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HORSE SHOW SURE IN'SPITE OF BLAZE: Destruction of Buildings Last; Night Will Not Prevent Annual Affair. With show the Highw: today as the r iast night, Nationa lings at th Bridge a nxn% of ruins t of a utive committee of ption to the annual > ushered in| hiy wagon was about 40 pounds short. hington so- n this vear's 1y set for \1:\ 14, 15, 17 hava been received and Rockville, Md., e of the fair grounds show, but the committes whether to accept such an offer or start rebuilding immedi- ately., The cause of the determined. althol has not been enMn@ com- ought the flames v from Arling- ton Beach lrawn through 1.600 feet of rined such he; that the apparatus e it. k the grandstand and ex were destroved. | talls, however, about No horses were in the { night, but it is believed to death. loss was not covered h SHIPPH\G NEWS Arrivals at_and_Sailings From New Yorlk, ARRIVED YESTERD satua Munargo Berangaria Muenchen”. Roussillon Suffern, Conte Biancamano | DUE SUNDAY Port Limon. ) Volendara™ 2" Rotterdam. } DUE MONDAY. Antonia . Southampton, .ondon. San Juan. Liverpool, Liverpool san Juan.. ! OUTGOING STEAM] ) YESTERDAY Belieplin: Weetpha Bergenst, Roma— SAILING Schenectads—Con 00 P 00 P Baltimore $2.00 Havre de Grace $3.25 Philadelphia $5.00 Erom Gray Line ofce. \ 0! Mlh St v R. McReynolds & Son Sales—Service 1423.25-27 L St. N.W. Main 7228 ‘Sales 14th and Park Road N.W. Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. Col. 2619 | el < o e < <o o (oronetieo (%ro}'a] Step-In of Black Patent with cut-out design of Sau- terne Lizard, with its higher Cuban Heel, will step smartly in the Easter Promenade. HOSIERY (Medium Weight) 81.35 3 pairs $3.80 X P2y 1337 F N.V — %@- VR %%%@%&%W@M@% apital horse [ Coal Co., was fined $40 by Judge south end of (,oorgo H. MacDonald in Police Court | $20,000 fire | gjo) ion today moved to [ W C. e from the Potomac. { Y | surpassing of last year's event, the | most popular yet held. Prize money has already been pro- vided and the prize list has been printed and distributed. “It is absolutely certain that the show will be held,” General Manager | Hazen said today. “The only things | l\\Q are uncertain about is where and how we will stage it. These points will be cleared up by the (‘xflrull\r“ committee as soon as possible.” FINED FOR S SHORT WEIGHT. | Convicted of \lolnlmg the District | law regarding short weight, Vernon T. Orrison, president of the Orrison, sterday afternoon. He was also $10 for not having a delivery et given to his driver. Orr'son was arrested by Inspectors Diller and George T. Howe. | The inspectors stated that the ton on | ithe After-Effects of Grippe Grippe and flu leave you danger- 3 ously weak. They are the twin wasting dis |eases. They break down vour tis- isues. thin out your blood and leave | your vital organs tired. | Just because a cough, cons and fever cleared up, you' to be fooled into thinkin all well. That's just the s way grippe and flu act—and it's just the way they get most of thelr| victims down again. i | Your recovery period is just the time when you want to do every- |/ thing you can to help out. A | mighty good thing to do at jhis |crisis stage is to take HYPO-COD. | HYPO-COD contains hypo-phos- phites and iron recommended for years by physiclans as most ef |fective in enriching the blood and ‘nene cells. It also contains pluq ant tasting extractives of cod liver {oil, rich in the vitamines so essen- {tial in building up vour rundown | system. | Get started today building up | your real self, cheerful, strong and ‘I'Plxdy for steady work; capable of making good money because you're lall well agaln. Get well and stay |well with the help of }IYPO-COD. |In liquid or tablet form at P S and all other drug stores.