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U.S. TRIESTOTRAIL Singer Continues His Role Despite ° Two Broken Bones By the Associated Press. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 12, CHAPLINS MAY APPEAL CASE TO WHITE HOUSE Brothers Will Make Every Effort to Keep Mother in United States. the United States under the care of her sons. “I don't know,” he said, “whether it would do any good for me to see the President, but I am at least going to make the effort, If the matter can not be arranged with the immigra- tion authoritie FIGHT CHAIN STORES. Grocers at Danville, Va., Organize to Cultivate Patronage. Special Dispateh to The Star. DANVILLE, Va., March 12.—Since the announcement was made by a 1925. M. P. Greenwood Adams to Talk | to Géographic Society. | “Hunting the Head Hunters of New Guinea With.a Camera” is the subject | of an fllustrated talk to be delivered | HEAD HUNTERS IS TOPIC. | D= e ——x] Philipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, [of S50 10 FAL Hindered in Proving Transfer of Bonds by Refusal of Witnesses to Talk. well known chain grocery company that it would seek to estabiish a num- ber of branch stores in Danville, local grocers have organized the Community Grocery Store Association, with the view of culiivating patron- age. One of the earliest evidences of the movement has been the painting of stores a uniform color. The rival grocery establishments are painted | before members of, the National Geo- | graphic Society at the New :u‘..\.,..u-‘ Temple tomorrow afternoon and even- | ing by M. P. Greenwood Adams. Mr. | Adams, accompanfed by Capt. Frank | Hurley, penetrated to the ~interior of | New Guinea, and the latter x.humwd’ NEW YORK, March 12.—Disre- o} garding broken bones suffered in a fall of 25 feet into a pit full of wood and iron, under the £ the Metropolitan Opera Curt Taucher, German By the Associated Prews. LONDON AIR CLEARING. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Maich 12.—In TR ESE T the event of a refusal by United; Gas and Other Smokeless Fuels States immigration authorities to re- consider their decision ordering Mrs. Held Responsible. LONDON, March 12.—The air of Loadon is gradually becoming clear- er, according to Dr. J. S. Owens, superintendent of the advisory com- mittee on atmospheric pollution. Lecturing to the Royal Society of Arts, he said that, thanks to the | gradual substitution of gas and other smokeless fuels for Toal, the soot de- posit in London last vear was only 59 per cent of that in 1916. A New Bracelet Ankle Strap Sandal Hannah Chaplin, aged mother of Charles and Sidney Chaplin, motion picture comedians, out of this coun- try by March 26, Sidney Chaplin plans to go te Washingten and lay the matter before President Coolidge, he said yesterday. Mr. Chaplin said that Mrs. Chap- lin's mental condition has shown much improvement during the time she has been permitted to remain in tenor, continued in the title role of “Siegfried” yesterday during the ensuing final scene of 45 minutes. The curtain was not lowered and did not know of which was hidden remarkable motion pictures showing the primitive peoples of the island and By the & b.. Mare by the audience Taucher’s fall, by a screen of steam across the front of the stage. It was learned later that Taucher had sprained both hands and broken two fingers. e The House bilipulbvsug 03 ts 614 iiia 78\ PINDLER a vivid yellow. their curious customs. | 801 11th N.W. Main 2704 LEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER MENSSUITS................9%c¢ LADIES’ . SUITS............S150 GLOVES ............5¢c and 10c naval oil mpt to pro rty bonds passed out of the hands of Harry F. Sinclair and eventually into banks to Fall, former S ¥ who executed the lease Mammoth Oil Co. Let us take cl’\arge of your Furs during the warm secason— and make the wanted repairs. *omerene, Government counsel, able to suggest in the official record their contention that the de- funct Continental :Trading Co. of Toronto served as an agent to the 2 pian, for H. S. Osler, its president: H. M. Blackmar and James E. O'N American oil men, now abroad, swer questions when representatives of the Government at Toronto or depositions. Nevertheless, their depositions were read in order that the Government might put before the court the ques- tions C. J. STOCKMAN HEADS® EXPOSITION COMMITTEE President Lloyd of Chamber of of éourtesy Patent Kid and Tan Calf With Covered Cuban Heels This new Sandal, as pictured, with small cut-outs around vamp and sliding ankle strap that fastens with dainty buckle, is most attractive and different. Sizes 2Y; to 8, widths AA to C now available W Philipsborn 608 to 614 2 ELEVENTH ST [——|n[c—=|al———|alc——[o[c————] Commerce Names Board to Super- vise Industrial Show. The personnel of which will be in cha