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2 LYNGHHTSBLS COVERNING ALENS Typo Union Head Protests Proposed Registration Meth- as Un-American. ment bureans sion over i neies, now an the hany imisration committee, emmed in A the same of the 1l were con sued by of the In Union. ““These meast of Russian metl the traditions of Lynch. “They would wor on unoffending immisrants, dangerous power in the Government and prove expense. “The Interna Union has memb many of them em language newspape deavor to protect t While the birth, on' foreign nd it will en- 1 from espion- vite plan of the registration advocates would require enrollment only of those immi who arrive in future, it would be a shorg step and a logical one to ex- tend it to all the 5000000 residents of foreign birth in the United S “That is the plan spons Department of would be const tend it to all pe United States. “We would then ptation 1o ex- | resident in the | wve transplanted police ideal of 3 b on the individual, his political and economic ovinions as well as any criminal pro. clivities he might reveal—the ‘yellow ticket’ system. “This regis jon plan, which cer- tain interests are bent on jamming through the present Congress if it can be done quietly, is calculated to be of immense benefit to large em- lovers, who would like to have a 'rlendly governmental bureau in con- stant control of their alien employes, an instrument they might use for the intimidation of these employes.” MATTEOTTI MURDER TRIAL APPROACHES ITS CLOSE Crown Prosecutor Summing Up Case Against Men Accused of Slaying Anti-Fascist Deputy. Br tho Associated Press. CHIETI, Italy, March 22.—The trial of the five men accused of kidnaping and murdering the anti-Fascist Dep- uty Matteott!, in June, 1924, entered its final phase this afternoon when the crown prosecutor began summing up his case. The prosecutor took the floor after the defense attorneys had demanded the inclusion of an additional defense argument of ‘“extenuating circum- stances” In the list of questions to be | answered by the jury. The prosecutor expressed certainty that the jury would uphold the attor- ney general’s verdict that the ac- cused men committed unintentional homicide, rendered especially grave because of Matteottl's position as a member of Parllament. COUPLE DIE SAME DAY. Doctor, 85, Declares He Is Ready ‘When Wife, 80. Expires. MEMPHIS, enn., March 22 (P).— After 52 years of happy married life together, Rr.and Mrs. R. R. James of Cotton Plant, Ark., died in a Memphis hospital yesterday within a few hours of each other. Ile was 85 and she was 0. Dr. James, known as the wealthiest main in Woodruff County, Ark., died after a general breakdown, due Jargely, his associates declared, to the fact he relized his wife was dying from throat trouble. Tntil yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. James were in the same room at the hospital, but they were separated becaused physicans realiged the end rs James died at 7 a.m. Dr. James, told that his wife had died, declared, “I am ready now.” e succumbed at Peanuts shipped from Senegal last year weighed nearly 350,00 tons. Champion Spelle: I JOSEPH ABRAHAM, Nine years old, hose parents work in a packing plan Towa, has astounded psycholo remarkable aptitude in spelling and learning how to spell the most difficult words in a glance. He spelled correctly every word of the Ayres scale test of 1,000 wore SEA FLEA TO BE GIVEN TEST FOR LONG JAUNT French Hydro-glider, Which Hops From Wave to Wave, to Make African Trip. By the Associated Press. MARSEILLE, France, March 22.— Exhaustive tests will be made in the vicinity of Marseille before the hydro- glider called the Sea Flea is ready for its proposed attempt to skim the ocean surface from Oran, Algeria, to Dakar, Senegal, on the west coast of Africa, and thepce to Buenos Aires. The hydro-glider has been designed by M. de Gasenko. lle has not re- vealed the details of his invention, but it is understood the machine is not quite like the ordinary hydro-glider as known in America. It moves in long jumps from the tops of waves, and thereby derives its name. The present model is the twenty- sixth; it has been quite successful in comparatively smooth water ts its action in Atlantic seaways has not ®cen tried out. Held Up and Robbed. Two unidentitied colored men held up and robbed Reuben Brick, 101 L street, of $20 in his grocery store shortly after 10 o'clock last night. Miss Jeanne Lanvin is the first woman dressmaker to be decorated by the French government with the Le- gion of Honor. Corns THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1926. 