Evening Star Newspaper, February 10, 1926, Page 12

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7 COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON 'NATIONAL TRAFFIC SESSION CALLED [Safety Conference to Pre- { sent Reports on Present | Status of Accidents. | Solutions many traffic problems | suggested since the meeting last vear THE EVENING STAR, ONCE UPON A TIME THE STORY UP TO NOw ()] BOY NAMED FREDDY GAVE THREE PENNIES EARNED WORKING FOR THE SKINFLINT BHERIFF TO BEGGARS. AND IN RETURN GOT A FIDDLE THAT MADE EVERYONE DANCE, A GUN THAT ALWAYS HIT THE MAZK. AND A PROMISE THAT NOBODY SHOULD SAY NO TO MIM ME GOT SOME FINE CLOTHES AND WENT BACK TO SEE THE WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY '10, 1926. Little Freddy With His Fiddle. XIII BY W. J. ENRIGHT and inhibits | SHERIFF AND MADE HiM DANCE IN THE THORNS UNTIL WIS CLOTHES WERE RAGGED. ME WAS ARRESTED AND THREATENED WITh MANGING. HE BEGGED TO | BE ALLOWED TO PLAY | HIS FIDDLE [ will be presented to the national con- |ference on street and highway safety |at its meeting scheduled for March 23, 24 and 25, Secretary Hoover an- nounced today. Governors of the States already have heen invited by WHEN ME BAW THAT THEY WERE GOING TO LLOW HIM TO PLAY HE ASKED THAT HE HIMSELF President Coolidge to delega- BE BOUND TO A BIRCH TREE THAT STOOD THERE. tions. © McClie Newspaper Syndicate The committee on statisties will pre- - — - The Polais Ro S. Plost & Ca. Kresge Department Stores Nowask Quality Merchandise send inflammation : on to the stom. o ¥ 1 1 into the 924 hloo, at of the trou the rate of increase s t and Ble e growth of the || highway accidents has been declining Bery | during the past two or three years, Infants’ $1.50 Bath Robes ¥]-00 Tiny pink amd blue models trimmed with white collars and cuffs, silk braids and silk cords. Infants’ $1.25 Wool 1 Flannel Gertrudes In the long style that keeps little folks so com- fortable. Finished with a shell edge at the top and bottom. consecutive vears | on uniformity of laws ared a model al The Fair Chicago for use of the highw: 1 enforcement of | report will | and minim o s | all types of traffic violations will be made by the S e T Introducing the Newest Tailored Types for Spring! Sports and Dressy Frocks of Silks $29.50 . In tailored modes that come first in fashion's affections for Spring- time! Lovely frocks, illustrating many pleated and tucked variations that are youthful and trim. "|lllllllllmllllllllmllllllIIIIllIlllllIlllIllII|IlllllllllllmlillIIMI"||Il|'Ill'lI1|lIlIll'lillllIlIKIIlllllIllIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIHII LT TR Savings and Slyles That Are Irresistible! Tremendowns One-Day Sale of $49.50 {y $69.50 Winter Coats an cilities and the public relations mittee. Ernest Greenwood, secretary of the conference, has prepared a || special report on traffic conditions in the District of Columbla SILVER BAR AWARDED |, MRS. S. B. MILTON Mrs. Samuel BRurleigh Milton was the central figure in a formal cere- mony of entation at her resi | dence. on Sixteenth street. this morn ing. The nccasion was the awarding | The'\ldeal Powder of a silver bar by Miss Lois Thomp- | s son representing both Secretary For Dal]y Use Mellon of the T: v Department | and the United Coast Guard, under whose auspices the honors are awarded hy pthorization of an aect ] % Sl i (" All the new colors and silhouettes in such a variety and so moder- The ceremony K ately priced that it leaves nothing to be desired. 