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20 NDUSTRIAL DEATH RATE IS HIGHEST Zurvey Shows Non-Indus- trial Worker Far Ahead, Chemists Say. 7 the Associated Press. JALTIMORE, Md., April (th rate from accidental ses ong industrial workers is about alf times that of the oup, the committee diseases and hazards trades of the ss of between | and two years in workers, and indus- pably the or in the teen months longevit employr effects of death rates as high groups’during the ac the The E herent industrial number of not | wi i s during a single vear, number o 0 had re- Industries Cell Nucleus Found. Prof. Johnson ingle cell that al riddle of ihrough the RETRIAL ynquest of tuberculosis: PLEA DATE SET. Benngtts, Convicted of Murder, to | Appeal April 18. , as the date for arguin for a new trial for W Hoffman ntenced to 10 years in the peni- Indmna Debaters Win. April 10.—Universit deci as hel advocated override Sup Rts) e Foosibi? e sional po Court decis the Heath, $9 Borsalino, $9 Stetson, $7 Mode, §5, §7 Town and Country Suit, of four pieces: long trousers and knicke: Special as i the| Prefers Bouwling To Bride or Beans Won on Bet to Wed New Jersey Man Spends First Evening of Honey- moon With Pins. By the Associated Press. METUCHE N, ¥, April Metuchen was agog today sight of a bachelor who, I a bride, a bet and a beane the first evening of his honeymoon bowling and showing no inclination to collect the bet. Philip Kreps, owner of three taxi- 4 agered his machines against staurant operated by William um that without havin articular girl in mind he coul '1 bride w urs elapse e license vride, Miss Aga Highland Park, went to St S. I, where the ceremony was per- formed yesterday morning. | The newlyweds returned home last George, Heroic Engineer Dies. | PEORIA, 11, | well_known locomotive | the Ch R er on oad, who ently when | ck by leay on-wide fame revented a serious aboard a runaw nd had been cut off while »m beneath, died Death wa cylinder Delco e 1835 14th Street \Y \ of UITS of new gray —toned with lav- ender and blue— two and three button, Single breasted sacks. Imported Flannels and Unfinished Worsteds. Suit satisfaction is all in the tailoring—and se are Mode tailored. 45 0 in the cl at The Mode—TF at Eleventh 10— | g5 th April 10—Paul Stuart, | ¥ engine after his | S OACHES are vogue— everyone likes them; everyone wants one. And to think that for only $1075 you can buy this six- with a Fisher body—Duco finish—powerful L-Head engine —Balloon tires— and exquisite fittings! OLDSMOBILE §ix B MURPKY, Presionny, RISTRIBUTORS. —the highly THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, NOTED REFUGEE BURIED. | Son of German Baron, Exile, Umted States 58 Years. . April 10—Phillip | h Herschenrader, ron von Herschen- | rader and L Julia_von Gunzen- bach, of Offenbach, Germany, was buried here 3 in n his funeral | man's dis- | Wilson, and a er came to this , and was disinherited u‘fu*ml to return to Germany. invalid for the past o family lived in chenrader working He had been a eight yea: ~\|u|!ur M "Roofing Dept Investment Bldg. 15th & Eye Sts. en Easter Comes Walk In Comfort If you shake into your shoes some Allen’s Foot-Ease, the Antiseptic, Healing Powder for shoes that pinch | or feet that ache. It takes the fric-| tion from the shoe and gives inst ml‘ relief to cor and bunions, hot, tired, | ~\\mung feet, blis- |ters an ses. Ladies can wear | shoes one size smaller by shaking! Allen’s Foot-Ease in each shoe. Sold | Trial package and a| Walking Doll sent post | Address ALLEN'S FOOT-| Le R Y. Oldsmobile Coach lectrical system— Potomac 1000 favored fashion and Double <) Coat, vest, Tweeds— $33 D C, 'APRIL 10, 1925. i———lalc———la|——=ld|c—=|n[c—=|a[|=|a|—=|o|c———=|a|—= o] —=|a|—]| Denney’s Toilet Preparations On Sale Here Denney’'s Face Pow- Toilét Water, $1.00 der, 75¢ Talcum Powder, 50c Compact, $1.50 Coty’s Face Powder, 79¢ Get Your EasterHat $ A . At King’s Palace The logical place to purchase your smart new hat for Easter Sunday is here. Because our hats have been famous for 66 years for quality, style and correct pricing. At $488 you'll find a choice group of hundreds of stunning hats in every desirable color, type and material you wish. Hats for misses and matrons—in small, medium and large shapes with head sizes for even the fullest coiffed head. Straws, Braids, Crepes, Silks and Combinations ning Easter Hats at $7.50, $9.95 and $12.00 Street Floor—King's Palace $1.98 hats FRIDAY, Hosiery for Easter! Dexdale Thread Silk Hose Full Fashioned _ Exquisitely textured hose in a light tones and black. Beautifully iz ankle-fitting hose, finished with mer i 'Orl;;§:o;lrfhread5dk $1 25 anple A Sllk Hose Full Fashioned $135 lur" thread silk in y hoice of chiffon ¢ For tbe Cluldren. 