Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1926, Page 11

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THE BVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1926 1 ’ :-‘ s A TI me; oy t { i | o SUP COVERS 1EXPI_[}RERS 10 SA“_ Cowboys Rounding Up 430 Head of Elk |LITTLE ENTENTE HAS :i:ts.c%, il iy soviosts | MISSING PRIEST WROTE | PHYSICIAN IS MARTYR. Sty ooy musitices JBe ! Find Them Harder to Rope Than Steers! ARMS PARLEY PLAN | #renen oamcan tn “simsars and ihe| HE WAS “UNDER STRAIN" 1r..s cut During operation on Toitahd_ Window Sl events arising therefrom were closely | A e 2 85C ‘L “The discussion of the ministers "W By the Associated Pross, IErandl/a) taer BHE. tor caBiies Saba P . i PHILADELPHIA, February 11 () W wrm A a s . b o ecapl a aye mmunication, hrought out | From Sight in Kansas City Tells MISSOULA, Mont., February 11, |dehorn a bull elk is another thing. | FOTeign M“‘“"“ Agf“ on Joint e ught ou g K y A martyr to his profession. Di. studied. Letter Posted Day He Dropped Patient Results in Death. 1 tor F: a firm resolve by the little entente to The task of rounding up 430 head | pi, problem finally was solved by Policy at Temesvar. Ru- "‘"';'"]“9 in a spirit_of solidarity and Of'x Bkl o il Hiena. s ;'l\fi-é}"‘y:r‘».").‘pd“;:r:"l‘u:::;le:«;‘h‘f,n cordiality the work for pacification in e : ‘ i o |of eIk o be shipped from Moiese, in | then roping and snubbing them fo anta. Maemng The interests "of the Title entente B el - e A T ake | the Blackfeet Indian Reservationy te|posts. In this position the antlers % which has been carried on for the past | RANSAS ¢ febmiany Rev Pt be oat it & Wllkms Says He May | Middleburo, Mass.. has proved to- be | Were Temoved with a saw. Ll Sl h five vears. Past| erancis P . whe ppeared | last Thursday he cut one hand sligh'- . wrote his parents|1v. The wound became infected s i 08 vor 3 the Associated Press. | s -t et o : . Three Starts in Flight | no sinecure and has resulted'in delay ‘““‘“’;,,:9‘;_" _:_';,”‘ffd;;_f e Ll o s the Aeniated B | | : ¢, Mlo.. that he was work. | Dr. Murphy in starting the consignment of wild | i Sy b TEMESVAR, Rumania, February 11, ~ |Ing under “an awful strain” and that | hospital. diags ¥n cas shipment of 10 cars would be started | - w | . R ¢ i 2formed attendants he would r Over Polar Seas. animals 1o their new home in New |east, but hoped that it would be soon | The foreign ministers of the littie CUBAN DUTY LA SlGNED-‘s:'m-::ff:\-:fm(‘rd-::".‘: pain in the head. int l\u\“’l. ndants that he would CHARGE ACCOUNTS Englind hills. and opined it wouldn't seem bad to | entente- ard Benes, Czechoslo- — The letter was posted the day the | In an effort to save his life, his ar Chief among the difficulties encoun- | zet back to the quiet haven of buck- | vakia; M. Nintchitch, Jugoslavia, and e e el Thsetay: D MirDS INVITED aten Droes [tered by the cowpunchers, who were | ing bronchos and long-horned steers. | M, Duca, Rumania—met here yester- | Eresident Machado Authorizes In- E,'L‘.,’;,,f‘;.‘;‘;fi“\}.,{e‘;l;,.\-' ki Ratecg By L::ll:";:r;fll;le'n'.:a‘(”r thel Tock SATISFACTORY TERMS Wash,, February 11— | Pressed into service. was that of de- ‘The herd was started originall duy to exchange views on outstanding | crease of 50 Pet. in Import Levy. |Tony Hagedorn of Pierce Citv. It | tion ARRANGED ik Wamare Wilkins, Ane | horning 100 bull elk o they could [the United States Biological Survey, | questions affecting, thelr respective | Seriidite. treraihien. the Mellef vof e o e werived |2 Shibbed east in electrically lighted | but multiplied so rapidly that the [stt s . | HAVANA, February 11 (®). Pres- | church officials and the police 1F * R here gnd is pren: hix monoplane ""l\)l“"’“ cars without injury to each | ange. »:‘.c}{,{.,xl.. ',‘,Z';"] ved for bison.