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THE p+oXING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1926. 15 e the prudence of those in charge of 1] to Maj. Reginald Owen, now a re- tives, I am announcing my intention . ;nlr banks, credit facilities have not tired British army officer and veteran |t0 seek the' post,” ;he ulld o:to;rl:‘yl s been taxed, and the business of the . 5 " g in stating for the first time that sha i i D of Allenby's campaigns in Palestine, [\, “171/nE for the Arst time | i1 E A B 720-22-24 7th St. N'W. S’ she renounced her American citizen e otrth. Mionide: AloAEit et -iv Agents Ladies’ Home Jeurnal Patterns ship. Recently, however, she oh “Because the Government ;.r the tained her citizenship papers and ?:L.-..:"Ld o mfifm'f""” Wit ,: United States under the leadership of rp’;.t'l' "(‘(.".z':f&dm:""' v hpr . g : i - the P ; for . poliey of on congressional seat : i g 4 at the urgent solicitation of friends. Progress in Lutheran Merger. 1l 3.00 R&G ress in NEW YORK, April 9 (#),—The joint jon on a merger of the Lu- | From early childhood M Owen Silk | Brocaded was a fidant of he r and for ' |Will ‘Voice Platform Tonight |..imnimes S intimate imsn ot o commi Steel Magnate, Giving Rea- | onduct its own a economical manner, 3 Hneh. amvokin 5 s il . nd international affairs, . g Corsets | sons, Says Buciness | the sound principles advocaied by | i First Campaign Speech | “With a sincere desire to serve the | kngiand il G ed Sh P 4 S L e b palgSp sane ot "viridn, Wih et o 1 uarante eer Pure fcy of non-interference with the legiti- | im A 2 can best serve her with a seat in|of the merger which were suggested | FFON E Generally Sound. mate activitien of busineas, and with | in Miami Beach. the mational House of Kepresenta:| by the mintatiriun. 00 | , b the Ameriean p 3 A L4t |l . Rubber Top § i : : 15 they are 3 ———— R —— ALAeg Each pair guaranteed for long service or we will By the As Press. fidence that X 4 |J clasti> side M| ‘give you a new pair. Sheer pure thread. silk, seamed SYRACUSE, N. Y., April 9.—1 am | shall have every opportunity to A | miaw, . Apr ~A A g garter model, backs. High spliced heels, double soles, elastic tops. an optimist o ithé Im;:w‘u itlook, ™ | ish. i'.fd“":"":(m 1 All new Spring shades to match shoes. board of the Bethlehem | tinguished tather will raise the = . . don. 1oid he Seracuse Champer of | HUYBRECHTS WINS PRIZE. v o Bryan in the national wolitical After Easter Reduced Price Sale Commerce at its annual t it rena Again tonight, Speaking e night. 1e gave the following reasons e Miami Beach Chamher of Com for his opiimism: 10" | Belgian: Composer Given Coolidge| D 'S5 h Bi Owen for g o “Reca the American people Award for Sonata. mally will ch her npaign for bt oa s Ow hard at work produ Siorie L At s | EBRE Tough KR t congres ’ J mazing speed Carl Engel, chief of the music - [sional seat. i Ofld e asing power, | Sion the Library of Congress, has Mrs. Owen, for seven vears a con SPCCIfl/!yPflParUdPIa”’ v portunities for | fust announced that the K o) e of produetio B e Coolidge prige of $1, R . Becanse apetition which elosed April 1. | go.! ' Make your house a home by having beauti- hountiful e % heen awarded to Albert Huy- v N 8 ful lawns, flowers, shrubbery -and trees, 4 agvienliu of Rrussels, for his “Sonata | 5 qardc (0 Aol > Violin and Piano. his is the ity Jcain Balgn, whi through the use of VIGORO, a specially (formerly | first time that this p vied to the entire dis o ners of this!| known as the B i i all the counties along the east - of Florida. lizabeth Sprague Coolidge Founda- Has Wide on. Aside from her s prepared plant food. No unpleasant odor or dust, convenient to handle and apply and packed in 100, 50 and 25 pound bags—A Swift & Company terests. ial duties, Mry at e n otk have known A $10.00 saving on the majority of these handsome coats. Choice of new shades of Powder and ° Navy Blue, Green, Tan, Rose, Gray, Black and Rust. Some are flared, others straight lines. Some have fur trimmings, others em- broidery and braid embellished— 16 to 44 sizes. carry 3 N Ny in| ‘The jury which chose the prize-win- |Owen has maintained a close interest | product. recent vears and not indulging in spec. | ning work was composed of Olga Sam. | with varied educational and welfare S . 