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SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Snmngs From New York. Daslight Saving Time. FUNUS ARE ASKED OR MEMORIAL |]AY< G. A.R. Seeks Aid in Decor at ?lq 80.000 Graves in Ceme- | p;;,\,-mn;" teries of Capital. Gothoaburk. May DUE TODAY. . Hamburg, May remen. May 3 Pori Tafara. May . /Santa Marta; May DUE TOMORROW, | Mauretania . outhampton. May 8 vk tvors Bremer, May S hotm | Mirafioras | Tivives .. _{Thelr ranks so depleted by the p ge of time they e no longer 1§ carry on the task m e Department of the Potomac Sfand Army of the Republic. today {w‘a!mi 1o the citizenry of Washing- | ihn to aid them on Memorial day in 44corating with flowers and flags Xh"‘ abre than 80,000 graves of their com- | De Gras often 'of all American wars who, He | @oree: T e vl Cime | Bareagaria—Saith ~ayv and other L Avrit 2 cieus, ol 3o y 5 (Sailifig hour. Daylight Saving Tim-) SATLED YESTERDAY. se—Havre . na cemeteries of the | Alheri Ballin—Hamburs f Carabobo_San Juan, “lCommittees of other veterAn and | 3AntA Magtk—laetl, pdtriotic organizations will be formed | Crofton Hall—Montevideo to perform the actual decorating, but | SAILING TODAY. the workers need the assistance of | xmerican Shipper—London Washington in raising funds to detray |Sunh sk Vaiparaiso. - {he costs of the annual tribute to the | Porto Rln-«-—?huvm E ddafenders of the Nation. | B H Indian Prince H Gift Boxes Placed. | Ehonitarampuerta Corier ¥:ift hoxes for thlg purpose, in the | SAILING TOMORROW farm of miniature . headstones, have | amor—Cape Haiti . 4:00PM bhden placed in many of the stores,|Cara-La Guura.. 00 P bdnks and other business establish: | Tuscania=rCIsses nients about the eity Those who | Crofton Hall-—Buen: wish to aid in the services of the day | SAILING & of memorializing the sacrifies of the ‘““m“,,_fie,m <oldiers, sajlors and marines who Hum.\‘,{.“v;‘nm have passed on are asked to drop| Anwndl-—\ otterdam . tHeir contributions In these hoxes. & ,mf*-nmfl' i “To aid in the v = of the neces sqry funds. The rangements to re tieons for Memoria 0 ) 2:00 ) 1300 P:M »223Te >0 ) 21500 A M Army of the Rey by groups of vir organizations. The following off rapresentatives have bheen selected “ Dr. Charles V. Petteys, department cammander of the Grand Army of the Republic, who is in charge of the preparations, assisted by Dr. H. A. J4hnson, assistant adjutant general, i, apd E. D. Godfrey, assistant quarter- n‘z:vnr meneral of the department; MEX|CO RA'SES NEW BAR farence 0. Howard. representing the Aymy and Navy Union: Arthur H. = Teague. the United Spanish - War | Persons omn_v of “Moral Turpi- Veterans: Edward H. Hale. the Vet | tude” Will Be Excluded. erans of Forelen Wars: Francis Miller. the American Legion, and P. Fortis.| gy, PASO, Tex., May 13 (PL.—Moral the ‘American Veterans of Hellenic | tyrpitude, which gained national at- Tescent. alind—St. Johns Cabadello—Bahia Jrier—Monie Chr omayazua—Puerto € Vandsck—Rio de Jan Samaria—Laterpool C11:00 AN THE EVENING KANSAS CITY WARS ON “MAIN STREET" & Makeover of Business Seo- tion Includes Removal of Overhead Signs. 7y the Associated Press, KANSAS CITY. May 13.—The mer- chants of Kansas City have set out to transform their Main street into a Middle Western Fifth avenue. Sinclair Lewis' “Carol Kennicott” failled in her attempt to make over *|the Main street of Gopher Prairie, Minn., but the Kansas City business men are using different methods and the progress so far {s successful. In 18 Robert Greer Cooke, presi- e Fifth Avenue Association of New York, came to Kansas City and told of the improvements that had been made in the most fashion- ahle street in America through the co-operation of its property owners and leaseholders. Their Purposes Listed. The Kansae City merchants adapt- ed the program te thelr own Main street and just recently anneunced purposes as follows: To co-operate with property own ers, leasehoiders and tenants in main. taining cleanliness, upkeep and im- .