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KIRBY 1S ACQUITED IN'$30,000,000 CASE Head Still to Face Four Other Indictments. ND, 0, Apri = Kirby, founder and former presi- the defunct $30,000,000 Cleve- scount Company, on trial here with issuing a false financial it with intent to deceive, was guilty vesterday by a jury six women which has he case since yes- 12 hours was spent o whether the finan- the co of the discount company, was State's Case Fails. The defense rested its case Monday | without Introducing a witn coun- or Kirby practically accepting -| to ‘assist her will be fEastel Cleveland Dnscount Company| W hite House Grounds | grounds there will be some supervi- .| coming Easter Monday compar ed January arges against Poland udge D. B. C the State, nst Kirby es trial later on four oth- ctmerts growing out of the company. Thr 1 by a special cou ury and the and jury. t rge embe and the other issuing -ra] in- | Coolidge malls fo defrand. Dates for these irials have not been set LIONS CLUB SECRETARY |3 | be made Yo introduce numerous nov- - | elties. 7 Harreld Girl Scouts to Help Children Play at Egg-Rolling Fete Merriment on to Be Supervised. For the first time in the history | of egg rolling on the White House on of the voungsters at play this The children are to be divided into groups and will be instructed and | helped in thelr play by local Girl Scouts. The latter will act in rolls of big sisters and will not only look out for the small children, but willl introduce some form of nes and! contests in the egg rol all of whi expected to add int it This Innovation has been approved ! Coolidge. It is said to have ggested first by Mrs, Herbert wife of the Secretary of who fs national president | Young, president of | aptains’ Club of the Girl Scouts of | Washington, has been designated as | fleld marshal of the force c s who will st the voungsters at play. The who will be appointed | selected withs care, and_ definite arrangements will SENATV('JARSVGOING? fiOME. and Pine Call to President Good-Bye. 1d and Pine of Okla- at the White H to President | preparatory to leaving for | home. | Departure of Senator Harreld from | Washington will be delayed several ays until his wife recovers from | an injury sustained in & fall. During | { the Summer Senator and Mrs. Harreld | WILL HEAD CONFERENCE | Leonard De Gast to Preside at National Convention in Ohio City in Summer. secretary of the was appointed secretaries’ confer- in connection with e international convention of the liions Clubs at Cedar Point, Ohio, e 29 to July 2, by the internation- ent, H. A. Newman. who Ilue«-\ of h r eon of the n e City €lub y Mr. Newman is from 1ortnto T ada, nd is on a tour of this and other cities to “promote Lion wel- fare In a brief address at vesterday Mr. New emphasized that the Lions clubs not “lunch- L3 club but ized to ren- when they ion” wi button in the l of his coat & that they can | o n him for co-operation and fel- | lowship, he urged he club held fts rv:uh Leonard DeGast, Cl the luncheon | has the distinction gro bank whose presi- You Will Look More Slender the Instant You Put It on expect to make a trip to the Orient, | visiting Hawail, the Philippines, | China and Japan. Anwur 'sQuickOats the “cut-up” kind that cook in 3 minutes. Try themm. Quickly Takes 3 to 10 Inches From Waist and Hips THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, 'APRIL 1925. Are the Young Folk Ready for Easter If not, we are ready for them. Everything a young fashionable needs for an Easter Wardrobe is assembled on the Fourth Floor awaiting your selection. Hats, shoes, newest frocks, suits and coats for the boy, girl and baby. Easter Apparel for Girls and Juniors Girls’ Silk Dresses—Of crepe de chine and printed silk, in pastel shades or high colors, with f{rills and laces. $12.50. One style illustrated at left. Navy and Red Coats for Girls—A new fashion is the alliance of navy twill and red flannel in smart little coats for girls. Sports and dress coats in twill, flan- nel, suedine and polaires. $12.50 to $29.50. Junior Misses’ Dresses—Lace and rib- bon trimmed crepe de chine frocks; tai- lored and striped silk dresses, in all colors, $12.50 to $29.50. Mlodel illus- trated center, Lace-trimmed Blonde Satin, $29.50. tiddy Kection, Fourth flvor ’ Boys’ Easter Clothes Boys' First Long-trouser Suits, with extra pair of knickers, $22.50 and $25. Boys' Four-piece Knicker Suits. with vest, $1575 Boys' New Three-piece Suits, $13.75. Blue Serge Suits, 2 pairs pants, $18 7:‘ lopcoab in new Spring sha $22.50. 