— %%%ggfiggfigg%%%figfififi fl%%fi%fi%%% R ES %fi%%%%fi Last year more mumber. You will see m drangeas, hyacinths 1212 F St. Northwest Phone M. 4278 ‘u 07 | District { victim is Leo A. Gleason, 2311 Con- | ma %%%%%%%&%%&%%%%&%%%%%&% See 50,000 Easter Lilies Under One Roof‘ A View of One of Gude Bros. Easter Lily Greenhouses Annual Easter Flower ———TShowE— Sunday, March 98, From 10 to 5 PM. Gude’s Mammoth Greenhouses Bladensburg Road and Mt. Olivet houses. This year we have made preparations for a still greater You can’t imagine this glorious carnival of color and fra- grance—you must see the gorgeous exhibition of magnificent Spring flowers developed by Gude. thousands of rambler roses of rare colorings, smiling sweet peas, striking snapdragons, beautiful carnations, azaleas, orchids, hy- fairyland of flowers that is mdeed entrancing. Take 15th and H Sts. N.E. car and transfer to Washing- ton Railway and Electric Bus direct to Greenhouses. ‘Gude Bros. Co. “Say It With Flowers Tl EVENING STAR, ANOTHER SMALLPOX CASE Third This Year Is Also Believed Brought From Florida. Another case of smallpox, the third this yvear, was recorded today by the Health Department. The Fowler regards the case as mild, Gleason has been quarantined in the| Smallpox Hospital. All three of the smallpox cases this year, according to the Health De- partment, have been imported from I'lorida. The Health Departmerit also re- celved reports today of 76 new cases of measles. Since the beginning of; | the measles epldemic 1,632 have been ! recorded. necticut avenue, a real estate sales- e Health Officer William C. Mary Eaton With Eddie Cantor in “Kid Boots” (At the National Theater) Recommends “Catherine Day” Toiletries Obtainable Only at Kann's! Try These Articles— Face Powder, a box .. June Glow at .. Muscle Cream . Cream Perfection . Honey Sweet and B-ls am .. Complete Treatment . Street Floor. The Catherine Day Facial Is Given in Our Beauty Salon. Third Floor. 9, Penna. “The Busy 8th and D Corner” 0 en to the Public than 15,000 flower lovers visited our green- RN RN %%%%%%%%%%fi%%%fi 3 NS N ore than 50,000 Easter lilies under one roof— s ullps, jonquils, etc., that go to make up a 1%%%%%%%%%%? 1102 Conn. Ave. NW. Say It With Ours™ | Ave BW. Open Easter Sunday e WASHINGTION, D. C., FRIDAY MARCH 26, 1926. Of Kann’s Annual Spring Sale of At —Coat of gray charmeen, with collar of gray squirrel. puffed sleeves with silver and blue stitch- The Very Special Price— embroidered ing. Beautifully lined. Blue Bell Ever, Flax Blue Rosewood Bois de Rose Navys, Tan, Blacks. Kann's— Second Floor. —It's been a great sale! It has provided hundreds of women with coats at $28.00 which were con- spicuously worth much more. Now comes the last day! Your last chance to get one oi these fine coats for so little—ior, as we've promised, since the be- ginning— Every Coat- Remaining After Saturday Night Reverts to Its Rightful Price! —-Of course, for this last day coats have been added—rveally the outstanding values of the entire sale! One of them is sketched at the left! And the sale collection still offers many other styles, colors, etc., and featuring the popuiar fabric—Iorraine Lorchene. of the sale. many new Colors— Trimmings Embroidery Tucking Stitching Beige Dyea Squirrel Natural Squirrel Vale New Cape Styles Wrap-Around Models Loose-from-the-Shoulder Styles Flare Effects Tailored and Fitted Coats And Many Others Green Ete. Come Tomerrow! —And Here’s | Easter Footwear For Children $3.50 to $5 —Comfortable, well made shoes, in the new Spring styles, made on comfortable lasts, and fashioned of various leathers. Three of the popu- lar styles are illustrated.— —(1) Cut-out Pump ecffect. Sizes 84 to 11—$350. Sizes 1% to 2—$4. —@) I\u~smn Calf Leather, 2-eyelet Tic. Sizes 814 to 11—$3.50. Sizes 117 to 2—$4. —(3) Southern Ties of Russian calf, with darker trimming. Sizes 874 to 11—5‘ Sizes 1114 to 2—$5. Kann'SAI-‘ourth Floor. or Patent A Special Sale of COAT For Misses, Juniors and Girls! $7.95 and $14.95 —Styles that present the acme 'of smartness and inspiring youthfulness offered in these two lines of coats, which are very unusual values at the sale prices. at $7.95 —Pretty new tweeds, plain or novelty mixtures, -polaires. basqueras, novelty checks; in the girlish double-breasted or single-breasted, and flare, or straightline stvles. In the bright Spring colors of blue- bell, tan, blue, red girls of 7 at bois de rose, Viking and navy. Sizes for to 14. $14.95 —Youthful tweeds in novelty mixtures, the new basqueras, attractively trimmed with con- trasting colors, metal buttons, smart bone buttons, and insets, stitched straps, and other new effects.: colors. All the popular Spring Sizes for misses and juniors, 13 to 17. Kann's—Second Floor. “The Busy Corner” VPenml. Ave. 8th and D