ber of Commerc: tion, which opens ington Auditorium March 21, w nounced yesterday by James T. Llovd, president of the chamber. Charles J. Stockman is chairman and Henry C Cole vice chairmap. Other members follow: Harold C. Anderson drews, Harry M, Bedell, Mendel Behrend, H. A. Brooks, Wrisley Brown, Lewis Y. Buckingham, M. H *. Cragg, Charles W. .. Dougherty, J e committee The fourth floor is devoted to this event. entire of Court:ay Ross P. An- We have never sponsored an event to compare Grayson, . Harper, Hopfenmaier, b, George C. Jordan, . Harry King, Julius Martin A. Leese. Clifford 5. O. Mangan, Louis A. Miller, Olshefs| Albert Schul Charles J. Stein, with this. A most fortunate purchase of 1.500NeWSpring’Hats ---distinctive n character---individual in , Glegge J. Van Waller, Ivan C. Weld, Yeomans, Joh SO Mrs. Helen Ragna of Honesdale, Pa by workinig as a woodchopper earned The uncxpectcd has happenéd—the opportunity of offering in the Inexpensive Dress Department—the much needed Printed Sllk Frocl(s —of superior quality weaves and high-type design—for a Philipsborn Friday event at— development and surpassing in quality Among the Fcaturing new $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN SUNDAYS March 15 and 29 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Washington (Union Station) many stylcs— colors— Chic Pokes Pjcture Hats Draped Turbans Off-the-Face " Roll Brims Irregular Brims New Cloches Dress Hats Sports Hats Tailored Hats Embroidery— Matron Hats Pablo Indian Orange Castilian Red Conch Shell Almond Pansy Purple Thistle Bloom French Gray Navy 1 Of all our notable special Friday offerings this reaches to the highest importance by reason of the character and caliber ‘of the Frocks included— featuring the Printed Silks in a host of effective patterns, and strikingly new models—both of which stamp the price as extraordinary and the Frocks as Chester . leaves Broad Street Station Philadelphia 7.38 3., Wilmington Tickets On Sale Two_Days Preceding Exoursion Similar Excursion Sunday, April 26 Pennsylvania Railroad The Standard Railroad of the World As EBONITE “Strings"" to a Stick, Solt Winds/zZz > Around the Gears S Copenhagen Toast Brown 3 exceptional. MR. MOTORIST For many years careful motorists have expressed decided preferencs for EBONITE. They appreciate EBONITE because it was purposely made for the transmission and rear axle: How much more sensible it is to use a lubricant de- signed especially for that particular part of your mo- tor car or truck! Buy with yonr mind made up. Demand BBONITE, Take no substitute. At dealors’ in five-pound cans, 2nd"at service stations from the EBONITE checker-board pump only. BONITE {1T's SHREDDED OIL) FOR:TRANSMISSIONS AMD REAR AXLES BAYERSON O1LWORKS -COLUMBIA 5228 Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has all the advantages of grandmother’s mustard plaster WITH- OUT the blister. You just apply it with the fingers. First y-u feel a warm tingle. as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then comes a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. i Made of pure oil of mustard and other | simple ingredients, Musterole is recom. mended by many nurses and doctors, Try Musterole ~for bronchitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rhaumatism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neuralgia, con- gestion, pains and aches of the back or Joints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. 1t may prevent ‘pneumonia and To Mothers: Sizes for Women and Misses Street Floor. BBt WIS Flowered Crepe A—Tan and Blue Printed Crepe blue C—Maize Crepe Chiffon —printed in_rose designs and set off with lace ruffles. F—Tan and Blue Crepe —in a broken block design that is charmingly capti- vating. —with distinctive front ruffiing. Printed Crepe —with jabot that adds a touch of dressiness. —with georgette ruffles. D—Black and White Printed Crepc —in floral design; black tie and tassel, [o|—=o[—=]a]e—Fa|u|—=[n|c—=[a[—=a[n[—F s lllc——=Inlc———= s [e—Dirl———a[c———q] with Ll E 'First Choice tomorrow ---Friday--~ This is truly a remarkable collection of charm- ing Hats—of. celebrated . creation—from -studios famous for their brilliant ideas—and the consist- ency with which they are carried into effect. A Hat for every type—for every occasion—a medley of the season's most promising colors— Prod“ced in straw and fflbric!. Large and small head sizes and becoming shapes for miss and matron. Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. . Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35¢ and 65¢, in Jars Sale ‘begins with store open- ing 9:15 Friday morning. Fourth Floor el e[l [Elc——]8[cal0[—=8———[alc———9] V,EEEEEEEDE}B UEEEEEEEEEEE E_EEE’E:—EHEE : Better tham @ mustard plaster ——— o] ———— b} c——3 B c———|s= || e——]a]————|a[———ja|———| " ; [