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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, APRID 10, 1925. ; Distinctive Uniform |TOURISTS ENMESHED |, B T 3 MITCHELL DENIES s SILK BROCADED - 54.00 WOMEN'S SATEEN | For Naval Aviators| Y MARYLAND AWl yrRiCAN LADY CORSETS 720-22-24 Tth St. NW. COSTUME SLIPS Officially Granted = [ ] | . i e e L Scores Tied Up When Police Are Silk Brocade or Stout (‘ounls 95 N Lustrous Sateen Slips, w ...1,$ Odj A uniform for naval aviators Ordered Not to Recognize Efgrlic;) ;icktf’&\r\%{mgoffif j::f; 2 . ol | deep hems and pleated | = that can be worn while flying, : n O g o - e ik ! Temporary Florida Tag. 5 3 i flounces; black, white and high Says Aircraft Is Independent| when o avietion statione: which i fancy braid trimmed. 4 garter AGENTS FOR LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS i B v voc: supporters. the pilots lcng have advocated, has ytio ARmoelaled Prems: PP i anted by the Ni e of Land or Water Aid, been granted by AH eV remsy | VBALTIMORI, M4, April’ 10—0r material, the same as that now |ders from the commissioner of motor vehicles to members of the State po- i used for the marine enlisted men, : 4 in Speech. mdiem s e R e e b marines’ in Winter and khaki in [automobile markers issued in Florida Summer. It will include a single- has resulted in the detemtion of n. William Mitchell, soon breasted coat with roll collar, scores of motorists at Belair, near breeches which button from the |here, during the last threc days. knee down; russet puttees and The owners or drivers of these au- shoe and with the star in black tomobiles were informed that - Sl and the stripes indicating |could mot move 2 AP ‘ rank, in black mohair. The shirt substation until Maryland licenses public r' e his transfer will be of khaki with soft collar. for the year or licenses from their - = from Washington was ordered, de-{ A black tie will be worn and the |home State had been obtained. E ded f Ea f mbe f th famll vl i claredtho airplane 1atnctiTapetent] o e e L e abiorily st ba maltiats i verything nee or Laster, for every member of the y. Fresh stocks arriving daily upon >u:‘émfli :-hv[m.y;x fomepersons| except the cloth top will bo of |ferred to pay the Marvland license . fiofls r last . t X 7 Stratod iand that . eDiplonenitonin| yoame oods dE e MR e T e e et aftord new splendid selec 0 t nute shoppers. er ster prices preval ior tomorrow. effect are “absolute rot between a naval aviator and a |cense fee for the entire year, when “All we need on trips like that,”| naval officer who is not-a pilot {s [the Maryland markers are good for he declared, “are supplies, and we that the former wears a pair of only 30 days in their home States. can get anybody to take gas and| gold wings on the left breast. These drivers left their machines in 0il out to an island for us.” The the vacant fleld and went by train to airplane, he added, is absolutely in- e geot their State tags. Protests against ;l‘fl:m\d\nl of anything on land and| EAKED |NJURIES CHARGED. ;i,:miznr.;;:“Tge(;f;:e;fir;a\;;‘an;"::; . Mitchell's talk was made in . stopped. All sizes. connectio: h the introduction of|pneurange Beneficlary Swelled e and Antartctic regions to Europe and | len joints and gave himself the ap- ber of Wall Street Firm. Nice Quality Wool Crepello, in sl 50 H B SILK HOSE Cites Planes Achievement. returned here yesterday against E. Morris & Co., |f] Ined and silk embroidered trim- | —— Each pair g “We are only 50 hours away from the mails to defraud in the alleged |y #70% CO8 ity anta fihg eriie it brief version of the world flight and vings Bank, ich is commemorat- v Hunt Club. He was a graduate & 1 Capes, with brushed fur-band trim- Licuts. I P. Arnold and Leizh and declared such flights are|pearance of having sustained in- T April 10.