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[ Plerson is survi vn‘.u ved by a daughter, Sahara Race Meet Held. While (America rica and been | Biskra, Sahara, re- m':”m untlyheldlu-nmulnum T ettt aénd and mnmde Make De- posed Oklahoma Governor Seem Victor. Takes Bpllm Post. | e r o L s o A Millnue llhb.de! bl “Frank H. Spencer, a deparimental ex- plain color. \\‘mh . erm::m::n:: ‘peutive for 12 years past, has been pro- yoke and knee bund?' lgm -shrinkable, moted to secretary for Arthur M, Hfde, reinforeed. .. charming. . .§3. - Secdetary of Agriculture, Wu '0—-800“‘ Adrian O More, vho his resened to . Gray Sio by ive secretary of the Penn- Celma Loospact —has many devotees. You can carry Your own brand of powder. Madame Fessenden is here tomorrow to show syou Celma advantages. Romeyne N..J,, clubman, came to his death (rom Toiletries Shop—Street Floor “natiiral causes” & coroner’s Jury mmmm yesterday after a Wo-d:y Pierson died at his Winter home here early last Tuesday under mylwflmu A FASHION INSTITUTION Washington NewYork , The F ashlon Successes Youth Has Made' Paris introduces the fashions and its successes depend upon the youth of the world! Here are the high accepted fashions for Spring. ..the fashions launchéd at Spring openings and chosen to be leaders.in their field! And young things come to Jelleff’s for accepted fash- ioms. , . where they will find every variance of fashion and always with value! AAAAA&AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA By the Assoclated Press. Do PERRY, Okla, April 5.—Henry S. sylvania Btlle Collqe Johnston, recently deposed Governor # M Spencer entered the department of Oklahoma, was welcomed by his old in 1 ; serving oonthmnly ‘thereafter, | before home town yesterday with a celebration with - the exception of one’ year, when | verdict was announced, Dr, D. M. J-red that savored more of triumph than de- s director of the | bacte: ‘who pertonnql the feat. To the blare of band muxl;: n:g . ot mcorpwm 'mnlt !.h;‘ m lm?h.: Susinined by SR MR 5 an examination of Plerson's vital m friends, the former chief executive s showed that the immediate cause of heard speeches in which he was invited P ket e Dr, Jared declared he found lleolwllc ‘Animal Industry, tl Bumu of Markets and in the dlvklon iblications. 'he place in the Secretary's oflu formerly occupled by Mr. Speneer hm been taken over by Ernest E. to run as a candidate for the. United States Senate. At noon the Johnston family had * their last meal in the executive man- sion_at Oklahoma City, now occupled + BEAVER BOARD __FRANK H. SPENCER. = by Gov, W. J. Holloway, who automa- tically was advanced from the lieuten- ant governorship when Johnston was removed from office through impeach- ment by the Senate Court on a charge of incompetency. Will Await End of School. Before Johnston returns to Perry to remain as a county lawyer, he wil await in Oklahoma City the end of the school term. His three adopted daugh- ters are utbending school there. the home-coming celebration, |, During orators attributed Johnston's removal to “dirty politics.” “I am the happiest man in Okla- homa today,” said Johnston, after he had headed a cortege of automobiles which met him at the railroad station with the band of the 158th Field Ar- tillery and had mounted the speakers” stand. was coming back to Wear the message .of honesty to the people. Wants to be Neighbor. “I wish to be & neighbor to you and I want us to be friends. I am going to warn some of you merchants that you may not look for much as I am going to use my credit for a while. “I am a ploneer. I am the one man and the only man impeached for in- :onfipe(ency. I lead and have blazed the rai wn fate. to the “I'arm the architect of my If I had been perfectly doci; The “Fairwell” is a smart new model of beautiful beige kid—- and priced at $10. Beautiful new Spring shades in silk hosiery, $1.45 to $3.75, RICK'S F ST.AT TENTH gang T would have been governor yet.” Johnston in the Senate,” said C. Rabert Bellatti, Blackwell newspapar publisher, “the people owe it to themselves to give | suzh vindication.” VILLAGE IN TASMANIA | By the Associated Press. “I have said to myself that I| | accumulating after torrential rains. “We need more men like Henry S. DESTROYED BY FLOOD: Seven Killed as Huge Dam Brenks After = Torrential Rainfall. HOBART, Tasmania, April 5.