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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926. 25 2 T L e Ea TR e 2l Ve, 2 e T T2, MUSECHIN TOLEDD " GIVE@M{}U& ‘ Jail After Joy-Ride By the Associated Press. Will of E. D. Libbey Makes It | One of Most Heavily En- William 15 miles w. them of marched the boys into S the procession proceeded on foot : SEA CAPTAIN WINS FIGHT, 20 shors t wer pet s, s SAVES HIMSELF AND CREW With Broken Arm and Shoulder, Imprisoned in Pilot House, Steers Sinking Tug Ashore. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, March 5.—Oblivious of w broken arm a oulder, and imprisoned in his ouse, Capt. John Billings piloted sinking tug hoat to shore in the River last night after a crash with a freighter. The tug went down just as she reach- prison. The tug collided with the freighter Cornish from Boston and she was slewed about so violently that her pilot house door was jammed. Capt. Billings received his injuries when he was thrown against the wall of the! pilot house. Disregarding offers of aid from the Cornish he signaled full speed ahead. Managing the wheel with his left hand and right knee he head- | for shore. The crew clambered to a nearby wharf as two policemen ex- tricated ghe captain from the pilot house and took him to a hospital. Fitting Your Style i To Your Purse! dowed in U. S. —— through the c to the jail. When the car stolen, Grimes requested b deputized and allowed s de to walk back from whe er they might be found. The reques was granted the Assoriated Press LIIDO, NOT only all the new colors— Grays, Blondes, Bois de Rose and others. Not only all the newest e : and most brilliant patterns. But = rdleals, "/ prices to fit each and every woman's |BAN ON FRAVTEHNITIES LIFTED IN MISSISSIPPI " | Governor Indicates H; Will Sign Bill Re-admitting Greek-Letter to State Colleges. Consult An OPTOMETRIST Ii your eyes are troubling you, consult an optometrist. From him you can get all the facts concerning your trouble. OPTOMETRY _celdom {ails to relieve the visual trouble. It is a science taught in the leading colleges and practiced by those who have passed the State Board of examination. OPTOMETRISTS —never use drops or drugs to determine your eye trouble. They examine the eyes, write the prescription and fit the glasses to vour face correctly. You may command this service throughout the life of the glasses. 10,000 each n the two e granted left to | la p tund and | G these organizations to be with the consent of faculties “hools, & fenry L. Whitfield indicated 5 | that he would sign the bill. ireek-letter fraternities were L 7Y s TR 22 22 will be | 15 paintings | ned fiu of art for public ex- | “HAHN SPECIALS--- Three of 18 exquisite novelties in the Extra Quality Group of our popular “Hahn Specials.” (srays — Parchments — Sauternes—and Color-trimmed Patents. At all our $ 7 stores. in th | ) M. Russell, then a member of that body from Latay- stte County T 7 E. 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