Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1926, Page 14

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ARMS APPEARING INNEWGOLDFIELD Air Taxi Strike to Be Started—Wa- DIES VISITING NEIGHBORS. Gideon H. Cloyes, War Department Employe, Falls Church Victim. Special Dispatch to The Star FALLS CHURCE Gideon 1. Clo; 3 employe of the War Department, died | svddenly last night while vis utton home, near his . April 1.— rs old, an Line to Mojave ter 10 Cents a Gallon. SFIELD, 1 to the M wrance at th 1 the Kramer | s east of | d prospectors | sroperty from | More than at the Herkelr e John Herkelrath them away from the | ft_which has n | PRISONER TdO BULKY TO FIT IN JAIL CELL Smashes Prison Scales and Ends Up With Private Quarters in Warden’s Apartment. Press fungary, April 1.—| rested the former heophil Barescue, nent, they found that r hands full in the truest ‘When the Rumanijan were oved large | n of his i ions are | 7277, 7 (G . 2777 We feel elatec vou simply can't FREE OFFER o ORHAT. All-wool 2-pants col- legiate and conserva- tive model SUITS. Special for opening. 197 blue and white P, Ruth Two, lv,nlln 2 of hi mum vs, CHURCH PAYS DIVIDEND. Each Member Paid $34 From Cil Wells Found on Property. ch to The Star. April 1. st Church Special Dispa The Snow bas an- nounced membe the church member would receive $34.76 i THE ¥ -, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, BROWNING PRAISES His Secretary Conhrms En- gagement to Girl, 15, Vic- tim of Acid Thrower. By the Associated Press. April 1.—Fr d_high school of a second “Cij rd W. Browni d real estate oper o' deny or confirm will marry her after Ler June. n of possible marriage pla been put off by Mr. Brown ing while she is suffering from burns | <he received five days ago when an | unknown assailant threw acid in her face ‘Last Fall, Mr. Browning advertised sire to adopt a girl, not over 1 1s companion to his 1 ted daughter, Doroth, Louise Spas of New York vol- sred for the role of Cinderella and as adopted. It developed, however, that she ally 21 and the adop ording to current re to be married to M on her sixteenth birtk Mr. Browning deseribe TRESUR-BOX TYPING PAPER A superior type that is specially ¢ _ruled here in our plant and housed i the ingenious “Tresur-Box” that is right at hand in a desk drawer when wanted—and out of the way of soil when put aside. r paper A material saving is regis- tered as a result of our own work, which adds to desira- bility. Cut in stock sizes. 8x101; inches 815x11 inches 8x13 inches 813x13 inches Plain and ruled, also marked “copy.” Desk Calendars With Every Suit or Topcoat Just to Celebrate the FORMAL OPENING OF THE NEW pyitsobysco STORE Think of This! 1 over our new store and we want you to see it. We're going to offer values that afford to miss. The three items listed below give vou an idea of the savings—read them all and remember the added f a snappy CAP All-wool TOPCOATS, silk trimmed and an ex- ccpwnal opening spe- cial BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Finely made of the very best mater . See them and you'll realize you're getting a value that comes ‘“once in Moon."” Full Line of Men’s Clothing a Blue 725 Tth Street N.W. New Full Dress Suits and Tuxedos to hire, $2.50 MAIN 3641 Office and Home Stationery e % N g NEW CINDERELLA! APRIL 1, 1926. @ lovely girl, § feet 7% inches tall, hing 145 pounds, with light brown curly but cut short, you know.” Mr. Browning who divorced his wife 923, added: It would not be right to talk about marriage when that beautiful little That is why I can- not say definitely whether or not we will marr; His se girl is suffering. . however, sald the 1e Sight detectives are hunting the acid thrower, while four nurses attend the girl in her mother's apart ment in a building on the upper West Side owned by Mr. Browning. The acld burns are not serious and will for at a high school sorority dance. e was invited because he had given the girls sorority pins. “Why shouldn’t 17" he asked. “I've helped lots of peovle. Why not them?” “I liked Frances from the first time I saw her,” he said, “so one of my friends introduced us.” After that he sent her flowers and candy and allowed her and her moth- er to use~his automobile. Mrs. Heenan characterized reports of an eng: rent as a joke, adding: “Frances says she was only foollng when_she talked She says Mr. Brow only Zooling.” leave no scars, the mother believes. I'rances was alone in the apartment when some one invaded it, threw acid on her face, her