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Fight for Second Place. DOG DERBY ENDS 3 minutes With the others having little chance | | to Imhh first because of the splendid Goddard's dogs, in that the real contest second place. Ross Goddard Asks Probate 0[ Will. Clara O'Bryb the three tive who behind St. Goddard yes: " French-Ca- | Sinditien o€ will come f¢ completed w | run in equal laps ¢ ourt for the nrobate of he 1924 inter- @ 100-mile * when the be 86 miles, miles each day named executrix || ma R. Crane, who . today petitione him Ly entary. The onsisted of Attorneys Jeffords t petitioner. “0ld Boy With Young Heart” nadian, Rules Favorite. |Moxley and Harry Olensky, both vet- Disposes of Second Breach | eran racers. are pressing hard for | the |ll mor. of Promise Case. Clara Eola withdrawn suddenly during which M - 11 had admitted that he did talk o the plaintitt xlll]l warriage, but mly in 4 general was i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. €, s - 3 - course. His dogs re- nd_were constantly lm\ musher ot One of his lett fied, said: “I thin bre ml.:h( Attorneys re The Last and Deepest of the Semi-Annual Clearance Reductions effective at once— Every Fashion Park—Mode and Richard Austin (English) Suit, Overcoat and Topcoat Suits Sold up to *80 Overcoats up to *85 Choice of the House $31.7 5 There is a good assortment of sizes—but at such terrific reductions alterations, if any, will be at cost— and please do not ask us to send any garments on approval. Each sale must be final. So on through the stock Choice of Mode Shirts Woven Madras and Percale Shirts, with separate collars to match, or neckbands. 31'59 Were $2.50 and $3.00. . 3 for $4.50 Imported English Broadcloth, neckband and collar attached. Plain shndep—hut most- 59 ly White.. $]. 3 for $4.50 Imported Madras and French Parcale, separate collars. to match: plaited bosom. .29 Were $3.50, $4 and $4.50. $2 3 for $6.50 Finest Silk Shirts— Radium, etc. Were $8.50, $9, $10 and 13 S e #5058 3 for $17 Small Lot of Wool Golf Hose —the smart colors— Were $2, $2.50, $3 4 and $3.50 ....... sl S Wool Street Vests A broken lot of popular shadN Choice of Mode Cravats Here you select from both do- mestic and ultra-foreign makes. Cat Silk Scarfs—includ- ing wrinkle-proof silk. Were $1.00 «3 for $1.50 Cut Silk Scarfs. c Were $1.50, $1.65 and $2.. 79 3 for $2.00 Finest Cut Silk and Knitted Silk Scarfs. Were §250. $3.00, $3.50 §] .79 3 for $5.00 Choice of Mode Hose Wool, and Silk and Wool Wool and Silk and Wool—im- ported and domestic makes— Were 75c, $1 and $1.25 59 c 3 for $1.50 Were $1.50, $2 and $2.50 $1.2 grades 3 for $3.75 Choice of Mode Robes Silk, Blanket, Terry, etc.—im- poried and domestic makes— $5.00 and $7.50 grades $3 95 $9.00 and $10.00 grades $6 95 $15.00 grades $20, $22.50 and $25 314.95 grades, now $30 and $35 grades 519 .95 $50, $60 and $75 33 4.95 grades, now Mufflers Plaid Cashmere and Silk- and-Woo}JMufl’l;‘?b Were , and §5 52'29 Pajamas A ot of popular 2 models in Pajamas. s]- 59 3 for $4.50 Were 52 and $2.50 Broken Lot of Mode Soft Hats Regular $5, $6, $7 and $8 grades. The Mode—F at Eleventh was the amount of settlement. Mrs. Shiras, divorced wife of Ralph | either party.” D. Shiras of Kansas City, had testi- fl ters from him were plaLed in ev dence in which he sald, “I think a man can change his mind as well as a woman,” and “I am not a Eay Lothario, but an old boy with & young heart and too much