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an GROERS SLS0PAD ORELEF SIGETY Court Cuts Salary of Provi- | dent Association Head on Plea of His Sisters. Johns Brosi Provident R ay order Distri urt to repay iv is fixed hun, and he is e ¢ any of it until t d % Sling of suit by the nan—Mrs. Irene Mc( Mary d his ed and expend- - | new Baste: i‘"ay Don Gray Costume The First Lady of the Land cannot be depended upon to set any new or startling fashions L r, for it is | said at the White Holse that slre has ter frock, hat, or even hoes to wear to the First Congregational Church for the service ¥ morning. The matter distur nu the least, nor c 1 in the matter o not Coolidge and becoming clothes, for her gowns are of fashioned nd her hat le elegance and b s not unmindful of lovely how- tume she wore March 4 and be in the - |height of fashion, and only recently she added several accessories to toi- {let for that particular costume. She | wears a deep china biue with splen- that form mo Zaste parade on Con- | necticut many years drew | thousands of spectators to the vicinity Matthew's Church oni Rhode number £ | . and the astically counted T He Is “BEAUTY” minority | Jjoined 1pan Compromise ney W. Gwynn Gard he sisters, izes how old he ung fellow offers 14th Street nd their ladies | b ST SR An English Collie $2.75—$3.75—$4.75—$6.50—$9.00—$15.00 The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925. Mrs. Coolidge Will Set No Style Easter, Deciding Against New Garb Worn for Insuguration. Mrs. Kellogg to Be Missing From Fashion Pa- rade, Passing Day in Pinehurst. as they enter the stately edifice as in_years past Mrs. Kellogg, wife of the Secretary of State, who ' brought many lovely Paris and London gowns to this coun- try when her husband came to as- post here, some Gf which at the Queen's garden s leaving tonight to spend unday at Pinehurst FACES 76 CHARGES. Philadelphian Voluntarily Returns to Staunton, Va. STAUNTON, Va., April 10.—John Mc- Clintogk, Philadelphla lawyer, under indictment on 76 counts in connection with the alleged stock fraud of the Amerloan Fuel Co., whose return to this State for trial has beeh sought by Commonwealth's Attorney, Karr, voluntar back, .to_Staunton sterday and began negotiatious for Germ-Free Moutk -, Use : eirodento Pup You'll fall in love with him the moment you see him. ‘He isn’t a live dog but he makes an ideal companion for the kiddies—bring them and come and see “Beauty.” He’s a woolly rascal and has the cutest . expression on his face~-it's wery :lifelike. “Beauty” comes in a variety of sizes; he is tan and white and is all dressed up in big ribbon bow. Priced accord- ing to size. One Door From Pa. Ave. . Also 1229 Pa. Ave. IPORTUGAL WARNED OF ARMY'’S DISTRESS "Officers” and Men Will Not Curb ‘Uprisings " in’. Their Present - Moods, Says’One Victim. "LISBON, April 10.—A ‘frank letter from a Portuguese army officer, written in reply to a general query as to what the ar of & popul has focused attention on a serlous sitdation. The writer, Capt.: Jose de Barros Norfolk, say ng of hunger, ctive except in the ional danger. Mis letter, > half starved rty stricken un ipen the army for putting down strikes and raising and reducing the turb lent ses to order, is the m in which officers and their fa live and hunger among the m indifference of the politicians will be rewarded by our folding our drms in our barracke and letting pe side kil other. We 50 much talk, so much m. so much r The army has and will shortl. one to follow “First, to Tet “ftéel? Uie chrazf "“STANDARD" hunger; second, to fold its arme in the face of any revolution that does not threaten the nation fitself or the republic; third, to drive out all poH- ticians, cleanse all the posts occu- pied now by thieves and’ traitors &nd hand the administration of'the st to Portuguese citizens who deserye that name.” i T 5 L ‘MY BACK Acthereal spirit methylen. b You do not feel like you are takis T¢ dossn't taste like medl: There is nothing in it that n the lea: ul “STANDARD" SERVICE STATION “STANDARD" GASOLINE BENZOL Girls’ Misses’ and - ‘Children’s Pump, with or According to Size Growing Girls’ and Misses’ Cut-out Lace Pump, in patent and light tan. Perforated vamp. 8Y; to 11. - uiy; to 2. 