| An official vnnmum}u’;;l{h;nn‘l.t\! eve- | ident Machado has signed the import |Father Hagedorn suffered menta ponzin. the principal constituent o e s gnL s P s By he w ndangerec he Lk Breeding | ning said the ministers had ziven spe- | duties law, : zing increase [raiion from overstudy and too close e 1 sponzes. is chemicall post. he i i icious und fleet of foot, the bull land € tion contracted to |l attention to questions for discus | in duties of - cent. cation to his duties and had fled v related to the principal con l&l- where he 1k presented a problem far different | take . rd, - s I sum | siomat the next meeting of the League | will remain effect Eithe the efty. . I We never tell vou what our 900K the s “;, 2 bo |10 the routine of the ordinary ranze | per he . ; 4 ations. and azreed upon A joint Al seonelniefectite (ORlies iysaneiefetivein e P allenoliglies e 0 pielicant ,"" =g st wieh, e Ma Tootus | {5 nbnar Lo i vna | i of the ami : : e Ty e Eonsidron 333333332333228223822838..23332‘23322' 232.3».2.2»..2233382222832322323 | herdinz the elk into small corralg. phicr., 1 observer for et sty : = $1.98 Over- $9.95 Neither da we tell vou what Jand discovered in the “Blind > Established 1900 Klitises - Taffeta nrofit we make | L Will Sail Saturday. e T 1219-1221 . | $1.29 i Dresses 3 .8 kins and Mo i ier > - ) = i Sy ward 9 LM to (i Street Brosdetarh | | f $3.98 . from thare will & i and dimit Girls S11K For vaa are not interested i T580- mites intand : 6 Pl N e I Dresses in in these thin [ Wil e awsembled at Faivl E vl St i SN G ) | hrown and Iihe parts expects to fly to Point 7 Tailored . and A . ge Accounts Sol vy. Eleven . | row. hernmost tip of the United | harge Account licited a neatly trimmed & he zroup. States tefritory g 810-818 Seventh Street o dtene ' . styles Your interest is rather in | Discovery of nmew lunds Is i seco S » l f F d ’ O l : what you pay and what, i M\,\,;:I.\,h\‘\mgl ti0dne '.f"l:::.'&‘«';‘ "“‘d[ uper a ueS Or rl a n y Second Floor. second Flook buying, you save. ! cquipments can be brought to Point | | arrow in time. the expedition hvln~‘ A very remarkable opportunity that offers unusually liberal re- Flrida Green Tfick@t S @cia § y- P One-Day Sale of New “On our Aret fight we will & | ductions on a4 superb assortment of merchandise selected from our Wihat we do tell you is that I'oint Barrow to the pole of velative ; e S we give you greater value necossibillin 8 point 800 miles norii | regular stocks, uring fine qualities for cvery dollar vou spend |of Point b and 400 miles from | with us for diamonds than ithe North "ol Wilkins said. | FFeaturing the many delight- fully attractive felt hats made up in brilliaht colors and pastel thts, as well as black, with va- ;i “Reaching 1He pole 2 4 : 5 N is offered you by any other | JIERCHINE G et 0 60 Silk and Cloth 30 Silk jeweler in Washington. | mast or west! dependinz upon weath Jied modes of trimming. Close- fitting types with tiny rolled e condition: nd search for the I.«n-ll ¥ The flighl. failinz of success. we | 2 / brims that fashion says are the | { | will return to Roint Barrow and make | correct hats for Spring days. L4 new start. Retracin 4 ol T OF fine quality Satins, Reduced from onr These soft-finish felts show [1he pole of relative accessibility. we | Twills, Flannels. Velvets. reaular stocks that { will turn in the direction oppusite r-v\ i 2 formerly sold for trimmings of <elf cnt-onts and ribhons. 