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; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 20, 1925. $2 [mml]RUM HRM ]2 RA"IGALS H]RM Government Heads &@&&@&&@@&@@M&&&&&&@&@&@M&@&&&%@@@& PROBE NOER WAY LANSBURGH & BRO. BELGRAI]E GABINH’ of Prmung Photos| List of 20 000 Customers to| 7th to 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Pictures Given to Papers Not to Be Paid for Be Read to New York Grand Jury. S i .’;*' First Act of New Mlmstry Is to Release Raditch From Prison. By U. S. Photographs of Government officials ' July Clearance e —_— are a ‘‘personal” expense, and nol B 55 tho dmaciatearr ; Ry the Assaciated Press longer may be given to newspapers In Every “Regular Feller's” Summer Outfit 1,500 Yards of NEW YORK 20— Acting [ | BELGRADE, July 20.—The new(and maguzines at the expense of There Arve S, to Be M { Th 4 i under orders from Fmory 5. Buckner, | coultion ministry, which took the oath [Uncle Sam. © o FL E L ere Are Sure to Be Many of These Plisse Crepe i United NNHH‘ of office ay. includes |Controller General McCarl handed s prosect : ¢ their “John | Pachitch as, premier: Ger | down roday in the case of Miss Grace 00 aS a e a /lts Doe™ iInquiry into the secret opera vitch, minister of war; M :\bh-\nhlwnr! .:t.,v:\p'v:-‘.,:m:.u Bureau ) (' A c Yd tion of the §$2,000,000 rum corporation, vitch, minister. of finance, and Dr. M. | o fp0 e mbment o A or ad asked N Especially At This Low Price! $1.29 It requires no iron T practical sum c. And it is pop for women’s | children’s dre: Plisse comes in plai colors, or daintily printed with small figures. It is washed—and then, it doesn’t require a roller if photographs of the chiteh, foreign minister. There are | the (Miss Abbott) might be paid s in the new cabinet, which | diree 4 zed with the support for out of Government funds, inas- ;,{’X'I‘["fl““b gl (.;."_“ much as the pictures requested by BRICh, Jenime:D Y | newspapers and magazines were to be | used ““for the purpose of sec 4 The first act of the cubinet was to|HsG “For the purpose of securing ma sixn (he rblease ifyom custody of Ra- | “Iriie controller zeneral denied the re- o e e s ™ the | e, emphatically declaring: “Photo- leged conspiracy against the | M e e 1| Jugoslav government B Sy \?\1»‘"\1‘, o se from pub- Raditch and his followers wer r- | lic funds is authorized vested at Agram early last January quired in connection with the official | the existence o ich became known recently. Interest will center on a list of 20,000 customers, which came into the hands of the uuthorities as a result of a raid in which seven men and a woman were d charged with complicity intry-wide liquor mail-order The list of 20,000 customers will be read into the grand jury records, and |1 the more important customers will be called upon to testify 4 FREDERIC teacher of scie of Chicago, has What a comfort to the youngster to play as so easily hard as he likes without being scolded about i Hoelzel underfock the soiling his suit! What a comfort to his mother Among the ‘salesmen” employe g - % by l‘!‘m“nm \mmv,,“l\ the for alleged connection” with the | wark of the office or bureau in wh to know that these good-looking suits will not authorities, ( t cow Third I national. Raditch employed. * % ¢ ]t is not appar only stand the hardest wear but won’t fade, no 'riSQUC recently in De He broke (he fast placed on trial, but acquitted, and how the furnishing of photographs of i < I i e chod! S said to b ‘en hours Ilater he | immediately re-arrested when the gov-|the director of the Women's Bureau | matter how they are washed: (,. h‘ liquor to Ic i d ti pounds | ernment claimed to have new evidence |to newspapers and magazines would | . ng am will be broug i against him. He never came to trial |result in the procurement by that bu- | Light blouses with dark pants, plain colors gation. | again Parliamentary elections were | reau of