Evening Star Newspaper, March 5, 1926, Page 34

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Q 3 NEAR EAST RELIEF |the late i1 HL. T ) f licent 1 wife of Count 1 en, left an ~s r 'ROGERS’ DAUGHTER DIES.! | former 44 Workers Decorated at! Convention in New York for Services. m_in the'ap 759 interest njamin had in the e including *his Eighty- 5.—More than ' MINERS LEAVE JOBS ' AFTER UNION APPEAL f Hundred Men at Kansas Pitts Induced to Walk Out—Complete Organization Planned. 0 miners f ear Mulberry and r ¢ when ) union miners m; on the nes and held conferences with m. The march followed a mass meet held with the sanction of the dis. mine worker i at which tane march was conduc srly manner. Wilters, union district led the march. which was dent other than the short \t the mines with the ion miners. Six mines were ted The march was one of Aunt of Countess Salm Leaves Es- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926. IREXEIRIZRXEIBEIZXEIEIZXEIRIBIEIRITEIEIRILE IR IBIBIB LIS THRIFTIES Smart Swmocks in Pastel Shades $1.29 Made of chambray, and easily laundered, they come in ail the popular pastel col- orings. (Fifth Floor.) Spring Hats for Children 3L Plain, silk and straw or hemp, in tailored styles. Off- the-face shapes and poke bonnet models. (Second Floor.) O.N.T. Spool Cotton 47¢ Dosen 100 yards to the spool. Black and white in all, num- bers. Limit, 1 dozen spools to a customer. (First Floor.) Fancy Cuffed Fabric Glozes 79¢ Novelty “turn over” or flare cuffs with stitching on backs. Spring shades, but not all sizes. (First Floor.) Toiletries Specially Priced Six items which madame and madamoiselle will properly appreciate. Tailored Coats Which Wear The Printzess Label O PR <] Two Spring Assemblages for Mademoiselle Taffeta and Georgette Combine For TUNE IN TONIGHT AT 10 O'CLOCK and hear WEAF Broadcast the WHITTALL ANGLO- PERSIANS Come to The Hecht Co. tomorrow and see our beautiful Whittall Rugs and Carpets, admittedly the finest domestic rugs. We have them, priced as follows: Size 9x12 ft. 8.3x106 ft. 6x9 ft. 4.6x7.6 ft. 36x63 in. 27x54 in. 221/x36 in. Price 5156.00 $138.00 $97.50 $54.00 $25.00 $16.00 $1075 (Sixth Floer.) Quite Special Pyramid Chvie Y Playing Cards 525 —and dress coats of twill— our own “Fashion Mode” models 525 New frocks reflect the in- spiration of Paris showings Feminine flutter—rather than masculine severity, marks the Summer mode for Mademoiselle. Taffeta allies with georgette to establish smartest of Spring frocks, with a bit of fullness, or a flare at front, sides or back. And colors fashion insists on—gray, hois de rose, biscuit, spruce, navy, black. Sizes 14 to 20. (Misses' Section. Third Floor.) 14-Karat Solid Gold Woman’'s Wrist Watch $14-95 This beautiful white gold watch sells regu larly for $20. It.is fitted with a guaranteed 13- jeweled movement, and may be had in several stvles and shapes. Your monogram will be engraved on it free of charge. $1.19 “Manon Lescaut” powder, 99¢ = S0c ~ Jove ' ‘Rice® facve 1" pozeder 35c &1 “Tangee” lipsticks. 79¢ 50c lergen's face lotson, 37c 25¢ Smeoth or linen finishec i cards—splendid for bridg Printzess tweed coats top the sports costume with an air of nonchalance. While the flared dresses of more formal aspect demand a coat with a suggestion of fullness—to really look well. Both are in this smart collection—maderately priced at $25. For the Miss— 14 to 20. HAPPINESS | 2 USED CAR ymow | i | Joseph McReynolds | ET AT R’ poker where two d required, for s “Cutex™ Nail prep- hle aration 24c §1 Manicure scissors, §9¢ (First Floor.) A New “Binner” Wrap-Around of Peach Brocade design is obtaina or blue. Tire 14:h ST (Misses’ Section. Third Floor.) A One Way 1 Ticket to | 5 Przrmonia BROTHERS ARE CHARGED WITH SMUGGLING ALIENS Two in Canada and One in U. S. Accused of Working Traffic Al Berder. ful ride of delirium. fev A new spring model for the youthful figure | It's a st drop down horror hill when vou're headed for pneu monia. It's a wild, pitable, fright and ago (Firs Sterling Silver Candlesticks 10 Inches High is held in the 54'95 pair zree that many of || APAr % correct manner by double What more lovely than the soft glow of candle light ? \What . fu s erippe || J " . more worthy to hold that light than sterling silver sticks? ented— | | hose supporters. Three engraved styles—weighted so as not to upset rely by eatching e TR That slightly embraces hut does not in the least confine lightly Doctors agree that pneumonia with the twin wa flu and