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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925. 2,000-ACRE FOREST FIRE | . following a spectacu- EEW BRITISH AD MEN drum beating and trumpet blowing in|clal Texas supplement of 16 pages.| COSTELLO POST PLANS American Legion, at the Washington | ing regret at being unable to accept lar fight by 230 men and boys yes- an effort to stir more British public- | Picturing and describing the indus- Auditorium. the chairmanship of the ¢ 1mvll‘-e IS NOW UNDER CONTROL |teréas (o gecane fire under contro. | ENROLL FOR TRIP-TO U. S, |1is veoste o repay the visie nme |tries &nd 1ife of the Lone Star Suce.| BENEF|T FOR VETERAN |, Wynn was incapacitated yust betore | "(ER0%¢ 0F Slnees b her it Sl BRI | The nes were checked late yes- e LAt 2,000 American advertising men made America entered the World War, when |y, 1€ SERETRE S0 00 e every success, and I will be glad Dextintis h of Stand. | [°TdeY 9nd_ today the torest patrol| in London last year, but local adver- Policeman Shot in Raid, S TR a gun backfired during practice ma: estroyed $50,000 Worth of Stand- | ,naer Mr Fink is watching the area | Small Representation Likely in Re- :s(rfir <ldubI o{l::lnl‘;a uym:):‘nz._’u'lll-l- SAVANNAH, Ga, April 3.—Two | Prominent Artists to Appear at En- ":{g‘:;:{n‘tv e itataant stinta it P v‘]h-n your plans . to prev outbreaks. Mr. oubtful whether more . 1y aie P eveloped.” ing Timber Near B3 20 5 paying Visit of 2,000 Ameri- embark for New York aboard the|Brvan County policemen, H. A. Gris-| tertginment to Afd Walter Wynn, | 2Ppear at the benefit concert; to- . e in_another part | steamer Samaira, sajling from Liver-|sett and Emory Ware, were shot from gether with local talent. Arrange- | 0% | OST STETIE Asheville. burned over 50 cans to London Last Year. pool on April 24. The British party |ambush by unidentified persons yes- Sightless and Legless. ments for the program a in the |Gl "club of The New Je: extingulshed by will accompany the New York ad-|terday while raiding a still about 30 hands of Charles Kohen, head of the |yo® g _|tne fire fighters. By the Associated Press. vertising delegation south on a spe- |miles from Savannah. Seriously in-| An elaborate musical. entertain-| hgspital and welfare board of the| . — . Apr : 3.—The L? o LONDON, April 3.—Only 20 British | cial train. Jm;‘kd. they were brough to & Savan- [ ment for the benefit of Walter Wynn, | local department of the legion. Maj. 1t Creek section | 5 advertising men_have signed up for| The expense entailed on the Hous-[nah hospital. A.posse organized at X e : veteran | Gen. Anton Stephan of the District of > 2 rest burned | Now tha omen have been admit- | the trip to the United Statrs 1ate fn|ton trip, especially at this busy sea-|Pembroke and led by doks sent from | Entless and legless Army veteran,| oo .myi, National Guard is a mem- | feminist dland and de- | ted to membership in the, Barbers' | April to attend the annual convention | son of the year,'is declared by the|Chatham County failed to apprehend | Will be@eld May 15 undér auspices|per of the committer + ing t 0,000 worth of s nal Union the organization |of the Associated Advertising Clubs |organizers as responsible for the|the assailants, , of Vincent B. Costello Post of the| Mre. Woodrow Wilson, in express-|the w £ to unionize 5,000 beauty|of the World &t Houston, Tex. smallness of the delegation. Last d .| parlor employes. There has been a great deal of [Tuesday the Times published a spe- O aesdaesdessaseessatssassasssessaessessenessseisesseessessessssssessesssssssesssessssseessss One policy rules here Our cash selling does it—and ydu reap the saving on everything you buy. Easter—the dress-up day of the year, is “Just around the corner.” Askins makes it easy for you to be beautifully garbed on Easter. Make your selections—Charge It—and Pay as You Wear, in small Weekly or Monthly sums, that you can spare. 2 Feature in the Easter Carnival Sale Newest Spring -| Models Just before Easter—when every Girl wants a new Frock —and at saving price— . Choice of— In These Colors— Crepe de Chine - Navy Satin ° Copenhagen Taffeta . Almond Green Tan, Cocoa, i | Pongee Silk Stripes - Rose, etc. Sizes 3 to 6 and 7 to 14 years. Always on the lookout for special values, our buyer saw this opportunity to add a wonderful feature for the Girls to the Easter Carnival. The models are 5 mast attractive and elaborately finished —with all-over embroidery, silk stitching, smocking, etc. Many bon sashes. First choice Saturday morning. Third Floor In Bargain Basement—Saturday] | B Tl ° eclals & Children’s Shoes for Sty Staunch and sturdy leather that will Costume Slips stand the rough use youngsters give their footwear. / correctly cut and in 51-88 Oxfords and Sandals—in' Ll ew colies : tan calf and patent leather. Voile Underwear Choice of any pair in the lot at (o CheTise an Step-tus, 88° ‘ “;Ove::;llomu : ° o SRl $2.98 “Women's 2-Pants and Misses’ il 50[C0ATS $7 ()50 EE and | & : and Charge It! $39.50 | Charge 1t $29.50 Ly Two Women’s Pants and Misses E Featuring in this ar A collection of superb- ray of Boys' New Spring $ 8 g ly designed dresses in $ 9 5 < P all the newest Spring Suits, styles with the L] Q St el Tk L] new cut vest, Hke dads. T Sizes' for women and == 3 Easy and comfortable lasts, and in shapes that are full of style and comeliness—all sizes. Silk Gloves Famous Mohawk Brazd — l4-button Tempting Specials in New length; mode, white, 51.19 Guaranteed all wool... misses. and an Charge It! $14.85 Charge It! $14.75 ::anfln' gTRy, eto. Easter Millinery Bargain | Silk Hose SUITS--TOPCOATS| ENSEMBLE SUITS 2 75 Basement !3-’?:‘1,:““:..‘:..'; $1.00 For Men and Young Men For Women and Misses $ o A ‘ Every Day Is Pl B A e ; 1 o SESe SILSIEes s e e e e e e e E eSS E S e e Ee et eSSt s eSS s Esessessessassessesses favorite colors % , - / In this group yow'll find an all-inclu- Featuring Poiret Twill, combinations sive array of everything that’s new this | with fiat crepe silk linings. Beautiful Apring in men's. garments. color effects. 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