Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1925, Page 18

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1925 CHAMBER ENTERS | sk e owoRces. st paus oatveDih, | gyt s atictndoo s Sl a0 s G 0 G B G G B G Sl b B G G Yy 0% Two Wives Sue—Court Puts One CLOSED FOR REPAIRS Husband Under $500 Bond. | pygugands in London Have Last stice Hitz of S ('o":,un h\‘:- i ‘1?.?“3:?‘0&‘“#35{?{1‘& Uncbstructed View of Interior A. Reel to furnish a bond of $500 " e At R to insure his stay in \\‘»nhin‘loni for Six or Seven Years. pending hearing on a sult for & Imit- | p i \uoriated Press 5 i ed divorce brought against him by | ™ 2 Herriot Ouster of Alleged| i, “wier nore ot et " hev "wers | LONDQN, April 1.—The people of 4 married October 10, 1920, and the| London yesterday had their last un- Fascist From School |[ite churges he descrted her and the | obstructed view of the interior of 5t U represented by ‘Attorneys Jjames|Paul's Cathedral for probably six or 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 4 Brlngs New Storm ‘onlon and Ella D. Fleming. seven years, and last night the last | A limited divorce is also asked by |service was held under the famous = \irs. Beulah McCreay from Willlam | dome prior to closing the entire east- By the Associated Press F. McCreay, a sheet-metal worker, |ern part of the edifice for the work For A_ppearange_ =R e who Is under vocational training from | of strengthening it. and Wearing Qualities! 1 ey e = S aa e ln“\ Y har- The whole area under the dome. 2 the suspension of Dean Berthelem eptember 3 2 R h the transept choir and 2 e H of the Sorbonne's law ' v, Md., and have i J s C el. will remain closed to ;. 3 o L&B Ll"y, NO. 100 closing of the law school by the charges crue she | until the cathedral has | ] 3 ernment, after stude anife was obliged to leave her ¢ afe. { e ) 2 tions against the appointment of Dr. | She is represented by Attorney l‘AIph; There was &n unusua A 3 N 3 e wair of inter. | 2. Day |ber of visitors to ¢ v \ P ed from th N il throughout the day. / \ = Latin Quarter to Pa e { incldents were observed, as many 4 . \ e % debated | South Africa probably will adopt a | ged visitors took what probably w } o : toc n S the question until 3 o'clock this morn- n by which voters can register by it Jast Jook at the Interior of the 5 A A ing. and then the government's han o ) 4 £ A 5 dling of the situation was indorsed by 1 agitation was responsibl rouble Premier Herriot wound up the de- The new i 4 s sha d es of Opposition speakers condemned the | 2 | | [ o mi known branri government’s actlon as clumsy. tact- | |f e A\ ] : : - e gl ; are now in Mean u <| 18 s i | | 11T { { stock—Peau, . / ¢ ] peche, dust, salmon white /.. chiest < nut, BALLOON RACE ENTRIES, ‘ = RS : T S ll' f N San i al. silver il A omorrow, a Selling of New and || & teat \Openine MY | l M 4 D Women who are familiar ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. April 1.—Entries i T : =3 t. Joseph Five bal- wear as well as appearance craft Develop- and will buy a supply for Pl rosvagrot | . $3 95 $5 00 $6 50 s8 95 Spring while the color selec- > St. Louis. ® . tion is complete. rmy” will g ! When you were still shivering in your fur coat, this sale was planned—and bargained for! Full Fa:hloned: That is the reason we arc able to offer such frocks as these at prices so low. An excellent grade of pure HEIFETZ TO TOUR WORLD. Linens, Crepes, Combinations, Raytex, Ginghams, Linenes, Tissues, Lawns, Broadcloth and “”‘i “,"If" ‘f‘I;‘ff“'"""J('—'l“ Rayoa Chiffons that are far too pretty to be worn only at home. ?:':]‘” r'c;ix‘":r‘:::}vn”m\m‘)\‘ NE l\»\(m\dn 1\’14\‘ “\i‘,m‘: Jasc ‘t::hllm \ score or more of becoming styles to choose The business woman will find them just what she ~x|1(:u€fi1\' and retain t for, Amarican. ¢ nship ;L’ . i from—braided, organdic trimmed, with inserts of lace, needs f_c:( the office, !he homemaker for her Summer shape as well as their s, will leave his adopted country | - \ jabot effects and other distinctive touches. entertaining or vacation wear. Sizes 36 to 46. texture, through many laun- tour of the world, it was learned ln:lz = = dcrings. night The tour, said to be one of the STREET FLOORE longest ever booked for a virtuoso, will take Heifetz through the greater part of Kurope, as well as Africa B For Easter—A Sale! Wise Mothers Will Shop for Baby Folk o f.,*::'f“ R N Novelty Kid Gloves Tomorrow, Baby Day! akain in clrculation re-| \ - ¢ possible engagement of : Lo v Tots’ Spring Coats cior Enmanucl and Qu i V 'al he Duke of Brabant g ) e Belgiun (hrone. & ery Spem at....... ° . Jaunty with their assurance of smartness are these cunning little coats of polaire, imported.wool fabrics and twills. "In rose, powder, navy, green and tan. Sizes 2 to 6. A wonderful value, $7. 