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20 THE “EVENING _STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1928, HlM HRMS FA[}E Honest Gambler | TAKEN FROM BED to, poard & steamer_bound for ¥ole; | )"CONNOR SUPPORTS | Siter bt ducing or ine eonsusmrg |~ NEUROLOGIST DIES. |Gog. e’ o™ i o o his request and he was taken to nation. He added that, although fhe — - | nell Medical Co He had lecturerl Pays $1.000 Tax; | T0 APPEAR IN COURT inith , iiies it simiesid CUBAN SHIP PLAN S0 i " CUihil i | "B Mom iyt 0, Bt b 1000 o200 e AR TigAroUs | Hecause, o shia feart American bottoms, there is a large|and criminologist, died last night from t ] B rooer Shy ; roportion of the Cuban sugar crop | pneumonia at the Post-Graduate Hos- ootlegger Shy disease {rom which he was suffering, proportio C: I3 P | pneumon t te Hot y i ; 7 that pays a freight toll to European | pital. He was 58 years old. He wa BI-UGK_BUUK SUII o British Tord Brought From Hos- The Douat court, however, grew tired | ;1§ Boats Suited to Sugar Trade, CJ:MJ;& g] 0 P .{;flm X meMaad.L“‘sl,:‘h& as IR e e P toy 1 would deem it an honor to co-| Since 1900 he had be Jated : : |Prof. Doumer, to exami Lord i i : "1 would deer n_honol - | Since e h en assoclate iated Press. : pital Collapses on Way to Douai. |‘Tevyington. Prof. omne Lord| He Says, in Encouraging Ma operate with President Machado.” sald | with various hospitals, clinics and so- g]zis l's our CITY, Towa, March 6. ¢ ; the Briton could be moved. and he hado P Mr. O'Connor, “in the realization of | clal e organizations in New York, y Gi Indi honest bootlegger,” who onfined Again, was brought here by automobile. chado Program. his dream of secing the Cuban flag —— Trade Board Gives Indica-! i 'the past has paid his income tax, Lord Terrington had a bad attack wave over a national merchant ma-! (O s ety D it [l kessaiatou before starting, and four attacks on the | .\ .\ .isted Pross. Tl it e SHlpk BhaRae Y : i S. Gaddoss. deputy revenue col= | By the Associated Press way, At a brief . formal etame | By the Associated Pre Aske i Shipping Board has tion After Firms Defy Order 1:T¥-.“T:‘!dht‘n‘~;l;\\; e ! DOUAL France, March 6.- Allr‘r‘lnnnuln”)\d the advocate general, he| HAVANA, March 6.—Possibility "f‘zm:; \}flm\:vnlrl)ng!r that 'v'r'»u(l,d';w'sr)‘l;l‘ . nother S| being under arrest ior almost a year | Was lod u in a Imw!hl here, It { the United States co-operating with|to Cuba, Mr. O'Connor state hat his paid an income tax of n |L\' $1,000. ‘((‘:x.; has ninl;.m- }ung brought to Doual | iy ned, | President Machado's recent promise 10 | iy oo them not exactly suited 1o g . f . | Wit Dankruptey proceedings . Great g deselop & Cuban’ merchant. marie 15| their’ runs, which would it excellently | | gualiy of EAU ik or \ua lty 0 . T % 'Connor, chair- ¢ Cuba 1 ade, - quickly i to enforce its | American mechancs sent to Brazil o | Britain, involving_approximately $2- | For her adventurous auto fourney |man . of thy United States_ Shipping | "t the Cuban sugar trade. Onnla b mount-Famous | toach repairing of s | 000000, On the way here, however, e | through - Swede d thence fnto the | Board, who is spending a week’s vaca- - g wilch e " Lot “head Canned Foods § B h | ErA) S T bkt A : rob.” Insist on oriv urned home becs : [had several relapses and today Wwas | Arctic Circle, Mrs. Vietor Bruce of Eng- | tion here. mment control of navigation th difficulties and th X v amn under arrest in a hospits {land has been presented a silver| Mr. O'Connor sald the Shipping| t the port Monteviden 3 B NG lie themselves 1o the nditio Lord Terrington wi osted in Bou- | plaquiette by the Royal Swedish Auto- | Board policy 18 to encourage freight |probably be inaugurated in Uruguay AUME E UE ALL THIS MONTH the corpora. | there. ogne March 18, 1927, as he was about | mobile club, movement {o and from the United | this year, ANALGESIQUE (SAY B it woul 0 ph Zukor =4 would not i se (‘\(‘ motion | or " | The Spirit of America Mfl/ In Three Volumes, Beautifully Ilustrated, Roger Br : an Jane L. Jones Kann's— Reg. $512.45 Unfinished Breakfast Suites SiPicces Provide Becoming Styles in Special ¢ | 4 Sl]lx Ponflce | Light and Dark Shades at —At “hairs, made of selected \‘\\m(l in sanded B S round ¢ rs, el = | A bLIPS [ Unfinished Telephone | » Special at n —Many women, who