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PRI KVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, APRIL 5. 1926, * EASTER GARB HIDES e renct goimeer, ICEREMONIES HELD |t reaking |EASTER THRONGS Siifiitie st " 20 le}lfil‘l o - sir way, by motor or afoot | 5 ¥ All Join Parade. ’ % and’ other’ portions o pin, Meat Men Say ! Arm of Woman ik s . aesoons| ke B ot ,.‘;‘,.\-' S : P ; T : “z’:‘e“.l‘;‘"xf\l.h""d - e By the Assoclated Pre | v the Associated Press. | he avenue: rough the parks. | children who had been made to leave | CHICAGO. April 5.—The family | = P Fla., April 5—An | | J P a bright 3 i £ | 3 d o bile tangled | P " which was All in all, it was as successful : . automobile does more of the @ ne and an automol 2] 2 | a e ¥ all, succe ! N N | - rday vhat is believed t artic v + and-daugh ster Sunday, weather Chill - Air Fails 0 KEeD| ivaning man who fumi tubie in | ArMeNians Uite With Angli-| yesioisy in whss s beleyed o | Crowds on 1 Street in Front of 12 e eveth. | e, Cami hus ‘haen trente i the modern home, and some of the y in the South f ler, a in fact, by nearly every-|years. ‘ ‘ sun | theirs at home for today's fesll\xl)v« Throngs From Streets cans—~Rev. Harry Emerson | . Charles J. Lyman, 48, of White House and at i : j . Cove Springs suffered a wose who did not care to become 00,000 worth of ar . Sunday dinner now goes for a | : s jrisdn f - 2 p - broke: rr vhen the automobile ? a conspicuous part of the fashion More than X in New York. Ermi gt o Fosdick Preaches. | broken arm when the automoblle } - Executive’s Church. |2, comsbienets PG, “ioni anvhow | pets wero shipped from Constanti- ecomes s noon spin. | - — struck from the rear by an air 5y just to see what the other fellow | nople last year The: | money that once procured a big ® Associate the deductions of |y o 4 cociated Press. plane which was taxiing to a stop was wearing and, withal, to satisfy v s J 2 ¥, business ag r 3 after a flight. To the many thousands of visitors curiosity as to what the girls will NEW YORK, . —Spring ha Tic . | JERUSALEM, Apri 4 A broken propellar blade on the |here for the - holidnys the | Wear next. ¢ BOOKS BOUGHT and cutaways celebrations were carried out in| Planeand a partly demolished auto | White House appeared yesterday to ‘v;p.,l,fi.mrl,‘,'\l.(.',.:‘:1;;)”\'\]‘.;:;1;:‘M b i rdiem e e at t 1s the extent of the mechani- e ',Im e with fitting _soemnity. | (O WS U0 h.\luu» real center of interest. The |showing a partiality for colored FRAN N 5416 hoysaTives coundier..The ré Two early morning services were 2 ) walkways in the front molu were | . while the young ladies, bless §° I,l t.the cou . th | : plies led to the o) n that money {held by Protestant denominations in ronged throughout the part | e found to be as radiant and PEARLMAN'S, 933 G St. N.W. ew a sparkle over the crowd. | v for gasoline oy pre- . > of yesterd: Many ed long as ever. It was a rain- m more | i {don's Calvary. At an impressive |of the historic old x Inalon Nobike 4 ring the afternoon, replete chill i the ajr canceled any ! service of Anglicans in St. George's L’;"t @ glimpse of the President a striking bonnets, gay dresses, et of aadsea gt e iMPERIA[lS‘I’S PI-AN Cathedral Bishop Innes officiated. A | i i Sl aneute erl Eds) est of midseason styles : vere greeted by several | sadgets, no end. e ot e ure of this was the attendanee o hundred pérsons & o &l i . te conceal- wther Cyril and numerous yount White House in e o e Roads Crowded, Too. with the . L in the morning on their G ook students of the Armenian School of | way to the Easter service at the Fir: Riding was as popu a4 pastime 3y 10 o'clock it » began o] Theology, making a welcome extend- Congregational Churéh. The Presi-| alking, toc.. 'The/ baulevards owded. At St. Thomas® Episcopal - the Anglican 1o the Ot o s o dent was in conventional attire, while | Were congested with purring motors i )‘v the broad flight of steps was 3 mlh g “'W'II R : Ch s f Mrs. Coolidge was dressed in a white of & ¢ lately .1..