Evening Star Newspaper, March 10, 1927, Page 21

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ord, Becomes Unconscious Mails Declared Necessary for | at Five Miles. Farm Development Through | e |Recovers to Find Bag Drop- | Daily Contact. ki . - L G ping and Knives Too Dull ? to Cut Ballast. , Towa, March 10.—The ress of rural the pr s been the Mrs rural free de-| . Charles W, chairman | M declared livery, Sewell of Chicago, nal and y went of com rican Farm B of the home ment of the Federation, who re attending |u the American Homes National Con-|er gress |t ent of his balloon in SOf course. now we feel that we |which he successful ‘at- cannot do v ’ ot to br alloon altitude things,” rd yesterday o 1o n at the height of five fore the said. He bring us the paper height_and contact with the world. And wha * ‘until_the balloon iarm people need is contact rathe ° ut 1,700 feet. The than isolation ht to which he ascended will be calibration of several in- Rural Youth Uplteld. the Bureau of Standards The rural youth of today ha temptation, less complicated civi Jught out the need for tion and in the main is norm n apparatus and a more above the eity-bred youth, said thod of disposing of regaining consciousness the tound his ate of ) 1 rm at night | Di nd in r in at the movie he tri instead of the near- | tensely cold, Wi ballast but found three specis Education he said, has been a |used for that purpose had be wonderful thing for the farm youth, |dull for use. but added that contact with city By dint of frantic efforts with his school children probably had much to | fingers he succeeded in 4 vay do with a rge number of children |enough ballast to slow his leaving t arm. about 600 feet per minut; - | rate his balloon crashed through tele- poking Technique Lost. phone wires near Ashley, Ill., and the alloonist emerged with only a prained ankle. The radio receiving set and other struments were shattered. The " |officer was immediately placed in one of three airplanes which had followed him and was speeded to the hospital here at the rate of 90 miles per hour. que of cooking, * merly A on from moth daught s been much neglected, Miss Lita Ba the University of Wisconsin, i f the Ameri- can Home X told the homes “The to o cooked fc cause ome . £ ared food or rea that, while the; e in the fielo e or music or painting, ounded refinement, ide refined taste in ‘ fianan Shoes Exclusively at The Hecht Co. Iy of straw, even to the | and pendulum, % * A Bit Different VERY hostess desires her @ parties to be distinctive. When BUDD’S Ice Creams and Confections are | served they add that certain joyous touch of “good taste” of which every one is appreci- < ative. Order by Phone. 18th and Celumbia Road St. Patrick’s Day SPECIALS Tee Cream priate no Pist and M Green-Jeed Small Cakes and Green Mints, Prompt Deliveries Cathedral Mansions Connecticut Avenue (Opposite Zoological Park) Under Wardman Management A few desirable apartments in perfect condition now available. One room and bath, $40 and $45 month. One room, kitchen and bath, $50 month. Two rooms, kitchen and bath, $65 month. Open for Inspection Until © P.M. Phone Adams 4800 Office in Center Bldg., 3000 Conn. Ave. 'NEIGHBORS Who Meet With Your Standards T}U-‘, new co-operative apart- ment building at 1661 Cres- cent Place—in a neighborhood of exclusiveness, dignity and qulet, attracts people of means and refinement. References and other necessary information from prospective residents are handleg carefully and thoroughly—orly the most desirable are acceptable, assuring to residents, neighbors of highest standing and responsibility. The attractive location and the high character of the building at 1661 Crescent Place are sufficient in themselves to indicate the type of tenants who will live there. | CRESCENT PILACE. The building is now ready for inspection and Apartments are ready for occupancy. You are invited to make a visit. Our agent on the premises will extend you every courtesy. For Floor Plans, Descriptive Booklet, Etc., Address TERRY B. SIMMS Sales Manager Co-Op-rative Apartment Division - WABREN Telephone Adams 9900 1661 Crescent Place arnr BALLOONIST. NUMBED BY COLD.