Evening Star Newspaper, March 29, 1926, Page 6

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MARCH 29, - 1926. ELDRIDGE WARNS FIRMS SELLING AUTOS TO BOYS| STAR, WASHINGTON, | C., MONDAY, RICH GOLD VEIN FOUND |l telieved to sssure the company a IN OLD PHILIPPINE MINE ‘The ore in the newly found vein as- says much higher than that taken out Shaft, About to Be Closed, Yields Record Deposit at Depth THE EVENING 3,218 Have Given _date for the FAMILY Mr. Eldridge said his attention had ed to u case of tWo ba 14 years old and the oth purchased a second-} $75 and had d .. | streets of Washington Lads Under 16 Cannot Get Permits. | Y ffton 5 arivers pormit. The father He Says, in Move After | of oneaaperted the facts to the traf- 4 b | fic director and an effort now is being m. b BALTIMORE $2.00, &% the higher level. The strike is re- WILMINGTON 4.25] UNDER MITTEN garded as the most important in the history of gold mining in the Philip- pines. Geologists had assumed that gold PHILADELPHIA 5.00 | MANAGEMENT From Gray Lins Ofics, Passs. to i 4th—9 A. M. daily. FARE and CHILD-CAR- 3 work of the Associated Charities and Citizens' Relief Association. 10,000 givers are wurgently needed to carry on this city- wide, non -sectarian Social CHARITIES FUND | 5 SHORT OF GOAL Fears Expressed That Easter | Campaign Will Not Achieve of 800 Feet. it has vet found. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. MANILA, P. 1., March 29—By dia- mond drilling at the 800-toot level, the Benguet Consolidated Mining Co. has discovered the richest body of gold ere would not be found below 500 feet. The mine Is in the mountains near { Bagulo, a well known gold reglon, but other regions supposed to be equally rich- have not yet heen prospected: (Copyright, 1926, by Chicago Daily News C0.) * e At the age of 23 years, Miss Mar- garet Kidd is Scotland's first woman Case Is Reported: Dealers in second-hand.automoliiles today W urged by Traflic Direc: M. O. Eldridge to exercise mére cau- tion in the di of their machines to prevent them from going into the made «to Have u; dealer take back the machine, 4 The traffic law forbids the issuance of operator’s permits to boys under 10 years of age, Eldridge pointe at, and automobil ers should he areful not to sell cars to boys any | HUN & 3 | Heretofore it has been expected that hd the known body of ore would be ex- t hausted this year, and that the mine would close ~ after vielded Service. Will you be ome to give as lawyer and has the distinction of belng the first woman to appear be fore the British House of Lords in Complete Success. having you feel able, using the fol- fowing blank number of Inclosed find § today was only than the total ame time last vear week remains Lo sald Mr. Peekins, » problem of raising the | ance of our budget of $39,000 become Associate . Active ... Special . Supporting . 25.00 Sustaining .00 - MEMBERSHIPS A 2110000 Ord Preston, Treasurer, Joint Finance Committee, Associated Charities and Citizens' Rellet Association, 1022 Eleventh St. N.W. Name . . —— $9,000,000 since 191 Fund $24,000 Short. Capital Address _ (Payment may be made in installments) larger shuve sectarian work e two organizi Charities and the fation. They ean where it is in every expenses R. L. PEATROSS EXPIRES: HEART DISEASE VICTIM | Was Employed in P. 0. Department as Expert in Handling Foreign Money Orders. tance do seek the workers are standard salaries | workers in simi refuse ass hut they way to redu tion. Our than the overnment Tar fields Our committes numerous calls made sient-minded is not unaware of Robert L. P4 upon_the | getts avenue Warh the died of vears he Post Offic forefgn mon Mr ast master of A, A, M., and had long been identified in Masonry 8 vurious branches. Fu 1 services w he residence Wednesday afternoon Interment will be in ery, with full Masonic | as it does w! lems of family well-being be conducted | > form wany of them to overcome thefr dis- |y abilities. The fact that during this time the number of dependents hus not increased in unything like the|mother, growth of our population, and th {and we not ing for a fixed group of |§ applicants, but that each year sees i aduation of from 40 to 50 per cent the families known the previ s, in our opinion, ample prouf | emutic and constructive ed charity do bring alts. ¢ his wife, Mrs. who T brother, Lieut. ) of Rolla. Linw ccount not Col., on efforts of worth-while tend to remove the o 1d happiness for inereusing protection to | health and are told that a substitute is the same as Kraft Cheese, they refer only to the price. of the Wash pport ton public JOSEPH A. HALLDIES | HERE AT AGE OF 75 Was Policeman for More Than 30 Years and Veteran of Campaigns Against Indians. years old. retired poiiceman, with which force he served more than 30 vears, and veteran of numerous campalgns gaainst Indians died at his resi- o street, yesterday bout three months. fdent of Georgetown more than 45 years. His widow, Mrs. Margaret Hall, is now ill at the Georgetown home, suf. fering from paralysis, with which she was stricken last Monday. Her ill- nesg was brought on, members of the family believe, largely due to worry and anxiety over the iliness of her hus- band. Born at Pohick, Fairfax County, Va., Mr. Hall moved to Alexandri when a boy and recelved his educa- WITH _PIMPLES On Face. Hard, Large and Red. Cuticura Heals. 41 suffered with pimples on my face for several years. They were hard, lar, and scaled over. The pimples itched badly causing me to scratch, and the scratching caused eruptions. | been informed of his death. isting in the Army. he r vears. at the end of which time he was honorably dis- charged with the grade of sergeant. 