Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1925, Page 38

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SUGGEST DRY UNIT * BE REORGANIZED Federal Grand Jury Recom- mends Entire Revamping of Prohibition Forces. the Associated Press fled the League prohibiting | en and miners. Suggest Change of all agents and employes | jition unit under Acecept Explanations. n its rapo o2 seized li v on the disapp d aicohol pted the expl ion dep 2 the Penn Dis- the authorities to produce, had ed through being" demned by the prohib thhl on Foreign | Lotteries Planned THE EVEN [CENTRAL WILL GIVE ' SPRING PLAY TONIGHT ING guerite Shellenberger, Mary Arm- strong, Nell Childs, Marion Hall, Catherine Griffith, . Manton Wyvell, Cdwin Arliss, Wellington Barto, Franklin Clarke, Andrew Allison, Fred Roper, Robert Miller, Robert STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; PRINCESS GIVES THRILL TO ENGLISH SOCIETY Silesian Woman of Nobility Is Rel- FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925, Blucher, the present representative of the family of famous Fleld Mar- ehall Gen. “Vorwarts" Blucher, who fought with the Duke of Wellington at Waterlpo, the princess was Miss WOMAN PAINTER WEDS. Miss Jane Paterson Is Bride of| M. Bernard Philipp. IF YOU HAD A CK A3 LONG A THIG FELLOW BV P"'sl"l Service "Stop Thief!” to Be Presented at School Tonight for Brown Alumpi Cup. P the Associntod Press NEW YORK, March 20 Chief Postal Tnepeete ahan of the New York post id yester day thet fraud orders would un- doubledly oe issued agAInSt two 1 lottery concerns soon and addressed 1o these con will be returned to the The first performance of High School's Spring play ‘Thief!" will be presented in the audi- torfum of the school tonight at § o'clock. It will be repeated tomorrow night The judges appointed chool of- Mcials to determine the best dramatic production of the Washington high hools will review the premiere. hey are Mrs. Tsabel Farrington, Mrs, Marie Moore Forrest. Mrs, William H. | Herron, John T. Di Walter Beck. The Brown U alumni |cup will be presented to the school giving the best play. Central has won If won this vear it anent possession warded General erat promised 000 o tor Clarahan suid. s high as $125 nvestment. and that the lot- Government® e point under control Thirteen nations have al v rati- of Nations con the night work for wom- The cast for Frances Kennon ention “Stop Thief!"" follows: usan Cannon, Mar- Tnez Leon, Mar- SlobeWernie ll 1218-1220 F St. NW. Ph. Main 7504 Y AUFM AN 1316 to 1326 7th St. N.W. Young Men’s Market Day Bargains! Infants’ Dresses 39¢c © avort, of fine white nain lace ‘or embroidery rokes. Panty Dresses 59¢c to 6 vear panty dresses. of washable ' ginghams: hand 79 de of nainsook, in whi 25¢ Mennen’s Talcum 17¢c can. in borated baby or bathing. Folls, taleum for Coleo Soap 59c Ribbed Hose 39c Women's Ribhed-to-tee Sport Hose in 8ne mercerized qu All sizes and colors 25¢ Nainsook 1215¢ pink i with soft finish, in Yard wide and lengthy 39c Dress Crepe 23c Yard-wide Sunflawer crepe, woven plalds and checks, for dresses, skirts, ete. $1.50 Underarm Bags $1.00 Now pring all leatber or beautiful silks apes. Boys’ and Girls’ All-Leather Shoes m Black or Tan Lace Shoes. with extra service soles and rubber heels. Bors' sizes 11 to 2. Girls' sizes 815 to 2 Children’s Slippers -39 in patent and cut- sizes $13 to Brown and Patent Lace , with low rubber Ox- heels T Fur-Bottom Coats, 2. Regular 33.0¢ gular ¥ ¢ % A real special for men and - young men ot Snappy Suits ¥, with two pairs of pants. Powder blues, tans, London lavenders, pin stripes, etc., are here in two and three button models. Also about 100 one-pants suits in blue serges and other popular ulnn(\ for men and young men, in sizes 33 to 46 Boys’ All-Wool 3 and 4 Piece Sults $6 Girls’ All-Wool Spring Coats Woolen Suits ( with and without vests, and all with two pairs of lined pants, made up in new, up-to- duc )\ tachable lun\, 8 to 17. mode! int / sizes 9x12 Jap Grass Rugs $4 Perfect quality, hound edg match green, blue or brown pockets 25 in the Charming Dresses Specially Priced Expect the utmost in style, quality, workmanship and ma- g terials, and come to look this {|assortment over, and you'll be ~agreeably surprised at what awaits you. An Easter gar- ment to meet the most exact- ing taste at a price within the reach of every purse. All col- styles and Milans, Benjamin Doehrer, Alan Lutz, Fred Haskin, Robert James Suter, O'Brien Alvin Pack and Cecil Lovewell Wender, Maj. Bevan Ordered to Haiti. P. Bevan of the Marine Corps has heen relieved ‘from duty with the Bureau of the Budget, this and ordered to Port au Prince, Haiti. for duty with the Gendarmerie Maj. W. eity, d'Halti. Leslle Gillis; Harry Stapleton ative of All Royal Fam- ilies of Europe. Andrus, Clancey, ) Bt Correspondence of the Assoclated Press. LONDON, February 25.