Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1926, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1926. i N PALM BEAGH AGUG MARION TALLEY HAPPILY PLANS | FOUR STUDENTS BAILED. |, R Don't ANeglect : HER DEBU’I‘ A’l‘ METROP()LITAN Assault Resulting From Snow Ball IM,” e n"rtll"‘k{\\’ir:‘;’;:‘y.wm be tried | that COUGH | A S| || S SON e it i vounen! ™ g RASERSes | REMODELING SALE John Joseph White, el . It never pays to neglecta cough. rim. Si J % e and Arthur Flourence of New | do Gree 4, fo ¢ mill I S o 8y Prima Ponna Since : and and John Y. Regan of | hund, is to paint portraits of well | WOMEN’S SHOES op it with a remedy whic g s . . | { hington, all students, ch 1 known soclety people of England your doctor might not spprove. | SOCiEty Awaiting Statement Patti’s Triumph. A e N dPERTUSSlN is @ proven rem- A 3 that hae bet il oty o vmenty eers'nes | Promised by H. H. Rogers, |19 y..r.01ds Ambition R T g Conntoss Eather. Pl At Exceptionally Attractive Px;n'russm soothes the = | 0 icS e 7 Prices <cough spasm, helps to clear the age. ; ’ airpassages of sticky, germ-laden By the Associated Press. on Operatic Stage | i 2 Z mucus and reduces the inflam- PALM BEACH, Fla., February 15.— ¢ i » mation. It is entirely free from SUll_atingling over the thrill it got |y, ol / ! in; farmt 5 vesterday when Count Ludwig Salm| e - e 7 H jurious or habit-forming drugs. Von. Hoogstraeten met his infant son, bruary 15.—A 19 1 ¥ ! Sold by all droggisw in large | pcier Constantin, for the first time:| Seatold &ivl is hanpy today over her 95 and small bottles. | Palm Beach society anxiously awaited | © | statements which were promised to- 4 5 | ay by the count and H. H. Rogers,| . { ather of the countess cipal @ Metry ince i ) a ues he thrill came when the count at-| ;e her debut at 16, eached the tempted to banish the private detec- | phreshold of one of her cherished ambi- | tive the Millicent sent along | tione. | [ e for with th d young Peter. The| ‘yedterday Miss | sleuth. ham, was not of the | eral hours to practic Ocerl ey { Eve CO-u banish pe. and the Austrian's|Gilda in “Rigoletto’ s N Ty Flare failed to wither him. He told| who knew her as a o i \ X the count he wasn't at all tickled to| KKunsas Clty started for New w0 | let him see the baby in his room any-| her debut Wednesday. Others also | EESSSSSS S =5 way. plan to make the trip. i I N — — - | g ® Rheumatism Demands His Rights. N l T/ count Waved his paers, wlich| YOune sing u' | MARION JLEY. | Neurltls Sore Muscles $l l Va. ues ’ had _been signed by Justice O"Malley | Tallex, a rd egraph . " ) I Freshen Up. of New York, and demanded his s firs ing L rvs | Joint Pain \ —_— rights. ears to hear ghter Sing. | zood times | The detective insisted on the garden| It was throush his untiring efforts |, gy » zood 10 a case like . 4 | or the beach. Baby Peter started to| {hat She vecelved her musica Neuritis pain stops! At once! | 3 a clean, colorless liquid A\ 9 L e N Miss Talley's greatest hope .| A moment after applying "Heet” to | Y WOLF S WALK OVER SHOP His grandma, the dowager countess. o s a - | th ; T . & = ( : P es: - Nicest Laxative, ||, i crome. e oo i e, el o B noment sier appiving et to) 1500 i WO The hullaballoo was heard father andifrlendmtusnotlic]aisay; | v [ tingling glow; a soothing all| e hointed. 