Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1926, Page 26

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OAVSPROSERTON (e MUSTPROVEPLT [ | Judge Orders Former Kansas‘ § . ! Governor Freed Unless Bribe ‘ Plan Is Found. By the Asenciated A, Kans., April 2 Jonathan M Kansas Governor, and his son Russell on bribery cha was instructed today to return s The jury | Davis, former verdict of acquittal unless it finds th conspired to. gether in Pollman §1 with Pollmi irdon the bank Tunnels Rough on Rails. tunnels are proving ce dampness and ocomative smoke sp \e, with the in défendants that rough on of passing trains | rusted metal trom the | posed portions open | n from water and | Commander Byrd to Speak. will sail for the | expected to take five Special Easter Program. lo_the opiic cial Easter feature W( play with mu Boy Who Discovered abeth McFadden. at This play was he story entitled overed the »f_the World Something for Everybody ]'z'*zl-me Watch for Our Opening 1 first_produced in of the Little Chur Corner by the Guild of American USE OUR CREDIT SERVICE r°amso. INLORPORATED 7th & L Sts. N.W. " OPENSATU SATURDAY UNTlL 10P. M. You Still Have Time to Buy EASTER COATS On Easy Credit Terms 20 All Sizes for Women & Misses Brand-new styles, Brand- new Coats. The newest col. ors. All sizes. We guaran- tee to have your coat in hme for Easter. USE OUR CREDIT SERVICE special DRESSES speciat- For Saturday Only Just arrived, fresh from their wrappings. Several hundred New Spring Dresses. Crepes, satins, silks, prints, novelties . and others, in a special Satur- day Offering at The values are unusual. Easy Terms 51498 USE OUR CREDIT SERVICE Men’s Spring Suits Special Values for Late Shoppers 335 Quality, style and tailoring go hand in hand to make these suits excellent values. Plenty of “lights” and blues. All sizes for men and young men. BUY ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN PAY WHILE YOU WEAR New Topcoats $22.50 to $39.50 USE OUR CREDIT SERVICE Children’s Clothing Girls’ $ 1 2 Girls’ $7;9—8 Coats Dresses Groups of New Coats and Dresses for girls— New 4-piece Suits for boys. All new Spring gar- ments. Special values Saturday. Boys’ 4-Piece Spring Suits, $10.98 H. Abramson &edt.. Tth & L Sts. | ous committ the club at the ! Spring frolic of the club, wh | been planned for the affair, w hich wil) i star i their { compose a THE 'COSMOPOLITAN CLUB’S COMMITTEEMEN NAMED | Chairmen and Vice Chairmen of || are: Membership—P. A. Davis, chair- man; George A. Lucke, vice chair- man. Classification—Edward A. Rule, chairman; Harry E. Huntsber chalrman, Entertainment—F Rice, chairma | vice chatrman. E. Ruhbel, chairman; Murphy, vieg chairman, Forum Michael M. Doyle, chairman; ' v airman. _Auditing rt, chairman; W, H. Ron raville, Yice ‘<hafcman. rmen of the vari- | jjef—Orville B, Drown, the organization | Philip Buettne nihly meeting of | Sick-—James House vesterday. nand Wi Reports were also given by Fred Rice, an of the annual | Various Groups Announced-—An- nual Frolic Plans Advanced. Herrell, .newly elected of the Cosmeopolitan Club, H Ernest 1, president announced the n men and vice ¢ 1es of the chair- Nl 4)mlrnmn at the regular hairman; airman. chairman; Attendance William H. be given at the Chatean Le Ammendale, April | Havel Anton & A. Fisher, Auth vice ha Lunch ate entertainment p chairma Joseph | chairman. A committee, James Colliflower, and Michael Doyle, was The various heads of commitices draw up resolutions of sympathy in The members and composed of guests will | r Styles for The busy man can make his last- minute selections to complete his Faster attire, here, tomorrow. And wives, mothers, sisters and sweet- hearts looking for gifts will find these selections of especial interest. Collar-to-Match Shirts, $2- Showing checks, stripes and plain colors in the most becoming effects. Particularly for the man who desires a note of color in his shirts, and this desire is more noticeable than ever this Spring. Felt Hats %5 and %6 Light grays and tans predominate; in both the snap and roll brim. The first is finished with a fancy band and bound edge; the roll brim has a. plain band of a contrasting shade. Golf Stockings Special, #2- Of pure wool, in a light weight that is particularly desitable for Spring. A novel stripe and diamond pattern is woven in contrasting colors that blend well with any golf outfit. Sports Shoes $12 “The Sportocasin”—A shoe unexcelled for golf. In two shades of tan, with crepe rubber sofe and oak leather sole with spikes. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Y [t " | for his dininz reom table to be FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926. SHOPS LURE VISITORS regard to the death of Miiton Hopfen- maier, one of the members of the club, who died recently. . Conversation Crook. g ‘conversation crook,” who has heen working quite successfully in and | about Paris lately. The crook, police | claim, rides in husses and cars tents to private conversations a upon them. He heard one m he must not forget to have a m as.0ne of Quaintest Spots in United States. By the Asscoiated Press JANS., April 2.