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eware e |S1UDY PROJEGTED - coucnorcop | MT. VERNON ROAD. - THAT HANGS ON a Persistent coughs and colds lead Bureau . Inspecting Routes From Arlington Bridge and Considering Construction. W e ! two-fold and heals the in- and inhibits medical | netion: it fAamed germ zrow(h. Construction and routes for the pro- | posed Mount Vernon boulevard to run | from the west end of the Avlington ridge 1o Mo "ernon. o in ol P T ze to Mount Vernon. and ti 7ed by his ne of t zre: s for persistent cou colds and other forms of t troubles. Creomulsion conta in addition to creo; ing elen t road from the home of Geor: | Washington with the Lee hizh {are being investizated by the Bureau | !of Public Roads at the request of the| {House committee on roads. i A report on the cost of the project, the route recommended and methods of construction will be made within a Charles. B by the S | route hav § 5 tional Com- of W of Fine Arts. Boulevard of 120 Feel. | Under these plans the road will he -fuot boulevard, stretching for the ire distance from the west end of e Arling idge to Mount Ver- Inon, crossi proposed Military road on the south bonundary extension of the |line and dria to \ it will | voad or [PAsAanas iansaasasansa syl Fort Mumphreys % . Tepartment, | % G ac izht | g : { the tron owth of the| attacks the se ret nd checks the [ otesion Freshen Up! Nicest Laxative, | the future, prov be made for I i E and at the Mount Vernon end with the grand plaza d for the west end of | | route to harmoni: scheme pro | the new br Details Are O This plan would e land now used by the » perimental 1 1o use of the Avling- ! ton Nation metery and would es- at the west end of conception, vith « north and seuth axis, from, hich would run the Mount Vernon 1 to the south and a connecting start - your howels. | i hrough another road to be con Then vou will feel ted to Rosslyn, at the west end tue, vour head of the Key Dridze. The Lee highway comes clear, stomach | wonld cross this |';\:u| at the nor tongue jend of the plaza from its starti Lo point on Columbian Island and con- through IFalls Church and v of Virginia to the ime to muildly stimu- jate vour liver and G and skin rosy. Nothing else cleans, sweetens, and | e the refreshes the entire system like | tafe Const pleasant. harmless candy-like “Cas- [ south and Southw carets.” They never gripe, overact O or sicken. Directions for men, wom- o sitken, Directions for men, wom. | R BERY SUSPECT PUT | UNDER BOND OF $25.000| ing through the States | Joseph Davidoff Denies Participa- | tion in Williams' Home Burglary t Hearing. Davidoff, alias Davis vears nld. of New York, atrestc | rannection with the hold-up of the i ¢ Mrs. Norman Willlams, 1227 Sixteenth street. entered a plea ot | enitte hefore Indge John P. MeMahon | re Conurt Monday, waived pre- examination and was held| rond jury. Bond was fived, Josenh The defendant is said hv the police | tn ho ene of the six handits who| | forced their wav into the Williams| » and after tying np | und and r stole zeve worth of jewelry, b Dovideff was eaptured hy emploves of the Martinique Hotel. twa doors| awav, as he attempted tn escape| ldown a blind alley. | The court annninted Joseph Kelly| !as counsel for the defendant. PUBLISHERS APPEAL. | per: 20, ) Semi-Solid Battermilk o s in_dittaromt. Starting Feed mare serorr So rmreesaral or tarmilk op| growin, for both starting ehic e the Sret elenL weoks P. Mann & Co., 207 Seventh St. J. P. V. Ritter's Son 1003 B St. N.W. Wm. James & Son 1007 B St. N.W.,, Distributor Ask Senator Moses for Early Postal | Rate Adjustment. Establishment of a permanent sched- | 1 rates as promptly as pos- | een requested in a letter | D. Thompson, president of the | Newspaper Publishers' As. | 1. to Senator Moses, chairman | of the Senate committee in charze of | postal matters. In makinz the letter public. 