1,500 ARE VACCINATED. No New Deaths Reported in Seattle Black Smallpox Epidemic. TTLIS, March 22 (#).——dore v smallpox free of charge ported in the last s had been blick Fighty-four cases had been repor 21 and resulted in 20 deaths etc. 25 millions used annually. ‘The genuine have A-K on every tablet. Anti-Kamnia Quick Relief from Pains and Aches from CONGESTION zlmt{h 'ig_gn imn&ledintg relief fr?m e disagreeable symptoms of a troublesome head cold by elimi- nating the congestion in the mucous membrane which is caus- ing that stuffiness, heaviness, and uncomfortable head throb. BAUME BENGUE (ANALOZSIQUE ) BRINGS QUICK RELIEF Rub BAUME BENGUE on the forehead and the outside of the nos- trils. Its penetrating warmth will be felt at once and will relieve the congestion and bring you comfort. 1t helps to melt a little Baume in a g\oan and_inhale the vapors. AUME BENGUE will not burn or blister. ift 0 You'll laugh. Lift off hard corns, soft corns, corns between the toes and calluses. Tt doesn't hurt a bit! Seems Magic! Just drop “Free- zone” on any tender, touchy corn. Instantly it stops aching; then short- 1y you just lift that old bothersome corn right off with your fingers. It works_like a charm, every time. A tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs only a few cents at any drug store— Try it! Face Brick gives the home-builder every- thing he wants in his new home—fire- safety, comfort, permanence, economy and beauty. Thatis why Face Brick is growing in popularity faster than any other building material. The Standard of Quality in Brick HE Hy-tex man can give you unbiased advice on Face Brick matters for he has all colors and textures to offer. His only con- cern is to help you find the brick that will best satisfy your taste and your requirements. A visit to the Hy-tex exhibit rooms will give you an idea of the great variety of beautiful color effects possible with modern Face Brick. If you cannot conveniently come in,send fora copy of “Hy-tex Brick,” which gives facts every home-builder should know before he builds. HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK COMPANY «Member, American Face Brick Association COLORADO BUILDING - ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF FACE BRICK IN THE WORLD Good things in store for Tuesday shoppers! And watch the Clover Column Specials, appearing every few days Another Great Event for Washington Women! Sale of Girdles Salesmen’s Samples of the famous Bien Jolie make— and special reductions on our own Mme. Irene Girdles *3.95 A beautiful assortment of salesmen’s samples and a special group taken from our regular stock—all this season’s models. The Smartest Accessories for the Spring Costume [y S | Made to sell for $7.50, $8, $10, $12.50 and $15 For This Sale Just the garments that give the coveted smooth lithe lines. All sizes are included in the group, but most of them are of Gloves, of Course the sample size—30. —must be chosen with the greatest + Palais Royal—Third Floor care. Can you imagine anything more chic than these newest beaded bracelet top gloves, with metal braid stitching, sketched above. And they may be worn three ways—straight up, a narrow turn-back or cuffi—for the beading is on both sides. Isw't that a clever idea? The price is §6.50. Then there is the newest reversible cuff glove, shown with a fan-shaped frill, in two colors, beige and coral and champagne and blue, to be worn as a straight cuff or turmed back as ome desires. And they are only $5.50 the Amazing Values and Smart Styles in a Sale of Imported Spring Gloves A sale to serve fashionable women just w}_\en this accessory is in greatest demand—to match Spring cos- tumes and to wear to many festivities! Novelty Suede Fabric Gloves 9 Regular $1.50 and $1.95 Values Special $ I 1 9 Pair * Fancy Cuff Styles—made with moire turn-back ered in colors. Some of the strik- There's luck in store for you if you watch these Clover Specials and take advantage of the savings. Every one an extraor- dinary bargain selected for one day’s selling. rust and cuff embroidered in gold and orchid; silver with gray and cuffs in gray and green. Slip-On Gloves of double woven fabric in tailored style with spear- ,cand th iety b e Tn ‘wanted shades of wood, beige, mello, mode and costumes is so wide one finds diffcuity point stitchings. in deciding just ich chamois. e A s L Palais Royal—Main Floor Suede Finished Fabric Gloves Regular $1.00 and $1.25 Values 89 Pair C . In fancy cuffs and novelty slip-on styles. Attractively embroidered o and stitched. In popular shades—mode. pongee, pastelle, oak, gray, etc. for use.