888 eEsseesssesstsssseesssssssesssseesssasssesssssssessssessesssssesssessss that taken in odr initial flight. P/ cte. In regular and stout <hould this |§.,u|w fadl 1o result in | sizes. Formerly sold for $18.00 to § 3 pd. we will azain | $15 to $19.75. Men’s Strap i 1 2o e i Seok | y l(md suppjfes, we will start for $ 95 w Spitz Ei observations en S atCh g establishment of S | —_— | meteorol > A supply expedition headed hy . s Cushion Shape Malcolm Smith, veteran sour-douzh | : " \’;") L:_')"" ““‘:‘ " [dos team drivér and explorer. was| exais collection: |of Tared <irts ngh A real Man's Watch of | (liediied to st off from Nenana | a0 e S e i near Fairbanks, today. for the 7o supcrio 3 < Virile Strength of Model | " and trek Lo Point Barrow. | created into the very newest and other ~tyle fan- and of Tgfll'ed [With " new 'tvpe of now m stvles_and shades. A" vers it temnlar ati Dependabilit: ldrawinz two trains of five sle rare value for snch new stiles S e B Y | each, Smith will. endeavor 1o delive ard quality extra ~izes 15 tons of gasoline and other supplies Sceand Floo Sr Lta I'oint Barrow before the airji¥ines | zet there. | IT the snow motors fail. d Hdnh’ {moy take up the burden of haulins | = the sledges. = 5 i > .. Guseline and other supplies for the | 12 Party and Evening 24 High-Grade Silk expedition began arriving at Nenani [ vesterday. News photographers therc !\were restrained from takinz pietures FRO' Kg /Qf E | by an er fromthe Division Court A -~ ) $333883883882888232 Street Floor—Kin 54 14 Nurses’ Uniforms, Sll‘98 Pearl Buttons, ]()c :ard Men's Furnishings White Uniforms and in Two-hoie o o Silk and Cotton Hose, 29c¢ Hoover and waistline styles. 75 3 to 12 on . 4 Formerly OR and £3.30 Ntreet ¥ 3 g < hose ‘4‘,\'( \\L. ‘, ,,).,, econd Floor. and toc in black. broyn cond T Cluny Laces, 85 Yd v \ vo-tone cifect 98¢ Petticoats, 50¢ tation laces " s 1 Sateen Petticoats, i rec White and ceru 0 7% Work Shirts, $5c—Rlue copen and Street Floor. FEEIR s treet Floor 79¢ Neckwear, 3 for S1.00. 59c Petticoats, 39c Table Oilcloth Remnants S130 Overalls, $L19 — Eluc Elagnelette Gniter 15¢ Yd. dens e chets. Sizes Lin white and grax inches wide. Whit Second Floor. hiue patterns. (ood grad 3 $2.79— M- Third Floor 1 oo 79¢ Bloomers, 49¢ 1 | #1 Fairhanks. whichfi arrived by air I plane. The order set forth that the i s expedition s a private one and hopes Of filmy Geor L‘”“: ed from a stock 1o make expenses sugh the sale of | Sl ' fra 4 stoc [ rvoton Siethres | selected from a stoc 7 formerlc | pocad | The wings of the two anes formerly priced from v from $24.75 to {arcived here on three railr = $3¢ | vesterdav. The ruselages e & {#0 today in three more cars i $15 to $19.75. 0. ISPECIAL MOVIE SHOWING. | ‘ N $ 85 | “Trees of x.ameousnm to Be Put‘ e 5 frank explanation of our lon for Agriculture Office Workers. | 7)) it this RGeS A ¢ 1 Gracefully designed ru\fll\[f‘ enjoyment of | ot rena Rt otionass 2 Atmamilon & nnusually advantageous Washingt picture film taken by the United | The vert fracks vem have been \fl‘\ of red v ml\‘ in position in the Washington es Departmem looking for at a tremendous price '1 J2] the newest <h Ideal field of diamond selling 1 he given i e ¥ Ry foel strec i nizht in Central 3 E reductiog. Styled with the newest S . | torium for the of the de- et / ‘ and formal we partment_and cd zuests. It is ¥ | Announced, however, that the pul Necond o j it d after 8 o'clock, up to which | hour seats will be held for the re- { cipients of tickets. i “Another feature of the program will We do the largest volume | he “the Hill Billies,” radio performer of diamond Dusiness in { who will give severl of their cha > 12 High.Grade 12 New Spring % Washington and can nl\crrv acteristic numbe h The United States Navy Band | /1 B PR ] ] 68 Winer” | | DRESSES 3 Specially sclect- Sateen in navy and @reen 4sc Wehifmade and it Toomn Women’s : h “ ; Tn-'m-” Silk Nightgowns, $3.98 Apparel fizex ’ Formerly $5.08 and $5.08 il Crepe de Chine Gown=. in 121 ’ Toved and trimmed styles educed! Second Floor. Men's 35¢ Collars. 