Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1926, Page 5

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BANDITS ROB TRID INWEEK END REISN Series of Burglaries Precede | Daring Attacks, One on H Street Viaduct. A wave of han Ington over the week end, heginning with day ni try swept Wash- day in were four viaduet at 8 verett W, Krider pay from the W nal Co. and was on his ped by a white man and a colored man who de- manded a match. Before Krider could reply he was covered with a "he two bandits rifled his p occurred a few ht in the deli e was handkerchief | . entered n. demand Malone showel he apparently ed a pist e handit fled displ \elian Its rich lines lond (B3 grace and charm to any room. The piano of distinction. | HOMER L. KITT CO. f B 1330 G st Everything Musical Your Breakfast Energetic Mornings Depend on Breakfast —Start Always with Quaker Oats Hfl\\' vou feel all morning de- pends largely on what you eat for breakfast. Thousands have unen- ergetic forenoons because of wrong breakfast eating. lete breakfast ration. meals — lunch and But breakfast is n badly chosen. A series of hurglavies Satur- | | day afternoon and an unsuccessiu {tempt made to break the safe, ported a burglar entered hi detatned for | 1 ,containing 16% protein, ford cat tissue builder; S8% carbohvdrate, its great energy element, plus all-important vita- mines and the “bulk” that makes laxatives seldom needed, is the die- tetic urge of the world today. Tt is food that “stands by” you through the morning. Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, That's faster than plain toast. Don't deny your- self the natural stimulation this rich food offers. Quaker Oats THE _EVENING HEAVY GUARD FACES _TEXTILE STRIKERS | Sheriffs Details Armed Force in An- ticipation of Attempt to Coax Out Mill Workers. ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Orchestra concert by the United States diers’ Home t | Band Orchestra. Stanley Hall, I | tomorrow evening at 50 | | eelock. John S AL Zimmer: bandmaster mann, | | Fen .Monaco Overture. of Erin,” Bennett | By tha Associated Pres PASSAIC, N, I, March. 15.--A heavy guard was ordered thrown onal 811k Dyelng Co.'s terson today fn antlcl- onstration by striking who are seeking the support. Two Trish songs (a) “As Long as the Sham rock Grows Green Oshorne nev and .Teasdale. “The Sham Myddleton “In Your oo ARPT FAlways” K The center of interest of the sirike now in its eighth week will s Washington tomorrow when a reported that a sn office and stole ster vesterday m Safe Resists Robbers. The office of the oll Electric Co., Twelfth street, was entered he i thief en . 20 fromy the | al invesi \f the textlle indvetry in New Jersey TRIBUTES TO MEMORY. turday afternoon and yester Hillyer Eulogized. late Judze Robert H the company’s manager reported to the police. Brabloe Bogorad, in the cigar ness at 1820 Fourteenth st The Terrell and Andrew F. Hillver, former trustee of Howard University, were eulogized at memorial exercises yesterday at the Phyllis Wheatley Young Women's Christian Association under anspiees af the Epstlon Chapter of the Soctety of the Boule. Willlam I. spoke In eulogy of Judge Terr e W. Cook spoke in honor of M iso was addressed by fams. Howard University Several musical numbers given by Dr. €. Sumner Worm ley. Arrangements for the exercises wers made hy a_committee composed Miller, James A. Cohb artis. 1o sepa her of chee scks hehind. e premises for tell-tale | of Prof. Kelley and Dr. Arthy NOTICE Name of prize winner, 2-Pants Suit, Washing- ton Auditorium exhibit, see our Wednesday ad in this paper. D. J Kaufm aninc. 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. HOME OF THE “2-PANTS” SUIT /. Spring Is “Came’ —time to step-out, spruce up and shift We'll help you yourself into hfgh gear. “sparkle.” flz - Mfl Another “*Brilliant ' Buy 200 Spring Time Two-Pants Suits Values, $30 and $35 Your Only Head—Dress It Up MALLORY HATS $5—%6—9$7 Stetsons, $8 Robinhoods, $3.50 Tempting Topcoats Spring Styles—Silk Trimmed | Town Beating Values and Vogue $25.00 Values Money's Worth or Monzy Back 105 1), J.Kaufmanp!2 Pa. Ave. ! Late Judge Terrell and Andrew F.