'x;‘e)rm;hwifl;: :-rchme;\s( (Fhome National o731 . h S Ila shades. Were $9.50 each. Now .... S FiveOutstanding Offerings in the January Sellings Shadea - 3 Crushed Velvet Junior Lamp Shades. Were 3 $20. Now .. sl’eedy Relief Rayon Bloomers Home Frocks Silk Slips Cotton Pajamas Duosettes 1 1Binch Ribban 2 . 6 Junior Silk Were $14.50. Now $10 for Sore Throat =5 “This Doctor’s Prescription $1.50 $5.95 $3.95 $1.95 $10.75 2 Junior Sh Sy e . e poe. ek SO Slpe ot talisred th?»::ll:l:thp:in.:l b I T ST and pastel shades. Sizes pique frocks it 34 to 46. Regularly handmade. Lo and lace-trimmed erepe iy iy many styles and Duosettes, for afternoon much higher. and sleeveless styles. and satin-back crepe. oloen i a KN1T UNDERWEAR Homz FROCKS CosTuME SLrs Corron UNsEawriR bkt e g atbi ow Tamb FLOOR. THEmD FLOOR. Trmp FLOOR. ‘TRImD FLOOR. Conrsets, THRD FLOOR. N ow .. able to everyone. The remarkable thing about Thox- | ine is that it rejieves almost instant- | tzaizini || Bedspreads, Pillows, Curtains—Greatly Red uced from Regular Stock | 100 Bedspreads Reduced Sofa Pillows Greatly Reduced Fine Lace Curtains Reduced 3 $ 1 2.75 $8.75 ' $2.95’ $3.95 $4,95 $7,50 A Fourth to'a Third Less Than J ‘At $12.75—Single and double bed sizes. Plain rayon twill They Were in Regular Stock = ‘Balun with puffed ba;lddn a;d d;gg, full valances. Included in these groups from regular stock are— Siialiilotalandiaeonttnuets siylo take £ stk ~ ue, rose, green, go. and orchid, o & - m our regular s oc¢) N PER T AR G & . Satin Pillows Brocade Pillows of fine imported and domestic curtains. Reduced groups include— JU l ‘At 58_75__the, rose, green, orchid and gold spreads combine Tapestry Pillows, Velvet Pillows A : ; { COMPOUND plain rayon satin with embossed figured satin. Damask Pillows f;-mgled Panels : D.u bl T adeiCatitnn - GIVES A limited number of other Bedspreads in a variety of styles and and various combinations. All sorts of lovely colors and attractive s::’go!::tcc‘::?ms zflefl: b CurtAams . ) W RELIEF colors. GREATLY REDUCED FROM REGULAR STOCK. designs are represented—and every pillow is marked so low that e b uffled Marquisette Curtains i yor Drarrnizs, Sxxr FLOOR. it offers a worthwhile economy. and the reduced prices range from $2.95 to $12.75. Colds, Coughs due to Colds, | f and Common Sore Throat | - \ ON'T EXPERIMENT! This old 3 e bu Al Drogion - —_— » |