material for reports of value 2 inations. s best wash fabric EThes conearn msed trupks in whichl Iheld, but the election commission of |in connection with its official duties.” and combinations, in all the best wa sy C to ship the liquor to distant peints. | | the National Assembly invalidated the . Balkan, Oliver Twist, button-on, sports, middy The person receiving the liquor was election of all members of the Peasant Church Addition Dedicated and flapper model. Sizes 2} to 8. mailed a key to the trunk. The firm ted in 29 States oper MEMORIAL ADDITION l CORNER STONE IS LAID J. 7. Darlington Annex to Fifth Baptist Church Begun With Ceremonies. The corner stone of the J. L. Dar-| lngton memorial, a threestory o»d dition to the Sun school of the Fifth Baptist Church, was laid a‘ noon yesterday, following the regula: church services Rev. Dr. J. F. Lowe of Rwhmm\d secretary of the Foreign Board of the | vention, deliv d the princi dress. Rev. Dr. John E. Briggs, pas tor of the church, presided. Miss Frances Simpson, daughter of Dr. and | Mrs. C. Augustus Simpson and a | granddaughter of Mr. Darlington, | put the box in the coruer stone. As: disting in laying the stone were Rich ard A. Ford, chairman of the building committee; W. Mooney, chairman | of the board of deacons, and C. Clin- ton James, member of the building committee | The building is a memorial for the | at J. Darlington, prominent law- | ¥ years a deacon in | uthern n.mn» the’ chu BYRD AND MAPP FIGHT | FOR DOUBTFUL DANVILLE| Winchester Gubernatorial Candi- date to Speak Next Saturday, Following Rival's Talk. 8pecial Dispatch to The Star. DANVILLE, Va., July 20.—Sen- ator Harry Flood Byrd of Winchester will have his day before the Danville people next Saturday when he will discuss the issues of the gubernatorial mpaign at local theater. Both candld; are making unusual efforts to ca Danville, where the result of the vote is much in doubt. According to Mapp supporters the reaction from his hour's speech here Saturday night is good and that the sive reforms he proposes as as his expressed desire to become governor only if the people of the State have faith in his abllity and integrity have created a favorable im pression. Mr. Mapp virtually told his hearers that they could expect no per- sonal favors if he is elected, and that he was actuated in seeking the nemi nation not because of a wish for political preferment, but out of a de- sire to be given an opportunity to help the \'uze GRAND JURY INDICTS 7 AS HOUSEBREAKERS Woman Accused of Grand Larceny. Another Held for Receiving Stolen Property. were indicted for today in the first re- 1d jury under D. Those accused Clifton W. Brown, . Thomas, Frank 1 Rauschenberg, y and Terry Coler. and the charges : Helen G. Zelinski, Blain Cathey and ault with danger: n Jackson, forgery: ng stolen property, LIQUOR WASHED AWAY. Special Dispatch to The Star WINCHESTER, Va. July 20—A five-gallon keg of moonshine liquor, said to be over a year old, i8 being carried down the Shenandoah River, to the open sea, having ¢ from Sheriff Pannett and sterday, when they raided a moonshiner’s camp on the banks of Marsh Run, a tributary of Cedar Creek. The party dumped out 500 gallons of mash, but before they could get to the hiding place of the keg, a mile or two away, a cloudburst had swept the container o _the creek The wate rose rapidly, and ft could be seen bobbing up and down on the rushing waters. Woman Ends Life With Rifle. Specisl Dispatch to The Star. GRAFTON, W a., July 20.