Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1924, Page 25

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BIBLES PRAYER BOOKS AND HYMNALS FQR EASTER PEARLMAN'S BOOK 933 G St. SHOP DENOUNGED BY FESS Speaks at G. 0. P. Dinner in Bos- ton—Coolidge Called Greatest New Englander. only REPUBLICAN VICTORY STTE!‘{'l = . [ Estate of Woman Who Died in Lausanne Valued at $45,425. Florence G. Harriott, who died in Lausanne, Switserland, May 15, 1923, s, but owned the prem- Massachusetts avenue v etters of e. The 3'1mnn.)| - | statement SENATE INQUISITIONS |LEAVES D. C. PROPERTY.|HULL RAPS HUGHES’ SPEECH IN NEW YORK Calls It Attempt to “Gloss Over Wholesale Corruption in Government.” Chairman Hull of the Democratic national committee has issued a characterizing Secretary the only basis for this praiso, Hull said, adding, “A person of the high- est character, who is surrounded by influences more or less viclous and corrupt, and Who is incapable or in- disposed to aggressively fre elf from such influences so may be able to perform such and sound actions as one of good char- acter would ordinarily be disposed (o do, while entitled to credit fo character, can in no remo cape respongibility for official and ministrative inaction, indecision lay and failure of achievement in the face of the most wonderful oppor- tunities.” —_— -— A woman judge sits on the supreme tion of the Montana primary law ulso may lead to court action seeking to | compel the secretary of state to per- mit delegates to print on the ba slogans indicating why they for President; i “| Delegates hav LA FOLLETTE IN RACE. Name Taken From Montana Bal- lot, But Delegates Stay. NA. Mont.,, April ining senatol petition | Jaring for Henry Vheeler and other Ground-Gripper Shoes Relieves All Foot Pains 1315 E St. ., Metionat FAMOUS LD TONIC t a granted to Attor Hughes' New York speech as an ate | tempt to *“gloss over the wholegale ° | corruption found in the government in the past three years.” “Having publicly offered an earnest o of Newberry and ) m some months ago.” M | Senator Declares Electorate Will | ) End “Slander Campaign.” . | T T | | By the Associated Press. 1 | BOSTON, April 17.—President Cool- hailed as “the greatest of | For New ®nglanders’ by cakers at a Coolidge dinner given Thoroughly 1 Instrur | in Symphony Hall last night by the | Variety of Well Known | opinion already had | | Republican Club of Massachusetts Makes cners of the Pres- | | By the Associated Prees. | nd attonded by 1,500 men and women DRGOF S an for the time being | DALLAS, Tex., April 17 bench of the Mexican state of San Luls. — W indow S’Imdés Made to Measure STOPSSPRINGFEVER ae perry- Hull said, etary of i willing Repub atter how low and of morals, deceased. NEFF DEFIES W’ADOO T0 ANSWER CHARGE t Texas Governor Continues Cam- paign for Uninstructed Demo- cratic Delegation. Factory Prices Mean a Great Saving . in “the keynote specch,” presi- would pla along the nal ambition,” NO PRICE COMPETITION LARGE LOT 4302 Chesapeake Street N.W. ALLEN C. MINNIX Owner 1416 F St. N'W i o [83013th5tNW.| ® [ PhoneMainds74 W, STOKES SAMMONS, Proprictor i dministrations having the most out- m all sections of New England. | ng record on these poin far n continuing his campaign Senator Simeon D { | an uninstructed de in Musie House Seventh at F The Hecht Co. The Hecht Co. ‘1 Seventh at F 00 Tailored ed Sui Well Built and Tailored With Precision Theyll Fit Well and Hold Their Shape may perch on New Dis; " that at is a Uic and Eve Gmother col = =1 SUBSTANTIAL Reductions on_all our coals for Apr. delivery. W. A. Egg, §14.00 W, A. Stove, §15.00 W. A. Nut, $1450 W. A. Pea, $1125 B. J. Werner -/ 923 New York Avenue tand of Franklin 7626 Kiddies! ° Come and See the - 160-1b. BUNNY In Our Window at Store No. 1:—7th and K Sts. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY horse of urawe- { cader.” With| an nomina- w Hampshire, | Other | Alway Ease gel —Quick. T Joint ioint agony gets out te A. How A suit that 1s genuinely tailored 1s no slipshod affair. It is a pattern of many parts that requires skillful cutting, expert fitting and thoughtful workmanship. The result is a coat that sets well in the shoulders, with sleeves that give ample room as well as freedom at the armhole A collar and lapels that.lie snugly i1 and cuffs trim and neatly finished. skirt fits well over the hips with no sign of Mr. Bunny from “Bunnysville” is right here in puckers or skimpiness. Washington and wants every little boy and girl to come to Peoples Drug Store No. 1, 7th and K Streets, and see him. He will be in the window from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. and from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. on Friday and all day Such suits are these—and there are but 200—a group extraordinary at the price. Choose your particular type with bovish jacket, box coat, double breasted. braid bound or novel sports jacket; in navy, tan or new checks and plaids. Included are smart Navy Tmill with slash pockets. $25 Saturday ndow Mr. Bunny will dye Easter Eggs (good. iresh, hard-boiled ones), ind colors, Mothers and daddies may purchase these eggs after ved for 5c each or by the dozen, 49c. Or he will write the name of any 1 on the egg and it may be purchased for 10c or 3 for 25c. chocolate-covered candy Easter Egg, beautifully decorated with name of v or gir] written upon it for 25c—larger eggs up to $1.98. - Sale of Pure Faster Candies —at All 17 Stores Trweeds . Hairlines Tawills Y 7 Sport Novelties . Ploase Your Kiddie | P > with a Real, Live | \ \ Bunny $1.25 and $1.50 | At Store No. 1 Only The linings are silk. and every det: has been given careful consider Sizes for Women and Misses 16 to 44. \ The ) tion. Hecht Co. 7th at F 6-0z. Decorated Eggs....___...____.___15¢ 1-1b. Decorated Eggs_.__.________________45¢ e ) 2.1b. Decorated Eggs................._..._89c¢ | Erosly Erpus Hlavored 1 2V/.03. Cherry-filled Eggs, 5¢; 6 for.25¢ JELLY | Cocoanut Filled Eggs ... 3 for25¢ EGGS Marshmallow Filled Eggs, 5c....6 for 25¢ | 4Y/5-05. Cherry-filled Eggs 3 for 25¢ | 3 Lbs" 5OC Chocolate Rabbits 5¢,10¢, 15¢ _ Fruit-flavored Jelly Eggs, Ib........__ 17¢ 35¢ Nestle’s Almond Bar, Yo lb.._______25¢ In Hose supplies the very necessary conirast Phoenix Chiffon Silk Hose, full fash- ioned and with well wearing mercerized tops, offer choice of Cameo, Airedale. Aztec, Oriental Pearl, Flesh, Nude or Tan Bark. $1.85. In Shoes is the dominant color for Spring Mammy Lou Easter Eggs Yolb...25¢ Lb...49c Big, delicions chocolate cover- | | ed eggs with rich, wholesome | fruit and nut or cocoanut centers. >, Fashion Mode quite naturally mirrors the mode with gracefully modeled slippers of black satin, black suede or patent. A wonderfully varied assortment of leathers and lasts. $5.85 to $12.50. (Pirst Foor, The Hecht Co.) Peppermint Patties, Ib _._..___....___._33¢c Il Lipp’s Whipped Creams, lb . f Brazilnut Castana Mallows, Ib l Pure Sugar Hard Candies, lb (First Poor, The Hecht Cot Strictly Fresh, | g » . Dyed Country Eggs = 49¢ dozen Dyed Easter Eggs— (striotly fresh country eggs, hard boiled) —many pretty colors and de- signs. 5c each—43¢c dozen. Satin Saede Trim, $10 Patent, $7.50

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