50 00 TW lative expansion, resuliing in over- aroff, Albert Spalding, Frank Bridge, |organizations nere. She is a vice DISLeNaCe AT Eoliky a8 32" b 1‘5' SOATS 25.00 EED SUITS production and the inevitable crash. | Howiard Hanson, and Carl Engel (ex- |president of the new University of | B ld d H d Lo plain colors an New Single and “Because our railroads are provid- | officio). The pr will receive | Miami and member of several civic | alderson an ayaen Novelty Wool Tweed Coats Double Rreasted Suits ing a transportation service ter | itx first public performance next Oc. | boawds. | in new stylish models for .99 | o ail-wool tan and gray A afficiency than the people of this coun- | tober at the Festival of Chamber| One of the three childven of the | 200-216 11th St. N.W. young girls and women. 1 22 = | novelty tweed mannish, e try hav Y wary of Congress. late Commoner, Mrs. Owen only re. | and 2 of a kind of this sea- ====| bobbed style with 2 kick Telephone Main 1499 son's best of $15.00 coats. pleat skirts. Closing Out in a Big Sale 300—16.75, 25.00, 30.00 75 SILK DRESSES 2 bmitted in the compe- me an. American citizen A wonderful opportunity to buy dresses for party or dinner wear or strect and business use. Choice of finest silk crepes in all the wanted plain colors and figured designs. Hard-twisted georgettes and georgette and taffeta combinations. The handsomest styles of the scason are in the lot in regular and extra sizes. Aféer-t&siér Reduced Prices on Boys’ and Girls’ Clo . 10.00 Boys’ 4-Piece Suits |12.50 GIRLS’ COATS Sturdily Built Sufts to give long service for your hoy. Mannish coats, ts, one long and one short pants. {ll,lxhl and ark pat- 1 terns in .95 pretty color- — ings. Sizes 8§ to 16. | 5.00 Boys’ Topcoats Foancs | Colors, brown and sray. Sizes 213 to 8 years 1.25 Boys’ Wash Suits Attractiva Lookin Suits for listia fellows 3 to R vears, in fla per.” huiton-on midds anduvenile siyies s of chambray crash_or Peges cloths c Nicely ~trimmed. Al STRAWBERRY GINGERALE ORANGE PEACH LEMON ROOTBEER Silk Dresses ce . Quality Creé All wanted shades. Sizes 7 to 1 5.00 Little Tots’ Cape Coats Wool Crepe Coats button or silk stitch nicely ed. X s blue, tan and henna = Sizes 1 to 4 years. $1.25 Girls’ We Invite You to Be Our Guests Tomorrow From 3 to 10 P.M. FREE Souvenirs! And FREE Drinks! This is our Party Ten ounces of pure and you can’t refreshment in every spend a cent ice-cold bottle of wanted colors. | 59¢ Boys’ and Girls’ S;)ofl Hose Ribbed to toe, highly mercerized I 7 Sport Hose for Boys and Girls H in sizes 6 to 1015, Double-turned | silk-embroidered cuffs. And wanted, 59¢ Boys’ Nice Quality At- tached Collar Per. cale Rlouses. open ~uffs. pretty pat- | in plaids. stripes and novelty weaves, also solid shades and sizes. colors. Al sizes. Ladies’ Gauze Union Suits c Closed or open style gauze union i Crochish toet wHHE e ngs Lace Pants, Regular and| 50c Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers Eeru color Men's Closely Knit Balbriggan High-neck Short S Shirts. Ankle pants. Doub Sizen 34 0 16 Come and bring your family and - Come and enjoy the orchestra music. Free Souvenirs! A one-ounce bottle of perfume to each lady and other Mo"fzv&;w:;hfim::‘::;‘::ua souvenirs. U. 8. Certified Food Colorings are used in Try- And all you can drink of delicious Me beverages. 5 e - . Loy Our plant is always open to public inspee- ,lflr, }(e e 5 tion. It's a pleasure to show visitors the perfect This is our party and you can’t spend sanitary conditions under which Try-Me bevers a cent. 3 agés are bottled, Gel the delicion o Flavors S Try-Me Strawberry habit/ Tre-NeGrape | Tra-Me Gineor Al eOrange ‘The big Bottle—ten ounces, not Try-Me Peach Try-Me Lemon six—holds the “just enough” differ- dupssades -Me ence to quench the thirst. Not a Look for the dlshl.lctlve Try-M thing is lacking and besides you bottle. Full 10 oz. in each bottle, have seven varieties of palate- 2 0 . . u pay for pleasing flavors to choose from. (@ For the same price you pay Get the Try-Me habit. Sold every- ; other drinks in 6 0z. bottles. where! Always 5 cents! T EXTRA SPECIAL 7 50c AND 69c BABIES’ WHITE DRESSES zgc S Nice Quality White Nainsook Dresses, in yoke or Bishop styles. Neatly lace or embroidery edged. y M, W S v ' m A y / / = 5.00 and 6.00 Infants’ 5.00 Little Tots’ Crepello and Silk Coats Silk Dresses Niee quality Wool Crepalio Cutely made or Crepe de Chine Coats. small Dresses for round or scalloped collars, pret- A . i ///// pim 7 2 my mmy I 7 wf 7 // i, S , tily _embroidered and smocked front and back. Sizes 1. 2. 3: shightls soiled 1.50 Little Tots’ 1.25 Babies’ 69c Little Tots’ Knitted Capes | White Dresses | Rompers & Creepers Novelty reave Knit Sheer weave Knit B 19 [ xainiook 4 ted Canes | ===|presses. in brushed woni J| ====|Dresses, in collars; =11k shop . voke styles: embroidered; rosebud|}” ) trimmed: pink and blue | 9AIntily trimmed w it h trimmed. plain or lace hottoms. 5 fled ribbon trimmed // An After-Easter fle of 598 to 7.50 Handsomest—Finest . 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