‘.-.,.“\.-.x .'m’x’lenu; d by quarter past 10 by a noon service was held i emain as airman of |tallored suft and wore a medium. | biles. whose occupants wewre Lent o . uers, hoping to find ‘ e SRR brimmed white hat, the crown of | elie cox e s o Certain-teed m after 11 o'clock. St ek’ = : e who gaso | - ; which draped in white velvet | Dlossoms are not out, and vie Cathodral held i I uest of Jerusalem. international Pending | Caught “With ‘& shinestone pin. She| mmmm—————— ’ N P 1N e & th a rhinestone pin. Sh 0.’s gione terraios all fhe s obles. overty | A Plumer, higt { wore only a single white rose : * b e e mi dlestine, delivered Next Congress 4 i . | . : stirr and called for L . { Greeted at Ch h. i s s | Stricken, Meet in Paris to | [ Fttoweinis of a NEictwisles e e e o MEE Weathershield i emplified by all the s around Mrs. Coolidge were greeted by a real | 7 i i | Organize Appeal to League. =“""“- the Associated Press e e e - ilbunaa Paint, all colors 1 a tic City Warm and Clear for | rvice at Sepulcher. MOSCOW, April 5. Gregory Zino- | persons were on the sidewalks Raktor Bavsde A spectacular solemn high mass in | * will retain the chairmanship of iin the street in front of the church, | $2.25 a gallon arad, : | hiecl oF Sihe MGl ot e Communist International until | 41l wanting to gain admission to the LANTIC CITY, N ) T attempt at t ded by a large number of '(l‘ Iv;rmlnm of the «‘\n.“mm e ln! service, It was necessary for the po More tham 230,000 el StabE Al shipers, '8 o e | that Dody next year his was de- | Jice to fo ordon to handle the . A ine.tait s Boavaw here | p bt i summlasiplesg il 'l‘;'i?i,..; T :B»l;\“.u-“:\”.t\ ,r,‘”'_' cided on at a meeting of the enlarged YAh,..“flx e s e _m‘|‘m’1‘u-d \::‘- Are You Looking Main Office terday in the annual : rouch the Leacue of Na-|5lted by the Franciscan priest, cus. | committee of the international last|vicinity. The President and Mrs % For a Place to Live? 6th & C Sts. Southwest ot 4 t _and individual m?r sl i b [1ast week. by only announced today. | Coolidge were accompanied by their Vi apeRbgiRy fae e Howks: indcs: 2 warm air and clot S pES ol image of the Savior, wh h on Good |, During last week’s sesslon a new |son John, who is home from Amherst in i e price of The Camp Meigs A - Y was placed In the coffin, was | Siecutive coucll of the international | ror 1 luys, and Mr. and (RS e s Sth & Fla. Ave. Northeast | ~ =g % removed vesterday at the Holy I' A Y N 3 e ii | ] i win 3, Zinovieft, M. Munui Bo e B = E s Ruthenberg, the latter U Pl s £ X . Thik afternoon Rev. Harry En L Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, pastor o of Russia ard a former| . ek 5! & Ay sicaa | comes from the United | ;.. pp it an -h, who conducted at low costagare the tenunts of “« . 99 {he Emperor's court, | -on Fosalek of New York addressed | Suyig, and representatives from | (1o LoslSonis SIHY: SO0 TGN the Rock-Bottom Prices 2 . ugh to per- |’ ong the abscentees ~nnnlmu of the American colony SR = i "1;“;‘"Me.\urrevlinm" from verses 8 to I8 With a long Winter so agteE sess congres: Bas: s o 2 e T Ll L . was chosen | v vhe twe chapter of the Gospel s S : to occupy the throne r in o5 } f ondertu | Mittee a sPdiaive, onp s marked b; 1s not es - - has been feit that danger ,‘.‘r"‘.',f."ik,‘,."i,"" S ity Wondertt | B peper was selected a mem- | (o releTiion of ew members and the 1 O O irk in his way should he appear. . o . ber of the organization bureau.|pqpijsm of several babies . 21 C STS. ber the South Winds- ot IEhEtATIn G She MRot - tHat: Y6 150,000 Tourists in Rome. ate secretari - different for- | T o e rarnily returned to 1% me o et i | French *1l’mxm'n i; L-\{m e ROM ,\,3.-,]| 5 4/1?\, 1ste : Sun- | countries e [f-‘,l'|m|‘«,rfll.‘:.‘ the White House immediately after The Imnrn House on the Park | 1.!