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_THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926. RENEWALOF WAR ORDERED BY KRIM Fez Forgats Fighting for Day to Attend Fair and View Sultan’s Procession. A digpateh from | ys o AbdelKrim, | their warfare panish forees of the “holy May 13 (), With A than 50 miles | stween the Rifians and the | French and Spanish forees, Fez today forzot all ahont the war and went to the fair. which is one of the most suc ceseful in the history of the eity 2 ompanied hy Steef: Gen. Méngin pashas ane entry in presence of mostly native. corted by a priva hlack soldiers from the Sudan and a company of the legion of the French army. Hundreds of horsemen mounted on Arah steeds of the purest hreed gave an_exhibition of trick riding. Tt was a fete dav in Fez with wa parently forgotten hy the native popu- lation, winds in the persons, Abe Martin Says: Ther's one thing we ought t folks find out f how great we are. Marriages are made In Heaven, an’ | aho N very few of ‘em ever zit back t th' factory Girl Fined $50 for Attack. 3W YORK, May 13 (@) let | killed * ‘emselves, an' that's NESBITT INDICTED | IN WIFE'S SLAYING | Faces Second-degree Murder Trial, [ With Life Penalty if Found Guilty. ted Pross Ohio, May 13.—Jacob State University ce a charge of for the killing ; TROY, Neshitt, Ohio graduate, must - | second-degree mur | of kis wife The Miami Count has heen consider [ tast foviday | dictme ! de. i which ea penitentiary on con arrainged next nnounced to a charge ? Wil be Aonday. His attorney b, Neshitt would plead guilt | of manslaughter and would fight a | fivst-desree murder charge. He has what will he hix plea on the second-degree murder charge. Neshitt has confessed that he his wife. fo University tennis ~ ‘after she husiness ability Dogs in Apartments, NA. May 13 (®).—Admission who recently obiain: | of the future tenants of 25,000 model as xome ugly welts from a whipping with a dog leash by apartments built and -owned by Vienna. But a feeling of bitterness Irma Bohmert, Rumanian nurse maid | remaing with others who were on co-respondent. the scandal had estran her fiance. | she ought ta he deported. Easy To Gain Weight With Yeast and Iron New Combination of Yeast With FISH TRUST IS BROKEN. CONSPIRACY ADMITTED $31.000 in Fines Levieg Against| Combine Controlling $20.000.000 Annual Supply. Br the Asenciated Pross NEW YOR Ay 13 tion_controlli of $20,000,000 worth of f fish annually was broken up yester- day when defendant corporations | and individua ed guilty to con- spiracy. Indictments ag; were returned v after fish producer 2 Wisconsin, Michi- | gan, Minnesota, Ohio and Canada had been called hefore a special grand Jury. | The indictments charged that meveral vears the indicted persons companies had conspired to the sale in New York of carp ass pike, blue pike, red nd ciscoes. were levied injunction handed down aguinst the defendants ordering them tn cease the practice and dis solve the “fish purchasing corpora- | tion” through which the activities had | heen handled CARPENTERS KIDNAPED. Five Taken From Jobs and Brought Up to Join Union. SAN FRANCISC fay 13 (P).—A gang of approximately 40 men visited op construction job here forcibly removed five non- rpenters and took them in an antomobile to Carpenters’ Hall, where an unsuccessful attempt was made to e them join the carpenters’ union. who ght the men A combina- | endants under arrest on a kidnaping ch The no nh The maid sald in court | the waiting 1 ed_her from | pe She was fined $30 and told | . for they had their h to aveld risk of artment that might I hecome vacint Vegetable Iron Buijlds Up Weight in Three Weeks Thin, run-down and underweight, men, women and children can im- prove their health, increase their energy and put on from five to twenty pounds of good solid flesh in three weeks. A new combination of yeast vi- tamines with vegetable ironm, re- news the action of sluggish blood cells, drives out dangerous body poisons, increases energy and sup- plies the system with the vitamines that build up weight. 