Evening Star Newspaper, April 29, 1926, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926. 19 be in place and ready for use \\I\hnn D’CKW'CK HALL DIES the publication of his humorous! Celebrates 100th Birthday. vAlle(nny street, yesterday telel;r;ulv‘r" ! DRY AGENT KILLED. NARROW GAUGE L'NE |60 days. When this is done, Fred. | *|column, Special Dispatch to The Star. the 100th anniversary of his birth. He ' reatly Increased The Salome Sun had been started | SFORY BPRNcl (0 TRe P il 29.—|is a native of Guxhill, Lincolnshire ericksbi will have |Jobn C. McCoy, Many Times Ac-‘ S Dor(tiyn fartiltics, sth €he T | Awteons: Humorist an er [y him two revious ¢ . - ’ ¥ UNDER NEW CONTRDI. F. & P. Railroad running north and nd Newspaper | o B imeograph. sheet to advertise | Walter Rossiyn Chambers, 121 tacked shot in Raiding Home. south and the Orange and Kredericks- Man Was Nationally Known. ' a new Arizona highwa burg for east and west traffic, giving | LOS ANGELES, April 20 (). His first Ariz \mllllr LE, i this section a direct connection with lpublkdllan of the Arizona Graphic at UUII.EI .[0 .I-HE SEA’ “nfore en’“,m e ol tion Standard Tracks and Terminals| i} 8*4°0 % 1" Southern Railways |Dickwick Hall of Salome, Ariz, west- |Phoentx, and later he went fo Wi , 5 . |at Orange. Recent owners purchaxed ern humorist, died m a hospital here enburg, Ariz., where he publishe — i & g o name ‘“‘Dickwick, Plea for U. S Ald Pendmg eman, ulwro:;m l;:m'th of here. ericksburg. of track, right o 'way, rolling atock | Weeks. Hall, Who was 48 years old, e “(‘!":g““»”u’;“if ‘;’:ah:&u:a‘u‘. o in | _— | and station houses. had been newspaper man, mining | g R man and real estate dealer in Arizona | | - his cc ¢ for five years, ‘ Special Dispatch to The Star = o “ Tacna-Arica Dispute, <hot fiv FREDERICKSBURG, Va., April 29. | Outside competition has caused the | for 26 years. He became known na-| The popular marrying age for girls | oo Melrose Marshmallows . bush, v stabbed by i Controlling interest i the Orange |closing of 10 of Sweden's glass fac- |{ionally about three vears ago with \in Germany 18 23. 4 : g Courteously Denied. law violators a d Fredericksburg Railroad, narrow. | torles, and it is expected the remain- : 2 will be given free by the | leading grocers of Wash- blown up three umu uge line between this city and 1 be f e i’ | Orange, has been purchased by Lang- et W R et L g 3 PR . Imurm: M. Williams, Richmond bank- = = ington and vicinity with By the Associated Press. Woman Dles in Au(cmoblle er, and associates, who plan extensive | | every 25-cent can of Bolivia, April 20 ~While | gyecia) Dispateh to The § {improveson! | e o Miss Curtis’ through the country| pyr Ap! ¥ i Immediate constructionof a standard- | ‘ing on celebrations in the | the arn gauge track and erection of new & | 5. Blosser, 45 years old, ded buddenu terminal facilities here are planned. i A Or th Brlde_ The Original Prepared Marshmallow th U |8 gy b ited States Would |1l n automobile while being conveyed | Materials havo been purchased and em in obtaining an outlet to the | \(u the rrisonburg hospital, her | contracts for portions of the work /- “ea, as suggested by President Siles | death g miles west of | have been placed. The new owmers | | / “Say It With Flowers Delicious on All Desserts Makes a dainty and tasty dessert of the n a message to President Coolidg: { L 7. B t dlseane was the cause. state that the broad-guage rails will J\ e | S 1 '7! i Y/ ay It With Ours! plainest pudding, cake or sauce. Fine for Week, the American Chiof I3 fudge and frostings. Try it in cocoa. 1 a courteous but firm reply, informed | Bolivia that only with the consent of | A wedding without the proper floral decorations Ask Your Grocer If he eannot supply you, tell Chile and Pe d ? i , S| feetioe Fesotiations 1 - | | will, indeed, be regretted. Why take those chances 0 { VR when you know of a certainty that it will be an him to obtain this offer from his Wholesaler. emally bains De Forest. Later he 4 . wade Dickwicl Hall his legal name. e ,, ;2 N el A full -size box of nitiated Sect f Sta o | in an r - 2|l arti: success if you employ Gude Bros. decor-tonf € | ecialize in furnishing flowers for weddi TAKE this opportunity to see R parties, whether church afiairs or home “Qddlllgl is 1 his reply in A rmey .1mn Siles that his duties Coral Gables—wonder spot r A S e Tacna-Arica question had to do - | BROS. solely with the dispute between Chile of America. Spend a memo- ety f e rable vacation on the Miami £ . | e !v&[‘nr:'u over the two provinces. He | Y =a 1 o ms 01 Vi 1 e ¥ e e e - Riviera. Get complete infor == | Two mam for Your Convenience Ington_originated thr mation from our local office. | VR 1212 F St. N.W 1102 Conn. Ave. offices