Evening Star Newspaper, March 8, 1926, Page 6

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Ot // Comet Rice MORE TIME GIVE VIAGNUS JOHNSON | LET VS SHOW THE Abe Martin Says: | INING STAR. WASHIN ‘SEARCH OF RUINS LIKELY T0 HALT' IN, D@, guarded by the preserving sands of the desert and is now very slowly being dug from oblivion. Excava- tion is jle only in the Winter months, as the torrid heat and lack in Summer discourages ef- Scientists believe other historic- lie beneath the 1 MONDAY, of w fort MARCH 8. 1996. MARSHALS’ CONVENTION WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY Federal Officers to Be Welcomed by John Marshall—To Visit President. ||u assist the members in rendering the best possible service to the Depart f i courts, to at to foster har- ‘lfll'll!‘\'fl cen the offices monious {of United ernment dep: | formity of pra maintain a hig a | honesty and courtesy in all their r | signified_their tntention to be present. | United States Marshal Edgar C. Sny- | der is president of the association and | W. Frank Mathues of the eastern dis | trict of Pennsylvania seeretary of electrie by speech is claimed by an Englishman | who has perfected a machine that Control current stope and releases current when af | tations fected by sound waves. abounding, s Between 20 and 30 marshals be buried ‘& restless an he un The annual meeting of the United have ates Marshals’ Assoc@ution. which formed a vear ago, will be held at clock Wednesday at the Willard John Marshall; Assistant At v General, will welcome the dele. At 12:30 o'clock Wednesday many fear forever under the ( flood hefore their se locked St Thomas, the principal settle- | | ment in the valley of the Muddy and other settlements will be sub | merged by the when the dam is vast benefit of m munities. Resid S| will he compen. homes, .Constructlon of Boulder Can- ' yon Dam May Interrupt Ex- cavations at “Lost City.” Contestant for Senate Seat From Minnesota Claims Additional Evidence. For Lent FISH meal that's ready in a few minutes. Gorton's famous “No Bones™ Cod Fish mixed with boiled potato— nothingtodobut fry! And what delicious flavor! tuddy Valley [ lost farms | the sub. !} de Ne- iven toduy by 1 iheommittee it ‘e vidnce was senate elections NEW HOME W, R.SPEARE Ca, UNDERTAKERS Founded 1872 1623 Conn. Ave. Branch 4209 5th St. N.W. (Petworth) Phone Potomac 1600 ALMUS R, SPEARE CLYDE 4. NICHOLS of that past from which in. it is now being delivered — Chmles Lanier Dies in New York. | <. March § (9. —Charles| _senfor member | aken after Hughes ram from Henry | Johnson, in which | that FREFE BOOKLET: “Deep Sea Recipes™ F Gorton-Pew Pisheries, Gloucester, Mass. Cod Fish Cakes OW“L with the "\\I‘«‘HI! uf Ihl' Ameries as informed la State offich = a University | La | joined hands in excavating the fs o have an ]‘L «and learning the story of the > witness for John- I people who built a mighty city where elated 1o the com-| Little people. like little cars. don't [ now is one of the most desolate des- seem 1' be able to git anywhere with- | s of the West out tellin’ th' world Work during the last few months | has demonstrated the ruins are much :ht, will be at Lenox abovt 30 maintained i he 2| child over. Hain't it 4| ihai had flourished and vanished The buried city has heen PN M W NEW and USED Office Furniture Save 507 and More H. BAUM & SON 464 Penna. Ave. Main 9136 CAN ALSO RENT STOP | ITCHIN SKIN Zemo the C Antiseptic | Liquid. Gives mpt Relief 28, No, bt they | back a fish coulo stand on an’ had knuckles as his as | walnuts, | We'll say this fer th' hov handit ' he'll have plenty o | his past until| Th' latest fad amons th' givis is wearin’ watches ahove ther knees, which is all right if they take ‘em | off when they git new crystils ence he has had with | Covyright. 