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POWER BY RADIO HELD PREMATURE .- Too Much Is Lost in Ether,|; Says Michigan University Professor. I IR Br the Assaciated Press | ANN ARBOR. Mich., May 28.—Rosy dreams ot unlimited power possibili- | - radio have failed to impress | 0% ¢ AT ERC amin Bailey, acting head of tha department of electrical enzineer- ing at the University of Mick Transm:ssion of power by dicted by many scientists. i< only fu- Thire hope. 1n the apinion of Prof. Rai- | power by 1 said. “Of ¢ power wh r we horadeast cert. hut e runs his washing china by vet. Loss of Power Its Fl water in a pipe.. Simila -err confines h and allowing the waves to rock chips | of wood upon the surface of the wa- ter. The difficulty is that only a small | fraction of the energy used could be i Traffic {after h recovered “When the electrical engineer. sends | out a4 1adio wave he is doing to the |l sther wha' the small b does to tha (S pond w e throws a stone into if. | He is ing ather spread ir very direction. #mall part of the enerzy out ever will he recovere Must Recover “For example radio talk about sepower i nsed. Anv individual radio set picks | up about one-thousandth of a mil- Nonth of a horsepower. 1f every re- ceiving set in America wera tuned in | on this station it would receive about one-millionth of a horsepower —less |y than the horsepower exerted by a fy | 1400 0 “To make transmission of powar by radio must lifting his foot. ! commercially practicable of the enarzy launched into the ocean of ether.” MEXICAN REBEL LEADER | SLAIN IN TRYING TO FLEE Ernesto Silva. Principal in 1916 | Revolution. Shot—Had Lived | in Los Angeles. Br the Accoctated Prese NOGAL Ariz., Mav o8 8ilva. Mex| rebel leader in the revolution of 1916, was shot to death 1% Nogales, Sonora. Mexico. Tuesday when he attempted to escape from military anthorities who had arrested him. This information reached here today. Silva. who is believed to have been Hving in Los Angeles. as a fugitive since fleeing from Mexico several vears ago. recently went to Tucson. Ariz. 1lis arrest, the report said, fol lowed an attempt to return to Mexico. | A cousin of Gen. Ancheta. command- Ing officer at Nogales. Sonora, was killed hy a detachment of rebels led by Silva in Saharuka. Sanora, fn 1917, SUES FOR $30.000. Detective Charges Wife's Affec- tions Were Alienated. ATLANTA. May 28 (). Suit for $20.000, alleging alienation of his | wife's affections. was filed vesterday in Fulton Superior Court by L. R. | Early. private detective of Wilming- | ton. N. C.. against It I3. Mitchell, an | employe of the Southern Bell Tele. phol -Ernesto charged that more than a vear after his marriage he learned | that Mitchell and his wife. formerly Miss Rlanche West of Atlanta, were’ friendiy and that later Mitchell alien- ated his wife's affections. His wife now is living in'New York, he said. The ‘Trade 1'nion College, the first gehool of its Kind in the United States was established in Boston seven vea The institntion fs controlled and Children zlSend for HERALD HARRBOR, Inc., 1321 New York Ave. B Washington, D. C., Without IX business spend DECO at HERALD HA Severn, whete iriends have pro| where 408 have homes, where oth PACIOUS new opens Decora ish music, NSPECT the provements m season. NE new conc ways, if you use convenient Motor Coaches fi Ave. NW 9 and 10 AM, Round Bay Ray. Please send me free illustrated booklet telling more about HERALD HARBOR. Name Address...... verneasns Mount Vernon Place M. E. South { plays tonight at the church, under | Thompson. | Frank Reyman. | Mavde Woodruff, Birdie Hudson. G. W. Jacobs, Carlin Mason, Esther Bur-| v | Desires, | Downs. " | Dawson. school auditoriom, TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS i e Boy Gets Possible Skull Fracture east, o< which |driving. and released in $300 bond. | was stated that the steering gear of Eighth was child was t 472 O street We | o fell fr he able to recover at least half | any (> afvasie DECORATION DAY Program Ted Newell's orchestra will furn- mous resort during the Winter via Defense and Crain High- W. B. & A. Electric trains on schedule. Sat.. 2 P.M.; ’: Monday, 9 and 10 Reservations in advance. ND, while