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Johnson, Willl m A. Luhn, William H. Snyder and Mor- J. Edgar Erwin, Wil Burdette, Jucob (" gan J. Boteler, Witnesses Are about 90 witne: to be in se Ied in Drive to “Clean Up™ Institution. . Richard 1 ney, Otho €. Trundle . Lucian \\ dter i students of the Univ were expelled by Prestdent W. zell yesterday on charges of Iinking, gambling, immorality and making low grades. Six others were placed on probation. Yesterday’s action brought to 11 the total of expelled students in the last two months and marked continua- tion of a “clean-up” campalgn. The name of only one of these has been announced. John Lyons was ex- pelled following a sentence of 30 days n jail and a fine of $50 for possession of liquor. The six placed on probation must “toe the mark for the remainder of the school term,” President Bizzell sald, or they, too, will be expelled. In addition to the fight on “crap shooting™ and gambling at bridge and poker, the president also announced that dimly-lighted student dance hall: and fmproper clothing of co-eds be abolished. Despite the revelations about by the expu Bizzell declared he ¥ Jitions were bette «f Oklahoma, most universit V ' 3 Tones Beu.ll W. Unglesbee, J. Welsh, Thomas N. Bailey and Lor- enzo Hill. The proceedings of the nrv('mng d of court consisted of calling oves docket and entering judgments signing cases for trial. Civil c first be tried, and on 'lhurfl(h C. E. Lechlider Dies. Charles E. Lechlider, sr. miller, former justice of the y one of Colesville district’s be: citizens, died at his home ville, aged 74 years An & the kidneys and complications, from which he had been ill for were the cause of death. vived by his wife, former Johnson of Howard Coun sons—Chs . sseph 1 he funer. retired 1ce and known native of Howard County, ville neigh- | I-m)\uml Richar: miller of Sz field up to three, 1%, Birovke Lee on it rece . Four nomi- < crime. He re \ efficiency of county police | torce, to which he puted the im- | the 'ASK,'orHorIick?s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk * | Wourishing—Digestible— No Cooking. The Home Food-Drink for All Ages nations are to be made and many more candidates are looked for. May Hamilton, who conducted what is known as the “Tea House,” on the ]I\"Ifl farm, near IPour Corners, this 1 und guilty in disorderly house and i gamblin vice there, hus decided v .| ot to ampeal tho cuses to the Ciroult pald her fines. Judge fined the young woman e, but he later reduced been issued by the -| by fishermen last year had a total 1 STAR, WA neth M. Atcihson, 21, and Miss Annie Lee Driggans, 18, both of Washing- ton. —a = ‘Widow Given Dispensation. By special direction of the Pre dent, Mrs. Harriet P. Lemly of this oity, widow of Capt. Samuel C. Lemly, U.'S. N., former judge advocate gen. eral of the Navy, “may be employed as a clerk in the Navy Department, without regard to the provisions of the civil service rules.” e - Whales taken into Norway ports MEN’S SUITS.. ‘PINDLER’ 801 1ith St. NW. Main 2704 ALL and DELIVER LEAN and PRESS NECKTIES, 3 FOR A QUARTER PLAIN ONE-PIECE CLOTH DRESSES. . .. = SHINGTON, D. T, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1926. Woodmard & athrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets f New Spring and Easter Coats at Special Low Prices Women’s Coats Larger Women: Coals $22.50—$39.50—$49.50 $39.50—$59.50 ‘The Fabrics: Imported English Fabrics, Tweeds, The Fabrics: Charmeen, Lorcheen, Charmeen and Lorcheen. Hairline Twills. - Everglade, Heather Mixtures, Vik- The Colors: Kanaka, Croquette, Thistledown, ing, Sandstorm, Cedar, Karaka, Blue- Gray, Navy, Sandstorm, Napoleon beil Thistledown, Croquette, Ve- EHeN Cliugiter et ronica, Tan, Gray, Navy and Black. Black, Cedar, Bluebell, and Au- : busson. Cape Coats, Mannish Belted Coats, Slenderizing Flare and Straight- Swagger Coats, Tailored Coats, For- line Coats, with fur collars. Tailored mal Coats. and Formal Coats. Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Third floor Twills and The Colors: The -Styles: The Styles: Spectal Size Section, ANY DENTIST CAN MAKE A PLATE —but only a few dentists can make a plate that is perfectly satisfactory —a plate that will perform all the functions of natural teeth. Perfect plate work, such as we do, requires an unusual degree of skill. You d Bridge GH8 Crommtand e 55 want the best—we can give it to you. Work, per tooth, and §8. Guaranteed. 25TH ANNIVERSARY Twenty-five years of good honest dentistry is my record. Thousands of satisfied patlents in Washington and surrounding cities and towns is positive proof of my reliability and for dentistry that is natura] looking, lasting and is guaranteed. Matds Attend- ance Had.t ‘. 