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r-‘- 27 EXTENSION GRANTED. iDANCEI‘I AWARDED $20,000 Film Firm Gets More Time to File Gertrude McGushion Charged Vio- Report With Trade Commission. linist With Breach of Promise. The Paramount, Famous Players, Lasky | CLEVELAND, March 22 (P)~Ger- Corporation yesterday was rr-’nlod until | trude McGushion, 22+yesar-old dancer, of : 1.ru 15 'fmmfn a !nb.&: reptml _n“o %- New York, won verdict of $20,000 ince wi e 'Tal e jo from a jury in Common Pleas Court mission order to cease us of the block booking system of their motion picture | esterday in her breach of promise phit films. against Duci Kerekjarto, theater and extension was granted at the re- | concert violinist. The quest of the corporal On March 6 the commission disap- Miss McGushion said the violinist, proved a compliance report made by the | after promising to marry her, wedded Corporation in answer to the cease and | Mrs. Marguerite Hahn Kaase, wealthy desist order issued last June. ! Cleveland widow, instead. MARCH come and other taxes, amount to $52,- 465.70. Charles H. Elston, attorney for Remus, who defended the former Cincinnati “bootleg king” in his first degree murder trial here last Decem- ber, joined in the application. Remus now is a patient in the Lima State Hospital for the criminal insane. He has filed application for release. decision on which s pending before the Court of Appeals, at Lima. Warrant Officer Retired Warrant Officer Geo: been place don lhe re?:ed st ol 'vhz Army on account of disability incident to the service. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CITIZENS HEAR PASTOR. |TWINS’ PERSONALITY |children would be started ooy pnsslble after their birth. They -m e; msgd 'gle_‘rel:dlcnlly at home or W Wnlhlnflon ey SUBJEGT OF TESTS m!‘l’l‘fiorl:uue%:xlpmnt has been pre- Southwut Civic Group. | e ‘physical nnd psycho- NOTED ENGINEERS Tho - I'to feel, through the child's [ n s Waiker” guve L ad: while the chilg s asked to_ perform | dresses on matters of civic interest at certain Tphyeical acts. Various emo- o e it i"onll shmall will then "be_appled. ! . Tecor 10" High School last night. Delicate instruments Wi Sen ! the physical actions and the emotiol Tentative plans to have ator istance to elec- ~Cnpp¢r of Kansas address a mass meet- | BY the Associated Press. 'I‘r’l‘:&; the body's res ing in u\le lnBP.d“d(l" tfihml nl‘lfl‘mr!u;n‘ BERKELEY, Calif., March 22.—Ef- were expla o assoclation bY | forts to determine’ how nearly twins mmitics, Curman of the nance | ure jgentical at birth, and to what committee. extent they retain the similarity in | President H. H. Banks presided. | 5¢e"of " the nfiuence of. environment. | | Will be made by the University of Cali- REMUS TAX COMPROMISE IS AUTHORIZED BY COURT Bister of Slain Wife Permitted to Offer U. S. $8,250 for $52,- 465 Claim. By the Associated CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 22.—Au- thority to offer the United States In- rnal Revenye Department $8,250 as [y mmnmmlue of tax claims against :{e Remus w13 given in Probate Court yesterday by Judge Willlam H. Lueders, upon the cpplication of Mrs. Grace J. Campbell, administratrix of | the estate of Mrs Augusta Imogene = = Remus, wife of Remus, whom he shot | ||ff® E = = == — and killed last October 6. = o | California Professor Hopes Experi- ments on 1,000 Children Will Japanese Envoy to Entertain gl U. S. Branch of World .7 Congress Tonight. FERRIS HAS “FAIR NIGHT." Is Senator's Condition, However, Held Unchanged. Prominent enginéers and_scientists from all parts of the United States w , attend the first meeting of the ean committee of the World Engineer- | ing Congress, to be held at the Carlton | Fla.. has been nominated for member- More than 40 members | ship on the Federal Tariff Commission of the committee will arrive here late to succeed Edward P. Costigan, who this afternoon and will be guests of the | signed recently and directed an Hotal tonight. Costigan Successor Nominated. Frank Clark. a Democrat, of Miami, | fornia in a study of 500 sets of twins. Prof. E. Jones, director of re- search in the university’s Institute of Welfare, announced the under- rday. Hope was expressed Senator Ferris had a “fair night and his general condition is unchanged,” h! physician’s bulletin said this morning The Michigan Senator has been dangerously 1l since Saturday with Mrs. Campbell, a sister of the slain woman, told Judge Lueders she had is | been informed the Government tax claims against Remus which were as- | sessed against Mrs. Remus could be compromised by the payment of this Women’s m‘..