—The village of Derby with seven of its in- habitants was destroyed yesterday by, the flood released by the breaking of a | huge dam from the weight of water ‘Thousands of tons of water rushed at | terrific speed down the narrow gorge in | which the mining town was situated | and swept away everything in m‘ path. Seven men at the Briseis tin | mine were carried away, but ‘he| others escaped. Many houses w r2 washed away and other mines and e town of Branxholm, farther down the valley, were flooded. The “Fairwell” COMPO BOARD attsville, Md., came to Washington Burlington, N. in business administration, he has studied accountanc, for the past four years was umcmed with Secretary Hyde in business at Trenton, Mo. Mr. Spencer, PLASTER BOARD mets Wamnington trom || GEO. M. BARKER CO. falized ile here 'y, economics J., and has s Phones Main 1348-1349 THF. gold ore is assa_\'ed fnr the prospector. He learns how much is “pay streak” and how much is worthless “dust.” Nature assays the food you eat. She sifts the encrglzmz ele- ments from the waste. In Simpson’s Golden Flake Buttermilk she finds precious nuggets of health—flakes of mel- low butter providing strength-building vita- mins.. Drink Golden ‘Flake is real country style butter- milk—rich * in yellow flakes of butter— wholesome as the air ? you breathe. Golden Flake is non-fattening. Sold at grocery stores and home-delivered. Order it=Atlantic 70. Hake BUTTERMILK “Bright and Airy—the Daylight Dairy” TEMPERAMENTAL SPRING BOWS TO GAS HEAT Variations In Washington’s Temperature In April, 1928, Fluctu- ated 54 Degrees In 24-Hour Period Graphically presented below are the fluctuations of temperature during Apnl of 1928, A study of the chart will, we feel sure, prove most interesting. Figures are based upon the rec- ords of the “U. S. Weather Bureau.” FaREE A | RPALE\ P HELE VY TALLIATRATY ll’lll\‘llll’l\ll\llfll”lIIII | l BAID 10 ¥ IR 3R vmmwmmu lIIlI‘UxIlHHHIIIIIHHIIIIII OUTDOOR. TEMPERATURE ~FOR APRIL (RECONDED AT WASMINGTON EERERNERANRARRNERER Illiiiiill RERIBIRRRRNARNNA ENRRERNAEDUNENNARNNE] FRER ‘wARMIST Tmmpen 1928 BERNERRERERNENEI 00 Cp i |= 1 N JII 111 Again . . . Galyak! on Coats It is a winner in fashion! Tt is so sleek and black and shin- ing! yet young! Tt is easy to manipulate! It yields to the bow_ treatments.,.the cravat ..the tuxedo...! A nd it joins the all-black flare or straightline coat and is glorious ..14 to 18 years. $59.50 to $145 The misses’ coat sketched is black sylvia with a Chanel cravat collar of galyak . . . $98.50. Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor It looks so sophisticated Yen ... Jacket Frocks Who would deny their presence in the world of fashion! And here are glorious possibilities for individuality! Silk crepe jackets from finger tip to full- length! Some with printed frocks...others with dashing blouses in gay colors or tiny prints! S .new collars bows cheries. . . Bril- liant blue, navy, sun-tan shndcs, black. ..14 to 20 years. $39.50 . Aud this is but one group of our collection ranging from $25.to $69.50, Musses” Frock Shop—Third Floor SN LI S N I SN S o o N N N TN SN PN N N Covert for Suits You hear it on every side! And you sce the very best-dressed girls wearing them! And they are smart and so good looking ..in two-piece styles with hipline jacket or 3 coats. ..or three-piece full-length coats and skirts of covert with blouses of faille! Oxford or steel blue! « Sizes 14 to 20. Two-Piece Suits; $29.50 and $39.50 Three-Piece Suits, $79.50 The model sketched is the hip- length two-piece suit of oxford covert. $29.50. Suit Shop—Third Floor Covert for Coats —as the season advances you see them dotting smart groups everywhere through the day! They take to the soft dress- maker