Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1925, Page 11

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AMERCAN RELEF N RUSSA AT END All Active Work Stops When Student Organization Leaves Moscow. 23.—All active vork im Russia, ex- cept in t us area, ceased yes- terday witl American " relief organiza- ssistance no longer 1S the government mow be- f able to the spectal the Americ formerly students’ or- n by the Soviet gover not affect the Nes nization, which housands of Arm or- the Caucasus. Nor will the the agriculturat-and in conducted on a small and Mennonites. GERMANrsv GETTING BULK OF LOAN TO SAO PAULO American Bankers Find Money THREE KILLED 'IN CRASH. Others Injured When Passenger Bus Hits Truck. TAMPA, Fla., April 23—Three men: were killed almost instantly, two other' men were seriously injured and a woman suffered . slight injurles when a large passenger bus operated out of St. Petersburg by a real es- tate company struck A truck on which a crew of laborers.were rid- ing in the outskirts of the city early last night. lari, 19; Rosaro Cicarell Tampa. The injure ! derson, St. Pelersburg; Gaetor alari, Tampa, d - of D. Sealion — 38 HELD IN PORTUGAL REVOLT TAKEN TO FORT Former Premier, One of Group De- tained, Demands Release, Pro- claiming Innocence. By the Associated Press LISBON, April 23.—Thirty-eight offi- cers concerned in the recent lived revolt against the governm have been transferred from the w | ship Visco da Gama, where they were being held, .to the fortress of Elvan Hantarem. Former Premier Cunha Leal hag sent a letter to the Chamber of Deputies declaring upon his word of honor that he had nothing to do with the revolt and adding that he will resigm his seat in Parlament if the-Chamber permits his contirued de- tehtion. | —_—— THE EVENING OIL SUBSYITUTES’ STUDY IS STARTED Conservation Boerd .Asks Opinions of 50 Leaders in Indus- try on Use. Fifty leaders in the oil indusiry were asked by the President’s Oil Con- ¢ servation Board, in letters yesterday, _|for their views coneerning possihle - | substitutes for domestic well oil and the produets now derived therefrom. The hoard, of which Secretary Work is chairman, was advised by Government experts that an average of 20,000,000 gallons of gasoline is being used dally in the United States. The experts’ report neted that this country *4s the largest producer and the largest consumer of petroleum, with rapidiy diminishing resources.” Questions propounded in the board’s letter included: “Broadly speaking, does the utiliza- tion of one or more of the petrolenm substitutes mentionied, or others with which you may be familiar, offer possi- | bilities of tmmediate importance in re- I ey e e Mortgage Loans for sale by J.LF.OKOLB _ Main 5027 923 New York Avenue lation to the conservation of ‘petro- leum?” . ; “What measures, it any, would you care to recommend to the end that this Nation might be prepared to utilize these or other substitutes to the best advantage?” —a Of the nearly 8,000 postmistresses appointed during the past year Texas led all the other States with 166, California was setond with 154 and Pennsylvania third with 153. ARMY PRIVATE TO HANG. Convicted 6f "Shosting Comrade to Death at Manila. MANILA, April 23.—Pvt. William J. Johnson of the T5th Ordnatuce Com- pany was found gullty by court-mar. tial yesterday and sentenced.to he hanged for the murder of Pvt. William Wikughby of the same company on March 16. 23, 1925. 