1 through the corridors of the exclusive | PRI o [ : ith; then the N [ “C ts”lo | Roval Toinciana and the eathered " 2 T f 0 ST i 1 crowd had its thrill. The countess and | o e = ~ ~~\-'v‘-_;v~l-/: I\A'—dN‘d' loe “x.lfi,‘e‘:""ls'"“‘-“’;‘n“h;“f}““ ':'E':rp-‘lie»rlwx.wm_ N. Y.. his lawyer, and William Y ‘ W hetore Fon O e ey | home, after which they went to a|Sanell, put . , | i pain. o p: * | dance at a roadhouse SR e x xt | Vitation of Otto H. Kahr: Take one or | U4nce A8 TOAGNOUSE. he Qetestive|CONNUS adviser, as to what the mext| f et OO0 G N G “Cascarets” any | picked o Babs andin i‘ b eps would be in obtaining the privi - > ; . |picked up the baby and left. the count |joges extended to him under the New {{ stimu- |and the dowager countess accompany- | yorle court order Thers ary 25,000 | % late vour liver and ing him to the elevator. The dowager | Jast night he declined to d s| woman workers i it Vi start " your bowels. countess still wept hysterically. The |,n " probable moves he would | 5515 latea: hanifactucing o Then you will feel|count tried to quiet his son, who wailed | ,though he said he might issu pan. Compared with the number fine, your head be-|the louder and spurned the “dollies” |statement today. Mr. Rogers also in-|of ma women are in a| ¥ his titled father proffered. Aivated he hadiunaer | majority by about 123.000 \ “\ comes clear, stomach o cens B dicateR e it unen ration o : . n't Want to See Wife. visability of issu atement on = “‘\ sx\;et.k, tongue P‘"L‘ behalf of the Rogers family. | OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS e 4 o The count_tolu_the detective that b peiced Now Located In Our Own Bidr. Nothing else cleans, sweetens, and {unless he could see his son in the Salm's House Plundered. 2 % cireshes the entire system like |privacy of his room he didn't care to| VIENNA, February 15 OP).—The 922 1_4"‘ S'.' 1319-1321 F Strest icasant, harmless candy-like “Cas- |See him at all. “I e thousands of [town house hera of Count Ludwig Ooposite. Franklin Park arcts” They mever mripe, overact, |Miles to see my boy.” he declared. “I|Salm-Hoogstraeten, hushand of the for C N M oken, Divections atar,o¥eract: did not come to see the mother, I don't (mer Millicent Rogers has been plun s 3 re a damn about seeing her. I only |dered by thieves, it revealed to s ! February 15 STORE NEWS Hours: 8 AM. to 6 P.M. children on cach box—drug|\ant to ses the babe. " S Oat ot Mvel v ey orme oQnticians cs. After the detective and nurse left| were among the objects taken. City Club, - Huge Lot of Suits , ) at little more than Another Unusual Value in THE FEBRUARY SALE ‘ - HALF PRICE Of LIFETIME FURN ITURE We've made the reductions cover such a wide range of values that you can find a suit of any weight or any color for little more than HALF its original price. t Suits for this winter weather or suits for spring—heavy blue serges and cheviots, or the lightweight fabrics in new light shades of gray. *60 Suits *35%° $50 Suits * 30 40 Suits *22°° No Charge for Necessary Alterations R e «;\:‘\‘ “\\ gueia ey ey R L ~ ' Jf/ N\ RO s TR Early American Group A Line of $40 7 Pieces, $295 ' Overcoats $ 1 9.75 A Bedroom Group of Colonial _ Reduced to Charm, in maple with a quaint, . These are the stylish double-breasted box models; velvety zapon finish. There’s a large variety; all sizes. bureau with hanging glass, chest with portable stand, toilet table with hanging glass and delightful . poster bed. An unusual value in By pé“,l!,f osx}o‘,f,:e Prices Reduced the present sale. and High Shoes in our §10.00 and $12.00 Values.$7.85 very complete stock are drastically reduced in this 68 00 and $8.50 Values. . . $5.85 All 11 ki , ad- MAYER & CO vertined brands that were $6.00 and $7.00 Values. . . $4.85 made especially for us. o i For your convenience we Nunn-Bush Patent Leather ha od them inte . Seventh Street . - Between D & E : three large groups. Full Dress Oxfords Excepted

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