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Ironized Yeast Co., Desk 205, Atlanta, Ga. Every Lucky Strike is suggestive of another ~—constant pleasure. Their added refine- ment comes from a costly extra 45- minute process. Toasting develops the hidden flavors of the world’s finest tobaccos. ‘because itstoasted that's why “Luckies” taste so good and his | AT A SLIPS—Clearing! $3.95 Silk Costume Slips—radium silk and celanese silk slips, tailored styles with he tched top—turquoise, rust, purple, wid"ani" $3.95 Slips of radium nd crepe-back ed b of fle: watermelon, orc Paris A FASHION INSTITUTION NewYorks Washingtorn UNDERWEAR—Clearing! $2.95 GLOVE SILK, lace and two-toned trimmed chemise; full cut, with good quality satin shoulder straps; flesh, white, orchid and peach. Broken $2.35 $12.50 AND $15.00 GOWNS AND PAJAMAS —Sample pieces—Crepe de chine, radium silk and crepe-back satin; beautifully de- signed with real laces and pliaue “net trimming —Final §Q 85 S closing Friday—Season-End Remnants! Second and last day of our Quarterly Stock Clearaway! Not open until 9:45 so that re-adjustment can be made after today’s tremendous S elling!—M\lany groups to be consolidated. ‘Less variety but greater markdowns in order to close out completely by tomorrow night all ends of lines—all goods bought espe- cially for Spring selling! A day of days for those who are willing to hunt out the right garment from these broken size ranges! ALL SALES FINAL—NO EXCHANGES OR CREDITS. Selling Dresses At remarkably low costs! There were more than 300 dresses in the marked-down groups when the Quarte Stock Clearing Sale hegan this morning—women's, misses’, larger women’s. Another day of intensive selling ahead of us. Descriptions given as far as pos- sible, but you can expect more than this advertisement would indicate. Regrouped lots ready at 9:45 a.m. i WOMEN'’S $19.50 AND $25 SILK DRESSES—Cannot tell just what they will be--but you will find flat crepes, silk failles and crepe satin. Also a few georgettes. Good colors and a fair range of sizes. 20 to 25 dresses in all. Friday at 9:45. §Q 85 Chaice o : i WOMEN’S $39.50 AND EVEN $49.50 DRESSES—('rene- back satins, frost crepes and flat crepes. Some handsome $6 dresses in good colors fo go tomorrow at 2 i WOMEN’S DRESSES, REGULARLY $59.50 to $65.00— plaid friska, satin, Siam crepe, georgettes and crepe Ro tailored models for strest wear and the dressier types for a noon—metal thread embroideries—hand-embroideries in as well as the Bulgarian colors—many t D tions of the flares—two-piece as well as the straight powder blue, palmetto green, beige, gray, cecoa and 340 $69.50 TO $79.50 WOMEN’S DRESSES— lustrous satins, georgette and taffeta combinations: —for all daytime and dinner wear. Mostly model, coat model with long rever who! plicity is relieved only by a series of tucking on t embroidery with exquisite inserts of filet. Beig and navy—sizes 36 to 44........... MISSES’ $25 DRESSES—\itcrnoon frocks—about 20 dresses. one and two picce. Also a few jersevs and tweeds. Sizes 16 18. i riday at 9:4! 9‘85 Choice .. : MISSES’ fternoon and party irocks—Hfat crepe, georgettes and tafictas. Smart misses’ 312.85 styles. Friday.. 