Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1926, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926. H[][][]Efl BAND HRED “Broke” 7 Years |BUS FARE INCREASE |imcresses,in e .',;ftu“;,a;:d:j vt | GREEN URGES HOUSE | sy Riverdale, effective March Make a quick get-away Ago, New Yorker | T0 BE INVESTIGATED |5 kit e o | T0 P%‘S,,SP_?M”_E_"S“T"’“_; Straighten Up! Now Millionaire |- —_— Service Commission of Marvland. |mells District Committee Fita- 3 Ey e :‘"5"“"‘““”“" o resentati hearing .of the various communitics | abor. st Lax tl e €6 39 L : S kel Special D is requested and ur ed When Night Riders Seek | 1w W soiive capiiar, yow |t basmich o mhosuar, R " nereases are. permitted.” carets rday i e a i rel ¥ 4 Z Acoused Man ;.:)1&(‘;\“"31; life was insured for ;:t thetl’ublllc Se:lvlcf c&mnlumon w{n SRR Ty AR | | , now pending before the €om- L o he sent to investigate the increase in i now o veal estate deifers | (02 {2 I UCENE, LR e on 12 GET MEXICAN DIVORCES working people of the Distrlet, ) s R New ¥ n Camden, N. Jo @0 | Railway and Blectric Co., Chairman ——— iree opposed to the v ”fi T 3 iy the ate 1 i e e ke United | Harold E. West announced today fol- | American Lawyers Flock to So- | pending Unde ill, which proposes ; \ ir et N, Ga., Mar to hold that amount of i lowing a complaint received from G. the writing ndustrial insurance by f a6 b B i S te._ ¥its financial rise be T. Willlams, president of the Rogers nora—Names Kept Secret. 5 # romp j 1 ' S % S : Heights Association of Hyattsville, ! 5 Sk 5 when He pawned his wateh for By the Associated Press. iy e > “\here |Md. Chairman West sald many peo-| NOGALES s Mt - iore rain fare to' Philadelph N e e ot romaoun ey beo- | | NOGALES, Ariz, March 11.—3or v v vas sipitated by 2| he got a job as a riveter in the than a dozen divorces have been gran g : Mr. | ]ts alwa rea,d 'tO'ea.t 4 B 5 re white- | Camden shipbuilding ds. Soon [that public utilities could not increase | teqd Americans in Mexico courts at 5 - robeéd men to the home of H. L. Bigby, | aft ard he became a real estate |rates without being sanctioned by the | Nogales, Sonora, the judge of the « .m | L employers | lumberman i an, six mont e had | public service commission, whereas, | of 5 ae edt Tathres . suld b - the purpos X according to the law, they cowdd in-|Secrecy surrounding the ion to injured em- the opinion that the members of t years was rated a millionaire. crease rates after giving 30 days'|vents the names becoming public in | e dependents of ’f'“”" band, who had surrounded Bigby ——— ;m;:‘ce. nndmlhehcomlmlsnii:n:ould lzhez" most cases. A but would ve. ";';;'I":p'h; feel fine, your head HLS o B ¢ hold a public hearing if the protes h > s | DY D car r the purpose o Swe ngue P house, became confu ;\‘nl\;xl:: :‘l:‘liluis‘l(;:;i ‘CATHOL'C RELIEF; URGED. it mnlde o requset: i o"l‘lht; ;)(l:’egga:n:ml:::l:\ted:‘\;:’v‘l‘:: ,‘x‘\:u {pay the t dministration, \lmn.LLh weet, tongie | . i el Sl In his letter Mr. \Vfl[llla.ms ;u.ld):Il influx of American attorney Somta 4 s and dividends . s1i “It is the understanding of this|have arrived from all secti of the s +| Repeal of Old Religious Disabili-|, cociation from notices posted in a |country and maintain temporary i few of the busses of the Washington |offices while conducting preliminiry tes Eaynred fu BuElend. Interurban line of the Washington |work for their cl 1t usually re-| LONDON, March 11 (). “Ro-| Railway and Electric Co. that certain | quires 15 d T wasn't an casy matter—but we've o (ol sy 810 81 | o Catholl and little hobe is held for | ¥ out d s * the sixteonth DE—EEEEEEEEDE—__——_IDEEEEE—ZE Sheriff T. H. Moss today expressed anized his own firm, and in two achieved it—getting the styles that Bizby because of alleger s il the Churchiof ¥ are wanted, with the comfort that is tions he paid to a s | : i S he paid to o married woman land, \I\x.n urg 1' |x’\"..y.:(;>-l‘(:;;"rx‘:\ the A Blg Event = b4 O Sale essential, and the quality that will give had recently sent Bigby warn- | HIONN of religions srife and for th ) Eery - = o ttention o the | Ditterness are mow entirely out of Cyon ,ort s Friday at Pl g . " Q e man, b martied ‘man. |1 Inexpensive Drcss riday a = 2 b e vis i e satisfaction—in a Man's Shoe to sell at e ] : 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. 