3 for 25c— 20 Winter . Mar 5 tan oble e e $10.75 and e bl Second Floor. $12.75 e i $1.98 and $2.98 Sweaters §1 5 Navy Suits, $ . - 2 : i Slip-over modsls in a wide formerly $25. . v t, cotton ribbed range of zood colors Kle length. Ecru Second Floor. random gray. Sizes 36 1 50 Dresses and Men's $1.25 59¢ Neckwear, 19¢ Skirts, f‘,,_ $1 98 e You are entitled to full and * id t44 $83828888832888283888088333888283888338 Here it ie: | Benter, will furnish the main musical . e R COATS For Stouts 'S director of personnel | i A e Nor i< thic all Taken from a new Rayon Mufilers, stock priced to seli at ) . ) i s A5 4 \ s ollcetionipt $19.75. In the latest ! he huild- > coats that were formerly Spring shades We import large quantities ing o desolate B oriced irom $55.00 to of diamonds direct, therehy omng insect film, < § $85.00. redu("ng the cost, and en- e ont " dea mg“"h L B t in addition. co- zapera- | Rureau’s study of cloud forms. 3 tive arrangements in the g : huying of diamonds that ! S Clearance Tot of Dainty Neck wear. consisting of Collar and merly §5.7 Cult et in hnee, Tinen. organd to $12. 75 Gloves Reduced! Street Floor Winter Coats, for- Me s Wool Glov Rayon Scarfs, $1.29 merly 57 90 e = Attractive Floral and Coin $19.75 and Dot patterns in bright and sub w"m"‘ s Gloves, 25¢ dued colors. Two yards long 1 W of Kid, Wool Fringed ends. . =" e and Silk Gloves in AL Second Floor—Kinz's T Street Floor—Men's Shap ~:zz:é’:z:z:zz:zz:z:zzxz:z::t:zzzz still further minimize our Approves Gift tp Admiral. A\ <plendid oppor- sutlay for the diamonds we Rear Admiral Edwin A. Anderson S ) L1} put on sale. | retired, would be authorized to accept | All - exceptionally fine tunity for stout women |4 set of si s o Go : e hicin < i s i T e Y quality and generously th)participate i thi {bill passed by the Synate vesterday | treated with the newest and unusual Friday Clear- Al these advantages of e Sesar most popular fur trim- ance. Newest l“}““ ; mons of North Carolina. In 1913 ; % ; Sndl Spbnaihades ours become in turn YOUrS | 4,001 directed the ‘rescue of the mings. Al sizes. and Spring shade when you come to us to in- Bditaagsiniana Cresi ol sn exsivalog | o Eloor Second Floor vest in diamends. mer wrecked near Panama City. | The gift awarded him has beea in . the care of -h; State Department. The bill S he acted on by th 1 s oy e e (it 7 e TR SITK and COTTON GOODS Reduced vonYt purchase he larze or ‘m”. 5 NEW HOME ! i 40-In. Printed 39'In- Crepe vou il wall o it 2 | W R.SPEARE Ca ] Crepe de Chine . fine. lpertect [damond. g UNDERTAKERS i I\'c'gflm' Price R1.9% : Satln matter what the amount | you pay for it Founded 137 i FFor Friday Only at For Friday Only at . { 1623 Conn. Ave, | For the cntire more than ||} Branch 4(2,.?“::2-“51- Nw. ! 1 59 Yard $1.95 Yard hali a century that covers our experience in buying i i Phone Potomac 1600 I atd sclline ;'.1:1":’;"5; . LUS - AR AR o ~icsors L | Choose irom a varicty of light and dark Heavy quality satin finish in all the phasizes 2 — 1 zes only Narrow Ribbons, 10c Yd. Curtain Madras Remnants ~ Men's Gray Suede Gloves Trimming Ribbons. in 2 wide 9c Yd. : 98¢ variety of colors in satin and | 5 ; . moire. Lengths ranging from 1 i 4 T mbroidered Street Floor vards. Good “patterns and colors Thind Bloge Children’s Fleeced Jersey Boys’ Apparel! 39c Felt Base Rugs, 19 Gauntlets, 29¢ I836-inch size. Tan ane Boys' $1.25 Koveralls, 89c— (ireen Feli-hase Coverings $1.25 Chamoisette Gloves Chambray and khaki, trimmed Third Flos 9c with red. Long pants and . sleeves. Sizes 1 t0.8. Silk Remnants, 98¢ Yd. Kayser S-button-length and Crene de chine. taffeta. messa rist Chanfoisette Gloves. Boys' $125 Pajamas. 79— linc. georgette, charmenser can range of colors and sizes Pink or blue stripe flannelette, tcn crepe and printed atins in onc-picce style. Sizes 6 to 14, Ranging in lengthe from 1 to 4 C:vhmerellc Gloves. 