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g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925. !\RU”SGHNI” HAI] THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR. —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. |29-STORY THEATER |MRS. BIRKHIMER DIES; Ex-Bandit Loses Libel Suit. BUILDING DESIGNED| WAS WIDOW OF GENERAL o it st (50,2 | Mo, 2 ! | himer and a resident of this city since | training on the same date. ordered to report at the office of Emmett Dalton, onJy surviving men Shaped Destinies of South- By the Assoclated Press. 1906, died of pneumonia at her resi- ern Pacific in 48 Years of ¢ X NEW YORK, Aprll 10.—Famous|dence. 1320 Nineteenth street, last} _ ! Quality of sleep is largely de 5 Players-Lasky Corporation’yesterday | DAt ; = t pays to read the want columns of | mined by one's last thoughts be Constant Service filad bullalng plans for the eonstrac. |, Funeral servicss will be conducted| The Star. Hundréds of eituations are | going to bed at night, says a Bri 7 tion of the 20-story Paramount Thea- | 2t the residence tomorrow morning obtained through them. scientist. ter Bullding, to front on the west side at 11 o'clock and Interment will be o i e In Arlington Cemeter; where her of Broadway between Forty-third 2 ; : O e pusband was barica. ~Army omeres | [ =] [ el [ el [ ] April 10.—Julius = : 1t will house, besides offices, a|Who served with thy te Brig. Gen. | an outstanding s motion picture theater, seating 4,000 Birkhimer have been asked to act JS‘ ¥ 4 H persons, with a mezzanine section of [ Pallbearers. ° . who ~ Yeserved seats similar to the diamond [ Mrs. Birkhimer was the daughter of | [7] 3 e unoe of the Metropolitan Opera | the late Gen. Howard and was of a | 8 5 House. Three or more floors will be nily of a long line of Army officers, | > - on T devoted to the executive officers of and other relatives 8 e 614 ELEVENTH ST, Sorasuuons Famous Players, n the United States 5 The bullding will be surmounted by ncluding every war a six-story tower, in which will be a | Sinc a Mexico. clock three stories high, equipped She is survived by three sisters, with chimes. Mre. Bunch of Syracuse, N. Y.: | Famous_ Players-Lasky bought the | Mrs. B site from Vincent Astor six years ago | Mrs. L0s Angeles, for $6,000,000. The building will cost | and two grandsons, Lieut. Williston 7,500,000 Tt is expected to be opened [ B. Palmer of West Point and Lieut Labhor day, 1926. The site now is occupied by the Putnam Building, commemorating the historic meeting of George Washing- Women working as laborers on ton and Gen. Putnam on that spot in | farms other t n those at home now 1778. number nearl 00. TJan Garber and his Garber-"Davis Orchestra Chaplains "to Get Training. ; R >hief of chaplains, War Department, | ber of the famous Dalton brothers’ Rites Will Be Conducted Tomor-|aprii 21 for active duty under train- | gang of 27 years ago, was denied : Be ing for five days. Those affected are | damages against W. H. Fawcett row at Home; Burial to Maj. Jason N. Plerce, Mal. George M. | the Faweett Pu Diffenderfer, Capt. Franklin I Winter, [ eral Court here yesterday Capt. Hugh A. Dalton and First Lieut T o ceator 1t Plans Are Filed for Famous Play- ers-Lasky House in New York .To Seat 4,000. in Arlington. returned a verdi Mrs. Geraldine Birkhimer, 66 years |Joseph R. Sizoo. Reserve chaplains |latter in a $1.000, old, widow of Brig. Gen. W. E. Birk- | from other cities also will report for | brought by Dalton A New Easter Style “THE SHELIA™ e e |0 —— o ——] Charles D. Palmer of Fort Myer. i s WHEN YOUR WIFE HAS ASKED YOU TO HOLD ALICE'S THINGS A SECOND WHILE SHE RUNS BACK TO PUT A SWEATER - ON THE CHILD -(JUST WALK ALONG AND THLY'L)- S ST S C€ATCH UP) - AND YOU SPIE THREE OF play YOUR CRONIES TURNING THE CORNER - QUYAS Wardman Park Orchestra © McClure Newspaper Syndicate WiLLiaMS During DINNER DANCE Wardman Park Flotel ion of the lines Styles in Black Satin, $ Tan Calf, Patent Kid . . wester ed with the will be vice career at the bottom of the ladder.|chairman of the hoard in 1913 thel York and New Orleans, New York with head- [ Graduated from Washington and Lee | Southern Pacific lines have grown |and Galveston and Galveston and 3 versity in 1873 with the degree of | from about 10,000 miles $153 .