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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 19. 1926. ) § B PINEHUT 'I'AKES UP | e Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship. —BY WEBSTER. ' | €€ THOSE SHOES, BILL 2 SAME J( I'm LUCKY D YA Krow WHAT | (M GETING ONE § THAT CAMEWITH H (AR, 3 om-offmycmz?.fl MILES | 456 MILE S To T GALLON! HOW'S ‘AT 7' | : YVE ORIVEN K 5000, 4 i FRAUD CHARGES, e -' | Directs Attorney General to E Inspect All Petitions Filed in Senate Primary Contest. THE MEN’S STORE OF WOODWARD & LOTHROP ANNOUNCING A New Type Light-Weight Suit | | That Is Entirely Different Br the Associated P HARRISBUF Pa.. April 19.—Gov. Pinchot yesterday directed Attorney . General Woodruff to petitions filed by i nation as United States coming primary and to trict eys 1o instit ings in any counties where evidence . ! ] of fraud is found. i Voo Word T BELIEVE TS, BiLL, BUT | BILL, | Too MY (AR © THE SERVICE i a ] O N B [ e B e T ey Trse anie )] | For Wear From Early April to Late October -I result of the charges and iter- | GoT THE CAR, VVE DRIvEN T «2,72 3 PNLES, | BOUGHT IT S YEARS Aéo, THEY Lect o charges involving petitions in P By T & bhehalf of Representative W s NOT 50 BAD, HEY |TOVER AND SAID (T WAS (r PERFE ) Vare and himself, both as candidates COMDITION . NOT A NILKEL'S nzainst Senator George Wharton Pep- a ey WORTH OF WoRK B GE the Republican nomination | ¢ T °d_States Senator | Z Canaan s f petitions filed by Mr. Vare and t vernor have been photo- | Rraphed recently for the purpose of investization hy supporters of the posi <. The f were m the governor Vare s and these w lowed 1 statement by T Mackey. Vare campaign manager. al- leging irregularities in Pinchot peti tions. FFOULKE WILL FILED. Son and Daughters Get $100.000 L s = .y 4 : O™ LUCKY IF 1 6ET S MILES To TH GALLoN OUT € FELLERS WHO GET IS D i oF MY CAR AN A SETOF TIRES TOESNT LAST| || acc 20 MILES & T GALLON whlflhl;“}l\\n" \I:y\ ]~,...~I)‘ c, :_"1‘.;.11..- | | me MORE ™ A SEASONM, AS LR REPAIR \ A WIHO RUMN O TH SAME jed April 9 has been filec Ik b Pia ! Al probate. She directs the Provident [ BiLs —THEY RE SehichinCERreLE SgrDF'nFGSPfi%'ZE Mzs Trust Co. of Philadelphia, b N \ tor and tru Roland C. Ff ! executor of the estate of h Horace C. I \ Gladys I and daughter, Helen 8. . ' of $5.000 is pro- iles, jr.. Ox- ford. « to obta four-vear call him up in busin . & Col of 25,000 i I“foulke of ¢ trust of $10¢ henefit of a grand: e nith. the fund to be paid him when 47 ains majority. Specific be- Cope. 1626 /. 1. World) Press Pub. O, »f household and other arti- % A BRI e e g s B l The Provident Trust Co. as uus- | BLIZZARD BATTLE FATAL.!f?,"‘,(‘,iif’fif:”‘:':’“?;’o‘;‘-‘PU‘D“;‘, e Will Preside at Meeting. tee “is to hold the residue of the S | during the blizzards of last February| Dr. Cyrus Adler of Philadelphia has s nd to distribute the income |y, pouwe B & M. Superintend- | 4 and 10. He was 59 years old. " |accepted the invitation of the Secre- e childre Gladys F { For 36 hours, starting February 4,|tary of War, to preside over one of Tevie and when I{;l. ’ | ent, Fought to Keep Lines Open. |ana for nearly 48 after dawn of Feb. | the sessions of the pan-sectarian con- . Tiitad axbni ithese i MELROSE, Muss., April 19 (®). . — John Rourke, 4 i of e Bostol Mai OIL DECISION RAPPED. |&ia"a"his ‘Wome here American Company Men Ask Re- vokation of Ruling ROGOTA. Colc section, bu used ty the| @ government 1t is b that Vl\l" matter