Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1926, Page 25

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; I D. C. FRIDAY. APRIL 9, 1926. BY POP MOMAND THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, | den, N. J., hospital. William Mintz | of New York. ' passenger in the first | car, was crushed 1o death when it telezcoped Most of the injured passengers were riding in the forward car and were from New York and vicinity. A score CAUSE OF WRECK | train. PING UP WITH THE JONESES—A Bum Start. WELL, THIS LAWYER OF MINE HAS PROMISED TO ADVISE ME ABOUT THAT ¥ 16,40 SHORTAGE IN THE POLICE PENSION FUND To-Day. 1 HOPE HE PULLS ME OUTA HUK! THATS A Fine KETTLE OF CLAMS !! HOW AM I GONNA GET SOMETHIN' ON THE oL DuFFeR ? HE'S MARRIED AN' I3 _ALWAYS RANIN' ABOUT HIS WIFEY— STILL THATS A NEAT LOOKIN PANSY HE HAS FOR A STENOGRAPHER ' ° HM = YEH SHES sowe BAgy — SAY MIs3, KELLY, DID ™ MAYOoR EVER ASK To DINNER 1 7 4 | Eleven of Twoscore Injured in Express Derailment Stili in Hospitals. MEGINIS YOU'RE IN BAD! TH' MAYOR 1§ GOING, TO PRESI CHARGES AGAINST You AND YoU KNOW HOW POwWERPUL HE 1S, You ONLY HAVE ONE CHANCE — THAT IS For YoU TO GET SOMETKIN' ON HIS HONOR !! IF You Do, THEN You CAN FORCE HIM TO SQUELCH THIS GRAFT CHARGE ! WHY! You FRESH “THING! How R Get Your New Florence Oil Stove o NOW AND HERE FLORENCE WATER HEATER heats the hot-water hofler til New Site Is Picked for Botanic Gardens. il Wi | | | | | passed a resolu | By the Acsnciated Press | DELAIR, N. J., April 9.—Three are | ing removal of the Bar in from the Botanic Gar £ - { | dead and 11 of the more than two- | dens to make way for the completion | score of injured were still in hospit of the Meade Memorial | " | Action was taken at the request of | * ¢ o \ 3 2 today, as a result of an express tr or Fess of Ohio, and followed a | = S K here v Pennsylvania Raflroad officfals today continued in : this morning of the joint li- | committee of the Senate and vestigations as to the cause, having | | failed 10 determine it vesterda | The Sena tion author theldi Foun erds House, at which the resolution was questions by Senator Wil ind Senator King of Utah, i the foun tored away for the t:me heing and erected again when a new © the Botanic Gardens is de- on. h there has heen some dis uring the past few years of aving off the new Botanic squth of the Capitol in the vicinitv of |MANY WILL PAY HONOR Si TO JEFFERSON MEMORY x of Patriot Statesman’s De- PARK REPORT FILED. Werk Receives Data on Purchase |FACIFIC WOMAN PIONEER, ONCE RESIDING HERE, DIES Mrs. Mary Peralta Toler, 91, Saw of Appalachian Sites. Birthday Anniversary Dinner. The report of the Southern Appa- | tachian Park Commission on acquisi- | tion by purchase of park sites in the | mountains of Virginia and the Caro- Spanish Rule in California Yield to Commonwealth. inaugural ball of President Buchanan. She returned to her birthplace after her husband's death, in 1893 Ice Plant Sold for $17,500. Special Dispatch to The Star owned by the late R. been purchased for $1 F. Gouldman and F. Fredericksburg. cludes a patent packing house and canning factory. | eight parlor ca Davis, ha 500 by .y,.hnr L. W. Green of | The property in rpller mill, oyster | ok o it : ! The business will continue under the | FREDERICKSBURG. Va.. April 9. | irm name of Urbanna, Manufacturing —The ice plant at Urbanna, Ve, €o. The Atlantic City express left New York at 315 o'clock and was 3 hours late. While rounding a curve at "high speed here the engine and four cars left the ra The train. | called the “Neilie Bly,” consisted of | and a club car 1 The engineer. John O'Connor, and | the fireman, Anthony Rankin, both of | Jersey ¢ died of scalds at a (‘am like gas. C. A. Muddiman Co. 709 13th St. Main 140 By the Associated Press. OAKLAND, Calif., April 9.—\ithin a stone's throw of the spot where she was born, in an abode cottaze on the banks of the San Leandro Creek in 1§35, Mrs. Mary Peralta Toler, 91, descendant of Spanish pioneers, died here yesterday. Mrs. Toler witnessed the wane of Spanish rule in California, saw the Mexican reign languish, and lived to marvel at the great new commgn- wealth which grew up. She was u granddaughter of Don Ita, who recefved all of Ala ity in a_ grant from the King of Spain. Her husband was Mirshipman Willlam Pinckney Toler, who raised the American flag at Mon terey in 1846, when California revolted against Mexico The vast grant of her grandfather was broken up in 1842, Mrs. Toler married in 1853 and moved to Wash- ington, D. C.. where she attended the X direct descendants of Thomas attend the dinncr reises with which Jetfe - to he com street. Semator Fess said today catic en finally fixed The cor \so to invite officials of rial As sociation to a 1 to con r Hotel sider the movem a me endants mgrial to _the President in | ay i a, | the Tidal Basin ) advisers in the department before Tt was empha | iransmitting it to Congress, depart- of the com ment officials said. About half