Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1926, Page 12

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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH - 11, 1926. REPORTERS IGNOR Silver Piece Take: In Civil War Given pecial Dispatch to The Star. Favre Trial Ends Withou Scribes Being Jailed for Contempt. expected p which the 3 1 the th tosh delivered the eu SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York, tobal.. 12 00 M. 11500 AN 11:00 AM. SALE . Choose Any One! ENTIRE STOCK OVER Has Been $2 4.7 5 It's just lik when you walk pick out a FINE OVERCOAT at such a ridiculously low price. Remember—Grosner styles are so far in advance that they will be just right to start out next season with. (qrosSher: 1325 F House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes | price. WARR! To Capt. t| Carter of this city, chosen most typical Southérn family, Mis e Allen of Arlington Heights, M has presented a handsome piece of silver taken from a South- ern home during the Civil Wa ate its owner arter is the at Gettysburg, where he had been left on ttlefield for dead. e is 82 years old. ESCAPED PRISONERS CAPTURED IN GEORGIA Two Taken After Stolen Car Stalls in Mud—One Is Accused of Shooting. By the Associated Press. ATI A, Perkins 1 ay nig tomobile they cc n stuck in the mud of an isolated anton. id, admitted hav- some, guard. He flicers said he as- ed, in the melee fmmediately pre : the flight of the three men #n rison camp truck. N at a hospital with injuries prove fatal. | With Yeastandlron New Combination of Yeast with Vegetable Iron Builds Up Weight in Three Weeks | the action of slug- gish blood cells, drives out danger- ous body poisons, increases energy 7 |and endurance and supplies the system with the vitamines that build. up ight. 1, but not until we perfected “ironized yeast"—which comes in con- centrated tablet form, was it possible ke yeast' and iron in the right proportions * [to build up weight. Vegetable “Iron” when i * | combined with yeast is quite casy | to digest, therefore better for the| system. And “yeast” when ironized, just twice as beneficial & iresh or cake yeast ed Yeast Tablets are m concentrated food elements, they are pleasant to (..k.»1 and free from drug-like effects. It | {makes no diffcrence how old you are | —or_how young you are—how long | ou have been under weight—or how | much under weight y are, “iron- | ized yeast” table e positively | | guaranteed to pick vou right up, and add from five to twenty pounds of good firm flesh in three weeks’ time. If they fail get your money back. Sold by druggists, at $1.00 for a large 60-tablet package, or sent di- rect from laboratory on receipt of Ironized Yeast Co., Desk 206, | Atlanta, Ga. = NEWS of COATS Reduced to | e finding money into our shop and STREET Super Selling Days Left SE € Bareasns very a Hecht Co Basement Store . Friday, the fifth day of Basement Week—with Short Lots added to the new Feature Sales. Surely an incentive to get down here bright and early in the morning when choice is most inviting. Since quantities are often small we must say of the Short Lots, no Phone or Mail Orders. A One-Day 300 Silk Dresses at a Fraction of Their Actual Worth Sale of Dresses 4 In Sizes for Misses, for Women and for Larger Women The really big dress sale of Basement Week. Brand-new Spring models, as is evidenced by the new basque effects, the new barrel sleeves, the prevalence of high necks and circular skirts, and the wide choice of fabrics. For instance, you'll find: Flat Crepes Satin Crepes Prints Some daringly youthful in line and colorings—for the young miss and woman of girlish proportions. Failles Satins Georgettes Others more mature for the larger woman. We've pictured five and when we tell you there aren’t many duplicates among them, you'll realize how many other models one may choose from. In exquisite new shades of palmetto green, Miami rose, bluette, sea foam, rouge, rosewood, biscuit, navy or black. Sizes for every one—from 16 to 44 and from 421/, to 521/, We Haven't Forgotten Short Lots! Girls’ Kalbirnie Gingham Dresses (7 to 14) Tots’ Pretty Colorfast Panty Dresses (2 to 6). Infants’ White Nainsook Dresses (soiled) Infants’ Fine Quality All-Wool Shirts, reduced to Infants’ Crepe de Chine Coats (1 and 2) Tots’ Warm Flannelette Bathrobes reduced to Women’s Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats (no exchanges). . . Women’s All-Wool Pleated Skirts Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses (16 to 42) 54-inch Bordered Rayons (regularly $2.50). Yard. . . 