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\THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1923. BY RADIO TODAY Sixty-Foot Drop BRITON-FAR EAST Of Train Brings AIR ROUTE SOUGHT Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment: Death to Scores Stefansson Would Interest England By the Associated Press. 2 MOSCOW, May 30.—A dispatch in Proposed Saving of Time. : from Chita, capital of the Far Eastern Republic, reports that a Ry Cable to The Star. passenger train in the Chita-Amur LONDON, May across the polar LR IR IR IIR R AR AN RN AR R SRR R R with the loss of many lives. The train fell from a bridge into the river, a distance of sixty feet. B e vt e a e by 3 t v more are in the | nounced ¥ . i } 1] |LORD CECIL JEERED | BY LABORITES’ SONG 1\}6W lénfiexémglsl‘;rsls : L : ; Low Priced, $1. Opposition in Commons Resents v'd W ” 3 5 \ Cloture Rule in Debate on Irish Deportees. —————e e England arid the far east will be es- | the polar regions would be 4.960 tlbnnehd if Vilhjalmur Stefansson, | miles--a saving-of practically half. arctic explorer, is able to con-| He has already placed his view Vxnce the British government of the |before the Canadian government merits of the statement which he ar- lounv«n He is also promoting air { _During one division the laborites gathered in the lobby and CELE part song, “John Brown's Body, Cecil on a sour apple tree as We 4o marching home. Sir Douglas Hogg, the attorney !en-' eral, suggested that all the persons deported to Ireland be permitted to apply for compensation to a tribunal which would deal with their indi- vidual cases, assessing damages at common law in actions for false im- prisonment. The remaining stages of the bill will be taken on Friday, when a third reading will be agreed to. rived here to advocate. routes across the frozem north for The explorer claims that flying con- | commercial exploitation of the polar ditions In the polar area are as good |area. According to the explorer, the as in any other part of the world, |TeBions there have a great capacity and calls for a new imperial outlook | for meat production, and in his view on the policy of opening up a short | the opening up of the Canadian polar Touts to tlie far east: territory stands at the beginning of Stressing the great saving in time|a new era. which would be effected, Stefansson pointed out that the distance from ondon to Tokio by the trans: -Siberian | A banquet in China often comprises route is 9,557 miles, while that across 'fifty courses. ‘Pung Chow."” Dreamtime lady. ball scores; LOCAL STATIONS. | NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, v-.l (435 Meters). ~Weather bureau report.) ther bureau report. | farmer (Coprright, 1923.) 3:45 p.m 10:05 p.m.—W. \ddress. Little KDKA 30. — Air regions routes Symphony | i between WIL—Continent. Electric Company — (150 Meters). KYW-Chicago (447 Meters). Phonograph se-{ 6:50 p.m.-—Bedtime stories. Musical {Hood's builds strength — restores appetife Pure, red blood is essential to health and good appetite. Thick, sluggish blood is often the reason for general decline of health and many times a forerunncr of disease, ITood's Sarsaparillais com- pou n(u espec ‘ul\ torestore vitality and vigor to run- down systeris. It is made from roots and herbs recog- a essary in spring. Hood's has 9 p.m—Orchestral concert; musical | < helped thousands to restore s WFI—Philadelphin (395 Meters). red blood with its . 400 3 Silent. % It 5 A 4 s 3 TR 3 a (429 Meters). Midnight program to 6:30 p.m. program; All Programs Scheduled for Eastern it dard T W York (402 Meters). Dance music by WEAF—! WIY—New York (105 Meiers). 110 5 pm. ory and Decidedly Attractive Values! ho d T by Edgar Whit 30 p.m.—Dorothy I pm.—Lucille Oliver, p —"The Lap Ord "”h:r F. limited quantity of nightgowns, envelope che- mise, step-in drawers and vests, in many styles and representing the best quali- ties such a low price could buy. to to § p.m.—Memorial day program. | § o 9 p.m—Browning, King & Co’s | Wednesday night dance. pianist ille Oliver, “La Del Destino,” . 7 Signe s, 27 By the Associated Press. May 30.—The house of commons =at until 6:15 o'clock this morning, discussing various amend- ments to the indemnity bill designed to protect Home Secretary Bridgeman good, i health-giving properties. help you, too. The garments are of nain- . sook and shadow batiste, in Home Folks, only Some The tonic for that tived feeling Conee Jane V ebstor from the penalties threatened him as & result of the release of the Irish de- tailored or lacy styles. of the gowns are trimmed with binding and stitching of color. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA episode: liage = portees. There were many divisions b ity lin the course of debate, but the gov- are entirely handmade, many o a1y Metern). | rnment always had a substantial i ; of these also trimmed with Educational features; | majority. color. A wide range of styles ram i in spite of the limited quan- 10:30 p.m tity, offering an unusual oppor- tunity te <upply vour summer need The step-in drawers and vests Worth (476G Meters). Concert by the Fort Worth. WHAP—Fort 1" 10:30 10 11 pom | Euterpean « luring the night Lord application of cloture »d by the opposition Concert ghthawk™ frolic. | was Al (30D Meters). o [ SRR S GG, 6 Meters). News Or Chcvy o ~—Third ¥Floor. ) Town pm rier chestra WGY—Schenectady (350 mefers). Station closed : i They're Popular Now! = : : ' A il ; Sport Petticoats KDKA—Pittsburgh (326 Meters). t/ o It i iy $1.95 6 . Ba an These are of plain or striped lingette, a durable silky-finish - ELUDES CAPTURE, coats are made with shadow procf panel back and front and elastic waistline. The scal- loped bottoms are finished \\11' Rewards of $4,000 Fail to Develon Clues in Death of Contractor’s Wife. W C. &A N. MILLER REALTORS 1119 17th St. scores; current Main 1790 a tiny silk braid. —Third Floor. New and Cool Summer Dresses Excellent Values in Misses’, Regular and Extra Sizes *10 The list of materials alone would convince you they are dresses just made for midsummer wear, but that doesn’t say anything for the styles. They are every one new—truly advance styles of the summer months—the kind vou will be proud to. put on first of all, even if a little in advance of the weather. Recc “Farewell Blues record Two Official Shrine Marches On One Record—Just Released: Nobles of the Mystic Shrine” —and-- aracen Guard” —Cotton Crepes —French Linens —Ratines—Shantung —Plain and Figured Voiles —Organdy—Printed Crepe Warner’s Wrap-Around Corsets $2.00 to $5.00 The convenient little wrap-around that has no lacings, and is ideal for summer wear. The wide elastic inserts in the sides make it cling closely to the figure, making it almost in- visible under soft frocks. Many models for various figures. Other Warner Corsets, with the famous Rust-proof features. $1.50 to $6.00. ~—Third Floor. av 30.—Although $1.000 have been run down, po- ¥ officers and state troopers 1y admittedly were following slen- leads in their search of Mrs. Will ™ of a prominent I who was s clue marches will the many will want \sk I'hese swinging, rhythmic be the dominant tunes played by bands in the Shrine parade. You them when you hear them. Now ready. for for the Britten contractor, her home Pleatings and tucks are as popular in wash frocks as they were in silk dresses. Hand-drawnwork and embroidery is also elaborately displayed, and there are many trims of contrasting color. Some of the voiles are embroidered all over. Many plain colors and combinations, including black and white, and navy and white patterns, beige, maize, French blue, rose. orchid and all white. b\"-’fl * Turberville Will fix your Electrlcal troubles ¥ morn at the slaving may Brunswick Record No. 2452, 75¢ Come In and Hear It. —Balcony Phonograph Shop. Plenty of extra sizes, in styles de- e as et signed especially for large women. only theors=— —Sccond Floor. Lansburgh & Brother. he dark hallway, ) her bedroom' angl surprised ar, who Killed her when he wa: ¢ { 4 ¢ z disturh- ”,.‘;4‘1 nothi Anywhere in U. S. A. Again—A Wonderful Value Ofier.’ Large Size Aprons generously proportioned to give her l @@ Bungalow and house aprons of comfort during her working hours, neat styling and becoming lines for as well as to assure her neat appearance. shooting house for come time b Sent Parcel Post Free g A New Shipment of re the murder was committed. This it LANSBURGH & BROTHER Silk-and-Cotton Crepe de Chine $1.00 420-30 SEVENTH ST. N.W. \ compromise hrt\\ een the aristoc of real silk crepe and the practicality and economy of summer cot- tons. This lovely fabric has all the crinkly loveliness of silk, with a highly lustrous weave, vet the cotton threads make it more durable under ~tc1d. wear and tubbings. It is yard wide and shown in all the new colors, in- cluding Egyptian. Oriental and other prints. Finer grades at $1.25 and $1.50 yard. Printed Voiles Woven Tissues . 75¢ Special, 28¢ The printed voile is still Summer blouses and to hold its place oi impor- dresses cannot fail to be tance among summer frocks, both cool and dainty when and is_here shown in many fashioned of these pretty Bulgarian, Egyptian, floral sheer tissues Shown in and other prints. on both combination ~(npr& of va- light and dark grounds. 40 rious summer colors. 