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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 17, 1926. DEATH NOW DECREED Government Will Refuse to Accept SHAD BAKE PLANS ,Abf—yarwz FOR MEXICAN REBELS INLUDE ATRLETIS o v ’{mlnnfimavh & i’inthmm { —— 1 Races, Tug-of-War, Golf ¢ " : | Contest and Base Ball ! {18y i Associnten Prose | 10th, 11th, F and G Streets i MEXICO CITY, May 17.—The gov. Among Events Listed. S—————— The New Summer Fashions For Every Hour of a Summer Day The problem of wardrobe planning is simplified by apportionment of the day’s activities with their definite and diverse requisites—correct sportswear in which to “play in top form”—smartly sophisticated country club clothes— frocks for the tea-hour—chic travel coats—and dansant gowns. Woodward & Lothrop have caught the very essence of Summer’s loveliness in myriad colored garmentg for warm weather wear. Sketched are five costumes that will successfully fill the needs of the Summer day here or abroad. ernment announced last night a war of extermination against the rebels in the State of Guerrero. The federal troops will refuse to ac e 5 Leept the s 8 ¢ rebels, 4t f the vas announced, ampaign to il n down the who under the 3 ttacking | towns in the State, will be vigorously pushed. Personally commanding the Federal troops, Gen. A minister of war. has taken m of Ach pulco, reporting that the town was | calm at present | The Spanish Minister has received unofficial information that Americans | and other foreigners were unmolested {during the fighting. . If ther’'s any worse bore than a dumbbell, it's an overread person. (Covyright. John Dille Co.) ——s < {MILLION FOR DARTMOUTH A ‘large number of women in Tur: key have adopted the “bol and “shingle.” despite the fact that the Mohammedan religion forbids them to cut their hair. | OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS Now Located in Our Own Bldg. 922 14th St. Opposite Franklin Park CLAFLIN Fst. 1889 ormerly Opticinns 0t and F and Optometrists ity Cluh Anonymous Gift Will Provide R Needed . College Library. ball e betwee HANOVER, N. H., May 17 (#).-A ists anc £1.000.000 gift from an anonymc friend of Dartmouth Collegs sed to construct a new libr: anncunced v Hopkins. i are rushed so B the new 1th's at be begun early this Summer A Delicious Dressing for Asparagus 3 parts Hot Butter and 1 part LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE Fire Destroys Wheat Barn. ire of unknown origin yesterday nament Will| jactroyed the wheat barn of James E. par for | Berry” gt Ritchie Station. with con- | between| tants, including implements. The loss | hry Dax, WOlis ated at $1,000. ire companies unningham, e summoned from Seat Pleasant, on, Wil N0t | Capitol Helghts, Greater Capitol | s announced until 4 > for | Heights and Washinston. awarding prizes has arrived, winners will be named by the in of the golf committe awarded during the d ournament, as zolf commiitee, Linkins, chair- . John T. Meany The Sports Frock with a Cape The Fluttering Dance Frock— —for both town and country the ideal choice for Summer club wear—follows a gay in- moonlight evenings—is of flow- formal path to chic. The new ered chiffon. Wing draperies, collarless, bell-flaring cape ties floating back capes and circular at the throat. $50 up. skirts, flutter in Summer breezes. $38. Sketched — Flowered chiffon, with cape and gypsy girdle. $38. Women's Drees Section, Third floor Sketched—a Sunni Crepe de Chine Dress that smartly uses vivid orange. $60. ‘The Walnut Room. Third floor Thru Sleeper Service To MEMPHIS Effective May 15 Lv. Washington 11:47 P.M. Ar. Memphis 8:20 A.M. 2 (2nd morning) Tflosz going to Memphis will find this new sleeping car service of great convenience. To this may be added the usual good meals and the satisfying courtesy for which the Baltimore & Ohio is noted. For Information and reservations, consult the Baitimore & Ohio Travel Bureau, Descendant of Washington i THE LINE OF THE CAPITOL LIMITED — NATIONAL LIMITED The Sweater Costume— that leads in the gallery and sidelines—is of jersey with a horizontally striped student neck blouse and a plain cardi- gan jacket. The skirt is plain. $25 to $32.50. Sketched — Sunni Jersey Sweater Costume, with stripes of June Rose and White. $32.50. Sportswear Section, Third floor. T from the termine the winner. e afternoon a driving con test will be held. ALBERT W. GILCHRIST, 68, DIES IN NEW YORK Former Governor of Florida Was es- + patient in that ' S ree nomance rations for L4 obert W. sther, was with him. descendant of the families - Washington and James ERE'S a candy story, romantic as the newest romance by your favorite au- thor. Chocolate from the languid tropics. Sugar from the cane fields of the sunny south. Nuts from every nook and cranny of the world, toasted to a glorious tasty ; “ brown. Then, all gathered up by a ed from the United States ademy in 1882, he turned 1 engineering. His public n with his election to the master hand at candy making, this new taste-plot is wrapped around a new and different, crisp