4 : MISSES’ $35.00 AFTERNCON FROCKS— in flat crepe, georgette and taffeta—chemise, two-piece and basque models—embroidered and stitching trimmed— 320 pencil blue, tea rose and maize—choice MISSES’ $39.50 SILK SPORT DRESSES— in two-piece models—cap and long sleeves—prettily em- szo broidered—green, orchid, rose and gray MISSES’ $39.50 EVENING FROCKS both georgette and chiffon—basque models. med—coral, powder, blue. orchid—only MISSES’ $39.50 TAILORED STRE! georgette and flat crepe—all-over tucking—navy, cocea and green—choose at - MISSES’ $45.00 AFTERNOON FROCKS— powder blue, green, maize, navy, georgette, flat crepe and printed crepe—two-piece basque and tiered models—long and short sleeves..... $49.50 GEORGETTE AFTERNOON FROCKS— -piece .models, lace trimmed—clearaway 325 Street and Sport in chiffon, smartly flared skirts—tea rose and green - > MISSES’ $49.50 CREPE ELIZABETH AFTERNOON FROCKS—in basque and two-piece models, long sleeves and sleeveless models—pleated skirts—cocoa,.sea green, coral woodland, rose and navy..... : MISSES’ $55.00 AFTERNOON DRESSES— in flat crepe and crepe Roma, two-p basque models—puffed sleeves—some sleeveless—tea ros white, flesh—about half—only ... MISSES’ $59.50 AFTERNOON —chiffon and lace—apron fronts—tiered skirts—puffed 330 sleeves—green, rose and powder blue vhsesenensepnen Friday—W_hile They Last Just 100 of Our Trimmed and Tailored HATS Felts and Fabrics RBought for Spring Selling. Ready at 9:45 a.m. at Regular prices s 2.95 veral times tomorrow’s price in every instance. Millinery Department, Street Floor. SHOES Will Be Straightened Out by 9:45 AM. - Sorry today we haven't twice the room to wait upon customers. Doing our hest, however. Shoes for evervhody and-extra salespeople tomorrow ! " Balance of the 1,000 Pairs— $8.75 to $12.50 Sorosis Pumps and Oxfords Satins, suedes and calf. All colors and black. Spike, Cuban and low flat heels. Pair pusiv bt S e Sorosis Pumps and Oxfords Small Sizes—2145, 3, 313, 4 and 41 ) Originally $7.50 to $12.50 pair. Suede, patent calf, kid, calf and satin.. A big range of styles. 2 ps $4.75 Sorosis White Pumps i 200 pairs Friday—white kid and white canvas—high, low and medium heels—factory leftovers from last season —fresh and clean. DPair Women’s D’Orsays and Mules Regularly $3.50 to $4.50 Pair 100 pairs, including many of the Daniel Green make— not all colors, but a good assortment. ~ Friday, pair..$2.45 For Larger and Taller Women Half Size Coats and Dresses! g $79.50 to $95—LARGER SIZE COATS—both twills — , tan, black and navy blue—some hand- and char e ered—and with natural Wnd beige squirrel cal- omart with self trimming—sizes i 5014—take your pick . $59.50 COATS FOR MEN—fine lorcheen wnd twill coats in navy, black, gray and gazelle—some flare of- fects. Silk braid trimming—collars of gray and beige squirtel—silk braid trimmings—quarterly stock $39.50 clearing at $39.50 to $49.50_COA R LARGER WOMEN— including sizes 42! to 5215,—both lorcheens and twills—with tuxedo fronts, side pleats and semi-flare effects: Gray and 'mole—gray squirrel or mole fur t ihgs—a splendid group tomorrow at. $35 COATS FOR LARGE WOM epe and george! to 48%—black and navy blue, and contrasting colored.stitching—also a few attractive @45 prints for closing at o 9.50 TAILORED DRESSES F LARGER WOMEN—flat crepes, in navy, gray, cocoa and Brittany blue— sizes 40)5 to 48's—vestee effects and touches of embroid- @36 ery—clearance at \ SUITS Small lots for women and misses, WOMEN'S $45 and $35 navy blue twill and tan and gray tweed suits, plaids and mixtures, $19.50. WOMEN'S $29.50 gray, green, blue and tan tweeds— in tailored models, $19.5 MISSES' navy blue twill, tan, gray and brown imported tweed suits, $19.50, MISS twill suits hreasted skirts, $2. WOMEN'S $39.50 gray, tan and green charmeen en- semble costumes, $39.30. WOMEN'S $69.50 and $80.50 navy and black twill ensemble costumes—one and two piece frocks. $39.50. $59.50 tailored suits—in navy blue and black French twills—single and double breasted hox jackets and dinner jacket styles, $39.50. WOME} ensemble gray, rose one and §49.50, ' £39.50 navy blue single and double with kick pleat S $79.50 to $110 costumes —— navy, bluebell shades— two picce frocks, Again!