111 feeling had existed between.the two-men for a long time, the evidence disclosed. Willoughby was, standing in company formation when Johnson shot him with an Army rifle. The_ verdict will_be sent to' Maj. Gen. Willlam Weigel for actfon. In event of his approval of the verdict it will be sent to President Coolldge. RSN = A wrist vanity box worn in Eng- land contaims a mirror, a powder puff and a ring for a handkerchief. KEITH’S BUY HIPPODROME Between $5,000,000 and $6,000,000 Paid for Building. NEW YORK, April 23.—BEdward F. Albee yesterday announced the purs chase of the New York Hippodrome, the larzest theater in. the world, by the B. F. Keith interests, of which he is the head. The theater already was under lease to the Keith interests and operated as & vaudevillé theater. The property was purchased from the United States Reaity and Devel ment ‘Co. at a price_represented t | tween $5,000,000 and $6,000,000 The Keith interests will continu¢ their jwesent policy at the Hippo drome, it was announced, and wil maintain the strueture as-am -amuse ment house. - Business is better in Australia thar at any time since 1914. w—r—“——;—_———}m—fl Tomorrow! One Day ONLY G ~ CLEAI -Odds and Ends—One’s and Two’s of a kind—Remnants, Discontinued styles that cannot be reordered—All reduced for this one day sale to make room for M-BR@KS & CO “STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th Tomorrow! | One Day ONLY SALE The Brooks Policy prevails in this sale—cost of goods has not been taken into consideration—they must be sold in ONE DAY—so be wise and shop early. One banker in rth Dakota is | 1237 Wisconsin Avenue financing the purchase of radio sets | to keep boys on the f Does Not Return in Contracts to | United States Firms. By the Assoc RIO DE 415,000,000 ican bankers to the Paulo for improve, ‘Summer Merchandise. Store Opens at 9:15 O’Clock. All Sales Final—No Exchanges—No Returns—No Refunds .| 601 Dresses 35¢ 59 Silk Dresses 10 B 1 1 > atins, Cr e ine 10 Brassiers x| 45 | Suing Crepe de G - 839 J and Georgcttca. Tomorrow—For One.Day Only ~ 84 Silk Dresses Satins, Crepe Back $5 90 $6 .90 Satin and Flat Crepe e Tomorrow—For One Day Only 44 Silk Dresses Beaded Satin, Flannel, 2 Satin Back and Georgette, - Tomorrow—For One Day Only - 165 Silk Dresses Prints, Georgettes, Flat Crepe, Satins and Tricosham, Tomorrow—For One Day Only 94 Silk Dresses » Printed Crepe, Georgettes, ; o Ciepsde i EE andiSating) $12-9Q,, _Tomorrow—For One Day Only = T 155 Summer Dresses ,Lin‘en and ‘Broadcloth, Mostly £ Hand'made and Hflnd‘drawfl $4'75 “Tomorrow—For One Day Only $2.00_— . ol 1)/ 84 Spring Coats ¥With and Without Fur Borders B i |#One and Two of a Kind-- $1_9-75 N E Tomorrow—For One Day Only N 3 }$2‘1§_ e 62 Smart Coats , One and Two of a Kind 4V Fur Border or Plain s Z 5.00 “Tomorrow—For One Day.Only.. . .. . K 2 21 Novelty Coats - Coats of the Better Kind . Sport, Dress and Street Wear ~ -+ $33.00 Tomorrow—For One Day Only =~ | : 19 Silk Coats Flare and Straightline D:73. LT W?t]: ::d Wirt?-nout lll:-lu:s $42.50 Tomorrow—For One Day QOnly & Tailored Suits Ensemble Suits 33 Tailored Suits: -+ ' Poiret Twills and Charmegns Navy, Black and Tans .. - g Tomorrow—For One Day. Ojily 3 Ensemble Suits - Tomorrouf-—For One Day-Qnly. 5 Ensemble Suits Tomorrow—For One Day Only 4 Ensemble Suits - - Tomorrow—For One Day Only ed Prese ANEIRO, April 23.