you are at The Harbor, inspect the beautiful Summer home sites overlooking and Little - Round Choose your own. 27 MILES FROM D. C. PLAYS WILL BE GIVEN. Club Offers Program. The dramatic club of the Mount Place Methodist Episcopal “hurch South will give three one-act he direction of Maitland LeGrande The of the plays will start at when “Good Nedicine” will The cast will consist of Allian Swecker, Hazel Maulding and “The Neighlors,” cast consisting of ‘The second pla will be given by on, Mary Grindell, Mavarna Wood st of the three. “Suppressed will be given Estelle Edythe V. Fussell and H. They will be given in the Sunday HURT 3 CHILDREN in Crossing Street—Girl Runs Into Car. Charles Vierbuchen, 18 years, 132 'hird street southeas.. was taken to Court yesterday afternoon automobile had severeiy in- i B s Phelps, 8 vea id, 522 oth s southeast, eventh treet and Pennsyivania avenue south- He was charged with reckiess The small hoy received and possible he skull while crossing the street. ried to avoid a collision with anather ar, Helen Teters, 6 years old, 1321 street, ‘ran from hehind a parked ear in front of her home and struck by the automobile of Charles Reiter, 1422 Sixth street. The en to Emergency Hospi- al, and treated for Injuries to her legs Nin ar-old Chagles Cov. colored. 2 was slightly hurt when om an automobile at Fourth heat, smoke, steam and acid | fumes in mill | and factory in- stallations, |¥onore Metal an alloy has outlasted many times, any other gal- vanized metal on the market. Investigate its merits for your needs soLp BY ALL GOOD SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS I 930 E Street with pleasure— RATION DAY RBOR, on-the- 3000 of your perty interests, built Summer ers are building. dance pavilion tion Day “eve. extensive im- ade at this fa- rete roads. Go your own car. Pullman rom 1321 N. Y. Sunday, Bpoklet s vee Associated Press. BERLIN, Princess Joachim of were having tea at one of the em- bassies. This cousin of the former Kaiser and of the same name as the son who com- mitted suicide. a pause in the conversation, turned to her husband and said: “Don’t THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, GERNAN ROVALTY LNING N QUET Joachim, in Modest Circum- stances, Still c;:ln En- joy Ease. 0 now? You know I have to put the children to bed.” ““Oh, ves; 8o you do,” he replied. “It's the girl's night out.” Prince and Princess Joachim live simply in a small apartment with one servant, probably on an allow- ance from the Kaiser, who carriss l:‘"mom!\cru of the, family on his pay roll. Not Getting Dole. The Crown Prince is not one of those receiving a dole from ithe head of the house. He has more private property than any other German roy- alty except, his father and Ruprecht of Bavaria. ‘The four other sons of the Kaiser the morganatic wife of Frederick iillam IIT, a Countess von Harrach, who was created & princess on her marriage. Prince Oscar, the fitth son of the Kaiger, was expelled from the family by his father under the requirements of the - so-called house law of the Hohenzollerns for having married be. neath him. His wife was a daughter of Count von Bassewitz-Levetzow, the prime minister of Mecklenburg- Schwerin. However, Oscar was rein- stated by his father in 1920. Oscar and his wife also live in Potsdam. He worked until recently In a Berlin bank. Hard to Get Work. It is not easy for a prince to obtain FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1926. Prussia’s sons, has been in Guate- mala five years raising coffee. Most of the princes and princesses ot the 25 houses formerly ruling in the states of the empire are living quietly, almost obscurely, on country estatex or the old town residences which have been left in their keeping. The King of Saxony is lving on an estate not far from Dresden. Grand Duke Albrecht, helr to the kingly succession of Wurtemburg, is on a large farm of his own in Wur- temburg. Grand Duke Max ot Bader’ likewise is livihg unmojested on his estate in Baden. Out of a total of 450 in the two houses of parliament in Czechoslo- father. Each May 28.