Evening Star Newspaper, February 21, 1927, Page 10

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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1927. ——— 30_DAY M".K RECORD !q\n is fed, she bel'ows for more, yes ‘ F'VE MEN RESCUED fxarxa quantity of lumber, which w::i BRIDE oF sTODDARD {!kmm n soon after a formal wedding | he would prosecute his son-nlaw if has’ indigest ion. | loaded in a dozen or more of the ca set for Iast Saturday was postponed |it Wwas proved that the latter hecame | " | | | Hill is a pure bred Holstein- | floated ashore at Buckroo Beach. | ’ | % a bigamist in the Newport marriage. | TWICE WEIGHT OF COW | an and velongs o John R WHEN BARGE SINKS |,.Trers, wvere five men on board the| DENIES HE'S BIGAMIST | vnen stosaara was servea witn a | : | and son of Seward, Ill. She barge, but they were rescued by the | summons in a_divorce suit. ‘The cuit | - IS DIFFERENT _ S5 Diaitobaia 0lns monsis orais S —— Targe. as visible above. waise. vodhy, L | e e Cain ‘erid tiog| r Al-Day, Meeting Planned. |/ metwmesty pusciit st " it E g! 3. s ¢ s 7 y. | N s § who s arried Stod P ¥ e Side Hill Ormsby Segis of Tllinois | and 1303 pounds of butter. T scver |96 Feight Cars, With Lumber,|An effort will be made to saivage the | Bu Charlotte Simms, Society Girl, |y 48" pdame of Tierman Al | The Community Fetterment Circle| iatheTormals or s promineat ok days on an official test she produced ) | lumber and other cargo. Although the | govs ghe'l] Marry Him Again | brecht Yaffeo in 1917. of the Helpers from the Hills in North- | [l years-giving quick retlet from Sets Unsurpassed Mark 1 941.6 pounds of ind 3856 pounds | Dumped in Bay East of Thimble | wind reached a velocity of 62 miles an | . In addition to the Interview relaved east Washington will hold a meeting | COLDS GRIPPE INFLU- 9 | of butter. Her st production for hour, shipping had been warned and | if N r' rida, the newspaper quotes | ) pi - 1 as Producer. one day was 137.4 pounds of milk and | Shoals Light. no news of marine disasters at sea | HENeutsmny: g telegram received here | !0MOITOW. from 7 am. to 7 pm., at | ZA FEVER PAIl | 5.93 pounds of butter. was recefved here, Streets in the city | e ) | 1300 Rhode Island avenue northeast, | Relief When You Need It | Stde Hill cr: = —_— of Norfolk were flooded by high tides | | s no elopement. My par-|the residence of Dr. Albert H. Zim- | Quick and Safe By the Associated P {meTRoen er, about | iated Press. {in Jroany ’;:1?’; ven dmaD, el ':;l Soal e N iy, | merman, on the topic, “The One An- | [ 8100 thebox. Atter four doses you £ s g NOR . February 21.—Barge| e i Lol - | CHICAGO, 2 “harlott r. Stoddard v o | will realize its worth ! much as 38 p = 083 | 0 %03, owried by the Pennsylvana | tyeen Old " Point and _Willoughby | Simms, Dayt . de L At Drug Stores Only and bellowed for d . | £ ‘. Beach were forced to suspend opera. - 4 . ( T 3 h Railroad, went do Saturday night | rry Kenyon lage 2 s Distributors e R il jitions. ) is first i v o 1 1 2 Spler's Pharmacy, Mt. Rainler, Md, times her weig . ® in lower Ctes; No cow in t 4 has : A crowd in London surrounding|east of Thimble Shoals Light. Tt w T on Side Hill w & Uiirat | autarebi Ingland in tow of the tug Delmar. The bar The Dublin death rate declined in m was bi s. the Herale " name fo > e adaie milk, according o iHitied s eveloped a leak and filled rapid 1978. It averaged 15.3 per 1,000, |77 il s Lad Ly g The speak Tilinos authori 8 by the head and 28| attribute her owner to be pro: a for ohstruct- v ; Which | which fs 3 below the mean rate for s ge to Stoddard E e wirl October hecame ' at day that a her good apn ing traffic. AT i overhoard. A | the past 