Evening Star Newspaper, March 24, 1924, Page 10

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- SKULL FIND BELIEVED 500,000 YEARS OLD Human Relic Dup Up in Los An- geles Held to Antedate Neanderthal Man. INTERESTS DR. MERRIAM Carnegie Official Here Thinks DiS-E covery Authentic. ! March 24.—Exca- a construction r here which visit- Both Duelists Gashed In Minister of War’s And General’s Fight By the Associated Press, BUENOS AIRES, March 24— Gen. Augustin Justo, minister of .war, nnd Genm. Dellepaine, head of the military forces inm Duenos Aires, fought a duel with swords yesterday after- noon. Both men were slightly wounded. The encounter followed criti- cinms of the Argentine army by 2 major. The minister wax un- able to mect him, owing to their difference in rank, There- upon Gen. Dellepaine took the major’s place, deelaring himself to be in a rd with the major's criticisms. Gen. Justo tendered his resig- nation to President Alvear, xo that he might be able to fAght, 1 SNOWBOUND TOURISTS DENY GREAT HARDSHIPS | Those Marooned at Kendall, Kan., Say Privations Were Exaggerated. fated Press. * CITY, Mo., March 24.—Rte- ports of suffering and privation among 1130 motorists marooned by snow at ve been greatly ex- s a telegram ad- Associated Press here A. Yonkey. of the tourists wish to | message says. excellent ment from merchants and citi- itions in former telegrams Xaggerated.” WORK ON PRISON FARM. ot | Former Publisher and Aides Serv- s|ing Term for War-Time Treachery. EASTV Eaward . March 24.—Dr. v, former publisher o |of the New York Evening Mail, and Piltdown Enzland r|in the | have been assigned to farm labor at hi -|ana s. attorneys, Norvin R. £ Lindheim Walter Kaufman, all found { zuilty of concealing German interests Mall during the world war, THE EVENING ‘COUPLE IS FOUND DEAD | WITH HEADS CRUSHED | Theory of Murder Held by Police in Canada~—Man Has Gun- shot Wound. By tue Associated Press. COQUITLAM, B. C., March 24.—The bodies of Albert Witcherly, thirty-. five, car inspector, and his wife, the same age, with the heads battered in by a hammer and a_gunshot wound in the head of the man, were found on Saturday night by a neighbor. ‘The murder is believed to have oc- curred on Friday night, when the nearest neighbor said she heard a woman's shriek, Both doors to the house were found locked, which induced the police, ut first to incline to a murder and sui- cide theory. This has now been dis- carded by the police, however, for the theory of a doubie murder. No! motive for the crime has been alleged nor is there any clue to the perpe- trator. [EN James was developing the ! St. Paul & Pacific 1 Railroad, he distributed bulls, ! horses, seeds, implements and lumber among the farmers along the right of way. His success was built upon giving | the public better service. The wisdom of spending ; i moneyin igioussums —of giving extra wvalue heaping full—is the sc- cret of many successes. Hearst’s International is a splendid example. Filled in April, for in- stance, with features like Gifford Pinchot’s “Ap- { peal to Decent Thinkers”. i { Heavsts International PROTECT . Your Doctor and Yourself - "PHILLIPS™ MILK OF MAGNESIA Engine House Destroyed. OIL CITY, Ta iAne housc sion Pcunsylv it tak convinc S.’.\_Y “PHILLIPS" to your druggist, or you may not get the original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years. Refuse imitations of genuine “Phillips” 23-cent bottles, also larger size, contain directions and uses. 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KANN Sons Co. {Telephone Main 7200 New Dresses in St)'_rles That —NEW- New Spring Stamped Goods At Popular Prices —Spend your leisure mo- ments adding to the beauty of your home. When fin- ished, these articles will be worth many more times than the price you pay for them stamped. —Stamped Pillowcases, o crochet inset. With instriuc- tion pair —Hot Dish Mats, with stamp ed cover in three different s1zes— 59c, 69c and 79¢ Each —36-inch Oyster White Linen P 4 Senter- $1.50 $1.25 —18x54-inch Scarf to match —18-in. White Center- pieces, in three pat- terns. Each... A 15C —White Card Table Covers, ready made stamped. Each —Black Sateen Card Table C?iverd; rcarzly made and stamped. Euen o $1.00 ;IIISxSO_-I!n. Tan Scarf and illow. Tops to match, special, a sct 79c¢ —Table of Stamped Goods, special, each— 10c to 25¢ —On this table you will find 3-pc. Buffet Sets, Caps, Chil- dren’s Aprons, Children’s Dresses. 