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THE . SUNDAX STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 28 1926—PART 3. . -— B . ¥ p . 3 sister of the other. The witnesses sald | that is scratched; but the important |for hundreds of vears to the magical irst Fas i factory evidence that Dr. Tanner ate | i i Belief That Witches Exist in England they were afraid she would “put a |thing in either case s to draw blood. |pagan beliefs of Saxon and British e e e e aban Y e Tt b Electrical Watches Possible. D l d i l f w 2 ) curse on them,” Another method of protection fre-|times. The first fast of long duration un- Wi s o i “"”'_' | M. Leopold Reveillon. a French 7 > In many parts of England, especial-|quently employed is to obtain posses- . dertaken for scientific purposes, and | o Sopreraatt 151 wateh maker, s 1 possib] evelope l)) Trial o oman in Court Iy in remote country districts, the be-|sion of omething belonging to the | No Besi with the possibllity of imposture elimi. | WeIht at the beginning of his fa | e bt Aot Lo odls e Erael L) lief in witches is far more prevalent [witch and to burn it. | o Beginner. S = was 157 pounds and at its conclusion | ™ CF Nemdive (1) i nated, was completed 45 vears ago by | Ya1® pounds. show o brine s the making of known, and it is| These witcheraft beliefs in the Eng- | From Life Employment Manager.—I'm sorry, | Dr. Tanner of New York, who went fheitia s it er] g lectric ce | wholly without food of any kind for at and in lib- |y, o spee 3 s as a stenographer is unsatisfactory. u»h:"'u- h,‘,:'“ noon of June 2 to noon | eral quantities at the end howing | PAttery. much of the space now used judge in the court at Tipfon, Stafford- | hood to be a witch, and it was sald |score the witch over the breath,” that fcraft trials, especially in the sixteenth | “Don't kid yourselft It won first BYSExe b s < | that the old theory of this heing dan. |for Wheels and springs could be elim thire, England, in the month of Jan- | that she had cast a spell over the |is to inflict a scratch on the forehead fand seventeenth centuries, and have | prize in last month’s True Experience | 0f August 7, 1880, | gerous was not true—at least not in | inated, he savs, and the watch would wary. Two men were arraigned be-|wife of one of the defendunts and the of the witch. Sometimes it Ix her arm 'an uhbroken pedigree stretching back Magazine.” During thats period there is satis- | hix case. Ibe more accurate and regular l ¢ a case which came up before a | that she was believed in the neighbor- |and cattle. The usual remedy is “to evidence which. was given in .witch- Monday—The Hecht Co. offers—for Women and Misses 300 EASTER. COATS - with all the style of Paris and a price that is all our own W QS ) M) - 30 Just at this time when Washington women are planning their costumes for the Easter promenade comes this triumph in a sale of coats—coats for misses—coats for little women—coats for women and coats for larger women—hundreds of them—in a riot of Spring color— accented with plenty of perennially fashionable blue and black. R \\- fi : — J.Ef. o i /( I {} ik So now your problem is pleasantly simplified. For in this sale are all the successful models created for smart women, and each coat presents an individual expression of the Spring mode as decreed by the foremost couturiers of Paris. (Third Floor.) o THE FABRICS STYLE FEATURES The Sketches Are: Full SI - Fine Twills Lorchene cape coat, squir- ull Sleeves Poiretsheen rel collar. For Misses. Pleated Sleeves Pleated puff cuffs, white Scallops Satins coney collar. On Misses Iriheae Black satin coat. Capes and Scarfs * Tucked cape sleeves and Quilted Hems collar ow Women's mavy i : blue twill coat. . THE COLORS .:% THE TRIMM]NGS Black corded novelty silk, Winter Rose with moleskin collar. For Pleatings e o Bluebell Misses’ braided tan lor- Braidings el har et i Everglade Green Embroidery : Women's gray twill em- . Shades of Tan, broidered coat, novel col- Stitchery i Navy, Gray Tucks and Fur : : and Black THE FURS: The fur collars and trimmings are genuine skins—natural squirrel, viatka-dyed squirrel, moleskin, white coney, beige squirrel—in fact, all the new colors of dyed squirrel. Sizes for Women Sizes for Misses Sizes for Little Sizes for Larger 36 to 44 : 14t 20 Women, 15%5 to 21Vs Women, 385 to 52V5 (Third Floor.) Broad Hems of Quiltin% ‘Coat Sleeves N\ Cape Covered Clccordi Pleated \ § Silko.rf‘ - Q quf' Sleeves - 7 Inside Collar Split Cape \ / fi_m | : A » : , ’ , , ‘ Bow at Back Buttén"fi-nmmed / | IIi‘ I I I CO”'FSI I%I' I' T - of Neck Store Hours, 9:15 to 6 P.M. Broad. Scallops on Cape -