“."“m’“..““".‘ Satisfaction Since 1859 || 79¢ Hosiery 25¢ Slightly irregular silk and rayon stock- ings with lisle garter welt. All the fashionable Spring shades are included. Street Floor Sale! Women’s Shoes, 75¢ Second Floor light on vital ele!’!(lienh in psychology. Prof tion of the amount. The claims, made up of in- Japanese Ambassador. Tsuneo Matsu-tack on the commission and the ad- daira, at dinner ministration. ‘The meeting has “een called to dis- formerly was a member ot eus plans for participation of the Amer- the House from Florida. fcan group in the world congress to be held next vear in Tokio. The purpose; of the congress is to promote intern: tional co-operation in the study of en- Sineering science and problems and to ‘stimuiste & sense of brotherhood .mm\h the engineers of the world: Subcommittees to Be Named. Tonight's dinner will bring members of the ican committee, which com- prises leaders of the engineering pro- pession in this country, together for the first time. Dr. Elmer A. Sperry. inventor of the gyroscope, is acting chairman of the committee. At the subcommittees will be Organ- ized to take charge of the program and ance transportation and oth- s connected with American participation in the congress. The engineers will make the trip in a special car attached to the Penn- sylvania train leaving New York at; 1:10 o'clock this aftemoon. Other members will board the train in Phila- delphia. New York Engineers. Among the New York engineers who special car this after- vard D2an Adams, H. Fos- ter Bain. W. L. Batt, A. W. Berresford. E. De Golver. Gedrge W. Fuller. B. Gherardi. Allen Hazen, F. L. Hutchin- son, F. B. Jewett, J. W. Leib, Ralph Modjeski, Michael 1. Pupin of Columbia University, J. V. W. Reynders, Calvin W. Rice, H T Sands. Robert Ridgway. John F. Stevens, Elmer A. Sperry, Cal+ vert Townely, C. B. Veal, William E. Wickenden, Gano Dunn and Maurice Holland Others in the party will be C. C Chesney of Schenectady, John R. Free- man of Providence. Dugald C. Jack- son and A. E Kennelly of Cambridge. Dexter S. Kimball of Ithaca, Charles bronchial pneumonia. GENERAL OFFICES, 917 15th St. N.W. D. J. HORNSTEIN, Secretary 5510 SEE E LIST « OF OUR STORES AT BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE. STORES ALI. DVEI 'I'OWN IIIII;@:%EIIICE omoomom“mn“omo Friday—Green Ticket Specials Drapery Fabric Remnants 15c Yd. 36-inch cretonnes in. colorful § patterns suitable for draperies, furniture covering, smocks and fancy work. 2 Table Oilcioth Remnants— Smalll pieclu off belts that -for- merly sold for much 0: more. Yard . 1 Curtain Enfi lnd Cor- ners, each hOM] Shldn.——‘mzll lol ot short length shades, in various colors lsc Tie-back Curtains. Small fot of pretty cuftains with valance finished with gold color ruffies. Set Tot’s $8.98 Silk Coat—Just one pink crepe de chme coat, 3598 silk lined, in size 2 Secand 0000000000000 04, & Imported. Hand-Carved Needlepoint Chair I It mn(ht be mterenhn; to notice llnk United offerings in these ads every Thursday are llways on nationally known products. This is just one of our policies in upholding a reputation for being Washington’s highest class food stores. Considering the quality and variety of our stocks; the comoleteness of our telephone, delivery and credit service; combined with the reasonableness of our prices, there’s just no better EIA.CCEI';:‘).; a United Store to get COMPLETE MARKETING SATIS- “Your telephone receiver is lighter than a market basket” HONEST VALUES 23c SPECIALS 23c¢ Campbell’s Tomato Soup ' “™ 23c Royal Fruit Gelatine *" " 3 * 23¢ Van Camps Bean Hole Beans 3 “™ 23¢ domatoes.. ... ... . " omg = 23c Kraft Cheese ............ """ 23¢ Cream of Wheat............ 23c California Peaches........ s “ 23¢c Mueller’s Spaghetti........2 “ 23c Eeto . T e PG SORD ............... 6™ 23¢ Litse, Juley Heinz or Snider’s LEHORS |y o 90 Chili Satice. .~ . "33k | 2oty Win et Nete? FREE DELIVERY SERVICE—PHONE US AUTH’S ELK GROVE FOUNTAIN PURE LARD BUTTER BRAND HAMS ; r..-°f.L4.........29 Lb. l 6c Lb' 59c SLICED BACON, Lb. 35cc FRESH FISH WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Corby’s FREE Spring’s Newest Hats Worth $4 and $5 $2.44 Tastefully styled in small and medium shapes, skull- fitting and upturned brim effects - with feathers, flowers, embroideries and ribbons to add to their chic. All the gay, new colors, plenty of reds and greens, also all new combinations, tans, grays and black. Street Floor—King’s Palace Save $30 Now! Regular Price $119 For Tomorrow—One Day Only—Charm- ing Trimmed and Sport Types of New | _ Of Italian Renaissance Straws, Fabrics and Combinations If influence, this distin- | guished, high-back arm- | chair has a handsomely carved frame and a cov- ering of genuine needle- point, made by skilled Belgian embroiderers. Antique brass studdings add to the richness of the needlepoint colorings. will include William Green, president of the American Pederation -of Labor: ‘Halligan, Maj. Gen. Army peers; George Otis Smith, chief of the Cou“ x‘tflmd Geodetic Survey, and D. W. ylor. And Now—Sale of Spring Dresses for Larger Women Formerly Priced $16.50 to $19.75 2 To have a fashionable figure today no longer means the boyish, starved form of yesterday. Regardless of the size you wear, these dresses will enhance your natu- ral good lines and soften the others that are not so good. Beautifully styled of new silks in colorful painted pat- | terns, plain colors and combinations of the two; light or dark colors ; one and two piece models ; smartly trimmed and every dress reflecting the newer trend in Spring styling. Here's your Easter frock at a saving of many dollars— that can go into furnishing the smart accessories Fashion (Fourth Floor.) The Hecht CQ.. F St. .- Japan's richest according ,..'”’"”m.“é.mmfié“ "'a‘;%“’-'n'.fl t Iwasaki, thete yearly income is nearly Faultless Fashion with Comfort “to boot” o A Aty Preserver™ Shioed dre -all ‘the smart world of Fashion can offer in beauty, distinction. In addition they give—what every foot should have—arch support to banish the cause of foot- strain and make every hour of the day genuinely enjoyable. “Arch Preserver Shoes for Women Great because it's Grated Small 1 4 c Ceresota A GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 29 | demands. Sizes 40 to 60 and 42'; to 52 Sccond Floor—King's Palace LRLP LB PR ERALRURLR LA LALRLS $1 Hoover Aprons N ahundant proof that “Arch Preservers” are Style Shoes, first of all. Shown in all new materisls. $10 to $14.50 Mother’s Bread Builds Bodies CHAS. SCHNEIDER $1.50 Hosiery—Full--fashioned perfect Bemberg rayons and shightly irregular pure. silk About 100 pairs in .the ONE DISH MOP WITH LARGE PKG. GOLD DUST Remnants of They Give You Graceful and Tireless Steps! BAKING CO.'S Crispy Brown Vienna Bread A Mealtime Delight Schultz’s Mayonnaise Delightfully Superior 8-o0z. Jar, 25¢ ‘The Keynote of Distinctive Interiors radiators, of course! Covered Enclosures complete the ensemble, SLYKER Steel Radistor ness to the decorative scheme of your beautifies! SLYKER g/mueul No mors soiled drapes. Nomore unheslthyrooms. Nomor, ry or expense with SLYKFR Enclosures coverin, without, radistors. Learn thedewilsnow SLYKER SHOW ROOMS '\W 1823 1 & DYCATIR 407 2 Washingron D C MILK sc lchl. APPLE SAUCE. . FANCY SUCCOTASH. . FANCY SMALL BEETS. RUMFORD BAKING POWDER. CALIF. BARTLETT PEARS. CALIF. CHERRIES ,1-Lb. Can 32c _L" (ll; 35‘::. 