Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1925, Page 21

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BOLIVIA COLONIAL |ttt | SCHEME HITS WG S ' means of transportation. , plunged headlong into the whirling ' the skull and a severe gash on the Returning Settlers Say Ex- | Representative Sold Them 1 ' Uncultivatable Land. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 6.—The plan of former Representative Willlam H. (“Alfalfa Bill") Murray of Oklahoma to colonize Bolivia with American farmers has struck a snag. Some time ago the Bolivian govern- ment granted Murray 192,000 acres of land in the interior. Returning from Bolivia yesterday on the steamship Voltaire, Willlam C. Pittner of Colgate, Okla., and Rob- ert Gallentine of Apache, Okla., sald that the tract sold to them was jungle land and rocky soll in an un- healthy locality and far from any Gallentine said Murray bought the Jand for 10 cents an acre and sold it for 60. Farmers Taken Sick. Pittner and Gallentine became ill with malaria and got back to the United States through the help of American ofl officials. On the ship their condition excited the sympathy of passengers, who collected $674 to enable them to start anew Oklahoma. The farmers said that the other colonists were leaving, and that members of Mur: amily had suf- fered from the sickness that came upon the little band. Frederick J. Stimson, formerly Am- bassador to Argentina, who was aboard the Voltaire, said he would re- port the matter to Secretary of State Kellogg. AVIATOR IS KILLED. Foot Slips and He Falls Into Pro- peller. HOUSTON, Tex., April 6.—Lieut. John S Broussard, 24, aviator at El- lington Field, was injured fatally yes- terday when his foot slipped as he was dismounting from the cockpit of his plane near Clear Lake, about 5 miles from the flying field, and he propeller. The officer sustained a fracture of neck. He dled while en route to the hospital Broussard was a sergeant in the Regular Army and a second lieuten- ant in the Reserves. He recently fin- ished the training school at Kelly Field, graduating with the degree of A. P, or first-rate pilot. He had been in Ellington only about 30 days. coming from Kelly Field. His home is in Petulia, N. C. MASONS BACK HERRIOT. | Pronounce Selves in Capital Levy. pril 6.—The Federal Coun- 1 cll of the Grand odge of French Freemasonry pron ed itself in favor of a capital 1, in a resolution flirm its sym- | pa y Vi e 3 rratic govern- ment, “in its strugg » realize a real republic, despite all reactionary ef- forts.” ‘The resolution prot. state having any Favor of dge's that of the republic ernity and equality. “In fiscal matters,” said the resolu- | tlon, “equality consists of asking citi. | zens to contribute in zccordance with | their means.” 1 Freemasonry in France is dissim- | {lar to that in the Unlited States and | Great Britain. In France it is largely | a political organization. v Aberty, GIFT CHURCH IS OPENED. Los Angeles Edifice Built by $500,000 Doheny Gift. LOS AN ES, April 6.—A $500,00 gift from Doheny, ofl m’)itn.nl: ewly completed St. Vincent holic Church opened its doors to worshipers here yesterday. The services marked the beginning of Holy week. | As EBONITE “Strings™ to a Stick, | Solt Wind gz Around the Gears MR. MOTORIST You will always be safe with EBONITE in the Transmission and Differen. tial gear-boxes of your | Motor Car or Truck. It's a smooth-flowing shred- ded oil, does not leak out, does not channel. Heat or Cold does not affect it, S = e R e uesday —6 Extraordinary Sales T Well made garments, cut full and roomy for maximum service and comfort. Made of a standard quality Fruit of the Loom muslin, with a'soft fine finish. A material that washes well and is extremely durable. This very special price for Tuesday’s selling only. Sizes 15 to 20. © 57 Distinctive Ensembles From Our Higher Priced Groups THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1925. LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 On the Street Floor Offered Tomorrow As An *1.47 Shop Tuesday—and Save! 3 On the Second Floor Reduced to *39 Coming