30 and 44 inch widths. inches wide. .ansburgh & Brother. T I the woman of extra size. They are Turberville 1719 Conn. Ave. H Bet. R and S Phone No. 9407 " ->. <> > o> 0 LAFLI —will make Glasses to stop that Headache. (_:!aflia Upiical Co. ci¢ connection today had nted, who is| 4 member of the REDERBD DD B DRDRDPRERED irnival compa 'LEGION LEADER RAPS | PLEAS FOR AMNESTY |+ 46w Calls Those Who Ask Release of lah Blds. |\ T High-count percale in a nufuber of striped. checked and figured patterns in various color effects. Many of the aprons are trimmed with rickrack, pearl buttons or bindings of contrasting material. AR ZIR PRI NN AN PR PN PR AR R A PR AR —Third Floor, Lansburgh & Brothef. Lucette Frocks for Girls A Lot of Style and Good Value for $2.98 The same attrac- tive materials and smart styling that characterize Lucette irocks for grown- ups..vet there is an understanding girl- ishness about these that make them at- tractive to the par- ticular girls them- selves, as well as appealing to the mothers. Political Prisoners “Un- patriotic.” Are You Going to Save this 25%? For a short time all our famous Snowboy Reiriger- ators (our own brand, made for us by one of the country’s best known manufacturers) are being of- fered at special low prices that bring you savings of 25 per cent of regular prices. Dlzzy Spells Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are not enough of Nature's lu- bricating liquid is produced inthe bowel to keep the food and moving. Doc- scribe Nujol because acts like this natural lubri- 8 ant and thus secures regular [ wur bowaimovementsbyNature's & o own method—lubrication. APOLIS, May 30.-The re- appeal by a group of prominent ns to President Harding for the fifty-t INDI PA | cont {pe —First Floor, T i se of the o so-called po- was declared “dis- | by Lemuel Bolles, adjutant of the American statement here. led political prisoners | in many ways to block the | in the crisis of its in- putation.” declared Mr. hey attempted ‘to turn iths from the cause of led for aid. They and aimed to of these laws by t ! cal constipated, litica {tinetly unpatriotic” | national Big Values in Needed Convention Supplies Heavy Seamless Sheets 72x90 inches $ 1 i 39 72x99 inches $1.48 81x90 inches For three-quarter or double bed— double-bed size. tra long (81x99) A fine durable quality that.will last long after the present need, yet so low priced you can fll all emergency needs at little expense. This is the Best Time to Buy A Snowboy—The Great Ice Conserver If vour old refrigerator is not sound and tight, a new Snowboy will save a big portion of its cost this summer. Every Snowboy is thoroughly well made of high-grade materials and finished in an excellent manner. waste so Inspect these two Dotted swiss, nor- handsome Snowboys mandie voiles, dot- ted or - flowered batiste, trimmed in various pretty ways with organdie, pique laces and contrasting colors. Many of them are the favorite bloomer dresses that are becoming to girls of all ages. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Bloomer Dresses, $1.50 Three pretty staples to choose from, and a number of attractive washable colors. One is plain blue chambray, trimmed with checked gingham. while others show various patterns of gingham throughout. Some have leather belts. Sizes 6 to 12 years. r abuse of the privilege of free i is responsible for the dea o American soldler Con the Gbacity hasdmood the camps. at = case, golden oak fin- ing the ished, nickel-plated brass hardware, heav- ily insulated. White cnau\cl provision cham- bers $19.95 No. 1060 — 3-door model, hardwood case. nickel-plated brass hardware, best insula- tion, and the pro- vision chambers are seamless porcelain lined—cannot leak. $37.50 LANSBURGH & BROTHER LANSBURGH & BROT“ER 420-430 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST—PHONE FRANKLIIN 7400 420-430 SEVENTH STREET N. W. e g -mI@ffimmmfm@mw&mmmmftfi@@@%fi@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@W@ =) No. 095E—30 Ibs. ice Smoothly woven or round-thread cotton, free from dressing or filling, their sturdy quality makes them values exceptionally worth while. Hill Pillow Cases 35C A Famous Qualit Choice of both 42x36 and 45x36 in these splen- did cases. You know the quality, and the price carries conviction of value. ~Third Floor, \ Takes the Sting Out of Shaving No matter if you do shave too close— an Leg app r their unpatriotic.” :| PREMIER WITOS PICKS___ NEW POLISH CABINET inctly Queen Anne Lotion Lansburgh & Brother. —will allay the irritation and restore the It's pleasant to use % Gives bet- ter resulty than the sticky creams, vaseline, etc. Excellent for chapped and rough skin. Men who shave themsclves like it. Marjan Seyda Chosen for Foreign | , Affairs Post in New Ministry. —Fourth Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. skin to oL normal. CARS A 30.—Vincent Witos, who succeeds Gen. Sikorski as pre- mier of Poland. has appointed the fol- lowing cabl ministers: foreign Ladislas —rubs in quickly. Gei industry, Nowodworski; agriculture, public * works, M and M For sale at all Peoples and other good Drug Stores. The Barnard Co.