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BODIES ARE FOUND WHEN SNOW MELT Search for Man and Woman Missing Since December 31 Finally Rewarded. By tuo Associated Press. SCOTTS BLUFF, Nebr, February “—The bodies of Gladys Dunbar and J. E. Shea, wissing since the snow- storm of December 31, were found terday afternoon by George Fox of rd whose home was at alllance, traveling nd Miss of Mitch i taken 15 feet of them had not f the hodies I search Ncb days ear countryside for of the coup'e, acres of snow be- ing dragged and drifts s hea and Miss Di December 13 durin miles found 5 to g 1 they would lave obtained refu he Dunham anch, where vy persons found fect apart, | Fleld " AMUSEMENTS A \ NATIONAL—*Suzanne.” Ly the conventional musical ¢ “pattern, “Susanne,” which last night at the National The- seemed short of a_perfect fit. this be due to the fact that stion has not vet lived long permit needed alterations ms or to the apparent need - pattern, it is difficult to Suzanne,” as sne Now short in important quali- zip that chs terizes isical show, “Su- ed a bit de. veland, who that wouid kept m Under the umstances, her d not have been up to her Yet withal “Suzanne” has its mo- suents, provided in the main oy Wil tiam W nd Kuth Bennett, a for- . > team, whose comedy the wings over six of e was not the t of Nick's achieve- e 2 who stood out in little erfal with which to display his flare for comedy. The same goes for Evelyn Bennett. Frank Kingdon is given about five minutes in an inebriate characteriza- tion which is good as lon it lasts. The music, : f Ge. es that probably will ith a bit ot practice. tory is based upon * done in the mov- Ray Raymond, han part this ume, home town boy who re- presumably wultimillionaire, trite story poorly fs “Suzanne's” second k on earth. Maybe she will im- ve as she grows older. SAYETY—"Flappers of 192 Pretty girls who dance cleverl, George Stone, veteran burlesque cc . 50 a long way toward puttin the Gayety at- -k, over big. Mr. ne plays the role of bum and Jack he was popular with followed the &pe- > Wendell Lowe, who tional songs. When she ned to the stage to Sing the sec-| i selection she begun Ly wiping toars from her eyes. When Etta Pillard, the pretty and yopular cAfter-shaving discomfort goes at the first touch of Lilee Vegetal product in | i dancer, comedienne and b GERMAN PLEA ON WAY. Application for League Admission to Reach Geneva Tomorrow. | GENEVA, Febtuary 9 (®).—Ger-! many’s formal request for member- ship in the League of Natlons is on the way here by mail and will be pre- sented tomorrow, the German consul, Herr Aschman informed Secretary General Sir Erlc Drummond today. The league council had been con-' voked for Friday for the purpose of summoning the special league as- sembly, at which Germany will be elected. | The special assembly probably will be convoked for March 10. This will, permit Germany to take the perma- | nent seat on the council to which she will be elected during the latter part | of the March session. 1 i | i singer, made love to and kissed the musical director, the male portion of | the audience seemed envious rather han entertained. A mirth-provoking scene is offered he General Store,” with unusual manship by Stone, who uses jes for ammunition. sque shows are noted ud music, but the Gayety Or- puts the soft pedal on” this week, so that the singing can be heard. MUTUAL~ Frank Daniel :he attraction at the Mutual this week. Frances Farr, its star, is a talented singer and dancer, and creditably ac- (uits herself. Ja 3 Ed Johnson and Eddie Lioyd, carries he comedy excellently. Ed Johnson i3 good in his part us the detective. Evelyn Fields and Jeanette Buckley have the leading feminine roles. Miss the soubrette, scems tireless s the chorus in many pleasing oumbe Miss Buckley, in company { with Shutta and 'Ed Johnson, made « hit in singing old-time songs, while Jack Shutta did some good buck dancing and Johnson did the “Camel Walk™ like a master. Bobby Pegrim and Shutta gave a good account of themselves in the “Charleston.” The chorus is composed of snappy. peppy girls, who do their part in put- ting over the show. The scenery is ibove the average and the lighting ef- fects are good. WARDMAN PARK—"The Lady Next Door.” fand 1 A human comedy holds forth at Wardman Park Theater this w where the Thomas Herbert | Ce y is offering “The Lady vpleal picture of suburban fam- ilv life is revealed in the plot, which with the trials of a long-suffer- victim of a too-efficient wife, whose life is not made happier by the extended visit of his sister-in-law. The only daughter, a_thoroughly nice child, whose mother dotes on her and whose playmates are happier when she is absent, is amusingly and cleverly portrayed by Ruth Russell, whose performance entitles her to share first honors with Parker Fen- the hen-pecked parent. elements that have made “The | Show Off” such a success, is present- |ed with naturalness and ease rarely displayed by a stock company. Leona Roberts, Ruth Harrison, Rob- ert Clear and Ann French also do noteworthy character work. Have You Read Pages 18 & 19 BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $11,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 comedy, which contains many | Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec’y LtacVegeraleep: e i free fr TONES UP n wrinkles THE SKIN Kecps it young UBTLY, skilfully com- pounded by a great French chemist, this toilet water gives the skin new life, keeps it free from wrinkles and soothes it by a gentle astringent action. And what a delight is its haunting, sweet fragrance of freshly gathered French lilacs! Women are using Lilac Vegetal to protect the hands and face from the effect of harsh winter cold. And after the bath