3 for s] FANCY CALIF. PRUNES. . COFFEE All the Known Brands PUFFED WHEAT PUFFED RICE. PANCAKE FLOUR. . LOG CABIN SYRUP. . QUAKER OATS. . MAXWELL HOUSE ... LORD CALVERT . WHITE HOUSE ORIENTA (BAGS) YELLOW BAG i Brands ‘9 Phgn. RALSTON BREAKFAST FOOD. .. BEARDSLEY'’S SHREDDED connsn GORTON'S READY-TO.FRY . TUNA FISH TUNA FISH. . THERE'S A UNITED STORE NEAR YOU Store Ry CONSULT THIS LIST STORES, Member and Addy . Wrentwood, N INC. I | Il I coat with hand-smocking T4c For Friday only—this special group ot white muslin and_col- ored chambray Hoovers, Dou- ble service model with pomted or long collar Al white, blue, green, rose, gray and lavender with white collar. Sizes 34 to 42 Rargain Alsle Men's 79¢ Work Shirts.—Dur- able blue chambray, made with triple stitched seams, two 5 pockets . 9C Men's SI 50 \hlrtl.v Odds and ends left trom previous sales. Domestic broadeloth in plam colors, fancy woven madras, in collar-attached and neckband sivles. Sues 134 to 70 i 17 Men's $1 Union Suits.—Ath- fetic style ot self striped and plaid wadras or broadcloth \oLr back, sizes 3o to sqc m Sport Hose.—Periect wregulars in vayon and lisle New stripes. checks and plaids in sizes 10 to 11! Pair 29c Men's $1.50 Fruit-of-the-Loom Night Shirts, — Genuine trade marked quality. \Well made and il cut. Sizes 16 to 81.19 19 Street Floor and Cirls' $14.78 Georgette Dresses, $798. Just 2 in sizes 10 to W years Fine white georgette nicely tiimmed and complete with seco ship. Cirls' $14.75 Silk D —Heavy, white crepe trimmed with picot ruflles satin ribbon. Two in size 10 Giirls' $14.78 SiIK Dresses, $7.98, -Georgette and flat crepe in green and mais. Lace, ribbons and ather truns, 7,8 10 and 12 98 Silk Coat, §3.98 Only one pink crepe de chine Cines year size Tots' $5.98 Silk Coat, $398.~ Blue crepe de chine with em browdered and scalloped collar and euffs. Hand.smocking, too Three i sices 1 and 2 Second Floor Fine Rayons Formerly 59¢ to $1 47¢ Yd. Plain Color Celanese Voiles Printed Radioux Chiffon Embroidered Rayon Brocaded Rayon Other Desirable \ulmml sheer, and heavier for trocks, children's draperies, trimmings and Al new patterns and colors Excellent lengths and many patterns may be matched 2Y¢ Wash Goods Remnants, Yd. Jo-inch percales, 32«inch dress ginghams, printed cotton fou lards, fine voiles and many other attractive Spring weaves, Al colors and patterns for many purposes Rayons Street Boys' 79 and $1 Caps.~—\cw woolens i hight and - medivm shades. Spring stvle o one pece etfect. Sizes 04y to GSC Boys' $1.69 Lined Knickers.- Wool mixtures w light and me- dium shades. Tweed patterns, w17 Boys' §1 to §2 “Bell® Shirts.-- Periect imported and domestic broadeloth, taney umfl\ madras and solsette. Sizes 12 79c to W neckbhand $8 Speing Reefers.-Good. looking patterns in hght and wedium mixtures or black and white c¢heck, Rox coat u\mI\I without belt. Sizes 11, to & sport cane free with 89 every recfer purchased o Boya' 78 and 8% Rlouses.— “Rell™ and “Argo™ hrands. Per. fect, hroadetoth in white and tan, fine percales in stripes, checks and white self striped madvas Full eut, double yoke ss Niges 6 ta 18 C Street Floor Floor and in smart Spring shades’ 2 Full- oned, perfect silk stockings, the famous Gordon H 300 and Hollywood heel silk in service weight. Made with lisle welt. About pairs in_the lot. broken sizes, desirable SL.19 “s1.80 Sitk-and:Wool Heslery— Also da-hose, k“ vari- ous colors. Broken size 49c Women's Ves S weight, slightly irr S Band top, all uxes. sk 3 for Street Floor $9¢ Sanitary Step-ins.—Heavy, flesh gum rubbar with net Medum large s 200 \'""'".4&“?4":.‘“"" in narrow or wide widths. iy frsitvisalioonll | 0%c Stamped CGowns—\Made up of dainty voile in peach, blue and pink. Stamped for simple, attractive em« 3* hroidery Women's Stam Dresses. Made up of hinene and voile in lavender, blue, pink, tan, orange and white. Neat stamped designs $1 Garment Rags. “Targe size, made of heavy, hrightly colored cretonnes. Numecous pate ssc Street Floor . terns 88 Corsets~Short lots of Newo, American Lady and C-B Corsets in medium and tow h\m long hip styles. Two or m Broken n-n Fancy lhn\lu. Wee~More than 106 smart styles, colors and shdes. Dainty Neckwear, #9¢.—Callar and culf sets, jaboty and vestees of Ice linen, organdv and silk 1% Trimming Braids, 1% vd ancy hraids in numerons col ors and styles Val Laces. 3¢ v White cream and acri la te 1 inch widihs Street Floor