1996 1 Zemo is a'l that is needed, for it B . ;v‘ erup‘ions, makes Kk we have a right to this | nd healthy, It Hughes said. Sena pearing liquid that may be applied during the day. ! Ask your drugaist for 2 small size 60c or a large bottle $1.0C. .vfflig:* the latter a position. Hughes said a There is one ment that relie that cleanses an- coothes the skin. + Soon after the first application of | .\ Zemo you will find that irritations, s, Blackheads, Eczema, noworm and similar skin | troubles will dizappear. time 1 live down R X ¢ . urned the meeting AR 9 Te zive shoppers opportunity to view displays from t side as well | as from the froni. a nan retaller has constructed his show windows | in triangular units. | %{?%?mefmf% lence, whe was present. made no response and the committee did not call upon him to comply with the re- auest Announcing the skin soft. is a non-greasy. You ARXGRXGITXIBIZR Sy , b sy for tomorrow, March ninth \T THE HECHT CO. ALL THIS WEEK—A FASHION EXPERT FOR LARGER WOMEN the Opening of To Help the Larger Woman we have ell known The WALNUT Room Our Exclusive Shop of Finer Frocks v the larger 0 26 X e . Mrs. Gray ill tell vou which coats and which n our new spring collections hest <uit your tvpe—and she will explain why this is so Thus guiding vour future se- lections by defining the particular type HEEXAFEFECEEETE which vou helong. EEXETETXY Each model will be selected by our styvle authority, Miss Elizabeth Hart, with the most advanced infor- mation from leading designers here and abroad, at her command. Gl 2 aX g Y B4 X 26 6 AL 2 2 Biar Bl s M Ithough vou will find frocks of Slenderizing Spring Coats soft, striking originality, each frock will be selected for its pre-eminent wearability. To be brief., THE WALNUT ROONM will provide for the discriminat- ing woman and miss of Washington, twill special at group of lustrons Poiret or natural squirrel, In particular models, collared with heige $39.50. _and priced all the way from $29.50 to §79.30, authentic vou'll find Lorsheen. satin, silk. tweed and twill models of ~1(mlc|mn: arace in delightiully wide variety. Complete 38V, to 5215 Adjustable Shoulder Strap Corselette 56.50 “Nature's Rival™ woman of larger modes in frocks and gowns for every occasion. sizes., (Third Floor. Women s Coats.) Frocks for the Street Gowns for the Drawing Room Dance and Debutante Frocks Costumes for Formal Evening Wear for the figure In additon, as a definite part of the comprehen- sive fashion service of THE WAL NUT ROONI, we will especially plan— Gives that unbroken line =0 absolutely the foundation for your dress. Ad- justed easily by lengthening or shortening the shoulder straps. Very Youthful Lines Mark The New Crepe and Georgette Frocks 35 Flat crepe and georgette in smart necessary as it also has the inner support of an abdominal belt fastening. Sizes 40'to 50, Wedding Gowns Gowns for the Attendants Dance Frocks for the Debutante Costumes for Special Functions Side front 0, x4 b (Fifth RERXEXEREREIEXERERERERERERY The Hardman Grand Piano For fiiteen years the Hardman has heen the official piano for the Metropolitan Opera Company. Floor ) k3 two-piece or coat dress styles Dresses for the larger woman—inspired by her needs. Skillfully stoutness—hinting at curves without reveal- figure—created to meet her The Hardman piana is found in Washington only ['he Hecht Co We Ivvire The Walnut Room Your Ivseecriov fashioned to hide the superfluous = This wonderful instrument, acknowledged the equal of any piano made, is priced $1300 In selected shades of gray. rose. Sizes 3814 ing them The Budget Payment Plan may bhe used in buying this piano (Music Store. 818 F Street ) #f%l"fi;‘%l‘fi Pttt tatatutats K o.~F STREET Hours, ,9:15 1o 6 P.M. beige. and hlack. Third Floor to 50%,. navy, green EXEXEXEXEXEX (Third Floor.) )

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