Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1926, Page 6

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FRIDAY, MARCH 26, The Palais &yn l.f.qusc. ngD-pnMStm Servier ' 6 o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 1926. Altheugh the twist d OV f Rhine ’ 1 | * Hin ' bewSeconds. it wan speccncutar.| APPEAL TO HIGHER COURT | triat o e it which: was tried in As the forest of derricks tumbled, West Chester County Supreme Court flowing wells began to spout ol into las November. | IN 'I'EX AS ]’URN Al]flw e aif and the high winds careied it | Wit Holds Joyous Receptions for a.0t her socond victory resched i far over the field. Soon the landscape !+ prjonqq of Both Races as He | Mrs. Rhinelander at _the isolated | resembled a lake of oil. Work of BUCHERAcEs (N home of her parents in New Rochelle. | capping the wells was well under way Is Beaten Again. j Jovous, but highly nervous, she re- | today. | fused to be interviewed. She held The storm traveled southeast into [ By the Aseociated Press an. informal reception,. however, for Gray-haired Principal Keeps|louisiana, crossing the Subine River| pouaik , [ieriends, white ava TS (caris ahout two miles north of Orange. (2§ _Unsue 1|to congratulate her. 300 Pupils Safe as OII where it rocked a flect of United| phagn i fight for annulment of | & Field Is Swept. States Shipping Board vessels moored | hig wa Al . Ltk L ce Jones Rhine- | in the harbor. lander, Leonard Kip Rhine- b | ACQUITTED OF ASSAULT. | it &mos I ———— A machine for shuffling a pack of cards was one of the inventions of Sir the appellate division of the 15 engineer who Court within the next 30 da el Ushesing in Soring With New Styles: and' Great: Vialies) Through the thoughtfulness of Prin- | was acquitted today by a jury in cipal P. M. Powcll of the Oranke i inq) Division 1 before Justice Field School, more than 300 pup escaped injury in a tornado yesterday that wrecked i3 derricks In the! Orange ofl field and aid damage estl- | Bailey of a charge of assault with in- tent to kill Detective Serzt. Bernard W. Thompson 'and Sergt. Willlam M. McDonald of the tenth precinct No- mated at $1.000,000. When he saw the storm approach- | vember 26, 1923. ing he ordered all of the pupils into | s the auditorium. them agalnst any tioned them not to make any move | called with a Maryland officer to sce 1hat would start a panic. He talked |'olk. The case was first tried last 1o them calmly while the storm was | November and resulted in a disagree- When the noise of jment of the jury. Attorneys Hawken lLe & Havell appeared for the accused.| There he \\urnm!j]_ The alleged assault took place at outery and cau- | Fol k's home, where the police had vaging outside. the tornado became so great t! could not make himself heard, he while Assistant United States Attor- walked up and down the alsles, £top. |ney Rover conducted the prosecution. | PIng to allay the fears of those who | - = | ®eernad most frightened. Ford Fiddler Has Trials. I ~Uncle | Bunt Stephens of Tullak | who won & Ford fiddling bee, is i ing town, ¥ omplains ! Nushville two ' { i | 1 The Largest Men’s and Boys® Store in Washington ~ The Sale of Boys’ _ Spring Suits $14.85 Knicker Suits Sizes 7 to 18 Years Longies Suits Sizes 10 to 20 Years \ pre - Easter offering of the better grades of Boys’ Suits at a very 'low price. Both single and double breasted coats—with extra _ golf or long trou- Sers. .\ selective choice of finer fabrics in new Spring mixtures and colorings with’ the usual Saks’ high stand- ard of tailoring. New Suits for Small Boys [.umberjacks -— most popular of $5.95 models for boys, in plaid effects, with collars and cuffs to match straight pants of wool Jersey cloth. Sizes 3 to 10 years. New Spring Topcoats Topcoats and reefers for ‘tween $9.7 5 seasons that have been designed and tailored with attention to even the smallest detail. New Spring fabrics and colorings for boys, 2 to 10 vears. Hats to match, $2.50 and $2.95. o) Longies for Small Lads Styled like dad’s and big brother’s in $9.95 new Spring mixture fabrics. Coats, single or double breasted. One knicker, one long trousers, and smart vest. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Two of the models sketched Other Easter accessories for the boys. Pajamas, neckwear, belts, sport hose, shirts and blouses, hats, caps, etc. All on same floor. Styled With Collegiate Snap Junior High Two-Trousers Suits, $24.75 Spring—a grown boy’s fancy turns to long trou- sers, and with two pairs of straight hanging trousers, these suits are the practical way to begin. There are navy blue serges or chev- iots, and a host of the new Spring mixture fabrics and volorings. ‘Specially design- ed styles in Saks standard of tailoring—sizes 32 to 38 Saks—Second Floor. of the music world te QRTHOPHON RADIOLA Combining all the features of the im- proved Or it hophonic Victrola with a won- derful Radio Compart- ment. True and natural re- productions! Tones that are clear and bell- like—tones that are mellow—soft, low strains that are present- ed just as beautifully as when played. It is im- possible to visualize the improve ments thor- oughly by merely tell- ing you—stop in soon and convince yourself that it is a remarkable instrument. CHAS. SCHWARTZ % AND SON TERMS Folks have found them to be the fair- est and the lowe:t in the city. Re- member, you can buy this wonderful new instrument and make arrangement: to complete par- ments on a plan to ‘uit your own par- ticular budget. Talk it over with us soon. Prices as Low as $300 Home of Perfect Dinmonds Look for the Schwartz Clock &\‘JJJ,}& M St Northwest Georgetown 709 14th St. l 708 7th St. N.W. A Flash for Easter! MEN’S SPRING $ SUITS 1 HE explanation for the distinction that invari- ! ably lies i1. our clothing is the simple fact that we exert every effort to incorpo- rate every feature in our clothes that Saks standards demand. For instance; when we were planning our Spring clothes, we chose three new Worsted patterns—Blue Gray, Fancy Gray and Plain Gray with double white silk stripe, and had these fabrics made up into fine suits of the popular models (2 and 3 buttons). Upon these we are specializing at a price which appeals to the good dresser. Silk-lined and made to a smartness that gives to them a dis- tinctive preference for Easter dress-up time. ' Saks—Third Floor Ultra New Suits and Coats of Flattering Smartness! Specially Priced in a Great Pre-Easter Event Court withini the next 80 days. __bullt theThamestunnel, 3 A % A mod- | linwood T. Folk, Accused by Of- —————— 4 ficers, Found Not Guilty. ! . . of this section of Texas today. Linwood T. Tolk, 1535 Park road, t’le l(ltest sensation The Chic Tailleur $35 Never has the suit been more popular! styles been so irresistible in variety! Boyish cuts come in single breasted. double breasted and link button models. With tailored or tuxedo collars—slit or cluster pockets—and straight or belted lines. Skirts are snug fitting with kick pleats in front or at the side. All are lined in heavy crepe or radium. Every garment is hand finished and is trimmed with self or braid bindings. And never have the Some of the suits have red or old blue vests that are very becom- ing to the miss and smaller woman. Navy is the leading shade and pin striped dre especially popular in the larger sizes. Materials are Twill Poiret and Mixtures. Sizes for misses. 14 to 20. For women, 36 to 44. Wear a flattering choker of Baum Mar caramel. Priced from $49.50 to $125. Fashionable Coats 35 All the new shades and designs are represented in this remark- able group of specially purchased coats. Every model that Fashion is looking upon with faver—from the jaunty straightline tweed to the elaborately embroidered twill. The capelet maintains its popularity! The Easter shopper will find a varied assortment of beautiful garments—all handsomely tailored and embroidered in matching as well as contrasting colors. Collars are fur trimmed ‘or plain. The fabrics—Twill Sheen— Marcheen—Diagonal Tweed — Chevron — Mixtures — Satins — Twill Bloom and File Silks. In the most admired shades: Bois de Rose Copper , Wood Rose Chamois Navy Sizes for misses range from 14 to 20. For women, 36 to 44. Grasshopper 1Imond Blue Beil Crust Black ten or a Beautiful Fox in cocoa, black or | Palais Royal—Third Floor New Easter Millinery in Fascinating Variety! T ailored, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats All At One Low Price In all the becoming modqls—frnm the boyish little brimless hats to the charmingly feminine ones with wider brims! It hardly scems possible that such a style variety could be offered at such a low price—but here it is! Smart tailored hats—are of peanut straw, milan hemp and novelty braids. Trimmed and ungrimmed models—of horse hair, hair and silk, belting ribbon, ribbon and straw. The un. ¢rimmed models arc in such smart shapes that you will have to add only a flower or bow to make them individ- ually fashionable. In colors to match every Easter costume! Palais Royal —Second Floor. > 0000000000000 00000 new 1% spike heels. ?“00’“’“00000 *0 0000000000000000000000000000000000006000000100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢¢ For the Feet of Fashion! Easter Footwear Whatever your shoe preference for Easter and Springtime you will find the appropriate model here! Shoes for every occasion—and just the ones to go with your costumes. Come and see our Easter display! One of the models is sketched here. In beautiful fog gray kid with one strap. Designed with new cut-out to shank. Hand-turned soles and ‘Palais Royal—Second Floor ¢ $ 1 0.00 900000000000000000000000000000000900

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