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EX-DRY OFFICERS [Man, Nearly Cut |CONFESSES ROBBING |ACTORS’ STRIKE FORECAST| FIREDAMAGE HEAVY. | Swelish Leder Dies - AR ES INDICTED BY JURY In Two by Saw, TRAIN OF $37’000,Equity Rejects Compromise—Bitter | San Jose, Guatemala, Water Front —Ernst Beckman, seventy-four, for- Fully Recov‘ers Fight Expected. Buildings Razed. Ralph E. Ruby and George Fowler, ‘ Virginia Bandit, However, Declares | ! mer Swedish newspaper publisher and NEW \’lvllh SAN JOSE, Guatemala, April 17.— | All houses along the water front, the Jr., Charged With Making That He Acted Under Orders L\quor of Others. i government telegraph office and the o | rallroad station here were destroyed BRIBE OFFER IS ALLEGED by fire which started in the raliroad | ro- | station yesterday. Declared to Have Approached Pro- member of the Swedish parliament, died yesterday. He had Jived here five years. Col. Beckman once was leader l»f| the liberal party in Sweden when it | controlled the governmenty April 17.—Predictions would be started If you are looking for omething different nething b et ter, ial Dispateh to The Star, MBERLAND, Md. April 17.— N. Hixon of Amaranth, Pa., been discharged from the rn Maryland Hospital after is regacded as a remarkable from the effects of an from a revolving saw, across which he fell at a mill at Northeraft, this county. He left TREES—SHRUBS—PLANTS 400 VARIETIES - “HOME GROUNDS—THEIR PLANNING AND PLANTING” A booklet written by a great authority, mailed free to home owners Personal Service a positjon to exactly Lo l your raquirements. A% Jose 12 & minor port on the Pa- | our comple! o cific coast of Guatemala twenty i e miles southwest of Escuint By the Associtted Press. PETERSBURG, Va. April Frank Mahout, testifying late yester- day in the preliminary hearing at . who has been , declared a le and that with vigor 17— theatrical w. it certainly and bitternes: Fred{ The Bauity Managers' Association and had proposed compromise. hibition Agents. . after hav- cd by Dr. A. Leo unusual vitality of on, who is about thirty years ted to his recovery. t Hixon from under downward toward to The Star. April 17.—Ralph | tant chief of th ton prohibition | ng in two six hragm also was cut in two. FILIPINO FUND GROWS. | £8300,000 Given to Continue Inde- tu indicte ment ¢ ring and poss 1 000- and Kelley-Springfield Cords 30x3Y, $10.50 Chesley & Harveycutter 918 14th St. N.W. Main 423 Prince George Court House of ¥. Reynolds and W. G. Longmire, held in connection Norfolk and Western - near this eity Di mitted ho had vhhed the s f § I ined the compromise no guarantee that of the organization | s employed in pub- gland are earning oniy $250No Extras Booklet and_information, Camp Secty., Pleasaut st.. Balto., Md. 2+ ntiy in | returned arly | etersbury office What have you done about the Awnings? A little forethought mow--will avert inconvenience and disappointment later. (et your c —and give the word to “go ai en when you are ready to have the Awnings hung (and it will be time almost before you know it) they will be ready. You have never enjoyed vour home as you will this summer “living under Awnings.” Tent and Awning Section Merchants and Manufacturers’ Assn., Inc. The Copeland Company Franklin Square 1313 K Street N.W. Walter J. Proctor Co. 210 to 214 ¥ Streeet N.W. R C. M. Burton & Son 011 E Street N.W. [ n|)l|nl umin: Co. STONELEIGH COURT CAFE Conn. Ave., Corner L St. Special Table d’Hote Service 6-Course Dinner (6 to 8) $1.25 PONY DINNER, $1.00 MUSIC DURING DINNER Luncheon, 65c Club Berakfas e to $1.00 Also regular a & carte serviee Entrance on Rockville Pike Half Way Between Montrose and Halpine i Your Patronage Is Invited Erowing short 5c to $1.00 each The National Remembrance Shop Our Landscape Gardener will be glad to call, help select and arrange suitable plant material for your home ROCK CREEK NURSERY ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND (Mr. Foster's Shop 14th Street """" om ¥ Closed Sundays Boys’ Spring Union Suits 50c White Checked Athletic N Union All-Silk Remnants Going in One Lot at $1.00ya. 39-Inch All-Silk Crepe de Chine 35-Inch Colored Taficta 35-Inch Radium Silk 35-Inch Printed Jersey (Glos) Silk 35-Inch Colored Messaline 40-Inch Printed Satin 36-Inch Jersey (Glos) Tubing Remnants Wash Goods Victrola values are as good as Victrola quality is high Doth are unequalled. You will find the prices of all the twenty-one Victrola models as moderate as Victor standards of manufacture permit them to be. There are many cheap talking-machines,—cheaply made,—but remember that the fleet- ing satisfaction of a low price, never equals the everlasting regret of paor quality. and Doemestics Eastr MlllmeryGalre' In a Glorious Assemblage of New Styles $5 .00 565 $95 $] 20t $p5m \ gathering that outshines any featured at King’s Palace e so important to every f this city and vicinity that little more re and --mrh a mes woman to be s Every correct style, of course—in every smart va- riation. Every high grade and modish material. Misses’ and Children’s Hats For Easter or Any Day or Occasion $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Quality hats of milan, milan hemp and leghorn