10 years. £ NS NS N NS Nl NS AT W NS Nl Nl Nl Nl ¥ > T Wl Nl TBels % ~ See the Nationally Commemorating Washington’s Birthday, tomorrow, The Hecht Co. will be open from 9 to 1 for Known Windows this Week All of our windows this week are given to the diplay of Nation- ally Known Merchandise—a very interesting exhibit which suggests ey ; 3 : i > co-workers the convenience of customers, and closed from 1 to 6 for the enjoyment of our co-t er the hundreds of nationally advertised and nationally endorsed lines which we carry. Four Sales for Men and Boys Tomorrow —° Washington’s Birthday — Just 4 Hours to Shop Pe P et et et et et et ettty XX XEXEXEXEXEXN $l.88 Laying in a supply at this price is just like laying money away in the bank | | | o e e e S S P e P T o e T e s Shirts from stock—emphasis on that, because it means shirts built to regular Hecht Co. specifications. Amply cut, and so finished as to stand rigid inspection afterward. Shirts without collars, shirts with collars attached, and shirts with separate collars. There is, in the 1,500, a complete size-range from 1374 to 17. Sleeve lengths 33 to 35. Sale of Sheldon Suits and Overcoats—Broken Lots Right down through Sheldon clothing stocks—picking out every suit and overcoat in odd sizes and odd colors and grouping them at one price! That’s the best way for us to keep stocks orderly and the best way for you to save on first- grade, regular clothing. Shirts of Woven Oxford Cloth Shirts of Imported Broadcloth Shirts of Wover Madras Shirts of Fancy-Striped Broadcloth Shirts in White and Colors Shirts, Fancy or Striped (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) ! Sheldon Suits—single and double breasted. Conserva- tive or collegiate in design. Dark, light and medium grounds, in stripes, plaids and mixtures. All sizes-in the b By & o] e o] il * g M. W: B Y 4 X m b By # l:x o] B2 ) ¥4 R R N N XA A XA E AN His: Spring - Everyday -Overcoat! N3 Boys 86 Overcoats, were. ...$35.00 5 89 Suits, were. . .......$35.00 . : EToupiige 4 71 Overcoats, were. ...$37.50 A 1 1 e ‘N? 00 1 S Sheldon Overcoats—single and douple breasted. Box 76 Suits, were ........$37.50 \ styles. Ulster styles. Grays, browns, tans. Plain or mixed 38 Overcoats, were. . ..540.00 o 3 A | colors. All sizes available. And take note— 55 Suits, were ....540.00 Lqmb er \ o F No charge for alterations 34 Overcoats, were. ...$45.00 J a C kS £ (Second Floer, The Hecht Co.) 37 Suitsn were........ 345-00 819 | Men’s Elgin | 242 Sheldon ao||».nfl az'!l ss’iu::u&u;. _;7;;3, 2 wor wmene, | Strap Watch Overcoats in 1 7 in the right weight for these Sizes wear from now on— Usua[ly $17.50 Dark plaids and light plaids—bright play gar- ments—and so much $1 .95 more comfortable and } = | i | | sensiblet'th?n a b;llky 3 | 32| 3 ‘J 34 ‘\ 3 ‘1 36 | 37 | 38 | overcoa or after- ! L - ! I | school play hours. T'wo very smart new Shapes 244 Sheldon | Blues, - olives, tans, —cushion or rectangular browns and reds. Tai- with leather strap Suits in lored with sport collars and knitted waistbands, SizesHoriboyEI6HANIS Elgin seven-jewel movements, in these Sizes years. plain-finished white or green rolled (SecondFloor. s Secht Go.) gold-plated cases. The size a man prefers—one and a quarter inches across. Clean-cut bl 500 Wool o a ack figur.es, easily read at a glance — with Golf Knickers— 5 i . strong brown leather strap. In- ¥ : Lined—Sizes 7 to A i q' T eed, it is a wear-worthy watch 4 ~ 5 and is an excellent value at its o ] l sual price, $17.50. S 2 g usual price : Washington's. Most Beautiful Department Store (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) LS o 5

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