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CHANG RPORTED MOVING ON PEKING Manchurian Dictator - Con- centrating Troops, But Feng Is'Mot Expected to Resist. By the Associated Press: PEKING, Chiha, May 14.—Consider- able apprehension exists among’ the Chinese in the.northern ;part of the country owing to repo that Gen. Chang Tso-Lin, the Manchurian dic- tator, is moving iroops toward Peking, where the “Christian general,” Fens Yu Hsjang, has stationed hig forces: These reports add that considerable numbers of the Mukden general's soldiers will soon arrive in_the vicinity of the capital, but i is generally be- lieved that Feng Yu-Hslang will allow | Chang to occupy Peking without fight- ing. It is reported that some of Feng's supporters have been ‘prevailed upon to adopt a neutral attitude.and. that. consequently, the Christian general is not strong enough to fight Chang Tso-Lin_¢ime down out of Manchuria Jast | ‘Autumn, dP(‘lil‘lnR war upon the Peking government and i denouncing President Tsuo-Kun and his military supporter, Wu Pel-Fu, g5 aitors.” H military campaign. overly successful until Feng Yu- | H “hristian gene who sometimes cdlled the “Crom- of China,” suddenly returned from the front held by the Peking Eovernment's; forces .and sejzed the | capital This coup brouglit about the speedy defeat and féght of President Tsao- XKun and Gen, Wu Pei-Fu, and Chang later signed a pact with Feng. Before. returning to Mukden. Chang; in a manifesto to the country, deglared for a policy of nen-intervention in Politics by military leaders. As for himself, he intended to retire to Man- churia and obey the orders of the gov- ernment. LIMITS AUTO SEIZURES. . U. S. Judge Would Protect Inno- cent Lien Holder in Liquer Case. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE. Md., May 14, —The ernment has no right.to confis- te automobiles used* in -transport. ing liquor under an old internal rev.{ enue law where an innocent party Folds a lien op:the machines, accord- ing to a decision of Judge Soper in United teg Court, who dismissed two libel suits A\M against,two autos mobiles. The libels were fest cases. to dé termine the right of the Government | 1o proceed under-Bniold-internai rev- enue act in levying taxes and assess- olations of the national | law. The point involved | wus the right of the Government. fo| try an individual on the charge of violating the Volstead act and at the same time proceed under the rev enue law to confiscate property used | in the violation, but which mights be- | long ta an innocent third person. ! was, _not WILL PRESENT MASQUE. Performance to Be in Support of Episcopal Missions. The “Masque of Pandora™ “will be presented tomorrow evening in St. Hilda's Garden, at the Washington Cathedral, under the direction of Al- bert Parr and Estelle Wentworth, as @ benefit for the Episcopal city mis- sions. If the weather precludes an - out. door, presentation the . performance will be-given in St. Aiban's Parish Hall. Bishop James E. Freeman and the clergy of the diocese have indorsed the work of the piscopal missions here. Quartermaster Corps yChange. Capt. Christian A. Schwarzwaelder, Quartermaster Corps, -has been as signed to duty as quartermaster at Bolling Field, Anacostia, D. C. He will relieve Capt. Charles A. Kraus, Quar- termaster Corps, who has been trans- ferred to the office of the assistant secretary of War: The new quarter- master ut the aviation field, is now at the Quartermaster School, Phila- delphia. v P T /. ir¢'The Velvet Kind -Jg"c_t_CREAM WILKINS BREAKFAST THE -EVENING STAR, OIL MAN’S FRIENDS RAISE DEFENSE FUND Hope to Get $11,000 Bail for Gor- don Campbell, Figure in o Wheeler Trial. By the Asgcoiated Press. GREAT FALLS, Mont., May 14.— Friends of Gordon Clruphell Montana ofl_operator, rallied to hia aid last nighe and formed a committee to raise a "defense fund” in his behalf, in or- der that his conviction of a charge of using the mails to defraud may be uppealed to a highereourt furnish $11,000 bonds fixed by Fed- eral Judge George M. Bourquin. Campbell's friends gathered in a public meeting here and elected Tom Stout, former Montana Representa- tive, head of a committee to raise the defense fund. A nucleus of $300 for the fund was provided by oil well workers of Kevin, where Campbell operates. Campbell was convicted by a Fed- eral court jury last week after the trial of Senator Burtor K. Wheeler of Mon- tana, who was acquitted of a charge of accepting money for appearing be- fore the Interior Department in Camp- bell’s behalf after his election to lhe Senate. @ PRISONER IS SUED. Special Dispatch to The Star. WASHINGTON, The. move was started when it was tement by one of . O'Leary, that Campbell, who was the discoverer of the porthern Montana oll fields, was " and would not be_ able to rned, through a his attorneys, W. “‘broks Qur Entire Stock of Furniture, Rugs and Wall Paper— AT COST AND LESS IN OUR Remodeling Sale Immediafe clearance to make room for the workmen necessi- tates much of this great stock being closed out. Margaret Richmond, est value-giving-event of the year. Read every item. Don't delay calling