Children’s Handsome Dress Hats $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 And what a brilliant array of trimmings, banked flow- ers, flat flower effects, clusters, garlands and mon- Out tomorrow Neckwear New Victor Records {Minllet (in D) (Mozan) 7ot sote DOUBLE-FACED Red Seal Records Juscha Heifelz) gq7 750 High-Grade Ready-to-Wear Hats For Women, Misses and Children, $1.75 High-Grade Untrimmed Hats—Special, $1.49 Sets, 98¢ Jabo tures; g plenty of hats adorned with gay ribbons and fancy feathers of every kind. Choose the Easter hat tomorrow. paane and H Victrola No. 100 = $150 Mahogany, oak or walnut 2 Victrola No. 220 $200 Electric, $240 Mahogany or walnue ~ Victrola No. 410 Mahogany, $300; electric, $340 There is but one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company —look for these Victor trademarks. Vic Widmung (Dedication) (Schamann-Aver) Zictin Sots Jascha Heifetz Violin and piano. A Mozart minuet, at firs limple. then intricate; and a superb arrangement of Schumann’s imphs- sioned song. Played with consummate art, and recorded with that perfection which makes Victor Records famous. Santa Lucia armnes Titta Ruffo 5 Marechiare (When the Moon Rises Over Marechiate) Titta Ruffo{ 99 (Tos) Neapolitan Two of the magnificent Neapolitar songs that today every one knows. This great baritone sings them in a voice of im- mense beauty and power. Numbers that should be in every record library. Melodious Instrumental Rustle of Spring (sinding) Rudolph Ganzand ) {Tl‘: lempmvisa(or—Overtnre} St. Louis Symphony OYCII.} 45389 Slndmg's familiar number set for the full symphony a; and a brilliant, modern overture with half a dozen lhen;mhul a tarantella-thythm prevailing. A record that is worth many hearings. Light Vocal Selections { Amoureuse Waltz (Fersudy-Bereer) Lucy Isabelle Marsh } 45390 Printemps (Spriog) (Stem) Lucy Isabelle Marsh Beautiful waltz songs, for the purest and most flexible type of soprano_voice. ~Wellknown numbers that you will recognize with delight—and cherish on these records. Oh! Susanna (Festuredin “The Covered Wagoa™) }Wendell Hall and ! 19290 Gwine to Run All Night Shannon QuartetS ‘Two of Stephen Foster’s songs—wholesome, good-natured old-time favorites with life in them. Presented by a new com- bination of artists that will strike the fancy of Victor Record audiences. Home in Pasadena Billy Murray-Ed Smalle What Does the Pu.uy-Cst Mean When She Says “Me-Ow”? Billy Murray-Ed Smalle New hits. The first is fox-trottish, with some double-time effects cailing for nimble ve ion. The Puuy—C.t num- ber, with Steve Porter meowing, is cle } 19293 Dance Records {Who.e Izzy is He—Fox Trot The Virginians Grinder Joe—Fox Trot The Vmwu e B e ol mhont o toe pisdar in new effects on the other. There’s good for those who buy this record. ‘ake a Little One-Step—Medley Fox Trot rom “Lollipop™) (lntsoducing ' Tie s String Atound Yot Fi % : g lnmhonl Novel mf:y Orchestral 19204 ’s N Else But You—Fox Trot There’s Nobody a\:- ox nr:dlfi; anm—.nwdmnuoo(mfirnnmbu It is a beautifully refined piece of scoring, and the other is a good companion. irginians1 9597 TRADE MAHK tro la \ncmr‘lhlkingmchlnecompawc;mdm Rain or Shine Umbrellas Made to Sell for $5,00 $6.00 and $7.00 $3.98 The majority are pure silk umbrellas—and of superb quality. Smart sport strap handles and ring handles, with bone or amber tips. colors. Easter Handbags in Infinite Variety $5.00 —Richly beaded bags in the new shapes. —Leather and silk under- the-arm bags. —Pouch bags with filigree tops. —Vanity boxes, fully fitted. —Clever envelope shapes. center of Lenos watch given with every suit at $6.95 or tion & more. Pants Blu St.zl!—,en's 4 _Union Suits 69c . 3 for 52.00 Of cool white checked nain- sook, athletic style; sleeveless, knee length. Cut liberally full. 'I L S s ‘-' Full-Fashioned SILK HOSE Save materially on guality silk hose for E: nakers—produced in black, white, all the nov The reputation of the —> Children’s Fancy Seven- Eighths Sport Hose. . gutiful quality, d _Hose, ops, Al the popular s $1.39 Kayser, Onyx, Triple A and Merrill Chiffon Every Pair Perfect rom noted ple colors. them the shopping interest—when associated with Children’s ‘Glos’ Socks, 59c¢ irregulars of ized Derby- Lustrous s ‘up th Mrr( All color Boys’ Quahty Easter Suits Styled and Tailored for Utmost Satisfaction $6 95 $8.95 $10.95 Three groups of handsome and ceable Two-Pants Suits m their good looks iate their go. lot also contain d the $10.95 lot con: rge Confirmation Sui Serge Confirma Th guality Two- 0 17 Rare Beauty—and Rare Economy! EASTER DRESSES 10 What woman will not grect this opportunity with enthusiasm—this offering of new and distinctive frocks at a price far removed from their worth? In a Friday Sale of Compelling Interest All Worth $15 Brilliant new fashion conceptions in: Roshanara Crepe Flat Crepe Canton Crepe Black Satin Tricoknit Sport Flannel Taffeta ¢ Crepe de Chine Satin-Faced Crepe Luxuriously fiew ‘straighitline, draped, accordion- pleated, apron front and ruffled models, variously adorned with bands of embroidery, strlkm;z motifs, sparkling beads, airy laces and gay effects of ribbon. All sizes, 16 to 44. —Second Floor, King’s Palace.