-The New Orleans—ix ‘l\nu\ln everywhere in America, but - | probably nothing else in this historic | The crook got away with the | quarters so intrigues the stranger as | the perfume and antique shops. The tiny establi: nents are similar to those found theraaluo are the largest shops, ;They “Rlue” are geattered throughout the quarter, Sonthern Central States many years [bui most of them are strung along before jazz was known. The nature | Royal street. of the son all that the mame im-| In the antique shops plies and is in the same category as | things are in their glory, for, unlike the “spiritual” and the “jubilee” heard | New England and other old sections | 0 frequently throuzh the South. of the country, the New Orleans paired. table. Songs Before Jazz. songs had a vogue in the “Blue™ fovers of old | Every Man Stocks that contain all the newest Spring styvles are at their disposal and varieties so large as to satisfy the most exceptional of tastes are ready for their choosing. of Collar-Attached Shirts, *5 Of lustrons white English broadcloth, and with a single-barrel cuff that uses either buttons or links. White shirts are the choice of the discriminating dresser who is always correctly at- tired, New Neckwear $15 and 92 Figures, stripes, faded effects, checks and plaids are the prominent ideas in Four-in-hand Ties, and they are all shown in very striking and original colorings. Fancy Hosiery $1 to *4 All of the newest Spring designs in Men's Fancy Socks. Horizontal and vertical stripes, checks, plaids and fig- ures are all to be seen. And in silk and silk-and-lisle combinations. Street Shoes $10 “The Haig"—In tan and black cali- <kin with oak leather sole and rubber heels. One of the Arnold Glove Grip Shoes that is the last word for Spring. Mep's Farnishings Section. First floor , Second floo en’s Shoe Seet] Woodward & Lothrap 10th, 11th, F and G Streets venmhll!hmemi have not { cleared of their treasures. IN OLD NEW ORLEANS |, Priceless pieces, ma ught to Nouvelle O | first settlers, settlers and they have pride in the products they inz. In one or two of the p Southern them | mine., and orange blossom—and perfumes—magnolia, ny of - v vet been |attention has been given to typicall e ans by the | visitor who purchases one of thode . and the odors may be welcome the | a real thrill | perfume. in which al- | Al sure that when she A coroner's jurs Jand. recently real family | that a man was are offer- | his and crashed i places. special | ing him. sleep while driv The Largest Men’s and Boys’ Store in Washington ANOTHER DAY-— THEN EASTER! At Saks—that's time aplenty to outfit the Boy Two-Pants Vest Suits $14.-85 Every suit with either re- * hér at Rochester. Ird- ought in a verdiot i extra golf or extra long trousers. Single or double i breasted coat and smart ° vest. New Spring fabrics | in mixtures. Blue Serges, Knic Golf and Also Navy k e r Suits—7 to 18 vears. Golf and long trou- sers—10 to 20 vears. Other Suits Two-Pants Vest- $9.95 to $24.75 Junior Longie Suits Sizes 4 to W $12.75 Styled like Dad’s and Big Brother's. ith single or double breasted coat. 10 years ® blunt end vest. one pair Golf and one pa in ir long trousers. Neat. dressy fabrics, sizes 4 to 10 vears. Small Boys' Topcoats \mvn:l\ Tm'»m‘rrfi .\|‘d~(‘n~nn of new fabrics and mixture effects 10 vears. Sizes 2 t h. $2.50 to $2.95. §5 to $14.75. Becoming hats Other small boys' Topcoats. New Wash Suits for Dress-up $2.95 and $3.95 Party stvles and a host of other becoming models for lad< 2 to 10 years. Fab brics include real linens, broadcloths, gabar- dines, venetians, poplins and others of the better qualities— long or short sleev Boy"s' Hats and Caps, $1.50 to $3.95 Felts or Cloth Snap Hats— tams, novelty sha of Easte Solid Boys' Black and Tan Calf Oxfords, 1 to 6. $5.95. - Boys' Crepe Sole Ox- fords, 1 to. 6. $595. Boys’ S leather Made of selected stock in all the newest styles. Tan es—Ilong or short trousers Boys’ White Silk Shirts and Blouses nicely collar-attached sty to 16 years, at to 1413 netk, at $5. Featuring the Junior High Two-Trousers Suits $24.75 The young chap Of good quality silk material tailored in the popular Blouses, 1 Shirts, 12 particular about his clothes will find assort- ments here most satisfactory. Specially designed styles for first long-trouser suits — and these with two long trousers, the prac- tical way to begin. The new Spring fabrics and colorings, including Navy Blue Serge and Cheviot. to 38. Saks—Second Floor r Sh —for Boys and Shoes Little Men Lace and Blucher models. Goodyear Welts, Rubber and Leather heels. Boys’ Black Little: Men's and Tan Ox- | Black and Tan fords, 2Y; to 6. Oxfords, 8% to $5.45. 13%. $3.95. Boys’ Patent Little Men’s Leather Ox- | Tan Oxfords, fords, 1 to 6. | 11 to 13%. $5.95. $3.45. High Shoes, $3.45 to $5.95 hoc Dept.—First Floor shoes. Sizes 32

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