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BRIDE, 14, ESCAPES T0 JOIN MATE, 17 Mother of Ethel Thrift Asks Police to Search for Couple. Fourteen-year-old L band because of parental obe thought to have gone away with her husband. as the bride was m d Richard saw his brother-in-law English THE EVENING. STAR ZiePALAIS ROYAL G and 11th Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 Another and Final Sale of Rosebushes, Ramblers and Flowering Shrubs So great was the demand at our recent sale of Rosebushes and Shrubs that we were practically sold out in a very short time. Many people came too late and were disappointed. We imme- diately endeavored to secure another lot, and, while we could not obtain so great a number, we were successful in securing the fol- lowing: 5,000 Rosebushes and Climbing Ramblers American Field Grown Two-Year-Old Hardy Plants 35¢ Each, 3 for $1 went in pursuit of him, but was quickly outdistanced. It is known that the bride, who had been under the watchful eye of her mother since her separation from her husband, Jeft the home by a rear door and disappeared through the alley. The seperated husband had de- clared he would regaln possession of his bride. Failing to find her daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Murdock appealed to the police to institute search for them. Cordell and Ethel, living on opposite sides of 1 street, had been acquainted some time prior to Marth 11, when they went to Rockville and were married. On a charge of falsely representing pis own age as 22 and that of Ethel 8, the husband was indicted for alleged perjury, arrested and released on $1,000 bond for his appearange at Roekville for trial. Murdock Ethel Murdock ckville three - separated from | . ; Norwegian Loan Authorized. OSLO, Norway, April 3.—The Storthing has authorized the govern- ment to raise & loan of 100,000,000 kroner (normally about $25,000,000) . |for strengthening the exchequer bal- . |ance Authorization also was glven for the raising of loans, the proceeds ». |of which will be used for conversion and of old loans. yunt of her youth, et out of her home, 631 last night and is Choice of the following Hybrid Teas—+— Columbia—Pink Killarney—Pink Killarney—White Radiance—Pink Ophelia—Salmon Boys’ 4-Piece Vest Suits Just the kind of a Suit real boys like. Consists of coat, vest and two pairs of pants, in all the newest and most popular shades. Sizes 8 to 16 years. $8.95 Also a most complete range of 4-piece Vest Suits at $9.95 $12.98 $14.95 -I.-I....-‘-.ll.IIII.I.I.‘I...-II...._IIIIIIIIIIIII...IIII'III"-! Choice of the following Hybrid Perpetuals— American Beauty—Crimson Frau Karl Druschki—White General Jacqueminot—Crimson Persian Yellow—Ycllow Black Prince—Scarlet J Choice of the following Climbing Ramblers— Crimson Rambler Dorothy Perkins—White Dorothy Perkins—Pink Yellow Rambier Climbing American Beauty—Crimson Tausendschon—Pink 2,500 Hardy Flowering Shrubs and Vines, 35c Each, 3 for $1.00— Choice of Clematis, Deutzia, Hydrangeas (Spirea), Snowballs, Lilacs . (purple), Lilacs (white), Weigela (Rosea), Honeysuckle Bushes (choice of red, white or pink), Syringas and Honeysuckle Vines. s 200 Currant Bushes (Fay's Prolific) and Cherry, 35c each, 3 for 1.00. 250 Gooseberry Bushes, choice of Downing of Houghton va- rieties, 35c each, 3 for $1.00. 300 Rhubarb Plants, 15c each, 3 for 40c. s 600 Peony Bulbs, choice of red, white or pink, 35c each, 3 for 1.90. Barberry (Barberis Thunbergi). heavy graded stock, ideal for ornamental hedges, masses and borders, packed and sold enly in bundles of 10 for $1.85, or 100 for $17.50. Privet (California), of great value as a hedge, best known and most universally used.of all, 18 to 24 inch size. Packed and sold only in bundles containing 25 for $1.50, or 100 for $5.00. 