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NG MAY TESTIY ) ATSUIT OF G Purnell’s Wife Missing From Courtraom, Gives Rise to Latest Rumor. ¥y se Adsociated Prees, GRAND RAPID: v pervaded the cmber hero today as oaring in tho $80,000 sult of John Hansell inst tho Israelite ceumed. Its practices were House of ing Puraell's first heard Mary, failed oceupy her ¢ cult's attorney, H 1umor snid she'was hile another ie had joined branch on Michigan, for of inducing him to take ttal rebuttal, howeve 1d upon Attorney in summoning twelve f House of Shiloh, planed to subponae on authority of ourt th said. thunder"” planned 1. Sm el by the olun Snuth tn loc lan while | from | | zensh Towed to grow | b2 1 tola o | their have ! THE WEATHER District {ment smorrow. Wecords for ‘Twenty-F. The 015 - PH ok April lona- tion sun ets, 3:19 a.m. Hghted u Cloudy Clear, (3 .33, Greenwich tiwe, today.) ‘Temperature. Weatker. 2750 part cloudy Part cloudy Clear Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear Rain Cloudy Part cloudy | Clear 0 * Part cloudy WALES THROWN AGAIN. LONDOX, March 28.—The Prince of Wales was tbrown yesterday at a water jump in the army point-to- point races at Arborfleld, but was un- hurt. ‘Wales was riding Prince Henry's horse and had taken the water jump in splendid style on the first round, but the second time the horse balked at the bank and plunged straight into the water, which is several feet leep. The prince was thrown into_the oughs of a willow trec on the oppo- ite bank, but scrambled back to res- 1 was plunging its nec! ~ mud. the k unaided, pluckily seized tho rse's head and brought it out, amid che cheerg of hundreds of speotators. ” Bedtime Stories. REPORT TO CIVITANS ON WORK FOR ALIENS | a continuance of the classes on citl- sonard Ruoft gas at- | during ! | President Theate receipts to Le devo | ASKED TO° APPROVE LEASE. | | vanta-Detr The latter h th ania effects entrance to Detroit in connection with the use of of the Ann and Wabash rallroade. THE EVENING BELL - RIN irm Reports from those Civitans who | Likenesses of Cap teered last week to aid teachers N sal Americanization schouls, and | dent on Pinheads Ip now being featured by sunied the g of the Ci e Hotel Lalay the Attract m us wol Py the e of the « to be gives TLADELPH holder will be asked to the terin Norway the Penn, porti Arbor .Pere MM WELL, 1T LookS, LIKE THE BACH BOMNE OF WIrNTES wAS BuUsTED ATAST H Do~'rer WHAT DO You THIN K. OF THE FRENCH OCCUPATION INTERESTED It OF THE RUHR. 7 I'T OME WAY OR SAY, LET ME GINE You ATIP O FURNACES ! GET A FEVERHEAT FURNACE ! I'VE HAD ONE FORT YEARS AMD I CoULDON'T LIVE WITHOUT 1T ! YOU KNOW THAT CaLD SFPELL WE HAD A WHILE BACK 7 WELL "WE HAD To OPEN ALL THE DooRS AND WinDOowS! 1T WAS HOT ! ALMOST SUFFOCATING ! Y ENGRAVINGS TO BE EXHIBITED STAR, WASHINGTON, —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. S \WROMNG-NUMBER -PLEASE FXCUSE-IT, DO YOU SUOYAS WM {NAVY AUDIT LEGAL, BLANTON ASSERTS itol and Presi- ntative nas L. Blanton Whore letter head proclaims Will Be Grotto |that he is au “active member of the 2 committee ot the whols House on the 10n. tate of the Univn,” comes out today — support of Controller General J. weeds of | N Metarl, prompted by Seeretary the Gaten command that the general S e g ofive cease wuditing his rk by 0 Controlier Generad bubiio whict criticism censure anc vy tative Hlanton writes to Mi. MeCari L want you to know that 1 am backing vou up 100 per ceni. With Dawes you are the one redeemning feature of the Harding administration e apitol into completed “iunkeung” 1 e for th o the Job protee sDie that you are & the public asury s tools of the pirotler Blanton sa men and General MeCarl, hat in_sev of sportation alone, - hat off to you." —By WEBSTER. | SEE THE DiSCovemy CF TUTANKHAMEN'S TomB HA S DEVELOPED A REGULAE EPDEMIC OF DISCOVERIES. THEY VE FounD A SKULL 1rt PATAGON A THAT'S SAID Yo BE CF THE TERTIARY FERIOD . NEW FURNACE IN MY HOUSE, THE OLD OnME BRING THE MISSUS m.p;a. = E'LL HAVE A LITTLE GAM BF