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PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926. NEW YURK NEARER [BABY 1N ALASKAN FLIGHT.| DORMITORY BLAST COUNTESS THANKS U. S."|JUDGES ARE NAMED Tibanese gpasiels, Mettose: Mokjearn | Bniries wil be accepied at his. ofics s s s hairless, Papillons, Pekingese, Pom-|from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., daily and Sun- Mother Takes Son 230 Miles From FATAL TO STUDENT | tady Cathcart sends Message From FOR 12TH DOG SHOW |eranians, pugs, toy black and tan | day. Any dog of ‘any recognized terriers, toy poodles, Yorkshire ter- |breed, pedigreed or not, may enter. Ship Expressing Gratitude. riers. S P g I | I | EnkCHOfEAS [Eater, St Many Animals Already E: F. 1. Gibson, Savannah, Ga., fox i . W - _xr any Anima ready Entered in S 2 i g kit The Nile is the longest river in FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Aprii 1 (®). " . NLV“ YORK, April 1 ®).—Vera, jers; Raym L. Jacobus, Linden, flRY R R NDUM _En route to their home on the| Powder, Accidentally Ignited, In-|the Countess of Cathcart, who safled Exhibit to Be Held in Arcade l)exrrl" 'Enzu;-"dund J(?ord::' setters; | Africa. . Koyukuk River, beyond the Arctic < e yesterday morning on the Berengaria ’ el Cirele, Mrs. John Wooll and her son| jures Three Others—Victim [for England, after a disastrous adven- April 19-20. I e s L = Jobn e ot el e $ ture in the dramatic field with “Ashes 4 g L s o Wik Blown Through Window. . fof Love,” thanked the American pub-| Judges for the twelfth annual dog |Cicbe. Brynathyn, Pa., all other Orange Grove (ons Kecorr) Albany ' Senate . .Committee, son ay,n on Al I s, lic for treatment accorded her in a|show of the Washington Kennel Club, | Feeds: & Gitor ngt SUNDAY They are to be greeted by the radio message to the Associated Press|to be held in the Arcade April 1§ "*“";’D“"“w{[‘l‘;e ";, Lpis gy ’ 10 to 8, for Resolution Su ining operator i the | BY the Associated Press last night, Her message follows: |and 20, have been announced by ' °ffice of Dr. am P. Collins, presi- || 59 Oranges. ... $1.00 April 4th y esolution Sug- {uk district. who 1s to see his| STARKVILLE, Miss, April 1.— | My sincere thanks to the wonder. | ¥rank P. Leach, chairman of the | S==————tmm———— Grapefruit P rict, 5 5 B LLB, Miss., A : merfcan public, not forgetti ench show committee, 4 gested by Root. R R | Blown through a fourthsstory dormi-| the press, who showed me euch kind: | They are: Fred C. Haven, New Florida and California et e MR dorey phane cartied -oranges, PV | tory window by a powder explosion, J. | ness. T fako back to England mem.| Brunswick, N. J., Alredale terriers, Dr Oranges ........ Doz, 25c ROUN R the infint's diet, suflicie st| L. Bridges of Postelle, Ark., student | ories of kind friends.” Bedlington terrfers, Cairn terriers, i 9 Virginia Delicious Apples 4 1-R|pn By the, Associated Press. | three months, or until transportation | at Mississippi A. and M. College, was Mr A TP fi’:;fidel:s D;:x’:r?n:e::xrel:;!'s,c{o‘i;ghnlme 6 Lbs, 25¢c i ALEANY, X. Y. April 1-A State |PE1S o0 he Yukon, (o' which' the | ieq instantly here vesterdny whon | MIS. Parmentier Granted Divorce. | riers, Sealyham. terrigra. Sy sor. Doz., 25c Southern Railway System siepenin on. mo fontiofioratial ek db mudbuce Y the powder accidentally ignited. Three | PARIS, April 1 (). —Mrs. Elizabeth | riers, Walsh terriers, West Highland o o bition was a step nearer realization | . : gther, students were injured, one sc-| pabet Parmentior wis granted o i whité terriers; . W. Martin, ‘sani- | i) TOOTHPOWDER = e 7 1510 H Street 4 st aliwation Calles Signs 0il Regulation. rlously. @ dents during a recent | [OFCSfrom Douglas Parmentier, bank. | more, Md., beagles, bulldogs, fox All Kinds of ¥ruit and Nuts N.W., or today Sl o " | Geology students g % er. The couple were married in Mil. | hounds; Mrs. J. R. Kurtz, Pottstown, Cleans Teeth Safely for Easter. P A ;- ent Calles yesterday signec - | obta he powder. ree children. The wife alleged s! y T : 4 Elibu and designed to permit | lation for the new petroleum law. | The explosion occurred when stu-[tuc®chliged fo leave momncEed She |polnters, Irish setters. ong B e 712 9th St. N.