wetually the figure. Very | i i | and mighty l \ | | | brought ot encouraged bhoned—has two gores of violati e i \rion 1 -]y Rgether Zelke, & Cana the foolhardy neglect of the simple common sense rules of elastic and ¢ immigra. || health. e Mutch D “lines up them to ve heen (Fifth Floer.) Slip-On Fabric Gloves--<in color! ves, prevented en - (First Floor.) ¢ New Tapestry Bags--- And bags of leather, silk, and silk and leather combined 52.95 Speaking of Spring and of smartness—French up coughs, colds and throat ir | tions the minute th 1 ! United ine it. All the dangers. the pain. || When the two broth. | {he waste of happiness, income. ers wer 3 Spring Attire For The Woman Of Diminutive Statue Shrewd of line and sparing of trifles that “over- dress” the smaller woman, these things sound a wel- come and correct note of smart simplicity. COATS o« FROCKS *25 > simply by x 4 helping na h HYPO.COD at the first phlezm or soreness in $l.25 Get them the same shade heroe. i@ 9 as your Spring sport coat pleasant tasting extractives Cod liver oil, rich in the vitamins v building up your This newest vagary of fashion panels in meets with instant feminine ap- some—bits of needlepoint insets stem Get well and stay well with the help of HYPO.COD. In liquid orl|| tablet form at PEOPLES and all drug stores.—Advertisement §§§§$&é§§®§§&£&§fim STRONG BONES big husky CHICKS result when @ fed on Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter containing both cod liver oil and cod liver meal | These life-sustaining, growth-promoting ingredients, combined with the oatmeal in Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter do away with prac- tically all leg weakness, toe picking and other chick ailments. Mortality is reduced to almost nothing. The finest flock of pullets and broilers you ever raised will result. Ask for UL-Q:PEP CHICK STARTER 4 Made by The Quaker Qats Gmpany Sold by E. W. Hughes, Br;)okland, D. C. Ward Bros., Rockville, Md. Dickey & Co., Inc., Roslyn_, Va. Ulle Bres., Beltsville, Md. T R T S ¥ 5 : LML » proval. The change in styie and color falling in so well with the mandate of the mode “color and more color.” Of high-grade fabric in sombrero, lariat. beaver, orchid, pearl, rosaire, royal blue. (First Floor.) “Onyx” Chiffon Silk Hose $]1.59 Full fashioned, and silk to the top. Lisle soles. Soles lisle interlined for wear. Cdlors: grain, almond, nude, mule, bran, cham- pagne, gunmetal and black. 7 (First Floor.\ e Silk Costume Slips $2.95 Radium—crepe de chine pongee — baronet satin Very special at this price. A variety of the popular Spring shades and either lace trimmed or tailored models. (Fifth Floor.) An entirely new model— DAVID GRIMES RADIO . With built-in loud speaker And You Get 5 Radio Tubes. 1 Exide Storage Battery. 2 Large 45-volt “B” Batteries. 1 Large 22%4-Volt “B" Battery. 1 “C" Battery. Aerial Equipment. $20 delivers the set _— s Q Coats of tweed or twill for every daytime occasion of the smaller woman. Adroitly moulded in correct propor- tion. Some with a touch of squirrel or coney. Sizes 157 (Women's Section, Third Floor.) Silk frocks, too—in every color that's smart. Made with frills, lounces and flares accurately scaled to the dainty “Dresden China" like figure of the diminutive woman. (Women's Section, Third Floor.) $129 K3 o The name “Grimes” is quite sufficient to convince all radio fans of the worth of this set. Which not only is marvelous in its role as a radio but a most interest- ing and beautiful addition to your fur- - nishings. The loud speaker is concealed in the graceful lid of the tu-tone walnut (Music Store, 624 F Street.) Made to sell for $160 Store Hours, 9:15 to 6 P.M. in others. Underarm or pouch, whichever you prefer, so long as it is in the high colors the vogue demands. use—for every occasion. Rags for every (First Flook.) Spring Hats are Here Smart styles in straw or felt, showing the chic and charm of this famous make of hats Your costume may be the “last word” from the best tailor—your shoes Parisian imports—but if your hat is wrong you are “beyond the pale” of Fashion. Your hat will always be right if it's a “Gage.” This group has both the small close-fitting models and the me- dium brim hats in all the colors worn this season. Other “Gage” Hats, priced from $595 to $12.95 (Filth Floor.) Are vou a “Shut- n”? Call our Personal Shopping Bureau— they will buy for vou cxactly to your derec- tions. 2 O AT AN D p O 4 O Ot O OO P »

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