of the | $2,500.000 required for purchase of | the park has been raised by public subscription. Hearings attended by Gov. Byrd and other Virginia State officers ‘were held at the Interior De- partmehit on the park site purchase proposal several da RO. linas laid before Secretary of |the Interior Work today. It is ex- | pected to be made public late today or tomorrow, | Mr. Work wishes to refer it to legal was tee decide Saturday Toiletries! Mum Deodorant, 17 Coty’s Face Powder, 19¢ Derma Viva Skin Whitener, 45¢ Narcisse Perfume, !4 oz. for $1 Cutex Liquid Polish, 29¢ Cutex Cuticle Remover, 29¢ Street Floor New Boutonnieres, 50(: Every fashion page quotes the popularity and chic of the flower trim. These pretty blooms are smart for frock, - coat Small. medium or large i ribbon, gauze and silk Street Floor Girls’ Silk Dresses For Parties and-$ 5.9 8 School Wear For the little festive events at church and children’s parties. For school or semi- dress wear—we cannot suggest any dresses more appropriate or prettier than these. Nicholson, wrea eat-g aughter of the author of the association to|the Declaration f Independence, is n site | helping to plan the dinner and to ar- with the preparation of | ange for the attendance of the other r the memorial, Congress endants. These include Col. and specifically_authorized erec Jefferson heen of tion of the memorial on that site. ngton r<. Charles N by the ized by one member day that while Con or suit made of 810-818 Seventh Street Luis Pei meda Tcricksbur Nicholson. sponsored n Les co-opera eral other patriotic or addition . Plasterers Ask Raise. dinng CHICAGO, April 9 (#).—A wage in- | Thomas Jeffer crease to $1.75 an hour and a fived-v | tion with working week have been demanded by | ganizati nd is to Le non the 1,300 members of the Plasterers’ | . more than 400 Union here. The present pay is | and women, represent an hour. and the District | made reservations xnd it is «xpected the attendance will exceed 1,000 the &ponsors_say John W. Davis of New Yori, Gov Ritchie of Maryland and Mayor W. Freeland Kendrick of Philadelphia will_speak YouWon’'t Believe This! BUT IT'S TRUE! OU’VE been paying the same prices we charge for clothing, but you haven’t been getting all you should! Unless you get two pairs of pants you’re not getting all that your money entitles you to! Every Bond Suit is atwo pants suit! Even at $25 you get an extra pair of pants at no extra charge! When you buy a Bond suit you're getting a suit worth from ten to fifteen dollars more than you’re asked to pay! You'’re getting an all-wool master- tailored long wearing garment that is guaranteed for both workmanship and wear! -And you won’t believe it until you actually come in and see it yourself! many Crepe de Chine Tub Silks Printed Crepe Silk Pongee with Printed Silks One piece, two piece, overblouses, circular skirts, high necklines. short and long sleeves, puffed sleeves, ruffle trimmed, contrasting colors, tucks and hand embroidery. Sizes 7 to 14 years. styles, Modish Spring Coats ¢ 1 0_75 Boys’ $10.95 and $12.75 Long Pants Vest Suits =1 7.95 Tomorrow Only These Four-Piece Suits At This Low Price Sounds too good to be true but it is true. Splendid. all-wool suits, in correct new mixtures of tan. blue, gray or brown. Suit consists of one pair long pants and one pair knickers, round-cut vest and English style double-breasted coat. Lovely Hats $1.00 to $3.98 Roll brims, poke shapes and off theface models in plain straws, Milan hemp and combinations of straw with silk. Tailored and dress Wool tweeds in plaids and fancy mixtures and straightiine models with pateh or slash pockets. smartest light colors for Spring and Summer are shown. The R & G Girdle Fills a Fashionable Need $3.50 Fashion approves of the corseted fig- ure—but it must be lightly stayed—to effect a natural, lithe pose. This par- ticular model is 15 inches wide, made of strong coutil and elastic, as illustrated Reinforced fromt. Sizes 28 to 40. Other Smart Models $1.50 to $5.00 Second Floor—King's Palace A ten minute visit will do more to =g i i Or for those who prefer them we are showing four-piece convince YOI.I tlvxan any ten page ad suits consisting of one pair of golf and one pair of regufar knick- we could write! ers, vest and coat. Sizes § to 10 years. Street Floor—Boys' Shop Investigate Now ~ And You’ll Save Money on Your Clothes for Spring 4 Topcoats Hats Correct Hosiery for Women and Children AllSilk Chiffon Hosiery, $1.35 Women's gossamer, silk from top-to-toe stockings, full fashioned and with silk feet. Slightly imperfect according to the maker's standard, but sim- piy a bit of shading here and there—that would rarely be noticed except when called to your attention. OND Py Just Arrived! 1,000 Prs. Spring Footwear them-—they represent every style and feather or fabric that is new and smart. All the light tones—tan and gray as well as black. All heel heights and all sizes. 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