1 dor of her home Soft Flat Crepes, Georgette and Printed Crepes. are designed to fall in delightful tailored simplicity—whether the dress be for sports or tea. This pure, delicately med- icated, antiseptic powder does much to overcome ex- cessive perspiration. It sooth- es and cools, is convenient and ecomomical and is an ideal face, skin, baby and dusting powder. | family, sdme officials and newspaper | men. | The award is in recognition of Mrs. Milton's rescue of elen Daven- port 53 hter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Davenport of 3216 { | Eighteenth street northeast, in the rough waters of the (‘hesapeake Ba; off Chesapeake Beach, Md., last July The award has several significant fea- tures, in that it is the seventh to be made since 1874, when the medal and | } the hars were first authorized by an |2 act of Congress. and the bar is the | first to be awarded for about 19 vears to any one. Inasmuch as the award was to be given to 4 woman, the offi- umnummmlmln|||mmmml||un|||||ll|mmunuummunmnmlmmlllmmmlmunuuuunmllmmllmllnul|uululmuunmmmunnmlmumts | ctal hoard of the Coast Guard that |3 Jg' svosition of the Bonors i : The Latest Vogue for Home, Studio g or Office Wear! New Artist’s Smocks $1.98 In lines that are chicly simple and shades that give Yay touch to the most tedious tasks! Representing fashion's color chart for Spring are frocks of— Bois de Rose Yellow Powder Blue Dove Smoky Pink Peach Napoleon Blue Navy Black Rose Distinctive Mlodels for Dress and Sports. Wear Coats taken from or regular stock of fine garments and re- duced to only a fraction pof their real worth. Chartreuse Green Dull Pastels Beige Periwinkle Maize TR T ach free Dept 20T Malden, Mass” aving Stick 28c. Colors that are sa¢popular— Soft Wood Blowns Burgundy Black Grackleheyad Queenbird / s Styled with modfsh large collars and cuffs. All well lined in good quslity silks and wr/rm interlinings. Of fine fabrics— Roulustira Mokine Vivette ustrosa Montebello Flattering lings are effectively emphasized by the following furs— Wolf, Beaver, Susliki, Fox and Squirrel. Sizes 14 to7'20 and 36 to 40. Sizes for Misses and Women—16 to 42. Palais Royal—Third Floor v‘E||I|I|IIIIIIll||||IIlIllllIlI|||Il||l||I|IIIIIllIhl|lll|I|I|fllll“llI|l||||||III|IllIIlllllillmlllnfllmlflmlmlflIllllI"fll"lmllllllIIII|||IOIIlIlI|l|||lllIl||IilllllllllIlllllnllmlmllllll 5 ze elected to have the presen- ade by a woman, which serv- fce was performed by Miss Thompson. Mrs. Milton enjovs the distinction Break a Cold Right Up with “Pape’s Cold Compound” | fumar meaat tor having saved semerai | human lives In the Chesapeake Bay _| several vears ago. The silver bar Take two tablets | 3eVera, YET oy 19 an additional ery | three hours | oo Teor lite saving, given under the il three doses are | auspices of the Coast Guard and ac- en. The firstdose| cording to the prescribed rules and wvs gives relief. | regulations set forth in the congres- | A second and third | sional legislation authorlzing the ses completely | same. ak up the cold.| Mre. Millon is a national examiner ik for the American Red Cross. She i e o v TobNar w0 Brasicutiof el Milton Swimminz and Life Saving Club and has been giving free im struction in swimming and life saving | § to women and children in the Chesa- peake Hay at her Summer home at Chesapeake Feach, Md., for a num- ber of vears. . Great Reductions! Remarkable Savings! Our Entire Stock of Fur Coats ofer«d'20% Less Than Regular Price Including the most fashionable models of G odden Muskrat . Squirrel Silver Muskrat Baltic Seals Qaracul Trimmed with collars and cuffs of Fitch, Beaver, Squirrel and Skunk. Palais Royal—Third Floor ; N R fnmnmmuv’muummmlllmlmlmlmmnnmmnmmnmmm|numlmummlmnmuumnnmmumlmlmmmlmmlmumun|||1||m|m||u||m|||um,= Come and see the new group we just received, in linene, gingham, cretonne and unbleached muslin—and become s follower of the smock fad! Raglan Smocks make an attractive coverall for innumerable occa- sions—at home, at work and in the studio. including blue, green and lavender. Palis Royal—Third Floor r Compound.” ice, thirty-five Druggists In many becoming shades, EEULEOOERI O N0 §1mmmumlmunummmmmllmu|m|||muwuumum|||||m|u|||||l|Mllrunmlmlumlmuunumnnmlmmmmmmmnnuimmmm”mm,,; gmmmmmuummlmmmmlmnmlmllmnmnmmmlmnmnnuuumu Baby Day Specials! Infants’ $4.50 Crepe de Chine Carriage Sets $2.95 Just the thing for the rides baby takes in the park—on the cover and the pillow slip there is pink or blue embroidery. Tots’ Elastic-Back Taffeta Hats mlmln||mmmmlmnunummuum‘mnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmllllum|nm|uml|ml|||lllmlrm|ul& o llllllllllllllIllIII|||I|l||llllHIIIlIIIIlllllIII||llI“|||IlI|III|IlIll|||l|||l|l|I|IIIIIIIII|Il Dainty and Practical Underthings : Sp[r}fi'iv(v)efihtsi\;ie?de Silk Dress Slips $2.98 = Decidedly Attractive Dress Slips of Baronet, Tub Silk ,and Milo Sheen. $1 'OO lv'l tailored models made with deep hemstitched hem andfhemstitched casing. Fitted over the ) hips to insure fashionsble lines. All the new Spring shades, navy and black. One of the seasonable Merode garments in which Milanese Silk Jersey New Colored T o v - satisfactory wear. Made Bloomers Crepe and Muslin o thres e Gowns j $1.00 ' > !