Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1926, Page 39

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, APRIL 9 1926. CZECHS TODELVE FOREARLY RACES Excavations Expected to De- velop Reliable Traces of Man’s Remote Ancestors. Extensive ric 1l burial pg-extinet races of mammoth } |OFFICIAL. CHECK ON WEATHER | FORECASTS PROVE THEIR TRUTH | usern venivtvania, New, Serees: Verifier at Federal Bureau Upholds Much Maligned Man, Who Predicts Daily, by Giving Him Mark of 85 Per Cent Correct in 6 Years. Is the weather man really the . unwe 1 < pictur ed with Is it true that that the for irthern New rom the Atlant issippi_River, h T A nore than 8 cent for half dozen with the trend of a higher during the exact figure for last ye has not been made public, it is under stood it will run nearer 90 per cen than 85 per cent it considered that these n re computed with great , with the “benefit of the doubt the weather rather than the i seen that the conception he weather man as an indispensable but unreli -| ab'e sort of official is ill-founded. The Weather Bureau's official veri there hav b a no I mostly a untouched, paleolit central part of Czecho- v roling v of Fich s climate, while limestone of ancient caves. 1 hills are full 14 :Ev‘l:rst Defenders Left. Special Dispatch to The Star. le, Allentown 2 wn, arrived in W , 1861. PIAND WORCHS 1110 G EST. 1879 My New and Original 20-Pay- ment Plan gives you your Easter Clothes without cash, gives you Terms that cannot be equalled anywhere else with Honest Value, gives you the Styles that denote smartness, gives you Satisfaction with every purchase. LADIES’ SUITS 16.75 to 39.75 COATS 14.50 t0 49.50 DRESSES 1275 10 30.75 HATS 3.98 10 8.98 Adjoining The Hub 311 tion and requiring separate forecasts: Northern New England, southern New England, eastern New York and North ~Carolina, Florida, extreme northwest Florida, Tennessee and Kentucky, West Virginla, western New York, western Penngyivania and Ohio. lumbia, Virginia, South Carolina, “inds City Fairly Easy. 3 er Mitchell was questioned E s to whether Washington often been reported, a diffi city for which to predict ington is other citles, and, in fa n some 1 know of. Of cou t* | sur predictions every now and then, “1but no more frequently here than clsewhere. “No, weather forecasting is not a « either in Washington or an other place. We have got to go by ed in our wire struments, anc re winked at | Mitchell ¢ ) make their supervision, back with a diabolical smil st for and_ins whine, he against the that section. s he v imes these s nature. “I have known of some real mean 1 us by the tricky | ington imes, when snow district” only th g of Colum b has been predicted, for example, our sts held true several thousand but none of th i AR We Pay on your DAILY BALANCES Interest on checking accounts 2% on daily balances—compound- I‘;::::Mfi: ordinary savings 4% The Munsey Trust Co. accounts — compounded quar- terly. Interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually. Munsey Building Pa..Ave. Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. “Charge It" snd pay later, If you are a judge of Style, if you are a judge of Values, if you know Qualities, put, my Styles, Values, Qualities to the Test. You will -decide there is nothing to equal .them in the city., They're sold at lowest cash store prices on my 20-Payment Plan. MEN’S SUITS 19.50 to 49.50 TOP COATS 22.50 to 39.50 Boys’ Suits 8.95 to 18.50 Girls’ Coats 8.75t019.75 Open Evenings Until Easter Tth St. MANY IMPROVEMENTS SHOWN FOR CABIN JOHN Citizens’ Association Secretary Is- sues Statement Reviewing Record Since Organization. Special Dispatch to The Star ROCKVILL Md., April 2.—W. ry of the Ca Association, uted among m flakes reached the ground, due tc evaporation and dissipation.” Which all goes to shi weather forecasters get ra their time, though neither Mitchell nor Mr. Weightman have reached that condition to date. Married Teachers Barred. The Star April men be hired in the Conde Special Dispatch to The public according to Mr. A sociation’s foremost p; & rs to procurerfent of fire-fight stablishment rection of t signs and repair 1 general improvement of the stre: The next meeting of the association will be held Monday evening in the Town Hall. Officers will be elected and matters of interest to the com munity considered Join the thousands of Washington Men and Women who are buying their complete outfits on our sensa- tional $5 Deposit Plan. We have made special preparations with ex- tra help and special delivery service to take care of the final day’s rush of Eastér business, thus assuring everyone their new apparel for wearing on Easter Morn. "Wear the Latest Styles— Without Cash No need of wearing your old clothes on Easter Sunday. We will | gladly open an account for you on any single garment or complete - outfit, and you can arrange to pay a little each payday. No delays when you open an account at this store. Your first deposit delivers the goods. OUTFIT NO. 1 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS N A Silk-Dress - - $29.95 A Fur Scarf - - $12.95 A Stylish Hat - - '$5.98 OUTFIT NO. 4 | FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Man’s Topcoat - $34.50 $4.50 $6.50 A Stylish Hat - - A Pair of Shoes - OUTFIT NO. 2 FlVB DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Fine Spring Coat $25.98 AWoman’s Silk Dress $19.98 A Stylish Hat - . $6.98 OUTFIT NO. 5 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A'Man’stailored Suit $39.50 A Silk Shire - - $5.95 A Pair of Shoes - $6.50 OUTHIT NO. 3 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A'Smart Spring Coat $35.98 A StylishHat - . $7. A Sl’lft Blouse . . $5.z OUTFIT. NO. 6 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN nurg B\ A Man's Suic - - $24.50 /‘ Y A Man's Topcoat - $29.50'

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