Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1925, Page 44

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1925. 14 meNER ATIABKEU e oot bl | it oo eate ™ ™| FINNISH WAR CHEST |5 ashisebie &5 nave & e | O'NEIL PLAY CHOSEN | 552 i (i Sntend 26| COLOGNE SOON TO BOAST of Mr. Widener. References made by former Gov. serve fund of 100,000,000 marks, to |an_extended tour abroad | “ ” ce Davi ore whom the case | Nathan L. Miller, Widener's counsel, CREA"ON Is R take the place of a reserve fund that FOR RDME THEATER Not only will the Pirandello com MASSIVE “SKYSCRAPER tried, without jury, fixed May | to_the character of George de Mazi- the Finnish government has been pany attempt to compete in point of S 2 iling of briefs by the attorneys. | roff, the prince's business agent, were keeping since 1883, chiefly invested in dramatic excellence with the Prov-| e it : called upon to decide then |the' target for Mr. Shearn's attack. —_— foreign bonds. The emergency fund e \ncetown Playhouse of New York, the | City Claiming the Highest Office whether the transaction by which Mr. Miller had called De Maziroff “an | of : should, in the committee’s opinion, inf 1 s wr: ..o i | Pitoeff company of Paris, the Marals Building on the Continent e O o piotures | adventurer, and his testimony “per- | Preparedness Committee Would |{he future not be placed in bonds|“Ile” Will Represent America inl|company of Brussels and the itiner & Youssoupoff in 1921 for |jury.” Mr. Shearn said Mr. Miller but as cash deposits in foreign banks. " ant Russian Chauve Souris, but it of Europe. e was *ha -jcoud find no evidence to bear out Place 100,000,000 Marks The proposals of the committee are Repertory of Pirandello S elve Gantantesy el el oo i . lder the laws of Pennsylvania, as the | these charges, and declared that “while : of a preliminary nature, and will I Called ““Squirming, Wrig- |plaintift contends. or an outright pur- | Widener was buying race horses and - in Fund. need to be sanctioned by the govern- Art Players. Germany, April 6 ? | chase, as Mr. Widener claims. taking gambling chan de Maziroft ment and probably by legislative ac- E pr e e thay ditsheet 5 . L was fighting ir. the French army.” He tion, before becoming efective. o DIOEUD Soon o the] gling Defendant” by Coun- | Perjury Ts Implied. said De Maziroff had “played the part | Correspondence of the Associated Press. i 2 T Correspondence of the S R T uls: A = - { office building on the continent of Eu | Mr. Shearn's final attack on Mr. (»fla_m’ml‘?nmn frfirg mudn‘ lnl\lllnlsh.;" HELSINGFORS, Finland, April 6.— OI.EOSH‘A;, :‘%nrh o author. i i e g e 2 >rince Youssoupoff and De Maziroff [One of the features of a report made i i 5 'Neil, is to re, 4 3 g . sel for Russian Prince. rer’s testimony included @n im- | p1ap 4o gail Saturday for France. e e T Ao Gets First Honor. Q7T 0 e Tepertory of the first > sation of perjury, and con- | SRR b AR ness is a Suggestion that 100,000,000| For the first time in history an|season of Luigi Pirandello’s Art Thea Polka Dot Tie Comes Back. with this peal to Justice marks of unds be set aside for | American sculptor has the right to|ter, according to the initial announce- | ¢4 reupondence of the Associated Press in any of the | Woman Spry at 103. A State war cash reserve. to ba de.|wear the costume of the Institute of | ment of the production plans of the | o U ¢ U imogaee ch you have | Mrs. Jane Cunningham of Rock-|Pbosited with foreign banking houses oo llle is Pau \,\. ‘I;nr(lcll. anr: new |-mhuusip. o 5 IL(J-\U"-\ April 17.