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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, wallow? 78 DROWNINGS LAID "] ]-R[]UPS, PAN'E on e Malabar MUl ot January Wil l disfigure her for life, a doctor testified today in the trial of the r;!ne men German Soldlers Deaths, | Sincing sirt for the Maharajan of Inc When Pontoon Collapses, Explamed by Offlcers. APRIL 1, 1925. ; 23 where he served until the World War, D. C, WEDNESDAY when he went to the bond division. GIRL MARKED FOR LIFE. |[TREASURY EMPLOYE N " At the close of the World War fe GOES TO RETIRED LIST [ o wsen inomas &ieaoans: He has been an investigator in that | g office for several years past. Mr. Morris was born at Lynchburg, Va., 70 years ago and spent the early part of his life in the West. He is|s one of the prominent members of the |a Kirkeide Golf Club and is an adept at golf, and formerly a prominent contender events, in bowling and rowing Looking After Leaks The time todo that is NOW—ufter L Wini i | Summer Auto Baces Planned. | Doctor Testifies in Abduction of Mumtaz Begum. BOMBAY, April 1.—The faclal wounds 'ufl‘\fit followss the sWa ......wh comfort with n.- oy a@/‘aq psule or two ith Wow ef water when d| géts ?ms:vafi_; end 908, md‘geshm dyspgpgg% ....\ots quicker than i p‘\\lélsyno;etable:)st en makin stomachs happy Fog d prompt exe April 1.—The the Cumber- are Eution of an order Phone West 2001 R. K. Ferguson, Inc. Roofing Dept Insurnnce Bldg. 15th & Eye Sts, John 8. Morris, Spanish War Vet- eran, Known as Zealous Advocate " for Higher Retirement Pay. of the property. dore, in whose court she was formerly the favorite. John S. Morris, an employe of the Mumtaz was cut in the face during|Treasury Department for 23 years, a the fight and Abdul Kadir Baula, |veteran of the Spanish-American War wealthy Bombay merchant with whom [and an active worker for increased she was driving, was killed. annuities for retired Government After the testimony of the doctor the [employes, was retired from the con- trial was adjourned until Friday. troller gener: office in the Treas- ury Departmoent today at the age of . Morris, who is well 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. BEHREND Pope Officiates in Ceremony. | Government depart- ‘Sza.r's...as\‘ fi’ien che sols 2 . April Pope Pius made| : Agent Ladies' Home Journal Patterns . ceived here toc " "“‘"f"‘;"'& .l(t'r‘m won s (.,‘“L.,,T‘_Ji' Rousshof sitis Just in Time for Easter Your Banker Knows. | et e Haston in 1062, after $20.00 $22.50 $24.75 u‘l(“ o o Xt d kU\.‘ 'H’l “a’“ an Tor-| ’.I,( 'f,':‘ v —_—— Yo | Many evidently thought fhey .m.M' i B ! seemed Poiret Twill $ Tan | | Evening Star. | | Bengaline .75 gl::ll | Flannels N X . . | avy You Are Cordially Invited | Tricot Gan | _to consult the conservative and experienced officers of byes_Swe) I/ | Polaire Black ding investments in listed securities, which sed through us for cash or on the part pay- if desired e Many of them beautifully trimmed with furs, silk braid. Rich, gay colorings. Marvelous styles. 16 to 44 sizes. ment plan 59¢ SILK-MIXED PONGEE You will want dresses for the kiddies as well as yourself for Easter and Summer wear. This is an opportunity you should not overlook. A Silk-mixed Pongee, with a lustrous finish that c resembles all silk. It will wear and wash well and retain its luster after tubbing. 