| provements of property. To eliminate overhead signs and other obstructions, To check illegal bill-posting. To study constantly to improve trafe conditions. To bring about architectural better- ment and conduct of bullding oper- ations. To prevent sanitary violations, and noises and nuisances generally. Change Made Quickly. The firat step was a request that all “{overhead advertising and other in- signia of the up-and-at-em school of morchants of yesteryear be taken down. The members complied, the strest rvallways company took down its vellow signals and a number of other amall contributions made the general effect a worthy improvement. Almost overnight the street l.\lmsd ppearance. first eamul‘n in- spired the organization to a greater campaign, which now calls for an elaborate street and huflding renova- tion, “Follow the leader’’ hecame the game and the Walnut Street and the d Avenue Assoclations are under with the MeGee Street mer- chants shortly to follow. These | groups are located on the principal | downtown thoroughfares. FOKKER DECLARES LUCK WAS ON SIDE OF BYRD| By the Associated Pre BOSTON, May G. Fokker, airplane who designed the machine in which | | Lieut. Comdr. Richard E. Byrd flew | | over the North Pole, had to come to | Roston on an old-fashioned train ves. | terday. 1 “1 have sold all my planes," said Mr, Fokker. “1 have only one little training plane left. “Byrd was lucky,” the manufac- turer told the Boston Chapter of the National Aeronautical Association. “He had an airplane that was tested. 1t had flown 40,000 miles before he took it. Wilkins had a much harder task. He had to take a plane that was not tested; that had not even been fully rigged. He had to make hoat eonnections and time was im- portant. The result was he had to |tace all the corrections of testing | under most dificult conditions. Ulti- matsly he will have success, too." Commenting on futuré of commer. cial aviation, Mr. Fokker declared radio direction finders were solving the final difficulties of the air and that the “time is not far distant when we shall be able to land in the dark with. out seeing anything at all. 3 (U®).—Anthony | mlnuhrturer The High Grade Pianos Sold Direct from the Faetory We Invite You te Visit Our Warerooms 1340 G St. N.W. J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. Regular Shoes STAR. WASHINGTON, Established 1842 | Public Appeal Necessary. {When President Harding took office | tention inethe Countess Cathcart case, | now has spread to the Mexico border This was disclosed yesterday in the announcement of Manuel M. Limon for D. C, THURSDAY, SNEAK THIEVES TAKE $1,212.50 IN ARTICLES Loss of Clothes, Watches, Diamond Pin and Movie Camera Re- ported to Police. * Thefts of articles valued at $262.50 were reported to the police trom three sources ‘yesthrday. A thief entered the apartment of Miss Grace A. Croop and Miss Ruth J. Deoley, 1100 Eight- senth street, Tuesday afternoon.and took two initialed gold wrist watches valued at $146. Détectives are investigating the theft of a motion picture camera from the store of the C. O. Buckingham Co. 810 Thirteenth street. The camera, valued at $47.50, was taken from a counter several days ago. A “fimmy"” thief, operating in Cop: i Courts, 1517 Seventeenth street, vésterday afternoon, took a string of imitation pearis valued at $20 from the apartment of Verna Kidwell, and & diamond pin ed at §60 from the apartment of Clara Helm. A duplicate key worker gained en- nce to the store of Mra. Ida Wal- 07 Thirteenth street Tue: ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. 