Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1925, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WORLD WAR AIR PILOT [itincin 5 e e Sonths. for 1725 Willard street; William H. Whit- ing, 652 I street southwest; Louis M. ’}:\'A(‘khne. 4718 Eigh several hours. 4 e, c NEW JURY CALLED TOHEAR OIL CASES DIES IN PLANE CRASH D street. : rescue unsssfifififi\finn AIR EQUIPMENT FOR DEFENSE National Patriotic Council, in Special Meeting, Will Protest En- croachments of Communists. street; \’\xluam( " Mish, 1504 Dela- A. Clarion Nelson and Two Young|plane suffered painful injuries. Passengers Victims of Fatality at Salt Lake Oity. New Indictments of Fall, Sin- clair and Doheny Will Be Sought. By the Assoclated Press. “hmr ne e by SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, May 11 —A. Clarion Nelson, former superi tendent of the Western division of the air malil service, piloting a com- mercial plane, and two passengers, Grant Christensen and Russell De mo: Hiators 1n this territory. Arguments for provision of Naval, Army and air facilities to provide a the Interior Building. The speakers will be Mrs. H. H. McCluer, national president of the American War Mothers, who will pre- side; Brig. Gen. Amos A. Fries, head of the chemical warfare division of > |the United States:Army; Capt. W. T. Cluverius and P. P. Campbell, former Representative from K. The United States \Lmne “Bana winl play preceding the meetin of the Pennsyl Stewart, hier FIRST THING IN THE MORNING Drink gy Health™ A teaspoonful of ENO, in a glass of hot or cold water, fim thing every mommg m-ybeusedtopuflemcon stipation and that depression of spir- its resulting from inactive organs of elimination. It will promote that feel- ingof perfectinner cleanlinessso nec- essary to good health. Try it today. 'ENO (rRUIT IAI.Y—DIIIVATIVI COMPOUND) ted to hear i E. Ayre, farry \\mmz J. Theptoprietor psiively guarantes ‘whatever bas been o e oot s et rare of their preparation. J. C. ENO, Ltd., Loodon, Englend Ave., New York Prepared only by J. C. ENO. Limited. London, England T--n Sydney Woodward &Lothrop Down Stairs Store — Fraction of Usual Sellmg Price Popular Chokers Bead Necklaces ’ Band Bracelets Sterling Rings Golsed Comrpnite C Gold Filled Knives Metal Compacts Pearl Penknives | We secured thjs Imported Jewelry at such a remarkably low price that we are able to offer it to you at 50c—a mere fraction of the usual price. To see this jewelry is to really appreciate the values. \| Take advantage of this special offer—tomorrow. DOWN STAIRS STORE ONLY The plane had just taken off in the face of a_strong west wind when it sldeslipped and fell into a tailspin. Several persons who attempted to the occupants of the burning The fatal crash today followed Nel- son’s first flight as a commercial flyer War and won distinction as a military one of the perienced and competent Hawkins’ lemoval Upheld. CINCINNATI, Ohio, May 11.—The United States Circuit Court of Ap- strong national defense, and protests | Loge, both 15 years old, were Instantly | peals today denied the appeal of > | against the encroachments of Commu- | killed at Woodward Flying Field here | Morton S. Hawkins, former head of nists in this country, will be made at | yesterday when the plane went into|the Hawkins Mortgage Co., from the cial meeting of the National Pa. |8 tallspin and fell from an altitude order of Federal Judke Smith Hick- triotic Council tomorrow evening in [of 100 fee enloper, Cincinnati, directing his re- | thé auditorium of the Department of | The plane burst into flames and the | moet o Indianapolis. At All Druggists—75c and $1.25 !mom' RELCHE 8 CO. e Wellington Tuesday—Great Sale Imported J ewelry \ 100 New Summer Frocks May Sales Underwear, 88c White and Pastel Gowns, 88c. White Muslin Slips, 88c. Voile, Muslin and Crepe Un- derwear, exceptional at 88c. Towels, Bedding, $1 Turkish Towels, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 for $1. Exceptional values. 18x36 Huck Towels, 4 for $1. Seamless Sheets, large size, $1. Large Muslin Pillowcases, 3 Just Arrived Featuring Jabot-Trimmed Printed Silks $16.50 Smartest fashion prefers a printed silk frock with jabots for Summer wear. And tomorrow we offer a wide selection of these frocks at this very interesting price. A light, fine grade of printed silk crepe makes the dress Crepe pictured. A deep blue figured with flowered design in con- for $1. trasting color. Particularly smart model. Intants’ Handmade Border Printed Silk Frocks Are Popular Wear, $1 Hand-scalloped Dresses, $1. Hand-drawn Pillow Slips, $1. H and-embroidered Bibs, 2 for $1. Also Soft Down Pillows, 75c. DOWN STAIRS STORE Sale of Women’s Pumps Tomorrow 2 Very Specially Priced $7.95 Another of our popular $1.95 Sales. These shoes have just been received in the last few days and are smart models for wear now and later. If purchased regularly they would be much higher. Many women will buy two and three pairs—come early while selection is complete. Patent Leather Dull Calf Tan Calf ‘We have arranged these pumps according to sizes for your convenience. These are out of the m‘dmary values. Sizes 3 to 8 in lot DOWN STAIRS STORE Cover Your Floors With Japanese Grass Rugs You’ll Want Several _at These Prices w 30cue Shemt - GSc = - Ihe m . S Specially desirable for Summer floor coverings because A wide selection of patterns expressed in tones of brown, they reflect coolness and cheeriness on the hottest Summer green and blue, cool and refreshing. Reversible—there. days. Our direct importation from Kobe, Japan. fore doubly durable. Large rugs to match—Low Priced. DOWN STAIRS STORE Border prints are getting more and more popular every day and the styles more attractive. Flare skirts, jabot trimmings and bright colors typify the smart Fashion Frock. 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