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BROWNING INVESTS INFIRESIDE GAMES : Visits Toy Shop With Girl- | THE EVE G guard in the hotel at N. Y. where he has been tging during the past two days with his bride. When he was con: lering | the adoption of Mary Louise . he received a son in a letter. He s the writer of letter | ng arrested. Meets New “Daughter.” Driving with Browning in h imported aut Bride, Who Is Busy Buymg <pent m sive frocks a avenie shops. 4ay of an Expensive Frocks. i hy bridze the ap of vears 1 her and him After her shopping tour vesterday Mrs. Browning said: “Why, scarcely hesun my shopping vet. 1 have ever so many things to get.” shopping rounds in v her ard W . who ) is 1o pr 1 tamily, ion durlng his honeymoon oid bride to visit a She mikes b St sets of| Brow nm_ nes intended mothc t he bride fiveside amuse as needed to save her from the crowds GUARD CHIEF IS NAMED. Maj. Gen. E. J. Williams to Head 30th Division Troops. Ga.. “April 16 (®).— Na to the feminine a coat, in Fifth . on the fifth bought 1 eng wedding ri MACON DESERT TRACKER * HUNTS FOR FLYERS ‘7‘ Pianes Fail Spaniards as Sa_nd;lorms t b 1 have | | aniel an- | s | w | storm has heen rch for Capt. Estevez m—— across the desert by an armored car. MADRID, April 16 (#).—The search | | by air and land of the Syrian desert | for the Spanish aviator, Capt. Estevez, and his mechanician, Calvo, was with- out result yesterday, according to of- ficlal advices received here. The search is being hampered by sandstorms, but nevertheless it is con- tinuing. The aviators have been lost since last Sunday, when they deserted their plane near Amman while on a ! flight from Cairo to Bagdad in the at- tempt of a Spanish squadron of three planes to make the journey from | Spain to the Philippine Islands. Tanks and armored cars are travers. | Ing various parts of the desert in an | I'effort to find the fiyers. Bonfires are lghted at night in an endeavor to at- | Yact the attention of the missing men. | to Eind Lost Rage in Palestine. he Assoeisted Press April 16.—British led in their nd his méch nish fying expedi- | | up to signal news of the search. Canadian Journalist Dies. April 16 (®).—Col. Henry Ham, 79, journalist for vears, and connected with the Ca- acific Railroad Co., died yes n of the n expert tracker in the Russell Pasha of the Cairo taken today to Capt. Es abandoned airplane, near Am- | lestine, and h«;,un tracing the | mm and pr X'WiN he diffieult If you need work, read the want . columns of The Star. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 4 . I ! ent Soviet commissioner of education. | 100, The 70-yearold woman entered the | | Jo" court leaning on a guard’s arm, and in scarcely audible voice pleaded not The indictment charged in The tracker is being lccumplniedY everal wireless outfits have been set {" C, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1926. WOMAN, 70, ACCUSED OF TREASON BY REDS Is Alleged to Have Betnyed Many of Revolutionaries Who Were Her Friends. guilty. numerable revolutionaries, whose plan: of whole betrayals and ! revolutionary movement. Moscow, elegant salon, holsheviki. today. frequented by By the Associated Press. MOSCOW., April 16.