Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1926, Page 22

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99 ] ENGINEER PLANS NEW GREAT LAKE Says Construction of Giant Reseryoir Would Maintain Level of Inland Seas. By the Assodfated Press. CHICAGP, March 12—P great mew. square miles; capable of maintaining the original level of the Great Lakes and providing an income of more than $15,000,000 from water power alone, for a 50.000 STUDY GAS EFFECTS. Hines Names Board to Make In- vestigation. A board of medical officers appointed by Director Hines of the Veterans' Bureau has inaugurated an’ intensive he residual effects of war- k igation will necessitate the study of the present status of some 70,00 men who were gas casualties Quring the World War, and will ex- tend over a period of 12'to 18 months. e o AIRSHIP DAMAGE SMALL. TA-5 Car's Nose Broken—Most of Helium Saved. Damage caused by the crash of the Army dirigible TA-5 Wednesday near Newport News, Va., was confined to the nose of the Bhlps car, at which val- | point a few holes were torn, permit- tin It water to enter the structure. Most of the helium gas was saved. Preliminary examinations indicate that the airship's forced landing was caused by failure of air-intake valves, °h | causing loss in pressure. : DE———EIUEEHEEIEED bxlqasbom he flow i . would be 80,000 feet a second. Wou... Increase Power. The speaker. who said he had no connection whatever with any politi- , provincial, mational or in 1 4l Lody, declared that the which would be north of farie, more than nd on the Nipigon 200,000 To make possible the lake, Mr. Cmm)un said a railway 125 miles long Juilt to transport from the new . he estimated, ong and 180 to e dam on the Ogoki would be 7,000 to =th and 130 feet high points. The Albany would be in 000 feet in h. It might be embarkments <, Mr, Camphell said, of water at d points, Rainfall. buld be 4 190 feet d River, he 4t lowvine e to prevent d these possibly w known all the water The boundarie trict are, on th National Radl provincial line north, the Hudson Bay and, on the e: boundury of Quet area of about 300,000 within the Province of O Borrows Revolver, Ends Life. Special Dispatch to The Star. home, at Fur day. He was despondent because of ill health. EEEIEIFHEEEJIEIEfED 608 to 6i¢ Gray Kid Just ruum[ xhcsc new with high low snugly are exceptional ¢ | TNEW COLORED KID fj Beverly STEP-IN PUMPS As Pictu;'ed in Parchment Kid $6-50 Short Vamps—Round Toes—High Heela them real soon as the values THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, WINGERT CONVICTED OF EMBEZZLEMENT Hagerstown Court Holds Former Chairman Responsible for Sew- erage Board Fund. Special Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, Md., March 12.— Willilam Wingert, prnmlnvnl attorney and soap manufacturer, was found guilty of embezzlement late yesterday in connection with a shortage of funds of the former Municipal Sewerage Commission, of which he was chair- man. He was acquitted of a charge of false pretenses in a private transac- tion. Judge Albert J. Doub, one of the two judges pressiding at the trial, held .that although Wingert was not shown to have intentionally embezzled funds of the commission, he was re- sponsible. Lo~ Burglar alarms which not only give loud warning of the intruder but also take a snapshot photograph of him are being used in Paris. ELEVENTH ST, Blonde Kid Colored Kid Step-in Pumps And you will be surprised / EEEEEEEEEEDE @ 1 o @ H Il | A Sale of Surpassmg Interest lo|—F—|o|c——|p|c———|al——|a|[——=—In] group at— lo—— |8/ c——|n|———|a|c——]d|c—] shown. ELEVENTH ST, Philipsborn The Hats that’ll head you right 1000 New Easter Hats —fresh from the designer's hands-—mgde for varied mark- ings—but which we have combined in one big tempting the same look at the new |arge $ l - 1 1 ‘ Saturday at $10. You'll be surprised to fmd—v- Large Hair Hats—both tailored and dress models. Clever Tailored Hats, in the fine Peanit braids. ’ New Tams, smartly different from any prevmusly Dressy Hair which will be featured plenty of the most favored N avy Blue Hats. Hats for youthful matrons—in all three head sizes. Hats for the miss—especially Two-toned Ribbon Hats. On display in the Five Dollar Section Specially enlarged for Saturday Fourth Floor EBEEEJD—EE—EEE—: Hats— On the Fourth Floor time MISSISSIPPI FORMALLY Governor Signs Bill Which Forbids Teaching of Subject in Schools. Opponents Move Repeal. By the Associated Press. JACKSON, Miss.,, March 12.