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18 12,000 MINERS - ARE CALLED 0UT Hova Scotia Union Leaders Declare Lockout Exists in 10 Collieries. of MORS APPEALS TO COURT AGAINST McCOY’S FRIEND Declares He Has Been Shadowed Ever Since Ex-Pugilist Was Convicted of Slaying. By the Associated P LOS ANGELES, March 6—Trial of Kid ormer pugilist, on charger of assault and robbery growing out of a shooting affray in the Mors antique shop here August the morning after Mrs. a Mors was shot and killed, to expected turn yester- lay when rt Mors, divorced hus- band of the dead an, climaxed his e with an appeal a prize fighter dowing him ever since McCoy convicted of slaying Mrs. Mors. Judge Charles Crail assured the wit- ness that measures would be taken to upany | guard him Ive | volv Mors explained, on taking the stand, ief motive in testifying was y charges that he had been in- in the killing of his wife, or that nee | he was “financially interested in seeing inter- | her out of the wa Th - fighter, who has_ been m since the day MeCoy d of manslaughter, Mors is known as 1 slaying of M said, he lived in con: the hands of McC McCoy is behind the bars, it is one of his pugilistic friends he s. “l3': | HUSBAND FOUND T0O LATE countr min GOLD STATUE OF WALES. South Africa’s Proposal as ‘Me- mento of Prince's Visit. | After Woman Is Granted “Enoch Arden” Divorce, Spouse Is Located NEW Y Iyn N tained , March 6.—Mrs, Eve- who Wed Enoch Arde | been doing “I presumec I did not hear fro she said. “I advertised for six Weeks, but there was no answer. But it cannot make any difference now, since everything is settled.” Mre. Parker is the daughter of Charles Francis Naegle, a_portrait ter, and has supported her chil- by working as a commercial Izaak Walton Head Sued. ), March 6.—William H. Dilg, te Ives Dilg charged desertion, ort and cruelty 24069 Vocal —$1.00 ROSE MARIE from “Rose Marie” OLD PAL Tenor with Orchestra—Colin O'More = g 14960 / Vocal —75¢ 4 \ /,/‘”‘ g SEE YOU IN /4 /,“"-‘)N/ MY DREAMS /7 fl'l\ WHEN MY SUGAR YW =<4 WALKS DOWN THE STREET Vocal Duet with Guitar— Earl and Bell e To hear the clear expressive tenor of Colin O'More is an experience in pleasure — rarely gifted with inter- pretative power, Me. O'More brings wond. from these two lovely songs on record No. 24069. For teasing vocalizing — serenading — and tinkling uitars — Earl and Bell are supreme artists. Never ctter than on record No. 14960. NOW ON SALE—75c EACH FOR DANCING 14953—BY THE MISSISSIPPI —Waltz. TAKE ME BACK TO YOUR HEART — Walzx — Miami Marimba Band. 14949—SOMEBODY LIKE YOU—Tenor with Piano, Banjo and Mandolin. LUCKY KENTUCKY—Tenor with Orchestra— Irviog Kaufman 14951—NO WONDER—Fox-Trot. OH! MABEL—Fox-Trot—Ben Selvin and His Orchestra. 14952—PRINCE OF WAILS- Trot. ¢ I AINT GOT NOBC.. . IO LOVE—Fox-Trot— Teanessee Tooters. localian Be sure to ask your dealer for the complete new Vocalion list THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER COMPANY Chicago New York e o Th; Folh;wing Dealers Handle a Complete Line of VOCALION RED RECORDS 0. J. Dedroll Emmons 8. Smith DeMOLL PIANO CO. 12th & G Sts. NW. THE GLOBE FURNITURE CO. 1023 7th St. N.W. THE MUSIC SHOP 419 9th St. N.W. J. M. SOKOLOV 1804 7th St. N.W. McHUGH & LAWSON 222 G St. N.W. A. DURSO 1225 H St. N.E. e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925. Inaugurating Spring in the Third Floor Enscmb[e Suits by Topcoats Specially Designed for Girls 7 to 14 B 5|0 A dozen or more styles, all told, and colors by the score! Boyish tailored styles and slender, dressy coats of fleecy checks, polaire or cheviot. Too many styles to tell about— in all the new jewel shades. Phoenix Hose---Long R orThree-quarter 50¢ Wise mothers appreciate the “Phoenix” label. They know it for a synonym of good looks and service. Long ribbed and three-quarter sport hose in all the newer Spring colorings. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Junior The Ensemble Suit As Miss 8 to 14 Wears It $7.95 F' A jumper skirt and blouse with coat to match. ¥ Tailored of cool, sportscolored homespun. A three-piece ensemble prepares the schoolgirl for almost any Springtime weather or occasion. The coat, while an attractive asset, is really not necessary should the weather be warm. Coat and jumper skirt of soft homespun, bound with silk braid. Blouse of tan pongette embroidered by hand. Lovely sports shades; among them blue, rust and amande green. Sizes 8 to 14. (Thira Floor, The Hecbt Ceo.) Girls’ Party Frocks $5.95 Dainty ruffled frocks for party wear, yet not too fancy to be worn without a coat on sunny Sundays. Long waisted styles in pretty pastel shades such as peach, orchid, rose pink, bluette, Pekin blue—or the ever favorite navy, brown and sand color. Made with deep hems for growing girls, 7 to 14. Of crepe de chine or smooth, soft-finished taffeta. (Third Floer, The Hecht Co.) A warning from Eugene Field, America’s beloved Poet of Childhood, to all little boys and girls who may be tempted to cat green peaches: Four-Piece Vest Suits and Three-Piece Blue Serge Suits The Little Peach A little peach in the orchard grew, A little peach of emerald hue; Warmed by the sun and wet by the dew, It grew. One day, passing that orchard through, That little peach dawned on the view Of Johnny Jones and his Sister Sue— Both styles in a good range of sizes for boys 7 to 17 Them two. Up at that peach a club they threw— 3 Down from the stem on which it grew Fell that peach of emerald hue. Mon Dieu! Vest Suits, with mannish, single-breasted jacket, cut along English lines. Complete with two pairs Of knickers, both full lined. Tailored of Spring-weight cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres. John took a bite and Sue a chew, And then the trouble began to brew— Trouble the subdue. Too true! doctor couldn’t Under the turf where the daisies +Blue Serge Suits, for confirma- tion and Easter wear, in semi- Norfolk styles. Tailored of fast- colored, double-warp serge and finished. Two pairs of knickers included, both full lined. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) grew ey They planted John and his Sis- ter Sue, E And their little souls to the angles flew, Boo hoo! 7 rald W h:c!, of that peach of emeral e et Warmed by the sun, and wet by the dew? 3 Ah, well, it's mission on earth is through. Adieu! Two-Trouser Prep Suits For the young chap who has grown beyond the stage of boys’ apparel. Mannish in style but boyish in measurements $ There’s no difficulty in outfitting the boy in his teens, even though he is too small for a man’s suit and too large for a boys’ suit. The solution is in our Men’s Shop—a specially tailored Prep Suit. Correct in every detail from collar to color. Chest measurements 32 to 38. Other Prep : Suits, $25 to $45. Little Fellows Topcoats-- Special 54.95 Swagger little double- breasted styles with military chevron on the sleeve and three-piece belt. Plaids, mixtures and plain colors, all fully lined. Sizes 214 to 8. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) (First Floor, The Hecbt Co.) Shops 53.95 For tots 2 to 6 or girls 7 to 14 Also winsome modes for bobbed-haired juniors Cunning little feather and flower trimmed pokes for very little girls. Close-fitting and narrow brimmed hats for the older girl. Particularly fetching new hats for the Junior Miss. Dozens and dozens of styles. Of straw or straw and fabric combined. Rose, leather, rust, French blue, peach and other colors. - Third Floor, The Hecht Co. Spring Coats for Very Little Girls 58. 5 Every whit as new and Springlike as those for older folks. In them any little maid 2 to 6, a really- trully fashion plate. Soft flannels, cover- tines, polaires and new tweedsy mixtures. In brilliant Spring colors little girls love to wear. Every coat full lined and most carefully tailored. exacting mother. 2to6. g Sure to satisfy the most Full range of sizes for little girls, (Thrid Floor, The Hect Ce.) ‘Fit-Rite" Shoes f Boys and Girls 54 Nature-last oxfords for little boys, and brogues for the older boys. Bar pumps and strap pumps for - girls big and little—several pretty es. Boys’ sizes, 10 to 13%%, and 1 to 6. Girls’ sizes, 875 to 11, and 1134 to 2, and 2% to 7. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) 1,500 Boys’ Blouses Every one guaranteed fast colored 79¢ Double yokes, faced sleeves and “stay-put” buttons. Everything that a mother expects of a quality blouse. High count percales, white, blue, checked or «striped. Also pongee and khaki cloths. Sizes for boys of 7 to 16. ‘Boys’ Sweaters $2.95 to $8.95 A full assortment of sweaters of every type. Pull- overs, coat styles; plain colors and combinations. Sizes for all. (Third Moor, The Hecht Co.) Duo Hose for Young - Chaps Who Wear “Longies” 6 Pairs, S1 ‘50 Seamless, mercerized hose—the guaranteed hose— that give unusual wear and have earned a reputation as such. Choice of white, tan, cordovan, gray, navy or black. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) The Hecht Co. F Street at 7th