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FOUR HURT IN AUTO RUNNING INTO TREE Colored Victims Have Minor Injuries—Child Struck by . Car in Street. Four colored passengers were in- speeding cr: tree at Twelfth and K east Raymond Sullivan, colored, 1515 Fourth street, driver of the car, was arrested and charged with several traffic violations Occupants of the car with Sullivan ohn W. 7 7 First Blanc ets north- Watkins treated at ts and was badly o Royal were al for automobile ord, colored, 22, 1710 sted last night after d collided with the Taylor, Wood- n nteenth and stree b chines were aged. Offord was charged with driving while under the influence of liquor and colliding Boy on Bicycle Hurt. Selby, 13, 511 Savannah gress Heights, was injured ternoon when his bicyele by an automobile not far from his home. He received injuries to his left arm and leg. a { by an autom by Henry Young, colored, 1519 B street northeast. He received ent at Emergency Hospital for roadway in Thirteenth ayving on the 1212 ylvia Solomon, v injured by an automo- muel Pole, 1029 was treated at ty Hos- pital for cuts over her right eve and on her lip. Girl Knocked Down. and Rhode Island ue northeast yesterday afternoon and was knocked down by an auto- mobile and bruised about the body. William H. Virts, 717 Lawrence street northeast, driver of the car, deposited 1 with the police to an- rge of failing to stop et of the street MINER PLANS TO RESCUE BODY OF FLOYD COLLINS Announces He Has Contracted to Remove Remains of Man Trapped in Cave. By the Associated Press. CENTRAL CITY, Ky., March 13.—W. H. Hunt, a miner, who was at Sand Cave, near Cave City, Ky., during the efforts there to rescue Floyd Collins from the crevice, yesterday announced that he had closed a centract with Homer Collins to remove the body of his brother. The bo the hole after It was a he was dead. Homer Collins is traveling with a burlesque show and closed the con- tract by telegram, Mr. Hunt sal Work of recovering the body will begin about April 1, Mr. Hunt said He believes the work can be accom- plished In two weeks . Collins was trapped in the cave Jan- uary 30 and was reached through a rescue t February 16. Because of the hazard to rescuers, it was de- cided not to undertake to recover the body, and the pit was filled, burying the caveman some 60 feet below the surface, ertained that POULTRY BAN LIGHTENED. o Twelve States. NEW YORK, March 13.—The em- bargo against live poultry, in effect since December 12, has been lifted in six States, it was announced by the Department of Farms and Markets vesterday. ed from Missourl, N Dakota, South Dakota, and Wiscinsin, but remains on Jowa, Illinols, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Ohio. A poultry disease declared to be prevalent in the 12 States was re- sponsible for the embargo, Embargo Comes in Six of . North Connectlcut the prohibition Making rural life more attractive to farm daughters is the life work of Miss Gertrude Warren, leader of the Girls' Club movement of the United States Department of Agriculture Anti-Kamnia Tablets promote sleep and give quick relief from nervousness. Alsobanish pains of rheumatism, sciatica, neural- gia, neuritis, headache and toothache, break up colds and fevers and stop women’s pains. Used for 84 years by millions d in the list ¢ idents yesterda 24 John Fish, : Bertram treet, and huysen, 4, 1214 I street. Tarleton Flemming Moore, 40, 1302 Connecticut avenue, was arrest- ed last night by Policemen Robinson and Lindsey of the eighth precinet and charged with driving an automo- bile while under the influence of liquor. Frank Munn Dr. Trinchera ranch, comprising 237,000 acres in Colorado, is said to be the largest private game park in the and sold every day by druggists everywhere. 25 millions used annually. The original pain reliever, Anti-Kamnia, has AK on every tablet. Use @ Tablets Anti-Kamnia world OPPOSED TO ALL PAIN WAR MOTHERS TO MEET. Address on World Flyers' Memo- rial a .Feature Tonight. At the meeting of the District Chapter of the American War Moth- ers tonight, at 522 Sixth street, the program will include an address on the world fiyers' memorial, by Miss Grace L. Holder; a group of songs by Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler, accom- panied by Mrs. Arthur Seaton at the plano; reading of a prize essay on the “Surrender of York,” by Miss Katherlne Parsons; a plano duet by Mrs. Bertha Quick and Mrs. Gladys Duke, and “The Star Spangled Ban- ner” sung by Mrs. C. D. Donch, One of the most remarkable, as well as the least accessible schools boarding school ature in low zero. Surprise your good Spring—wear an I Haas Suit and feel the satisfaction perfect fit and style, 5] : Select Your Materials for that your friends appearance o] EASTER SUIT —and know garment that The assortments of you - will o} TERIALS are complete at this time. satisfied 1. HAAS CUSTOME tailored to their measure and enj PRICE wear—AT MODERATE 3-Piece Suits Made-to-Measure. . . Every suit is made in our workrooms, and you get a IN which assures the perfect fit we guarantee Merchant Tailors On the