Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1927, Page 27

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(v gasoline, papers, medicine and i o e PASSES STATE SENATE | Sirgical suppiten. ice. cream for con- ; ‘” S w MBHES [: ASE |Russia’s Biggest THEATER “CLEAN-UP” |12, 2rsirss. 110 was charset vin | IBERALIZED SUNDAY BILL|op sumduy; cocest suvine the borys e g S S g U |Butter and Egg Man| HITS VETERAN OWNER| ., \¥!tn him “was armaisned iames bl B, St o S ALt il SRR | . S e o with bulig 1 real producer of the rolina House Now Must|meal. ice and other necessary com- s Jailed })y Soviet | T show. He was held in llke bail. ket S DI T eoiryency cANEs RINEeS A “Foot Note” { 119)1,. Cort, New York; Under Bond | The indictment, naming 24 indi- Act on Measure—=8Some Re- "",",".",““”' o 's ‘\r service. :nre ;; 5 | With “Se: viduals and two corporations, was re- | strictions Betained. :!Lr\:.lldi”l:":lq :::::‘ (:):t‘;::r‘;“d [rr'o:l‘mrx". By the Associated ¥ | in" Connection ith “Sex’ turned by a grand jury Wednesday, | - 5 01N S 5 L . | MOSCOW, March 4 Russia's | : but the names of these two defend- 1. . Awociated Press forbidden. Caring for feet is better in Affai | Diggest butter and exg man Is in Play Presentation. rants were not revealed because they | ™ )1 TMBIA, S. March 4.—The May Take Hand in Affairs as| i . : had ot been arrveted. Cort at one | COLUNBIA S €0 SO D0 Tvan Popov has lost his = ¥ time operated as many a® 126 theaters. All sports are allowed but those of than curin P them Result of Arrests on Kid- | nead of the Soviet utter ol o [ Timony denfed he was assoclated | after three hours of debate last night i ~ We keep that in mind, especially when esu ‘0 ::;:;1“11.‘«:9!\] expelled from th om: | ; o John Cort, \\H\h': 'lq}(,;‘\- {::.I,!.'l\n:::;i:p‘;‘(gn({(13:-‘; passed on third reading with amend- urc e ’s | fitting the youngsters—so they will have p | arty and arre « _ 0 e, wes hela in of not guilty wn Bre ts the bill of its judiclary com vaorate in-after v i Koed £ S. negligence and extrava Do | the ments no regrets in after years. For foot ease naping Charge | caus s f { 0 ) blunket official owner of the theater where | mittee liberalizing the Sunday obsery 5 p ot ease 1n ! : I asure now goes to | | the future much depends the fitti | gictment med of "Nex. | the play 18 being staged. The other | ance laws. The measure now goes t B t C ff . 3 depends on the fitting g \ | nts are scheduled to piead to- | the Hous ! quue o11ee now. g trip “hina 4 | one of th g 2 By the Associated Pres Instead of sending N s | Attorney As amended the bill allows the sale | {LAHOMA CITY, March 4.~The| 0% oo | s : “ le to . : OKLA for butter, it is aheged that _ ————_—__— . —_— I\nown Natlonally | B B e Federal Governmer ! nt letters to friends In praise of sturdy qualities and smart shapes Raliths « of Maude| the geishas of Japan and the | | :\dlfhf\h‘.e e el Tndian| celestial beauties of Shanghal and A 17 & Lee Mudd, wes 3 NG| Peking. ) { of Hosfery for childre girl, whose war e resulte he outraged control commission | e | in the arrest g nand| o “ommunist mu-'t‘,v ousted | P | 2 e ed hofle that he o | N 40 B s wite at Miami on Kidnaping | ] : o e A N.W. BURCHELL | Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street fi 4 | ‘ N ARG e e charges H Japan—as e AR | : ‘ G - STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W.| ™™ Lt e ; : CHILDREN GIVEN AID Sixty-third Street Theater, Ltd., Special Tomorrow! |Club Sponsored Treatment of 145 Values in HOSiery : B g All Silk and Silk to the Welt Clinics. e ‘ “Kayser,” “Lehigh” A hundred and forty-five children | \n heiress- had | were en orthopedic treatment at (l"li “'Quaker"’ Makes She was lastfpe e of the Kiwanis Club dur weeks ko, | A . roosiving : d 64 children are recelving wrived with the Wilsons | 108 “1 ¢ }” e e : b eiton e of the Every Pair Perfect e had & new car purchased for her, : e | club's orthopedic o : pa e reported luncheon of the 1 the Washington Hotel yes $1 65 Quality Clothes on Your Own Terms Women’s Favored Ombre-Colored 1 treated, Mr. Moses told how W of the girl,| many the children, ) in Californ | iliteen end - aivs. SHED w weeks after their k i 3 3 Pairs, $ of work being d on toward ol : ) - { taining _greater elopment in the Every pair full fashioned. » Wilsons, | work of conserving the evesight of i £ Chif symoon | school children with defective vision. Comprising Hose o if- and later than Weill, chairman of the . . Montgomery County, | club’s committes on interclub _rela- fon and Light Service Kidnaping charges | tions, reported that arrangements Weight. With lisle top and @re pending | have been completed for members of - 3 When the heiress was in Vinitk with | the local club to ml»v|t \i\'nl\\{ho /\{;ng- foot, silk top and silk foot, the Wilsons she indlcated that they | andria Kiwanis Club in Alexan . were hor friends and said nothing | Thursday, the meeting to take (F square heel and Sl‘ppfli‘hjel. about