of the United ates through y, 2 2 I its Becretary of State to the Chilean [ A vacation trip for e B | M‘;‘ “i'“ At haet Main 1102 [ e | NA 'ember of Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association and_Peruvian gove ord | $125.00 them an opportunity to effect a settle. | ment of their differences outside the A limits of President Coolidge’s arbitral Includes all transportation and Pullman fare to and from “oolidge’s Jacksonville at practically one-way cost; a de luxe Pull- C: ar v 5 man bus-ride the full length 3 ol i o T of the Florida east coast with ! ments, he - « 3 its famous resorts and de- :"\’\(a';";"l gty s velopments; a three-day visit s sk at one of Coral Gables’ 3 it SMART “ROCKh i i = For Children b beautiful hotels with meals, Peasant_Art Embroldered every comfort provided. funded upon your return. " Brilliant Cotors FOUNDED 1894 WOMAN F'LES FOR SENATE| special entertainment, and i Oklahoma State Senator to Oppose This trip in no way obli- Come into our office for full ; @ 1109 F St. N.W. | \ @§§§§§§§§ Three Men in Primaries. | gates you to buy Coral particulars or communicate 5 OKLAHOMA ‘CITY, Okla., April 29, Gables property. Should you with us at once regarding . Si s Samner Tnoneys Siato %’““7; do so, however, railroad and this extraordinary vacation 3 ; Pullman charges will be re- opportunity. | < ;'lLEsPIEs i Write, telephone or see us today | ‘Hs:lm prim: o Washington Selling Representative for Coral Gables, at Room jresent Represe: o th ) 339 Munsey Building, Washington, D. C. Telephone Main 1608, ® 1315 CoNNECTICUTAVE: Drastic Reductions to Assure Quick Disposal of New Spring Coats and Dresses ISW@I]‘ZVWS stairs MOII’@ NEWEST SPRING COATS 1219- t NW. | - 9-1221 G Stree High Type Models | Smart Dressy Modes ® > ‘ A . A Glgan tlc Pu rCh ase 4 Dlisr:”lc_té;: ;:rrlltséi)l—(i‘lén;lablr;::TOP Spring’s newest dcwlo_nmepw in gadomegd \v;th G A 54 dressy 51\ les. Beautiful fab- rics. l.avish trimmings. And Sale Of F ine : cmbroigg;gi:: New .\'c“: colors. Friday and Saturday Only! Hundreds ‘of pairs of fine shoes placed on sale for two days only. The reason for this tremendcus offering is SMALL SIZES—and we are placing them in three groups, priced e == according to size. Do not let the prices judge the qualities, as you would have to pay at least double the highest price if you bought them regular. We have also included many desirable Dressy and Tailored Sm al‘t Sport Coats shoes from regular stock. : p o 1 = e | | Jressy and tailored styles in 7 ] All Sales Final—No C. O. D.’s, Refunds or Exchanges , ultra smart models. Fine Mannish and swagger styles for twills and tweeds. New all sports occasions. .Alsn $ $ trimming effects—self dressy modes in twills —— and fur trimmed— and sport fabrics. smartest colors Newest Spring and mixtures. styles and colors. g':lha Come es 5 Pecple Early $ 907 5 $ I 607 5 This Lm Tlns Lot In This Lot L, | I Consists sts of Are the Larger I Si % and 5 | Sizes 21} s Sines 315 and 4 Sizes 413 Widths From AAA to D Styles Materials New Oxford Effects Patent Leather, Satins in s Strap Patterns Black, Brown, White and I Y I OV el y ew Pumps Blonde; Gray Kid, Blonde Ties 7 2 I Ta'All ke Seasoi’s Kid, Black and Tan Kid, 3 e ¥ DRESSES Shoes for All Bringo the Children Y i /M » s - T N J Reduced for Quick Clearance Growing Girls * New dresses in silks and crepes— % \ttractive frocks that feature all the smartly designed and cleverly 1 newest style creations for Spring— trimmed—a choice of many in the materials that are most in styles in new gay colors. demand—beautifully trimmed —all wanted colors. REMNANTS—BOLT ENDS AND DRESS LENGTHS | [§ |\« A | : K2 L At Great Reductions for Quick Clearance—Friday and Saturday. Remember this is going to be one of the biggest bargain events we have ever offered I 5 x5 %4 ), Identical reproductions of high priced S S N . Linings, frocks—fascinating modjs Ff‘or % Adorable new creations for street and cottons and all occasions in silks, crepes semi-formal wear, stunning styles, SII;KS Th at Formerly SOld at $1-25 to $3.98 Yard. white goods [ 7} and georgettes — new : fine silks,crepes and georgettes, J nov cl trimming efiect:~a remmn. for- L 2 style features — 49c, 69c, 98¢ and *1£ a Yd mesip s | | 1N R 98 a yard Thousands of lengths, mostly of good dress lengths that we have accumulated from our recent Now 10z, 19¢, g K f silks, mclx as Crepe de Chine, Flat Crepes, Georgettes, Radiums, 29¢, 39 and les. ] e from all es o siles-Choest {rom Il ity ALl ot e ks Brocades, Lining Satins, Sports Silks, Printed e > Souiarde. Pongecs, Underwear Jerseys and Ta Crepes, Ko, e TAKE ELEVATORS TORJIFLOOR Try Sworzyn’s Fluf—l?l’-l?Zl G Street in remnants

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