fashion ‘with alacrity... and appear charmingly tucked ..with feminine scarfs...with tiny collars! They look smartly tailored withal and come in three important shades...ox- ford...slate blue...chocolate brown. Sizes 14 to 18. $29.50 to $59. The model sketched is after Patou with smart double collar . $50.50. Misses’ Coat Shop--Third Floor Tweed Coats for Juniors And you'll find the lovely soft tweeds with a rough look that the junior miss likes so well! It enhances its smartness by caracul . . . one of the lovely Spring furs...in cravat style after Chanel! Tan is the most wanted shade! Straiglitline or belted. : $39.50 And Dress<Coals, too, at $39.50 include kasha, silk faille, crepe with' monkey, squirrel, mole, or caracul trimmings! Sizes 13 to 17. Junior’s Coat Shop—Third Floor i } Juniors want Jackets —for each Spring frock! Small wonder when so much smart- ness depends upon the ensem- ble! Choose one-piece frocks with long jacket . matching! There’s infinite possibility of smart .assembling in two or three silk crepe frocks, in brown-and-eggshell,-black-and- white, blue-and-prints. 13 to 17 years. $25 Other jacket frocks for juniors $16.50- to $39.50 Junior’s Frock Shop—Third Floor A New Shoe for Active Sports in black-ami‘-whitev White calf, overlaid awith black lizard calf wing tip and trimmings! It is ready to supply untold smartness to a chic, -active sports costume! Gristle sole and gristle topped » military leather heel! Com- bination last. $8.50 Shoe Shop--Street Floor The Dreéssmaker Blouse with covert suits Semi-tailored...but with that lovely softness that dis- tinguishes this Spring’s smart apparel! Tuck-in or over- blouses . . . flat bows, jabots, novel details! Eggshell, grey, white, caupcine tones, green- beige, chartreuse ! Of flat crepe. Sizes 34 to 44. $10.50 Others, $5.90 to $19.50 Sports Shop—Fourth Floor The Heel has its Day in (DLDSIRIPE Silk Stockings! The whole town will soon be wearing Gold Stripes. Renowned for quahtv . l l'l““ll. I pure, beautiful fitting)...now they . The Narrow French Heel—$1.95 So slim and distinctive! Youth and maturity both like them! Chiffon silk. . .picot_tops. 3 pairs, $5.70 ‘3 pairs, $5.70 In Sunny, the April color. . .and many other sun-tan shades. . .in gunmetal too! F Street Store md Gold Stripe-Golflex Shop, 1013 Connecticut Avenue, in Stoneleigh Court AAAAAAAAAA AAAAMAAAAMAA Coin Dqt Searfs ‘- Best Seller Gloves —because they are smart and will go with so many costumes...washable goatskin... gauntlet. . .strap - and - buckle. . . spear-point back! In sun-tan, sunglow, black, white. $3.50 Glm Shp—swnt Floor always, .. (garter-run proof, silk 100% have no rival in smartness! The Double-Pointed Heel-—$1.95 Chiffon silk from top to toe will grace the most charming costumes ‘day and cvemug T 8 10 1 2 3% 12 13 W 15 GREATEST nml FLUCTUATION * u‘r From 30’ to 84° temperature change, a vana!lon of 5(!' in 24 hours, it is impossiblc for the “Let your fup home to be evenly heated unless an easily controlled fuel such as, gas is used. A chill be your . Winter blast one day and a hot Summer sun the next subyects you to the colds lnd f‘""ll“ man” . illnesses ‘of the Spring months. Over 50,000 Bryant Gas Fired Boiler users testify as to gas/being the most econmmul and cleanest fuel available today. In Washington, alone, over 600 plants are in use and “i2. giving complete satisfaction. This must indicate that gas is the accepted form of heating and to be accepted n must. of necessity, be econamical. Enjoy gas ‘heating thu Spring and th&efi'ofllfis warmth of it next Winter. - Now is the time. :: install a Bryant Gas Boiler i /in your home. We are nble to make 1mmedlne imul— tions. Great dot blurbs of smartness on tri-color | erepe dg chine scarfs!. Triangles that do smart things to street and sports cnstumes‘ New ways to tie them, too! An achievement to’ get Nat Lewis bag of smooth calf with covered frame and double ring lock for $10! Beautifally made in jade green, efid(!té n, light navy, red, b\l.stsf These cup- nough to wear < They are