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NH IS CVEN L TERM FRASALLT Youth Denied Admission to Bail on Appeal—Attacked and Beat Co-Ed. By the Associated Press. MASON, Mich., March 11.—Arthur Rich, son of a wealthy Battle Creek manufacturer, has been found gullty of criminally assaviting Louise King, 20-year-old co-ed, and beer Sentenced to life imprisonment. The verdict was returned late.yes- terday by & jury in Clreuit Court and Judge Charles B. Collingwood imme- nounced sentence, refusing or admission to bail pending Arrangements have been completes r the removal of Rich to the State prison at Jackson today. The assault occurred on the Battle lub golf links, May B on an aut nd another couple, and ti Rich had lured her from the automo- bile to a lonely spot on the links on the pretext of showing her where he made ole in one” in golf vious There, she testified, struck reaking her ja saulted Rich’s defense was that the girl had become intoxicated from a mixture of wine and w v and probabl: fered the injuries when sh her head against the side o disagreeme: disagreed, UNIONS TO SEEK LEGAL BAR TO STRIP MINING President of Kansas District Says Valuable Land Is Being Destroy- ed by Present Practices. March 11.— the present paid non- union worker: p coal mines f southeaster K will _be throug! on, Mat president of District 14, s of Amerl e union will ctment or cultiv “Until e y fact that strip m whom the str n_ they o less than the ba: be no riots or de- periy,” the labor leader i Senator Borah to Speak. March 11— of Idaho ddress at ds dolph-Macon Woma day evening. He will be accom-| punied here by Senator Carter Glass of this city. s has a Mexican popula- | . PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 9% Compounded Semi-Annually ll Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $11,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec’y Your Breakfast Start every day with food that “stands by” you OW you feel all morning de- pends largely on what you eat for breakfast. Thousands have unen- ergetic forenoons because of wrong breakfast eating. To feel right, you must have a well- balanced, complete breakfast ration. At most other meals —Ilunch and dinner —you get it. But breakfast is a hurried meal, often badly chosen. Thus Quaker Oats, containing 16% protein, food’s great tissue builder, 58% carbohydrate, its great energy element, plus all-important vitamines and the “bulk” that makes laxatives seldom needed, is the dietetic urge of the world today. It is food that “stands by” you through the morning. Food that should start every breakfast in your home. Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to § minutes. That's faster than plain toast. Don’t deny yourself the nat- ural stimulation this rich food offers. Quaker Qats 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Penna. Ave. Bth and D A Friday Sale of irish Linen In Styles and Colors Ideal for Street Wear, Special at —Exquisitely Simple, Ex- quisitely Neat, and yet offer- ed at the remarkably low price mentioned above. They are cut on such good lines, and the trimming is so per- fectly suited to the material that the effect is very smart. —The majority are straight- line models, some very close- ly simulate the two-piece style. Most of them have clbow sleeves, in set-in or kimono style, and square, round or “V” shaped necks. —Trimmings are pipings, bandings, collars and cuffs of white or self-colored linen, and some have handdrawn work and little lace edgings; and small pearl buttons. Smart patch pockets form another trimming note. The Colors Are— Green Blue Also Some in Lavender Yellow Brown All White Sizes 36 to 46 Kann’s—Second Floor. Three Models Sketched— For Dress or Sports Wear Specially Priced Friday at *16.95 —The Spring coat is admirably suited to whatever style you may select—the sports coat for the “out- door” girl, the dress coat for the more feminine side of life’s activities. : —When a tramp through March woods on a hunt for the first venturesome wild flowers is on the Spring schedule, then one of. these new blocked, diamond weave, or smart, striped tweed coats is the thing to wear. —But when the bridge club, matinee, or calling costume requires something smarter, then the smoothly-finished coat of twill—also found in this attractive collection—is most appropriate. —The flare or the straight line should be selected with a view to its becomingness to the particular wearer. A strip of fur trims the collar of some; the tailored efflfct distinguishes others. _ The New Colors Are— Gray Rose 2 T&n and Green Singe Bluebell Ginger Misses’ and Women’s Sizes” Kann's—Second Floor. D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH T11, 1925. 2,000 Pairs of New Low Shoes! Twenty-Two New Styles! SmartNew Colors! $5.00 to $8.50 Values! 385 And Easter Only Three Weeks Away —Sometime between now and Easter you are going to want a pair of smart new shoes, but between now and Easter there is not likely to be another opportunity to buy such good-looking low shoes for so little as this. It is our Annual Spring Sale of the season’s newest styles and colors. It is the result of unusual planning and considerable effort in securing the kind of shoes we wanted to sell at a price we were sure you wanted topay. We got them! And tomorrow you may have them at $3.85 a pair. Perhaps you will want two or three pairs when you see them. Opal and Pearl Gray Kid Fancy Oxfords Blonde Kid Step-in Pumps Bois de Rose Kid D’Orsay Pumps Camel Kid Regent Pumps Ivory Kid Fancy Strap Effects Russia Calf Tougue Pumps Patent Leather Gore Pumps Black Satin Cuban, French, Spanish Two-tone Effects and Steeple Heels Sizes 3 to 8 2 On Sale—Fourth Floor e e SreeeverIIRAIEESSATI T IO RRS meresssenatsass suyt 10N 8T SRR