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$3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN MARCH 28 Special Train Leaves “dnhl“.lfln (Union Station) Ar. WI‘ lulou 10:05 am., Chester l;hflldl‘ll‘hid Broad Street. 10:50 eaves Broad Street St 3 me. West Bhiladel- 0 5" p.m.. Wilmington | \\ illiam K. Wa achuset Massachusetts Wisconsin and We: to remove the over ASKS ABANDONING ' OF TROLLEY ROUTE {Ham Proposes | Discontinuance of Line to | Western Avenue. Ham, president of the nd urged the :I]\])l'n\';\l of (ho pplication for permission THE EVENING STAR, WAS Bird in Shooting Sketch for Cathedral Window Erased Al By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, March 26.—Further sketches of the Sports Bay for the Ca- thedral of St. John the Divine, which were issued Wednesday, show that the bird-shooting scene in the original sketch has en modified at the pro- test of Dr, Gilbert Pearson, presi- dent of the Assoclation of Audubon Societies. The original sketch, entitled “trap shooting,” showed one gunner kneel- Permanent fter Society Protest ing Yo alm and the other standing up. with his _shotgun pointed upward. Over the hunters was drawn the fig ure of a bird in flight. Trap shooting with live birds, as pic- tured in the original sketch, is a crime in most States, according to Dr: Pear- son. The cathedral authorities accepted the protest as well founded and erased the figure of the flying bird. A blank space now appears where the live pig eon formerly was depicted. .| reasonable patronage, Mr. Ham ex- plained that it is not a finapcial as. set. He quoted figures showing that the total revenues since the line be- gan operation to February 28 last| amounted to $11,9. Hugh M. Frampton nue hetween R between sident of the zens' Assocla- resolution to the g the proposed Seeks Citizenship Papers. Application for final naturalization papers was made yesterday by Luis Guzman, a native of the republic of | Columbia, South America, who is a member of the Marine Band. He is 25 years old, unmarried and has been in HINGTON, D. C., NAVAL ACADEMY CLASS TO BEGIN AIR TRAINING. Arrangements for Instruction of 275 Graduates This Summer Are Being Completed. Special Dispatch to The Star ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 26.—Ar- rangements are being completed for the instruction in aviation of 275 members of the present graduation class of the Naval Academy during the Summer. These midshipmen, whe, after grad- uation on June 4, will be commission- ed ensigns, are members of the class that did not belong to the quota which recelved instruction in this branch last Summer. An airplane of the F-5.1 type, largest crulser planes in service, ar- rived yesterday from Hampton Roads and left this morning on a return trip. It was the forerunner of a fleet of 12 to be used in the instruction of the young officers this Summer. | struction. _The line last May 13 and bus stituted. Mr. Ham told the commis sion that there ix no demand for re- | sumption of the rail. service. | ""While the bus line has enjoved We Fight Colds We paid $1,000,000 for this way “The name is Hill's Cascara-Bromide- Sging that it the commic: Quinine. It combines all the hest that |si pproves the application the men know for a cold. | company be required to smooth off the ; | surfac e roadway Wi . All the best that science found was | The best way is to have it on |fprle® B A0 AW embodied in it. hand when needed. Have it ready | L We have lately paid $1.000.000 for | to stop any cold at the start. Then | Wins Puppy Show Honor that formula and product. Just be-|[is when minutes save hours of Shecsiinlat M oiTheiaar cause millions have proved it the | trouble. R D REIGKEBEED, o At greatest remedy for colds. And mil-| But. If