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’ THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY., MARCH 24, 1926. 1o WAREHOUSE DAMAGE | 5omiss, o the second siaem ana| ARMED ROBBERS GET [ieigssct e oo resiwer emewntins | ) E, GONFERENCE lislop of Atastas O Mottt 0V e | e e M resigént e the IN BLAZE IS $10,000 | :x:. el iwes s $87 IN 2 HOLD-UPS |52 Soni®loer as'sie was sniering ATTENDED BY 450 2.2 buntnens o e antyione | oieht o conducied & memoriai serv: Two firemen, J. P. Damskey, No. the building. Miss Cox complied with standing committees and boards held [ice in honor of Mrs. Grannils, who The Rev. Dr. Warren succeeded RESCRIPTION PREP- ARATION WITH IDEALS OF EXACT- NESS DISTINGUISHES —IN THIS SHOP DE- meetings yesterday to begin final|dled Monday. It was attended by drafts of annual reports and recom-|representatives of many organiza- the demand for her money and turned _ 3 engine company, and W. H. Nal- Heckman Co. Building Fire Diffi-| ley, No. 4 5 v, icti Own —Gas- | Over the bag she carried. It con- i i 3 I No AL toiek Sespaar Wi | WATIAR WA Bt Door. Sver b, DE she carrled It anity |Marylend, D. C. and Portions of |Lich i fons. tions in which she had worked dur. VOTED EXCLUSIVELY | cult to Get Under Control. asslated from the bullding, “while A oline Station in Northeast i Virginia and West Virginia —————— ireAnsEacineiitetas & reformer and T wa a 12 0s 2 J. Baker of No. 3 engine company e f umanitarian. [ Girl Sounds Alarm. cut his hand on broken glass, Three Looted of $85. . Represented at Winchester. PLANS HOME FOR GIRLS. | ROFESSIONAL S Siihey Sne. Feuthedt o) icioss ithe $75,000 NO"O mmtory Burns. < K /I////////II/I///l///////////////////////I//s | “ ARM ACY : —1 wound at Casualty Hospital. g e N Five of undetermined orl caus Firemen succeeded in contining the| Eighty-seven dollars in cash was the w‘,;ffi_i'sfi?t“%gfii ge""x;,‘:;" ot | By the Associated Press. . Successor to Mrs. Grannis An-|N GIRLS LovE NEw N P $10,000 damage in the w: 5 flames to the upper floor. It was|haul of two armed colored robbers|of the prinicipal dormitories of the WINCHESTER, Va., March 24.— *nounces Her Bequest. N the Heckman Beverage Co., First and | necessary for them to use large quan-| jog night and early today who held North Carolina Agricultural and Tech- | The 142d session of the Baltimore an- woNDERFUL own R | Nieal’ College. a_school for negroes | nual conference of the Methodist Epts-| NEW YORK, March 24 UP).—The N N Haisonal s titles of water, however, and there t, yesterday after-| wag much water damage on the low- building was the|er floor and in the busement. 1 You will not have a shiny noss now. very new French Process o whine L streets northe: foon. The sa up a gasolire service station and a here, causing a loss estimated at $15. copul Churth South opened here 1ast | former home of the late Mrs. Eliza- ne, pire. ¥ D, Bluford, president of the | night with a sermon by Rev. D. A.|pow “poriers Grannis. here will be s woman. Scene of a $175,000 furniture fire two| Miss Maude Shaab, 1415 F street| Wearing a red sweater and masked | institution, said $60.000 insurance erry, Lewlsburg, W. Va. - o Sears sgo. northeast, telephone operator in the |with a handkerchief, a colored robber | carried on the b:f]dlng. w o BAp?lrnxlmute)y”;SO of the 500 clerical | used as “an abode of distressed souls | N 1ino Medical Science Bldg. e - plant of the Swift Packing Co., near| held up James A. Farley, 1372 B and Jay delegates were present from [und the harbor for unfortunate young 1029 Vermont Ave. e fire gained so much headway |the Heckman plant, discovered the |street, manager in the Columbla Gas = i horthern and western Virginia, Mary- [ girls and women,” accordnig to an - announcement by the Rev. Dr. H. e M. W ‘Warren, former pastor of the Cen- | N> before the arrival of firemen that a|fire and sent in the first alarm. She|station at Massachusetts avenue and | In Australia every schoolboy 1s|land, eastern West Virginia and Dis- second alarm was sounded. Deputy also performed similar service at the [ Second street northeast, shortly after | taught to swim before he takes up any | trict of Columbla. . Chief Andrew Sullivan, acting chief, | fire two years ago. 10 o'clock, and carried away the con- ! other sport. Bishop Warren A. Candler, senior|tral Park Baptist Church, last night. 15000 Union Suits On Sale Thursday in " The Hecht Co. Basement Store 6,000 Are Seconds | 9,000 Are Perfect ' These Three Famous Makes Tuco Morume Fulkut ; Tomorrow! The sale of the year..that men never forget. For the past six years we have packed our men’s shop to the very doors with this big Annual Sale. 10,000 were sold the very first day last year. This year we have added two other desirable makes. More than half of them perfect—none with any serious defects. And there’s a full range of sizes. Don’t forget the location. Come early or get left! - Special Features! % Materials Self Striped Madras Made with closed crotch and Genuirie Soisette taped armholes. Ra;;;;n 5triped 1 < e adras Reinforced webbing at the waist. Broadcloth and Finished with ocean pearl buttons. & Percale K2 6,000 Pairs of Men’s Hose | 2,100 Men’s Handkerchiefs Irregular 1 9c $1 Half Dozen White and Colored $1 " For One.Dozen ’ Men'’s lisle hose. Marked irregular for trifling reasons neither noticeably apparent nor detrimen- Splendid quality — the sort a man never has enough of at any time of the year. Plain white, most tal to their wearing qualities. Black, cordovan, ofthem. About300have colored borders. And at a navy, white and tan—all reinforced with double price like this we feel justified in placing a limit of foot. Sizes 9; to 12. < one dozen to a customer. ! The Hecht Co. BASEMENT STORE F STREET Store Hours, 9:15 to 6 P.M.