56th issue of stock now open for subscription. Shares of stock, $1.00 each 3 payable monthly. Five per cent interest paid on stock withdrawn, James E. Connelly, President James F. Shea, Secretary Guaranteeing Satissaction comr——— Authoritative AUTO ROAD MAPS MAY 13, 1926. day night or early yesterday morning. Property stolen included numerous dresses and coats valued at §950. Buenos Aires studentl_ Strike. BUENOS AIRES, May 13 (®#).— Students of the Buenos Alres Uni- versity have gone on strike in pro- test against the closing of the law faeulty. There have been several minor clashes with the police. Orange Grove Oranges and Grape- fruit, basket Oranges, dozen Lemons, dozen.. . .20c Bananas, dozen. . .20c Strawberries, qt., 20c Cantaloupes ... ...20c 712 9th St. NW. seen, Made by the foremost May ers—Rand, - cNally & Co. This Week's Go as Far as You Like with Oshkosh =You’ll Like It as Far as You Go W eek-end visit or globe-girdling voyage, you can't discourage the inner quality and outer handsomeness of your Oshkosh Wardrobe Trunk. Apparel's safe in it, there’ s endless serv- ice from it, you're thoroughly proud of it. In Washington, exclusively at LEATHER 1314 G Street N.W. SUPPLYING WASHINGTON'S LUGGAGE FOR 35 YEARS Speeial Don’t Worry About the Run You cannot darn runs and pulled threads in Silk Hose without leaving an ugly place. STELOS SERVICE reknits the Hose (or the Silk Undergarment). and there isn’t a blemish 1o be But The cost of STELOS SERVICE is trifling compared with the loss of a pair of Silk Hose. GLADSTONE BAGS "uerts $19.50 STELOS SERVICE wil] restore the Hose to the perfection of newness—defying detection of where the accident occurred. Bring the damaged Hose or Undergarment to us—or to the he ectablished the precedent, which =ince has been followad by President Coolidge, of prohibiting the solicita- tipn of funds for the desoration pur- noses from among -the Government | departments. To this the members of the veternns organizations agree, but s necessary a public appeal, as the Federal nor the District gevernments make Any appropriation 19 cover the Memorial day services. *A letter sent out by Dr. Johnson, ayplaining the need of the raising by public subseription the funds for the exercises on May 30, points out ihat after the necessary expenses of the day are paid. the remainder of all <ych money, if any, is used for re-| leving indigent and Aeserving soldier <jilors and marines of all wars, to. | céther with widows and erphans of vgterans. under the direction of the cemmanding officers of the various phtriotie organizations of the District. | Stelos Service Stores. Regular Fellows chief immigration inspector in Juarez that the new horder regulations to be- come effective June 1 provide for barring from Mexico any persons in- volved in cases of moral turpitude. Women under 25 will not be admit- ted unless accompanied hy parents or guardia i Mw ?flfk Tan “The statue of the premier, Kemal Pasha, which is soon to be set up in Constantinople, will be the first statue of a Mohammedan ever erected in | TURN-OVER “Sure You're Right— Then Go Ahead” b’l‘}%ue maptd are grouped y States and may be de- ) y pended upon absolutely, Southel‘n Slelos (,nmpany, Inec. hyu; ':'e:'?;:“;‘nmm}::;;g 910 G Street N.W. pocket folder. Price 35¢ The entire Country is eovored in the large book form. 502 McGill Building. for wear with your light summer togs. Blucher Model—Broad Toe— Gee-Bag Last— Rolled Sole—8lug Heel. $7.50 These Stores Give Stelos Service Harrls Shop, 1316 G Street N.W. Hechts, 3th & F Streets Frank R. delleff, Ine.. 12 MW, Raleigh Haberdasher, 1310 F Street B. Rich, 1001 F Street N.W. Ross Russells, 12th and G Streets Ru Ine., 3136 Mt. Pleasant Ktreet Madame Agasta. 