\W. the voters of the State to express their [ The details of the regulation will be | dents, preparing to remove the pow-| . by B onell Wl Sl cngies TN made public simultaneously in Mexico | der, accidentally scattered some of it 1as, English toy spaniels, City and Wash . on the floor and it lc{\lled. D opinions on June 8, reccived a favor- able vote m the Senate judic ¢ com A A A G A (A (A G (2 G (2 (A A (A (Y (N () oY (2 Y (Y Y (Y 1 (Y (oY 2 (Y Y (Y T (e (o (o (Y Y (o (o (o i (Y (Y T (Y (Y Y (Y (i (Y () G publicans joined five Democ ek porting it The olution is an nendment al resolution, Your Silk Stockings The loveliest shades are ready for Easter— your size—your color—in Gold Stripe—Silk Stock- ings that WEAR! Extra salespeople to wait upon A FASHION INSTITUTION _ NS BRORPA Daris Waushington NewTork bt ofaliees ok Springtime Means Storage ° e ress 'mit the sale of light S ! e : iR A eclal Sale e to put the Fur Coats safely away in “‘l“t‘m.t’:».»nl;.fu’ tee vote is a criterion, = il Cold Storage. Our splendid_storage arrangements Y116 wote fa'the te on the Karle protect your Furs from Fire, Theft and Moths. Just resolution will be to 24, the vote phone Main 725. by which the Wale: tate prohibition | enforcement _ bill beaten last Universal we Republican if'ii}g,‘:":“;‘::.i!lfiff{i'f',?f,,!\ « Sjlver-Plated Tableware This Friday_New Fashions! ay that a t ED)IEDN 0N = 55 2920 Questioning the expense of carry ng out Guara’mec(l 50 Years " N £ il | ! x referendum, will be brought 1d —But at Friday prices! We've picked out small groups here and there—from our Apparel Stocks— L e D l l ‘ for quick disposal! All worth seeing—Friday! Solhine from carrying out the tO provisio referendum bill” 2 3 b " g » . g : Women’s Spring Coats omen’s Si resses elivanteat Actsheuld be moftic| ote the Following Reductions i : . erages which are not in fact intoxi-| IHZS.OO and $29.50 Sports Coats, Plaids, Mixtures and Plain: 8--$49.50 to $59.50 Satin and Crepe Roma Dresses ior afternoon: one cating.” | $6.00 . $375 straightline and flare models. Homespuns—in rose, green, gray, bluebell, and two piece models; tailored and semi-fancy ; sizes 36 to 40. $25.00. MAN DEAD, 2 HURT ! $11.00 Dessert Spoons, g $7.50 tan and brown. $19.50. , R o8 “‘“350" and $39.50 Dresses in two-piece styles as well as long lines. FIRE y $12.00 Tablespoons, doz ; -$35. 50 - gray a aids, p High necks in the group; Beige and Bokhara colorings as well as navy : IN P.R. R. TRAIN WRECK | 812,00 Soupspoons, doz. | tan Diagonal. h.xr«r(-ctmg mudt-laiyolr travel, street or sports. some coat styles; sizes 36, 40 and 42. $25.00. ¥ s $11.00 Dessert Forks, do 5 i 20—$35.00 Tailored Coats of Twill or Covert; smart mannish styles 12—$59.50 to $69.50 Daytime Dresses in Satin and Silk Faille. Most Four Tracks of Main Line, Near| $12.00 Medium Forks, doz. | with l\ls«g-gonn(l corded panels, for street or travel; black, tan, gray and desirable styles in gray, beige, powder blue and navy ; sizes 36 to 44. $29.50, aster, Blocked—Freight | $9.50 Bouillon Spoons, d¢ navy. .50. : 3 i . 10—-%69.50 and $79.50 Crepe-back Satin and Granite Crepe Dresses. Lancaster. ooes e $10.00 Butter Spreaders, 20—$45.00 and $49.50 Dressy Twill Coats; straightline. with puffed Self-colored trims, gold lace and fancy buttons; green, beige, navy and Car Rocks Against Coach. $8.00 Orange Spoons, doz i | sleeves, embroidered and ribbon-trimmed; flare and panel-back cafie-coats black; sizes 36, 38 and 44. $39.50. : By the Associated Press. $12/00 Salad ‘Forks, doz. ... 