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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 19% 5] ASKS DIVORCE AND ALIMONY. |U. S. SUES ON R. R. PENALTY. MUSIC WEEK CONCERT. Alleging orusity and non-support,| Sult to enforce pemalty of 31000 | f .Yuhnuon-l"o_well Communuy Mrs. Harper, a minor, [against the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- through her molher s. Daisy Lane, | road Company has been instituted in Communny concert, today sued George C. Harper in the [the District Supreme Court by United Tonight at 8:15 o'clock. District Supreme Court for divorce |States Attorney Peyton Gordon on be- 'Amerlcn. “Salute to the Flag,” end slimony. She also requested the | half of the United States. The declara- “Oath of Alleglance”—Every- ocourt to award her the custody of the |tion charges that the company vio- body. two chlldren of herself and the de-|lated the act for the prevention of Plano solos: fendant. Attorneys Leo E. Simonton cruelty to animals in transit by keep- (a) “Prelude C" Rachmoninoft and Raymond Neudecker appear for ing a herd of sheep in » car for more (b) “Second Mazurka" Godard the wife. than thirty-six hours. . .. e lfi:mlnaky pupil of Sirels St oo i ey e N Sweets With a Zest of Spring! & . win Hart's music stud’o. Among ostriches. th le birds in- h: been one of the E.I bacher Recreational singing—Every- | |cubate the caws. o male DIrds In- ] e articles of dlet in China. STRAWBERRY JAM 3 Soprano solo: ’ e { B e et ! RASPBERRY JAM (Janette McCaffrey. Mrs. Hunt McKee at the plano.) Recreational singing—Every- tody. Plano solos: (a) “La Styrienne,” Burgmuller (b): “La Chevalelsque,” Burgmuller (Glen B. Carrow, pupil of Frank Gebest.) . Announcements. Recreational singing—Every- ez, divelve-Ten F. 5t Offer at Special Prices Easter Apparel of Distinction Robin Hood Brand 22c¢ per jar 5 jars for $1.00 Delectably rich preserves made of fine fresh strawberries and raspberries, as, flavorous an d tempting as old-fashioned home-made sweets In jars holding 15 ounces, 22c each. Five jars for $1.00. Sport Shoes 10 ody. Violin solost o In Various Colors (a) “Berceuse” from “Joclyn."” Godard +..Drdla Helen TODAY’S DESSERT CORNWELL'S Charlotte Russe—a fluffy whipped-cream pastry confection of un- rivaled flavor allure. Each, 20c. (b) *“Serenade”. (Mrs. Allce Burkart at “Til] We Meet Again.” “The Star Spangled Banner’— The Princifle of this Shop is to Individualize the Fashion, to create the wvogue, to introduce the most distinctive originations in such a galaxy of diverse stylesthemes i as to become the requirements of each individual. B Sport Hose 2.75 BEverybody. Recreational singing directed Silk-and-Wool by Robert Lawrence assisted at | the plano by Helen Burkart. Admission free. mgne CORNWELLS sz 1415 H Street Bi5] The Finest Type of Spring Suits Equal in Every Respect to Custom-Made 55.00 RISTOCRATIC Tailor-made Suits of Tricotine, Picotine and Poiret Twill in longer length models, distinguished by their fine simplicity. Many are embroidered; lined throughout with fine silks. & Special Sale of £ ] Tweed Suits at 29.50 S UITS for street, sport and gen- eral wear that exempify the finest type of man-tailoring. Im-" ported tweeds trelaine and fine do- mestic weaves in all the leading Spring shades. Showing the vogue without exaggeration o S@@fl@ty Style — Comfort — Lasting Satisfaction ' (Continued from Elghth Page.) | i burgh yesterday to attend the mar- | WS riage of Miss Rachel L. Mellon to Mr. A th B t ‘ 1343 F | ' > Walcott, which will take place today 1' ur ur 0-, i 13 « | in Pittsburgh. Miss Mellon is a grandniece of the Secretary of the 'rreuury Mrs, Catto will return Sun- day. Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark will leave tomorrow for Montrose, Pa. where she will be the guest of Mra. Juck McKeage, formerly Mlss Mar- garet Muncaster of this city. Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Putnam Birnie have fssued invitations for & || meeting Wednesday, April 5. at 4 o'clock, when Miss Hermine Schwed, fleld secretary of the National Asso- clation of Constitutional Government, will speak on The Menace of Social- istio Propaganda,” at 1711 9th street. Mrs. Emily Newell Blalr, resident committeewoman of the democratic | | national committes, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given yesterday by Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, at the Woman's City Club, where covers || were laid for ten. Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett will re- ceive the members and friends of the, Anthony League from 8 to 6 o'clock’ tomorrow afternoon at her residence, il | 408 Duke street, Alexandria, Va. Expect Selinger’s le® To Offer The Unusual! This Guaranteed tmct:D EARLS it () Choice of 18-In. 24-In. 30-In. Lengths of n stors 15 to be sold 0 And this, folks, means that svery pesrls tn sur S Marriage Licenses. )lnrll:o licenses have been issued to the foll Wliass Brown aod Edits Warres. Francls. Jonason. and - Ruth Lyles Floyd Waliace of Detroit, Mich., and Marle Elwell of Orion, Mich. Joseph L. Warren and Stella A. Durdom, Forrest J. Hefiln of Broad . and Hyman Chester and Kathryn Singer. Clarence Moore and Helen A DeNeal Jobn Fletcher and B. Elizabeth Jmes, Dot Leesbar et & Earlson ot Otk Park, Til, and Mary E._Harrison of Hinsdale. Il Rlcl\lld Pausch and Marion Askew, both 1ot Baitimore, Ma. Births Reported. The following birthe have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four in W. and Della M. Mathers, boy. and Marie Sanders, girl. lter A., jr., Marguerite L. Walker, boy.. William B. and Mary B. Caton, boy. Jtobert B. and Nora Les, bor. Bertram and Emily E. Lane, boy. William H. and Bdith M. Bmory. girl. Joseph H. and Adelaide O. Frey L Kenneth and Gertrude Richards, Frank M. and Grace R. Coward, boy. Other Tricotine and Cloth Suits . . . 45.00 to 97.50 Other Tweed Suits . . .. ... .. 3250 to JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 820 F STREET IIIIIIIIIllllllIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlllIlllIIIIIHIII|IlllIllllllllIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIHIllllllIlllIIIIHIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 2%, IE Cunningham G, 2% Deaths Reported. SpeciallyArrangedSalés - for Saturday’s Selling | |5===mm=: Suits for Qutdoors Wear toon, Nathaniel and Mamie Murray, girl Frederick and Alberta Jenkins, girl. Rudolph and 1da Biske. girl. Charles and Lena Hawkins, boy. 1, 1412 Kennedy at. , 19, St. Elizabeth's Hos- 21 A st. e 63 years, government print- pital. Julia Ryan, 73, Thomas L. Wad ing office. Johl R. Shelton, 757 6th st. s.e. George A. !rhlfler 'B. 1109 10th st. s.e. $ 75 50 Andrew J. Byrne,’ 69, Home for Aged, 34 and H sts. e 9 ‘Charles . Johnson, 76, Garfield Hospital. — — John B. Hyatt, 65, State, War and Navy I building. 1 Glssa L Whittese, 7, St. Eitmbeta Hos- . }’:‘.',"’m o ke, ot apttal. Beautiful Street and Fur Chokers of squirrel, Rt Cariobeti, 13, Tubercalonis Horpital Sport Hats, in light and American Qpossum _ and n:-'n'."m.m}' o Frestmerts Hopital dark shades. Japanese mitik; $10.00 and |[li S T 3.85 $15.00 \ ith (it Twills, Tweeds, Homespuns and Tricotines fashioned in delightful designs, either strictly tailored or decorative. Straightline and box coat effects, wearable with or without a belt. Features include embroidery, braiding, silk arrowheads, appliqued straps, cable stitching, clever button trimming. A Timely Dress Sale 500 New Dresses in Two Groups 70— 5218 ‘Women’s and misses’ models for street, sports and afternoon wear. Gar- ments of most excellent quality and very smart in style. Tricolettes, Can- ton Crepes, Krepe Knit, Tricotines and Taffetas. Rich embroidery, hand- some beading, graceful drapes. - Smart Street and Sports Coats 19:-2 — 259 Clever styles that you will not find elsewhere. Sports styles in Camel’s Hair Cloth, Tweeds and Homespuns. Street styles in handsome Polo Coats and Twill Weaves. Ha..dsome Capes are included. s . Sale of Sale of Fine Silk Hose New Wool Sweaters 2000 pairs of ’ " Slip-Over and Tuxedo Styles In an alluring selection of the newest 50, 528 Fic rld & - Seffetson Woolridge, 36, Casuaity Hoepital Extra special e e 8th and Pennsylvania Ave. N w m,;,(..zw’f_ Zook, 1 years 8 months, CAD- an ennsy. vania Ave. NNW. Claggnce lemve Jr., 1 day, 1704 Vermont ave. e e———— TOLSON TO BE CANDIDATE. ; Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. LAUREL, Md., March 31.—Edward F. Tolzon announced today that he would be a candidate to succeed himself as e ... $6.98 month. announced bis candidacy following tha presentation of a petition from meore than a hundred local citizens, asking him to accept the noraination. ADMIT DEATH PLOT. "Ml-fllflm ERLIN, March 30.—Lleuts. Peter Schabelshi-Bork and_ Sergies Taber ritski, who on Tuesday night fired several shots In an attempt to as- sassinate Paul N. Milukoff, who was minister of forelgn affairs in the Russian provisional government, but hich killed his friend, Vladimir Na- goukeff. have made a full confession of their guilt, which has been turned over to the public prosecutor. Both men deny having accomplices or that they were given funds to commit the crime. == 1|SyITS &DRESSES | (P)ointi{x and spring colorm.l nyx Qe S 200 A $I 98 colors. Regular- priced special for Iy $398....c.c.0 this :hmfln‘ tomor- ~ Best Sunfast Holland Shades 5 New Petticoats | Georgette Waists Glove Silk on :16..'-5;;»-':' :J. $1.25 || : = , r Fine Silk J "”y_’hi“]‘"d wlfli:ga fl?sehz vyang“alc‘;lyt;rsT Vests Window Drapery of Bunfast i " | SHADE SHOP > Ay | 1756 M Street 3 _aumm:xr|11nu:mmm11lmmmu1|||nnnmmnmumunmnmmmnn1|n1umnm||1|mmmmnmmmmmmnummmmmmummmn’r—; St e e