you lack it when the cold de- [, "y Ly B U G TR S Jions more will use it when they know. | velops, get 1t as soon as you can. Get [ 9% " 90t Hrel ™ L | 1t stops & cold in one day. It stops ' the genuine, for nuxhn'\ls::h else 15 lke |\ o puppy. trials held here this | the spread of a.cold. gy gurg g Price30c ' o wax ™M |week by the Rappahannock Amateur | Tt ends the dread of S 3 oulNlNE which it ends a | s Association. Gold Dot, bave found noth- A. At your drug | a cold. In a lifetime cold will remov 0 ing ‘more efficient. Got Red Box ®R310% vith Portrt |7 permanent abolition of the rail serv- ice. He pointed out, however, that the t bus service Is on a temporary and that there is considerable AR n for an extension of the line|in J past its present terminus at Dupont Pennsylvama leroad The Standard Railrond of the World asked the com e the present service and determine if it is adequate ind whether the Washington Railway and Electric Co. s the proper utility ion to operate the line. r, executive secretary ties Commission, read a on from the engineer of on Many vears kgo a great laboratory #tarted to develop a way to fight colds. they worked 23 vears to perfect it. Piece. owned risonburg, this country since 19 members of the band witnesses of his good character. ing_on his application will come up He had four with him as Hear- The instruction in aviation will be under direction of the department of seamanship of the Naval Academy, of which Capt. Harry A. Baldridge is the head. of investigation we Il vour fears of T TR (IR A I want every Man, Woman and Child in Washington and vicinity to en- - joy wearing Stylish New Clothes for Easter. I am always happiest when I see people well dressed, that’s why I specialize in extending credit so easy that even people of most limited means can dress to their heart’s content. My 24 PAYMENT PLAN allows you to spread the payments of your purchase over a long period of time. Moskin Says--- “DRESS-UP” EVERYBODY No delays when you come to my store. I've eliminated all red tape in opening a credit account here. Your first deposit gets the goods, . PAYMEN §\\\\\\‘ Ih];RrhHRRY Women’s and Misses’ Spring Dresses Luxurious silks, in Cantons, Prints, Georgettes and $ Combinations. 15'98 New Spring colors. , AS 10W 3S..ceeeme Women’s and Misses’ S . pring Coats Smart sport coats. Beautiful d E coi\at‘;. l;\/la;.n_\'r ef:x: $ ‘98 trimmed. Every new model. Men’s Fi ens rme and Topcoats The umnrkest Spring styles. $29 50 Easter Millinery Here is real $5.98 B Sreht Open Every Evening Till Easter all Credit Plans, you can spread the payments over a long period of time— The very hat most becoming to you is here. Patterns distinctive. Conserva- tives, s'ugger Styles. As low as SEVENTH ST. N. W. Next Door to Kinney’s Shoe Store irls’ Coats. .....$10.95 irls Dresses. . ...$6.95 Stor;e Open Every Evening Till Easter I IR I've Picked a Wonderful Line OF Children’s Clothes For Easter Dress-Up Can’t describe these cunning little styles, They're pretty as pictures. All new Spring colors. Durable materials. On Easy Payments. Girls’ Girls Boys’ Suits.......$12.95 Just 7 Shopping N FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1926 720-22-, 24 7th St. N. W EHREND - m—— In Demand Just Now! | I , PRINCESS SLIPS N $1.50 Value Rose, Tan C | Green, Copen c White, Black = - Navy, Gray The women who seek the new—the correct garb for Easter and Spring will find their quest at an end when they see our splended showing of apparel. As usual. our prices are iower than elsewhere. ‘ Picture Represents One of the 25.00 Coats Selling for Magnificent quality twill coats in pretty shades of navy. gray, tan, light blue, green, rosewood and black. Stvlish ea styles, flared ~t\l(‘~ and straightline effects, with balloon or narrow cuffs: fur edgings or silk embroidered or braided 15 to #4 ~i7('\, 35.00 and 39.75 COATS Extra and regular 15.00 COATS Misses’—Women’s " sizes. Smart styles Extra and Regular Sizes { and i e .