51 with fur-edged collars; rose, green, gray, bluebell, tan, navy and black Friday Extra in Misses’ Frocks! LANCASTER, Pa. April 1.— $6.00 Cofiee S 1 | $39.50. i ¢ i (LANCASTER, Pa.. AD § . Spoons, do ; R ; Charming Afternoon Frocks of Flat Crepe, Georgette and C —Two- e :‘_;ffi.,mil plisong $10.00 Ice Tea Spoons, doz I 3—$95.00 and $89.50 Coats in Rosita Kasha, trimmed with Squirrel; also piece boleros and straightline models; biSh'v;P:frcveg'fit:crlnflrc\’ri.pel':’ver-c'1""“ Jenny Iy injured in a train w at Gy $8.00 Ovster Forks, doz.. Coats of eyelet embroidered tan Broadcloth. $69.50. and Vee necklines; stitching and embroidery. Some with lace collars. All-over pleated L e o 3 skirts. Tea Rose, Tan, Powder Blue, Rose, Green, Navy and Black. $19.50. . s T. N. Van Horn of Trenton. | $1.25 Sugar Sp »ons, each. . 5 ¥ N. T The four tracks of the main $1.50 Butter Knives, each. A Misses’ Coat Opportunity! . line "were completely blocked $200 Jelly Server, each... A New Group Just Arrived—Misses’ $35 Coats—$29.50 A passenger train a freight train | | : s TP S ¢ “ling eastward on parailel $2.00 Cold Meat Forks, each. In Lorcheen and Twill, slightly flared straightline and cape-back models; braid Larger Women’s Dresses | e §3.75 Salad Forks, each... I and hutton trimmed in tailored fashion; some with Katinka sleeyes, highly colored ! S eaibat thetpus $3.25 Berry Spoons, each. : embroidery on sleeves, pockets. Fur-edged and all-fur collars. Thistledown, julep, . The woman who needs a little farger dress than the average may be : Sibicl B eachi woodland rose, tan and navy .50. suited here, for there is one section of our Dress Floor given up to these sizes. nger train left Pittsbu Gy Tl teadl w Coat Shops—Third Floor A Saectad G £ 3 oo dast BIght aind iw iravy Ladles, each. pecial oup for tomorrow includes Flat Crepes, Crepe de Chines o ervers, each. and Georgettes, also Over-Prints built on slenderizing lines to suit the larger n New York early today. The p: E || . in New | woman. Dressy and street styles in Lanvin green, Brittany blue, beige and sengers were transferred to anothe s f s o atew e e e $20.00 Dessert Knives, stainless, doz. . - 2 Little Women’s Coats B e T 3 | $12.00 Carving Set, stainless. Women's Dress Shops—Second Floor 10—$35.00 Twill Coats for women of less than average height Flare, tucked- 52500 26-pc. Set in Fla ’ 7 | EGG TARIFF STUDIED. I $25.00 26-pc. Set in Flannel Roll...... | panel and cape-coat styles. Navy, black, rose, tan and gray. $29.50. TR SrmmEet e 4 | 2-$49.50 Sport Coats for Little Women. These come in brown and 9 . . Casadian Legislstor Proposes In- ' o colurs, Sves 1755 and 1o%.. 38, Women'’s Tailored Suits e 0 ; ¢ gray and have fur collars ; s 1] vy on U. S. Produce. | e e & 2-§20.50 Topeoats for Small Women. Tailored stvle in brown mix- R e . ‘ tures with mannish notched collars. Sizes 13% and 17%. $19.50. short jackets, single or double breasted styles, straightline or kick-plaited skirts Gray, green, bluc and tan. $29.50. OTTAWA, April 1 (®).—An incre: in the duty on s entering Canada | r 3 tates has been mov 3 9 % 9 - e Hlouse of Commons by W. | 1215 ~1217 F Street Women's Coat Shops—Third Floor . ) 1<, Elsing, conservative member from | ‘»I\d 1214 t0 1218 G Streef [ 4 2'—519.5‘0 hswl;ntCo.dm;,.g., ‘St’}xs‘long jackets and tailored straight lines, and Pritish Columbia. 