—Accused of the betrayal of some of the most prom inent ‘revolutionaries, Sierre- | dmother | fohn aces a % revolutionary mong the | at the 8t -ons she is alleged to have he. | for the m ed is Anatole Lunacharsky, p Dick Pauley Slayer Is E]ectrocutcd HI 1 e X Coleman, Tex Newly Arrived! ‘Handbags 32 95 Unusual values oi- feved in pouch, under- arm, tapestry and vanity bags. Plain and grained leathers or smart tap- estries. Nicely lined. Bright colors and black. | the confidence of the leaders of the | She lived in | where she maintained an The trial will eontinue April 16 () electrocuted e prison here early todu der last May of Sheriff e 000 ATTEND-RAISIN FESTIVAL IN FRESNO| individual poy Myx* Crowned Klng After groups, en were frustrated by | the woman, who for years enjoyved Three-mile Pageant . Parade. Auto Races Featured. | By the Associated Press. FRESNO, Calif., April 16.—Led by Gov. . Richardson and Mayor James Rolph of ancisco, 100, 000 persons came here rday to witness the eighteenth annual cele- | bration of Raisin day. Marked hy a pageant parade three ength, the celebration finale lest evening atfon of Tom Mix, motion pictur . and m! reached with the Hollywor Miss Alb Col- ng and | and Mrs. Horn | ony, Stanislau: queen. Earl Cooper won a 25-mile automo- bile race, defeating Peter de Paolo ard Bennett 'Hill. He circled the speedway af dn average speed of 104 miles an hour. Hill took second. The | time was 14 minutes 25.4 seconds. | De Paolo, driving at an average | speed of 103 miles an hour, won the 50-mile speedway sprint race. Cooper | was second and Hill third. = Hill drove | the fastest lap of the race, at an average of 112 miles per hour. De Paolo’s time was 29:4. King to Hold Court in May. LONDON, April 16 @ .—It is of- ficially announced that the King and Queen will hold courts at Bucking- ham Palace on May 13 and 14. « Ford of Wi County, as Toileiry S pecials $1.98 Perfume Sprays, $1. 35¢ Odorono, Z9¢c. 50c Pompeian Face Powder, 42c. 10c Big Bath Soap, 3 for 25c. $1.25 Bo Trellment. 7Sc; face . powder and $1 Coty Face Powd-r, 79c. 69c Seven Sutherland Sisters’ Hair Grower, 49c. Street Floor d anthorities have heen in \m-vn Floor apnointment on April New Address Edmonston "¢}y 34 st While the 4ay dropp other couple’s | £ v ¢ n border a memb shington. worries matrimo had rec phone c: some time he h the militia boar STACY-ADAMS SHOES FOR MEN The foundation of the success of S-A Shoes, is laid nn QUALITY of material, Orugmnhty ‘of Tast,""and the Highest Class of shoe making. For these delightful Spring days, when most of the day is spent out of doors—why not a chic new coat of Lorcheen, Poiretsheen, Twill or Novelty Cloths in one of the newer*fashions? Men find these shoes’ the best as the hest shoes they can wear, .. . may rob you of not only money, but y tressures you cannot replace. “buy?’as well High and qu * All Leathers $12.50 Up EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) 612 13th Stl'eet West Side—Bet. F & G Sts. Next Droop’s Music House ANDREW BETZ, Manager #n the wall or in the floor. Do it . - . . a - et Some with trim capes, others with puff sleeves, perhaps some Flared, Navy, Come in or phone for free demonstration, braiding or embroidery or band trimming of smart furs, PHONE wmummtymmn,.m,m Barber 8 Ross e “The Big Hardwuare and Housefumishing Store 11™ AND G STS. . MAIN 623 1 1 f i staightline, sports and dress types for maids and matrons. black and colors. Shown in sizes 16 to 44 and 46 to 52V4. Second Floor—King's Palace Straightline and Bloomer Dresses of broadcloth, linen and printed fabrics. Smart ‘solid colors, coin spots and neat figured patterns. Trimmed with con- Girls’ Spring Dresses ) stitching, kick pleats, tucks and belts. Straightline Dresses, Sizes 7 to 14 Bloomer Styles, Sizes 6, 8 and 10 Tots’ Panty Dresses Our usual $330 quality. The famous “Hill" Handmade Dresses of English broad- Fashionable Hats Usually $6.95 to $8.95 T T —— [ol—=|ale—aaje—lnl—xa|nle———"——a[o]c——=]ul———]o] —] “ Joseph McReynolds Says— cloth in copen, mais, rose and green. Col- lar, cuffs and front embroidered in small rosebuds and vines. Included are English print dresses, hand-embroidered and smocked. Entirely handsewn. Sizes 2 to 6. Second Floor—King’s Palace ‘The Extensive \'ariety -and Low Price Make this -an Exceptional Offering The newest modes—tams, page boys, ¢lgse-fitting types, matrons’ hats, large brim; all fiead sizes, brillignticolors, black and navy and, in faetja.com- plete showing of all that is brand new and very smart. 