Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1926, Page 40

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pe THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, MAY 2, 1926—PART 'l “APPLE-A-DAY” MAXIM for the cricketers, who have eaten at | American and Canadian apples some- | PARIS TYRNS TO BOOTS Jas designed a high boot in glazed a number of geometrical shapes. |COURT MAY BE ASKED threat of a suit by Frau Hlidezars least one every day aboard ship com; | what in disfavor because some of them % 2 4 ing over. are sald to have arrived in Englan t is neither Russian nor ‘elling- | from the head to the feet. Charming matory. § months Frau Mei WILL BE GIVEN TRIAL "800 e armada ts on | siensesemie sray. wiit o thons the | AS FORM OF FOOTWEAR | oniar in anpearance. bt essentiais | modets of Faniana shocs are neing | 10 FIX SEX OF ASHES | i Gipasited o s omtaining . T the high seas bound for England. | Australinns have decided that now is e Parisian and voted to b very chic for |made in various colors with trimmings b husbend Henict fie Australian Cricketers to Try It|Forty great steamers, loaded with |the time to bid strongly for the trade a promenade in the Bols. A Paris |and pipings of kid and adorned wit crematory; [ fenit from the Antipodes make up the |of the mother country. An attempt | SUPPlies Belng Turned Out by Cus-| 5 cugmaker who has been called the | Bulgarian designs. Woman Says Crematory Is Trying | it o While in England—Armada l'm;}nlidubll(s fleet, \|\'hlrh in 2 few !weeks will‘l ‘_Pm made to od;lmlm the public to| tom Shoemakers Manufactured bosnfldrem's;mt woman inl the cl’Bfl is — - = to Return Urn Other Than One |recently wk i . " will Jay down a barrage of apples on |ask for Australian fruit. wearing boots for evenings. ese " 2 " - had disappeared. Later the officials Brings Fruit to Britain. England that even the doughty Drake SRS e in Satin, Kid and Silk. evening boots are magnificenit affairs | For the first time in history a She Left There. e ik T hesarn By the Assoctated Press. of Spanish armada fame could not re- - By this UASS S ateA P in satin, soft kid or moire and some- [Polish firm joined an international X W but Frau Meinicke refuses to believe YONDON, May 1. The “apple-|Pel. The cricket team is not expected | New and extensive uses for nickel TS ARSIEN N T times studded with gems. sales syndicate when a Blsmark .pipe By the Associated Press. s to_devour all the fruit. and enlargement of old ones has ARIS, May 1.—After some hesita- | Futurism and symmetry have not [~ @ay” maxim is to be tried out on the | “he overseas dominion has joined |caused such a demand for the metal | tion, s now seems decided in favor |disappeared from footwear. Shoes are members of the Australian Cricket | with government officials here in a |that the Sudbury tield, Ontario, which [ of boots, and custom shoemakers are | made of different” colored materi team during their 3 nd. them and claitns that the urn cor BERLIN, May 1.-—Whether crema- | { - idliis . of un anigen e factory in_TPolish Silesia recently | ory officials are able to distinguish | comn i £ én savcentit agreed to team with French, Belgium, | the ashes of a dead man from those 5 | German and Czechoslovakia' manufac: | or's woman Jikely will be a question i. | concentrated co-operative movement to | is one of the largest sources of supply | making them in satin, kid and silk | the darker always predominating; a 9 The Australian authori ave | create a great new market for fresh [in the world, is busy meef e de- | for walking, receptions and even for | brown kid is combined with a beige [turers in boosting sales in other |the courts will be called on to decide.| The annual rainfall in China ranges arranged for a da apples fruit in the United Kingdom. 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