Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1926, Page 5

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THE [“\'E\'l\'fl STAR, W \“Hl\'h"n)\: _I), (18 Il\ll)\\ \1\\ 7, 1926. WILKINS GONG ON DESPITE AIR SMASH Detroiter to Be Used in Arctic riv 1o Batrow Flight After Wrecking of Alaskan. FREDERICK LEWIS FEARP 4 Nort nesday and the day hefore the plane| | underwent considerahel strain when | it taxied into rough ground. The! vadin set in the cabin was suspended | on springs and humpers in such & wav that it was not harmed in Yhnl least. | Since heing set up on the Falrkanhe feld tha plane has hen in the al a| tal of 1 hours and fve minutes. »hvu: more than 4600 miles. Hvl»- was 'o have heen the ship's fourth 740 miles 1o the nflllh‘ on the shore of the Arctie Oce Sha hears the distinciion of heing the | only alrplane aver to Ay across the| ¥ AMountains and ont over the | fro: Polar Sea ith a new wing | <he could he placad in sarvice agaln. hut this weould require 1oo n\\l(‘hi [Convright 1928 by Xorih Amerioan News . NI PLANS TO BE PUSHED, Detroit Backers of Expedition Expect Wilkins to Press On DETROUT, Mich., May The he Alaskan will not he per arfere with the ohiectives GIRLS CLUBSHOLD FRENCH BOMBRIFFS CONVENTION HERE‘ IN RENEWING WAR 500 Delegates Received by Wm Push Fighting Vigorously Mrs. Coolidge—Mount Ver- ‘ After Peace Parley Comes non Trip Tomorrow. to Naught. Jelegates 1o the fourtednth nint | By the Associated Press antion of the National L. RARA b ibs. meeting in th ace e n e e Hotel taday, were received by | TP® ! fixhting & wlidge at the White House ar f"the Morocean peace con ock. and arrangements » | fevence b French aviators | 1o have the President r e of May T e vesterday’s Moroceo, hreak-np n today hegan bomhing 1mpor sitions early this morni neh troops massed In the the convention clubs of many Targ or hegan a movement in Last Day—SATURDAY Monday morning there 'will he no more shirts at K1.63 nor straw hats at Q] K3 nor $6 and $R O xtords at \1 R5-—all the special Anniversary price tags will be gone. Not untilanother twelve months have passed by will there be <uch a great store-wide event. i Until 6 p.m.—Saturday ° o 3 @ P-B 332 Anniversary Sale ™ o ow will he devor PARK VIEW CELEBRATION WILL BE HELD TONIGHT The annual May celehration & welock in the Warder and Mise the .u ot m oand hug Thyth 4 by the 7 PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U. 8. Treasury 1408 H ST. N. W. sanding np. Must Ten Oth, Small Grand An elevating and re- fining influence in any home. See and hear it. Homer L. Kitt Co. 1330 G St. f Everything Musical THE NEW ORANGE GROVE MARKET Will Open Tomorrow at 11 O'clock A.M. At 1226 H 5t. N.W. NEXT DOOR OF CORNER 13TH Cob bl & anges and grapeirun direct irom Elorida and the higgest hargain on opening dax Large, Sweet Oranges, per basket. ... ..$1.00 Grapefruit, basket i $1.00 Mixed Baskets e Oranges, by the dozen . .. ... .. Grapefruoit, 2, 3,4, 5 for . ... HerEabesNoon . Pineapples, 2 for . . California Lemons, doven . Asparagus, big bunch ... Bananas, dozen .. Strawberries, quart box . FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS Leg of Veal, pound Veal Shoulder, pound. Breas: of Veal, pound Pork Chops, pound . .. Pork Roast, pound . ... Round Steak, pound . . . Sirloin Steak, pound . . . Porterhouse, pound .. Chuck Roast, pound Rib Roast, pound . Breakfast Bacon, sliced, pound . Eggs. strictly fresh, d Creamery Butte: Dressed Chickens Alvth on Hand. Wl b priced 1n