3 Rayon S?cks, 39¢ Children’s Easter Hats A choice assortment of children from 5 to 14 years. Fine Silk Braids and Milan Hemp Smart trimmed styles, ostrich, flowers and embroidery. lored models. for sport and mushroom, round, bonnet ggLegho‘rn $ 39 5 medium and large shapes Styles for misses a with ribbons, sashes, cocardes and From 9:15 AM. to 11 AM. Only Untrimmed Hats Milan hemp, spread hemp, Timbo straw. Every type and style you could desire, in the smartest light and dark colors and black. All head sizes. dainty for featuring ribbons, Also tai- Poke, upturncd street and Fancy Stripe Socks * 35¢ 3 Prs for $1 00 Flowers for Trimming, 49¢ and 98¢ Hats Trimmed Free If Materials Are Purchased Here in small, . Street Floor—King's Palace Strect Floor—Millinery Section FOR GIRLS' EASTER OUTFITS Purchase of Children’s Spring Coats Usual $6.98 and $ 5'95 $8.98 Qualities. ced and polaire, in st and shirred yoke or Wool crepe. flannel, flare cffects. St ed with silk stitching, buttons, smocking and con- . powder blue, reseda, almord and tan. Sizes 1 to 6 " Dainty Hnls, $1.98 to $4.95, to Match, in Trimmed or Tailored Styles Crepe de Chine Dresses, $10.98 Girls' One-piece and Long-waist Dresses, powder blue, henna, cocoa. brown and navy. rufiles and ribbons. Sizes 8 to 14 ycars. White Voile Dresses, $5.98 Tots’ Dresses’ $1.59 to $3.50 Sheer quality. Long line models trimmed with picot ruffles and satin ribbon. Baby Bonnets, $1.25 White, organdy, lace and ribbon and crepe de chine, in white, pink or blue. Embroidered, shirred and lace trimmed. BOYS’ EASTER SUITS A Specialized Group at $10.95 Here are English 4-piece Vest Suits, of fancy mixtures in light colors and patterns. Sizes & to 17 years. English Jr. 4-piece Vest S , consisting of a coat, vest, one pair of long pants and 1 pair straight pants. Light tweeds and mixtures. Sizes 5 to 9 years. Confirmation Suits, of navy serge with 2 pairs of knickers. ; Fully lined. All-wool. English-cut coat. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Lenox Watch or Crystal Set Free! Jaunty 2-Pc. Suits, 56-95 Choice 4-Pc. Sults $8.95 These are good looking, of woolen mixtures 5 collection of suits that will surprise you. g‘ ,‘\“"’} 2ad ey "&1‘& :;‘j} Wonderful qualities at this special price. Ll ""5,‘" e Y S es 9415717 Coat, vest and two pairs of lined knickers in SN Dl O c e WY splendid woolen fabrics. Sizes 8 to 17 years. i‘:ealr:c'»x Watch or Crystal Set Free! Lenox Watch or Crystal Set Free! Other Smart Suits, $9.75 to $21.50 Street Floor—Boys’ Shop 14' <14 k colors mv S Fancy Rayon Top Socks, 29c socks. Fancy tops. All colors. 7-8 Rayon and Silk Hose, 55c T Sllk Gloves $1.50, $1.59, $1.75 Novelty on top or For the last touch of chic—Fancy Silk Gloves, with petal, frilled,, ruffled and All 7 new shades. 7, / French Cuff Chammsuede Gloves, $1.00 Embroidered, perforated or ru Mode, sand, gray, beaver and cham Long Silk Gloves, $1.15 Perfect, Heavy Silk Gloves, with double Paris-point backs. Gray, silver, beaver, al gee, black and white. New Model Appears in CB Corsets, $5.00 A stunning model for the medium or large figure. Made of brocade with low surgical elastic top. Cut extra long over hip, back rein- forced; tab front. Wide elastic inserts at back. Six hose supporters. Sizes 23 to 36. Other C-B Models $1 to $5 Second Floor Brilliant Scarfs, $2.98 An absolute necessity —if one would be smart Scarfs of crepe, lace or corgette, in 2-yard engths. Printed, plain and novelty colors. )2 in beautiful colors—rose Gaily trimmed with lace, peach, Picot turn-back cuffs. 2 to 6 year sizes. Fine voile, in dots, checks and pastel tones. Trimmed with laces, smocking and silk embroidery. Baby Bonnets, $2.50 Knitted Capes, $2.69 Fine organdy, in white, n“”:*fi’»m\\bl;;;'cr‘i L:pv\l. i rimmed flesh, light blue and mais. o P00 Peis HIBTed Shirred crown and ruffle 3 years. trimmed. Second Floor Princess Slips, Sl & $1.25 Fruit of the Loom Slips, in strap and built-up shoulder styles. Trimmed with lace. Sizes 6 to 14 ycars. New Neckwear 50c to $2.98 Lace or Net Jabots, Separate Collars, Guimpes with _sleeves, Collar and Cuff Sets and Vests. Cream, white and Fringed or hemmed ecru, in various fabrics ends. and styles. Smart Handbags $2.95 The final complement to the Easter ensemble. Underarm Bags of fine leathers and black silk; small Pouches of leather and silk, and dainty Vanity Bags. Black and col- " Bead Bags, $1.00 Pouch-shaped Bags, in two-tone effects and plain white. Drawstring model. Beads for Charm! Pearl (mfd.) Chokers, $1.00—Jeweled clasps drops forming pendant. Two-tone, white with pa tel color. Very new Fancy Chokers, 50c—Pcarls (mid.), white and col- orcd crystal beads, in various combi Pearl (mfd.) Necklaces, $1.98—Si and 36 inch lengths. Two and three s and colors. Splendid assortment. La Superbe Pearls (mfd.), $3.25 to $10.00. Earrings, 50c to $1.00. Cameo Brooches, 49c. Strect Floor |——|n|——= |0 c———=|al———|al——— a|=| o] ——]a| ———=|al——=|a| —=| sl —=1=| A Your Last Chance Before Easter! SIPR NG COATS 425 to 521> Slnpe- Blonde $1075:2 Gingersnap Creole Well tailored styles in single and double breasted efiects, mannish types, stitched, tucked and braided coats. Afl lined throughout with lingette or silk. 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