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18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925. Zm ]’AKE’PLEDGE REPRESENTATIVE ROGE WIDOW |Lionatte mervice ant i Srore. 2° HARBOR QUIET IN STRIKE. | 1o s tentunes "t trerant Meormie | Ao Aterdes or tra Before his funeral. which was one —_— into and out of Baltimore, these lines [of the Internat Couneil | produced many 1 pamphlets and SEEMS SURE TO ENTER CONGRESS ?Ly'.‘fn? ‘r.::m:'”mf:w;..,n;dl:l“.;x:;\‘vw:: Second Day of Towboat Men’s ::7;:!::;‘.[)19“‘ own tugs with non-|Women, in this ., has written | magazine article ing with su on a great variety subjects. In |subjucts o cducation, philan was started a & the rrl:-nm; of ::\(- Walkout in Baltimore Passes. e addition to several volumes descrip-|th Rogerses to pave the wuy for the A e omination of h idow to succeed | By the Associated Press. $100,000 Waynesboro, Pa., Fire. IU anVE SAFEI_Y Backed by Veterans and Tt ia, NbY Ahat she has said she is| BALTIMORE, Md. April 10.—Good i ! fliing to d Fuller has | 1Priday finds the harbor wearing & | "y mmoncri oot 7e 4 - W ng C do " 8o, A » g i v WAYNESBORO, Pa., April 10.—For . Democrats, Will Run i stated he will call a special election | holiduy aspect on the second day of | . sccond time within a fex montne||| Plan Your Summer Vacation—Now within a few week Mrs. Rogers|the walkout of local towbomt men.! i} " (¢y was visited last night by a : | ick hares in the great popularity | Ax yet no move has been made by Ba¢ night sl o« Schuldt Gets Promises From on G. O. P. Ticket. & i o ol 1 epublican hus- | either side looking to a compr :‘1::‘5;:‘:71-2?»l‘l‘.:r‘r“||:|‘g' n’ ;]\Ia;:':‘»!- Where the Breeses : | ey # - ! 1 TSN controndtanill ws $100,000. 1t was.one of the city's||| Blow in the Night Court Spectators. - | g, by ‘ o, G , Ton Incoming steamers made thelr | RISl Industries. The fire wa Recognition draswisimosy to & m Y. dockn yesterdus amaer” tade thein|covered by the night watchman. R.|{| Summertime.” ’ . . 4 i 3. Rager, who fought it for 10 min- 5 y 5 her husband himself, | power and others moved from one , _ Stiff Penalties Given. Harding for Her Work \ e M 2 tona Toyally | herth o another in the saime manner, | /Lo8 WIth chemicals before summen- | £ v i by them in eversthing they usked of [ Shipping officials state that this Ia | B fremen. S oaies ofitiétre] With Red Cross Here. X Congrons. He voted (o pass the bonus | one important solution In their prob- [ 145 not been ascertained | ¥ over Mr. Coolidge's veto, {1em, but admit unfavorable weather, | . e = 3 ol o 4 particularly high winds, would force If vou want work, read the want | - ~VE % Nurse. them to discontinue the practice.' columns of The St ulck'" Mass., April 10 —Following | World war ML ol ) Wasnin —— | | the political custom which has grow e 8 5 s e <AP OW]TZ | up of late years, Mrs. Kdith Nourse B ¢ 4 ¢ ng the soldiers In the Low- I o | x , = E Rogers of Lowe widow of the late| % 3 . i .I dl;.\ the alter Reed l BROS‘ | Until Fridsy 8 Day Tl'lp Through e urt assumed the role last night, when She has kept | tatfve donn b Rogers, | N . 0 e s e disubled wol- | INCORPORATED Wil fight to succeed her husband wt | ognizing her p | 10 P.M. 10 Make | mamineuns D naghaen Fie o ’ j meCing e | rz1 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST Roscrvali:ns ;’mf Florida the fifth distriet that if | gy = 3 4 > conditions in the vet rs would announce for the | . 