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ADVERSE VOTE RECORDED | on sheli, chair g The restful Emerald glass iccts eyes |The nti-evolution bill fo! ing yesterday in the S The committee stood 3 the bill, and 2 minority report will be filed. Rev. L. W resentative from L author of the bill, the committee and argued for a fa Genuine Emeral- | ites are branded. Look for name. teaching 1 of the theory llefs should not be taught in the pub- lic schools any more than the doc- trine of a denomination or religion. reported by the House education committee, and Ww: passed on a minority report, the de- Date on the measure eclipsing the ar- gument on any other measure this session. A motion to reconsider was entered and tabled spveral days later | S y a one Vi B & McFADDIN & COMPANY Biablished <o years | ———— ‘M(r:mh(musr," whose wealth has heen 1 ',e the Kansas City Soprano, 19 stimated at 00,000,000, selected Chosen. {vesterday, his eighty-fifth birthday, ‘ £ J. Pape, a to announce that he \\uul\l leave on | Oliver, Years Old, to FaceiMetro- - |1 Ao s har Sont of His: entirs | 2. i Asscetated Press graph. politan Golden ~orseshoe. American Her parents and several hundred wud friends and n nbors will be ere to pay her tr i The mest cahn and dispassionate | lissourian in New York is Marion | 389 f. 1 quiet eve- | ;"' ts, her sis- he has kept t the last few weeks dur- nsive practice. | er mother be S e 4R d Press operator, 1 to his telegraph - of the Metro t she is des | ¥ to her native coun | iark when he 1.f : Metropolit. as we do H. P. WEST ESTATE VALUED AT $500,000 Townley A. McKee Leaves Money to Wife. rte ing to e document was gives | in the West Realty Corpara | on to his brother, William D. s the Fe he YI'!I.{U-.-]‘ f the net ‘est, during one-third each to lyn V. W. Osborne | e sale of any of his or provides that his | S have the | \0 the wife Rt hode Island nd |g® They are to invest | the income quarterly nd to distribute 2. J. McKee, for life. McKee in the hote A brother, .000, and 0,000, A the edu- - employe, 00 for the latter's daughter. - remainder is to be distributed ON ANTI-EVOLUTION BILL Mississippi Senate Committee 5 to 1 Against Favorable Report—Mi- nority Will Urge Measure. By the Asso JACKS ted Press ed to unfavorably r(—pollthc]lnn<L alter Evans, rep- ke County and; peared before vorable report. He was followed by E. Noel, ex-Governor of ippi. one of the authors of the colution bill introduced in the cally prevents the supported schools | that man ascended ‘or ended from a lower order of ani- Its authors argued that evolu- s are a cult and that their be- The measure was also unfavorably brought up and THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FORTUNE FOR CHARITY. ‘Millionaire Straphanger” Will fortune in the form of a trust f endowment of an ins poor children of \West Chest, M “Slips, $5 : | DIRECTORS RENAMED ard YORK, February 17 (®) “multimillionaire subway - the | ution for the YORK, February 17.—The Jvmvnm ating on | venominated to succeed themasslves Children’s Stamped Voile Dresses, $1.25 In blue and tangerine. be sewn. 6-8-10 year: Art” Dept.—. Seams to Floor B B S S0 S BN S BME O N AR NN NS B R B A S S MM NONOAAE MO N RO M SENOMN N SR ACAOM A RO NN NN S In Lines So Becoming to Full-F igured Women! New Spring Frocks For Women and Larger Women 52D Spring’s latest dictates for all fashionables—expressly | created for women and larger women. (reorgettes Satins Georgette 38 to 52 B I O S B R R R R R R R Rl Special Purchase Sale of 1.800 Pieces Glove Silk Underwear Direct From One of the Largest Manufacturers Because of slight imperfections we are able to offer them at prices that mean great savings. Look at These Prices: 98c $1.39 i Lovely glove silk underthings