Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1924, Page 26

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% % WEEKS RECALLS WAR [imn e cinie s i, tice, suppor| DEPARTMENT POSTER 55 o ! committees and in i | ferences, {armament by = sz ment and support Document Attacking Socialist and | gyre’ prompt nublic . N partment r s Pacifist Movements Withdrawn, | interc Woman Voters Say. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. C., t:e Alleghany-Bath FRTIDAY unty line for| The Scott brothers, the authorities | for Neola, W. Va, and that by this t 2nd killed Pro- | declared, are leaders of a clan that | time they probably have been joined cManaway of [ has terrorized residents of this sec- | by others. DRY AGENT, CAPTURED |s:<riat c. :lf“’u..;?fi”fi}“'.‘;ln.C"C-Em.??IE”’in_w‘\’l dad Nave bee Sherlff R. 1%. Dyche. who is leadiug ut a posse o eghany county citizens, -/ Man Wounded and Posses Shoot|has issued instructions for them mond county grand jury today re- shoot o Kill” at the sight of eith v and Gunn at-| turned an indictment charging Harry Horse From Under An- men, two brothers of t other Fugitive. APRIL 25, 1924, GRIFFITH SUES JOLSON. |2tine,=srere, o, aooenc in evore abandoned the job in th ;. | What was to have been Asks $560,000 for Alleged Movie play. He was a to cause he had d Contract Breach. Fhive A tad NEW YORK, April 25.—Al Jolsen, comedian, was sued for $360,000 for| i el : alleged breach of contract yesterday ‘_.m“i fo:.fle:?d Juzy s Action . by D. W. Griffith, motion picture pro- | larceny in Lo s ducer. arralgned in Indicted in Bauer Murder. NEW YORK, April 25.—The Rici- but before | s 3 Hoffman, motlon picture machine # Soott . officers re e spot wnere d e R R A trio stood a fusillade of shots | operator, with first-degree murder in ang out and the officer fell. Tt 18! connectlon with the killing of Mrs. Is Scurrilous, Libelous and Crim- | ¢ CONL fon co inal, Mrs. Park Says. By the Associuted Press by Mr National of Women Voters aft ould be| MILITIA TAKES UP CHASE Marion | pular committec is {Delany of San © Reports of offi this morning. y ctor ginia Battle. April 25.--Sam . charged with kflling L. S Virginta stato probibi- near Flynn, yester- . Kentueky, | s cuptured today 1, Ko s | REPORT IN OIL DISPUTE. to Attor from K B ator- Oklahoma-Texas Commissioners Show Red River Boundaries. " plantmeans s Falling hair stopped or o money LADIES Fetching Suits $274° to $49.98 Attractive Dresses 163 Sport Coats, Capes, etc. MEN! Distinctive Suits $27-45 to $5495 Extra trousers, silk shirts, boys’ all wool 2 pants suits T means wholeome meat products—because every part of our plant is under government inspection— because it is kept scrupulously clean from basement to roof—because we have a high standard to maintain. ~ It means deficions meat products—because our methods of preparation are the result of more than 2 halfcentury of experience—because we are con- stantly striving to improve—because no matter how much you may like Corkhill products, no matter how proud we may be of them, we are never satisfied to stand stll; our purpose is_to serve you to the best of our ability, That's why Corkhill meat produéts are “better than wwords can describe” Say Corkhill to your dealer All Corkhill Products are Government Inspected: —— just charge it- and if you can buy it cheap- er elsewhere-bring it back! Qur customers are our best friends —our biggest assets—walking, talk- ing advertisements of our ability to serve and satisfy. They have pers fect ‘¢onfidence "in us—they know that we trust them—that with us, their word is'as good as gold; they know also, that we give them true blue wvalues — that our quality clu‘:h‘;: are absolutely unbeatable— an t we guarantee our economy prices to be: the lowest-in-the-city. They take no chances when th deal with as—neither will you—so don't hesitate; come in and open an easy-sterms Charge Account i to have been issued by the other | | authorities. intment | Sheriff Also Hit by Bullet in Vir- | : thought the three outlaws are headed | Maude C. Bauer on March 55 jast. cAccommodating Service Stylesthat rival all others in newness and smart. ness; quality that gives perfect satisfaction; con. venient payments that make it easy for you to have what you want= these are what have made for our tremend. ous guccess. CLOTHING STORES " 621 7th St. N.W. Rust Suede Velour Wrap, 825 W hichever You Prefer—Chic Coats and Capes °25 Fashion beams with equal favor upon both, so long as each tends to slenderize the figure, and is decorative in a simpl&, unobtrusive way. Coats of— Twills Polaires Novelty Stripes, Plaids Capes of soft-piled fabrics with rich luster and soft fur collars. A marvelous selection of styles and rich colorings. Sizes 16 to 44. (Second Floor, The Hecht Ceo.) Slip, with flounce, $1.88 Slirh Princess Slips $l.88 Tailored Modes Including Adjustable Princess Mary Styles Finely fashioned of English or striped sateen and moire. In tan, gray, brown, orchid, light blue, navy and black, with 3-inch tailored hems or flounced at the bottom. For wear with sheer frocks; slips of white, flesh or honeydew, with deep, 20- inch hems. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) The complaint, filed in federal dis- | held for the action of the trict court, alleged that Jolson, after ' in each case under bond Only a Special Purchase Could Prompt This Sale of Boys' Suits All Wool With 2 Pairs of Knickers \) 5.95 That’s what we said — All Wool —and quite naturally you marvel! Well cut, well fitting Norfolk jackets with fancy yokes and box pleats at the back. Two pairs of full-lined knickers with every suit. Tailored of fine, sturdy-wearing wool tweeds, and of course intended for / much higher pricing. N But there are only 150 of them, a = special purchase we obtained as a steady customer of a well known man- ufacturer. Gay Scotchy mixtures and plain gray, brown or tan may be had in sizes 7 to 17. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Girls’ Gay-Silk Frocks Of Flower-like Hue Are Way Underpriced \) 3.95 Youthful dress-up frocks for gala occa- sions during thesc waning school davs of Spring and cool enough for warm aiter- noons in vacation time. Winsomelv fash- ioned of Crepe de Chine Crisp Taffeta Quality Pongee Quite naturally, you wonder at the price. The reason is this: They are odd twos and threes left from our Easter selling. Brightly colored and effectively trimmed and in a good range of sizes 7 to 14 (Third Fioor, The Hecht Co.) Girls" Spring Coats Very Drastically Reduced $9.75 Another prize packet resulting from Easter sales. Some of our smartest Coats for smaller girls reduced for clearance. Both flare back and straightline styles in 1,000 Free Radio Sets! To the first 1,000 girls and boys who arrive here Saturday morn- ing, accompanied by adults. Miniature Crys tal Radio Receiv ers (stripped). Tried, Tested and True—It Works Get here early and get yours! (Third Floor— The Hecht Co.) Plain Polaires Novelty Plaids All the high sports shades of the sea- sons and most attractive combinations. Some Coats fully lined, others only partly so. The sizes included are 8 to 12. (Third Floor—The Hecht Co.) Special Sale Children’s Shoes $2.65 An excellent assortment of fine leath- Sizes 4 to 2 Not in Every Style For Girls and Boys 2 to 11 Years _ers and comfortable lasts— Cut Out Sandals Colored Dress Shoes Leather Oxfords Instep Strap Pumps Sizes in the assortment include 4 to 2 for girls, and boys 2 to 11 years old. (Third Floor—The Hecht Co.) » The Hecht Co. 7th at F

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