—~Mrs. Rosetta Bennett, cears old, com- mitted suicide by shooting herself through the forehead with a rifle. She was the wife of Frank Bennett, clerk of the Taylor County Court, and was active in church and fraternal circles. A long illness resulted in a nervous attack: For Burning Eczema Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic Liquid—Easy to use When applied as_directed Zemo effectively removes Eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also Sores, Burns, Wounds and Chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes, Zemo is a clean, depend- able and inexpensive antiseptic liquid, that is especially adapted for day- time use because it does not show. |John J Tacna-Arica plebiscitary commission, | and his party late vesterday left here | PERSHING, SAILING, Rights of All Concerned to Be Protected in Plebiscite, He Says. By the Associated Press KEY W ¥la., July 20.—Gen Pershing, president of the Washington, was accompanied by a party of officials numbering more than twenty. The party was met by of the Seventh Naval District; R Admiral J. T. Latimer, Mayor Frank H. Ladd of this city, a number of other officers and representatives of the American Legion post here Large crowds greeted the gen and his party at the railroad statio After meeting the officlals he was escorted to the naval station on board a special vessel A salute was fired from the Roches general. This was followed with a luncheon in the navy vard, Gen. Per shing being the honor guest. Although refusing to comment di rectly on the Tacna-Arica boundary dispute, Gen. Pershing declared on leaving here that the matter would be handled with the strictest impar- tiality and justice in protecting the rights of all parties concerned. He declared that the outcome of the plebiscite will be a true expression of the will of the inhabitants of the dls puted nrmlnro: King Host to Amencans LONDON, July 20 (P).—About 100 Americans will attend the garden party to be given by King George and Queen Mary tomorrow at the Buck ingham Palace grounds, where ar rangements have been made to enter- tain 6,000 guests. Among the Ameri cans will be Ambassador and Mrs Houghton, Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas_and Mrs. Capper, Represen- tative Cordell Hull of Tennessee and Mrs. Hull and Mrs. Harry Brown of Pittsburgh. Pork and Beans scme 20C FLOUR MASON J 3 Lbs. Trial bottle 35, large size $1.00. Zemo Soap, antiseptic and healing, 25c. All druggists. PLEDGES JUSTIBEf on the U, S. Rochester for South America The general, arrived here from Capt. Clark D. Stearns, commandant | ter and land forces in honor of the |- I You will want more TRISCUIT after you have tasted its flavory crispness—it's a real whole wheat cracker (not made of flour) made of perfect whole grains of wheat. Eat it in place of ordinary bread or crackers. Delicious with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. SUNBEAM COFFEE Pound 45c | party A recent dispatch to the Associated | Special Disp: Press gave the first inkling of the momentous reunion of these two Jugo- | Dedicatory exercises were held yes- slav leaders. The Pachitch cabinet re- | terday in Burnt Presbyterian Church, ‘sigum! and a coalition ministry was | near here, to signalize the completion formed, comprising members of both!of an addition and other improve- ¥ *achitch and Raditch factions. | | We are very particular to u 5 coln 1811—and we’ll gladly i other dairy's bottles among owner. 530 Seventh Street S.E. It’s Important Slmpson s Bottles Go back to Simpson dealers They are, every one, interested to see that +hey reach us. | | and that makes it doubly important tnat tacy be returned to { your grocer, or us—and PROMPTLY. In case of any accumulated quantity phone us—Lin- to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va, July 20.