‘ | R L [] HEU} BIG . TRIES VAINLY TO CHECK FALL| ft descending|, . minute, | s | manager for noted THE EVE ‘KIDNAPING’ OF GIRL OF 15 PROVES TO BE ELOPEMENT ‘Parental Forgiveness Follows Mar- | | riage of Georgia Couple in | Alabama Town. HOURS, 8:45 to 5:30 Dulin & 1215-17 F STREET | | | | By the Associated Press MACON, Ga., March 10. lieved Kkidnaping of Mattie Story, vear-old school girl of Kathleen, Ga., Monday by Luke Small of Jones County, Ga., “resulted yesterday in the marriage of the couple at Tuske- gee, Ala.,” it was announced by the bride’s father, Dr. J. P. Story. The couple arrived here from Tus- kegee. They located their father and mother at the home of a close friend, The be- | 15- | announced the marriage and received paren i s A W he arrest of Small Te on dnaping charge will be with drawn, the father of the bride stated. Other chs growing out of the renting of an automobile are pending, police anmounced, but it was antici- pated that these would be adjusted out of court. ~ Burchell’s ~ Bouquet Coffee | Known Nationally '38c v | N. W. BURCHELL | 7-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. from pneumoniz s he had been man- cal comedy “Sunny” Roth for acted as Which No Th more ful productions. His son, Eliot Rof s THE WILLARD In ion with Lenten Lectures 3 - connection with ten Lect Soniait Bl Bread and Butter Plates, Tea Plates each... Breakfast Plates, e Dinner Plates, each ... Fruit Saucers, each .,. Oat Meal Bowls, each... Tea Cups and Saucers, ea Each Friday During Lent Special Luncheon 1.50 In Crystal Room and Palm Room Cake Plates, each....... Salad Bowls, each Chop Dishes, each.. Sale De Luxe—Tomorrow! Of the Better Kind DRESSY COATS—SPORT COATS Coats whose smart style and well tailored lines are indeed unusual at this price! All are silk lined —individually styled models that would regularly sell for higher prices. Included are many one-of- a-ldnd Coats for Travel, Steamer, Motor and Gen- eral Wear! The Fabrics The Furs POIRETSHEEN MONKEY FUR TWILLS TWIN BEAVER’ KASHA WHITE CONEY _ SATINS AM. BROADTAIL BENGALINE SQUIRREL MIXTURES CALFSKIN Junior Sizes Women’s Sizes 131 to 17V 36 to 42 Misses’ Sizes Large Sizes 14 to 20 38 to 46 Smart Spring Suits—Hand Tailored Twills—Poiretsheens—Mixtures Single Breast'ed——Doublé Breasted—Self, Braid or Satin $2 5 Wrap-Around Skirts—Silk Lined. ! Sizes and Styles for Women and Misses \ s Illustration Clearly Just Received—A New Importation After-Dinner Coffees, each. Full line carried in open stock INSPECT . OUR DISPLAYS OF THE NEW KOLSTER RADIO MODELS M-BRMKS &CO AaVA BAFE WAL 2 B o e G - STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12¢ PHONE MAIN 1294 Martin Company 1214-18 G STREET Demonstrates the Beauty of This China w Completes Our Stock of e Dresden (Czechoslovakia) A Decidedly Attractive Pattern in Moderately Priced China Items: B FULL SETS R 100-Pc. FULL DINNER i 150c SEERG. - et $42 sl 52.Pe. FULL DINNER 25¢ ; SEESV. oo $23 ch 50¢ . 50¢ 42.Pc. FULL DINNER :}gg SBES Ll $16 ......... $2.00 ! 32.Pc. FULL DINNER ® SETS L o810 h At the Shop “Where the Better Things Cost Less” Coat Department Second Floor The FEDERAL-AMERICAN SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT Is One of the Finest in the Entire Country PERFECT PROTECTION Remnants Economy Opportunities On 10 Main Floor Items for Tomorrow 40 Glove Silk Vests Durably made $ —with shields 1'00 under arm. In peach. Regularly $1.59 35 Glave Silk Bloomers Fine lity. $ Tnpinkipesch, 165 kit dnansbil Regularly $1.95 30. Teddies and Step-ins Ofiglove sidlii$ Tt pinky opclicd 1.50 and peach. Regularly $1.89 60 Pairs Silk and Rayon Hose Firat qulity 55 Prs. Hose in an as- *"M% sortment of colors. “g; 5o Regularly $1.00 l 25 Leather Handbags These are of 52.95 real leather. Fitted. Assorted colors. Regularly $4.95 10 Shirts and Overblouses Of fine quality 51 65 broadcloth. In white and colors. Regularly $2.25 25 Pieces Ladies’ Neckwear A variety of styles i lace, linen 45c and organdie. Regularly $1.00 25 Assorted Flowers A beautiful as- 49C sortment of vio- lets, roses, lilacs, etc. Regularly 65¢ 65 Pieces Assorted Jewelry Al dnacial. gibug 2 45c Brooches, Bracelets, ete. Earrings, | Regularly Of chamoisuede. | Regularly $1.50 SOA Pairs Washable In a variety of BRO) g CO | | Gloves 85c colors: 57 to 8. \4, STREET | ETWEEE AR TS

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