9.7' I ~ Carters’ Wrap - front | Bathinett, vith nne 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. b Shirts, of soft, fine cotton. ! poc;eu; d:&s(:‘l S Shell stitched. Sizes up 59C | table and | N to 3 years ¥ combined I i} Hand-crocheted Sacques, in Ivory - finished (‘flb‘. with | i The flaring cuffs of these gloves are perforated to give yoke effects, with pink and National springs, drop sldes. it an effect of lightness and grace. A soft, pliable grade of ;_lo\;leorr;r‘\:;g:‘d'e!rfl.\; 31.00 ?:‘::_:lY_‘ff» M s12.50 i H French suede or glace kid in the smartest shades of mode, Voo g 3 Daby Bed, ‘T:: gray and beaver. The kid glove only in tan, mode, gray hemstitched oenters and lnce- | . with carving. ———— > springs Very and white with black. L"“‘";““d adss, e sts ' $29.50 28-Pc. Layette Such styles are rarely priced so low—such a fine grade e S Wieker | $8.95 this price. The two com- Bod Huhbew Heenital Shasts: with | Dozen Diapers, 15x36 T of leather is an exception at this pric .of good quality heavy rub- | zen Diapers, 18x omorrow bined—a value you must not miss! ber, with four eyelets. 590 | S umbes STREET FLOOE. LANSBURGE & BRO. 25x36 inches styles prettily decorated— Cambri i . 0 stitched, :‘wo-lnch hem. 32.00 to 35.95 Martigny Dotted Voiles ferst e ,,,,,,f?_f S, v oo T e Gertrndes, embrotdered rubber itres i ‘ Flannelette Gertrudes An _Excellent Quality at This and tucked. jJianimade Dresses, of fine 1 Blanket Special Price—All Spring Shades Baby Seetty seylae & "";2‘:03 | T Carriages in cafe, ecru, blue and ivory fants to 1 y fancy colored tops. Pink, finish— flv;v:ur-b-. e or wm blue, vellow, rose, nis] G ni 39C : $11.50t0 $39.50 | o g et TOURTR FLOOR, umvul & BRO. Shirts Bands Dress Sltps Pad, 17x18 Pair Bootees 0919 i 19 1 63 83 A variety of lovely new colors with conventional de- signs of white dots. 36-inch White Nainsook, a soft finish suitable zsc s S e, 4 ity i 19¢ . % All the “Regular Fellers” Are s f;;::uigs.cfl;s):;?su & BRO. . - weanng These Smart 4 Pc. Sults 1,200 Fine Imported | sl 5 BroadCIoth Shlrts v Wearing them with just that bit of a swagger a Of a Lustrous, Closely Woven § [ boy affects when he has Imported English Broadcloth. . ! < e something just a little bit 4 better than his compan- Collar - attached f\ ions, for there is nothing or neckband style | L smarter or more up-to- —whichever you date than these English- find most comfort- cut styles. able — in these Light, Spring-like col- splendidly tailored, i & ors, in fine light-weight roomy Shirts. suitings. Coat, vest and ‘Every detail-—qual- regular and golf knick- ity of buttons, fin- ers. Sizes 8 to 18. ish of seams, full, For the Girl easy - fitting lines, Models of which there is lpng Tmm“ marvelous values toyou. Never be- i ind—r - . e ieher e, | tons for the st k. o Suits ! A special pur- chase brings these fore have we 1 : e much higher than 1 ilored Off.ered such bar- . g z 4l $1.95. ;’;fi‘e‘:: o e"nsew mennish With Regular, Long gains. Every wom- ‘ |l In white, tan, | gffects or more elaborate and Golf Knickers 1 i gray or powder blue braid and embroidery. l 7 an and miss will be e ath - fiank The coat sketched is of $ A becomingly suited. broadcloth. A full Bndingsof g f.:'l‘;.’il‘g‘ié'l" The older boy, too, likes the range of sizes an ets and cuffs exleetly English lines—short coat, blunt = L matftelr Wh?‘t tllje various sleeve s ::?pctlu‘;:r:hoisc;:: yest, f““l'fi"g“gf ":“5"5' Tl;’“ s ‘ir:us}i]ngle or o . hs. tucks. $35.50. suits, tailored of the newest fab- 2 s1ze of her head. ] lengths rics, have both long trousers and ‘:?;lble "éi’ri‘f“} X Z Other styles in tomate, 3 13 B ¢ Sh L Men's Silk Half Hose, reinforced heel and toc Black, rosewood, apple green, tan, golf knickers, sizes 13 to 18, or weight woolens in es apes cordovan, navy, beige and gray. ;-m, p;‘l‘er‘nduvy. '$19.95 two pairs of long trousers, sizes I_“g\:ocfolor. Sizes . e i o 32 to 38. L : g”t ity'les STREET FLOOR, unmol & BRO. * TOURTR FLOOR * FOURTK FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. est I rims— All New Easter Colors! 7 @@W@@@@@@%‘@@@@m@ PPTTPTTPPPPEPTTDTTRTPPDD

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