at once $88 Dutch Barnguf hip. he ‘“Yan De © Now— $58.75 $150 Cogswell Arm- chair, covered, mo- hair brocade. Now— $100.00 $18.50 Mahogany Bridge Lamp. Now— $14.00 $4050 Chaise Lounge, covered in glazed chintz. Now— $33.00 $200 Secretary, solid mahogany, olid aoors. Now— $150.00 $40 Living Room Table, oblong. Now— $26.75 7 Axminster slze ' 9xI2. $331 Chinese Rug, very beautiful Now $248.75 $20 Muffin Stand, mahogany. Now— $13.50 $14 . Desk Chair, mahogany or wainu.. Now— $8.75 $25.50 Lady's Writ- ing Desk. Now— $17.00 Tea Wagon, drop leaves. $52 walnut, * Now— $35.00 $80 Chest of Draw- ers. . Now— $53.50 $150 Twin with cone Now— $100.00 Beds, tops. RICHMOND, Va., Moritz of this city has served, notice of a suit for §25,000 damages as jall for alleged attempted assault upon * Now— May 14.—Miss inst Kenneth Boyle of ho is serving a veas in This is the great- $10 Hunting Prints, set of 4. Now— $30.00 $17.50 Tip Top Ta- hm mahogany inlaid "'$12.00 $124 Crystal Mirror, handsomely made: $82.75 $10 Davenport End Table, an exceptional value. Now— $6.67 $115 Girondole, one pair, reduced to— $86.25 $315 Cogswell Arm. chair, govered, genu. ine needlepoint $234.40 $350 Bedroom Suite, 9 pleces, enameled and decorated. Now— $394.00 GEORGE PLITT CO, Inc. Painting, Upholstering, Slip Covers 1325 14th Street N.W. A specfal vepresenta- tive from the factory is here to answer all questions about the silver- are and club pl PA.TRICXAN DESIGN Salad Forks Set of st ADAM DESIGN Orange Spoons Set of Shoppmg List, Teaspoons .. Coffee Spoons 5 0'Clock Teaspoo Dessert Spoons.... Tablespoons .7 Bouillon Spoons. Soup Spoons. .. Ieed Tea Spoons Orange Spoans. Dinner Forks. . . Dessert Forks Oyster Forks. H. H. Dessett Knives Butter Spreaders Preserve Spoon. Berry Spoon Baby Spoon. Sugar Spoon. Jam Spoon, Olive Spoof . Cold Meat Fo Butter Knjfe Pickle Fork Cream Ladle Gravy Ladle Pierced Rou Pie Server. Pierced Pastry %nrr Ch‘oose From This .Setof Stx, 3 . .Set of Six, ..Set of Six, 7 ..Set of 8ix, .Set of Six, “Set of Six, .Set of Six, 5.3 Set of Six, Set of Six, Set of Six; 10 .Set of Six, .Set of Six, .Each, - Qelingers BIRD OF PARADISE DESIGN Hollow Handle—Modeled Handle GROSVENOR $10.00 ¢ $6.75 DESIGN Tablespoons u{ SMALL PAYMENT Places the Silverware in Your Hom¢ Many Women Will Prefer A 29-Piece- Set, $30.50 12 Teaspoons 3 T-hlaspml 1 Sugar Spoon 6 Dinner Knives 6 Dinner Forks 1 Butter Knife 26-Plece Set TUDOR PL. \Tl&. (By the Same Mukers Correct Service Tray FREE. "Look for the Big Clock “@flmg@r’s 818 F° Street @ Opposile Patent Office ADAM A DESIGN Table Forks $7.20 Now!- Within the Reach of Every One COMMUNITY PLATE CLUB Starts Friday A.M. for One Week Only The Club Plan Means small initial pay- ment and small weekly payments. SHERATON DESIGN Teaspoons Set of Siz GROSVENOR DESIGN Butter bvrradrn This is Our Club Plan YOU SELECT all of this ~—= delightful Community Plate Silverware you want—any De- sign, any Pieces or Sets. YOU PAY as little as $2 now, depending qupon amount of purchase; then a small sum weekly. ¥OU RECEIVE the Silverware at once. How . easy—if you act mow—to equip your table like new, and at an expense that scarcely is noticeable. i@ D. C, THURSDAY, her. Boyle wry convicted in the cir- cuit court Yor Henrico, and, in addl- tion to the jail term, the jury added a fine of $500. Boyle and a young woman and the 4 @ /\ \ - e Xad T Black sides—Cubun heels. Patent and Tan—Biased " one-strap—bow—Cuban heel. Satin. —. Priscilla buckle conceals gore—cut-out \ MAY 14, 1925. latter’s escort invited Miss Morits to] Her refusal to take a drin attend a dance at a clubhouse In the|says, led to her being struck. Instead of going to the club-|escaped from the place and ran into to a|the woods, remaining alone until sun county. house, she avers, they went cabin, where Boyle produced liquor. !rise. Sale of 850 N E W Friday—The 11 Maj. Larkin Reassigned. [ Maj. Thomas Larkin has been oi- k, she She dered to this city for-duty in the office of the chief of engineers of the Army. STRAW HATS 1 F riday—the official day for straws. Yours is here—with the new wide brim and-lower crown. More conservative styles, too. About seventeen styles. You ffir- nish the face and we’'ll furnish the . one hat most becoming. (First Floot, The Hecht Co.) The Hecht Co. F Street at 7th A regular yearly event with us—in which we offer a wide selection of this season’s newest models at a most inviting price reduction. Last-minute styles—every one of them—and all nationally known makes, assuring highest quality. WOMEN’S NOVELTY PUMPS Blonde Satin — Novelty baw conceals gorv—Cuban Black Suede—One-strap— black basket weave or calf trim—Cuban heel. Ten of The Newest Model Tan Calfskin—Tongue and bow conceals gwa—«zlso in Pfltmt and black kid. Patent and Tan—Buckle concealing gore — cutout sides—low-heel. _Patent and <Sand Combination . Trwo center. <atrgp, effect—spike Patent and TFan Chmbnw- tion — Instep tie—cut-out sides—Cuban Heel. Patent One-strap Sandal —Lined “to toe with white kid—low or Cubor heel. Patent and. Gray or_ Tan and Sand—Crossword design concealed gore—flapper heel. BERBERICH’. 'Péfina. Ave.