—A Special Pur- chase for Our Downstairs Store— Ready Friday— Another 200 Dotted Swiss and Normandie Voile Dresses With hand-drawn and em- broidered collar and cuff sets—lovely dresses for Summer wear—choice $4.95 \'. round and student necks. AIl with short sleeves. Sizes 30 to 44. The voiles will wash heau- tifully: fast color grounds in navy blue. rose. green, red and Copenhagen hlue. You'll robably not soon again be able to buy such dresses as these at anything like so low a price! We only obtgined these be- causc the manufacturer was over- stocked because of the late Spring. 2 Downstairs—Friday at 9:45 Nurses’ and Maids’ Uniforms Regularly $4.95, $5.25 and $5.95 Slightly Shop Choice Friday $3.90 During our quarterly stock-tak- ing we found a number of our es' and m uniforms were ed from handling and displa; I regulation les in i nurses' cloth and po need laundering. |f you don’t mind doing this, see what you'll save. Wide stitched seams, smartly tailored, long sleeves turn-back cuffs, flat collars, pear! buttons, wide belts—sizes 34 to 44 —while they last, $3.90 each.— Downstairs. Soiled— garter hems—chiffon weight silk garter hems. A large a ment, but not all sizes in color. Sizes 8 to 10/4. Colors in- clude sudan, Long Beach, toast, French nude, rose taupe, black and white. sl Clearing at, pair o Plain Black Cotten Stock- ings, full-fashioned, pru. 35¢ 3 pairs, $1. $1.00 Ribbed Sport Stockings, in gray, tan, black and blue, $1.00 Mury French Face Powder, in flesh, white and rose 10, 50c Dusting Powder, large velour puff ath Salts—asso bouquet o 35¢ $350 Roger & Gallet Perfume— jasmine and violet 31.85 50c French Rouge; orange shade only.. 2l1c NECKWEAR $150 to $200 NECKWEAR cludirn tailored vesteas and col- lar and cuff sets of linen, lace Quarterly Q5 & COats—Can't Give Quantities Be assured four stoc Ie vou will want fo vever, that vou will find plenty of coats in all g price groups! Spring coats, but kinds " ummer wear, vacation, travel, etc. Your size in many, styles, hut, of course, not in all Renmember—Store opens at a quarter of ten tomorrow! 30—Women’s Coats Were $32.50 to $39.50. Friday, $1 5 tweed and tailored coats of twill, Some with Sports coats of pancls—also sonic embroidery trimmed twill coats and fur-edged collars. Navy blues, as well as gray. tan and hlucbell, etc. WOMEN'’S $49.50 DRESSY TWILL COATS— Gray, tan, green and navy blue; cape sleeves, cape coats and plaited panel styles, with embroidered 31950 sleeves WOMEN’S $45.00 NAVY BLUE, BLUEBELL AND GRAY LORCHEEN STRAIGHTLINE COATS, with £19 5() ribbon trimming and embroidered puffed sleeves. . & WOMEN’S $39.50 BRAIDED, EMBROIDERED AND FUR-TRIMMED TWILL COATS, with choics of @10 50 green. rose, sandal, tan, blucbell and gray o WOMEN’S '$35.00 SMART TAILORED COATS— With plaited and tucked panels and fur-edged col- 319 50 lars—navy, black, tan and gray in this lot. . e WOMEN’S $35.00 TAN AND ROSE SPORT COATS— Of diagonal and candia cloth—cape and straight- o o $19.50 WOMEN’S $32.50 TWEED SPORT COATS—. Full swagger backs, large pockets—handsome tan, oray and blue mixtaren: " $19.50 MISSES’ $35.00 SPORT COATS— z’ubyl':nl:::::*c‘di"_ anfi. F':rown mixtures—single and $19‘50 MISSES’ $35.00 FUR TRIMMED COATS— w"h»grnormfln and :vydlsv—cn’eb‘flebev‘f and straightline models, i an:"‘x ur trimming—bluebell, thistle ewv.