—Third Floor. Palais Royal—Main Floor 7¢ FEATHERPROOF STRIPED BED TICK. 33¢ Make a Crystaline Lamp Shade In Our Popular Lamp Shade Class Crystaline 5(¢ bottle New Beaded Fringes $1.65 to $2.75 Yd. 5198 WOME il . IMONOS, Metal Finishing Braids . tH 10c to 35¢ yd. It's a chance to pack away the elaborate winter. lamp shades and replace them with cool-looking crystaline lamp shades. And why not make the shade yourself—it is a fi ating pastime. You will be sure of having an original design by making your own selection of cut- outs and silhouettes no two will be exactly alike. N The wire frames come in various shapes and sizes. Learn how to make these attractive lamp shades at our daily classes. - Palais Royal—Main Floor . The one of plaid calf may be had in various shapes, with shell or metal frame. And they are spacious emough for every requirement. The plaids are in light colorings with Scotch reds and greens for color and will look perfectly great with the mew mavy and black: suits and equally as well with tweeds. Shell frame bags are $9.75, metal frames, $8.75. Then there is this latest arrival in a cross-grain saffian leather, with calf border in vivid colorings of cubist designs, the smartest thing you can imagine. Reasonably priced too, for such a bag, §19.75. $1.95 BIRDSEYE DIAPERS WINDOW S1.65 i tan stries.— 10e SEWING 19¢ s CREPE 31.08 Necklets—one must have —uwith bracelet to match. The newest of these is the Joan D’ Arc, shown on the left. Its of rolled gold plate, with sterling gold-plated catch. The necklet is $5, and the bracelct §2.95, an ador- able set for only $7.95. The one on the right is another late arrival, a sterling silver mecklet and flexible bracelet, set in rhincstones. The necklet, §9.75 and the bracelet, §5. It really looks like a million dollars, and is really very in- cxpensive. There are others at lower prices too. ished handie 10c LUX TOII A Two-Day Sale Offers Extraordinary Values in Silverware 10-Inch Sterling Silver Silver-Plated Water Candlesticks Pitcher ) Regularly $4.50 $3.95 t: Regularly $5.95 $3.49 ea. Beautiful Water ¥ For your own home or to give to the Spring "fi'fill In ";9'::5"“" Pitchers of shining tive patterns—plain polis] or [ , hammered. To make them practi- splendor! Very attrac- cal as well as ornamental they are ) reinforced with a metal “rod and in““‘ ié‘ - tively patterned of nickel silver heavily silver plated, hammered design. Palais Royal—Main Floor A New “Blue” Song But this time it is about anm ex- quisite, subtle perfume, from Corday— called “Orchidee Bleu,” in alovely gold box faced and lined with a delicate shade of blue, which really matches the Capri blue, and the jewelry of that name. It will make a charming Easter gift. The price is $10.50. Another perfume much in demdnd is the new Toujours Moi, an entranc- ing odor which seems to have a uni- versal appeal. Large size, $10.50, smaller size, 56 Corday’s Jet Perfume, shown ik the center of the group im a ravishing green bottle is $13.50. Dress Aprons $1.00 Crisp, new and good-looking Dress Aprons—attractive enough to be worn on the street when the days grow warmer. Made of all the newest wash fabrics, including Amoskeag ginghams—scout percales—novelty foulard prints—bor- dered effects and standard materials. In the most attractive styles and colors that are new and flattering. Made with various becoming necklines. Sizes 34 to 44, and extra sizes. i Palals Royal—Third Floor The Palais Roval L8 Pent&Ca : fmido (Ko Dot St/ ore And Neckwear —that would make the plainest frock look dressy and gay, for they may be had in green pleated georgette, with gold braid lace, with cuffs to match, red, Capri blue, tan or flesh. Others of combination colors, 'so dainty ome ¢ cannot resist. And_the price for the whole set is only $3.50. There’s a wonderful assortment of vestees, too, but lack of space prevents their sketching. Come in and see these IM;;’, accessories and judge for your- p self.