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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH DR. W..T. BALDUS DIES AT AGE OF 77 YEARS Had Been Capital Resident for|nc also conducted pharmacies at IN OHIO COLLEGES =22 e SE e :';III T, H idu am 7. Ba G H. the Pe 3 N e Pititpe. Bor 5310 Ninth at Half Century—Practiced avenue and Thirty-first and M streets. B v % Later he studied homeopathy at the Sk rio, 3 mesths, Children's Hos- Homeopathy for 28 Years. Washington Humeoplhlcln(old‘l.ul ‘(i:l'— Dorothy Bryant, 20 months, Providence Hos- —————, lege and was graduated in May, . pital. was He was at one time president of the ploin A Watfeld, sz, 2 days, Walter Reed local Druggists’ Association. He was més’ Groen, 23 Gastelil Hospital. a charter member of the Catholic Joseph F. anllu, 20, 018A Flrll st nw. Knights and alse an officer of the Sarsh E. Robiusen, 71. 4290 P Freed: Third Order of St. Francis. Jaura Whitfleld, 53, Bu'u tal. T::vh Melntosh, 54, rear. 5(' 1328 Eler- He in survived by his widow, Mrs. Cordelia D. Baldus, and four ‘sons— . 25, 1627 Turser Rev. W. J. Baldus, second assistant 2 pastor of St Martin's parish, Balti- e more; Carl R Baldus, A. A. Baldus and J. G. Baldus. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence of the som, A. A. Baldus, 1222 Kennedy street, tomor- row mofning ard later at St. An- thony’s Church at 10 o'clock, with in- terment in Holy Rood Cemetery. PI.!ASAN THE PLEASANT WAY TO TAKE COD LIVER OIL reAPThe sate scientific formula on the bottle AS"your Doctor about i ad your Druggisges You Can’t Beat It For Colds, Coughs and General Run-Down Systems Peoples Drug Stores New Victor Records April 1, 1925 Red Seal Records m(:—fk* ) (Plane nec.) o Renée Ch-at] Symphony No. 5, in C Minor—First Movemeat, } Parts1and 2 (Beethoren) (Piane acc.) Pialin foie Renée Chemet Mengelberg and N. Y. Philbarmonic Orchestra Toti Dal Monte John Beanchesne, 35, Walter Reed Hospital. Sem B. Montgosiery, 31, Walter Reed Hos- "ln-hnl A. rey, 63, Sibley Hospltal. Lucy M. l!-lll, '80. llar-l'ill Geor 3 vn-r\’:m A . Dl Jumes. kol idwell, 1, 15 Roek FIGHT RED AGTIVITY as a druggist, with Christiant & Bros., at 437 Pennsylvania avenue. Afterward he conducted his own pharmacy, at Nineteenth street and Pennsylvanin avenue, during which time he attended the Columbla Med- l-t.u State Senate Plans Sweeping Inquiry Into Alleged Bol- shevism in Faculties. Dr. William T. Baldrs, 77 years old, & practicing homeopathic ph§sician in this city for the last 28 years and formerly a prominent druggist. dled at his residence, 1236 Quincy street, Tuesday. He had been a resi- dent of the District of Columbia for the last 50 years, Born in Germany, Dr. Baldus came to this country at the age of 7 and lived for several years in Baltimore. Following the death of his father, he studied the science of pharmacy in Baltimore, and, after serving his ap- prenticeship, hé came to Washington By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohlo, March 26.—The ORhio Senate formally recelved yester- day the resolution autherizing =2 legisiative Investigation of alleged connections of several faculty mem- hers at Ohio State University, Miami University and Ohio University with radical organizations. Under the rules the measure will be up for final action tomorrow. 