Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1926, Page 24

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THE EVENING RTAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 PARENTSIADITED |~ FORKILLIG B0Y s | Now! Diplomats from the Beat Lad of Five to Death. w . e i | First-degree Murder One of Charge Returned. | 9 ‘ Our t By the Associated Press. ) 1“5 BALTIMORE, Md., February 15.—! i Lal'gest . . ! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Coursey were | ¥ i narzed with the murder of their 5- £ ' vear-old son Eldr in blanket in- | \ I Glove Sales. dictments returned ainst them yes. y terday by the grand jury. The au thorities allege that Eldridge was | i = | om0 ek With o strap und il 6,000 Prs.—An Importer’s Surplus of small brooms Roaxted RIGHT ind h - . 1 | The indictment covers charges of first 1 I|]ina second degree murder and man- | 6‘ In ac lne siaughter i i v i|| "An autopsy showed the child to have , i ||| died from he effects of “*blows admin- | | o4 with a_blunt intrument” and | o i | nd convulsions. | | ce pri ir indictment, de-} ‘ en unruly !d his mother I took them and | she reprimanded me.” he said. Also,) Do you go flying around the said, Eldridge had told Mrs. Cour- | i . I house “trom morning to_mien || 6"t “iather dint love her any | { " ) Every Pair Brand-New! iracging vourself to pieces, fretting | oursey admitted beating the o oy W a brc S| he zht be- |ana fuming and fussing abouc || 0% Yith & broomstiek the night be Usual $1 to $1.50 Qualities! | things that really don't matter”!l|on an errand, and Mrs. Coursey ad- Y g e e E s roaitien it i || aittor (het aReitan|beaten) i twica A Brand-New Collection of A Large Variety of Styles! . o sleep well, ||| With the broomstick, just before he haveitigoodiappation 2 died, because he refused to get into 4}“’ rest well? If so, you are a fly- 1| e 'paentub. Eldridge died Febru- ® | iBiactine abontireany tolgo ol lacs 6: 1 Tres Ses Or | smash. | S | Don't dfl‘;‘ 3";‘;\";"(‘5"':);1)"‘ "lm\h’ | ROCKVILLE —“Mohawk” Gloves are known everywhere for their smartness and fine quality. So et HYPO-COD get you . > e = potnt. : G s 5 : S b b S i e s l aroee Women when you have an opportunity to buy $1.00 and $1.50 qualities for so little as this, hearty self. Let it enrich your s heuarn IS vou'll want tc make the most of it. There is an unusually large assortment of smart watery blood. Let it nourish your Sl i Mfelne. resldont of AHiD novelty cuffs ir flare and turn-down styles. The backs and cuffs are embroidered, strained, starved and shrunken ||| GG P Gida-on Sunday at her home At the New Low Price of the cuffs showing the very newest effects in color and nerve cells. Let it give you back in Rockville, paralysi: pneumonia . | your quiet, steady strength and re- | | being given as the cause of death. design. And the gloves themselves are in a variety of ! " ||| She was a daughter of the late John sistance. Get back the vitality |}y "Ricketts, and is survived by a sis * smart colors such as | that keeps vou singing at your ||| M 2 nd_two brothers, work, all set to enjoy play when | Charles and \yiltred Ricketts. all of ™ i 3 s county. The funeral was con- 7 g B piaytimescomes. ducted this morning from the Baptist [ ] (& Biscuit Sand Beaver HYFO-COD contains hypo-phos- || | Church at Derwood. Rev. P. Rowland G4 Beige Mode French Gray phites and iron, recommended for ||| Wagner, pastor of the Rockville Bap s years by physicians as most effec- Mastic Sable Black tive in enriching the blood and All at the Special Price! tist Church, officiating. d y > s | Rev. P. Rowland Wagner officiated —A dress that gives the graceful animated movement, which is so |at the marriage h on Monday of o I 4 faihs 2 sheaide i H 3 nerve c It also contains pleas- || Lloyd M. Peasl . and Miss Doro- typical of the present fashion—yet which aids in the slenderizing effu‘t ant tasting extractives of cod liver || thy T. Hill, 18, both of Richmond, | so gracious to the full-figured woman—is what the women of larger b o G5t == > 2 Va., the home of th inister being : : b T ¢ 2 Gty s L % g 3 oil, rich in the vitamins so essen- ||| " ocane of the ceremony. - proportions are demanding today. It is this grace of line which sweeps Extra bpace Is Provided Walnut Brown White tial in building up your rundown | Pneumonia, of which she had been almost imperceptibly into freely swinging pleats, flares and circular 5 5 For This Big Sale system. e e e 2 godets or flounces that has made these particular models so exceed- Get well and stay well this win- ||| 450 “0¢"y Mary M - 1 1 Th eorgettes, crepe satins, canton crepes and 7 AN o { il qay, Mrs. Mary M. Bissett, a life ingly popular. e new georg! y P , . —In addition, all s » ter with the help of HYPO-COD. ||| long ‘resident of that section. She gly pop ddition, all the gloves are arranged accord | i sed i ki . They show new neck lines, novel § : : S In liquid or tablet form at|||was the widow of William Bissett, and | Pl"““s ared“zz?o‘:}u?‘z:yb‘goil(}l‘:l?cs ¥ . Lo St to ma;(c selcckuon easy. Plenty of ot S {|[vefore her marriage was a Miss| sleeves an 2 salesreunle S render auict: seriee. Peoples and all other drug stores. || | pyghor The funeral was held Sunday } PECP q ervic — Advertisement. afternoon from the Methodist Church The Colors are black, navy, green, = Phone and Mail Orders Accepted at Potomac, the pastor, Rev. Dr. Me- ) Donald, conducting the services. bois de rose, gray and tan Burial was in the cemetery adjoining Kanne oGt bloar the_church. - 1 =91 Shan z Mrs. Bissett is survived by three Sizes are 421, to 52V, wns and three daughters. She was g . ars old. Kann's—Second Floor. ric C. Deike of Takoma Park, this | county, has filed suit in the Circuit | Court_here for an_absolute divorce :§,3° 'b’L:df-?;,f"}‘,fhng‘j;“‘,‘fifjf e tee And Here’s a Special Sale of Attractive A Perfect-Fitting Dress Cut Out for You According to the bill, the couple i FREE her only about six months. No' ¥ e L Ezlfledtren were born. ) § \} lngerle Or arge Omen —If you want a lovely new Spring dress, but hesitate were married May 20, 1922, and lived The plaintiff -is represented by At- to cut it out yourself, come to the store any day this week, At Big Savings! ton. 2 Y s tern, and an expert dressmaker will cut your dress out The funeral of Chief Judge John | At Unusually Low Prices for You. You can then easily finish it at home. This tarium, Takoma Park, aged 90 vears | o ducted by Rev. O. A. Gillingham of COMING "Says aching and stifiness are hetped || o T038E Pl e st i —Bloomess of muslin and dimity, tailored and —Chemise of nainsook and dimity, lace trim- rions away lowea an hincss. of ‘severst weehs: | : lace trimmed ~Gowns of muslin, embroidery 4 " Gowns of nainsook, dimity and block VICTROLAS AND RECORDS g der favorable conditions and amid e N | et THE W AREHOUSE REMOV AL SALE { Silks Usually Costing $2.50 to $3.69 Yd. torney Henry W. Sevirig of Washing: | select any wool dress goods and an Excella Printed Pat E. West of the Orphans’ Court for | \ ;i : special service—one dress to a customer—is offered for this county, who died early yesterday 3 —This manufacturer’s close-out lot presents an unusual opportunity for lhe' woman this week only, to help you with your Spring clothes. morningitet theryWasington Shantdl who wears extra sizes to secure well made, dependable lingerie at a low price. All Dress Goods Section—Street Floor. will be held from Pumphrey’s Chapel I‘ the garments are designed on well fitting lines, and are reinforced where needed. Rockville, at 2 o'clock tomorrow af- The f G gt s ' Tertoons MEclaervices haallipet oontll The following kinds in the sale: Germantown, formerly pastor of the 5 d Re, r . Darnestown Presbyterian Church, and $1.25 an gula 4 A Sale of the Ansell, Bishop and Turner burial will be at Darnestown. $1.49 Values @ $1.95 Values Judge West's death, which was due (1221 F Street) Stock of He was a judge of the Orphans’ Court trimmed. Chemise with built-up shoulder, lace " S 5 % 5 HOW ATHLETES TREAT s and chief judge more than trimmed. crepe. Slips with hip hems and lace trimming. STRAINS AND SPRAINS - Kann's—Second Floor. e Ey ; Where outdoor life prevails during Gymnasium director advises ||;;,0"entire Winter, where the climate e EEeL W i el = Thousands of Yards of the = pICED) and there are no restrictions upon, and | = . . e e e s s ba Smartest SPnng Silks at ° ° hndiction bruises and strains as || ments, such as golf, polo. tennis, auto- I et OF OUR $200.000 RESERVE STOCK isn " nasium at Utica, N. Y., writes that || 10 “Convenfent train service, For . —There are all these popular weaves é“l ):hxshassortmsgnt. gsd x;arly every :n_aglmg- i i ite. Si T i e and include effective way of treating them. E 1o alsle sy In o seuva Abns o | - E— ble color, including black and white. Silks that are 33 to 39 inches wid: he has found a simple and always || articulars as to fares. time of trains, ! “Just pat on a little Sloa please call upon or write S. E. Burge: the following— ey ;““%'L‘ihgfil:hfilk"e‘:";‘?"* X . P. A., 1510 H st. n.w., Washington, fon 3 Sati G D ke Ut Suftness,and || D. C. Southern Railway System.—Ad: | 32 P Cott e Sets 3 Bl Flat Crepes, Satin Canton Crepes, Satin Charmeuse, Georgettes, Crepe e An hand and we think ¢ || vertisement. { = co ag AL de Chines, Radium, Faille Crepe, Foulards, Tub Silk Broadclo 18 the best ever.” g Changeable Taffetas and Silk-and-Wool Bengalines, Failles and 11 help, because Pastor Asks Dry Law Change. it doesn't feaden the pain: i1 || special Dispateh to The Star. In This Attractive New Pattern at A Sposts| Crepes. e ey Ltos thie JHAGERSTOWX, | February 16— Pl e foa || dodincation of iile Volsiead law s s BAS AP Srcelat e s b e hat it will be agreeable to a larger It is glis] orcclainware and decorate: bulids up the Injured tissues— |, umber of people was urged by Rev. with an unusually wide and attractive border 2160 Pairs of Thread Silk Hose n el relief. || Dr- William Samuel Hess, pastor of design and with gold edge and shoulder line. inflammation. || the Presbyterfan Church of this city, The pattern is under the glaze, and therefore [J “Secon,ds” Of uw $1 00 Q ity c r ® lllll [ ] §. Sloan, 113 W. Isth St., New ||Curie, daughter of Mme. Curle, the 6 Tea Cup Saucers Mail or Phone Orders Filled While Quantity Lasts 0 York. ! world-renowned radium expert, has 6 Broad ond Butiee 1 Meat Dish : S e tes 1 Uncovered Vegetable e —Think of buying Thread Silk Hose for 49¢ a pair! To be sure 6 Broakfast Plates Dish N < they are called “seconds,” but often the imperfections seem to be almost imaginary, and at the worst are only very slight. The sizes n stopsPiGetad| |1 e secion I conETREAton. cannot fade or rub off. The set includes— wve it on hand ——ise == are from 9 to 10, and this extensive color list presents excellent choice— 3o 'y All druggists—35 cents. Dr. Earl At the age of 16 vears Mile. Irene 6 Tea Cuj 6 Fruit Saucers s —The same pattern is here in open stock, so you can replace broken pieces at any time. Kann's—Third Floor. French Nude, Champagne, Atmosphere, Priscilla Gray, Banana, Gun-Metal, Nude, Black, Peach, Flesh and Dove Gray. $22.50 to $27.50 Wood Finished Kanne Street Flooe, Metal Beds The Big Sale of Fur Coats $12 9 5 Is Offering a New York Furrier’s . Entire Stock of High-Grade Garments y/g At An Actual Saving to You of— —There are only 85 of these beds, therefore you will be wise to hurry down tomorrow for one of = them. They are very attractive in style and Severe tests in cases of long standing have proved that PAZO designs, and you have choice of walnut and OINTMENT can be depended upon with absolute certainty to Stop 3 . any case of Itching, Blind, Blseding or Protrading Pilea. mahogany finishes, Twin, three-quarter and Recommendod by Physicians and Druggists in United States | ‘ i and Foreign Countries. | = full sizes., = Pset';:m.n; ';;' _PAZO OINTMENT in tubes with Pile Pipe Attachment, 7T5c | Kann’s—Third Floor. 5 and in tin boxes, 60c. The circular enclosed with each tube and e box contains facts about Piles which everybody should know. PARIS MEDICINE CO., Beaumont and Pine Streets, St. Louis, Mo.

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