Avenue try-on 1211 Pa. Ave. N.W. L~ ) The All-Wool House jlaje——[ajc———a|s|c———|0] O ] From The Hecht Co. CROYDEN, *3* To the Heads of the City What are the Hats well dressed men wear? Dobbs, of course . . . And what are the colors this Spring? Pearl Gray and Oc¢ean Blue, and some with contrasting tan bands. Three of the Spring Dobbs models are shown. All $7. Should you want some- thing for $5 or less—choose the Croyden. This is an ex- cellent line for the price, and the shapes and shades are very good. The Hecht C'q F St. at 7th with this of RUSSIA’S NEW COINAGE. Gold Issue Based on Tschervontzy Standard Soon Ready. A new gold coinage, based on the standard of the tschervontzy, which has a par value of $5.146 and has recently been quoted at $5.16 on Buropean exchanges, soon will be jssued by Russia, according to a re- port to the Russian Information Bureau here e After all, it doesn't seem remark- able that the burning questions of the day should go up in smoke. A riffith Carpnntion‘ oal o ood T oal! lean secure a carefully made our 100% ALL-WOOL MA- Join the ranks of —who have their clothes the economy of longer 535 gp,fl Made in the City 2 THE BASTE 5] D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925. The DALAI WAL G & 11th Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 i A Millinery Sale at Two Popular Prices 500 New Sports and Trimmed Hats In a Great Saturdg Selling at / Offering, we believe, the greatst values at this popular price. Tailored, trimmed and dresst models will be found in every correct Spring shade to matchthe ensemble costumes. Small hats for bobbed hair, and { complete range of large head sizes. Sand, pearl gray, oak, tar- Colors: New satins, new straws, belting ribbon, hair hats. ragon, Castillian, bluette, thistle, navy, black and white. A Group of Hats for Tailleur, Dress ard Jaunty Sports Hats Featuring 400 Stunning Pre-Faster Hats $1 0 Specially selected models, combining every new style develpment, every new color and mate- “H & W” and “Marvel Fit” rial. Exceptionally well made and particularly interesting because of the wide variet selec Non-Lacing tion and the very moderate price Girdl For Misses and Slender Women .3.50 and $5 $3.90 and $5 Fashion decrees slim hips and a flat back. To accomplish this purpose we feature “H & W and “Marvel Fit” girdles. These garments combine firmness of outline with pliancy and ease of movement. for Palais Roynl—Seond Floor Stunning Spring Coats For Misses and Women $49.50 Fashioned of the loveliest fabrics imaginable— in which the new flare silhouette and the fur border play a prominent part. New wrap-around styles side pleats and the always popular straightline models. All beautifully tailored and silk lined throughout.. Many fur bordered styles, as well as the smart styles with plain or fur collars. Panels of brocade alternat ing with elastic, keep these in shape as long as they are worn Palals Royal—Third Floor Materials are velorias, kashmir, woolens, char- meen, twills and joseena. Practical Two-Piece Pajamas $1.98 barred muslin. Neatly made. Button front and long sleeves. In pink and blue. Palais Royal—Third Floer, Colors are wigwam, Chili, moonstone, navy, gingersnap and black. —of Sizes 14 to 20 years: 36 to 43. Palais Royal—Third Floor The styles of today demand proper underdress! Boys” New Spring Two-Pants Vest Suits Pretty, New Spring Suits, in a variety of shades and patterns. Light gray, tan, brown, gray and lavender and powder blue. Two-button, single- breasted, English boxed-back models. Sizes 10 to 18. Women’s and Misses’ $16.50 Boys’ “Little Friend” and “Bell” Blouses, 69¢ A neat assortment of High- | grade Blouses, in stripes and checks, dark and white back- grounds. Each blouse carries an absolute guarantee in every particular—color, mate- riais, workmanship, size and fit. All collar-attached styles. | Sizes 9 to 16. Boys” All-Wool Two-Pants Vest Suits $13.95 An assortment of Boys' New Spring Vest Suits, in the most popular Spring shades—London lavender, French blue and gray and brown. Three-button, single- breasted, boxed English models, with two pairs of full-lined pants—one golf and one knicker. Sizes 8 to 17. Boys’ All-Wool ~Two-Pants Suits $9.95 Made of all-wool cassimeres and worsteds. Variety of new Spring shades of tan, gray and heather. Two pairs of full-lined knickers, Nor- folk models; taped seams and double-stitched patch pockets. Sizes 7 to 18. Palais Royal—Main Floor striped Full cut, with single or double elastic bottom. In white, pink, blue, honey and orchid. of sateen. Princess Slips, $3.98 Of crystal knit Milosheen. A new fabric that is soft and clinging. In a variety of lovely bright colors. All straight lines with pleated or tucked bottom. Princess Slips—Special Value,§5 Of fine quality ail-silk radium or Daphine satin. Plain colors or changeable. Straight or pleated bottom, hemstitched bodice. Palals Royal—Third Floor Boys’ New Spring Caps 1 A large variety of Light and Dark Spring Caps. Nicely lined and may be had with or without taped band in the back. Sizes 6% to 714. 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