- | Tamplco. director of il engineer, he taught school fo d_executive | five vears and then entered the ser a-|ice of the Morgan's Louisiana . — = = — -| Texas Railroad and Steamship 646 > (now ‘a part of the Southern Paci am 2 ¢ v operated | | RACELET e aire as an engineer in charge of construc-|railroad and 887 miles of electric in- p tion work terurban lines, together with lines of ||| WATCHES ships operating between New A new one-strap style with cut-out in quarter and small “tear drop” cut-outs on vamp. Just a bit of Saturday, April 11 your contrasting silk hose will peep out of these small 2 cut-outs, should you choose and wear it in black satin Starting 7:30 ~'"lock ,or patent kid. Covered Spanish heels and all sizes to For Reservitions Telephone _olumbia 2000 \m select from. No matter how small or com- 7 70YITa Y0\ L@YITeYIIpYITVIYRYATe | plicated the movement. o vt [ e seeeeed TRIDBYS 6B T[)tres\sels H ARRY Co;tsg bt e KAUFMAN: = yokes, sizes 1, 2 and 3 vears; in natural >nly. ' Special! Men’s & Young Men’s All-Wool Two-Pants Suits Real $ Boys' 4-Pc. Suits| F Il s & .3 " ! ) ‘ $25 & 2-Pants Serge i /R 4§ ) 5195 599 5395 Value! 3 G R\ N = . ‘ | Radium, Crepe de Chine d : - | and Georgette Scarfs — in 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. Roman stripes: ombre, flow- ered and plain silks. Some A real special in preparation for Easter. Pick out any $25 suit in stock and pay but $19 for it, and the suits have their original tickets on them. Blue grays, London lav- enders, fawns, pin stripes, etc., and all with two pairs of pants; also fine suits with one pair of Remember, every suit is A buy for the boys and a real saving for the mothers. Snappy Spring patterns with two pants and vest, and all-wool blue serges with two pairs Tomorrow — Special for Easter with plain ends, others with deep, heavily fringed ends. Street Ploor. wool and faultlessly tailored, | of lined pants. Sizes 8 and alterations are made without | to 17. cost. Sizes 33 to 44. Market Day | (reat Easter Shoe Sale! Bargains! Boys’ and Girls’ Children’s Easter French e | Oxlords . a s , $(’Coats, $4.98 o nd Sllppers Room A - A $3 Broaddoth_ T ! H ¥ : Dresses, $1.9 . a‘ts Our premier feature for Easter Saturday—— RO i L N : B is a group of interesting T Tave AT G An assortment gleaned from Children's Strap Slippers, all-pat- ent and tan; spring-heel style, sizes a : 4o 8 and 8% to 1. Low rubber | Patent and Tan Strap Slippers, also Hundreds of pairs of $3.00 Grade the higher types—and f{fea- $2 STRO0E tured for tomorrow’s choice at heels, sizes 11% to 2 and 3 to 8. Tan and Patent Lace Oxfords, sizes 7 Tan and Patent Oxfords, low rub- 8 to 2, including Growing Girls’ 98¢ Infants ber heels and crepe rubber soles, * Patent_Stor;Lp Slipp;m S‘Z:ibss to 8. sizes 8% 2. P. S—Ot t $2.95 and $3.45. Bonnets, 59¢ sizes 8% to ers a Fine Organdy with imported idery trimmings. Easter Economy! $10 to $15 Easter Coats, $ilk Socks, 'Easter Dresses $1.50 Women's Y i $ .95 Outsize : Silk Hose, 98¢ A X 0 e ? ) $1 74 Rayon Sport Hose, 39c d to the toe, with fancy d top. All mew colors. 59¢ Child’s Pure Silk Socks, 39¢ Special Purchase $5 Easter Al | They are not sale 5 ! ] i goods, but regular ; D h i stock, which we 95 $1 Women’s Fiber bought and sold s Silk Vests, 69¢ carly this year at y 10 $1 Rayon and Pure Silk Hose, 59¢ Every garment in these two lots was made to sell at a much higher figure. $10 and $15. The peach, qualities of the materials @re all high grade, and the | Just unpackea! workmanship, finish | A notable assort- and attention to de- | Ment of 3 Hats. tail, worthy of gar- ments selling much higher. Share in the economy to be well dressed for Easter. 50c Cuff and Collar Set, 29¢ S collar sefs. in fast color gingham aud plain color chambray SUTUG UV TR ) 11 Dress—Street Sports—Dance Promenfldc Beautiful creations in Milan, Hair Crepe, Bengaline Leghorn and Combinations “A Philipsborn Special” Fourth Floor. born influence— F 4 American originals—in the favored fabrics— sutdt. V"ou", Ve’vabloam' sue'da,a’la Deerona, Tweeds, Kashmir, etc. —in such distinctive colorings as Ginger, Gravel, Wigwam, Cedar, Green, Rose, Bluette, Camel, etc. An excellent assortment of sizes for Saturday’s choosing Third Floor Smart C oats —whose character suggests their exceptional authorship—while the price reflects the Philips- Paris inspired the modeling of many of them. Still others are Heavy quality Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk— tastily trimmed with ribbon bows and lace, or plain tailor- finish. All colors—and all sizes. Street Floor. Handba gs $095 $550 $6.95 Leather and Silk—in the newer Underarth, Key-ring and Pouch styles. They are “fitted” Bags-—with mirror and coin purses. Black and the light colors. Street Floor.