Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1926, Page 21

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FOODPROBEPLAN " OFHOUSEKEEPERS Alliance to Keep Record of Price of Bread and Quality and Weight. 1 : | Shortage Was Due to Flooding of SHIPPING NEWS 1gs From OUTGOING NTEAMERS 'G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C, Vanderbilt Goes to Hunt Giant Turtle And Whale Shark at Galapagos Islands George Pindar, registrar of the Mu- {.|seum of Natural History, said he belleved Mr. Belansky had gone along to “reproduce the natural col- ors of the fi as they are taken out of the water.” He said the expedition was financed privately by Mr. Van- derbilt The Gal ant turtles, these would form By the Associated Press. NEW Y Vanderbilt, vacht, the Island adventu; a month nners la of who made the islands But he is hunting fish, agos are the home of gi- nd it was expected that f the study er objects re whale His oflices verified this vester but would nothing more. Will | to the n ‘made Vanderbilt -month ar y r, of ladelp] as and William F Amer extended study of oceanography, and other cruises have served to stock his 3 v Museum of uarium at his Long Island SOCIETY (Continued from I’as m \¥. Arno Amand "y \0IL CITY WATER FAMINE ENDS AFTER HARD FIGHT Twenty) Waterworks Sunday Ni sult of Ice Gorg rfurth, Mis Sue Murphy, Miss Kenneth D, . Warren S . Mrs. J. O, itice, Miss Underhofier, M water that | the ement of the e | learned Telen Tleinly m the | | SAFETY A US_ED CAR rrox Joseph McReynolds 1 | 14th STREET AT R 10 Nile in the old days cost of only § Rich’s Gelatine Wine Jelly rare old winc lavored witl 608 to 614 Magruder Inc. Best Grocerie Conn. Ave. and K St. Mair J Established 1875 | ; o] = o] —— 3] Heodquarters for i The Famous & D . Boys’ and Girls’ SHOES ring s unusual in I widths Charmeen— Sport— Coats For every taste. T'o meet every price. Twill Bloom, Embroidered in Gold Thread; Beige Ermine Collar, $59.75 ZsHoP G STREET CLUB BLDG. - a0 =0 bili 1st1 $2,000,000 LEFT HEAD OF KANSAS CITY STAR Chief Beneficiary in Estate of Wife, Who Was Daughter of Founder of Paper. By the Assoclated Press. KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 3.— After minor bequests, Irwin R. Kirk- wood, editor of the Kansas Star, is left in trust the $2,000,000 estate of his wife, Mrs. Laura Nelson Kirk- wood, in her will, which will be filed for probate here late today. She died in_Baltimore, Md., last week. The bequest is to be used and in- vested by Mr. Kirkwood as he sees fit. At his death his share of the estate will be converted into cash to .be used for construction of a building the collection of works of s of the estate on will gather isions of his will for the sas City. the editor and sas Clty Star. Mrs. s only daughter. Mr. founder of the K: Kirkwood was Ifarm women in the West have that electric washing ma- are equally good as a labor sed as butter churns. chines saver when 'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 19%. WIN CUMBERLAND VOTE. | ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Orchestra_concert by _the United, States Soldlers' Home Band Orchestra, tomorrow ev ning, in Stanley Hall, at 6: o'clock, John S. M. Zimmer- mann, ~ bandmaster; Emil A. Fenstad, assistant leader. March, “The Elite” Zimmermann Overture, “Summer Night's Dream’ S Serenade, ¥ h Waltz Dream”..... : e Comis_intermezzo. ol H “Rubenesque” .........Slater s ol Waltz, “Blossom Time”.Romberg ey Finale, “Paddlin’ Maddelin ‘Toasph 5| Home" .. .. Woods “The Star Banner.” Citizens’ League Candidates on Ticket for March Election. Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md.,, March 3.— The municipal primary fight yester- day put all of the four candidates of the Citizens' League on the ticket for the general election on March 16, he han former es 1", Heller, incumbent, 2,104 1 J. Baldwin, d are Walter 1L | es C. Deetz, An . George P. Haul- +. Spoupe. The Cit- rsed Irvine, Smith, Rob Connecticut Avenue Shop. Burglars specializing In women" wearing apparel got 22 dresses and coats in the establishment of Miss Alice Buchana, 1101 Connecticut ave- nue, late last night or early this|g. morning. Entrance was gained by cuttin, a panel from a side door. Polic are making a thorough search of tor Batiniates the city for suspects. They also have Dulin_ & Martin Bldg. appealed to police of other cities to | assist, believing the goods are hcln:1 Pair of Wonderful . Imperial shipped from here. Cloi oisonne Vases Presented to the U. S. Naval Officer in command of the Asi- atic Fleet by the Emperor of Japan at the time of his corona« tion in November, 1015. Together with a Large Chinese Silver Koro 1o be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. Wednesday March 10th, 1926 At 2 P. M. By order of the American curity & Trust Co, for an estate. ELEVENTH ST. Valor in Fashion--and Virtue n Value Characterize these three Groups of ng'uishecl Coats Of course the weaves follow the convention of the season— Twills Lorsheen Satins —in the soft tones; the vibrant colors—and the staple shades. Plain tailored—elaburac!ely em- broidered—and trimmed with the fashionable furs—Squirrel, Pahmi, Muskrat. Susliki. Monkey. etc. Women's and Misses’ Sizes Third Floor jal———|ol———]o|———|alc——|n|———=]al——|a|——2]n] [——[o]c——=[o[——=]a]———]al——x2d psborn | was crowned emperor a century and | | the decoration of his coronation man ‘ tle. i Baldwin and Be A drive was made against Irvine, present police and fire commissioner, who has been active in law enforcement. Mayor Thomas W. Koon was automatically renominated for.a seventh term. PSR | Wore 01d Ornaments. | At Tournai, in Belgium, the tomb' of Childeric was discovered in Among the relics were 300 | golden models of bees. These were | removed to Paris, and when Napoleon | small | EFFECTIVE NOW a half later he chose these bees fnri 1605 14th St. N.W. 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The Cape-back styles are dis- tinctive. Poiretsheen Charmeens Bg¢ngalines Blonde. Also, new Patent Leathers and Black Satins. ND this season’s styvles show decided improvements of construction. Made by the new improzed “Littletvay Process.” HIS new manufacturing proc- ess makes dainty footwear still more flexible, with other insoles, absolutely free of Makes shoes fit more A and retain their shapes longer. More than ever, IWash- ington’s most remark- able shoe values for women—at $5.95 & §7. 7th & K 414 9th St “Arcade Shop™ 1914-16 Pa. Ave 3212 14th St. 233 Pa. Ave. SE “Women’s Shop,” 1207 F St. “Hahn Special” Insured Silk Hosiery, $1.45

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