|. $19.50 MISSES’ $39.5 4 [ '“rvs:'lj'c:‘o"\:v:‘; julep and cocoa—with scalloned caves, §19 50 With key fa AT . . $19.50 MISSES’ $45.00 LORCHEEN DRESS COATS— With or wit:’\n‘?( capes, |co||slrs of natural and mink squirrel, some one of a kind—all Spring colors—bluebell, thistledown, julep and navy N PUGES % " 319'50 MISSES’ $59.50 CHARMEE Woodland r > ul, i Wi ray— steaiohtlies casaals b tocked A S19I00 LITTLE WOMEN’S $35.00 TAILORED COATS— Rose, tan and gray embroidered twill coats, in flare $19.50 S capatatUlenl o oot E e o LITTLE WOMEN'’S $35.00 SPORT COATS— Handsome gray, rose, blue and green plaids and $19.50 mixtures o LITTLE WOMEN’S $49.50 SPORT COATS— Of green, red and tan i 319.50 plaids 25—Women’s Coats Regularly $45 and $49.50. Friday, $25 o illblooms and sleeves, fl red and hes WOMEN'’S $59.50 EMBROIDERED COATS— Flare style—panels and pockets—green and $29.50 ribbon trimmed o e $29.50 W%MEN'S $55.00 STRAIGHTLINE COATS— : R T T ol ... WOMEN’S $49.50 SMARTLY TAILORED COATS— Of lorchcen—in plaited panel, flare and straightiine styles—gray. tan. navy biue and black ' $29.50 MISSES’ $49.50 SPORT COATS— In candia cloth, imported mixtures and checks—straightiine models, with collars of fur, black and white, tan and Brown, oray and. blue . " $29.50 MISSES’ COATS— ll;orihce; and twills; thistledown and julep shades. Smart cape- ack and straightline models, with mink squirrel and B e i A MISSES’ $49.50 DRESS COATS— In lorcheen and twill—cape-back models, others flared—muffler In navy blue and gray lorcheen— Katinka sleeves with stitching—mink and natural squirrel trimmed g $29.50 MISSES’ $65.00 QUILTED AND EMBROIDERED n charm with in o j 1| o i Sl 0 20—Women's Coats $35 Regularly $55 to $69.50. Friday, Afternoon st ns. satins and lorcheens, cape styles, cape sleeves, <ca <leeves and flares. Elaborate em- broideries and fur collars. Also smart top coats of »v‘v{mm"vr‘r! plaids a All colors including navy in the twill styles. WOMEN’S $69.50 CHARMEEN AFTERNOON COATS— In bgr:&. r\:’se and gr:en—strlighuincl and cape-sieeve styles— embroidered on pockets and panels—beige and natural squirrel collars ..... 339.50 WOMEN’S $55.00 COATS— Of the fine twillbloom—black and thistledown gray— beautiful tuxedo rever style—edged with squirrel... 339-50 WOMEN’S $59.50 COATS— In lorcheen—silvertwist embroidered collars, pockets and sleeves =cans colats, cabe ldlzeves and]l(r.inhlline styles— ovely colors, including everglade, bluebell, jule * $39.50 W(gMEN’S $69.50 NAVY TWILLBLOOM, CAPE- LEEVE COATS, braided and -$39.50 mbroidered » Bemahe WOMEN’S $60.50 N D BLACK CHAR- MEEN COATS—Straightline style, with fur-edged $39 50 WOMEN’S §89.50 AND $95.00 ROSE COLOR KASHA collars COATS—fox collar and squirrel In charmeen—straightline, cape-back, flared and panel models— some button trimmed—upstanding collars of fur— 339 50 bluebell, thirstiedown, woodland rose and navy blue.. ” MlESES' $69.50 ONE-OF-A-KIND COATS— - Ited — broidered — (e s e e S5, MISSES’ $59.50 SATIN COATS— With mink squirrel co'lars, cape ba MISSES In afternoon styles—bluebell, thistledown, julep and navy— straightline and paneled models—high-colored em- broidered sleeves, some with fur edgings and fur $39.50 collars LITTLE WOMEN’S $65.00 PLAITED AND FLARE PANEL COATS, in everglade, sandal and bluebell $3Q) 5() shades—beautiful squirrel collars g 15—Women’s and Misses’ Coats 5 5 Regularly $95 to $125. Friday Loveliest n Is. Mirroleen, crepe satin. quilted taffeta, Kasha and charmeen. Mostly one of a kind. Dolman, blouse cape and str ht-line styles. ck, gray. sandal, rose, everglade and Cornich blue. For a including 42,