'The motion was | Te i i e tod mtch »-Jast) and: BIGe. : discussed for an hour, but no vote i S : Skt 5 2 wmsigpe i " that the .95 Jumper Blouses, moire silk and printed rayon jumper blouses—with high Wosion's: 8l st LB R L e S Hours—-8:45 to 5:30 S corf g et by il L A Ll g T riday, $5.00 e A WEEES resolution will come up as is ses- | $6.50 Jumper Sweater—Rayon Sweaters, jumper style, with a turtle neck that MG | buttons. Pretty plaid designs, in Jade, Powder Blue, Corn and Red. 35 s e e i1l QSN $2.95 English Broadcloth Blouses—broken sizes in tailored blouses of English o g o sig e P 2 A 225 broadcloth—White, Blue and Gray. While they last: 3 United States duty is 8 cents a dozen. 1 g 5 e e e ——————ee $5.95 to $7.95 Siik Blouses—Both Crepe de Chine and Printed Silk Overblous: e LU I L nderthings for ster N P. t H t f In the New Second Floor Shops ew Icture ats 1or New Silk Gowns, Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk: tailored smartly or beauti- fully lace-trimmed. The new plaited gowns with deep lace yokes are very attrac- Easter, $l 0.00 tive; bateau and strap-modcls in flesh, orchid, peach, Nile, maize and coral, §3.95. St : 5 Chemise and Step-Ins, of Crepe de Chine, Georgette or Radium Silk, in lovely e \ styles with lace, embroideries or hem-stitching, come in fiesh, orchid, peach, mate Draped Smart y 2 Nile and coral at two prices, §2.95 and $3.95. s Turban of Crocheted Belting Visca i Ribbon ; ¢ the new bright shades and pastels, trim- SNEN SRS W S S o) Sy s Philippine Handmade Gowns and Envelope Chemisc, oi sheer Nainsook, hand- scalloped, hand-embroidered with lovely designs. Many choice patterns. $1.95. Diediiii Surimes fiowers Gr Hniry ma Slips for the Easter Gown! line, and sometimes with both, . .. COSTUME SLIPS, of Radium, Baronette and Satin, with inverted side-plaits and 3-inch hem. Many shades. $2.95. 1 Lovely Transparent Hair Hats in all et LIt . COSTUME SLIPS, of Pongee, with deep shadow hem, band-top, hem- stitched, with self-straps and side-plaits. $2.95. New Easter Frocks Call For New Dainty Underthings! Graceful Drooping Brims With Short, Close Backs One could hardly help finding the i right hat style for becomingness, for the Frlday— variety is so plentiful. » or Transparent Straw with makine in Easter Shoppers palest pink, with flowers and leaves A Special Purchase of (IHL‘ % Spol_t % of deep pink and lavenders. $10.00. Printed Silk Balibuntl - \ Bankok Tagal : $10 .00 Eangkak $5 Crn;e de Chine Bengaline Crochet Any kind of hat for any occasion will be found among our special $10.00 Scarfs models, from the dainty Transparent Straws with soft maline or net edge 3 ; g to the smart little Tagal Sports Hat and jaunty narrow-brimmed crochet. Gayest of colorings in stun- Youthful and Matron Madels ning patterns—blues, tans and For Your Easter Selection blacks; full size; wanted New Millinery Shop—Street Floor . fringed ends. Taffeta Crown Street Floor. Transparent Hair Brim faced with (Georgette. = T3l X sorgsIs ' ‘ e Hundred and ifty : .y ::3,:’,’;f..e,.f.':%':‘“;',.’;!l;éfégu’é’&i‘; MODEL HATS || & SHOES s ( Ong of a Kinc_i) ‘ ‘ » For the Easter Parade! - £ : S $18-50_$25_$3O‘ Values ! 21 W HE Beauty, Comfort and Quality of - i g g UST as a real pleasure for you, Sorosis Qblique Step-in Pump, in orosie Front_etrap, in Opal Geay because you can make your se- | e Rath s Cidsii Spanish Heel, $11.00 $ Poncy ond Black, patiny Faicrt Sorosis Shoes are so famous that many &idskin. wiih Spanish ie! lection and ‘secure one of these at . i . o so little a price,-and a pleasure to | women who think of Distinction of Appear ! us to be able to bring them here for at 5 ¥ " you at this price. Th isite ance think first of Sorosis when it comes to bags are on display and safe tomor- row. And there are also white choosing Footwear. Therefore, they stone-studded Vanity Purses and i g o E ‘ 5 Bags of Lizard, Grain Calf, Morocco éfl@bd@hel. s come to JCHCH’S to our Sorosis Shoe - a'"d ?‘:'ovchy e ot e “Jeminine oApparel of Individuality i SR AR % Shop now greatly enlarged. iR T TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET 216-1220 F STREET