1. D. Barnum. chairman of the association’s postal committee, declared it was of urgent importance to the husiness in- | terests, as well as to newspaper pub- lishing interects, that Congress should | Aalay ne longer in satling the prohlem of A permanent postal rate structure. The recent report of Postmaster Gieneral New tn the Senate, he said, showed .that for the flacal vear 1926 the department would lose revenue on all classes of mail except letter mall and certain divisions of second.class mail. ALL THE WAY DOWN TONSILINE The National Sore Throat Remedy SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT ALL DRUGGISTS = s : Austria_now has more than 300,000 people out of work. e cup of Health at the E’reakfa.t table that means Efficiency at the Business Desk BAKER’S BREAKFAST COCOA Has a full rich flavor delicious to the taste; it is invigorating and sustaining. Henry C. Sherman, Professor of Food Chemistry, Co- lumbia University, in his book “Food Products™ says: “Cocoa, in addition to the stimulating property, due to the alkaloid theobromine, and the flavor which makesit pular both as a beverage and in confectionery, Fat 2 considerable food vaiue. " WALTER BAKER & CO. Lid. ESTABLISHED 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free. NONENINGONONG T'HE EVENING POTASH STUDY URGED. STAR, "WASHINGTON, LASH AND SENTENCE FOR WIFE BEATING Baltimore Man to Be First in Seven Years at Whipping Post in City Jail. Ameriean Mining Congress Resolu- tion Asks U. 8. Action. MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 17 (#). Resolutions approving bills now before Congress for exhaustive research work on potash in the South, indorsinz a | program for the control of malaria | and indorsing public rather than private use of Muscle Shoals were placed hefore the Southern National conference of the American Mining Copgress for consideration yesterday. o 1 ation BALTIMORE, Md., March 17.- ese resolutions other recom: |, MoRm s B 11— mengations will be passed upon finally | J2Mes Harry Kingmmore vesterday By the Associated Press. by the resolutions committee today | Wax sentenced to receive five lashes in the closimz sesfon of the convetion. | at the whipping post. e was con- L;:l Nothing Keep You Away! Even though it means actual inconvenience, you cannot afford to miss tomorrow’s sensa- tional Dress offering at $3.88! Dresses so fresh and charming you will want to buy sev- eral for Spring and Summer! Styles to please every woman. Of Lustrous Come, and be delightfully surprised! For these Spring Dresses far excel anything you may imagine at such a low price! Ordinarily, they would sell for a great deal more. But it’s a special purchase secured .\ for WASHINGTON DAY, and it should prove one of the biggest crowd - bringers of this great value-giving event planned for tomorrow. All brand-new Spring styles, in a great array of lovely colors and gay com- binations. rengne. §NCNRNONONSS Three of the Styles—Sketched From Dresses in This Sale AT A AACIA AL A C I AAC A UAC AT IA T A AT A UACTACTACIAC] A A AU A A CIALIAC) NONPNRARNBARRARNY IR Peter Pan collars. contrasting colors. embroidered collars and cuffs. Patch pockets and bow ties. and unusual charm. large sizes. Sizes 16 to 52. @’ — Ray pearl buttons. Other models finished with black ribbon These dresses are copied from more expen D. (, WEDNESDAY. victed by a criminal court jury of wife beating. Sentence was passed by Judge Eu- gene O'Dunne, and if carried out will be the first whipping to take place in Baltimore City jail in seven years, | ‘The last whipping administered | 10 a wife beater ly by the then Sheriff Thomas McNulty. Kingsmore, In additfon to the whip- ping. was sentenced to 60 days in jail and fined $25. No date was set for his appearance at the whipping post, Sheriff John Potee being ordered to administer the es at some time during the 60 days’ imprisonment. Maryland st e provides a max- imum’ sentence of 40 laxhes on the bare back for wife heating. MARCH 1926. MILITIA AIR PARLEY. Conference Saturday to Study Sup- ply Problems. 