1f it is passed, it will have to be acted upon by the House, as it pro- vides for a joint investigating com- mittee. Provisions for a sweeping investi- gation, to determine If professors at the three universities are putting into practice their alleged bolshevik ideas, are contained in the resolution. Several of the prominent members of the faculty at Ohio State Univer- sity are cited as having been charter members of a branch of “The Com- mittee ,* which, the resolution a name under which ueraded professors named are Dean ( F. Arps | il of Education, who was | Harey, and Leat, Cohen ald he knew nothing e e e ol nization and never w of it. Francis W. Coker, Tafagt of Johu J. and Josephive E. days, 313 Qs Births Reportcd. The following births have been reparted to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: v, Valentioe, girl for WOMEN “"Hahn Special™ [nsured Silks A NEW PAIR if you aren’t satisfied! Imagine a Silk Hosiery Slogan like that! Simply astonishing' quality. Per- fect, Full-fashioned Thread Silks, in Fash- ion’s loveliest colors. $1.45 2 Prs., $2.65 &irl gy sirl. | Maey R Milstead, boy Golablatt, boy. ne Pearion, eirl EARLE'S Mary Shocket. g1, d_Lorraine Wilson, boy. nd Mary Pleasants, girl. nd Irene 1. Jackson, boy. d Maggle Richardson, boy. Clara Hanson, girl. 1. Turner, boy Adums, boy. yn Jackson, boy. lara K. Austen, girl. . and Ethel N, Eastment, Batik Leather, Fashion’s newest idea — also Blonde, Penny or Black Satin. W SHINGTON'S OUTSTANDING Shoe Values! How they “Scoring!” Talked about. marveled at Montgomery, girl Baker, girl organization, denied the charge. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to Departmedt in the last 24 hours are Smartly Buckled Semi-sport creation—Tan or Patent. wherever smart women assemble! origina“ Sosmartly And the surprising & | thmg is the sturdy service Although Miss Cope has played the organ in a London church for 60 years, she has only missed a Sunday service four times. and genuine comfort we've Hospital put into these gnod-looking shoes. Truly wonderful for $5.95! Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 Sth St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. Radiantly beautiful, in Blonde or Black with Moire Satin. Wl‘mmmfl“fl"l“llllllmllI|I||"||“|||l||||l|||||||I|II“|I|IIII(IIII|h|l|l|lll|l|||||l|l|l||||I|H‘|'I1\ T A O RO PPV PPOPNVV0O00OD Extra Special! 59¢ Sash Curtains 39¢ Pair Regular _sisg White Cross Bar Curtaina with peat rufffes. 100 pairs in_the lot—so be early and get vour share. Third Floor Satisfaction First Since 1559 HINGS PA, 810818 Seventh St‘uetk Last Friday-in-the- oy Green Ticket Specials 59¢ Lingerie Sateen Remnants, 29¢ Yard Fine Mercerized Shadow-stripe Sateen, in_white, black, pink, flesh, peach, rose, light blue, copen, brown and mais. Lengths from 1 to 4 yards. 