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14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 31, 1926. full facilities in the s way that | None was founa ana when the show Circuit Court by N. A. Beck, attorney. | ing to Frank P. Leech, chairman of | ]4IH SIREET ISSUE any other strect is opened, C0-EDS MUST COVER finally started the stockings i 'the | $1,000,000 WAR MATERIAL | Clieult Cour by N8 feants Broot the bench show commiltce. .| AUTO PAINTS “We have also attempted to have bottoms of the short trunks worn— dent Anton J. Ceremak and 14 other Pighty different classes are provid [he proviso in the appropriation bill BARE KNEEs IN sHow like east and west—couldn't meet. DECLARED D'sAPPEARED commissioners. It prayed an injunc- | ed, a class for every recognized breed. changed 0 AHAL that sectiGiiot Siiokh Dean Husband permitted the hula e tion restraining disposal of remaining | Intries will be accepted at the club's Black, 81.25 Qt teenth s ctween Montague street IR hula girls in one scene to appear|Chicago Bill Claims Property Given |property. Beck sald Robert W. Me. A1A0P wivest; Gully and Son \ and the hospital g could_be | without hostory on the ground. that . ks Kinley, a candidate for president of |dav, from & am. to ¢ pin. Enties|| (Nolayeg §] 75 Qt opened should we be able to find University of Kanms Dean of [such was in keeping with the native Forest Preserve Body by the board, instigated proceedings. d‘""’ B et 4 N b benefits equal to the damages. That costume, Pictures’ of this m,m‘ Boveisasnt Tl Gohs, AL Gt e v | Gold Monogram Transfer Free “;“"'n-‘ ”u';:l - -‘!l'l\‘h!':""!l;l‘ relief. but| Women Holds Up Performance |chorus were ordered removed from | - With Every Quart 3 ;i the front of the theater, however. | By the Assoclated Press. DOG SHOW PLANS MADE. s Con‘mnssmner CIteS Ob- | e we able to} Until Stockings Are Donned. atthew, a senior in the uni-| CHICAGO, March 31— Charges Bacillus Acidophilus Milk |’ Frles’ Bea“ & 2 c throug! . —_— versity ho directed the production |that approximately $1,000,000 worth . i mc hroughche : ne of the costumes, |of war material turned over to the| Cash awards totaling more than A.]."'y'u.'.'r'",fr'.‘,':'n:lu"."fifi-: ,, sh C stacles Blocking Extension " LA By the Associated Press re not immodest and |Cook County Forest Preserve Commis- | 2 500, silver loving cups and various T ar 0. | LAWRENCE, Kans., March 31.—|Wwere regular chorus costumes. | sion by the Federal Government since | as it olferi inners i \Z NE AND i of Roadway to Boundar: e 8 5 | Kk e {1922 had disappeared from local ware. | Other prizes are offered to winners in | h‘{{"i“?&im ,}sg'll'l'ir‘UTEI 732-736 I.Oth St. N.V/. y - i \ Fourte ; e Chantes of Y, ¢ | houses were made yesterday. The |the twelfth annual dog show of the Al N | Main 1964 Srudent broduc Many young men have their trou- |allegations were contained in a tax- | Washington Kennel Club to be held 1515 U St. N.W. seudent prvdus e e dnt | bles—and most of them wear skirts, payers' bill for accounting filed in | April 19 and 20 in the Arcade. accord- | [ Suit o an ultimatum ued by diiss M&sfi&giiii&:’{&:‘{fliifzi‘fo‘!&:’lii&iki?i&fi&i&kiiikiiifzi{};‘{&s‘l}iii}i}ik{fiikir | ies Husband, dean of women, after aw the first performance. str throug A o a der that the hospit < would have n & 6o iden J.|chance of enactment without the pri e sent {o- | Viso for restricted traflic, and eve etween | With th so the chances are h_certain ures of a “Wild West" barroom e, | none too good. a hospital | n held up this afternoon’s — — for an hour while the -ansacked the town for $36,187 Concrete Work Let. | g enough to serve. By the Associated Press, e ——— Md., March 31.—A rded by the State tnteenth | f B : Quality Beyond Qluohon | niles of concrete Let Us Fill . 5 between Rock- Extract From Letter. s the work to Your 12 whi Prescriptions ~ssful bidder. I. Miller Shoe of | ASEBON"ES"IHgSfOBSfiCk i : 4 . “ | [Hlt:‘!lt colt, i;luck or SOITWLIQS;{&» AroundtheGears banana satin with | ; spike heel. $12.50. They will be filled with * s . : = ! L $50.50 | utmost care, accuracy and 2 - =] 3 b % [ efficlency. Prominent ocullsts | buying gear lubrication have recommended our serv- | purposely made for the §| ice for the past 34 years, | g “ gears of your motor car they know that the best of { or truck ||| service and accuracy is ob- - /|| tatned nere. | At _dealers in five-pound cans, | Let us flll your mext presorip- Cha g aspoite, matioas” from Uthe i | dion."" 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Featuring Our Famous DOUBLEWEAR SUITS Tailored of $ BN I Miller Shoc in HARD WORSTED | | ])ML:”F c_r»l} with un- derlay of sauterne kid “The Kind That 14.50 r Sauterne Holds the Press” Many With Two l(\il $lg 58‘ s olds the Pairs Pants i i Others $25 to $75 DOUBLE SERVICE TOPCOATS for “Rain or Shine” $19-50 OTHERS UP TO $125 Don't forget to bring “her” along—she knows walue .We'll Pay the Parking Charge B e e L»T‘if"a‘u‘r"fiaii‘iifi‘?.‘é §§§2s’fifia’l&§25‘{&:’{iiiiKKxiifiifziiiEiEilfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifliiiiiifzi‘s&{# | = - o E '(m, (agmon fihop 1545 NOAW TheIHert C‘O F St. AN, P e R R R R N R N L T A R RN R R RS I. Miller Shoe of patent colt with novel Misses” Twill Coat, Misses” Sand Twill gray lizard trimming. $l6 50. Misses” Twill Coat, slightly flared, double collar. ; Coat S ! Misses Blue with flare and braid ef- Coat, piped in blue. Twill Cape Coat, with (Plist Floos fect and fur-edged col- mole collar and braided odet side effects and cuffs and fur i Sl lar. $18. puff sleeves. $29.50. fiigh collar. $38) . $59.50. 77 2 (Third Floor.) 77 7 \N, President