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/ ]" THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1926. W[]MAN A”AEKED Abe Martin Says: | BYSHARKMAYDIE. /3 - American's Leg Torn tof ’ Shreds by Sea Monster | 0ff Beach at Hilo. Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Regularly 50c 39¢ Each or 3 for $1.00 Attractively made with a colored woven border. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Coupling Fashion and Thrift In Many Specials! Ladies’ Georgette Handkerchiefs 50c Edged with white point-de-sprit footing. In many bright and delicate shades. Ladies’ Novelty Handkerchiefs, 25¢ OF crepe de chine and linen in sports shades and white Palais Royal—Main Floor, The Pelais Royal LS m &Ce. Kresge Dcpamncnt Stores The Fair Quality Merchandise Chicago By the Ascociated Prece HILO, T. H.. April . Mrs. Leon- | i ard Carlsmith was attacked and seri- | ously hitten by a shark \\)H‘Q swim- | 1 ming Wednesday o | | H\l:' Yya(ln Club to Rose Be; | oyi Val g Y. i and e Sbareiihe] : Alluring Values Summon You lo a cnee. | : . , , ;i , s b i e s R bl B } Saturday Specials in Women’s and Children’s Hosiery 2 taken to a hospital. Her condition 2 | | , Sale of Spanish Shawl M ' B SWan o his fe's | the spot where the attack oceurred, | strides, but it's still fallin’ down on O en S u - as 1 ne n x e e o1 e ipt Biake thx Aeatioh ke st : N os | ors Fiih ¢ okt e e REA I RN . Every One in the Group Priced at This is the first known does t' hold up a 1-rm_vd!d bank. a \hll‘- attacking o person Why object t' capital punishment | when ther haint none®t’ speak of? Actions speak louder'n lodge jewelry. No wonder anyvbuddy that's got as cOMPOSERs SUPPORT I much money invested in shoes an’ | hose as a woman don't want t' stick d home. PRICE-FIXING CHARGE """ ciar vour thront 1 Regularly $1.50 ‘ ° b Y i e. P i fll‘:‘}::r;iunf:@z“\d stick up insurance, ! e d‘hn;i stuck up insurance wouldn’ be & so Called | ba i 1 o . Radio Cnpvnght i i e ¢ (4 seorgeous Spanish Shawls heavily em Effort to Legalize “Piracy” 5::-“ till he kin save enough t' marry | broidered and with deep fringes—just the of Musi \ (Capsright, John F. Dille Co.) Every Pair Perfect | kind you've longed to possess! If the cost ! One of the best hosiery values | has always seemed prohibitive this sale it 1 PROPERTY MENACED. | g 2 he el nosieny aiiest g detdilie 4 on 1)\1‘\\ vadio broadeasters might ot | we have cver offered! B makes it possible to have one at a very nse copyright m was characterized | g " M N N, 4 . X as an attempt at price fixing of a Embassy in Mexico Asks Guw | . T | moderate price. jadica) mature by Gene Buek, prest ikt taialisco. ! Of pure thread silk in a clear B ant of the American Soc of Ce | i o : | P & posers. Authors and Publishers. hefors | MENTCO CITY. April 2 0P The | cven weave. Made with long An ideal wrap for Spring and Summer s ol EaRiliprial o ee on | American embassy sent a note to the e B The Jeint congressional commiites on | American embatsy sent a note to the silk boot, mercerized garter top } and a delightful evening accessory the year In answer to charges of monopoly | that Federal troops be detafled to —very good looking and good - : made before the committee recently | protect the Guadalajara Hydro-elec- | around! In many beautiful shades -white, be Paul B. Klugh, ‘president of the iric Pawer Co. and the “Five Nines wearing stocklngfi that will give | RS, et a1 d National Asi iati of Broadcasters,| Co..” American concerns in 8 1 orchiy reen an Ve . Mr. Bk asserted that hiv socery of Jalisco i e satisfactory service. In medium |g P TM® i B was not operating in restraint of ese companies, together wi o trade. Broadcasting stations can op-| Americans living in Jaliseo, had in- service weight. The new Spring | Come and select a shawl while this un- erate without using musie controlied ' that they feared shades are included in this group of | by the, society, he said, pointing ont | trouble s protection be- I bl K, hi hadow | usual offer lasts! that the Radio Corporation of|cause of dl;vn'r'hr‘d\l‘dlymr and political de. F h 4 hose—black, white, shadow, mauve-taupe, merica, o rati seve tations, has conditions In he ate, '3 i mt-b”;' uf.:i;.d"fi\- 7;..";$».“.v,""m"fi- fele | ::2;3211: l?n a;fini‘flgg[:‘jr’:‘:g to'%v.t ha;xvest. dloowe gray, aster, fltmmphcrc peach, | Palais Royal—Main Floor a music of its mambers. i i & The proposed legialation was de Wears Father's Badge. g €. Dizes 87 to y :‘:‘! ll':ga:\‘};p.