BRIDGE - Dorir ForseT! _An emphasizing savings effected by ‘ Mr. ury, on the | taxpayers are | 1 i i i i | { | D. C. slde the automobile, after which he , WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1923. CLERKS OFFER TO “HELP OUT” 'PHYSICIAN THWARTS |1 s, sees s ne APPRECIATED, BUT DECLINED ATTEMPTED HOLD-UP st fotc ot o lcolored man was fruitless, since he ,8ay8 he received no help from a fe: Postmaster General New today “We are planuing Lo meet this un- |bystanders. The assallant disa; refused to accept the macrlfice of {forescen exigency by the elimination DF- Grant S. Barnhart Grasps Gun' vesred. Dréaliot Dolloties Hossonds two weeks' annual leave offered by |of overtime and possibly a reduction in and Overpowers Assailant, | €d to a call for aid. Search of the an employe of the Washington city [the number of deliveries at some ’ nelghborhood failed fo Jocate the man post office in order to help out the ! points, and we confidently belfeve that ‘Who Escapes. To‘:cx‘l‘;;:]‘;e‘ nrlrinn‘lve‘fi(kflf.,y"i"’ on 8 situation caused by lack of funds un- | these measures will avail us until = Drecincts in an effort to arrest hin. ot e e give v aior ones) d quick think by D Miss Clara Somerby, clerk in the | e working for ve und quick thinking by Dr. Inquiry section at the city post office, | the fovernment, By or|Ofest 5. Pershase of fiie muude FARMER KILLED WHEN 2 e the Lusua 2% o glve b he ficlals zs nost sland nue tl arted an attempted | i Cho unusnal offer o give up or | TlafE 53 tacas b oo ot B HIS TRACTOR OVERTURNS remaining vacation, fourteen days be- | Hospital, on Dy the Anpociated Press, ing still due her, out of the total of | fered ¢ 3 street, | 7 the Aw 4 Press. il fifteen days which postal employes | ces to do extra work without fan Har},flld!pl!v"?"rblunsr_xlx.r!‘t'y. n;'rl"m?y!f&i"'»»: receive. | uncration in case the emergency l- | Frank Lewls Vescly, thirty-elisht, . % farmer of Prince Georga county, Postmaster Chance, impressed with by the spirit of the offer, communicated | it to Pestmaster General New, who, today, in a personal letter to the post- ‘ !killed late yesterday when a f: tractor which he was operating cve turned, pinning him beneath it The body was found by Mrs. Vesel who went to the field to carry he husband wat | SLEUTHS SEEK BUNNIES. PITTSBURGH, March es toduy are searc valued at $1,500 of the department ity of Pittsburgh, which master, expressed his great apprecia- tion of Miss Somerby's offer, but de clared that “this department is willing to nccept the sacrifice el as it appreciates the offer.” r General's Statement. overindulged siclan first saw s exit from the un- Lula 13 K. Epple Wink Asking T'c > Miss Som of this pi Ity oston T »d —-Y s, ostmaster b Flashleigh has colored It is this s Il".( of helpfulnes broad and Mrs. Flashleigh has t to get| from Quarte: to the point of personal sacrifi z 3 the medical scho The rabb isting among the postal workers, she properly ¢i-| Dr. Barnhart pretcnded he was prized for their pedigrees and heal! chich makes it certain in my mind |vorced? about to return to the hospital after | condition, have been used by the un! !that he will have their whole-souled | Mrs. Good—Oh, dear, no—quite !m- sceing the man, but the potential | versity in important medical researct { co-operation in the present emergency. | properl, bandit at pistol polnt ordered him in- | work. : "It s most | T SHEUTHT LT LT LU T T T T L LTI L T T T T L G L Yard-Wide Percale 18¢ Satisfaction First NGS PALL 810-818 Seventh Street Ya;'d q ¥ | | 88 Stand. jiEaster Hats in Full Bloom —and the Famous $5.00 Line the Center of Interest New as a spring sunrise—sparkling fashions to brighten every woman’s appearance and every woman’s spirits. Of all the fashionable straws—including leghorns which have just arrived—of novelty braids, Canton crepe and crepe and straw and taffeta and straw combinations. Large, medium and small models—every new conceit is here. Trimmings of flowers, frnits, ornaments, ribbons and feathers. Black and