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SUSIN B ANTHONY Yield of Cotton * Is Quadrupled by THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925 ASKS SHARE OF PRIZE FOR STATUE OF KEY time to get together and adjust the matter. Siebern alleged that Nfehaus' ig- nored an agreement to divide the prize money. The statue, under Gov- ernment -rules, was to be erected at AIR SERVICE EXHIBITING LIBERTY PLANE MOTOR pistons, valves and gears respond in exactly the same manner as though it was being operated by combustion, only at a greatly reduced speed. The Air Service will keep the motor, which type has brought many world SET GIRL AFIRE, IS CHARGEE NEW ORLE. V. Glyn, wa réecords to the United States, on ex- hibition until calls are received for Machine Is Being Operated to Show Just How It Performs. Working Explained. Sculptor Sues Winner of $75,000 Award for Memorial to Poet at Baltimore. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 13.—Emil Sie- bern, sculptor for the Rockfeller estate at Pocantico Hitls, won a ver- E by Greating upreme _ Court _yesterday manure and lime- les Henry Niehaus, a & to reports tabu- Vi J., sculptor, for an ac- i Snider, assistant e institution’s soil ex- Use of Fertilizer T e esign was accepted was to be award- 000. it in various parts of the country. It is the plan to place it on view at vari- ous exhibitions and conventions, ing a dance. n is charged with having set fire to the paper costume fiss Herbert, inflicting wounds FORALLOF FANE Foundation Members Want| | Suffragist Honored at New | York University. MAYFLOWER GARDEN e i ed ma a o E Dencing with Vizoest Lopes Colored Wife Slayer Executed. n a bottle on the ] Orchastras Special Dispatch to The Star. b dua than 1o havel R TEA, 4:80 to 8 w'clock RICHMOND, Va., March 13.—Prince | atch | gl Dandridge, colore n ing to Siebern, he agreed Niehaus that they would enter the competition and divide the money if either won. Niehaus was awarded the prize, but refuted the agreement, Siebern claimed By the Asso UNION , I, March 13— Cotton yields on the experiment field which the College of Agricul- University of Illinois, main- \ere were increased almost A complete Liberty airplane motor, cut away in parts that reveal the entire inner mechanism and per- formance, has just been installed in the lobby of the Munitions Building by the Army Air Service. The engine is in a large glass case, and a one-horsepower electric motor turns over the pistons at a slow movement, giving the observer a true picture of its working when in flight. Lines of red, blue and yellow show the route trdveled by the gasoline, oil and water, respectively, from the time they leave the tanks. As the electric motor turns over the crank shaft, the tu Woman Heads Bank. 7S, Okla., March 13.—The First 1 Bank of Altus, one of the in western Oklahoma, yesterday = Baturdays and Kolidays, $1.90 murder of his wife, whom he bes to death with a club in their home i Henrico County in August la ) p g i ter from memorial statue author of “The ner.” Justice Lydon said he would not sign the order for an accounting until Siebern and Nichaus had sufficient Ne cever charge \, BUPPER, 10 o'clock te closing . & <) e was caught at a sawmill in North || All makes of watches put in perfect Carolina, brought back, indicted and |'ll running conditon at moderate charges. 615 15th St. N.W. Main neis Scott Key * rognized the value of women in buei- Spangled Ban- | hese. ness when its board of directors elected Mrs. J. A. Henry president to succeed her husband, who died last Saturday. The bank has assets in excess of $1,500,000. pounds of 1o treated land e T He is a mighty small man who shrinks from his duty. of seed cotton from treated land 190 pounds from untreated $5,000 Left to Orphanage. Special Dispatch to Th e rinizess tD aND TAILORID BY recently xtent of yon, Emma Harriet Willard and | : vt land, and portio an church- District of of ! y\\\\\\\\\&“xfi;\xmx\‘: | & i sIMS ¢ MALT-0-WHEAT THE BEST AND HEALTHIEST FOOD MADE At Your Grocers ENDOWS PROFESSORSHIP. 23 d upon the $150,000 it was to se-| 6 from ARRARALAARNANANANARNRANN PITTTITCTRRRRE ARNATARAREF CANRRERER RN N Printze TModel $29 PrinTzer r Thodel $29 Fo-hion-Thode Thodel $29 $ Tomorrow—~remier Showing and Selling of Spring Topcoats from Hous.e of Printz *29 In all, a showing that puts the stamp of Fashion’s approval on the topcoat for Spring. And what variety! What color! What ingenuity of design, that takes so plain a thing as a topcoat, and turns out such different Pt \ and smart things as these! These are the coats you see advertised in Vogue and Harper’s Bazar. Prntzerr Model $29 For Tomorrow Only! ENSEMBLE SUITS Spring’s Newest Rage Special Tomorrow at 4.50 Cash or Credit ~ The new printed frocks, with flannel jacket, all beautiful, attractive; all sizes. terms. Take immediately. 72 Z 2 A round dozen of new models Supplemented by our own from this famous house ““Fashion-Mode” Spring Coats ? 2% Printz has used these soft, wooly and suede-like fabrics in light shades. He lines the upstanding collar and fronts with another color; he inserts bands of some vivid shade; then he lines them throughout with that aristocratic of lining fabrics. The Fashion-mode models are included to fill the demand and a few bright shades, thev for twill coats. In navy, black s, are tailored smartly, fine tucks predominating as trimming. Sizes for women, small women and misses. Fasy home Pay as you wear! CREDIT Will Dress You Up! = =9 See the New Styles ¢ 2 S at this store and then | N 2. > select whatever you \ ““{ RO wish on easy terms. N -3 ey - (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) The Newest Sport Costume | A Sale of Perfect Quality ICrepe Blouse Ensembles “Famous Fain” Silk Hose e9¢ AW-Silk Chiffon, also Silk-and-Rayon Mixtures 7, Silk Dresses, $14.75 up Spring Suits, $16.50 up Spring Coats, $16.50 up Trimmed Hats, $2.98 up Girls' Dresses... $4.98 8 N This Price Including Both Blouse and Skirt L The label you see at the left was not meant to be pretty. But its spider-web pattern sug gests the strength of each thread that goes into Famous Fain Hose. S\ k. LA %“;: AT ¥, it SZON N = VA A very smart fashion at a very low price. This little sport outfit, consists of a pleated skirt on fine white batiste bodice top, with over- blouse of a gay print ratine which matches the skirt border. Fashioned of a new fabric—a combination of thread silk ratine and nomoa crepe. Credit, MEN! Sea the mnew English effects in Suits and Top Coats. Their wearing quality is unexcelled, and in appearance they actually look like a high-priced hose, from the improved seamed backs. Tailored witlt mer- cerized soles and tops. In lovely new shades — Apricot, tanbark, beige, pearl, nude, oriental pearl, blonde and black. (Fitth Fleer.) The Hecht Co. F Street at Tth Special at— 5243 v Wen'll /I The colors are charming — Blue, carnelian red, terrapin, green, tan Sizes from 36 to 42. (Fifth " Floor.) and rosewood. s 810 ) W A Wil _ 623 7th St. N.W. Open Saturday Nights