Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1925, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925 — e R T R R R RO B A e e MBS oot A bt el Nl B House of Commons next Tuesday|lump sum deposited in Germany. It County assistant jailer, went to his|a conference with either her or her hus- breakfast with President Coolidge on BRITAIN READY TO APPLY Tirpending (ha Tpsrations TOLovery | haa nesn sppraved by the agent ken- TEXAN, DENIED REPRIEVE, demih o the sivctric chair here 15 1213 | yana MACHADA TO VISIT HERE. |}resxtas act, en W arrunge- : o'cloct % ? bt — ? 1 v NEW COLLECTION PLAN |25, 225, Shavling the new urtanke: | ras tor roparation pasmente, 5. Par-| EXECUTED FOR MURDER | Sorsinmine oty T2, A%, 305k | * woik in the srst white man exemuted | o oo | Gen, Machado, who canceled ail bo cent tmport levy on German goods to | ker Gilbert, and the transfer com- Dr. L. H. Bush of Huntsville pronounced | in Texas since the electric chair was P8 lone of nis engagements Wednesdav | come into operation. mittee set up under the Dawes plan. ) T Wallcdeat o e i substituted for the rope. He has a wife Coolidge’s Invitation. because of an attack of neuralgia, was ‘Will Share in Lump Sum Derived | 1¢ is understoon that the act will | Willing to Go Because Mrs. Fer-| Chaplam v o o d i l;.r:fl::: and five children living in Dallas | yru\axa, Cuba, April 3.—Gen. Ger- | SOMewhat improved today. v S d led, i J C A From Import Levy on German :: ;‘;‘c;‘d!,; 'l“‘fe"SZ‘W'&::“p';fii.';‘ffifs&. Ordered to Capital. | guson Thinks It Right, Jailer's "p;('fl\;;ed\‘lovvzmcl om. (‘lle. d“‘.en !uld‘ County R . e ards Machada, the President-elect of . Elliott Semt H. | isfactory the present system can be 5 & g T SRR sl L 4 Cuba, will visit President Coolidge at Maj. io n ere. Ggoods. te-afdopted by srrangement, Capt. Charles 8. Kilburn, 4th Cav- Slayer Asserts. him a reprieve, ho said: The binding of grain on Belginn | the White House on April 13, the day| 3aj Dabney O, Eiliott, GEEt e | . 5 “ o “If the governor feels like T ought to | » el : ! Tr the Associated Press | The plan provides that, instead of | &1f¥:. at Fort Meade, §. D., has been | gy e Ausoc'ated Press. 5o it is all right with me.” farms s done mainly by woraen, thei: §ye will arrive in Washington. An-|gineers, in the Panama Canal Zons, LONDON, April 3.—The .chancellor pe"ullxlnx‘ Gerntrn exporters indivi-| ordered to r(‘.por( to llvf‘ chief of HUNTSVILI Tex., April 3.—Sidney Late yesterday Welk sent a telegram | labor being so cheap that ther 4 | nouncement was also made that the|has been assigned to the 28th Engl- of the eschequer, Winston Churchill, | dually, England’s share under the|staff of the Army In this city for|J. (Pete) Welk, 31, convicted of the [to Gov. Ferguson asking her to grant|little use for machinery t> do the |general and his wife, with their party, | neers, at the engineer reproductien plans to move resolutions In the | recovery act shall be patd out of a|duty. murder of Willis Champion, Dallas | him a reprieve and permit him to have | work. will accept an invitation to have|plant at Washington barracks AL T I A Scarf is Essential, $2.95 Preferably of print crepe de chine with decp lk fringe. Al colors. (Fifth Floor, The Hernt Co.) Choose Phoenix Silk Hose, $1.85 IFull fashioned with rdy mercerized tops. “In than a dozen new Spring colorings. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Smart New Chokers $1 Manutactured Pearl and Imitation Crystal Chokers, all white or gay colored. \lso 2-strand and 30-inch manufactured pearl neck- laces. Many with sterling clasp (Fifta Floor, The Hecht Co.) A Costume Slip of Silk, $3.95 Radium and Baronet Satin Slips with 3-inch, 20- inch or fancy flounced hem. All colors. Sizes 36 to 44. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Ca.) #7358 “‘Fashion -Mode™” Footwear, $7.50 One #tyle sketched in tan cali. Others featured in the new blonde satin, two- toned combinations, patent and black satin. (Fifsh Floor, The Hecht Co.) Ladies’ Fitted Cases $7.95 All ready for the Easter vacation. Roomy, 22-inch c cases with 10 shell Nicely lined and ally reinforced. Sport Shop. 624 ¥ S() New Imported Kid v | ) 5 AN I ‘ e , Gloves, $2.95 - L e 3 i |1 - - Z A A New French Kid and - . . X . = 0y - % e = ; Lambskin Gloves witl \ ;! - : - : . - . > fal\]l‘j' cu‘fi\ and Znfl:roide\;m; G, azure o S — 7 i /m ar cuffs. Black, brown, mode “bfu@ e@fl”g}%‘ . . £ih &t S c nfe m b'e, me or white. = o - S % = : g A (Fitth Fioor. The Hechi Co.) Lum[nfeb e 3 < on lap@, \'gj O(‘]/-l/j/[ b@f’d@r’ . " C@,dj/(%fi[{finng cream : 9 ¥ % hrown TWi %ce; , one ed wWith blonde lined with printd Newest $Slilsls Gloves %thbfl’lab)y ‘ f“ $26 : : ed rilk Emafi Beautiful one-clasp styles ‘ are a Mg ot with flaring fancy cuffs. / ) 2 3 45 In choice of mastic or gray, $ / 4 \ in sizes 6 to 715, (Fisth Floor, The Hecht Co.)

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