17, SUSPECTS RELEASED. ! Detectives U‘u’alv‘ip 7'n Identify Six Men Held in Hold-Up. Wazhing tion 1 | \ \ A board of Army officers has heen| Six men picked up in appointed to meet in this city next | for investization in Saturday to study the gen prob. | the W Ma lem of the supply of all A ervice |in which a policem; material to the National Guard and o, were shot he handits who also to recommend a policy of replace. e 2 ment of airplanes for the National|aWay with §16.000 en Iehrnar Guard. | were tined up in Inspecter Pra The hoard is composed of Maj. Ger- |office at police headqu ald C. Bri Mijs. Wil |for an attempi at identi liam William D. Tipton serve, and Capts, Charles T. Phillips ! purpose made o positive i and Ralph H. Wooten, Air Service. of the men and gll were rel conn ith nd Dairy hold-up, and a mess AT R S CATACIACAT) IT PAYS TGO BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST "THE DEPENDABLE STORE" and A real Be Sure to Three DEAL AT ergs Cost and Below ONLY! Kénps Your Skin i Fresh, Radiant and Young Read Other Pages! See Pages 24, 25, and 26 of Today's Star for other WASHINGTON DAY Bargains! Merchandise priced at Near Cost, Actual Cost—for ONE DAY An Extra Advertisement. 2 Printed Just unpacked! _ Crowded Out of Our Three Pages— otton Foulards Never before shown. smartest styles. right in tune with the Springtime. Materials and colors that will please you. tomorrow All sizes 16 10 52. for all wear. Sale starts 9:15—don’t miss it. Types plenty of the larger sizes for women who require extra sizes. and seldom find their size in a special sale. Such wonderful values that "women and misses will buy two and three of these Dresses £3.88 each. All with smart touches that lift them out of the ordinary and make them especially desirable for street wear and for practically every Spring ocecasion. All Sizes 16 to 52 Plenty of Extra Large merchan- dising triumph! And if only see we could the pretty styles in this sale. there would be crowds waiting for the doors to open tomorrow Every this fresh offering morn- Dress in is and new. Each one is a want- ed model. Choose from. light colors, bright ¢ olors or dark shades. Many of the fashionable rainbow colorings represented. There are a score Jr more of pretty styles, in attractive striped patterns, and charming printed designs. They are made of ' the better qualities ‘of Rayon and ‘Printed Cotton Foulards and have .. #ahighluster. They ‘will ret ain their . fresh, new appear- nce under all con- + ditions. . 1,500 new Dresses *will be morrow —-sizes / ready to- morning 16 to 52. and fancy sired. heing sold ont. Phone and Mail Orders Filled If for any reason you are un- able to attend this sale tomorrow in person, we will be glad to re- ceive your order by phone or mail. Kindly state style and color de- We reserve the right to substitute in case of style desired to open. best. trimming al I'hree of the Styvles—Sk&tched From Dresses in This Sale Beautiful Lustrous Rayon and Printed Cotton Foulards, in the new colors—Blue, Rose, Powder, Maize, Yellow, Green, Navy, Tan, Orchid and scores of combination colorings and gay printings in figures and stripes. Also plain shades and rich overplaids. Straightline and two-piece effects, with tuxedo and Shirred, circular and pleated skirts. Many finished with string:belts, others with pipings of Some with lace vestees; some with All these Dresses are well tailored and full cut in size. You will find plenty of the large sizes in nearly all of the various models. Every dress finished with deep hem— details of workmanship canefully worked out. Crowds will be here tomorrow \va'iting for the doors Comie early for first choice, which is always sive models and_that accounts for their smart lines Complete range of sizes for Misses and Women—and plenty of the extra Goldenberg's—Second Floar. Charge. Accounts Invited. AU/AVAUBUALAVAUAVE Newest, = morning at And ! VAN /ALALALAVAV/AVAELAVAL BLAVALBLEL/A \LELBLALALALALBIELELOLB BUAU) BUBUAV/BU/ALBLIAIAL 51 /AVA /AUA