250 Raspberries (St. Regis), ever-bearing kind, packed and sold only in bundles containing 6 for 75c. No Phone or Mail Orders Accepted—No Exchanges, All Sales Final Palais Royal—Fourth Floor Long and Short Pants For the Little Fellow The very latest in small boys' wear. Conxists of coat, vest and two pairs of pants. An attractive selection of tweeds and cashmere choice JUNIOR SPRING Beautifully made and lned ith alpaca, light s 3 to S years. REEFERS, '6 /&A 910 Seventh St. N.W. ‘él|"|fllllll|lfll||fl||l|llIl|flIlIIllllll|IIIIIIIIIlI|I|||II|IIHIIIIIIIiIIIIIlIIIIHIII|l|llIIIIIlllllII||Illllllllllllll|IIIIIIIIHIIIIIINIII'IIMIIilmll!llfllllmfllllmllm»g TR AR GRS R R =2 % /flfl\ R i 4 _ /*/ N s : 2,45 "‘““*\& - A ST AGAIN! FREE OIL!! Saturday and Sunday, April 4th and 5th, to celebrate the opening of Washing- ton’s Newest and Finest Penn Oil Station at New Jersey Avenue betwe.en N ‘l.ld O Northwest, we give away high-grade Motor Qil Free—read the big details below and remember the place and the dates. - IS o= < @ S RL O eSS AA a2 — L New Jersey Avenue-—-Between N and O Northwest We invite you to call and inspect this latest addition to our chain. of filling stations. It contains many modern features, extra large driveways, speed visible pumps, crank-case pits. A large force of expert courteous attendants at your command. FREE! s FREE! With each purchase of 5 gallons or more of Gasoline [re——— I FREE!!! e or Lightning Motor Fuel on opening give coupons good for four quarts of Motor Oil (bulk) Redeemable—one coupon with each subsequent purchase of 5 gallons or more of Gasoline or Lightning Motor Fuel AT ANY PENN OIL STATION IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. i HTNING MOTOR FUEL PEN OIL CO.,Rosslyn,Va., West 166, Franklin 391 “There Is a Lightning .Station Near You” If e tried “Lightning” you'll need no urging yfll{owb-y it; if you have not tried it— this is a good time to get "l'ntrod_ucnd”—.qd get something for nothing in the bargain. = OO AA RO IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHNE ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 3 1925. ThePALAIS ROYAL G & 1ith Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 Mothers Will Find It Easy to Outfit the Tiny . Tot and the Girl Up to Sixteen, for the Palais Royal Has An Attractive Showing of New Things for Yo Jor Easter I nfunt#’ Coats - $7.95 Adorable Little Coats for baby are fashioned of heavy crepe de chine. Hand smocked and em- broidered. Lined and interlined. Pink, blue and white. Sizes to ? years. Children's Hats For Boys, 50c to $2.50 For Girls, $198 to 5798 Hats of silk, Milan and hemp, leghorn, chip or peanut straw. Many pretty styles and colors. Baby Coats $7.50 Coats for little brother or sister in twill, sport flannel, polaire or Poiret twills. Straight and flare models. Baby Bonnets $1.98 to $6.98 Dainty Bonnets of Swiss, organ- die and embroidered batiste. Also silks in all the pastel shades. Panti Dresses $5.00 Natural or Colored Silk Pongee Dresses, quaint styles. Hand- drawn or embroidered in figures and flowers. Sizes 2 to 6. - $2.95 and $3.95 Every possible shape, in a wide range of colors and styles. with the new coats. and silk combinations. Girls’ Pongee Dresses Natural Tan Pongee Silk Dresses, several styles. colors. Girls’ Suspender Skirts All-wool flannel, with braid and pocket trimmings. $5.95 Girls’ Coats Specially Priced $10.95 and $15.00 Made of tweed mixtures, polaires and downy wool. Lined throughout. Sizes 7 to 15 years. Single and doubla breasted models. Girls’ Hats olors match and blend Pressed models of straw $5.00 S;anoged and embroidered in bright Sizes 6 to 14 years. $3.95 Sizes 6 to 14 years. Youths’Sport Soeks Children’s 39c and 50c 75¢ For larger boys, for golf and gen- eral wear. Cut longer and wider. fancy roll top. Sizes 8 to 1015. Palate Reyal—Main Floor 4 In| fects, plain brown, gray, camel, beige, with (Rayon) Fiber Socks Special 290 Special purchase of Children’s Half Socks —manufacturer’s lot; some have slight de- but ‘many perfect. In the popular. rayon weight. Colors, plain white and pink, sky, tan, gray, red, black—some with fancy tops. Sizes 4 to 8%. Palais Reyal—Main Floer $16.98 $15.00 Girls’ Ensembles $10.95 to $37.50 Clever reproductions of the grown-up mod- els. Some with dress, coat and hat, others ;us;(lh: coat and hat. Beautifully made. Sizes to 16. Girls’ Dresses Specially Priced $6.95 Charming Crepe de Chine