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14 THE FVENING “STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925 m = URUGU AY GREE'I'S Foreign Radio Markets Closed TAX RECORD OPENED |DEATH OF FINANCIER b s g A R n'r'Li 90 DAYS AND $300 FINE | (e, /gy, °° 2 im0 e To U. S;; Canada ls Best Buyer| [N WEST BY ERROR REVEALS 2D MARRIAGE |12 fihata 01t ™2™ e | GIVEN DRUNKEN DRIVER| cohfa25 a5 " 000000 2007 His daughters said that |I|e) were on operated by Detec- — I i g b Pk et still uninformed of the details of rodte. Court rc s 75-Year-0ld Railroad Man Wedded | their father's second marriage. They |One-Armed Autoist Ts Assessed ‘ ords showe dams was on pro- A survey of forelgn markets by Germany is practically ucludmg . 3 ’ sald that Mrs. Erb's name before her Lows Thalt ‘Sor Colliston {bation ut the time fqr another charg ey Crmmerce Department to de- | radlo manufacturers from abroad Wire From Washington Halts Last May Without Inform- marriage was Martha Trodden. of drivigg while intoxicatel elop the possibilities of further : : 2 g Miss Catherine Trodden, who lived With Parked Car. Noticing that the defendant wor B g expanding this country’s export .| PY an Import licensing syifém, but Baring of Income Data in ing His Family. across’the hall from Mr. Erb, said anartificial arm, udss Schuldt quess 7 - trade in radio manufactures, which in England, where 1,200,000 receiv- £ that her sister and Mr. Erb were| James R. Adams, found guilty in|tioned him as to how he ob Ch"e and Brazil Also Release| a remarkable growth in ing sets show the new art has 2 Kansas City. By the Associated Press. married last May. She refused to|Police Court yesterday of driving while | an operator's permit. Adams r 9 . e 4 v astained o popiisriiy su;-mlond';nly . NEW YORK, March 27.—Newman |state where the ceremony was per- | intoxicated and colliding, was given |that he had experienced Do trouble Education Officials to $6,00051¢, has Nisclopsdia VAITE |: fo SKECHR <he it HLAR Witinrs Erb, 75-year-old flnancler and rail- | formed or wherd she and her sister | the maximum penalty under the pres- | whatever in obtaining it from ths h et S e S A Although no income tax records|road man, who died yesterday, was | formerly lived. ent law by sudge Schuldt, who sen-|Traffic Bureau n_the first study, just completed. v o erial. married for the second time last| Mr. Erb's funeral will be held R —— S Slome’ Gf #ham’ wuchias iEuluuted Scandfnavian countries’ also' of- |may yet be opened to the public un- | LI7FeC (08 e, SSCRNG o h 2 Attend Sessions. absolutely forbid broadeasting | fer brisk markets for the purvey. |der Treasury regulations until they | geors ¢\ Pecaie known today, —The today. and the sale or use of recelving | Ing of receiving-sets, and Poland |have been approved by the Inter- | when he dfed. SRl e gets. In Belgium radio users can | Is frocing usors from lmitations |nal Revenue Bureau, the collector of | His daughters, Mrs. Irving M. Dit-| The United States buys four-fifths By the Associated Press. D N Pront SISl e previously placed upon the broad- | internal revenue for the western dis- | tenhoefor and Mrs. Jesse Mayer, said | of all the products shipped abroad by a C Our datet ollandese broadeasting statlons, | caster and receiver. Cahada how- | o or Missourl, at Kansas City, It | that they knew nothing of their! British Malava. A IDEO, Uruguay, Ma 7.| and ‘there fagx: llvely’ recelving: | evawiis a1 thaclatgest oustomer - | oo™ Johinad S hioke: | youtendny, - FNA!| ot ittt 2 e D i e T egates to the Cong: public, but they are getting their [ of the United States for radio ap- | NS (WY (nebaction by mistake. | & = e Christian Work in South Amer radio supplies at too low a rate parat : ing valued | meials called attention to the error, ; With Our Sf’gCial which opens here Sunday, have re for American competition, at § and’ tWe. Kook ware: clogan = AiL ‘Gur-. : : ’1 WILL HAVE TWO CASTS. [CROAT TO BE DEPORTED. r”d’dd CO AL CO AL Co AL | TROUSERS Bo recelved: br IR T Speer | Eastern Adopts System for| Editor of Pittsburgh Paper Must| ® S CITY, Mo, March 27.