22 to 8 — Misses’ and Children’s Patent Turn-sole, One-strap Pump, with cut-out on sides. 875 to 11...., eeee.$2.95 119 0 2...onucmmncrcecowm -oee-$345 2% to 8..... v ene e $3.95 Boys’ and Little Boys' Tan and Gun Metal Oxfords, with broad toes, Good- year welt—rubber heels— RPTH Boys e Crepe Sole Oxfords 9-13 $3.45 1-6 $3.95 Roman Sandals In patent leather, kid lined and turn sole. 5 to 8.. 872 to 11.. Growing Girls’ Misses’ and Children’s A New Pum : Two-strap and ¢ 815 to 11 1 to 2. 7 to 8 Misses’ and Children’s Patent Light Tan and Patent Plain- toe Oxfords. Extension =oles and heels. 5. ol 8 oot e s 874 to 11 1% to 2 cveavevases s -$2.95 $3.45 e eeemasiaenn Infants’ First Steps g at Nominal Cost “Upper Seventh Street in Location—City-Wide in Trade” It costs so little to insure absolute pro- tection for all valuables that the wonder is that any one at all should do without it. In every home there are deeds, insurance policies, bonds or other documents that deserve safer quarters. Put them in one of our safe deposit boxes and relieve your mind of all concern about them. Rentals as low as $3.00 per year. (LA R R R ERE R ERERRENEREE R R ERERRRERRERREREREER] | Hee PALAIS ROYAL { G @& 1ith Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 Many find our uptown bank at 1333 G Street very convenient for this purpose. Second National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street N.W. 1333 G Street N.W. An"E'as.ter Sale of “Boys $15 and $18 Two-Pants All-Wool Suits i Zie PALAIS ROYAL G & 1th Sts: Service and Courtesy FEstablished 1577 An exceptional offer of our High- grade, Two-pants All-wool Suits, All of them are of the finest quality mate- ~ ST rials of imported Scotch tweeds, c:}ssi- 5 : )‘3“.‘.‘}7’/{? * mer?s arzd worsteds. .And‘an-t tailored for wear. Tot cl L "<l pocket Norfolk models. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Hams .« Bacon NJOY your Easter repast with greater BE satisfaction by scrvut\‘g:p Puritan Ham and acon. In Puritan you are assured of a finer flavor and greater tenderness because these choice meats are Boys’ Light-W eight - Topcoats : I Wera $4.95, $6.95, $8.50 | Woolen Spring Top- Special, $345 | Made of all-wool tweed and | Shown in a pretty shade o tailored in neat belted models. | light tan, and made of the fin- Full alpaca lined. Exceptional | est grade of imported woolens. value. Broken sizes and groups. ‘ Belted models, patch pockets. Sizes 2% to 9. | Sizes 7, 8,9 and 10 years. : Boys’ All-Wool Two-Pants Spring Suils, $9.95 «‘An unusual value in Boys’ All-wool Two-pants Suits, tailored by well ‘known boys’ clothing experts and featuring the newest shades for Spring. ‘London lavender, powder * “blue, gray and brown mixtures. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Palsis Royal—Main'Floor | Boys’ $15 Imported coats, Special, $6.95 Appropriate for Gifes in the Special Lily Eas Wrapping by the special Cudahy slow curing process, which retains the natural, rich juices of trllx‘;g meats und' _erl;‘ilt.l'fl'mes them. You can obtain this qnlli!ypz m tan. The Cudahy Packing CoUSA. Makers of Puritan Hams-Bacon-Lard.Seusage The Senteary eonditlons, or the lack of them, in your home, have & very direct bearing upon the physical welfare of your family. Your refrigerator might truthfully be called the “health center:” for fits cleanliness, and its efficieney are undeniable factors in the administration of health. Easter lo Fresh From the Greenhouse - " Easter Lily Plants Six Blooms and 2 over. Choice, Special Choice Rambler Rosebushes, priced at $189, $2.89 and $3.89. Beautiful Ferns, Seottie and Teddy Junior “varietjes, specially priced-at $189 and $3.69. 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