—London tweltth Baron circles were much enlivened by the arriyal of Princeni Blucher from her castle in Silesia and who, in one way or another, clalms to be related to all the roval families of Europe. Prior to her marriage to Prince Germany deal Bretherton of Lancashire; her parents representing two anclent Roman Catholic families. j,- Her mother was the daughter of the Petre After the war tke princess pub- lished a book, which atir of attention. branches of the wonderful old family tree still in her possession and Just how she traces her relationship to all the crowned fumilies of E Rainhill, | NEW YORK, March 20.—M. Bernard Philipp, a retired lawyer, and Migz | Patergon, one of the 1nrgmou\ woman painters in New York, were married Wednesday at St glish Wite in | ®Plcopal Church, d a great|vesterday. 1t showed all| Mr. Philipp is more than 60 years of age and his bride is some 1 his junlor. His first wife, 1 bby | Baker Philipp, died in Mrs | Philipp will continue her carcer Stephen's it became known | Kann’s Suggests These Smart Spring é fi Of Course She’ll Wear Socks! Full-Fashioned Cotton Socks at —Pretty Socks are what all little girls like, and these, in smart not only correctly but economically iture to give one’s daughters the ad ashions for Young Folks —What is more, these suggestions prove conclusively that y at Kann's. rantage of being smartly attired for Easter, there is really no reason to deny them the pleasure! ou can clothe the children And since it requires no great expend Selections are at their best right now Second Floor Children’s Cloth seda green, piped trimmed with nov city buttons vear size. Hat to m Children’s made of fine quali serge and bound with braid. The skirt is pleated like those for the older girl. Sizes 6 to 14 $3.95 vears \x '+ Blouse Children's Dresses of voile. They are the waisted effects, with smocked onto_the yoke, w s trimmed swith t rosebu llar and c mmed wi lace. Sizes tu o $2, 9.) o0 ears. At Susper tan and $16.95 1 at $4.95. 2 to 6 year s at § 0 $2295 Crepe de Chin mm'cm\rmr . Sizes to 2 \cav $6.95 ier coats at $4.95 to $18.95 Caps to match at $2.95 The Ensemble Is a Girls’ Fashion, Too--at $10.95 —The little girls adore this new fashion in which they may join as / well as their elders. These smart little suits have the figured crepe dress, with the plain wool coat; or vary the style with the dress of a lighter shade of the same material "\ \ as the coat: others have plaid flannel [V dresses. What a dazzle of color these ensembles present—marigold, sunflower, almond green, powder blue, rose, coral, China blue and tans! Sizes 8 to 12. Kann’s—Second Floor Little Coats of Polaire Are Specially Priced ai —Oi course, Littl€ Miss, 2 to 6, must have a new coat for Easter, and these adorable little ones of polaire are sure to make her feel as “proud as punch.” They are nicely tai- lored. have the comfortable becom- ing raglan sleeves, set-in pockets and are finished with pearl buttons Colors, tan, green and blue. new styles and colors, are sure to please them all. They are onc- half length and full fashioned; in solid colors, with fancy Jacquard, figured and striped tops. The colors include nearly all the wanted light shades, and the sizes are s Other socks of at 23¢, 3: ayon and pure silk and $1.00 a pair. ect Floor. itted Capes, in pir The armholes, colla the front are of ed wool, prettily litle $2.95 —F. Children’s Novelt Bloomer Dresses, da med h llars. ¢ and pocket. are very ractive for little of 7 to &1 Q3 10 years. !/ resses contrasting color co at §9.95 to 316 She’ll Like These Youthfully Smart Coats at cut , polo clo choviots, quality flar d a few plaids. The m introduced all the little distingui touches that coats sert ons and cor all are ful too, color is :mrigmd. d coral, leather, T d and emerald green, lipstick red, Clina blue, rose and powder blue. 's—Second Floor Sizes 7 to 16. Her Spring Hat Is Ready in This New Group at $3.95 —Fascinating little tailored models to wear with her new coat, in all the popu- lar and most becoming colors. Straw, leghorn and silk hats, trimmed with ribbon and braid, in various shapes, including poke, off- the-face and turned-up front effects, are here for her se lection. Kann's—Second Floor. And Low Shoes Like T hese at $2.85 and $3.45 Pair —Smart New Shoes, in plain toe with strap and oxford tip styvles, both wi welt soles, are the correct shoes for little feet to wear. America's largest manufacturers of the finest and are guaranteed to wear. Sizes 8% to 2. Other shoes for girls, priced from $3.00 to $6.00 Kann's—Fourth Floor. tan calfskin and patent leather, to 11 and 11%4 SORETHROAT WAY TONSILINE The Nationa! Sore Throat Remedy SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT ALL DRUGGISTS They are made by one of

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