or after cold cream it adds the final touch to a Ed Pinaud’s restful, invigorating toilet. So %ntzful is Ed. Pinaud's Lilac Vegetl to the newly shaven skin that men are re- lying on it more and more to relieve the tenderness and cuts and scratches. <L s :{flwwfll find B‘d’mfi Pinnximd'lh'hc\lqu in every depagtment. store. Each bottle bears the signa. ture of Ed. Pinaud. Pinaud Incor- porated, go Fifth Avenue, New York. LILAC VEGETAL for the Skin _— and Many Colors at— —Tan and Navy ~—Gray and Navy —Tan and Blue —Helio and White In Two Styles ‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1926. Anticipating Another Busy Season New “Ladiana” Rayon Semi-Made Dresses $2.79 —They are almost made, so little is there to do to them to fin- ish them up. This rayon and cotton fabric promises to be so popular this season that an easy-to-finish dress like this will appeal to almost any woman who makes her own frocks. The color combinations include— —Black and White —Arabesque and Blue —Pencil Blue and White —Phantom Red and White Kann’s—Street Floor. Imported Novelty Cuff Fabric Gloves—A Sale at 79¢ Pr. —A collection of gloves that are right up to the minute in smart styles. Some have flare, others turn-down cuffs, and all have at- tractively embroidered backs. They come in sizes 5!z to 8, and oak, beaver, nude, gray and beige colorings. It is a splendid opportunity to get the gloves you need for Spring at a remark- ably low price. Come in tomor- row, get what you need, and save. Kann's—Street Floor. Rayon Sport Bloomers With Ribbon Garters Attached at the Knees! Reg. $1.95 Quality $1.59 Pr. —Practical, good-looking and serv- iceable these bloomers are a valuc that will appeal to every woman. They are made of an excellent quality rayon fabric, and come in various pretty solid colors, and 27 and 29 inch lengths. The ribbon garters at the knee give them a most attractive finish. You will be wise if you lay in a good supply for the price is quite low for bloomers of this quality Kann's—Street Floor Tomorrow! “Indian Head” Mattress Covers Kann’s— Third Floor. Children’s Stamped Rompers, Special at 79¢ ~-These attractive little Rompers are all rcady made and are stamped in very pretty designs. Made of linene in white, blue and yellow shades, and sizes 1 to 3 years. 59¢ Stamped Break- fast Sets at 39¢ —Each set consists of one cover and four napkins and are stamped on blue and green gingham. Very simple and at- tractive designs. Stamped Laundry Bags Special, 59¢ Ea. —Ready-made Laundry Bags of unbleached material, and your cholce of two new stamped designs. Kann's—Fourth Floor. See the Aurora Cone Demonstration Now Going on— —Miss Kelly will gladly instruct you in this very attractive and interesting work, also answer any questions you may care to ask her. The work 13 very casy to do and s most effective when done. Painting by means of the Aurora cone—and.can be done on any material $2.59 Ea. —Covers that were made to sell for $4.00 and $ are offered at this low price tomorros They are made of heavy unbleached Indian Head muslin, cut large enough to allow for shrinkage, and are in sizes for full and twin beds. These covers are sold by us exclusively in Wash- ington. $2 and $2.25 Mattress Covers gl 2() The S.K.S. Brand, Special at " —Well made covers of unbleached muslin, for three-q and full size beds. Large enoush to allow f and each complete with tles. All well hoxed. value! Come early! $5.00 Complete With Shade An Exceptional Value In Wrought Iron Lamps —The accompanying sketch will give you some idea of the attractiveness of this lamp, but. you must see it to appreciate its real value. It is finished in a gold bronze antique cffect, and has an adjust able arm, which can be raised or lowered at will. The shades are brightly colored and have allover beaded effect. Lamps that will add beauty and cheerfulness wherever used. Kann’s—Third Floor Sanford’s 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs ~—These rugs are really a most unusual value, They are rugs that will wear splendidly under the hardest usage. They have a nice long close pile, firmly woven backs and are finished with a linen fringe. The color- ings and designs are most attractive and they have a silky luster like a real worsted rug. $39 Room Size Axminster Rugs at" —Some of these rugs are periect, others are very slightly mismatched in designs and there are two sizes from which to choose—8%4x1034 feet and 9x12 feet. They are deep, soft-pile Y rugs in rich colorings and new and attractive designs. §3495 to $4495 values. INTRODUCING "MEREKAN rrocks An Ever Changing, Always New Collection at ©00/0060 _(lovely Fre “lovebird” green ehirring at We Are Ready to Meet the Requirements of The average woman. The small woman. The medium woman. The large woman. The short 1omgn Also in misses” sizes °, o —A veaurioul al ~ Pink Variety of Fascinating Styles Is Ready Now to Render First Aid to Your Spring Dress Requirements “Mer1-Kan” Frocks are going to mean consider- They ITTOW ably more to you than you may now suspect! will be satisfied to make vour acquaintance tc But by Spring they will be vour fast friends. " “Meri-Kan™ Irocks are at once attractive, able, and of a most desirable quali They will alway be so. and they will at all times be available here at $25 cach—though of noticeably greater value than that! ashion —You are specially invited to come tomorrow present and introductory collection of “Meri-Kan"” Frocks. And when next you come many of them will be gone, but others equally as fascinating will have taken their places. I fact, it will be an ever changing—always new—colle always meriting your closest interest. sec the —Remember the Name! —Remember the Price! —Remember Where to Get Them! Kann’s—Second Floor.