—Polka dots are pitiable sight | ford. 111.. celebra i . | under the supervision of the state ex has been awarded the cross of | Great Britain will be represented by | the rage again in men's r than this squirm. | 070 Ill. celebrated her 103d birthday | oo/ er Gepartment (statskontoret). ‘emmander of the Legion of Honor. | «The Gods of the Mountain” of Lord | yrany of the exclusive desig lionaire and art c e ;. y omfortable defdnd- [APril 1 by listening Jo the radio and | The report discusses the ways in|® title which has been much coveted | Dunsany, Austria by a Schnitzler play | o000 S o X his right of repu ¢ entertaining her friends. She had 103 | which different countries have depos- | Py others of his calling. and France by pieces from the pens | handmade, the dots ail b Rembrandt pe > te This was simply a case,” Mr.[candles on her large birthday cake|ited their war emergency funds and = = of Vildrac and Cremieux. In all, 22 | by artists on the very fin e he artistic structu rted, “of a young man |and she gave as her recipe for long |comes to the conclusion that the best| If vou want work, read the want |productions are announced for a sea |smaller the polka dots t e ake up the ous sky-line of nothing about business life and happiness, “Keeping busy.” form of such reserve is In stores and columns of The Star. son extending from the middle of ties cost New York's water front. Correspondenc he Associated Press. rope. Though it will be only 19 stories high, the German press speaks of i Coming! . Eight-carload sale of Pooley Persod Console Phonographs—Known as the most beautiful musical snstruments n America. Watch the papers, sf you like fine things. Irregulars But Practically as Good as Perfecl—Absolutely no tears Vfor's On Sale Saturday Morning at 8§ O'Cloc i\\ On time---the annual May sale of Tuco Union Suits. Since 1922 this occasion, like \\\ 1 5 % . \§§\ Nurmi, has been a record breaker. Last year we almost cleaned out our entire lot in a \\ \ \ . day, from which you might gather that it will pay you to be here at 8 A.M. Saturday. 7 Although classed as irregulars, these union suits are guaranteed by The Hecht Co. and The Troy Underwear Co. to be perfect in every way, except for a small spot here and there, a broken button, a slip-stitch. - Absolutely no tears. The fussy factory inspector called ) ) ) . . them “seconds.” Let him have his way. Note these fine materials Your Size and Plaid Checks, Corded Madras, Fancy . all Sizes from 34 to 50 Madras, Plain Madras, Self-Stripe Madras s : 3 William Jennings Long, Julius Short, Maxwell Stubby. Ephraim Observe that there are the same fabrics found in Union Suits Bighips—every citizen, no matter what his proportions, will find costing two and three times 69c. And remember that we have sold = ce Times e And union suits in this sale that will give him perfect comfort. over 80,000 Tuco Uniom Suits in Washington. = £ ! Do 4 Bl Companion Sale of 3,600 Pairs of ~Companion Sale of 2,400 Men’s andbe here \ MEN'S MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE | WHITE AND BORDERED HDKFS. Saturday Morning at 8 A.M. ‘ 19c : 12 i $l Six for §1 Slight irregularities that are scarcely Perfect quality, hemstitched in plain noticeable. The colors: Black, white, white, satin striped and numerous col- Note These | - ® cordovan, gray and navy blue. Double ored borders. Representing a collection Fine Points \ N sole, heel and toe. A limit of one of small lots and samples. Limit of Fully cut, fully A _ dozen pairs to a customer. twelve to a customer. taped and full tai- : o é (First Floor, The Hecht Co) % = Yo rougn Toved. Taped wrmholes. (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) cdges. Closed crotch, Reinforced ocean pearl but- slastic web tons, taped arm- : ik Mot /lole:.' reinlorc.ed open at 8 A.M. Open at 8 A.M. SAG or webbing at waist. 5 ” '/.E IR. When you see The Men's Shaps will ® The Men’s Shups will them you'll want open at 8 A.M. Saturday for open at 8 A.M. Saturday for a dozen. this annual re-union. this annual re-union, F Street at 7ih 7 7

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