as it does just a few days before Men’s Night Shirts Made of Fruit of the Loom Extraordinary One-Day Value at On the Fourth Floor Children’s Muslin Underwear At Unusual Savings 50c Princess Slips, lace and em~- broidery trim, 4 to 14. Combinations, lace and em- broidery trim, 4 to 12. Cross-bar Combinations, bleom= er knee, 4 to 12. Gowns, lace and embroidery trim, 4 to 14. Billie Burkes, 4 to 12. Sateen Bloomers, white and biack, 4 to 16 Muslin _Drawers, plain and trimmed, 2 to 14. Sateen Bloomer Drawers, 4 to 12. Shop Tuesday—and Save! On the Fifth Floor High-Grade Drapery Fabrics Exceptional Values for One Day’s Selling 89¢ Yd. Madras, cotton amures, rayon fabrics, casement cloths and cre- tonnes in the colors one wants for Spring. Beautiful qualities. Easter, this one-day sale of ensembles is as im- portant a style as it is a value event. A costume complete—coat and frock—for the price you'd ordinarily pay for each bought sepa- Stunning twill and kasha coats that may be worn separately or with the silk frocks that rately. accompany them. Shop Tuesday—and Save! On the Third Floor 36-In.Colored Sateen Reduced for One Day 4 29c Ydo ; - ) : ‘ \ it i Ve hite, makes this The variety of desirable shades, as well as black and white, makes sateen a popular fabric for children’s play clothes. A durable quality with a glistening, silky finish. Suitable for chair covers, linings, aprons and gymnasium bloomers. Full 36 inches wide—a value that is hard to duplicate at 29c. Silk and Cotton * Canton 48c Yd. In white, light blue, orchid, honeydew, nile and clover. Dropstitch Cotton Charmeuse 55c Yd. In white, light blue, helio, honeydew and pink. An at- tractive novelty. good quality. Shop Tuesday—and Save! The Spirit of Spring—and of Paris Combine to Give Distinction in This Pre-Easter Ruffled Curtains and Net Panels, in remarkably fine grades. Fringed ends and at- tractive designs. The cur- tains, 98c pair; panels, each. Heavy Reversible Grass Rugs—there are but 10 of the high-grade rugs, in sees. Speca... 914.50 Shop Tuesday—and Save! £ei White Enamel Pantry Ware Reduced Materially for Tuesday’s Selling *1.00 High-grade pieces of heavy block tin, well made and finished with white enamel. No one of them intended to sell for less than $1.25—repriced for one day’s value giving. Choice of—roll-top bread box, round cake closet, 25-1b. flour canister, pantry garbage pail, or Square bread box. Shop Tuesday—and Save! " Another Day Means Another Opportunity To Share in the Values Offered By Our Supreme It Really Isn’t Easter Till You’ve Chosen Your New Hat! Chic Easter Millinery A Wonderful Variety at *5.00 The color’s the thing this Easter season—in Hats! Every rainbow hue is smart, and the task of choosing the Easter hat resolves itself into a matter of choosing the most becoming shade. The New Shapes Are Becoming to Any One! There are hats with sweeping brims and piquant little poke styles for the bobbed or unbobbed head. And the modest price is no bar to smartness! Transparent Hats, Swiss Milan straws, tagal, satin, canton crepe and ribbon hats with 2 single rose or a profusion of gay flowers, an ornament or ribbon bow for trimming. SECOND FLOOR Plenty of Style to These Boys’ English Cut 4-Pc. Suits At a Price That Means Savings '9.75 S?ring weather just makes a “fel- low"” feel like “stepping out” in a new outfit. Fact, he feels uncomfortable if he doesn’t. There’s no “fuss” about these English models — lose-fitting, easy, swanky suits, with blunt-cor- nered vest and two pairs of full-cut, fully lined knickers. Just about the proper outfit for Spring and Easter wear—and it will win the heart of any lad. Smart Spring fabrics in cor- rect colors. Sizes 7 to 17 years. For Smaller Lads Snappy Easter Topcoats 35.95 Manly style with a tailored smartness—really they are quite as “snappy” as dad’s topper—and workman- ship that will prove a delightful surprise. Spring fabrics —tweeds and knitted materials. Double-breasted with all-round belt and sleeves. Grays, brown and tans. Sizes 214 to 8. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. 