Dresses, with ruf- fles, two-toned ribbon and scallop trimmi Colors: Tan. rust, peach, henna and poud Sizes 6 to 14. Girls’ Wash Frocks $2.95, $3.95, $5.95 Dresses of pre-shrunk linen, English broad- cloth, Jap crepes, Rajah, imported ginghams, silkette and prints. Sizes 6 to 16 years Girls’ Overblouses $1.25 to $2.95 Dimity, voile and broadcloth, in peasant style or with Peter Pan collar. Sizes 8 to 16. Boys’ and Girls’ English Ribbed Socks 29¢c to 75¢ 7%-Length Socks—self color and con- trasting top. Sizes 6 to 10. Palais Royal—Main Floor Ready for Easter! Outfit Your Boy Here Saturday g Boys® Double-Service Suits for Easter Two Pairs of Pants New Spring Shades $9.95 We are showing an unusual-value in a Boy’s All-wool, Two-pants Suit, tailored by well known boys’ clothing experts and featuring only the newest shades which have Easter and Spring written all over them Shown in London lavender, powder blue and several gray and brown mixtures. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ New Spring 4-Piece Vest Suits $12.50, $13.95 and $16.50 A Mannish Vest Suit, made in two and three button, single-breasted, boxed models. Shown only in high-grade worsteds and cassimeres. All the new shades of light and medium gray, powder blue, London | : lavender and a variety of other pretty and fascinating colors. $13.95 Junior Boys Long-Pants _ Vest Suits, $12.50 A Dandy Little English Novelty Suit, with one pair of long and one pair of short trousers. Four-button, blunt-edge vest. Two-button, single-breasted; boxed model. White Eton Vestee with each suit. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Boys’ “Bell” and “Little " Friend” Blouses, 79c Complete assortment of pretty stripes and checks. Each blfl“!!fils absolutely guar- anteed fast color and of first quality. Plenty to select from. All collar-attached style. Sizes 7 to 16. Others, $1.00 and $L356. Boys’ Khaki “Tug Togs” $1.59 One of the best Khaki Play Suits, made with the additional feature of not having any buttons, which are a source of -un- necessary work. Regular flapper style, and held together by a black belt running through strong metal loops. The Play Suit supreme for bpys. Sizes 3 to 10. 4 £ Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ All-Wool Fancy Slip-On Sport Sweaters Special, $2.89 With Spring and Easter comes the desire to roam and Jounge around without having to wear a coat, and the ideal necessity is one of these Bright Spring Sport Sweaters of un- usual quality and brilliancy. Beauti- ful variety of shades, including pearl and Harding blue, powder biue, buff and brown, Havana and buff and Harding. Sizes 7 to 16. Boys® Spring Ties 50c and 55¢ A nice assortment of Silk Four-in-hand Ties of unusually brilliant color combina- tions, Boys’ All-Wool Knickers $1.95 Light Spring shades of very pretty tweed combinations. Variety of shades. "All full ined and well made. Sizes 7 to 18. Boys’ New Spring Caps, §1 The kind of cap which will go with his new Spring suit in a most becoming and consistent manner. All new Spring shades, including London lavender, powder blue and various shades of gray. Several desirable styles—the Kid Jackie or Collegiate style; the military model, having a strap across the front, and the regular boys’ one-picce cap. Sizes 6% to 7%4. Boys’ New Spring Knitted and Tweed Topcoats $4.95 and $7.95 Made of a new knitted material which will withstand weather conditions as well as give good service. Shown in'tan and brown shades only. Sizes 3 to 9 years. Boys’, “Bell” Shirts $1.39, $1.50 and $1.95 Consisting of madras, oxford weaves and imported English broadcloth Stripes and solid colors. Neat assortment of solid blue, gray, tan and white. Sizes 125 to 144, woven Palals Royal—Matn Fioor SSIEEEEEE NS ECENEENENNE RN NN NI N ES SN IR NN SN NN NN RN [ ] n ] L] L u L] L [ - L] L] = L] L] 2 [] - [] [] [ 3 - ' - L] L L] - £l L] [ = - [ = - [] L] = [ ] L] n = = LJ L] L] . * - = L] = L] - [] [ ] - - L] - - [ ] [ . = [ . 1] [] = L = L | - [ L = = = a L n - - L] LJ L] " = - L] L] " - - L] L] ] L} = L] L] [] L] LJ = L] LJ L] " L} L L] - L] [ - L] u [ [] [ L u L} = L] - o 3