36 inches wide. Street Floor. " Bedspreads, $3.98 38 Slightly Soiled Bedspreads. Formerly $5, $6 and $.50. Re- duced for tomorrow. Included are 6 Novelty Krinkle Bolster Sets, Crochet and Marseilles Bed- spreads. Double-bed size. Plain hemmed and scalloped cut cor- ners. Remnants, 19¢ Yard Formerly 25¢ to 50c Yard s 6497 1 $2.00 e $1.50 Gioconda—Suicidie! Resa Penselle (Suicide Remaina) (Penchielk) i ame Rosa Ponselle| 3200 (Lalled in My Arms) (Meyerbeer) In Italian Sistine Chapel Choir' 10m istine Chapel Choir [ $1.50 (Oh Seving Victim) (Perosl) In Latix = : Sun and Moon (Dick-Pess) Reinald m—-&} Drumadoon (Resew-Sedews) Reinald Werrenrath | $1.50 for Easter Jesus Christ is Risen Today Pipe Organ Sele ‘When | Survey the Wondrous Cross 7is 0rcen toe Melodlous Instrumental The Flatterer (Cusisde) s toie Hn- Barli}um Old Pal (Plared en the Wabtzar Ovgna) Scarf Dance (Chaminsde) Piass su1e Hans Barth| 75¢ Organ ”'N i The Toreador and the Andalusian Pl s the Wdbost O Oroes sie Maid Rubisuein) 5 Vi;m 19524 | Kiss Me Again (Vi Hebeo Eqnmon— Wedding Procession dt-M: 98 POLPOPPO 253 6495 $2.00 Hear) i) In Itallen poco fa Toti Dal Monte Amapola (Popoy) (Lacall) I $panish Miguel Fleta] 1073 t’avvicinar Miguel afl&tm‘c-w (Cortesi-Bettinelli) In I1alisn Fleta | 3150 Records The Crucifixion—Could Ye Not Watch With Me with Orzan ' The Crucifixion—The Appeal of the cm.fi«ll i f:,’g with Organ “Trinif P e $6.95 and $7.95 Trimmed Spring Hats Take a Reduced Price Friday { "dk-fmd Rayon Hose,_ZSc Street Floor ~ Work Shirts, 55¢ Jesse Crawiord Rudy Wiedoeft) | Rudy Wiedoeft Saxephoue Sole Valse Mazanetta (R, Wisdsst) Samophons Bols Vocal Records Marie Cabill Walks Down the g ol IR oy e Ly ek et e g e Billy Murra; ] KoepSmflmgnTmble Shannea Quartet TCouldn't Get Toltln Time Weadell Hall 75¢ W | Wee mcuu},;:. Forgotten Ralph Crane Why Couldn’t It Be Poor Little Me R Oskar Frank Crumit 19882 Cross-Word Mamma You Puzzle Me WA Otunr Frank Crumit Come Back to Erin Shannon Quartet 19583 Killarney Shannon Quartet Street ¥ fi:fle&“‘g::;_::_m Boys’ ‘Wash Su‘lts, $105 Oh Mabel Street Floor $1.50 Rag Rugs, $1.19 27x54-inch Fringed Rag Rugs, in colored border effects. Very attractive. Third Floor Cretonne Draperies, $1.19 Usual $1.50 Window Draperies, in new patterns. Three-piece style. Only 55 sets in the lot. Third Floor $1.25 Ruffled Curtains 98¢ Pair White Barred Marquisette Cur- tains, with dainty ruffies and tie- backs. Regular window lengths. About 50 pairs in the group. Third Floor To look at these hats you would immediately ‘guess that they sell for more 1 this Eriday price Fine Straws—Silks—Braids— Crepes —Combinations Scores of stunning shades, in smali, mediun large shapes, profusely trimmed or simply fashior Ready-to-Wear Hats, SpeClal .$1 Small, medium and Swanson and other pokes Straw crowns with suede felt an bon trimmed. Street Floor" Samephens ebbligate W iedech Boys’ $1 Caps, 59¢ (wlhfln-)l-»l-—-m‘...rumflml-r t and me Tl See Y My Dreams ll'uhlu Because 'i.%e.; Love You Franklyn Baur e New River Train -h’ "‘llll. Harmenica, Guitar with Vielis aud Guitar el o etoud et e oot drado il el Records O, Katharina!—Fox Trot Tl:;;’l’r‘:l Trot 7ecat repain When It’s Love-Time in awaii—Waltz 7ot repain Hawaii Way—Waltx Nobod Known What a Red.