—Gov. Henry L. Whitfield yesterday signed a bill prohibiting teaching in State supported schools of Mississippl that man “ascénded or descended from a lower order of animals."” Opponents of Mississippl’s anti-evo- lution law, passed at the current ses- Ritz Brand Clear Green Turtle Soup With Sherry Can Dozen No 2% Can $140 $16.00 Can be served hot or cold Magruder, Inc. Best Grocerics Conn. Ave. and K St. Phone Main 4180. __ Established 1875. EGZENA I WATER BLISTERS Broke Out on Face. Itched Badly Cuticura Heals, “‘I have been troubled all my life with eczema. It broke out on my face in little water blisters, and 1 never was able to find anything that would help it. It itched badly causing me to scratch, and scratch- ln, caused eruptions. “I began using Cuticura Soapand, Ointment and it belped me. I con- tinued the treatment and now I am completely healed.” (Signed) Miss. M. Hawkins, Cannon Creek, Tenn. Make Cuticura Sosp and Oint- ment your every-day toilet prepa- rations and have a clear, sweet skin, soft, smooth hands, and a healthy scalp with good ,hair. Cuticura Talcum is fragrant and| refreshing, an ideal toilet powder. ::al- 2. Olntment 3 -::e m— Be. Bold| = Cunmn Shaving Slkk 25: €08 to 816 Saturday Special in Suils Both Dress and . Sport Types in Sprlng’ Suits In Two Assortments $25 ’45 | ston of the Legislature, yesterday be- [action in signing the bill. gan another attack on the measure LADIES' COATS 147 to 48™ LADIES’ SUITS 1926. L. T. Kennedy, Representative from | referred to the committee on cduca BANS EVOLUTION THEORY simultaneously with Gov. Whitfield's| Adams County, introduced a bill to re-| tion. It is expected to be brought up peal the new law. The repealer “u’ at a meeting today. majorities in both houses. ct..A_Charge Account. Zash Not Needed % We Mak 1 the Firs Alterations FREE! & Paymen MEN WOMEN CHILDREN Terms o Suit over. Our low cash store prices “deoples Store 623 7th St. N. tgsbom We are placing on sale to- morrow in the Inexpensive Dress Department another group of those Famous Patou Silk Prints —that have put Paris in a furore of delight and New York has gone wild over. The price will be a_surprise, for Pntous always rank in the finest —modeled effectively and in a wealth of variety of genuine Patou colors and combinations. Second Floor EEEEEEEE_EEEEEEEEE:—: Tweeds and Twills, in the staple colors and the smart shades. ~Boyish models, single and double «breasted— and tailored with the skill of the high craftsmanship that made them. Lined with silk crepe. Third Floor —_— —m e msmwsm-mw— “Cud’l-Doon” Frocks at 515 —another special introduction, those' smart Wool Jersey Frocks, with the _ eheen of silk, decorated effectively with hand smocking on the shoulders and at the waistline. Cud'l-Doon is a new weave that serves admirably for the school, in the office or on the links. First Floor All the popular styles for Spring. We make the extraordinary aoffer of paying your first instalment on purchase of $25 or make our values unsurpassed. Just say ‘‘Charge It!" Pay in Small Amounts by Week. MEN'S FASHIONCRAFT SUITS = 197 to 487 TOP COATS 22% to 32%° BOY'’S STYLISH SUITS Opposite 8% to 1875 Patent Office bdtpsbom 008 to 6i¢ ELEVENTH ST, Saturday Special in Coats Both Sports and Dress Types in Sprlng Coats —two remarkably marked groups °25 °45 Plain and Furtrimmed. . Flare, Wrappy. Straightline and Cape- bflck modall—ln wlll‘ Lof’hecnfl. Charmeens, Poiretsheens, Satins, etc.— of the new hues—and.Squirrel, Pahmi, Susliki, Muskrat fur trimmings. Lined with silk crepe. The new law was passed by larze | | | | | L | | @ | = | fl |

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