— | ments costing about $4,000 se only our own Milk Bottles— send for them. If there are any them we'll see they get to the Milk Phones Lincoln 1811-1812 Qur Stores Close On Wednesday At One O’Clock These Special Prices Are Available Till That Time CORN FLAKES POST TOASTIES 2 50 VAN CAMP’S PRODUCTS At Special Prices Evaporated Milk scame 25C Washington ARS s Best Cane 25¢ | 10 Kirkman Soap Chips Régular 10c Package 3 Packages Tomato Soup 1 25C PRESERVING SPECIALS PINTS Down QUARTS e 70¢ JAR RUBBERS, 2 Doz. for 15¢ PEACHES Fancy Large Elbertas 60c SUGAR Granulated—the Only Kind for Preserving Lbs. 57¢ Boys' Wash Knickers, for the older brother Good quality tan crash, gray crash, linen and ull cut and well made.” Sizes 51 29 khaki, 8 to 17 STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. SixExtraor ON THE STREET FLOOR Women’s Full-Fashioned - Silk Stockings $1.00 Perfect Quality—New Shades—Fine Grade! Three reasons—besides that of price—why you should take inventory of your supply of silk stockings —and fill your needs tomorrow. An even, clear, lustrous grade—all silk, fashioned to fit smoothly, and reinforced at the heel and toe to give extra wear. The best dollar’s worth you'll find in many a day. Shop Tuesday—and Save! ON THE THIRD FLOOR 81x90 Double-Bed “Home” Sheets $1.29 Regularly $1.65—Perfect Quality—Hand Torn There is always room in the linen closet for such exceptional values as these! A fine grade of muslin, all perfect, with two-inch hem at the top. There are but 400 to sell at this price, so early shop- ping is advisable! All hand torn, all the same fine “quality muslin, Shop Tuesday—and Save! ON THE FIFTH FLOOR $16.50and $21.50 Cool Summer Rugs $13.50 Four Splendid Makes to Choose From! splendid group of attractive Summer rugs that mcludes 8.3x10.6 and 9x12 Brightwood Rugs ; 8.3x10.6 and 9x12 Kimlark Rugs; 8x10 and 9x12 Crex de Luxe Rugs, and 8x10 and 9x12 Marie Antoinette Rugs. In pleasing and artistic designs and color effects. A remarkable buy for one day only! Shop Tucsday—and Save! Polychrome Table Lamp Complete with Shade— A Remarkable Clearance Price $2.49 A really artistic poly- chrome base, gracefully pro- pomomd. and finished in antique gold that blends effec- tively with the dull colors of the polychrome decoration. A ‘decorated parchment shade, repeats the colors of the base. “The lamp, complete, for less than you'd or: inarily pay for the shade. SIXTH FLOOR Silks are cool. is a lovely 36-in. width THIRD FLOOR [ mar ON THE SECOND FLOOR Smart Satin Stripe ¥ Corselettes $1.49 A 32.00 Model—Satin Stripe Madras For the slender figure that needs but a sug- gestion of support, this corselette is ideal Made of fine quality satin stripe madras; short fiexible hones are arranged so that they give a flat, straight line to the figure. With deep elas- tic gores to adjust the garment about the hips In flesh only, sizes 32 to 40 Shop Tuesday—and Save! ON THE FOURTH FLOOR Summer Dresses, Stamped. for Embroidery 59c¢ Check Challette—Gingham—Linene It will take but a few hours of pleasant work to complete one of these cool frocks, and you'll have a dress that you could not possibly buy for anywhere near this price. A number of designs for the simpler embroidery stitches. Small and medium sizes in orchid, blue, rose and tan. Shop Tuesday—and Save! ON THE SIXTH FLOOR Galvanized Ware 69c Choice of Ice Cream Freeser—4'; and 6 Gallon Garbage Pails Household nec:ssmn that ‘are well worth a <3 trip downtown! A 2-quart ice cream freezer with galvanized bucket and side handle, freezes quickly. ©9c. 4Y;-gallon heavy corrugated g;crbage pail, durable and strong. 6-gallon plain galvanized garbage § pails with deep cover. 69c. . Shop Tuesday—and Save! A Remarkable July Sale of L &B Summer Silks $1.69 Yd. In 40-inch widths— Printed Crepe de Chine Printed Georgette Crepe Fine Flat Crepe Heavy Crepe de Chine ‘Washable Silk In 36-inch width— Figured Foulards In 32-inch widths— Plain Silk Broadcloth Striped Silk Broadcloth Silks are becoming. Silks are practical for business wear, and a dress-up dress almost always means a silk dress. In this group there are dark colors for street wear and traveling, and light shades for sports, for afternoon and evening. weaves in solid colors or the popular prints. These silks are our regular. $1.95, $2.25 and $2.50 qualities. New and pleasing THIED. FLOOE, LANSBURGH & BEO.