— chalrman of the c - = N ooks, internal revenue Sherition T alant ot “Adam and Eva. . Depart by July 1. gl dy S ) $ executives of the congress. and told | Eastern High School's dramatic as-| Deportation of Louis Kezman, edftor | Come tax lists from public inspection rlces rea e uce e D e oo e jd | soctation will Inaugurate the svatem|of u Croatian paper in Pietsburgh.|iiuionet of Intérnal Revenue i SERGe the mestiNEs KA SRR e 2 oAy “Ja | has been ordered by the Labor De-|Washington. While several persons Similar assurances have be iven|the school auditorium April 2 and S.|partment. Keszman has been given were examining & the et J EDw CHAPMAN Choose from our enor- by the president of the nationa Other Washington high schoois have |until July 1 to dispose of his business | Cro0k® appearcd with a Washington 3 R Gt cil of administration and the - | used the double cast system success | or | Fryedob bagin moys variety of Trousers :i?fy('rfi."@f}’.fl. e o o ¢ of the cast faliow:’ Asn|De t show him to be a repre- | ==———— the pair you need to match n the Un ot "‘," "\’.'f..y.“”i;:‘,fl,' Fta) Hartiaon: ana aueafm peasant republic party of | <40 ¥ Phila. & Reading Coal Co.’s Coal your odd coats and vests. : —in my judgment is the best quality sold in D. C. All kinds of materials, in many patterns and shades. All sizes. as well as|Ba 2 Kezman had®previously been order- | o . ana Brazil- |1 R | 1] cd to Teave the Unlted States March 5| Ask your friends if ¥ ¥ o s 3 : “ An.|on the ground that temporary per- Making a Drive for 2,000 New Customers e e 3 | misston for him to stay had expired. | thcy have lunched at £ H entered this country In April, ll and Roberta. Taylor, & atn | 1922, to remain eight months. I AM QUOTING ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES Margaret Duvall and A Graves, as_ i Herbert An- 0 e > (For Cash Only) s g e el ‘;'II“";": Mrs. Dy M. Stockman, the first | nater; - - - S ©€|woman ever elected. to a State offic Greenwood, 48 Lord Andrew Gordon, A c n St: NW Ph Greemsoot 13 Liord Andre (o tom | in Mlchigan, has announced. her 37 N St: N.W. one N. 3609 7th & T Sts. THE CANDY OF THE ; didacy for re-election te' the Helntz, as Uncle Horace. Board of | Agriculture. Mrs. A = e - {man has been active in behalf of Teachers’ Union No. 27 Elects. Transport Men to Meet. | farm women in Michigan for many | e : 5 A. M. Ray of the Garrison School ' | vears. . < QL L 1L T T T T T A7 F LA T LTI T0 72 LT LT T T DT AT eI L LT T T L Lo L a2l L 07 0 0 o s sttt oo o e Fan i Ry 1223F S N.W 22 2 AT T T2 77T 0720 was elected president the Wash- \ ington Klementary Teachers’ Union, | officers who wnm in the cruiser and |~ N a meeting sterday at | transport force during the World War | s yar High School, to succeed the |at th Navy Department, room 3114, Ty = S o P4l N Josephine M. Dandridge. Mis 4:30 pm. April 2 for the purpose ||l """lf"f:': r g h‘:’:e- yflf{}fsfi' : \ Robinson o e Phillips| of considering the question of hold- ||| il Te® foha® Jgur et el |} Everybody likes the N rual_dinner in’ Washington | W is ‘past :and before N vea Rear Admiral Albert| || 3 A tittle atten tasty, Southern food and N the three|will be presest and request that uu\ | R. K. FI:RGLSON lnc | 4 . N high and |officers who can will attend the meet- | e Da & | N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N “Try Sworzyn’s First” pals graded school teachers. Mrs. M. M.|ing. It is not necessary that an officer — . W Marshall preside | belong to the society to attend. | 5 3 Sport Coats Enasrabili Making Greater Reductions Than Ever on the Season’s i g Laokl e Ciihe Newest and Most Essential “Dress-Up” Items and’ colors for Spring. Every coat is silk lined— N nelietion ok ifineat “$ 95 BB THE MIRACLE STORE OF WASHINGTON i bRty 9% | o19 F st. N.w. | '19% .5 The Miracle Store Mirrors the Fashion A Most Alluring Assortment ---at Miracle Prices all can pay! at a Greatly Reduced Price Guarantee: We guarantee the H;re yc;u hwill fjindf thes most important and smartest of the . £ t versions of the mode for Spring. The newest fabrics and colors R T at the most exceptional of . Miracle Prices. Truly, a wonderful collection to select from. purchased in this store to be the lowest in the city. If within three days th et atriee e P colect j — ) ree days e gar- price styles at = ment can be dupli.