\l.rr;( R\]rk_ ’"{ be an R'l;“n;' Special Dispateh to The Star. . ’ ’ racy of music, whicl TIFFIN., Ohlo, April 9.—Emmet HOlsinicansen thakts VItOEER e s nny L b et Glrls and Boys S orts Hose ! 12 years ago in form an organization his father wore as a member of the X 1 - W o protert the Fighi o omosers. | i olee ares 30 years: o 18'a it A ‘ Many Saturday Specials for Wee Folks and =on of James Hennessy, pioneer mem- cgu ar 0(‘ | o ~ . U. S. GIRL TO WED PR|NCE her of the police force here.’ The Yy > Their More (".own_ufl Sister father, who died 10 yeara ago, was| i as the policeman with perfect | Boys' two-toned mix- Children’s English ribbed Children’ E e _ e . en's Ray . Captain’s Dsughhr nnd Sefon of w‘"“mnrr':’w;";:'» was appointed | | tures in 7z Sports Hose, in and mneapple stitch 73 Sports lengh. Sael A lj‘fl.” Infants’ (:repe de Chine Coats Russian Royalty Get License. i | shades to match his new Hose, in tan, beige, camel, ey ocks, in white, | NEW YORK, April 9 UP) - A prinee = | Spring suit. With roll tops nude, gray and brown. Very pink, blue, sky, rose, tan X Regularly $12.75 $9 75 . o the o Russian recime. Rasl i | of contrasting colors. 7 to attractive roll tops. Sizes 6 and pongee. Sizes 4 to 71, Saturday, & vatopolk-Mirski and Mrs M3 | i Ronine Haves Fiinere ah Ameetoi 'l PERPETUAL it | 10. to 10. All perfect. A clarysiing ieiho:onst with hand vasoching wnd ses e ; ge license WWed. BUlLDlNG | | Palais Royal—Main Floor ?:»::? Jor” trimming. Al softly” lined with silk | B . " Epis Roth | il i their 7 F Hotel | Tots' 4 S5y | ots’ Voile Dresses Capt. ( Harold Hayes rmmam\ PAYS I With Bloomers $1.95 and $2.95 of the I'nited Navy. Her hns. | 7 Lo e " hand died in 19%. The Pri s i . m; hirthplace ax n:;\e;k'ay.mfm:i\; 5 % I Fashi bl r[ v Without Bloomers $1.50 and $1.95 an his age as ? is mother, he : . . SRV, i s s DAborEas Wk s i M ashionable oves Very Moderately Priced! Fresh and crispy little dresses of white or colored e e e c if | voile—mith touches of hand drawn work and hand Sivatopolk. Mirski ompounded ‘embroidery. Made with cunning rufes and dainty 4 i Semi-Annually peCla ale O renc l oves B - ribbaas: Sizer T 1o/ 6 yeurs: Pastor Charges Libel. 'll Commencing January 1, 1926 [fl' i (CHICAGO. April 8 (. The T Assets Over Regularly $4, $5 and $6 $ 49 Dainty Bonnets for Infants Special Sale of Tots’ John E. Ingersiew. former pastor of cgularly $4, $5 an ° P ¢ y S s . S < ?,,.‘,‘.f’.!‘“{';:’ Church .;‘f)fl;:g; Su 811“1’0;){)000 4 ra Regularly 51.39 and $1 00 3 (:Oalfl ety Sl the rplus, 000'0“00 Values that are unusual even at a sale! Beautiful gloves that have all the latest style ke bl i Regularly Sell at e e Cor. 11th & E Sts, N.W. touches—turn-back cuffs of moire silk, velvet, etc., attractively embroidered and trimmed Of sheer lawn. Swiss and organdy $2.95. Satwrday $4 95 the Evangelisk Tidende. ewspaper Temporary Quarters, in unusual combinations— trimmed with embroidered ruffles or in e ] in the Danish languag: e hill al 1004 E STREET N.W. ? turn-back style. Some are made with A new coat for little brother and sic- ioxed (i sane o i paver. 12 f| During Bide, Constraction. Black with gray or blue Beaver with royal blue or beige e ot b on e g R e e b Satter by J. O Fall of Beattle. which :I'QSM}::SABEJ‘RZ'ARPP Brown with gold, tan or mode W hite with black or red § i 5 ’ e g Rl barling > These gloves are of the finest quality kid and pique sewn. B Tots' Hats In Two Low Priced Groups o —_— . s e " 5 Regularly $12.75. A Position for You With French N$gv;e01ti; Kid Gloves Fancy Cuff Gloves in Silk and |5 Saturday, $1.95 to 2.9 suimizr 2 98195 : s .50 Pair Suede Fabric, $1.50 To match new coats and Spring apparel. | Smartly tailored little garments fin La a » | In leghoen, milan and hemp straws. Dark | ished with hraid and bright red buttans sa“e EXtens“’n U‘"Vel'flty In both glace and suede. Made with fancy New styles, finished with clever new em. or h;‘ht colors. Finished with wide rih- | and navy serge models with linen et and cuffs, in many smart styles and striking com- broideries, in all the popular shades. | bon streamers and touches of fancy rib- | lars and cuffs and lace edging. All well . o binations of all the wanted colors. Palais Royal—Main Floor bons. Boys’ hats of suede and light serge [ lined and finished with gond hem. Sizes A Message for the Business Men of America are ‘ncluded in the £roup. o 6 vears Business has undergone a remarkable change which started Palals Royal—Third Floor about twenty-five years ago with the formation of the United States ’ Steel Corporation. . o . Today we see business expanding into larger and larger units. S[)GCMI Sprmg Showzng nf tIEissErsseTeessnssLTIsLNLLI: = 2 Agencies for service have brought businesses of varied character ’ jinko CloRkielationshin withieach iotlier: . 