2 “Blue Crane” Hosiery Guaranteed: If they Rip, Run or Tear, will give you a new pair. ,,, s 0 m =7 }t M‘ 'ulth I = .: Bdhnz Ribbons K | i I u i 4’0 M ! ifl (‘Vu""'"""'('l f Swiss,_Hair Sangha Straws : : Taffeta. N G Silk Crepe A splendid new stocking in service chiffon weight, made of pure thread silk. ~Humming Bird mills. mercerized garter top. A product of the famous Beautifully textured and with Smcrt Straws New. S ort Hats $1.98 and $9.89 Azures. Milan Hemp and Spread Hemp Hats in small.medium and large shapes. Very chic, simply trimmed with ribbons and ‘cocardes. Every desirable color and black. Street Floor—King's Palace Boys’ 4-Pc. Suits| | Usually $8.95 to $12.75 and dark colors and splendid pat- di- terns. Correctly fashioned in Eng- lish style with coat, vest and two pairs of lined knickers. cReynolds " Spring Coats $4.98 For youngsters from 2Y; to 8 years. light colors. Splendid fabrics, too. Street Floor—Boys' Shop A lovely color range—moonlight, opal, stone, gray. rose gun metal, pink, skin, atmosphere, cham-~ pagne, French nude, light beige Sudan, grain, blonde . satin, toast, white and black. Perfect quality; in sizes 874 to 10. Street Floor—King’s Palace Children’s Shoes A Famous Make Guaranteed for Wear or Another Pair 295 and $3 95 Styles for boys and girls in one-strap and oxford mndcls Brown Leather Oxfords have a tip made of sharkskin that is-guar- anteed not to dent, rub or wear out. Also one—str:p and ox!ord . styles in patent and tan leathers. & Built' for wear—this guarantee covers everv pair of _tHis “Famous Make" Shoe. Bring the youngsters in, have thent l’m;g_ f and be. surprised. . Second l'lo.m—K(ngl Palace We Want 50 Good Used Cars!! Recent USED CAR sales have depleted our stocks. Therefore, we must obtam TMMEDIATEDLY ahout 50 good used cars, suitable for reconditioning. And so “the hars are down"—on any used car—for ! 2 Days Only— . Saturday, April 17, and Sunday, April 18 We want Cadillacs, Hup« mobiles, Nashes, ' 4 Fords, Studebakers, O,ver l ands, Dodges, Chevrolets, Buicks, and other standard make cars. The allowances we will make will be startling. and can ap- ply as down payment on a new Studeébaker. The bal- ance can be;paid over a period ‘of 18 months! Drive your car in for'an appraisal! Tt doesh’t make any differ- ence what model or make you have—this is YOUR opportu- nity to secure the BEST , price on it—and that is why we are limiting this to two days only — Saturday and Sunday!!! This offering is particularly rected to mothers who have chased suits for their bo; for the warmer days of Spring. The boys themselves will admire these suits—they are well tailored of de- pendable woolen mixtures, in-light Joseph 1 Studebaker Bldg. 14th St. at R Telephone Potomac 1631 STUDEBAKER PRICES — HAVE.— BEEN REDUCED! .. .. :—:BEEEEEEEEEEEQE et R & G Brasslere Corsets A hghllv boned, beautifully: made model of brncade er rayon stripe fabric with jersey 5.00 top. . Elastic godets over hips. Boned front " and Ihav:ls. Flesh and coral. Sizts 34 to 48. Second Floor—King’s Palace A ¢ Neat patterns in E fl E ; | fl