are not slender have a happy Sets—U “"‘l",‘ §7.45 | | faculty of appearing so, at least. It's a trick of the Spm-ial at } | skillful fashioning of the dress, and the materials and colors chosen. In these new frocks flattering new neck lines, new tucking and new lines of fagoting give the slenderizing effect, and fluttering lace jabots add smartness. The colors are Heaven —Practical, perfect-fitting costume slips to wear un- set ¢ £ der Spring frocks. Beauti- Printed Crepes Georgettes Flat Crepes Canton Crepes And Lace Dresses Over Satin Slips Sizes Are 46 to 54 Kann's—Second Floor. fits | Red Seal silk pongee, with ‘ ‘ 1 2l ‘ &4 fully made of a 12-momie [ Dlue, sca green, beige, gray, navy and black. ‘ er the stand. inverted back pleats to give are strong- the extra fullness, double ade of se- hemstitched or tailored & B e tops and shadowproof hems, ¢ san d papered, Paaiei P . i ready for a ‘ Sizes 36 to 44 ! | \ | | Duco finish, Kann’s—Second Floor. Other Unfinished Furniture SRR ‘ | | $1.00 and $1.50 Novelty Cuff n achine $1.00 10 $22.50 - : - | . Allowance of j e I Fabl'lc GlO\'eS $ 15 tO | Finish It With “DUCO” A Spel'ial Sale Of From a Nationally Known Maker A Free Demonstration $35 ot | Women's Rayon Vests | qrrgy ™S00 L | 790 pr- v | : ing bl and give you Iff i y mported glov paint R «hv\ nove _\' On the Purchase of Any right here under the A ! 75¢ to $1.00 direction of the Duco N i . “ : —Neatly made, full cut vests of a heavy forty-two Valiies: C i corato ) N " L 3 “Free- " o b ey gauge ravon—an ideal weight for early Spring e bl b et «Allmstructions are Irec. £ 3 3 7 wear. These are the bodice xt\llv‘ ves ](( with picoted ; Every costume must have its necklace S you can we tops—and at the price are a value that you cannot this Spring, and in this sale vou will f Wcstlng]]ouse i (—\‘ * afford to miss. Shop early, There are just 900 of | the most fashionable kinds at a grea innt them. | lowered price. There are 60-inch twisted . 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R"S- 65c¢ Felt-Base R"g- {9 Felt-Base Cheerful, Beautiful, 17x18-in 3‘)0 Floor Covering Art Squares Practical, Economical 17x30-in =4 i juares T Kann's—Second Floor. 32 Sq. ~—Colorf bossed Dupont | Ttk —grea et 92&C yi. 1.95 to oilclotl : r kitchen e = A nationally known malke, in new purpose! A new process makes - patterns and pretty colorings Congoleum and Certainteed H washable and s Every vard perfect and ta be cut makes, in Ox12, 9x10%; an I fad from the full roll. Durable, sani sizes. Every rug s t “. will npt it 3 2 tary and easy to keep clear and per and is shown i crack or discolor, It is - - 2 ) the ideal floor covermg tog b ngs a pattery d to remain perma » T ens, pantries and bathroomss Please Kitchens, bathrooms, pantries Tl . - = bring floor measurements, dining rooms Kann's— Third Floor, Aml I’s Not Expensivel X : g S.inch width fo " e .'x..ii'\s zat ... " 29¢ Yd. gy " ’ % Here 4 \ for window shades, [ "”"gs! )] i ¥ e - . Portable b ’ Girls' Printed l‘Jl(i(fh‘l ¢ ‘Tablecloths 4' () I. l n c L e (l al. I)ISI': ( ll.lll) ‘ “l( & l- ‘\tt ‘l(lll‘ ;‘ lgl“‘)ll‘(\r l“l'l,('ks cially Price Horineh with, Sne b . ’ ' cated Paper Lamp Shades n Sizes T o 10 Years Specially Priced e wiss | Chests Reduced A T — : : $5() ‘ | AV '. e AV ihue” Lane and Other Good Makes In 4 Sises—All Decorated Again! ;:II:‘:;Q Regularly $29.98, $. 8 to $49.98 Bridge and Junior Lamp Shades, Yellow of pleated paper, in lovely conven- Rose tional and floral patterns. Five Orange d‘ ‘ ; UfffSront slestanriosh R rlowy . White oy Black It will soon be time to put away Winter things, ) Bridge Shad i 12neh sir o by yus cedar chest now and be prepared. There / \ wd @ variety of pretty are plain and copper trimmed styles for your patterns, Special, each, 08L Aioosing. With round and square corners —also in f \ at 3 window seat effects, Some of genunine red cedar, i Y athers in walnut finish with_cedar linings. 40, 44 / Junfor Shades, in 14, 16 and 18 el Bt an electric 3 P and A8 inch widths, A few of the chests show signs YR inch sizes, Regu broidery ] at. At woide hght w r » of handling, but the majority are in perfect con- tarly £275 to f10% $ l 08 case and full set of att i ) dition, Choler I this sude Kann's - Second Floo amerits and a Fann's - Third Floor, Kann's Third Floor Convenient Payments