and crunchy center, with all the thrill of a love story, and all the satisfaction of an, adventure yarn. Try this new candy Sweet Puffs, for free romance. ed as a pr being sent s discharged the ra o i Returning to the Legislature {n 1903 e term the la £ e, followed by his srnorship in 1909, his_term ex to 1913 He was gre Florida from 1911 to 1913, Burial will be at Punta Gorda, Fla., tomorrow. he served two 1 lasons in STUDENT KILLED IN CRASH Two Princeton Men Were Return- ing From West Point in Auto. ny student of Wilmette, IIL. died vesterday of a fractured skull cefved when an automobile he was driving turned over in a diteh near here Saturday Aent, of Birmingham, tn the car at the tim slightly injured. The two students were returning from West Point. Tencher's bod. as held pending the ather, who was in the time of the ac cident. His mother is now in San Francis i | Rains Boon in Shenandoah. the first in more in the lower Shen- 'd wheat has 1y. Due to . hundreds of e been shipped to market Here's choco- late, blended right with toasted, tasty nuts, Here’s caramel, with tempting, gorgeous flavor that you like—but best of all,at the heart of this new candy combination, is the new and different, come-back-for-more flavor of the crispy, crunchy center of SWEET PUFFS Sensational Special Offer! LEUREKA P 'ACUUM CLEANER % The Tweed Coat—fz' travel and motoring in Europé and Amer- ica—is Chanel-styl“d in large ombre plaids or omt+'e mixtures. Sleeveless Tennis Dresses—for the player—are of rajah, jersey, flannel, Drury Lane and radium, in all the lovely Summer colors. These coats are ¢inseparable to the vacation walirobe. $75 to $125. Sketched—ombre mix- ture tweed Chanel:style coat. $95. % Women's Coat Section, Th:'d floor. The Wrap -.around Tuxen}o Tweed Coat, $75 to $125. * The Sheer Cape Frock, $3 The Formal Cape Frock, $8. The Polka Dot Cape Frock, $25. Chiffon Jersey Sweater Cos- tumes, $25 to $32.50. Cardigan Double-sweater Cos- tume, of Zephyr Wool, $15. Misses’ Georgette Afternoon Coats, $25 to $35. Unlined Satin Coats, for Misses, $25 to $35. White Flannel Coats, for Misses, $25 to $35. Women'’s White Flannel Coats, $19.50 to $39.50. An entirely new sports vogue that is both becoming and prac- tical. $10 to $32.50. Sketched — Suzanne Lenglen's sleeveless tennis frock of white radium. $25. Sportewear Section, Third floor. Misses’ Bertha Frocks, $38. Afternoon Flowered Chiffon Frocks, $39.50. Junior Misses’ Summer Frocks, $12.50 to $49.50. Girls’ Wash and Silk Frocks, $2.95 to $12.50. Tailored Cape Frock, $50 and up. Summer Street Frocks, $22.50 to $39.50. The Blazer Striped Flannel quette, $10.75. Sheer Printed Dresses, $22.50 to $39.50. Striped Men’s Suiting Frocks, $16.75 and $25. Jersey Golf Frocks, $10. Jac- Apparel Sections. Third and Fourth floors Sunni-- The Sun-tinted Shade Never was there a more lovely shade—nor a more becoming one. The Summer sun in the garden—the Summer sun on the beach and rays of the glorious sun'itself have been caught and interpreted in ‘this striking shade. A sunburst of color—Sunni—affords the cos- tume designer rich inspiration for frocks and matching hats—for every hour of the day—that are to be found here in all their glory. | SenttoYoufor 10 Days FREE USE Here is our great special offer to you! We will deliver right to your door a brand new Grand Prize Eureka Vacuum Cleaner | and a complete set of world famous Eureka cleaning attachments. USE THEM 10 DAYS ABSOLUTELY FREE—without the slightest obligatiofito buy. Clean your carpets, rugs, mattresses, uphol- stered furniture, draperies, hangings, etc. Learn the Eureka’s matchless usefulness for yourself, Only $4.50 Down g, Baance If you decide after 10 ‘days use that “you simply cannot afford to do with- out the Eureka, you can keep it by paying only $4.50 down and the bal- ance in monthly payments so small you will never miss them. - Remember, this sensational offer positively ends soon. Phone or write us right away. If you wait, hundreds will be ahead of you. . 1 Ty in “The Grand Prize Eurekas’ ‘I'% P'M. (Eastern Standerd 'WEAF National prog PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $11,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, Presiden! JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y Sunni Dresses for Women, $39.50. Sunni Dresses for Misses, $22.50 to $38. Sunni Dresses for Junior Misses, $12.50 to $49.50. Sunni Dresses for Girls, $2.95 to $12.50. Sunni Hats, $15 to $35. Apparel Sections, Third and Fourth floors. < Transparent Garden Hats These large transparent hair and crin hats are extremely smart, trimmed with lovely flow- Large Milan Hats Smart women everywhere have shown their preference for these large milan hats—just banded with grosgrain or velvet for trimming. ers or ribbon. Sketched—Orchid hair hat Sketched—Square crown black Milan, $22.50. * with pastel flowers and ribbons. $25. Millinery Section, Third floor. 5 : TRADE IN YOUR Potomac Electric ApplianceCo. | orp cLeaNErR 14th and C Sts. N.W. Main Ten Thousand of & Grand Prize Eureka.