an abduction. place of the regular meeting e | : iy She has explained the sud-| Washington Kiwanis Club in the | In 35 lovely SP"}“E enal den termination of her honeymoon, but | Washington Hotel. | for day and evening wear— it r mother,{ Z. D. Blackistone reported that ar- Bl Tl n Bomberry, who was a|rangements are under way golf Gunmetal and ack in- o her daughter's marriage, |tournament between menibers d that when her daughter local club and those of the Kiwanis| cluded, of course. roperty would be released | Club of Baltimore. s from the jurisdiction of an Oklahoma | Willlam S. Quinter, president of the Main Floor . ‘named as ber legal guar-| Washington Kiwanis Club, presided. $2 Down On $30 Worth Opens Your Account Women’s Richly-Furred ~ Coats, $14.98 Contrasting Trims, Silk Lined . Men’s New 3-Button SUITS, $29% Neat Collegiate Style in Glenns and Mixtures. Topcoats, $24-50 A Credit to Washington! however, did not e 4 e . | < Ao i o Dr. Remsen Critically IIL i e iy CARMEL, Calif., March 4 (#).—Dr. Featured Salurday— Excepuonal. Requisition Papers Asked. oy ety Sy An application for requisition papers | Johns Hopkins University. who is . h for the Wilsons has been forwarded | critically fil here, was raported resting ea renc from Montgom ounty' to Gov. Ben | eqsily today, but attending physicians c 1€S S. Paulen of K If Gov. Paulen! were g s 1o W r v s ; " re skeptical as to whether he would acts favorably. extradition of the Wi s lly tebn! . 1 oves sons will be asked of Gov. Henry § te -1NS Johnson of Ok a. i R an 1 7 $4 95 J$5 95 Reyu arly B an . o M“FS%‘;“ jf:'m ;;;“l:?“l ""f | Regularly $3.50 and $3.95 Special Tomorrow, At " BOY DIES IN RIVER, | Sfi.ecr'al Tomorrow, At $3 95 THWARTING RESCUE $2.95 = ; These Gloves Breaks Away From Officer on Way : were made in to Hospital—Six Need Medical Exquisite undergar- Grenoble, ments of fine - quality France. Beauti- ey e— | dium and Satin-back e e R o NEW YORK, March 4.—Two police. 33 1 lace- men are in the hospital threatened C}'epe. dBea“j‘fl“ 1alao Elaborate con - with pneumonia and four other per-| i trimmed models, . 3 sons required medical treatment for ; “.l ¥ 1 s oh trasting embroid- injuries as the result of a futile at- iy tailored styles w1 sredlbacks. DK tempt to rescue George Goldstein, 17, hand embroidery and who jumped into the East River early and ey and over - seam today after he escaped while entering apphque. In Pink, Or- " Nt y Bellevue Hospital for observation, F Goldstein leaped from a deserted | lllo G chid, Green and Peach. . S B o 7Y pler near the hospital after he | «» Spring shades. Sizes 5% to 72 wrenched himself from the grasp of Patrolman William McAdam and 2 EST. 1879 | ’ yashington's Friendllest Credit Store B, 427 Tth St. NW. jomrem MeAdam plunsed into 1! ater | after him, but the boy fou = = —— = o = - reseue efforts of the officer were pulled toward the pier by Patrol- | B3 \ man William Duffy, who jumped trow | > B the stringpiece in answer to the cries | } ru;_rl‘my- from MrA?tam. P4 ) ° e three were lifted from the water i 3 A/ other Great Money Sa The boy waz dead. The two police- 1th & 12 h N\ man were rushed to the hospital, suf- ~ N Forng T expoaire and submersion G-STREET BETWEEN 1ith & 19th ) Other rescuers were out and bruised in resoue operations in the darkness | of the pler. 4 | 4 MINISTERS TO TRY REALTY For Immediate W earing At the Liberal Store To » morrow Preachers Quit to Engage in Busi- ¢ \ MARLBGRO. M rch 4 (#).— 4 5 i / W!’.m; sty here 1o open a real estate and | i ] % 2 I insurance business. “macmm Il Of the Utmost Charm “DIVORCE: THE JEWISH ATTITUDE.” ||| LT and Distinction | w Il < : FIDELITY— | : ’ | OnlY $1 a Week To the highest principles | Early Clloosing is a Pleasure 4 | offered at such a low price. Every garment of banking-—The { | represents the newest in Spring Style and in- | From This Collection at ¥/ i cludes the smartest color combinati # FEDERAL-AMERICAN ‘ ‘ dress on EASY CREDIT TERMS, 00 AnY Dresses of this quality have never before been Men’s Spring Women’s Spring v S§OQT5 o (i |$ SUITS | COATS And Misses . And Misses | | szz =5=° $2 sig / All-wool stylishly de- Sport and Dress Coats in " 2 A o . | signed, in all new colors. || every favored Spri o Soft, fleecy woolens, light in weight, but with sufficient warmth i Syery favored Spring ma to permit discarding the fur or heavy Winter coat this month. - ‘ $1 a Week The earliest are the smartest—the first models are the most refreshing. The very finest of fabrics, the newness of line and the ornate uses of rich furs make these as masterpieces of Coat perfection— Jorella and Diagosatin, two new fabrics, are featured in dress Coats. = S S The furs are Monkey, Mole, Twin Beaver, King Fox, June Ermine, Over American Broadtail, Fitch and Squirrel. SIS Kresge 5 & 10c Store All the Beautiful Spring Colorings purer or more effective Foap e, O 't 25 and 8¢, Tuleom " Ramate. sar Ly

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