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\ - PLANES LIVITED. n Will Eventually Become Fac-; tor in Transportation, But Capacity Is Circumscribed. e hands of th excellent > und s, presid Haven and cconomic 1 elopments, but ion development of ign to that of rail- ught to t ch d Jlane service porta- wched a would any STOKES AND WIFE LEAVE FLORIDA ON HONEYMOON New York Eportsmsn ‘Will Take Bride, Miss Florence Crittenton of Key West, to Europe. May 11—W, E. Ithy New York married here yester- Florence Crittenton of Stokes of Washington, D. C., of the bridegroom, officlated emony. ittenton is a daughter of the C. R. D. Crittenton, who was St s Church here, Following tk mony the couple fe New York, where they will for Furope on their honey- “0 D.‘; thnkets Approved. I'he same old “O. D.” blunkets with Americans became the World War have st _serviceable s on fleld service board at Fort t of the board, vhich tested bla: © aid that while n their texture w wero too bulky carry and held many kinds, h more wool HMOND. Vi which w LIGHTEN LABOR oisdHome EleetTie Shop JOSET D. CAMPBELL 513 10th St. Main 6519 R Chicago to Kansas City One of the world's finest trains, In - daily service between Chicago and Kansas Cilz over the Chicago, Mil- St. waukec & St. Paul. Famous for the completeness of its “‘Mi:waukee” owned and operated equipment, including Observation | Club Car, Sleeping Cars with the pop- ular “longer-higher-wider” type of berths, and Dining Car serving those unexcelled “Milwaukee” meals. Take this famous train when you travel berween these two cities. Write, phone or call on our Travel Experts for " fuls ‘Jeeatls and help in planning your srip Geo. J. Lineoin MEXICAN DIVORCE HELD “IMMORAL AND VOID” : Judge Denounces Board of Trade A"-RUADERS Operater in Refusing to Set Aside Maintenance Rule. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1926. and vold” in a decision yesterday by Judge Joseph Sabath. Judge Sabath directed Bucken's attorney to show cause why Bucken should not be pun- ished for contempt of court. The decision was the result of Buck- en's attempt to have set aside a de- cree of separate maintenance granted his first wife, Mrs. Clara L. Bucken, by Judge H. Sabath last MMarch. Bucken went to Mexico and obtained spondeat in Bucken’s first wife’s bill for separate maintenance. Judge Sabath in his decision refused to set aslde the separate maintenance decree, ST Two Assigned to Duty Here. Capt. Charles L. Maxwell, Medical Corps, stationed in Hawaii, has been HILLSDALE CITIZENS STUDY SCHOOL PLANS Association Urges Oiling of Four Streets—Colored Bathing Pool Indorsed. Howard, president of the association, | ported that park officlals had prom presided. ¢ P l.:fv‘y;:n."infi-] ok i mnlw;';'l-l.xt’: o Mrs. Louise B. Frye, who repre-| o thjs Summer. The associatior sented the association ut a recent | indcrsed the proposed location of the meeting of the School Board, explain | colored bathing pool in section ¢, ed the five.year school building pro. | ¢ Anacostia Park. i gram and told of the proposed eight- TR A room addition to the Birney School Ordered to Fort Benning. and enlargement of the playground, 1% (CAPON Springs Water Phonc or Write for Literature General Agant C. M. &St P Ry. 1309 Finance Bldg. Fhones Eittenhouss Philadeivhia P ChicagoMilwankee & SeBanl Raifway O mET S0 £ TRNES e By the Associated Press. a divorce February 24 and on March CHICAGO, May 11— Mexlean di-| 8, at Sun Antonio, Tex, he married | A s Mrs. Lida E. Granger, who o YRy e tained a Mexican divorce decree from John H. Granger of Fort Wayne, Ind. ¢ Mre., Granger was named as co-re: Fort Benning, Ga., has been assigned to duty in the office of the chief of ordnance, War Department. ordered to this city for duty at the Army general dispensary. Capt. Guy Drewry, Ordnance Department, at Hillsdale Citizens’ W ootaard & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Clearance of Herrick Refrigerators Lack of space prevents detailed description; but a few Herrick improvements will not be amiss. Purified, cold, dry air circulation has been per- fected, preventing the spoiling of food. This circulation also prevents that most annoying happening—the interchange of flavors. Herrick’s five-point insulation is airtight and Greatly Reduced REFRIGERATOR weatherproot—it keeps warm air out and cold air in. It cannot decay or mildew with age; it is absolutely sanitary. Three kinds of most sanitary linings are used in Herricks. An added help—this—in the Herrick there appears one-third to one-half more storage space than found in other refrigerators. 61 Refrigerators at these very low prices 2 Three-door Front Icing Refrigerators 115-pound capacity. Now $108.75 6 Three-door Front Icing Refrigerators 130-pound capacity. Now $51.75 5 Three-door Front Icing Refrigerators 115-pound capacity. Now $48 16 Three-door Front Icing Refrigerators 90-pound capacity. Now $38.75 16 Two-door Front Icing Refrigerators 75-pound capacity. Now $33.75 2 T;Jodmr Front Icing Refrigerators 60-pound capacity. Now $30 14 Three-door Front Icing' Refrigerators—100-pound capacity, Now $41.25 Retrigerator Section, Fifth fleor. Ball-beating Lawn Mowers Special $IO'35 The four 14-inch blades are of tempered steel, the roller of hardwood, lacquer finish. Self adjustable, ball bearing parts. A standard make lawn mower, and this selling presents an unusual opportunity to save. Use the Hose and keep your lawn green “Mogul” Garden Hose, a corrugated and molded hose. ) couplings, $4 and $8. 