1 onditl ; This Next Trip s throughout the coun- e RS | [ BN SPECIAL EASTER PRESENTATION Aprilllth | ¥ &110 ars her husband served g Tffp for wing ‘-wf.d.i{" : e e In Congress Mra. Rogere took g decp SEVENTY-FIVE TO ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR - il \:hl: b e e ¢ il iticul und | Including All Stop-Overs to St. Augustine. e S e o e DT SRR BEAUTIFUL COATS Bas, Fies: Woeth, Micn: The pledge was taken by merely formal—at least o far as the | mos ar undeffective Repro- [Coolldge electors of Mass Sl Easter Special Tour, Saturday, April 11th Al oA ey e ( L e e e T 59 An Excellent Opportunity to Spend a Beautiful T T TR R | 2 Short Easter Vacation at a Great Saving AN EXTRAORDINARY AND Come in and Get Some Souvenir Proofs From the Locality. UNPARALLELED OFFERING HO“YWOOd Land & Water Co. PARIS FASHIONS EXCLUSIVELY = A [ 5 o1 ve. Ph FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE Main 347 1426 N.Y | Main 34 Hyman N. Levy, Mgr. \T/F IR FARIY ATTFNDANCE! Strictly fresh, l;rge se- nozE" 350 = lected eggs, packed in e 3 DOZEN $1.00 Twenty-seven Are Arraigned. Buy Your Easter Ham at ¢ S HAMs Piggly Wiggly—Kingan’s Ib 29c French Linen Handker- \ ~S R % Wrapped, 7 to 10 Lbs. » chiefs, with hand-rolicd. E;;f, * colored hems and broad Malacca Sticks e BAGOH Bu.l..'.m SA“SAGE ¢ woven stripes; in blue, < $7.50. 5 d it foniit Beblh ) P green, lavender, gray, Hats, in the popular gt Al Dy e “eur Suneet Gold pora fperkiandiapioes EEent onibiac RIS TS0 R b Ib. 45c Ib. 53¢ Ib. 40c HEINZ DEL MONTE TOMATO KETCHUP Larse bottle 28¢ | ASPARAGUS TIPS Picnic gan 17¢ FRESH SPRING VEGETABLES In Abundance for Your Easter Table at All Our Stores 2] . Iceberg Lettuce. ..head, 7c | Spring Onions. ..bunch, 3c | Beets ... .large bunch, 12 | S Fresh Peas........Ib., 18c | Celery .........stalk, 8c | Spring Carrots. .bu:th, ‘I: | \ 9[’ l S %h:bnrb bund}:, 7c | Tomatoes .Ib., 27c | Cucumbers .. ... . each, 12c Z ) adishes bunch, 7c | Watercress . ..box, 9c | Potatoss 15 lbs., 19¢ // B ‘/,// fi ASPARAGUS large bunch 45c|NEW POTATOES 4 lbs. 23c il orJier & OME ONE has wisely said. “Give g 4 ‘moying I EG OF I AM (1l 7y J a man the things to wear that he AT \.“‘1‘033{0222_ T oy dinner . c will wear.” Otherwise, they will be she will take an automobile Woodlothian Shirts, made exclu- sively for us, look exclusive. The ' collatoimatch stylcRtimepViell ) HESE suggested giits for Easter e dressed men are wearing this 2 £4°4 S RSN AR S NI % EM@m{mww“fi@n Y ] Spring, $4. have been carefully chosen to 2 243 ) 244 1\ Ve 359 AS RN 5 o = i Other Shirts, $2.50 to $5 please fastidious men. They repre I I i sent the last word of the ultra smart 5 GREAT EASTER ‘ S OPS i \ 2 in the man’s world of fashion. Ready to Shoe You Smartly—and Quickly! Uy o -~ il All Our Stores “‘nen Later ’I{morrow e 4 m@ nnhm arh & !finthrn PR ORI A VA EW U % Hahn -Speclal ), 4 Easter Beauties ) : aster Beau ) our othep s laid away and forgotten. P\ See Our Other Advertisements, Pages 19 and 39 Young men especially like Bow Ties. Brightly colored foulards, rep silks and mogadores, in new Spring patterns, $1. tOres Blonde or Black Satin 3 To > s it ; Patent, i l'l "L‘l‘fi'“\c' lli‘t’&"f:fl]:g: S“:“?S‘ i Sl -" zx‘y::ith browi cyt. Sports Belts appeal because of their 'n(vl buttons : 5 4 all ¢ or CO,.‘“' Also A - bright colors. Leather lined to pre- vent the edges curling, $1.50. So— With tiny bo ~ W U\ Half Hose of silk and lisle mixed in i tny bow higj DRSS bright checks and stripes, $1. " Bk, Blonde or & Full-fashioned Silk Half Hose, in two- St O N/ tone ribbed colors, $3. Patent or tan, with rib- bon bow and $5.95 striking cutouts. . The broad-striped four- in-hand is the leading style for Sprin_§. In ; S o7\ heevy, Iusl'rous silk, $2. i Gloves of gray mocha, in the Blande or Black Satin § < 2 il - Other Ties, $1 to $3 o N e o et Strap Pumps, with 55.95 i o /Z Spring, with spearpoint backs, applique stitched. $4. Blond, ? ; W= D21 Patent of tan hl'flfgk ;altm, X EAC EA 8 SO K oat” o =Y lmy.*‘\"////. 2\’”("'?21%0«‘%@ > R o EOVIN o AR >N W) & Y At 2R O nig LI Easter Hosiery O Golf Hose, in the Belt Buckle and for Everybody ; — =3 . Y popylar diamond de- gseltogram to match, Special values for the en- Gor. % ) i 2 o signs; dezens of col- > : |yr(-p f:m\; "i; Hosiery—to PN 414 9:}: s?;tth‘;,( ors; finest Aystra- Buckles, with em- make - the Easter costume - A SN p 2 5 1.$5, $7 and blems, $3; initials, 1914-16 Pa. Ave. {// TR VIO, W 91 8 $1.50. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. 2\ $o. Beltograms, $2. Mew's Furaishings Section, First feer. Hasdkerchief Section, First floor. complete.