ambition.” Mr. Caldwell testified he had previ tried to settle out of court, but |, Shiras’ attorney had 000 for her and $1.500 at- s, which he constdered too which he identi- ran can change his mi; well us & woman. A S 0 1 to change it mow. I d_more than 1 am will- C. fused to confirm reports that $4,500[Ing to concede. Certainly no marriage | ton, for $300,000, who sald Caldwell should take place against the will of | had proposed to her several months Mrs. Helen C. Gibbons, Caldwell's | ment to Miss A"dm“’“ nd r in ed that the banker first proposed 0| daughter, testified that she had ob- —— | Sationsl Ghe dery nt Quebet. aon her after introducing himself on &|served Mrs. Shiras and her father om \nnuw In second running. He was train en route from Chicago more| s porch at her home in Bronxville and % than two years ago. Yesterday lPY that she noticed Mrs. Shiras was in- wd,,\ i clined to “petting."” This was the second breach of prom- ise sult brought against Mr. Cald- well since his marriage more than two years ago to Miss Marion Haley An- 1.| drews, achool teacher of Westbrook, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1926 NEW GOLD RUSH ON. 1\ before announcement of his engage- f Report From Red Lake Area of |, Will B\uld Hu‘g T‘hmw Man(mh'\ Brin, Miners. 0, January 28 (). | otel bullding to cost | (4. of 1 )0 will be built here by the Wil- | gold in the Red La liam Fox Corporation at Market and i 1 Larkin streets. The theater will seat more than 5,000. ihe Pumy of Cuticura Makes It Unexcelled the s rst was brought by Miss| If you want work, read the want| Most the pro manicuri: Be lumns of T' U. S. No. 1 Stock Fancy Cobblers Absolutely Free of Frost NEW CABBAGE | LETTUCE Firm, Green Heads Fancy California Iceberg Large Crisp Heads Winesaps and Rome Beauties n. 10c¢ Ech §C 3s. 250 ORANGES -+ Doz. 35 Fruit—Sweet and A Juicy oz. c PEAS | MONOCACY VALLEY | PEARS Lady Alice, Extra Sifted c o R N Del Monte Bartletts Early Junes &' 23¢ The big value this week! Sweet Sugar No. 1 1 7 C PEAS ‘E‘;r.n,n';uked in Frederick County—do not PEACHES LIBBY’S EVAPORATED MILK = Ex: 10c No. 1 1 1 c Sunmaid Raisins. . ... ... .package, 12c | Pillsbury Flour. . ......12 Ib. sack, 73c Smithfield Apple Sauce . .can, 15¢ | Prunes, 30-40 size. ...... Ib., 15¢ Beechnut Coffee. . .......11Ib. can, 60c | Prunes, 50-60 size............Ib., 10c Boscul Coffee. . .........11b. can, 55¢ | Apricots, choice....... Ib., 22¢ Chum Salmon. . ...........2 cans, 25¢c | Peaches, standard.. b, 18 Silver Floss Kraut. .. .. Pilisbury Pancake Flour. . . package, 14c Libby’s Apple Butter. ........can, 25c | Virginia Sweet Pancake. .. .. .2 for 19¢ AReal Small Can..25c LOG CABIN SYRU Bargain Medium Can49c FRESH EGGS a1 [ e 43¢ > FRESH MEAT SPECIALS « For your week-end marketing. Our stores are supplied with the highest quality of FRESH MEATS, POULTRY and FISH and the prices are always reasonable. PrimeRibRoast..............lb.,35c Salmon Steak. . ..... Chuck Roast. ... . ... ..Ib., 25¢ | Fillet of Haddock. . . Pork Loin Roast. . . Ib., 30c | Butterfish. Leg of Lamb. . ee...b., 37c Fresh Chickens ..............Ib, 48¢c | Oysters..........pint, 35¢c; quart, 65¢ APPLES Western Box Stock cesesassan HEINZ SAUER PICKLES : KRAUT In Bulk Fancy Pint zac Quart ] 4(; Every purchase from PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES must give you complete satisfaction or your money will be cheerfully re- turned—without question.