0 S I T o Greater banking facilities and service have resulted in a sew ’ ’ n oale omaoli rOl( contact with financial institutions, and the banker has become a en’'s an Oung ens business man and the husiness man a financier. The creation of the Federal Trade Commission, the United X u 1 Sl e l States Chamhber of Commerce, Local Boards of Trade, all testify to the recognition that L] BUSINESS IS A SCIENCE ' WO-rants uits ° And. vet relatively ‘few men inibusiness (we' are speaking of . ll e r 1 thase who have managerial responsibilities, however small) recognize that there are certain laws that govern the operations of a business. § & Thev continue their way attempting endless variety of methods in the solution of a problem, when a knowledge of a comparatively few principles would enable them to make rapid and more certain business progress and success. The men who today nnderstand Business as a science are moving np from relativelv unimportant positions to positions of importance, responsibility and greater earninge. In a Decade From Now No Untrained Man Will Be Given An Executive’s Desk Ta Salle Extension University, the largest clearing house of business formation in this country, has devoted itself for many years to the perfection of a training in management. Today it is possible to understand the Science of Business and the Profession o715 txiness MintmEnt, jab inkcrasary o #thoar EvihoNsonld Rueice greater husiness progress. ‘lhe principles of business have been defined in exact terms and these “tonls” of business labeled in a way which will enable the business man to use them understandingly and skillfully. Space does not permit ns to go into detail here, but it is this message we are bringing to the Business Men of America who are anxions to hear it. We have in our new Business Management Department a po- sition for vou if you meet these qualifications: Regularly $3.98 to $5.00 $3.49 Nightgowns—Chemise—Step-ins Single and Double Breasted Models Every Washington man should see these new Spring suits of fine all - wool fabrics — inspect the splendid tailoring—and try on the latest models to realize how well these garments fit. 4 SEEEl L e R e st eI LIIIIIILestsesIesesisessiLstiestisesestesse,’ Of soft pure dye crepe de chine, in the styles that de- light feminine fancy! Trim- med with fine lace, medal- lions and two-toned rib- bons. White and blossom shades. Blue Serge Cheviots Cassimeres Flannels New Herringbone Weaves 1. Ara vou hetween tha ages of 2% and 377 2. Does your personality suggest business culture, dignity, sincerity, purpnsefulness and honesty? Have vou that rare combination of being pleasant but forcefui? 3. Do you possess a reasonahle amount of education, coupled with a high degree of Intelligence? 4. Have you a sales experience that would he valuable in prometing { the sale of a husiness educational service such ax described in this | advertisement? | 8. Have you a demonstrated ‘earning capacity of $4.000 ar more in sales work? | 8. Have vou the ahility to and de vou take pleasure in intarvlewing the | better type of business men on a matter of their personal interest rather than firm interest? { Sizes for men and young men of : every build. Other Suits Priced at $30, $40, $45 Topcoats Of Knitted and Fancy Weaves, in the llclg&tlar Box $25 Spring brides will want to buy many garments at this great saving, and every Washington woman will find many pieces she has been looking for at a much lower - than - usual We have nineteen branch offices from Boston to San Francisco gmummwmmm 11seseRssLLLLLLL: and the positions mentioned are open in many large centers of i each state. Good positions are available in Maryland, Virginia, the i Carofinas, Georgia and Florida, Others at price. Telephone Main 8320 for appointment or give complete details $27.50, $35, $40, $50 Palais Royal—Third Floor in Jetter addressed to i 4 F. E. Basler, | Palais Royal—Men's Shop, Main Floor T L e e e TS EETEEE O LTS TR T st Res e s et oeseetsesesssneeeessessss: 3 LA SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY (Washington Office) 604 Albee Building, Washington, D. C. : A