at prices you'd expect to pay for much less dainty garments! This is a sale that every Washington woman will welcome. Glove silk underthings appeal to all women, because they are so practical and eco- nomical. VESTS are plain tailored, bodice style, with self-picot straps. STEP-IN PANTAS are strongly reinforced and plain tailored. Vests—If perfect would be $§1.39—Sale Price. Step-in Pantas—If perfect would be §1.79—Sale Price, BLOOMERS are cut full and reinforced to insure wear. In Pink, Peach, Nile, Maize, Tea Rose. Palais Royal—Main Floor ATHRLETARALAR RNV CRRRNNNN AN Variety and Values to Delight All Particular Women! Women’s Dainty Undermuslins $1.59 Every garment well made and most at- tractively finished! Gowns, of plisse crepe, fine nainsook and batiste made in many charming effects. Some are made entirely by hand and beauti- fully embroidered. White and colors. You will find an equally attractive assort- ment of Envelope Chemise Slips Pajamas Special New Group of “Ami French” Chemise, $1 Just like the French m o d el s—attractively scal- New Costume | New Slips that are design- ed to accompany the latest modes—of moonbeam, a metallic finish. In many high lustrous fabrics with bright oolors: Other Slips, $1.98 to $10.98 straps -or built-up shoulder. White only. Palais Royal—Third Floor WEDNESDAY, terms exp Frank FOR A. P. ELECTION|#p» | Endow Home for Poor Children. f E, H. e rd Stand- NEW YORK, February 17 (®).— Bulletin. 5 e John E. Andrus of Yonkers, known | Frank B. Noyes of The Star Among| The committes also nominated as . . candidates for director the following: Five Renominated—Others Paul H. Anthony, New Bedford Stand: Kirkwood, Kansas Clty S Waterbury Republ Pittsburgh The committee also nominated two ittee of the Asso.|candidates to fill the unexpired term er County. caused by the death of Victor F. Law- Andrus is head of the Arlington | ciated Press met here yesterday an W . Strong, Chicago Dall The Palais Ro L. S. Plaut & Co. Newark . Walter New rippling effects, slenderizing ensemble models and tailored styles—of the leading Spring fabrics. Flat Crepes Brocades ver Prints Bright embroideries, band scallops, pin tucking and pleats—make these dresses distinctive favorites. In all the newest and most becoming shades. Sizes lais Royal—Third Floor. - loped and embroidered, with AL SIS IR SRS AN SARAIELAISASSSSRIESE SRR SRRRSSRARRSRASSRTRRRAR AR SN SR AR S LS A S A A R A A A R RN SR R A R R A S i AR SRR AR R AR SRS A8 ? FEBRUARY 17, the following five dlrectors, whose |News; Hilton U. Brown, Indianapolis | Japanese Prince IIl of Measles. this year: News Noyes, Washington Star; Oehs, New York Tin Minneapolis Journal McLean, Philadelphia | next. New 'York Sun New A. Chronicle-Tele- Kruxe Department Slora ity Merchandise B X X ) Lovely Collz of newness. Cleve Vestees georgette daintily \\\\\l)\\\”\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' Very Unusual Styles In This Sale of Gloves French Novelty Real Kid Gloves $3.50 to $5.95 e Values 2'291 7 Fancy Cuff Gloves, in many smart styles. Trimmed with bright colored embroidery. In the wanted popular shades of mode, beaver, rust, tan, brown, black and white, wlnl(‘ and black, etc. Imported Fabric Gloves $1.50 and $2.00 $1 Values ¢ Suede-finish Novelty Fancy Cuff Gloves, in many styles—plain, frill and turn back cuffs, attractively fin- ished with embroidery and stitching. In all the wanted shades. Palais Royal—Main Floor 228500 NS RRRRNRNN Featuring Nine Specials in Baby Needs at Great Savings! Infants’ Silk-and- 75C Wool Teething Bands Of three leading makes—with side or front tabs. 6 months to 3 years. Infants’ Cotton 29 c Made of fine combed varns. Sizes 4 to 6la. Hosiery Infants’ $1.25 Silk, Wool $1 and Cotton Shirts = In singlé or double breasted styles. 