25 and 50 foot lengths. Complete with Goodyear “Wingfoot” Hose, a high-grade hose, complete with couplings, 25 and 50 foot lengths, $4.75 and $9.50. Yers Sl o Metal Hose Reels, 50-ft. 100-ft. size, $5. Half-circle Sprinklers, 75¢c Full-circle Sprinklers, 85c. Brass Hose Nozzles, 75c. Honsewares Section, Fifth floor. 32-piece English Blue Willow Set Special $4'5O I'he popular English Blue Willow Porcelain Set. offered at a most interesting price. The set in- cludes—six breakfast size plates, six bread and butter plates, six side dishes, six teacups and saucers, one open vegetable dish, and one meat dish. Offered at $4.50. Other timely items in Glass and Chinaware Refrigerator Sets, three bowls and cover. ' Comi~ plete, 50c. Glass Nesting Kitchen Bowl Sets, four pieces, 6-inch to 9-inch. 75c. . Plain Thin-blown “Nonik” Table Tumblers, Special, dozen, 55c. o Imported Colored Console Sets, an attractive offer- ing. $3.95. ¥ 8-inch Salad Plate Set, of durable glass, Set of 6 plates, $1. i Glass Water Pitchers, very durable. Wide mouth. Each, 38c. ‘ China and Glassware Sections, Fifth Soon =7 e Rain King Sprinkler, revolving, $3.50. size, $2.50; ~orw Wz ! o A seven-pece light cut glass water set, in two at- tractive floral designs. Tankard and six thin blown tumblers complete the set. A most pleas- ing value, this. Glassware Seetion, Fifth floor Bridge Lamps of wrought iron Special $2°95 For Summer use—especially adapted to cottage or porch use. They are of wrought iron, and have an adjustable arm with swivel. Equipped with cord and two-way plug. 12-inch pigskin effect shade in brown tones— floral, bird and conventional bor- der designs. Lamp Section, Sixth floor. School and other community needs were discussed at a meeting of the Association last night at the Birney School. Lieut. Col. Harris Pendleton, jr., llbl e vl rath ntry, of the War Department Gen-|{ 1y, oy Staft! b, beers ovderelits Furzl Woodward Bldg., Washington Phone Miin 22 ning, Ga., for duty at the Infantry ! Fhooe: Main 22¢¢ which the meeting indorsed as greatly | needed. The association voted to urge that Morris, Sumner, Sheridan A ton roads be ofled duri C. E The base ball diamon Summer floors of beauty and long life Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleum $I’75 to $3‘50 square yard The zest of Summer——color—plenti fully—is in evidence in the newest of Armstrong’s famous Linoleums. The” restful, delightful shades of tan, blue. gray, and red appear in the latest of patterns, in which the glazed tile de cred floors, when waxed and polished. sign stands out as a favorite. prove ideal for dancing. Other Linoleums, $1.35 Square Yard Jaspe, inlaid, and solid color effects. Business floors, as well as the porch. kitchen or cottage floors, will brighten up remarkably upon installation \rmstrong Linoleum. Linoleum cov Linoleum Section, Fifth floor A special summer value 3-piece Fiber Suite, ¥72*° For the sun room—most attractively upholstered in cretonnes of flower and bird pattern. The smooth, graceful lines as they are brought out by the close woven fiber may be noted as both distinctive and comfortable. Che suite is finished in cafe shellac and is equipped with automobile spring cushions. Settee, chair and rocker comprise the three pieces. A value that you will want after a brief inspec- tion. Same Suite as above in Chinese Yellow with blue diamond decoration, $95. Other Wicker Furniture attractively priced Wide Arm Reed Chair, special, $11.75. Reed Rockers to match, $11.75. Day-beds, in fiber, with upholstered spring cushion, $62.50. Desk to match above suite, $19.75. Desk Chair to match desk, $8.75. High-back Wing Rocker, special, $19.75. TWicker Furniture Section, Sixth floor. Bedroom Furniture and Bedding For Summer Cottages or Sleeping Porches That will insure rest, comfort and content this Summer at home or away. At special May Sale prices Claverton Cotton Mattresses 54x74—$16.50 38x74—$12.75 Monticello Goose Feather Pillows 21x27—$3.65 Dresser, in ivory enamel or mahogany finish, $25 Chiffonier, in walnut or mahogany finish, $25 Chest of Drawets in mahogany or walnut finish, $25 Bedroom FPurniture Section, Seventh floer. VUDOR SHADES Make cool, comfortable porches Vudor Porch Shades challenge improvement. The patent ventilator at the top adds coolness to your porch because it lets all hot air escape. Equip your porch with Vudor Shades and enjoy the warm Summer evenings. 7 ft. 6 in. drop With 6-ft. drop 3-foot width—$3 3-foot width—$2.75 4-foot width—$3.85 4-foot width—$3.60 5-foot width—$5.40 5-foot width—$4.90 6-foot width—$6.40 6-foot width—$5.85 7-foot width—$7.50 7-foot width—$6.90 £-foot width—$8.50 8-foot width—$7.80 9-foot width—$10 9-foot width—$9.15 10-foot width—$11 10-foot width—$10.25 12-foot width—$13.50 12-foot width—$12.45 Vudor Shade Section, Stxth floor. “The Only Sade Made With A Ventilame