11 to 20 years. Small Boys' Navy Reefers, 2 $12.75. Small Boys” Wash Suits, $2.50. Bogs' Section, Fourth Boor to 0. Junior Misses’ Coats—Plain and fur- trimmed flaring coats, in charmeen, twill and flannel, and the new Prince coat, $19.50 to $69.50. New Flannel Skirts—Pleated skirts on bodies, in rose, copen and tan French flannel, $6.50.. Black and white checked skirts, with straps and plaid effects, $6. Peasant Blouses— I'he peasant, with colorful embroidery. is fine for girls to wear with pleated skirts: also tai- lored dimity and broadcloth -blouses. $1.95 to $6. Slip-On Sweaters—1-or school wear are made of light-weight wool, front but- tons, with or without collars. New shades, $2.95 to $7.50. Boy’s Easter Furnishings New Spring Felt Hats for Easter, $3.50. Golf Caps for the junior boy, $1.50. Blouse: d Shirts, collar-attached and sports styles. Shirts, $1; Blouses. $1.50. Neckwear, in attractive colors, 50¢c, $1. Straw and Cloth Hats for the small hoys, $3 to $6.50. Tams, $2. Unique Sports Sweaters, 8 to 16, $5. Amusing Easter Toys for the Kiddies i Amusing Toys for children to find in their Easter baskets. Cellu- loid rabbits. bunny rattle for baby, rabbits of felt, plush and velvet, dressed in novel ways; ducks that have a voice, wooden push toys and mechanical toys. Lovely Easter Baskets. too. from 10c to $1.50. Toy Section, Fourth foor. Delicious Easter Candies Fine Easter Chocolates, 1 to 5 Cream Filled Rabbits, 80c 1b. In the Specialized Misses” Section Fourth Floor The Dress with Long Georgette Sleeves in Lovely Easter Colors $39.50 A Frock made to wear on Easter. Lovely pervenche blue of soft orchid tint, with flowers embroidered in light coral chenille, and the very newest of sleeves—long and loose, gathered into a tight wrist. A charming dress for afternoon parties and teas, and the last word in smart style. Among our better afternoon and street frocks are the new two-piece frocks, jabot frocks and the smartly tailored dresses of crepe, satin and georgette. Misses' Gown Section, Fourth f Thesé are the New Easter Styles for Little Girls 2 to 6 Years Coats ior little girls are smartly tailored with raglan or set-in sIcme> and trimmed with self or contrasting material. Fancy silk coats for dress wear and prac- tical wool coats of polaire, tweed and serge. $15—$35, Children love the navy reefers with sailor collars, brass buttons and silk braid. This model sketched at leit, $15. Light-colored Silk Dresses—crepe de chine and geor- gette—made in the most attractive styles, some with bloomers : others with short sleeves to show baby dim- ples and soft, round arms; in apricot, peach, powder blue, vellow, pink and white. $7.50 to $20. Tufauts’ Section, Fourth Goor pound boxes, $1 to $10 each. Assotted Easter filled cream, fruits, nuts and coconut and J covered with chocolate, 5¢ to 60c. Eastet‘ ShOCS and I {OSC Wholesome Easter Pops, 10c each. dimdiganhl v s for Girls and Boys Easter Hard Candies, 60c Ib. i . ” Patent leather pumps always give a well dressed Amusing boxes to fill with Easter look to lhc ster costume and are esp: candy, a hen on nest, 75¢; mechanical ()ne flnp style, \\nh cut- out duck, 65c; Easter baskets for candy, : to i1, $4; 4 to 2 10c to 35c. And many other novelties v 37 md t;. at a varied price range. willow calf oxfords for boys, axle» 11%: to 2, 865 Candy Section, Fourth Soor. andy Section, Fo v 2)5 to 6, $6.50; are the most popular mnd('l:‘ Calldren’s Shoe Section, Third foor. Eggs, with Step-in Model - $7.85 Pink $8'85 Clasp-Front Model ol $7.85 vine. $9.85 $10.85 and Gray $11.85 The Safe, Quick R ! e Safe, Quick Way to Reduce! set over the undergarment through which the live, un- covered rubber grips the flesh, giving a powerful but imperceptible massage. The rubber is strong enough to hold you in. The hand- turned hem absolutely pre- vents splitting or tearing See the Madame X Re- ducing Girdle for yourself. That is really the only way you can appreciate its un- usual features. Once you have tried it on you won't want to take it off! You will be amazed at the in- stant comfort and improve- ment. \ OMEN everywhereare reducing this derfully won- comfortable. easy Are taking off the guring, usele: at from hips, thighs and abdo- men—quickly—easily —and achieving fashion’s trim. straight lines almost beiore they know it! The Madame X Reducing Girdle is based on scientific massage principles that of- ten take off one inches the very Physicians indorse the method and professional athletes have long used it The girdle is worn as a cor- Mothers are buying mercerized lisle hose ‘%o match, Derby style, with turnover cuff, in brown tan, buck, deer, camel hair and white, 50c. Here are the Easter Hats 1t's such fun for little folk to buy their hats here for there are special mirrors where they can decide which hat really is more becoming— the silk and straw combination, the crocheted silk hat, the crin body trimmed with flowers and velvet ribbon, or a special Peggy-from- Paris hat. Dress Hats are from $7.50 to $12.50. School Hats are of felt and Milan hemp, from $3.75 to $7.50. Children's Hat Section, Fourth floor. Woodward & Wothrap 10th, 11th, F and G Streets See Our Other Advertisements on Pages 38, 40 and 41. Half length lisle socks with fine rib turnover cufi. in plain color: zes 5 to 8%, 25¢ pair. Children’s Hosiery Section, Fourth floor to three first week. Reducing Girdle Makes You lmk11nn While Getting Thin MARGUERITE GIRDLESHOR 1109 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Between Star Bldg. and Raleigh Hotel