40-In. All-Silk Flat Crepe For the Easter Dress You've Planned to Make This Fashionable Silk Is Specially Priced *2.25 Yd. A close, firm weave that is suitable for the new set-in R AR AR AR R A IR AR TR SR AR AR AR A AR R R A 2 R R R R R R 7 ensemble and tailored frocks. A truly exceptional value in rich shades of blue, the wood tones, green, gray, beige, rust, navy, black and white. ' Dress Sale clings to the gears at all ¢ speeds, makes gear-changing (49 easy, lubricates thoroughly. 9 Buy with your mind made up. Demand EBONITE, Take no substitute. At dealers in five-pound cans, and at service stations from the EBONITE checker-board pump only. "EBONITE (1IT's SHREDDED 0IL) FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND REAR:AXLES BAYERSON OILWORKS - COLUMBIA 5228 Guard Against “Flu” With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and _Pneumonla usually start with a cold. The moment you get those warning aches, get busy with good old Musterole, Musterole a counter-Irritant that relleves congestion (which Is what a cold really Is) and stimulates circulation. It has all the good qualities of the old-fashioned mustard plaster without the blister, Just rub It on with your finger-tips. First you will feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick rellef, Have Musterole handy for emergency use. It may prevent serious illness. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’'s Musterole. 36c and 65c, in Jars and tubes. _ Better thas o mustard Slaster BRPPPE 19 The verve and youthfulness that is typical of this season’s smartest dresses. Brilliant prints, shadowed navy geor- gettes, pleated georgettes, crepe Elizabeth or the soft fold of flowered chiffon. Other Frocks of crepe satin, flat crepe, Jacquard and Can- ton in the more tailored modes. Here are a few of the styles: Ensemble Dresses Two-Piece Chanel Frock Frocks With Kick Pleat Tiered Skirts The New Flare Effects Jabot Frocks In a full.range of rich Spring shades, including the several new shades of blue, gray, cocoa, bronze, green, rust and effective combinations. Women'’s sizes, misses’ sizes and extra sizes. SECOND FLOOR K2 ° The Smartness of These New C-B Corsets Is Causing Much Comment Among Well Dressed Women That slim boyishness that every woman desires, correct lines that show her new frocks and suit to the best advan- tage—are attained with a C-B model! Exquisitely made and de- signed along the most correct new lines, these models are both close-back girdles and back-lace styles of elastic and broche, with straight back and hips, low bust and long hipline. The Corsets $1.00 to $3.50 The Girdles $2.00 to $3.00 BECOND FLOOR Silk Coats — Twill Coats — Tweed Mixtufes—Suede Coats —the four angles of the chic mode this Easter in every model the cleverest _designed have sponsored for Spring, 1925. Not $25 Coats—in the usual sense of the word, for every style duplicates one that has roved popular at a price far in advance of this. Mannish Double-Breasted Coats Flare Coats Fur-Trimmed Coats Straightline Coats Two-Color Effects Styles that are beautifully tailored and of materials whose quality will immediately im- press you as being unusual. And with many unusual trim- ming effects. Sizes 14 to 50%%. > SECOND FLOOR BERRPPDREDREEDRDDDBDDEBDEDBDRD 1 . It takes but three yards for a frock and the sim- plicity of the new designs makes Easter smartness easy of attainment. : Fashionable New Prints coreraine 30 O8 Y. In a lovely assortment of new colors and patterns. Hundreds of patterns to choose from. New Dover and English Prints Are Specially Priced 25¢ Yard Small, dainty patterns, suitable for children’s frocks are these new ef- fects. Guaranteed fast to laundering. 36 inches wide. 38-in. Plain-colored Voiles, in a beautiful range of colors. A sheer, fine grade, suitable {zor lin.e;;e an: frocks. egularly 35c a yard; Tuesday ..ooevnnnn v 296 THIRD FLOOR during thenext few days, is all we ask you o pay to secure complete with attach- ments. Don’t wait uatil it's too late. Phone today! Franklin 7400 DEMONSTRATION— / STREET FLOOR

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