| B such ner ma- $ I I 2imosplere of Many With Fur Borders cated fm' less money, %‘nd(ih[‘);zie‘l’l:' s gfl“ Y&:“‘: The group includes those developed in twills, we will refund the Matitohas A v:" - m::"d’sh* !gr flannels, etc., in gorgeous shades of green, tiger eye, difference or return gora, etc. Sizes “®® ;] ble, Chile and - A ; poudre, rust, leather, navy and many others. for both women Tiger Eye. Poiret ! d S S & = < your money. and. misses, Twill and Chine included. " R 3 We consider this feature one of our finest during A 3 1 the Rebuilding Sale. . The least you can do is to —and we’re not inspect them for your own benefit. just talking! FEATURING FUR TRIMMED AND BORDERED MODES Downstairs Store Full-Fashioned Thi newist and e Dozens of wide, fur-trim- A selection deftning the The unusual variety at The Season’s Sports Call for Chiffon Silk deilioe B bnikdadisdy med Coats, every one an out- | advanced modes of the sea- | this price represents every osiens standing vaiue, have been | son, in fabric, color and de- | new fashion theme for lovely shades—specializing in | 5tanting value have been | son, : : P S rt Cl th ) gy 2 < s _offe plent —a mest extra- Spring, developed in the J silk-lined Poiret Twill and price. All silk-lined, with | ordinary feature at this | beautiful, new Springtime r0per pO S 0 es 4 Ose Poiret Chine models. Light sizes for both women and price. Brl{lhm colors dom- colors. Sizes for both women in weight and color. misses, inate this group. 2 and misses, Beautiful, ; For All Sports Wear—Consider These i 1 9% S i 4 e : Knleer Suits ik e priced— Values Values Values Values i Sleeveless Jacket and Coat to Match 3 - sports lover’s attire. Beautifully tailored of all-wool and imported tweeds. They are a most necessary part of every $8 .95 Sizes 34 to 42 Sti" More Extraordinar \f { N . English Broadcloth and Mannis - T -t"""j e Miracle Values in the Néyw : 2 o e | SHIRTS ™ | AlSilk Ful-Fashioned and adjustable In tan, white, blue ( :h ff S lkH gufte, Sizes 24 $ 9 and gray. Another 31.97 110N V1 0se @ walst necessity for the i A - 2 4 = Extra Fine Quality All-silk Hose. measure. S Su Of faport 0y In a galaxy of the newest Shades. sicas You'll want several pairs of these fine hose at this low price. seoeV This collection of lovely modes i.n Spring Dresses is most unusual for variety of fashions, fabrics and colors. Just unpacked—they are last-minute style expres- sions from Metropolitan centers. Khaki Knickers . A large sssortment 1n s | Cricket Sweaters © colixa. smcl.ny priced— In tan, gray and $ $1. 85 Fashionable models for 95 Dms creations incomparably $2 ¢ 50 f:“ggr ‘;leux:xasr‘"s":.gg X223 » o misses and women developed smart, ® delightfylly individual, and $3.50 values. 3 Pairs, $5.00 in crepe satins, flat crepes, yet possessing that feature 3 Main Floor Main Floor French flannels, printed crepes, which every woman appreciates. tub silks and Poiret Twi'ls. All Miracle Develoned fn Silof é::‘:;vu;t the newest fashion-favored col- Values Misscs” and e 2 3 ors for this season. All sizes. it e Special Offer in Our Hemstitching and Dressmaking Schot' RY Picot Edging e During ‘gefikebu,xdmg‘ Sale we Pleating “ r We make i specialty u will cut and fit any material pur- k of eri: mode] chased here for $1.50 garment. Sto ut omen .’ f.:':‘ 'M"! '“‘Hfluh l!l: most. particular in desiring . Join Our Regular Classes. Spe- Buttons Made to rect fitting garments. Sizes up to 543. cial appointments for office em- Order ployes. 0 s ”fl NwW - -6 essons for $5.00 : '““" S A 0. 8 All Work Guaranteed