—Stuyvesant | | €ither boy or 1 style, with small | Gartman of Doniphan, Mo, by a : and a great | || med; smocked or plain front. $ .00 322’00 $25'00 / h | United States grand jury. grandson of President Martin Van I strali A ald :‘r""‘:céfé“pz;‘ffl"cms from an insur-|jjjness. . He was 46 years old. He TOTS’ KNITTED | I All the new, o wanted to sticw the y‘veupfe what — — beth W. Wynkoop; two sons, Stuy CAPES f il :xr-‘e‘ekr:l ::?,d"‘:.‘;r the airplane could do and had mapped | vesant Fish ris, 3d, and Martin I ‘as well as out a eries of projects. We few | MADE BANK TRUSTEE. |Vi™huren Morris, and & dsughier, Novelty ] oS e o across the continent in hours, we | NEW YORK, April 10.—Patrick H.|Miss Hilles Morris. & CEW eave 4 | Mude of fine sunk battleships and then flew around | crowley, president of the New York| Mr. Morris was formerly a member Y Knitted o i | It Y woo! flannels the world. Central Railroad, has been elected a|of the New York Stock Exchange, Wor- — 3 and poiret twill made a plea for commercial aviation, | ing its seventy-fifth anniversary. of Columbia University. wool collars and \ med and braided | High tops. Bla _ 2 Wade, who have fuet return=d from Joints Is Allegation. VAN BUREN KIN DIES. . Baby’s Easter Wear 1 an e sive lecture tour. i He showed maps on the screen| LITTLE ROCK, Ark. April 10.—Use|Stuyvesant Fish Morris, Jr., Mem- . ’ 4 ko * feasible juries was alleged in an indictment B parmer i Yihe|Q or large scalloped” collars: well 1 1 e ) Gartman was charged with use of | g, en ™ gied rday at his home $3.50 LITTLE i il ENSEMBLES_COATS Lieut. Arnold gave a light and|irystee of the Emigrant Industrial[th Anthony Club and the Rock- 4 sted Coats ars either declaring in Europe a short time ago J fronts, finished with Y or tallor made. 4 cow was carried by airplane from cuff sleeves and el 5 % g . & Sues = s sleev ght P 3 The ensemble R Star e to i Iyl & eass novd heavy silk rosebuds. y : has novelty silk dress to match the coat L’ 59c¢ Boys’ Sport Sox from Lopdon to Par In the case| . ; vas sent by, air be- |l Pink and blue. ’ age made him -sick, Lieut. Arnoid said. Lieut. o explained five reels of motion $2 LITTLE TOTS’ ures prepared by the engineering | 04 VOILE DRESSES division of the air servi Wi showed the flight from its beginning to its conclusion. Although arrange- ‘J.fi FURRIERS FOR OVER A THIRD OF A CENTURY 1“! Sheer voile. Attractively made $ 1 39 . ments had been made for broadcas in two-tone combinations. Col- ing the meeting, they could not be carried out at the last moment, lars silk embroidered. Shirred and DAWES IN NEW ROLE. New Fur Scarfs T — R QZ"“";,.. . HANDBAGS women. To Wear With Easter Costumes B i e e top the smartest Spring costumes, Eastel' GIOVE Sale |BEAUTIFUL EASTER DRESSES OF SILK . WOMEN’S 9 8(: *HIC. April 10.—Vice President ’ o 1] b i “harl wes, underslun . . . I 9 : I Cuarles G Dawes undsrslung pipe for the diminutive coat col- - i i R R ] LEATHER . mouth, paused long enough yesterday = 3 | New novelty styles in gayest, 1 I during an address before the Ad- - with fancy cuff tops, 3-row | St fais . it e lars call for the flattering ef e e e 49 |[| pretticst Spring colors. " Just | HANDBAGS to tell about his first expedition into f finger tips. All colors. st A \'e’ar—individua] et N ect of furs. ; == || Easter w . & . he United States Senate. L ¢ et howevor repurtarsinvaroexs i sive and having all the ear- Real leather cluded. “That adventure,” Mr. Dawes 1 50 w 9 marks of highest priced gowns. d fa \ . omen’s Long Choice of satins, crepes and said, in ending this part of his speech and launching again’ into the man ;\Ssembled here is a Complete / % Silk GIOVC& georgettes. 