36-inch Chiffon Velvets (brown or dark blue). Yard. . 36-inch Novelty Cretonnes, in brilliant shades. Yard. . .. 36-inch Persian and Oriental Printed Challis. Yard. .. 36-inch Rayon Stripes (lengths 2 to 10 yards). Yard. . .. 36-inch Plain Chiffori Voiles (plenty of colors). Yard. .. Dainty Embroidered Pillowcases (size 45x36) Single Plaid Blankets (full double-bed size) All-linen Lunch Sets (cloth and 6 matching napkins) . . . $2.67 3$-f;tdehite Pajama Check Material (closely woven). ar Seamless Sheets of Standard Muslin (71x90) Women’s and Misses’ Silk, Wool or Suedine 2 pairs for 27¢ Gloves Children’s Ribbed Cotton Union Suits (sizes 2to 12)....17¢ Women’s Chemise of Rayon Striped Voile or Lingette. . . Women’s Rayon Step-ins (orchid or peach color) Women’s Ribbed Vests (bodice style, medium size) 1 Women’s Rayon Hose (peach color or dawn, 8 to 10). . Women’s Silk Hose (beige, black or cordovan) Women’s Serpentine Crepe Kimonos (sizes 38 to 46) . . . . Cretonne and Percale Princess Aprons (only 9). . .. Slightly Imperfect Rubber Tea Aprons (4 colors). . Boys’ Two-Piece Flannelette Pajamas (sizes 8 to 14). Men’s Natural Colored Union Suits (closed-crotch) Boys’ Gloves (some irregular—broken sizes, too). . Boys’ Snappy Looking Jazz Bow Ties (all colors) . . Boys’ Cotton Flannel Lumberjacks (sizes 7 to 16) Boys’ Nainsook Union Suits (slightly irregular, 6 to 16). .37¢c Men’s White Initialed Handkerchiefs (boxes of 6) Boys’ Fancy Cricket Sweaters (in sizes from 30 to 36) . .$1.57 Women’s Kid Comfort Oxfords (cushion soles, 3 to 9) . . $1.97 Misses’ and Children’s Shoes (patent, tan or gun metal) $1.67 Wo?En'c Stylish Stout Shoes (in widths from E to $3.67 Children’s High Shou_ (Goodyear welts, sizes 4 to 1)..$1.57 Women’s Low Shoes, in broken sizes from 3 to 7 $1.47 Women’s Gold and Silver Evening Slippers (2Y; to 8) . .$1.47 Women’s Quilted Satin Bedroom Slippers (sizes 3 to 8). .67¢ Men’s Spring Hosiery (More New Records Slightly irregular silk-and-wool, rayon- and-cotton and silk-and-rayon hose Novelty hose in well chosen color combinations. 47 If perfect, you'd never get them at a price like this. As it is, they have been “hit” on each side “Always,” “Sweet Child,” “Sleepytime Gal,” “Sitting on Top of the World” and other popular favorites. marked so for very trivial reasons, seldom if ever noticeable and not in the least worth worrying about. Plenty of sizes in,all styles from 9% to 11Y5. We’ve Just Received a Special Shipment of New Spring Eponge The pretty Summer fabric, closely resembling ) ratine—in stunning plain colors and combinations . c There’s a loose, codl-looking basket weave among them that comes in beautiful plain colors. And any number of interesting new,checked and plaid combinations. All of them 36 inches wide, and an instant invitation to get out your trusty needle and make one or two simple Summer frocks. See These Hat Boxes There’s nothing more convenient when traveling these days— and we felt ourselves especially lucky in getting these in time for Basement Week. Well made, reinforced with leatherette and Shiny black hat boxes in a large, roomy size that makes traveling easy complete with dependable catches. Pianostyle |, Word Rolls 47c About 50 different titles to choose from, in- cluding “Always”, “Sweet Man” and “Re- member.” For all makes of records. 500 in a Phonograph Needles package, with record cleaner 37c No Mail or Phone Orders to any person GIVEN who will give us the winning name for our delicious ice cream. Made by our own recipe and one-third richer than the usual soda fountain cream. All but employes of the Hecht Co. are eligible. Ad- dress all answers to Mr. T. B. Williams, Soda Fountain, The Hecht Co. Basement Store. Contest closes March 13th. In the event that 2 or more persons submit the same winning mame, the full amount will be awarded to each.

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