(;\\ so gent ”w com cautions and that the Russian was celebrated at . Sta Bk d Japan | n of the se SRS orting — w i soon ts themselves on guard. |and other churches by crowds o forting — w ¢ | grow too arm - for comfort W > movement {s under the lead- | ership of a former czavist premier, r chief of the imperial gen d under one etary Romans gnd visitors from abroad | g 1 Tt is said that 150,000 foreigners are 'here appear Spain a good | hotel s basis the organiza-|here. Many of the tourists will be- | many ye: sculiar newspaper | a8 tion of Russian political exiles into | gin their exodus today ins are [ called the *“Luminar which was '% hody which would be capable of | booked three weeks al inted in ink mixed with phospho- | @ | treating with the League of N . - | so that it could be read in the | g et i e e o e Sovier ! {THORNE TO MAKE THIRD ™™ % . | aders Brave Cold Wind T Then so many of us will wish ourselves in the woods or in the water, iree of most and maybe all of our clothing. swimming, fishing, sail ing or, perhaps. just loafing. % & April 5 (). —Phoebus A : et < lent faces ot most of |- VENTURE IN MATRIMONY % % the del present. The thread ot A1 FLAI I IRE? { hare clothes of ome of them would “,"”..fl.»..“,,.v” e of them Would | o141 Clubman, Twice Divorced, ‘ umid the luxurious appointments of | t5 Marry Miss Ann A. Clore of | ) the hotel had it not been for the proud and erect bearing of the Chicago on Wednesday LEETH BROTHERS fachinists, chauffecrs, laborers and | BY the Associated Press ocal gh in_the councils of CHICAC Apr i 5 Cenh-.“x - t‘ed Home i Near 13th and N Streets tion of the e S D Ok bt et WillaTa C ”- e Y FOR SALE IFor these are the things The congress will continue in ses- | Vice president of Montgomery Completely furnished—13 rooms, " ¥ & B, = a rog sion until Friday & Co.. is about to enter upon his third 3 baths, 2-car garage i Ice Cream V) Ice Cream 3 to w hich our natures the' worid see our pnity and | MAnital yenipre, Wedncsday ni Inspection by Appointment | / . invite us, and which i1 Pt Seroune. AR of | Tl BERPES T T . S John W. Thompson & Co. Inc. Made From \ Made From Civilization—so it S asian | of Chicago. the principal Russian g s htres b e L Thome. " former - “Follies- | - | FRESH = FRESH seems—strives to fon heories in Russia. “Let : bid. & = E FERHE et e out of divorced him last De 7 = L 5 h Z 5 . show the nation and | ¢hS LI e NO LOSS d Strawberries 7 4 Strawberries Fire in Church Durin, sia by a regime they that we | Mrs. Vireinia Milner Thorne, who was }:Asnf‘lnnl-‘,,rl‘loé 3 g / And who can doubt e . ¢ of st |are united as 1s d L N =/ > # he & iy e 1 3 ago Mary Lygo, an g 28 < that when the hot days hor har welfil = " beauty a breach | §l THE F. H. SMITH CO. 3 / ¥ G d] c wrence a ! ] RACE CONGRESS | of promise suit against Thorne for | Fi ot Morégags Binils / return—as soon they cury . Iy mor u -nru 000. The case was settled out of $15 15th St., N.W.,Washington, D.C. > will—those desires sourt OPENS TOMORROW‘ born of our instincts mm [ smane women| sErErET : ) 7 $ will survive? Pending Bills to Be Discussed in | AL aiabow tialies e have maismafine > = ¥ y 5 e 3 é past 6 years could be made into one shade 3 A ; f Who can doubt that if Session at Mount Carmel ‘ you'd think the city was having another e g o i we stay in town we I eclipse of the sun. In other words, for the ] f = . Baptist Church. past 6 vears we have shaded over 95 per 4l | ; shall suffer as we suf- L:“I:t of all the new buildings erected in the < . T == 21 fered last vear? A number of bills now pending in 'g “or Il lie discussed by the Na- ! o Corecs of America ot | How about making you new Yo ie 4 4 sion_opening here to- | ‘hE? Pri WASHINGTON CAS TG {PANY, v g at the Mount Carmel ones for Spring’ actory Prices UL 108t . Church, Third and I streets, ©uing through Wednesday. % | » on will open with the de- | ry of the annual sermon by Dr. i irkland, pastor of the Union Church, Philadelphia. at H he business session opens ! Now, thgt is exactly the point. Why stay and suf- fer? 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