|| SHRINE IS DEDICATED. Devotion of “St. Anthony's Bread"” Established at Church. With ceremonles solemnly dedicat- ing & shrine fo the honor of St. An- thony of Padua, the Josephite Fa- thers of the Church of the Holy Re- deemer last night formally estah- lished In that church the devotion of “St. Anthony’s Bread” for the poor and announced that the service known as the “thirteen Tuesdavs,” in honor of the =aint, will hegin tomor- row. Rev. I J. Tobin, rector of the church. ducted the cere- monial and delivered the sermon of tribute to 8t. Anthony. He was as- sisted by Rev. Father Mulkeen. Early Tuesday morning from to- morrow until the caint'a official feast day in June, a mass in his he win he celebrated by the Josephit Fa thers in the Church of the ol Re. deemer, and every Ti Ay evening devotions to the saint will bhe con- ducted. i EMPL(;YMENT INCREASES. Earnings of Workers Also Continue to Gain Over January. Employment in manufacturing in- dustries and employes' earnings con- n Since Febr advances have totaled employment and 4 per cent The figures were hased on reports from 9540 establishments, covering 2 165 emploves, whose earnings in one week were £79,793.644 . N Fleet Leaves Panama. PANAMA, March 15 (P), - ila 'nited States fleet vesterday began ta leave Isthmian waters. The units of the battle fleet left for West coast stations during the dav. The scont fleet reported through the canal for the Atlantic, % PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Und 17 Supervision U S. Treasury 1408 H ST. N. W, STAR. WASHINGTON, ®From the AVENUE o NINTH® . - o —— S S ) ng | completed its sevies of maneuvers the | D. ¢, MONDAY, MARCH 15, .1926. Showerproof! Windproof! Crease-proof! The P-B Worsted Knit Topcoat 30 For motor and business wear there's nothing quite so satisfac- tory—speaking of appearance as well as price—as a P-B Worsted Knit Topcoat—$30 It can be bundled up for a motor trip. and not show the creases. It will take showers as gracefully as sunshine. It fits snugly—and because it's of knit- ted worsted, defics the gharpest north Wwinds. In Oxford Gray, Cambridge, Tan, Steel Blue, Heather All sizes-for regulars, staut s, shorts and longs Other Topcoats, Imported and Domestic .$27.30 to 865 Here’s Your Hat And by “vour hat™ we mean the styvle that hest suits your tyvpe—ifor although there may he dozens of styles here there may be only two or three that are, strictly speaking, “vour hats.” The P-B idea is not only to sell the best hats but to sell the best hat for yvou. The new brim Stetson with new style band. sand shades. snap Grays, and other pearls, new Barbisio $10 Exclusively at the P-B store. An imported Italian felt, roll or plain brim. Choice of five shades for Spring. Cambiaghi $5 Anaother imported Hat from Ttaly. Exclusively at the P-B Store. Fx- ceptional wearing quali- ties—comes in four shades and several styles. The “Parker-Bridget” 85 The featured Spring at here. In eight styles, four colors, plain or fancy bands. A very popular style is the snap-hrim cf- fect with fancy band. The Avenue $7 This style features the single crease crown and fancy band with hori- zontal stripes. The most popular shades are pearl and sand. e e NAT 1 Frankfurters 57‘(77(700@57:7(7‘ Q AL, OLDDUTC P PO oD Specials For Tuesday and Wednesday ALL STEAKS 1. 27c Pork Loins . 28¢ Half or Whole .28¢ Pork Clwps i’::’?i‘i’”é’,.'fl;‘tb:. . ... 35e Spareribs All b. 20c¢ Sausage Meat 7. Lb. 30c Fresh Shoulders 1+ 19c¢ Smoked Shoulders 1o. 19c Shoulder Lamb 1. 22¢ Breast of Lamb 1 12V5c Lamb Chops . 28¢ Shoulder PURITY SHORTENING, Lb., 16¢ A Pure Vegetable Product In 1-Lb. Packages 2w 37c A Frederick County Product Minced Special 2 1 45¢ COFFEE, Lb., 45¢ A combination of Mocha, Java, Medellin Bogota and Sweet Santos Coffees that will please the most SUGAR w. 5%%c Van Camp’s Milk c 10c Sugar Loaf Bacon 1. 25¢ Sliced Bacon 1. 42¢ Butter 15 48c A Product of the Virginia Valley Potatoes 10 s 54c Yellow Onions, 4 1bs., 19¢ Iceberg Lettuce, head, 8c | Celery, stalk 2 s 15¢ Apples, 4 1bs. 25¢ Cod Steak, 1b.. 23c New Cabbage Buck Shad, lb. .. ...18¢ FISH Trout,lb. . .........20c Croakers,Ib...... . ....20c Wagner's Stringless Beans, 2 cans, 25 Royal Chorries So.! 2 for 37C Anne Libby’s Fancy Quality Perfect Cherries, in rich, heavy, pure sugar syrup. Honey Drop Com 3 Cans 43(.‘ Buy Three Cans, use one and if not entirely pleased, return remaining two and receive full purchase price. 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