9:15 AM. | e include prohibition of priests Department outside the ties of other Nt Tt ot besw entabriahed, as Sian , 23 e Stre masked, White robes were ot in Danger. Arthur Burt Co., 1343 1¥ Street about the Bigby residence, discarded | g . CISCO, Mareh 11 0P by the flecing members of the band. |phe ms ¥ the —_— ) or of . recelved a Bacaiiso of ‘the high cost of chil- |messsse. from. the motoranip Ma- £ parties, caused by mounting |zat i Hire and costumes, many i s oft Guam of Londen are plan to that the s not in e ones te the count d th ) month's i o} 1EBEEEBEE | | | fl A Remarkable Assortment of Very Superior Values in NeW Spring Frocks Crepes and Georgettes J : the fads of the season— Taffetas F:f““"d as 8 - in neck, sleeve and skirt and L designs. Appealing to Prints cedented ) For Street, Pridee the Miss and Matron Sports who appreciate genuine The styles embody all In Cimemnat CECLBIERE there has existed these G many years, an appreciation gm*c(mm(' of the fine arts unapproacl\ed n 99999999999 all America. Where the ideal of 3883334555 perfection in music, painting, dra- matlcs, etc., is so deeply :mp]anted in the hearts of the people as to become a part of their very being. Surely here does perfection in anything . § v receive a cordial welcome. Nisley’s Cincinnati P hanfom store, but recently opened has already become WHEN Cplny ey a rendezvous for the feminine part of this dis- ing through, such intrigu- criminating public. That Nisley’s Beautlful Shoes ing patterns as *Phantom” are a are meriting this gracious welcome is evidenced delight to discriminating feminine by the fact that each week’s sales show a tremen- :setleskagn E:;a ’{::I:.:j (i?:h dous gain over their predecessors. Sauterne. In all whitealso. Paris and Cuban heels. AN;:S;};;E;:SJ? g ]ISLEYVS Jévga, Deautiful Shoes 4 NOT alone in style, not alone in value, nor yet alone in fit and quality, but in the artistic touch of a SIZES 2% to 9 master craftsmanship do these shoes show, in their beau- _ AAA to D WIDTHS tiful lines, a true worth far beyond their price. and smartness. ‘Afternoon Second Floor | | @ .J Silk Sk~ ————mc———{ Silk Chemix m | fl fl | | Crepe de Chine and Crepe de Chine, Radium Radium Silk — trimmed ~ 4 and Crepe-back Satin—cut with lace and plaited =1 e full and long; and in the flounces, or plain tailored. \ e dainty, delicate shades. All the new “high™ colors I Embroidered, lace - trim- and Navy and Black. 2\ T med, or tailor-finished. $9.95 ‘ A::-.:gg"/é RS | $9.95 Strest Ploor ‘ f / > I Street Floor Siik Scarfs Special--H'andb ags Fancy Pillows Crepe de Chine, Ra- Arranged for your selection tomorrow Taffeta and Rayon Pil- dium, Georgette Scarfs— is a wide variety of the new shapes and lows—in all colors; round plain colors and Polka styles in Handbags— or oval shapes; and filled dots: hemstitched and Real Leather and Silk—Pouch, Strap/ with Kapok — which is fringed ends. Oblong and and Underarm shapes— fluffy and feathery. Re- IN WASHINGTON - 1339 F St. N.W., Near 14th g sk Ol i 3095 | L $295 new colors And in Hany Other Principal Cities of America . $1.95 Street Floor o Street Floor = Street Floor ! | | | | | | | | U | fl [———=al——|a|c——al——lnle———palal——xa|——2a |0 ]} 4

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