‘,,.‘1.("',’:' - Georgette and Silk Crepe The very prettiest dresses you've ever seen in spar- kling Spring colorings as well as navy and bla In lot are georgette and taffeta combinations. Heavy silk crepe o and georgette over silk slips. Model for street, party or husiness wear in regular and extra sizes, Highest grade of tailoring is pat into thesc smart suits of all-wool twill, in plain blacl and blue and hairline stripes. also rich English ° tweed novelty mixtures. Silk lined through- out. 7.50 to 10.00 s1500 silk SILK DRESSES DRESSES Regular and Fxtra Sizes 4 7.50 to 9.98 Girls’ Coats B ,.'n"il?, o ‘.fi‘i‘l\'n ”!‘n 'l'f,ll',l Jn I fioHuik ton dvess oriener wear. 8 to 14 vears 12.50 to 15.00 Girls’ Coats Showrnom samples and job -,» of fine poiret twill velour and 1 mixtures r ogirls 6,10 1 Fur trimmed. braid trimmed hutton mented. Tans, hiues, reens and Peary 3.00 and 4.00 Girls’ Hats B and Litle Girl Hats . stoTa T day ym tha face and n - #hapes x= or sport Rl e LOVELIE.ST EASTER HATS FOR YOUNG GIRLS—WOMEN — MATRONS 3.00 & 4.00 6.75 to 7.98 95 HATS HATS 300 Sample Hats Big Picture Hats of straws, sikk and and smart small braid. Every new shapes in every color and shape new color and shown. style, is 5.0 and 3.98 Tan, Blue and White Baby Coats Spring and Summer Weight Crepelio Coats for little tots,, prettily made with smocked | tronts and self-colored button 510 Boys’ 4- Pc Long Pants Sults Pretty Spring colorings of sray. | biue and _green mixtures Made, of splendidauality wooi Il Dante. kniekers. veat and mavvm.v coat.” All four picces special fo, ¥ $12.50 Double- Breasted Suits trimmings and nicely lined throughout. * 1 to 4 sizes With Long & Short ! \ $3.00 Voile & Novelty hg& g M IRY Print Baby Dresses Dressra that are Elegant Quality oty Mexture T orchid biue and pink and of pret tiest milk-like fi ured prints. $2.00 Babies’ Knit Capes 119 Babies’ Prettiest Bonnets 98¢ to New combinations o1 silk a . net and | satin and plain silk crepe or Poke and novelty effects for higger girls and bonnet s most useful Spring $1.49 to 5200 Boys’ ¥'s most useful Sp: 00 nit ape Wash Suits Rl sitada s axt Suits, with 1 2t piae protection. Closely knit. and blouse X 3 in pink, blue and white. : | Strined ‘Suits in byt i ton-on and eatlor il blouse styiles. For boys 3 to 8 years. Novelty " G—L._79c White and Colored 2 Blouses '“I?'x:‘«_-’tulr”mm‘mm coliar and ?.n. 1 c styles for little habies. A Budget of Saturday Specials | THAT FOR MONEY SAVING ARE UNEQUALED ANYWHERE i y " y A 9 $2 Women’s, Misses’ Knickers $1.00 and $1.25 Extra Size Burson | Full cut, well made Knickers of 29 S ls‘ayon ]l.'lose” siid ; : amons Rurson Hose. sto good quality fast-color khakij all c ing without a eam. F\(r\m\\v\‘rrv c sizes. == color in lot. , 3 to customer. Strong Leatherette Suit Cases $1-59 Hoover Style Uniforms Reiil on sizat caes, balle von e e strong box frame. Strong handle eeiie lallorefl_um _0"“5 '\OI‘; iy and serviceable hardware. Limit, 1 L L S i ok aistacaiss Lémgl. 2 fi cnllomel: d T bl Li KA ’ C Ivlercerize able Lnens $1.25 YSER’S Rayon Vests Satin-finish, highly mercerized Buy famous Kayser make for less pure white table damask: wvide than ordinary vests. Silk-like vests width; perfect quality. Limit, § in peach, orchid and flesh. Bodice c iz ; tops. Limit, 3 to customer. . 15¢ Men’s So . 69¢c Window Shades C IVlen's dox White, Green. Ecru and Dark Perlml Quality Seamless Cotton Blue Window Shades. 3x6 ft. Ir- X i tan, champagne c regulars of 69¢ qualities. Limit, 6 c , 6 to a customer. to customer. H