will be settled b e {he new sdministration takes offce noxt Ay, | Announces for Tomorrow R | Evers Sorinel | ALL ORIGINAL o very prlng g! g % —is none too often to @1\; R O [ rave roois examined. il § ARIS IVIODEL GOWNS F and Winter injuries, if E any, remedied. %‘{ Colbert doinz such work $ i ; ] 1 1 ' ; 1 AN [ i e e ana % 2 price T'hey are light-weight suits that are new and different, Lowest Consistent Prices. | 2 i §G | " ireroma Service | and here’s why they are new and different: % Maurice J. Colbert ol I'he Woodward & Lothrop collection of imports i e i ‘ selected at the P‘”'Sd gf’m‘”gsTQ';é__‘l“a]bléfih"d First—They are three-piece suits, instead of the @ enting—Plumbing - Tinnin E Spring and Summer, including: 5 B - 2 EGZI S————— fashions for Spring a g usual two-piece light-weight suits. v B F reet 063017 § Martial et Armand’s “Emmene Moi” * sl : < E: ¢ . . | Emmwwwmw thisitwo plecsipage bry a1 uon Second—They are of fine light-weight flannels and —a distinctive afternoon gown in the new weaves of two, three and four-ply worsteds, and Dublin twists that are new It's Easy—If 7011 X now Dr. A / crepe roma and lace, size 18; now $742.50 : : : Edwards’ Olive Tablets _ | S i s in Summer suits. i e = 1 Patou’s “Lucille ! e secret eeping is to ! bé v " i - . . . feel soung—to do. this. yqu. must | S oS ns R Third—They are in patterns, colorings and models watcn yuur liver and bowels—there's beige French crepe, with pleats, on the liver and bowels, which he fnave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoy- ancy which all should enjoy by toning Up the Tiver and clearing the system | 3 i“ * ORIGINAL NEMSER GOwWNS noon gown, smartly ruffled, size .d of h. I lex- i : H f - : | e e size 36; now... that are different from the usual Summer l At IR LRI Martial et Armand’s “Loup Garcon” suits. i dfic!or ";(wn tell Youeninity per_ cen:Aof 2 —the original page boy in ! Sickn rom i ; 5 = R T R R Fourth—They are suits that pay a tribute to the r. Edwards, a well known physi- - e B Y ian in Ohio, perfected tabl enny’s “Lovel compound mixed with olive oil to act | [S228eeY o) T 1ok cine ¥ cHina Hatesr- good taste of men who are always well groomed — and this has not always been true of light-weight suits. of impurities. Dr. Ed ds’ Olive Tablet: o) . . known by their olive color. ' 15¢ and © (American Designer) Suits made for men who realize that style and quality must be tailored into clothes permanently and not pounded into them every few days with a pressing iron. Including a wedding ensemble—wedding gown, two bridesmaids’ gowns, and gown for the maid of honor. Wedding Gown, of exquisite white satin, with beautifuil handmade Bridesmaids’ Gowns, of gros de londre, gorgeously trimmed with handmade laces and handmade flowers of every hue; now $137.50 $35 $40 $45 $50 Men's Clothes- Section, Second floon g o Maid of Honor's Gown, of crepe - < Elizabeth, with exquisite hand- ] made lace and flowers; now The Ideal Powder | | %0y R : For D aily Hse The Walnut Room Third Floor This pure, delicately med- ity | 82 Woodmard & WLotheay Woodmard & Lothrop E 10th, 11th, F and G Streets cessive perspiration. It sooth- es and cools, is convenient and economical and is an ideal face, skin, baby and B S IR T IR RS » T . PR AEATS X519€) dusting powder. e | : «‘4“*‘)?“57&' ks Soar 2he. Ointment 38 and e, Yelenm % Sold 1 Rz 3 ‘:‘\L'L; 3 f' 3 “r? svercwbare Sample each (res Addfess; “Cadore Taveniaten Depi 205 Malas. Uams A NS T~ Cuth %