3 e was awfully disfigured. had almost given up hopes of being healed when I decided to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and after using three cakes of Cuti- cura Soap and two boxes of Cuti- letely iember of Lebanon . A. M. He 1 B sons, George W., Jo- larence and Raymond L. 3 two daughters, nee A. Hitzel of Des Moines, “ullivan of this Jennie V. Goode, and ves Cuticura Soap, Ointment and “Taleum are all you need for every- day toilet and nursery purposes. Soap 25¢. Ointment 25 and 50c. Taleum Xe. Sol Wm‘ A Do . isiden, Mo ‘Cuticura Shaving Stick 26c. it gran 3 uncral services will be conducted at the residence Wednesday afternoon at §:30 ociock. Interment will be in \r$n;:un Cemetery, S ) —wyith us not only means quickly answering your call, but being prepared to furnish you everything necessary to a fitting burial, and we are very care- ful of details so as to avoid any and all embarrass- ments, Complete Funeral,*125 A black broadcloth or gray pulsh casket, with a silk enterior, 6 fine handles, engraved name_plate, outside case, embalming, washing, dressing and shaving if necessary, re- moving {rom any city hospital or home, advertise the death, hearse of limouswne type and two fine Cunningham limou- sines. ‘When in Need of Our Servic Call THE DEAL FUNERAL HOME 816 H St. N.E. Linc. 8200-8201 Col. Peat . ross has been notified and is coming to Washington for the funeral. A native Christlan in Japan has copied the whole Bible on a piece of paper six feet long. Ivery word was written by hand and the task took seven years. Suits, $4.5 You have specialized in choos- ing at this price, so we have spe- cialized on it. The $45 price on our Men's Suits has long been the one price which more men have chosen than any other. Because you like it best, so do we. Be- cause you wear more at this price, we show more at this price. It is the biggest va riety at any single price in our stock—and the biggest value. Specialization has made in an especially good suit, a suit that is superior—just what we say—maximum value. Single and Double Breasted Suits, Regulars, Longs, Stouts. The Color, the Size, the Style You Want —at the Price You Always Want, $15 Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. Ready for You Now Shirts for Easter In the New Spring Patterns Striped Madras, sketched on the right —in the new collar- to-match style. Show- ing very small gray dashes ‘on a white field, with a dark gray vertical stripe. Wool and Cotton Flannel, sketched on the left—in a check- ered effect of three different shades of gray, with a., brown vertical and horizon- tal stripe. The collar- attached style, White Broadcloth, sketched on the right. In the collar-attached style with single bar- rel cuff. Pointed col- lar, medium height. Figured Madras, sketched on the left. Collar-to-match style, showing blue figures with small red dos. “For Reference, Ask Your Neighbor” The new strike a wig and gown. Watch,wait k listen: FIiELD Turns Tun By, Ine. THE MENS STO MAXIMUM VALUE IN THESE SUITS and TOPCOATS The Topcoat $45 Sketched Above Three - button, single - breasted box model, full cut, in the fashion of the hour. The fabric is an imported shower- proof weave that shows a tiled block pattern on the brown field. Double- seamed patch pockets and turned cuffs, sewed in the same manner. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. " Wophward & Spray Away " DIRT-VERMIN-ODORS . Départment Store or Hardware Dealer Can Supply You. Your Druggi RE OF WOODWARD & L Thé Suit 45 ~ Sketched Above e dl'llr::.t‘,:ti‘:;l"wt e notched lapels. In unctiye gray with thin, irreguls black, vertical and horizontal and verti- single-breasted sack cal stripes. A very neat plaid effect is given by the pale blue hairline that runs in wide blocks over the fabrie. - 10th, 31th, F and G Streets I -ntliifnp $ [/ Cold ' do it now—do it 'zyfll When a cold start it qu The earlier you start, the 500 cold will end And all the end with it. HILL'S stops It also opens bo comforts, tones It is the best w So efficient t | to emplo ethods So superior to othe at we paid $1,000000 Beg watch a You will be surprised a lighted. At your drug sto Got Red Box g0 with Portrat OTHROP Topcoats, $45 They are superior in quality, style, fit, design and tailoring. The same specialization goes into these $45 Topcoats that we put into the Suits. The line is just as big proportionately; the variety is just as broad. Every vear it has been the utmost obtain able at the price. This year we think it better. than ever before. Imported and domestic fabrics, many of them shower proofed. All of them light enough to be comfortable in mild weather; warm enough to be chill-proof in cold weather. Gray Topcoats Blue-gray Topcoats Tan Topcoats Blue Topcoats Regular and extra sizes to fit all men. Silk or Satin Yoke Lining, and Seam Pipings, $45 Men's Clothing Section, Second floor. Four New Models in Shoes for Easter " To Go With Any Outfit The Haig, sketched on the left, is especial- ly desirable for street wear. In tan and black calfskin and imported Scotch grain, with rubber heels. $10 The Highland, on the right, is a fitting complement to the well dressed man. In « both tan and black calfskin, with leather heels. $13.50 The Sportocasin, as shown on the left, is ideal for golf or any sports wear. In tan, Wwith crepe sole, or oak leather sole and spikes. $12 The Straco, at right. for dress wear. A six-cyelet model that is. recognized every- where as correct. 10 » Men's Shoe ‘Section, decond floor.

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