'lllfl »" l ther Terms ot DR.F REIOT May Be 407 Seventh St. N. W. 407 Arranged 1 Attention to Nervous Peopis ting When Other Work Is Being Done 1 Sundays: 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. s FREIOT. and Address hone Matn 19 = JHHTHE TR L %‘ = - Agents listed below. master-made. Phone Main 1703 N, 4809 Ga. Ave. N.W MERCANTILE €O Blll?ml“ll Va. ., 2501 Champlain St. N.W. (Y, Herndon, Va. Y, 1542 No. Capitol St. E (‘l’l hlmh a Pike, Arlington, Va. Hunt Place N.E. esapeake Bfuh.l I\l(l 3 d Va. Spring, Md. HUNTER BRO 20 Penna. Ave. S.E. HERS, Il) AL HARDWARE 1'0 IDEN, Berryvill \ N you want to paint or varnish anythmg— porch chair, a floor, your car, or your whole house—come and talk it over with one of the du Pont They'’re in business to help you get the best possible results out of every dollar you spend for paint and var- nish—and can give you many a helpful hint that will assure your satisfaction and save you money. That’s why they sell du Pont paint and varnish prod- Jor sound advice on any painting come to the duPont Jgency Little Women's Spring Coats $49.50 $69.50 Coats and dresses that combine styles that are fashion right, workmanship that is irreproachable, fabrics and furs that are finest and prices that are un- usually low. Straightline, flare and cape coats that are especially made and designed to suit the small woman—and not the junior miss. Sports Tweeds, Swansdown, Novelty Sports Fabrics, Charmeen. Vernata green, Lablonde, Novelty Plaids, Navy, Croquette, Thistledown, Sawdust, Bluebell, Rosita, Everglade. Gray. Combination of two colors. Little Women's Apparel Section, Third floor. Extra Size Home Frocks Special $5.75 and $6.95 Green, Children’s Spring Sweaters $1.50 to $7.50 Just the warm little Sweater of wool, silk or wool mix- tures, for the cool Spring days, that children from in- fancy to 6 years will need. Coat and slip-on models. Pink, Blue, Tan and White Sizes 4 to 6 years, in the wanted darker shades. Infants' Section, Fourth floor Spring Dresses $22.50 $25 $35 A Specialized Section One and two piece models with becom- ing flare skirts, pleats and tucks. styles are new and distinctive—and are chosen as those particularly suited to the smaller woman. Prints, Flat Crepes, Flowered Geor- gettes, Plain Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Roma. Bois de Rose, Navy, Tan, Red, White, Black, Bluebell Blue, Blouses Two New Models $10 to $16-75 Crepe Costume Blouse, with clever vestee of lattice design in tucks. Tan, Blue, Navy and Black. Sketched. $10. High Collared Tailored Blouse, of Chinese Honan. Bois de Rose, Navy and Black, $16.75. Also other models from which to choose, $10 to $16.75. Blouse Section, Third floor The Cocoa, Seldom are home frocks as attractive as these to be had at such moderate prices—and especially is this true of extra size home frocks. Of rayon—in plain colors and in lovely and becoming stripes and checks— these dresses have trim set-in sleeves or cool kimono sleeves, white or self collars and cuffs, clever pockets, pearl button trimming, lovely drawn work ucts; they know their color-fastness and endurance— they know they give you biggest valuel They are HUGH REILLY COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS Paints for Every Purpose—Glass for Every Need The following Dealers Sell du Pont Paint Supplies F. J. MARTIN, 5022 Rock Creek Church Road JOHN F. MEENEHAN, 2010 14th SAM MENDELSON, 1100 King St., MONARCH HARDWARE CO0., 1801 L 8t. N.W. MORGAN BROTHERS, 30th and P Sts. N.W. H. R. PAYNE, Hume, Va. R. 5. PIERCE & CO., Rectortown, Md. E. B. RECTOR, 5443 Conduit Road N.\. Laytonsville, 4710 14th St. N.W. I{lORl)AV & WHITE, Al R Hamilton, Va. (8 ARE CO., THD\ISI&\I Clarendon, 'Va. RENCE TU 8 ULLMAN, UNIVERSITY H\RDWAI)L Cco., R. W. VINSON, Rockville, Md. J. FOREST WATKINS, Se: RVILLE, 5536 Conn. Ave. N.W. 1778 You St. N.W. WALKER, Gaithersburg, Md. WARREN FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE SOC., Front Royal, Va. F at Pleasant, D. C. 1334 N Y. Aye. St. N.W. Alexandria, Va. 3304 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. and embroidery—and many, many other attractive features. Service Aprons—$2.50 In all the lovely pastel shades The well known Bob Evans apron, in a splendid quality of chambray, with a reversible front panel, in the wanted colors—blue. pink, lavender and white. Home Frock Section, Third floor. “Adelaide’” Coats Arrive from England Exclusively with Woodward & Lothrop For Junior Girls $25 and $29.50 Aristocratic little girls and their sub-deb sisters will wear this Spring the “Ade- laide” coat—the smart im- ported English coat—of tweed mixtures. (7 to 16 years) Gray and Orange. Tan and Blue. Salt and Pepper Mixture. Girls’ and Junior Misses' Section Fourth fleor. Easter Toys Delight Little Folk The Toy Shop is filled with all the lovely toys that the rabbit has left for little boys and girls. Celuloid Easter Toys, Sc to $1. Terry Cloth Rabbits, 25c. Plush Rabbits, 25c. Velvet Rabbits, 50c. Plush and Vbfilvetsllhbblu ind Ducks, $1. Velour_Rabbits, I’leu:.;il Ducks and Rabbits, $1.75 to $4.25. Filled Rabbits, 25c and S0c. Standing Bunnies, Chicks and Duoks, $225 and Boy and Girl Bunny Dolls, 50c. Terry Cloth Chicks and Ducks, $1. Cotton Chicks and Rabbits, 3 for Sc. Cotton Chicks and Rabbits, S5c and 10c. Pete and Joe Hustler Bunnies, $1. Betty Roll Ducks, 50c. Filled Easter Carts, $1.25. Easter Baskets, 10c to $1. Easter Eu Dsyal, Sc and 10c. Filled Blll.f askets, at various prices. $2.50. Standing Roosters, Bunnies and Chicks, $1.75 to $3. Toy Section, Fourth floor. 8