Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1925, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925. 13 dent Saavedra in the past few vears, | military to close up all opposition east, and afterward patting himself on % ~ 99 BOI.IVIAN PRESS GAG which included martial law, muzzling | newspapers, and imprisoning and de- SAYS SPOUSE KICKED HER. et fud “4ns bragging of it. The BLACK BEAUTY” OF WILD WEST SHOW of the press for 22 months and censor. | porting their publishers and editors us —— wite alto sserts that her husbahg ship of all news to and from the|being necessary to the peace of the | French Wife of Doughboy Declares |beat her, declaring he would “tamt * CONTINUATION SEEN v, countrs. EHtoy Declares | Dovs i i 1S Villanueva's election was assured | (Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Daily News Co.) He Said He Tried “Taming. | R T In a suit for maintenance filed in i {New President Expected to Carry| tne Republican party, made up chiefly e Csetn f on Muzzling Policies of [ Eiborat ey, de b of whites, nad | After 20 vears of existence. American doughboy, Ray C. Reeder.| Japan's foreign trade for the firs i & - 31 S di | virtually no chance to elect its candi- The first and last tking required |charges him with kicking her out of | quarter of showed the heavies aavedra. | of genius is love of truth. ! thsir home, 543 Fifteenth street north-' impor ntry’s history 1t is believed here that Saavedra's domination will force the new presi- dent to continue his attitude toward President of Blivia, the press of |the press. The muzzling was made Buenos Afres asks whether he will [ possible through Saa declaring from the start. He was personally the District Supreme Court, Mrs | date with the Republican administra- continue the despotic rule of Presi-! martial law in June, 1923, using the e e - She is represented by Attorner® James B. Archer, Etta Taggart and Charles F. San The French state railways' coal of- Tenth Anniversary Services Held by Clergymen of All Faiths. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News BUENOS AIRES, May 7.—With the election of Jose Gabino Villanueva as chosen by Saavedra, who dominates fice in Cardiff, Wales, has been closed | Suzanne Reeder, French wife of an | tion controlling the machinery. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SEVENTH STREET e ™ GG G EGOG G ANOTHER TWO-DAY SALE NWomen's f rmg jootwear P g FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Tac Sumie Sitnatere o i ess in memory of Charles trical producer. who n the Lusitania Drew announced recently that 3 § repashontehs Frohman’s friends " § NN || ceriee aduls pecial me- | > | T v ot connection M G posed for | " hington, dedicated to those lost at sea. Will Read Hero's Story. cilla de Vescovi will sing Theredy Promoling Difestion Cheerfutness and Rest Costiss ster written by her ie Vescovi, who per. 4 wome! Aneipful Remedy for on carrying 1,257 on. off the n_the fore. t a torpedo e starboard how. A an explosion shutting a slowly | nels filled et counaun co MOV Tany Different Styles Taken From Our Regular Stock $3.85 It has been in use for more than 30 years to safely relieve 3 y A\ wonderiul opportunity Constipation Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach | tojehtauga ;ca;on > il 2 3 i : of Spring footwear at a : Flatulence Diarrhea Regulate Bowels 2 o moderate cost. Alds in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest and Natural Sleep without Opiates CZZ To avoid imitations always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. she sank who lost the Vanderbilt. Charles | pext Monday and Tus and Mvs. Llbert | one of the features of this year's perfo | er went down | ater rescued. | Capt. Sch ger, ho co e 1 e German summarine i he | SCHOOL CARETAKER DIES. | ™) nking of the Lusitania, was lost with e [ ow, two 1 his crew, later, off Zeebrugge. George M. Bradley Was Employed t,nwi X 30 Years at Eleventh and M. lives| This is the e champion” of the 101 Wild West Show coming here = e Charlotta D s riding him. “Black Beauty"” is | : N SN NN S —~ E Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harmless sub- s_titutc for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. dlawn Cemetery. vived by his wid-| rence C. I1. Bradley | Mon | land Miss Tait of Canada to Wed. George M. Bradley, 70 vears old, for PHILADELPHIA, May 7. — An- 30 years a caretaker at Mount Vernon | Seminary. died &t his residence. 412 U| In the State of Wyoming there are street, vesterday after a short il s|Mr. Bradley was also employed as a | Territo ait, of Montreal. to John |caretaker for the late Senator Philan- | ce 3d. son of the late Brig. |der C. Knox | 22 0 S. M. C, and Funeral services will be conducted Mr. Forney Metropolita E st Church to morrow afternoon o'clock. e lot you will find Strap Ribbon Ties, Plain Pumps and the newest t-out models. the last few y elkk have increased |in’ number. The leathers are Patent, Kid Tan and Satin, with Spanish and low heels. Sizes 254 to 8. widths A to Formerly sold at $5 and $6. Friday, two days only Inter I . Cunningham Co Every New Spring ana Every New Spring Color Summer Fabric—Mostly Confirmation and é aks C> (@Gmpany SEVENTH STREET Graduation Dresses in White PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Georgettes and Crepes, R R R R T N R TR R LR A Real Half-Price Sale! A group of blues and blacks that sold for 835, $40, $45, $50, $55 and $60 176 Blue Serge, Unfin- | ! | of course ished Worsted and Black Unfinished Worsted Suits consisting of one, two and three of akind. Itisasale that will appeal to the Here is the first big dress sale of the season, bringing with it a gorgeous array of flimsy Summertime frocks, which fairly smack with the newness of the coming Summer season. Featuring those ex- quisite Flowered Printed Geor- gettes in the most beautiful colorings imaginable. —Street Dresses - —Afternoon Dresses —Party Dresses —Confirmation —Ensemble Dresses Georgette, Crepe Elizabeths, flat crepes, both plain and ar- tistically combined, cross bars, canton crepes, printed crepes, ensembles. Complete dress of plain silk or beautiful print, with sleeveless, full-length coat of silk. All-over laces, white lace, beaded lace, silver lace combinations. —Lace Trimmed —Beaded, Flowered —Bouffant, Draped —Pleated —Apron-Front, Tunics or black, and suggest, as a ence in the d and with Mo too. The sizes are look them over. - Sizes just a day or two off— you know mother always liked those plain blues, 33|34/35]36/37/38]30/40(42|44|46|48|5 man who is partial to blue we might change-off from the other lighter suits you have, these will afford a pleasant differ- aily attire, ther’s Day PRICE A m REGULARS -3| 16[16]16]11] 2| 1| 4| 5| 7| 7| 7 5/11] 3| 1 STOUTS | | 199113 4] 6] 1] 2| 2| SHORTS LONGS Saks and Company SlEslisin] Sl o) | e a4 30y | |3

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