1213 Conn. Ave. N.W. Pane A:‘"Wfi?"" now. 3170 M. Fie g eas- ot Rtreet o 5 6 F Street <. Kann Sons, Ath & Market Space N.W. Kings Palace. 810 th Street N.W. Ladisa Exchange. 8 on Shep, 3304 14th Street Sigmund's, Tth & H Streets N. - (Flip Flop) . Price 75¢ or Erisbacher, 1210 F Street m Smith, 631 H Street CASTERS — e ou Can’t Go Wrong Mol Foli, 18th Street & Colmbin 0 Tiny p atreet .. b b oo i o 1L B rmi Hotel Kenmore President Re-elected. $3.50 llp { uline Garfinekel & Company, 13th & F : 1311 Gonn. Ave. N.W. gnun & Littl T201 ¥ Atrent ne.. tecson Shoe Co.. 1308 F Sireat N.W. Speeial Dispatch to The Star. Py e wan's Department Store, 3132 18th FREDERICKSBURG, Va., May 13, Make the most appetizing "E" Gold mfm“"l"&‘ :ET:“ ":" ';:':"r"" - oW Wednesday, Other officers elacted || table. | - 'N-% - Hakin & 3 W Fater-Rridgee, Fa. Ave. o v e e 1337 F N.W. SHINGTON D e E ke SWRHE S0 S5 pudivhern Ca. 6068 11th Strod Xw | Rereet N w4 o evicksburg, first vice president: Mrs, | s Main 3611 5 v Queen Quality Shoe Co.. 1219 F Street Woodward & llllhml! 10th & 11th. F Thomas if. Taliaferro, Washingion T T reets W sécond _vice - president: Miss Lewis, Frederickshurg, secretary; M: 1£. H. Smith, Frederivksburg, fie secretary; C. R, Howard. Fredericks. byrg, treasurer; Miss Sally N. Gravatt, | lacal treasurer: Miss Dor; Jett, | registrar. A three-year building pro: | £ram, with a budget of $25.000 a year, will provide for two side buildings similar to those which originally ad- Joined the Kenmore mansion. 1Selling Rum Costs Citizenship. NEW YORK, May 13 (D). n,.\mg‘ 3 F Atreet 3168 3th Street N.W. Tagshursh & Brother, 420 7th Street 'n.-m 4430 IRMh Strert X.W Vernon &heppe. 1138 Park Road th N.W. W Bih Rivest Wallaces. 3114 14th Street X.W FLECTRIC HAIR DRYER $4.95 The Hot-air Type that dries thoroughly by blowing heated air on the hair. And the type that dries like sunlight and preserves the Curl or Wave that is in the hair. Both wonderfully effective and fully warranted. okeHorne Sletiic Shop MORRISON S FOUNDED 1804 1109 F St. N.\W. DRESS CLEARANCE STARTLING REDUCTIONS MARVELOUS VALUES , 1109 F St. N.W. A Remarkable Millinery Sale 600 New Summer HATS 4 Values to $10.00 clprk, is to citizenship paper Aay he satisfied Now they have heen AusERH D, CAMPRELL 517 10th Kt Main 6519 Sale of Bracelet Watches $15.s§ High-grade American-made 14 kt. white gold filed cases—stamped and guaranteed 25 -years—I15-jewel movement, lever adjiisted—octagon or tonneau shape—newest designs. Kept in repair 1 year free of charge. FREE White Gold Flexible Bracelet as pictured above-free with every watch for Friday and Saturday only. Special, $15.85 Oflén a Charge Account Pay Weéékly 'or” Monthly Selinger’s Large Milans Crochet Hats Bengalines Leghorns Toyos Genuine Bangkoks Hair Hats This is Your Opportunity To Save Many Dollars Formerly Up to $35 : Very fine silk and crepe materials. Beautiful trimmings Formerly $19.75 to $25 New Dresses that feature newest Spring fashions— 75 New sleeves, new neck- : lines, fascinating models price. 600 of our higher-priced hats re- : : duced for this special sale. Priced for Quick Clearance ¢ : - iced d — b iful ?;lsc:yle al:ésreiih m;:;.tila]ls‘_ A wonderful assortment of sport and dress Flared, straightline and hats for rrgss and matron. two-piece models. Variety Distinctive crea - $ 1 7 95 —new colors. gt - o Madame, here is your opportunity to Formerly $13.75 t0 $16.75 e $ 8 .00 of new shades. tions for all occasions. Priced for Quick Clearance v buv abetter hat at this exceptlonally low Reproductions of higher The colors and styles are the very newest. Priced for Quick Clearance -8I8F St. Look for the Big Clock