‘Dainty Gowns, of colored crepes finished with i . jersey | Hias bands and trimmings of contrasting colors. in “‘:;“"“""""‘;’. ""17 ‘e; made with double elastic [ fn a large variety of styles—some are sleeveless i TILRE g Cone cuffs at the knees. Strongly | mind others with kimono sleeves. very Regularly : 5 $2.50 8 ) $1.69 | Adorable hats E / for tiny tots. Made of taffeta and straw trimming and fin- ished with a double shirred ruffie. In rose, wood brown, blue and red. Sizes 20 and 21 inches. Infants’ 69¢ Kapok Pillows 59¢ Plain Pillows or combinations of pink and blue. In two sizes, 12x16 and 13x17. 89¢c and $1 All-Over Lace Pillow Covers 90C Low neck, tailored top, sleeveless, tight knee or wide leg. Low neck, sleeveless and hodice top. wnshine §pecial T —— ForiTen Years the Sowthwest’s Most Noted Train! From St. Louts Daily at 6:45 p.m. Q%% other piace holde greater opportunity for pleasure and mecroation. shan the Texas Plcearosque, rotres sntrancingly b--m'm“!mm s throu, of winter, smiling skies snd geavine hospieality G Whether you thrill st the prospect of unlimited for cut-door sports, or long for o ot et youtl Bad da ' - P T e, Y I e e e o i e 'y , other Texas cichos and in the besutiful Lower Rio Grande Valley: G Prom almon int in,_the T d b A oy ot g Vbl e i ending contrasts that never cease to interest and chosm. even the ot seasoned traveles. Throwgh Daintiest Pillow Covers for the tiniest heads seoviceto e S5 to rest on! Made of all-over-lace dimity and poin. lawn, trimmed with butterfly applique, hand to-gnr information, broid broidered ruffle. %mma further in e embroidery (:r em Infants’ Beacon 69 Blankets C Pink and blue 30x40 Beacon Blankets in many different patterns. Palais Royal Birdseye or Flannelette Diapers Regularly $2.25 $ 1 . 9 5 In the 27x27 size. Palais Royal—Third Floor £ E b T T e T T A ||||nnnmmmlmmummllmmu||mmmnmmmmlmmi.|mmmmnnununmmlmmrmlmmmm|nummmm|ummmnnunmlmmmmmlmln Sport and Long Length Bloomers, of silk Palais Royal—Main Floor ink o reinforced and - in fll"mllllllIIIlllllllllllil'lll"IIIIlllllIlII|IlIII|IIIIIIIIllllIIIll|lIIIlIHIIlllIllllHliIIlllI Lovely batiste models that are included in this droup come in white and colors trimmed with face and embroidery. Jenny necks, round, V and square necks. ' mény purple, henna, navy and black. colors—tan, green, i i'lllIII|IllIIllllIIIIllIIIllllllllIIMIlIIIllllllllI'Illllllllllllllll|IINIIlllllllllllllllllllllllE Uniforms and Double-Service Aprons $1.98 Neat, service- Palais Rowal—Third Floor IIIIIIIlIlIllllllIlllllllllllllIIlIlllllllllllllllll"lIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIII||lIIIIIIIIIIII'll||IIlI||l"IImIlll'lll‘||l||l|l|l|llllllllllllmllll|IIIll!l‘lllllll"lIIlIIIlIIIl|lIlI|IIIIIl|I|l-.. 2 7 z gllllIIIlllllIlillllllll'lllllllllllIIIII’IIIIIIIIlIIlllIlllIVlIllllllllll‘llIl"mlllllllllllhfllII|IIlII!IIIMll'lllllll“lumllllllfllllllmIl‘llllIlfllllllllllllllllmlmllIlmIlIlI!IIIII Great Fdbruary Sale! g £ able uniforms and Children’s High-Grade Footwear styles, of white fruit of plue chambrays, ¢ray and black pongee. Very practical gar- ments that make it possible for the busiest women to 1 - look their hest. E H 3 - = il R/egularly 32..70 to 33.75 Eveny) pair made over our scientific lasts for growing feet. loom, In pageiat leather, tan calf and patent with whiige tops. { All izes included sccording to age— i g 2 to 5%, 6% to 8 and 814 to 11. e § H ] T R > MISSOURI\ PACIFIC | 'LINES Palais Royal— Third Floor Ualais Royal—Second Floor A RO O S S Special Tourist Fares Wieh Libesal Step-sver Prleileges

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