see the new marlat ce will offer can News Leader orps | FINE SPRING ineons acts thern Midzeis ARt an of Kert in confunction with o panish troops, wha o [ 0n SAGaRIT Al 8 toward Azih Do Midar New Yok, Rhode Istand vania and New Jorsey were nan OUIDA, Moroceo, May serting that war has hee on France hy the refus Krim o enl pe him a1 the conference wp vesterda \ Aelegate 1o th aaid that war against the Rifiana now Wil he pursuedswith vigor The last conversation hetwesn Gen | < Simon and 81 Mohammed Azerkane. | The ehief Riffian delezate. hefore the conference hroke up was brief We cannot change our attitude on | the exchange of prisoners or the gen- | eral terms,” said Azerka We take 5 delegate’s decl cially that the y the States havinz ations. Mrs, Fannie M. Pollak president he league me. Mise Harlean | cetary of the Amerie of New York e torme which broke ¥y offered | ace parley fon, also spoke The delegates will he entertained tea hy the wives of memhers from their respective t ongressional (' this aftérnoon. A hoa night will cloce the Alexandria S in the Raleigh with Walter in the Riffian i state offi rpariers are ended 1hat war exists Gen. Simon 1epiied I am glad and happy of it” said Azerkane. pi hiw hand upen his < sinearity the Institute f speaker. A ing in the National M morning will close D J Kaufmanlnc 1005 Pa. Ave 1724 Pa. Ave. Gmng Great Guns 1800 ‘ Q-Pants Suits Verchandise Priced From $35 lo $60 in three great reduction lots 327 $37 47 i Every Suit with 2 Pairs of Pants ' No Alteration Charge—Deposit Accepted S ikl ) L Summer.s _ill!' arflun(‘l t}'\C corner— to make room (of our irea( S'flcl( fl{ hflt weather clothes—vou get the pick of our stock of Fancy Spring 2-Pants Suits at July prices in May. " i @ (adio }75 Money’s Worth or Money Back D. J ngufman | 1005 PA. AVE. 1724,PA. AVE. 4 ‘len's shirl-r $1.65 6 for $0.50 leeve Tengihe Last Time—for a Long Time MEN’S SUITS 19 ¢ the last reds of suits sin \nniver ~ <old hund Men's Union Suits tiie 79¢ of sary until the Fvent v will he fe<t At ta find such fine chey steds f | ank and mo apening dayv of the that cassimeres, veon will he abl jots, twe and wot at the Parker-Bridaet Company for 820, Al sizes, pattern. hut not in every fabr styvle or Bovs (Three and Four Piece Sails) Clothing Reduced Hats [ -ervthing except hlue smits included in this reduction. This is the way Anniversary prices look Bovs' $30.00 Suits, $24.50 Vet 825,00 Suits, £19.50 Ru\fi $€22.50 Suits, $18.50 Bovs® $20.00 Suits, £16.50 Bovs' $18.00 Suits, $14.50 Boys” $15.00 Suits, 812.00 i e Boys™ Shirts £1.10 Al kinde of crawe Al Plain or faney hands cennite and faney sizes Split straws Collar-attack tles. Of connt pereale. ANl size Bovs™ Blouses 79¢ tollar attached and avles. ANl sizes weicht for arid oercale Lo The Avenue at Ninth mad and fine - e AN £6-88 Oxfords $4.85 Rlack and tan eali ox fords in the new stvles, Al sizes—5% to 11 With or withent ruhber heels. nort Tnst the rizin Madra Summer Boys' Sweaters $2.95 Al popular pull- over styles—greatly reduced. Dozens patterns. Al nf o Men's Golf Hose 93¢ PI s Faney to 117 SilkiNGchwens 35¢ Six for &5 Tindrec l’alm Beach Suits £12.75 “Ouarter’™) «Two for a Men «améartable lored Palm B oty k. "3%" Bms Knickers £1.85 Tinen km~_\,..» mlf Sets $8.75 tube —dris e ck. putter. A srable bag and two :,.n balls et plete—$873 Boys' Union Suits 69¢ ants in Summer cizes Nainsook Spring and weights All Well made ®IN APPRECIATION¢

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