5-pc. Luncheon Sets. 36-in. Tan Centerpieces, Tan and White Scarfs, Pillow Tops. Toast Covers, Women's Aprons. —We also have a fine as- sortment of beads for cro- cheting or knitting bags. A Bunch, 5¢ to 10¢ ~Instructions free when materi. als are purchased here. Kann's—Fourth Floor, Do You Want 3) —We ars particularly well equipped to offer 24-hour service_on any style pleat- ing. You will be well pleased with our work— also with our low prices. Sixth Floor — Pleating and Hemstitching Shop. Become the Stout Figure Exceptional Values at These Prices $25.00, $29.75 up to $49.75 Four of the styles illustrated —A touch of genius went into the creation of these bewitching frocks. They have distinct fashion importance: they're becoming “THE BUSY CORNER” Pennu. Ave., 8th & D Streets New Fabric Novelty Cuff Gloves Washable and With Suede Finich $2.00 Pair stitched b t tutone Bright Colored Large Silk Handkerchiefs ar 1l e haudker. $1.50 and $1.75 | Scarfs Were Never So Popular! And o $8.95 Fanns—Nockwear Floor New and Fancey Flat | Silk Braids In Black and White Combinations for trimming A yard 39c to 75¢ Kann's—Street Floo A New Arrival Madge Evans Hats For Growing Girls ¢ and widely varied in design. —Beautiful silks were ased in their fashioning, silks that lend their slenderizing chdarm to their wearer. —One may select her favorite material, for there is a choice of Bann's—Second fioor Canton crepe, Roshanara crepe, crepe-back satin, georgette crepe. jacquard crepe, flat crepe and figured crepes. —Long-waist models, many with loose panels and tunics and tiers, all go to make these dresses particularly attractive for the well proportioned woman. Embroidery, braid, lace and beads lend clever trimmings to these dresses. ' r-Sheer . the i —Select from beige, cocoa, gray, brown, navy and plack. 4414 to 56V4. Women's Full-Fashioned Pure Thread Silk Chiffon Hose Ouyx Make, with Rointex eels $1.95 Pair are ou Mm, Kann’s—Second Floor. Remnants of Silks At Extraordinary Savings ! I | 1‘ | Oc to $3ér(d) | Good Lengths of 1% to 6 Yards $1.00 to $7.00 Values ~—One of our best Remnant Sales, and it will be an | event to stir the town, for the savings are great. You know what a sale of this kind means coming from this store, therefore be on hand early. assortment includes: —Remnants of Crepe de Chines —Remnants of Canton Crepes —Remnants of Georgette Crepes —Remnants of Satin Charmeuse —Remnants of Printed Foulard —Remnants of Silk Shirtings —Remnants of Persian Silks —Remnants of Printed Crepes —Remnants of Printed Georgette —Remnants of Printed Eponge —Remnants of Plain Eponge The —Remnants of Springtime Cre, Cloa: o T e —Remnants of White Satin for Sport Wear (Glos) —Remnants of Natural Pongees —Remnants of Colored Skirtings —Remnants of Messalines “—Remnants of White Silks —Remnants of Black Silks —Remnants of Black Satins —Remnants of Colored Taffetas Special! . Remnants of Sport Fabrics for General Sports Wear —In this assortment is-a wonderful collection of plaids, stripes, checks and plain materials. All in splendid patterns and color combinations -that are new this season. Buy these for skirts, dresses and jacquettes. 36 to 40 inches wide. 7 Street Floor. Our Yearly Sale 10,000 Rosebushes, Shrubs and Hedge Plants Famously Known for Their Growing Qualities —American grown two-year rosebushes, strong, hardy and healthy. Ready to sprout and grow. This is the time to plant your rosebushes, so buy yours at-this sale tomorrow Rosebushes, 35¢ Each—3 for $1 In the Assortment You Will Find the Following Kinds —American Beauty —Russell Pink ~=Mrs. Aaron Ward umbia Pink “Magna Charta Marshall P. Wilder —Frau Karl Fruschki Baltimore Belle i —Hoosier Beauty -General Jack —Columbia —Killarny, assorted colors La France ~—Premier —Madam’ Butterfly ~Madam Plantier —And many other~ 29¢ 2,000 Pieces Shrubbery Each, Including This Assortment Forsythias —Palonia Butterfly —Cannas Clematis —Dahlias Ivy —Chrysanthemums —And Many Others 1,000 Pieces California Privet Hedge—Special, each 5¢ Kann’s—Third Floor. A N —Hydrangea —Barberry whalls ; —Wistai ria —-Spirea Van Houtte

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