-| Hend Mm No Wonder—Fox T"' Olsen Betty Lee—FaxTrot 3 Juk i, OM} The Original 19804 Can Gme and His M I Can’t Stop gam ‘'ou—Fox Trot . lssu and His Sob Sister Sadie—Fox Throw Down Blllao—chTni Memphis Five Music Arts Library of Victor Records Symphony No. 6, in B Minor (“Pathéhque"), complete in one album, containing five records. Lndty You and 1—Fex Trot Will You Undergarments, 39¢ Odd lot of Crepe Gowns and Bloomers, Muslin Chemise, Draw- ers and Silk Camisoles. Formerly 59¢ and 79c. Secomd Floor $2.98 Sweaters, $1.98 All-wool Slip-on Sleeveless Sweaters, many lace trimmed. ‘White and colors. Second Floor , 1 Marimba Orchestra $1.98 Middy Blouses, $1 59c Belts, 29¢ Just 11 Lonsdale Jean Middy Parent Blouses, trimmed with braid. Sizes 6, 10 and 14 years old. Second Floor Children’s Socks, 17¢ Three Pairs for 50 : Odd lots and broken ranges of Fancy-top Socks, in red lue, black and tan. Formerl and 2c. Mostly small sizes. Leather 4-inch Belts var: ith width, Street Floor Handkerchlefs, 6c Women's Colored Linen o r I " 1k fs. Some i Imnr.‘]n..’ Street Floor Handhags, 59¢ Orchestra 1 from lnrn" tly 12%c Street Floor thoadmummtonuhtnsodock&smfimdndhm Reinald Wi baritone; Shannon and Victor Concert Orchestra, Josef Pmm List price, including album, $8.00 Quartet; There is but one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company Victor ‘l‘alkingMachine Company, Camdsn.N.J. Victor Talking Machine Co. of Canada, Ltd, Montreal Look for these Victor trade marks | TRADE MARK --. ace o ola AN e N e S N N et . e e e et N et e bt o et el et et s el e, . el et \ el e . e . ——— L —— — —— "~ N, Ry — L R T T e e e e e e g e R 11 Long Kimonos, 79¢ Figured Challis various colors Forlrg:rly $1.50. $1.98 Petticoats, 98¢ ticoats, in purple, copen. » Second Floor 15 Jersey Petticoats $2.98 Pleated two-tone flounce. merl; 98. 4 9 Second Floor Girls' Dresses, 59¢ 0Odd Tots of 79c and $1 Dresses, Gingham Suspender . Skirts, Straightline ané Plnty Drelnl. Kimonos, in Heatherbloom and Sateen Pet- green and Silk jersey, in various colors. For- Street Floor Notions Reduced! Dress_Shields, 30c pair—Small lot of 45c and 50c Shields to close out. Marcel Waving Irons, 19c. Shoe Trees, 9c—Enameled in white or red. 10c Coat Hangers, 2 for Sc— ‘Wire or wood. 15¢ Stocking Darners, 9c. Sc Sanitary Napkins, 3 for 10c. Sc Invisible Hairpins, 3 for 5c. Waste Baskets, 39c—Cretonne covered. Street Floor Corset Oddments, $1.95 Broken assortment of R & G and American Lady Corsets, in back or front lace models. Me- dium and low bust styles. For- merly $3 and $3.50. Second Floor Chamois-Suede Gloves, 59¢ Novelty style, with dainty per- g or turn-back d embroidered aver, g Street Floor Men’s Union Suits, 55c ed Nainsook Suits, led. Full cut, Sizes 36 to 44, Street Floor Men’s Pajamas, $1.15 Cotton Pongee Pajamas, with rayon frogs. = Pink, = lavender, blue, tan and white. -Sizes A, B, C and DQ Street Floor with e SR TR Sport Scarfs, $1.25 Plain Crepe dé Chine and Tye in fancy printed or fringed ends. Usually Street Floor Neckwear Clearance, 25¢ ments left from nd *Cuff Sets Net, rge sales, Collar lars and Vestees. organdy. lace and Street Floor Mohawk Chamois-Suede Gloves, 79¢ Washable ‘Gloves, in novel cuff, strap-wrist and slip-on styles Shown in beaver, mode, brown, mastic and sand. Contrasting embroidered backs. These usu- ally sell for $1.25 and $1.50. Street Floor

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