all colors. Untrimmed Straw Hats Special, $1.95 Sale! Easter Frocks Two Wonderful Groups Featured Tomorrow HE TEN-DOLLAR GROUP presents hun- " dreds of new dresses in Alityme Crepe, Wool Crepe, Canton Crepe and Printed Crepe. Black and all colors—many with printed crepe 1 Paisley and Egyptian patterns. The ex- tra sizes are shown in three styles of wool crepe only. Regular sizes in all materials and styles. Embroidered, draped, ruffled, Deauville and ornament-trimmed. HE FIFTEEN-DOLLAR GROUP presents hundreds of new dresses in Frost Crepe, Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe, Crepe Knit, Alltyme Crepe, Tricosham and Printed Crepe. Richly embroidered, beaded and braided. - Finer Trimmed Hats $12.00 to $19.95 Famous Trimmed Hats $6.95 and $9.95 LT LT LU LT TR T O T SO Sizes 16 to 46, Extra Sizes 48 to 52. Chiffon Silk Hose The Vogue for Easter WOMEN'S CHIFFON SILK HOSE, of beautiful ligh : knit with durable lisle garter top. Black, brown. tau ONYX SHERESILK—The cu- of chiffon silk h perfine type hiffon hose, , including Pai w Lngg:lle: :;CLCB;JX%» gun metal, ley tops and all-over Paisley novelties, Deau- :\..:.C.I sh’idu ! $] .50 ville scarfs and sashes. A complete color range d black. ONYX _FULL-FASHIONED CHIFFON SILK HOSE DE LUXE, pure silk throughout, Black, cor dovan, gun meta!, beige, navy ver, cinnamon, nude $2 75 " and taupe . Women'’s $4.95 Silk Umbrellas $3.98 Easter Special—Rain or Shine Umbrellas of splendid quality silk, in navy, brown, purple and green Strong frames and various smart new handles. Paisley Overblouses Gems ®f fashion—sparkling colorings that refiect the exotic art of the East at its best. Slip- over models, with and without collars; some with frilled fronts. Also there are tie-backs of colored crepe de chine, Persian-trimmed, and plain colors with Paisley bertha and $5 sleeves; and many embroidered, lace-trimmed and beaded. Long E 1 aster Silks Splendid $ 1 S5 and three-quarter sleeves. $2.00 and $2.25 Weaves ......... Yard 39-inch Crepe de Chine 36-inch Printed Radium Silk 36-inch Printed Bamboo Silk 35-inch Satin Messaline 35-inch Chiffon Taffeta Plain colors and ornate Egyptian and Pais- ley patterns to capture every woman’s fancy. Colors include light blue, copen, navy, gray, cinder, turquoise, pink, flesh, mais, coral, old rose, wistaria, taupe, green, sandalwood, scarlet, wedgewocod, gray, Pekin, jazz, white and black. ' $2.50 and $3 Easter Silks, $1.98 36-inch Alltyme Crepe, 40-inch Paisley Geor- gette Crepe, 39-inch Box-loom Crepe de Chine, 36-inch Silk-and-wool Canton Crepe, 35-inch Imperial Satin, 35-inch Chiffon Taffeta and 35- inch Paisley Radit Silk. The Billie Burke Beauty Box New! The season’s emphatic novelty in the way of Handbags. Covered with fancy leather and ‘heautifully fitted with mirror, puff box, $2 98 purse, etc......... . Covered with gold or silver brocade, $4.98. NEW SILK BAGS, bead-trimmed. Popular dra sivle. Black: and G QR COIOTS ..o cvonvoasnniiisvinonaadiies RuffledANet Flouncings For Misses’ and Children’s Frocks A surpassing selection, and most attractively priced. 27-INCH PLAIN WHITE NET, with five rows of ruffies with ribbon edge. $l 98 Yard ... Rl ws . 27-INCH_POINT D’ESPRIT, with five rows of ruffies. White, with pink or blue rib- $2 49 bon edge. Yard...l.... L 1 d 0 36INCH PLAIN WHITE NET, with four rows of ruffies and picot edge. $l 75 Yard .. 5 i . Boys’ Tweed Suits In'Middy and Two-Piece Styles Quality Suits the little fellow can wear with pride braid; embroidered chevron on sleeve. Sizes 3 to 8. A DTV LU TG BT B TR VL g g b i T 7 L y on any occasion. fine $ 2.98 wonder price for Thursday.. wool tweeds, with jersey Big Boys’ 2-Pants Suits, $4.95 collars or collars to match, trimmed with mercerized Tweeds, mixtures, stripe colid colors, 8 to 16. Sizes fimflllllI|I|II|IIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIIIIlIlIlIIIlIIIIIlIlIIlIlllIIllIII"IIIllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIJlllflllllllIIIIIIIIIII|I|Illllllllllllllllllll LT L O T T O T e e A