6 montas to 3 years. Infants’ 7S¢ Hand-em- broidered Japanese Shoessgc Comfortable little shoes in pink or blue. 40c Infants’ Wool | 29C Flannel Binders Heavsll‘ “{)ll;ite Stocki- nette Rubber Sheeting, o $2.50 Guaranteed to wash. One yard wide. 65c Gray Stockinette Rubber Sheets (14x27) 3 5 (& Infants’ 59¢ Flannelette Gowns, Kimonos, 45C Gertrudes Sizes from Infants to 2 years. Infants’ Four-Drawer ‘Wardrobe $ 1 O Making: it so_easy to keep all of baby’s things in order! Well constructed of fine woven reed. Highly enameled in ivory. Palais Royal—Third Floor T L I R Y AR s 2 R S S R S R S R N S R R R R N S R N N N R A N R A R R A S A SRR R AR R S S SRR S5 1926. voted upon at the next annual meet- | hold says t ing In New York, Tuesday, April 20| Son of the H. C. Adler, Chattanooga presided as chairman of the nominat- Patterson, Baltimore Sun;)ing committee znd Ogden M. W. T. Dewart, R. sridgeport Tele- Battle Creek En: | e e 12 commtses o o | TOKIO: Tebrutes 11 o e || FURNITURE he foregoing 12 candidates wi e | gram received by the imperial house- | e t Prince Chichibu, second | RENTING mperor of Japan, who left | = here nine months ago for two y FOR of study in Europe, 13 11l with meas : Times, | at Murren, Switzerland. Household Parties Receptions Drives | Conventions Office Weddings [ 5,000 Folding (lndra [ Alwass in"8 | 464 Pa. Ave. N.W. | I Main 9136 H oyal With Spring Freshness and Charm New Neckwear Collar and Cuff Sets % $2.50 and $3.50 4 and Cuff Sets, in all the new Spring };; shades. Made of pleated georgette trimmed with ecru braid lace and tiny gold buttons. Cuffs to Match, Set ol 5 +* Tuck Jeorge ‘estees 2 1 z l'ucked Georgette Vestees and $250 = A & For the new frock or to giv v designed in V neck style that can be converted into a high neck line. $3.50 Vestees are rapidly growing in popu- larity and these models promise to be leaders in the vogue! trimmed with lace and cut in the V neck style. e 2hitee SRR > Ltk b Stamped Baby Dresses, 59¢ Of soft white nainsook. Seams already sewn. 6 months to 1 vear. e Art Dept.—Main Floor Chicago [v] > £t ] S e 2t tde a3 > 2 an old dress the charm I Crepe de (,hme Vestees With Cufls .50 B ‘0 Match, Set $3 i S Cre ions of As practical as they are delightful for the sets are made reversible with a dif- ferent color on the other side. Palais Royal—Main Floor bt b o I's a Fascinating Pastime—to Trim Your Own Hat! Untrimmed Hair Hats $5.00 ¢ $7.50 Put into one of these becoming shapes a bit of your own individu- ality! In our assortment of beautiful models—in- cluding all the new blocks, you will be sure to find a hat par- ticularly suited to your own type. Bewitching shapes in all the new Spring colors! An artistic gouch of our specially made flowers or trimmings— a bow of ribbon and vou will have designed just the hat you want! Palais Royal—second Floor B i s Necessities Adopt the Charm of Luxuries! ‘Dainty Little Aprons and Apron Sets $1 Crisp Little Aprons, trimmed with laces and embroidery. In many differ- ent styles—with or without bibs. The sets are scalloped or rick-rack frimmed. Caps, 25¢ to 75¢ Cuff Sets, 25¢ to 75¢ Maids’ and Nurses’ Uniforms Specially $ 1 : 9 8 Priced at Straightline or double service models that are neat and becoming. Trimly tailored uni- forms of black and gray pongee, colored chambray and white Fruit of the Loom Cam- bric. ok g Palais Royal—Third Floor B A s S S A A R A A R A A Rt o e 3 A New Spring Favorite In Distinctive Footwear $]_O Pr. A beautiful new Spring style — expressing simplicity and individuality in every line. Select the model pictured b# here in either— All Patent. All Tan Kid Champagne, Kid Inlay Tongue. All Black Satin. Palais Royal—Second Floor Mot > fe< 1) 45, e > b et . R