36 inches wide; to be had in twenty-five beautiful colors. | | 3% Om Sovings Deposits Safe Deposit Boxes, 83 Year Up. 3% Manitoba, April eding operations reported [in this fon this season go under way on a farm at Gretna, Manitoba, today. It is expected that seeding will be come general throughout the prairie provinces about the middle of April, which is two weeks earlier than | usual. The heavy snowfall during the Winter | months has provided the entire West | with abundant moisture. ~ Liberty National Bank | 15th and Eye Streets N.W. Savings and Safe Deposit Departments Open Until 5 P.M. | Except Sataurdays $1.69—A40-inch Sports Satin 75c Brocade Tussah Assorted White Goods !xcnpllnl\l“: fine quu v $249 Tub Stripe Crepe de 89f tht?:’ Crepe de Chine 69c Plam Cnlor Broadcloth ';fl"n"'.’?fx' ,'{:rk Erominds = $1. 79—35-in. Sltln Duchess ; vgfif,. 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Attractive-look- | OWADAYS sensible folks seem to be avoiding trick ; e i : 9 5 | Rt 9 5 o $5 ¥ el I Silk Bonn ts health foods and coming back to common-sense eat- 3 s i % C tO el 1 | ing. Thetable at theright is a complete justification for this. S sty (X It is surprising how really good the normal old time = diet really is for replenishing brain or brawn. $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 o Notice how high this Soda Cracker ranks as a food, H and particularly in the right hand column under ‘‘Energy women s SHOES value.”” ; FOODS [omn[tr FEEGEEEL o Tt e i T So that aside from its delicious eating quality, this : | ChickenSoup | 105 | 8 | 24 | i ot Weey Sunshine Soda Cracker is a good thing for you. Porterhouse Steak CREPE SOLE NEW- TS - 2 SPORT SHOES Made in a new way— : . The Full Grain Process s ‘Within the last year, and after handling of the dough (some- Velvets months of trial and study, Sun- thing new), and in securing Pat shine Bakeries have perfected a uniformity day in and day out. Ki. eaty way of making' soda crackers The test of any baking proc- DRESS d’ better. Better in several ways, ess, of course, is in the cracker SHOES Satins STYLISH PUMPS in flavor, in texture, and in looks. We are a little jealous of this method, & bit proud, maybe, because there are several baking innovations involved in it. The blending of the flour, the The flavor of this cracker owes much to its shape (patented). The notched sides Jorm vens holes in the sheet of crackers ‘as they bake. This assures through and through baking. TIn addition this cracker is more convenient to eat—doesn’t crumble and can readily be split in 1o, —————— itself. ‘We honestly think that you will like this new soda cracker, which you can recognize by its special shape, even before you eat it. BIG AND LITTLE BOYS’ EASTER CLOTHING $12.00 BOYS’ 4-PIECE VEST SUITS 9 5 9 ; Mannish-cut Boys’ Suits, like dad’s, with vests, two pairs lined golf or knicker pants. Attractive patterns of Underwear and Hosiery Specially Priced cheviots and thIl“Cl’C cloths, in dark blue and tans. 31.50 Glumnteed Brand Silk Hose Sizes 7 to 16 y Little F ellows Topcoats 7 Good-looking Topcoats, in gray and brown tweed, embroidered, emblem trim- . med, three pockets and e all-around woles. * Fack ‘and '-'7{’”'" vf‘?l“ belts; sizes 2 Tntermedintos. to § years. | 69c Women’s Ribbed Union Suits Fine-Gauge, Close-knit Underwear, in Teddy, shell and tight knee: bodice and tubular top styles. Regular and extra $1.50 Boys’ Wash Suits lll"inll and 08¢ ty.cloth i f . R | med. A1 Soft Combed Yarn T e Vests, with fancy silk Bo ribbon top and draw- ,,_Zes‘f,, y Blouses strings. Regular and ex Q better qunl tra sizes. ity percale with double yoke, open and ' button cufte, o, 8 large selec- tion of " pat Women’s Onyx Lisle Hose i Soft Combed Yarn 37 ' J Hose, seamed back, shaped ankles, wide flare top; black and colors. 59¢