16 to 52 sizes to select from. that was, “is not ended yet, but it i colors. ought to win me membership in this e selection of Correct Furs. 4 e § | $3.50 WOMEN'S Members refused to reveal what Mr. %é i1k heavy $ 1 :99 | TRA Sle SPECIA[S i1e R BEADED BAGS Dawes had said and the Vice Presi- Z stitched backs. wemmetreie |l Twelfth Street, Between F and G TRy Urn R | COATS s ESRESSES ¥ ’ : 3 TS desirable colors. Irregulars . s ‘50 8 5 | sinons i W 5% to 837 : ""'52.00 WOMEN'S $1.00 Women’s i o Twill, Suedine, Velour, Satins, Crepes and Jac- Fabric Cuff Gloves || roure sn curneis o, | gusrd Sk Breges s + b ' LEATHERPOCKETBOOKS in black, navy, tan, gray, brand-new, Pockethooks Imported Chamols-lined straightline and novelty Glo with fancy embroid- ||| copen and r‘l e. fmco:m‘ styles. Youthful models— ered cuff tips row em- Joughtu)- foiyles for Stollt, the kind to give slender fines c women requiring 45 to 54 | and smart appearance. 46 to broidered backs. Gray, mode K and beaver. sizes. 54 sizes. I Snappy Clothing for Boys Men’s Dept. Specials Just the Coats, Dresses and Hats $12.00 Boys’ Vest Suits 59¢ MEN’S NAINSOOK Girls Want The Sesso's Newest Vest Srits for UNION SUITS Big Cosls boys in sizes 8 to 16 years, made of _Both Pajama Check or Wide Flannel and Cloth Coats wool tweed, fine cassimere; English ° Stripe Nalnsook _h:m?“sxt:r. MRt e Aot coats and 2 knicker pants. ' c models, fancy insa : Calane : 340 46. bottom bands. All colors. & ; 5 . s ’ : Pure P (F?:\l;ls Silk presses 11" Hour Easter Shoppers! \ 55 40¢ daia it ! A auRlity shades, inc 1 1 i it 2 - & \ {ose. o e Every Express Shipment brings the loveliest of around’ belts; thres Sl PR e to 14, pocke s 3 lovely garments to make the sun shine brighter on 7 E = gray and brown. < Y iack, Cnavy, - grav, $4.00 Girls’ Broadcloth Dresses cordovan. r Morn for wise Washi h sl ) 2 i i Tmported lustrous broadelotl Easter Morn for wise Washington shopper: a:a m”ld?’gy:h i:wemle Sultt9 8 $1.00 MEN'S B ASLI?IB]-ISG- ol ters” it "W $ 3'39 : Seattsatie suinitor GAN UNION fone Gimnea. "An 0 50 - ats -’ b e B A s $ . Beru and White Medium- : Qe o Ultra- Smart Co At . B s ol T Rl :‘::’.fl:‘}:;"fl;';;’::‘ High neck, short sleeves and N a - 8. ankle pants full lap-over sea EASTER HATS L e 1995 Ja't) ¥ B 49cto 2% | MENS SHIRTS Sentigine S St i i . Hats for boys to match coats and suits; in |l tarns in neckband and collar- e Miracle Miracle & ciraws, tweed and fancy cloths and all-wool ||| attached;coat style, with double- fower Elmma turned cuffs. All colorsand sizes. Values! Valaes! § 5 ' iy fabrics. All well made and lined — r‘l\lv Jb.v- Miracle 22202 L b |G SHOES Valaes! alaes: ! >N \ N\ $3.00, $4.00 { k Patents, velvets, OTHER SUPER-MIRACLE VALUES are repre- S \ Skl .9 sented in an exclusive group of Coats priced slightly i R s 95 — e 29 9 5 Shoes at a S;Xi&g) of l‘!la;g ars After-Easlt:ixi‘t-SPrice Sale higher. Don’t fail to see them. styles and colors in- cluding black and . GUARANTEE b > X 3 tan’ combinations. We guarantee the price of any garment pur- Pall’ S Of CH[LDREN S SHOES $ 1 9 5 chased in this store to be the lowest in the city. Satl:'rdclyl Spe:.‘ifllb L ithi i i Sturdy, good-looking shoes for boys and girls. eiwithin thre? daveitichn be .d“phc“.d forjiees Laced and button stylc: All sizes. money, we will refund the difference or return g $5.00 and $6.00 Captivating DRESSES!! SHO$ES 7 n e e Best Trims Newest materials— ribbon bow ties and ¢ y newest shades—newest $ .95 $ .95 $ 95 all the new novelty s \ \ : All the Newest styles! Don’t miss these styles, in all leathers i i Miracl Miracl, Miracle o . Miracle Values in iracle iracle o Iy Easter Colors Spring Dresses. Valaes! Valaes! HUDSON’S—Washington’s Miracle Store—919 F, St. N. W,.