eyes and her left The girl was temporarily blind- ed, but w mother fc A CACACACIAC AT CLACTACZAUTACIACTAC TACTAL OACAAA OAZICACAT CACACIACIACATIAT] WG 5 4 3 2 3 CAUTaCTACA A A A CAC U i GO ) TTIRIR VAU \T/E] CHCICIAUTACI CIACTAC A CACACIACACACIAUAL) WEIRTON, W. Va., April ing $5,000,000 - | materlals “for °r'| be started here this month “| Wierton Steel Corporation. L[ mill will be an addition to ments begun by the comy Fall; involving $15,000,000. an ‘neither le to direct iming to be the d, a_husband in Plymouth, ng tour of the @ 8 Open a Charge Account Remember—no interest or extra “carrying charges.” We do not penalize our Charge Customers. New Strip M:Il Planned Construction of A new strip mill, cost - the manufs expenditure 1 @) acture of automobile bodies, will | h by the | The new | improve. | any last | of | people in | wife, whose tarted on Goldef BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST "THE DEPENDABLE STORE" A New Purchase! belongs to former students for whom the college sold old text books | Refuse Imitations “ask for Horlick's . The ORIGINAL Malited Milk, MONEY CANNOT BE USED. after they lefu school and who failed to supply forwarding addresse Special Dispatch to The Star. PITTSBURG, Kans, April 1.— It's a bit unusual for a college to have money It does not know what to do with, but— Miss Odella Nation, librarian of the Teachers’ Colle 300 that she can_neither use nor_give awsy. It ‘For lnhnt-.Convnlnc-nu, the Aged, Nursing and Expec ant Mothers, Children. ulc. A well-balanced, delicious, easily assimilated Food-Drink that nourishes and up-builds. Use when tired or hungry, orat meals, or hot, upon retiring. Endorsed by physicians for over 40 vears. Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stirring or beating | | o ! the powder in a little hot or cold water, then add water or milk. A1/ vauaug\mmwouo\mmuavauavaua i berg's Open a Charge Account Remember—no interest or | extra “carrying charges.” | We do not penalize our Charge Customers. Just Received! Presenting Washington’s Super-Coat Values in a "EASTER COAT CLASSIC Made to Sell for $22.50 $25, and $27.50 t’s a lucky purchase that brings such wonderful values—right on the eve of Easter! The maker decided not to wait until after Easter to sacri- fice his surplus stock, but took drastic action to clear his showrooms of Spring coats at once! We always try to offer real values in Spring coats’at the most opportune time, but this is even better than we hoped for! Now —just three days before Easter Sun- day—we are passing along to you the advantages we secured in this remark- able purchase, which rightly may be called the “Coat Classic” of the season! Fine Quality Materials and Newest Trimming Ideas All Sizes 16 to 44 and Extra Large Sizes 421/, to 521/, —Poiretsheen —Diagonal Twills —Basquara The season’s newest styles in sport and dress coats. Some models with turnback cuffs. Trimmed with fur bands, fur collars and fur edging; silk embroidery stitching, Many with inverted pleats and rows of fancy buttons. New Bishop sleeves or puff sleeves. scarf. i Some with smart touches of leather braid and edging of contrasting color. fancy silk crepe. ALBL/AVABLEAVA) AL/AUALALALALAL R AU/ALIBLALALBLAL V/e\/AUA Captivating Coats for Easter and Spring—in all the radiant new colors and enchanting styles decreed by Fashion! Smart Fifth Avenue styles! They are the models in vogue—the kinds smartly dressed women will want to own. A most remarkable collection of fashionable Spring Coats marked at one enticing price—at sav- ings you would hardly expect right on the eve of Easter! You will find this group fairly irresistible when you see the Coats tomorrow. Variety of styles and colors to meet every requirement of the miss, young woman or matron. If you expect to buy a new Coat for Easter, here’s vour greatest saving opportunity! /AU OLEVALALAUBIAALAALUBL/ALBUBI /AN /AN B /A Some With Fur Collars Others With Fur Edging —Novelty Checks —Dashing Overplaids —Novelty Mixtures Straightline and flare:models, with new standing or tuxedo collars. WVAVAT YAV AUBUAL/AAUA fancy silk braid, etc. Embroidered sleeves; collars with silk finished border designs, Single and double breasted styles. Linings of crepe de chine, satin, plain or COLORS: Gray, tan, graytone, navy, royal blue, rosebud, snuff and rich color combinations, in novelty plaids and mixtures, GOLDENBERG'S—SECOND FLOOR—CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED.

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