Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1929, Page 25

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KANSAS AROUSED OVER SENATORSHP Speculation as to Curtis’ Successor Revived by Gov- ernor’s Plan to Visit Capital. | By the Associated Press. | TOPEKA, Kans., March 26.—A fresh : outburst of speculation as to the Kansas | senaterial succession was caused yes- | terday by Gov. Clyde M. Reed’s an- | nouncement that he would leave tomor- | row for Washington, D. C. | h the governor announced his witation of Secretary of War James W. Good for the purpose of discussing with that official the in- Jand waterways program and taking up other matters with official Washington, significance was attached to his journey | in view of the impending appointment | of a successor in the Senate to Vice | President Charles Curtis. This appoint- ment will be made by Gov. Reed, and it is understood it is his desire to name a man who will be satisfactory to the Hoover administration as well as to the | Kansas constituency. | Commenting on the trip, in its Tues- day morning edition; the Topeka Cap- ital declares that if President Hoover | should suggest the name of Henry J.| Allen, former governor of Kansas, Reed will appoint him to the vacant sena- torial seat ! Besides Allen, several other names ! are understood to be under consid- | eration, WILL ELECT TRUSTEES. f Alumni to (;h(msfl. Two for George Washington University. j Preliminary ballots are being _dis- tributed today for the annual electidn of two, alumni for membership on the board of trustees of George Washing- ton University. The ballots being is- sued will cover the nomination of four graduates of the school, two of whom will be elected. Tomorrow | In The Hecht Co. 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Because you love nice things Van Raalte Full Fashioned Silk Hose 5165 Medium or chiffon weight with reinforcements for long- er wear. Lovely, flattering hose, in the new complexion and sun tan shades. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) Hand Painted Scarfs $ 1.95 Squares, triangles, hand painted or blocked or printed in attractive designs, Of crepe de chine or chiffon in sports or pastel shades. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) Hawaiian Jewelry the “lei” motif tation tif be: silver, An accessory of sup 100 New Fox Fur Scarfs A wa or Worth's famous adap- at Waikiki, the lei mo- copper and combined with galalith in capucine, blue, coral and green. (Main Ploor, The Hecht Co.) Perfectly matched and mounted. Full skins, Deep velts . .. large brushes, Red Has Every New Fashion Featute... $ 1 6.50 This group includes jackets entirely of flat crepe, or of tweed with a crepe blouse. And long or three-quarter coats of tweed, kashmerola or basket weaves worn over frocks of gay prints. Then there are printed ensembles . . . in checks, dots, many new designs. Women's and Misses' sizes. (Moderate Price Dress 8hop, Third Floor, The Heeht Co.) The Ensemble is an ac- cepted fashion for every hour of the day 29 With wool coat and silk frock, for all-day wear. Of flat crepe for shopping and matinee. Of georgette (printed or plain) for tea or bridge. Of flowered chiffon, with Casino jacket of velvet, for evening. Women’s and Misses’ sizes. (Mayfair Ensemble Shop, Third Floor, The Hecht Ce.) The colors in both groups include all the new high shades and navy and black The Monkey Shawl Coat . . . the untrimmed coat . . . Black coats for bright dresses That prove that fine co: do not have to be expensive « . . these coats are authentic modes . . . appropriate for all the engagements of the day. Combining ultra chic with fineness of workmanship, fab- ric and furs, *39 Untrimmed coats . . . coats with capes (some that may be worn sepa- rately), coats with fine furs; coats with scarf collars and squirrel, gal- yak and other fine furs. | Necklaces Earrings Bracelets of the “Leis” worn ing carried out in gold (plated) or Of kashmerola, broad- cloth, faille, satin glo, basket weaves and tweeds. In suntan, mid- dy blue, sky grey, dark blue and black. Sizes for misses, for women, little women and larger women. (Third Ploor, The Hecht Co.) er elegance . . © Grenado Shoes Introduced by I. MILLER $29.75 flattering finish for New Ensembles I. Miller, excellence of workmanship at a mad- erate price. The two styles sketched are in sun tan kid Gootd sized with high spike heels and rm coloring. short or modified vamps. . 5 (Fifth Ploor, The Hecht Co.) Brown Fox. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) The Moderately Priced Ensemble - A Sale of 400 Spring Coats Spring $ 4.95 Accent the color note of the ensemble Beautiful in every detail...of faille . . . corded silk or crepe de chine. Some with embroidery de- signs in bright colors on neutral backgrounds . . . others in a gor- geous array of French knots with colors ex- quisitely blended. Envelope or pouches with cov- ered or simulated shell frames. Moire lined and fitted with change purse and mirror. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) Economy and Chic combine in Your Spring Coat 18 Perhaps your budget has not provided a Spring coat ...yet as the season ad- vances you feel the need for one...for your particular type coat...the kind your friends expect you to wear ...these coats answer that contingency . . .at a price that the sternest budget will permit. You know they are new by the: Capes And the fabrics: Throw scarfs Bengalines Intricate seam- Kashi ing asha Bows Tweeds Novelty slecve Velvets treatments Ombres (Moderate Price Coat Shop, Third Ploor, The Hecht Ga.) Double Tex Fabric Gloves $ 1 .50 Of well known makes . . . that look like suede and wash perfectly. Novelty strap wrist or pull-on styles. In sun tan, Mexican, tortoise, Chanelle, white, grey and black. New Gloves of washable suede or glace kid 33 Smart companions for the Spring costume. Chic styles in glace or pull-on suede gloves. In sun tan, mode, champagne, grey, black and white. (Main Ploor, The Hecht Co.) Handbags of Colorful Embroidery

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