10c Boys' $248 Sweaters, SLS9— (10 nard, S 0010 82 Moo, Bk Gley Coat style or pull-over. Al Ly " wool. Sizes 30 to 34. Street Floor Street Floor. ?oys‘ snf.‘oo n[nd Sl.;‘.s H_ns,l 15¢ W . C _ Sl il S Yok inter Coats $2.98 and $3.48 Long Pants,s1.89 | Choice of All $79.75 Coats $39.88 —All _wool and wool mixed. | Choice of All $50.00 Coats $25.00 Tweed and fancy patterns. Sizes 10 to 16. = Choice of All $25.50 Coats $14.75 Second Floor 3 backgrounds. All good designs. For Friday wanted street colors. including black. 4 = only at this low price For Friday only at this price. : = Third Floor . Third Floor You MU VE MONEY when vou buy diamonds HERE = = . makes a cough? Pure Linen Glass Silk and Cotton Fine, Perfect Diamonds | ., 005,02 siusly Nawess | Toweling Plisse Crepe $50 - §75 8180 | o e sl Lty Ouy - Friday Only, at PERTUSSIN not only Helps e bl BB~ 25¢ vd 29¢ Yd. mation and reieves the congh $358388 $33838838388088885088080888888888888883888 Boys §1.00 Play Suits, 69c— High neck, long slecves, fong . ; pants. ~ Blue with white stripe ~ Wool Fabric Remnants Girls' Wool Dresses, $1.98 and khaki. Sizes 3 to 8 69c Yd. Serne snd To ey Poestn $1.00 and $1.25 “Bell” Blouses. . Plaids. serges. crepe. hatiste, '.;;f':'\’- ‘\n ,".I‘ ,[,v plaids 29¢_Detfect.. Broadeloth in dark colors. Formerly 31 tn 330 and colors. also striped madras. 130 yard. econd Floor. High neck. Sizes 6 to 16, Street Floor Glrls SS 98 Dresses, SZ 98 $2.56 and $2.98 Sweaters, $170 Wash Goods Remnants DRy A —Ail wool. Pull-over and coat trimied wih sl styles. Sizes 24 to 34, 13Y5c Yd. e o Odd lots and short lengths 73 and $230 ‘Wash Suits, r sold for 39c th i did fabrice, in gooq (hal formerly sold for e the Girlg' §5.95 Coats, $1.98 P 5 Cione 2 vard. Choicc of outing flannel colors. Sizes 3 to 8. pereale. gingham, blcached cor- T e J:V(’;l[:’dn and copen, in 149 Wash ton, printed voile, English prints, ; u,’llizs_ 'c":a"fbuy Vash Suith Jace striped voile and unblcached oo cloth in fast colors. Sizes 3to8. cotton. Children’s Sweaters, $1.29 AR Street Floor $179 Pull-over Swéaters, in Neat mistures and brown cor- Girls’ Wool Middy Blouses ~ <"™inations of pretty colors. duroy. Sizes 9 to 17. 51-93 “ Loia s Boys' S125 Sweaters, 69c— $298 and $398 Flanncl and Girls' $5.75 Raincoats Coat style. in brown and n Serir Blowe o mave 1ol $3.69 Sizes 24 to 28 in pull-over; other brown and green. Trimmed with Sizes. 30 1o 34, braid and emblems . Five only. Waterproof. Street Floor—Boys' Shop Second Floor. Necond Floor, 54 * Standard quality. all linen. Cheose . opas: R. Harrls ::.E»F;Uis«‘;c:-g‘"d’ s from cither Blue or Red check on Choose from all the wanted Lingerie cellent tasalts, and Bad besn fa- White backgrounds. Friday only at colors. One day. Friday only, at this & C vorably knewn to practiing | this price. price. 0. hysicians and pharmagists for | Third Flaor Third Filoor than 20 years. 1f PERTUSSIN does ot re- Seventh and D lieve your cough in a ressonable —e e < ond Diowond Morchonts | Smeit 18 wisp o coenlt vone BEDSPREADS Rubber Household Aprons More Than Half a Century in large aud small bottles, [-4|a\!'|ll\:||\ \hla“d|c“l‘brm:ll; Q7 49 Heavy quality in pretty de- ¢red on krinkle cloth with @3 . signs _on Rosc, Blue, Green heavy fringe. Size 72x% and Orange backgrounds. All 85C HARRIS & €O gularly sold for -:89. with straps and tic strings. SR RUTS g For Eriday only at this price. Priced specially for Friday only. Main Lloor Moin_Floor Experienced Advertisers Prefer | zz::zz:zzzxzmz:zzzzzz:mz:z:z:z’x:zz Ess s ss s eesstssessstsstseessessetesesssst Try Sworsyn’s First—1219-1221 G St. 'A : 3333833323383883883388338283::222:3:333 > - =3 &

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