Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1926, Page 32

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ARMS SMUGGLING SCAENE 1S FOLED 20,000 Rounds of Ammuni- In Ameri edge of own lieved day, when the a and confiscation of ammunition were anno customs house. was o have heen frust rrest at the made at midnight that 1.000.000 car shipped 10 Mexic Members mquad found freizht or 1 can ports vest Tine freighie for Mexi Ward » this boat zure officers read 1 their sue wailing 1 cess m % Haste Cost Big Success. _They erroneously believed tha ito sailed at daylight and so her at midnight when only rounds had been taken aboard. the Cauto was not scheduled to sail i d entire rgo. At noon Wednesday the squad be. gan its shadowing of members of the crew. Throughout the afternoon and evening the boat was kept under c! surveillance and ste: carrying bulky pa such package was cartied over gangplank just before midnight by An tonio Esteban, a ship's fireman, and the officers followed him aboard. They trailed him to the quarters of the engine room crew and there found him in his bunk, apparently asleep. The » o o They | sald yesterday that if they had known | “Blue-bloods™ The officers pulled his blankets off to | | ind him fully clothed and with a re | volver in his hand hip then was se ition was found n n. Hor N it engineer Al three men w with violatior sroclamation fe v of arms and hed. and the | r the bunks ammunition Officials of the line and officers of | Iv and man and Fernandez wed by enstoms officials | sction with the dis band ammunition there was no evi munitions o Glovernment PAVENPORT, April assets forced the Hall Towa oze o, a whaole grocery corporatiof a receiver yesterday with the a trustee issued by the hands petition b, Ameri set forth in the petition total SNTS.88S. Paper assels isted total £1.135.000. The American Trust Co. was appointed receiver. Current lial . into | THE EVENING \BROTHER WILL BID BYRD | | GOOD LUCK ON POLE TRIP| | Wikkinta {Governor Wamonk Dis- | tinguished Group to Speed Ex- | plorer op Arctic Voyage. | B the Associated Preas Gov. 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Sized 23 2.50 Behrend Reducmg Corset Abdominal Strap ducing Corsets, made hf heavy quality white cou- til; 4 garter supporters; sizes 24 to 36, 4-Piece Suits | 6% B | 720-22-24 Tth St. EHRENDS’ 2. 1926 Last Day’s Lowered Prices on Girls’ *® Easter Clothing 10.c0 GIRLS' COATS t L Everything reduced for Easter, for every | member of the family. Fresh Stocks arriving daily afford new Splendid Selection for last-minute Shoppers. After-Easter cut prices Prevail Saturday Easter Hosiery Sale Guaranteed ¢ umming H will give vou another silk. Double » match length of shade r Blue Crane Guaranteed Chlflon Hose (e T he Very Best Values in Women’s and Misses’ EASTER APPAREL Are to Be 25. The handsomest styles tions t green navy line braid or simply ington’s ments and n crepe fined numerous and beautift to make dary. sizes, SILK New 4.75 32 brand-new fascinating black Made with balloon or fitted cuffs, and some have fur |plain color twills. All sizes, silk coats. trimmings. Bird Silk Stockings Silk Stockings that will give shoes or dresses shown, powder and rape styles 35 to 409 Coats Our coats at this price are marvelous. vite comparison with Wash Heavy Crep hems. shades Girls' Hats 1.00 to long wear or we Also an extra All i soles, elastic tops 150 Boys’ and Girls’ : Silk Sport_ Stockings Mod aatin 'SILK SCARFS HANDBAGS Ladies' Handbags 1 00 3.00 Ladies’ Vanity Boxes Found at Behrend’s 00 Handsome Spring Coats 15 12.50 to 19.75 Dresses 88 Becom ing 3 styles for voung girls, women { Broadcloth Blouses | and misses in 16 to 54 sizes, { ; | { 2.50 Womens Sllk Slep-ms Radium or Crepe de Teddies, lace and med. in all shades of blue pink, orchid and repro of highest priced coats made of fine pop: shades tan, rose, gray or fi mode nbroidery tr 16 to 46 sizes ming ; Silk Scarfs Eve Marvelous Dresses of gec ette and taffeta ind figured f Spring and styles are his er's prettiest in flared or short shown straightline, long waisted styles { White. blue an Tailorsd blouses of silk ke broadelot ollars. round collars Ve collar sizen We in 23] $40.00 gar and styles so as 4.00 Women’s Silk Costume Slips Heavy qual 25.00 COATS|COAT SUITS 6.75 All-wool tops_and rowe of lce ingert ings: . bottoms o Iace or deen heme. Al col ore and white Women's Voile Underwear Gowne, Teddies novelty tweeds and Short hoyish or larger line styles. and daln‘ul) trimmed with ce. colors. MOTHERS WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH BEHREND'S CUTEST OF BABY: CLOTHING Little Tots’ Crepe Coats 10.00 Infants’ Silk Crepe Wool Crepello Coats Excellent Coats, vhettily made small._round. sealloped and - silk; embroidered collars: smocked front o ack Colors™ Biue.” Pink_ and White. Sizes 1. de Chine and| | A vers attractive coat. in nice quality wool crepe: warmly lined | embroidered coliar e | Smocked front and back o | Tan. Blue and Rose B |3 4 6.00 and 7.00 Little Toh" 2.00 and 2.25 Little Tots’ Silk Dresses Heavy _Silk Crepe Dresses, with lace. 1ih- hon and ruffie of self- material trimming ach, Green. Blue mnk Znd Orenid. Sizes 00 Dresses Sheer White Dimits | e uuunx tars and B V»rnm»{: yoken. Sizes 1 .50 [ | azey Elastic-back Silk or Silk and Straw Bonnets trimmed: all colors to | match baby's coat: all, - 59c MEN'S NAINSOOK VUNION SUITS 39 Men's Broadcloth, Reps | eals Bisuiclots, Ruvs| 75¢ Mew's Silk Sex m...,m. iowe Coat_atyie E 8 Al perfect ! “Tan _and Gray ar | 2 novelts patterne: all | Black. Grav. Cordo. Buy your supply at this price, nice quality, nainsook | 2\ union suits; web back seams, . i r full lap-over seats. Sizes 3§ » 46. Irregulars. 00 to 98| and cuffs Colors Sizen 1 Hats and Bonnets | plbeihread 81Tk Home. | Haaiiom et Hats. Beautifully Our After-Easter Mi inel;y £ Cut-Price Sale Starts Tomorrow Picture Hats Brim Hats | Off-the-face | Hats Small Hats Reds—Tan Blue—Rose Green—Gray Biack—Navy - $3.00 and $4.00 HATS Straws Braid Faille Silk Styles and Shapes or Young Girls, Women and Matrons Stunning Easler Shoe: at a Saumg of Many Dollms 500 WOMEN’S SHOES $5.00 New Novelty Pumps and Oxfords in Black, Tan, Blonde. Gray All Sizes $5.00 and $6.00 WOMEN'’S SHOES Blonde Kids - Black Patents Gray Kids Black Kids Stunning Strap and Novelty Styles Some With Contrasting-Color Leather Trimmings 400 PAIRS OF CHILDREN'S SHOES Boys’ and Girls’ Serviceable Long- 95 wearing Low Quarters, one-strap style, | substantial soles. 5 Black and Tan | 4 to 2 Sizes

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