—The Iy by United States, whose representatives here admit having lost most of the bids in competition with Europeans. Orders already placed in excess of $4,000,000 includ tives, and only Underwear Bags 12 Bead Bags Were $10. TOMORROW. .. 9 Brassiers | Eojoy the rel fasary Sf-seacted Blgrows Were 59¢. TOMORROW., .. teas.. BANQUET grann Pekoe costs no mu‘res Szbr\'a x|! larAdmnu. A;:gr flavor, i Canisters. Write for bouklet sad Mice samplas McCommcx & Co., Baltimore, Mds Importers, Blenders and Packers : }84,75 ack equipment and passenger 6 Bead Bags \ 83 75 it is predicted, | s i Y as the United | Were $8 &$9. TOMORROW nable to com- ‘ 5 ing undercut-| . ations on loco. 5 Silk Teddies cent of the .\mnr—‘* (Soiled) g ) Were $5. TOMORROV... much im. he early post-war prod- | t that it does not equal | product, or even the 1t before the war. 8 Bead Bags | Were $2 and $3. TOMORROW | 85¢ 9 Silk Gowns (Soiled) 5 Were $7. TOMORROW.... ) German o il y AID HAWAIl CONFERENCE. | Rockefeller and Peace Foundation | Provide Contingent Fund. 5 Bead Bags 1 @ ~ Were $3 & $4. ToMORROW (%109 FROM Gp o and drugs — there is no possible danger m | 18 2 Silk Gowns Were $9. TOM(()sl;‘l'{(d)'W 75 Leather Bags 1 - i Were$1.50& $2. TOMORROW | 75¢ John D. Rocke- from the World ., both contingent ng $£25,000 for an ational conference in | uly 1 to 15, for which d group expects to raise 4 Jersey Vests (Soiled) Were $2. TO 58 Bags MORROW..... ] Were $3. TOMORROW.... r more delegates are ex conference. They mittees of civic,{= nthropic leaders of or a discussion of 45 Silk Teddies Were:$4. TOMORROW.... - 183.90 Silk Hose 125 Pairs Kayser Hose Extra Size—Black .Only (Perfect) Were $2. TOMORROW . ... ion of about 7,000, is turning out more d cigarettes than the coun. when it had a population of 26 Silk Gowns- Were $5. TOMORROW With a populat 000, Au n try di 86,000 125 Dimity Gowns : } 680 Were $1. TOMORROW .. 18 Pairs Hose Gold Stripe {Brown Only) Were $1.85. TOMORROW .. 75 Extra Size Gowns - Were $3. TOMORROW::+; [ When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them 54 Extra Size Teddies Were $3. TOMORROW.... ’ 41 Petticoats 1 [ 58 Were $1.50. TOMORROW.. | 50¢ 78 Pairs All-Silk Hose (Perfect) Were $1.85. TOMORROW.. 69 Pairs Silk Hose | J.'i':;:la?."y") § ‘ Were $1.50. TOMORROW 75¢ 3 87 Petticoats Were $4 & $5. TOMORROW Sweaters " Blouses 24 Slip-on Sweater. Were $4. TOMORROW... 5 Extra Size Blouses ) (Soiled) { Were $710 §10. TOMORROW | $3.90 _77'Back Warmers; | " - Were $1. TOMORROW. 20 Silk Overblouses }33.45 “Were $5 to $6. TOMORROW | uestion: WWhy does Buick use mechanical 4-wheel brakes? : Gloves : s English Broadcloth 3 Overblouses Were $2. TOMORROW.... 35 Pairs }81.15 -~ Chamoisette quveg_ Were $1 and $1.50. TOMORROW .. nswer: Buick adopted 4-wheel brakes as standard equipment to insure safer driving. Buick selected the mechanical 4-wheel braking principle after exhaus- tive tests which proved the absolute reliability of this type in every extreme of weather. Two summers, two hard winters, and more than 350,000 Buick owners have dem- onstrated the trustworthiness of Buick 4-wheel brakes. BUICK MCTOR CO. Division of General Motors Corporation WASHINGTON BRANCH Fourteenth and L Sts. N.W. Phone Franklin 4066 ' 25 Pairs i Real Kid Gloves Were $2 and $3. | TOMORROW Jewelry 150 Bead Chokers Were $1. TOMORROW A5 £1.1 \ 350 irts - 179 Compact 13 Wool Skirts » | 20¢ ¥ 25 Bar Pi 1$71.25 Were $2. ,Toth':)RROW. S $1.25 7 Sport Skirts Were $5 and $6. TOMORROW" 14 Bar Pins -Were $3..- TOMORROW .. .. 181.50

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