—Prince and they pay no house rent. Hohenzollern Joachim is a second The princess, Homburg and lives there. Princess August Willlam during you think we had better!alse has a past. Regular Lines of Goods In addition to special purchases, it is our constant aim to carry in our Down Stairs Store complete lines of regular goods in every section. The prices must average as low, or lower than elsewhere. 2,000 Girls’ Crisp, New Summer Dresses Cinderella, Lucette and Other Makes 8] to $2.95 Sizes 2 to 14 years in price range Pongee, printea and piain v oiles, flowered dimi- ties, tissue ginghams and broadcloths in straight- line, belted and pleated models. Trimmed with touches of handwork, smocking, trasting bindings, collars and cuffs. aginable Summer color. * DOWN STAIRS STORE Children’s White Pumps 1to0 6, $1.75; 5 to 8, $1.95: 815 to 11, $2.45, $2.95; 215 to 7, $4.50. White Kid and Calf Pumps. Durable and finely made throughout. DOWN STATRS STORE live comfortably on their allowances of 24,000 marks each from is understood to have some fragments of private income and Eitel Fritz and his wife have the villa Ingen- heim, afd Potsdam, which was built for the morganatic wife of King Fred-|of erick Willlam IT of Prussia. Prince Adelbert hought a house at Prince and | * have the villa Liegnitz, in Potsdam. Thjs villa [ they would tear down the factory.” It was the residence ' their | employment just because he is a prince. One of the young grand|bers. vakia there are only 12 woman mem- dukes of the Baden family applied to a magneto factory at Karlsruhe for a position. He brought a letter of introduction from an intimate friend e manager. regret that I cannot employ said the manager in substance. We have 2,000 men on the waiting 1f we gave a job to a prince TIGE NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 950 Tenth st. S.E. Mst. Sigiemund, one of Prince Henry of DOWN STAIRS Store Closed Monday; May 31st, in Observance of Memorial Day. GINGER ALE! - WHoodward X Lotheop ‘Buy 6 in this Red Carton Larger aizes at usual prices Mothproof and Storage Bags 4 " 50c Cedar Mothproof Bags, 26x54-inch size. Very low priced. DOWN STAIRS STORE STORE 300 Fashion-fight Silk Summer Frocks Including Graduation and Class-Night Frocks of Cool Georgette 10 Affording sub- Special Values A specially prepared selling for Saturday. . stantial savings on the newest stvle Frocks. Printed Frocks—Tub Striped Silk Broadcloth, Crepe, Georgettes, handmade Voiles and Linens, in addition to «Tub Silks, in various phases of new styles. Notable in the selection are—the new Bolero Frock—the Two-piece Effect Frock—the PFolka Dot Combination Frock—and several other new frocks in hosts of new styles. All new shades, from Midnight Black to White, pastel flesh to darkest purple. Sizes for misses, women, small women and large women. Sizes 14 to 18 and 34 to 46 DOWN STATRS STORE Sale—Miller Full-Fashioned, All-Silk Chiffon Hose Clear even-weave Chiffon Hose—of gossamer sheerness—fragile appearing, yet very serviceable and durable. Silk from top to toe. 8 Chiffon and Service Hose, $l.35' FULL-FASHIONED Silk and Chiffon Hose—silk to gar- Of fine imported silk, dip- Latest Summer Shades. ter band, which is of lisle, dyed to insure maximum service. Sizes 8% to 10. $1.65 Wanted Summer shades of white flesh, atmosphere, champagne, nude, French nude, banana, moonlight and neutral. Sizes 87 to 10. Novelty Cuff Silk Gloves, $1 200 pairs of Fite Milanese Double-tipped Silk Gloves, in the wanted shades of French nude, cocoa, pongee, pheas- ant, mode. Sizes 51 to 71i. DOWN STA IRS STORE Are You Ready for That First Dip of the Year ° Bathing Suits, $2.95 to $4.95 ; For Women and Misses 500 new, fresh Bathing Suits, in the new styles for 1926. Plain colors and with striped borders, in contrasting Colors in lot are black, navy, red, green, peacock. All sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 46. Fast colors. shades. Children’s Bathing Suits, $1.95 —to $2.50. In red, green, orange, peacock. Few with white tops, and colored trunks. All sizes 2 to 14 years, for the young bather. Gowns and Chemise Exquisitely Handmade $1.25 garments far They are indeed In white and the popular pastel shades. Cool Special Values Exquisite hand embroidery places_these above the usual run at this low price. exquisite. materials. sleeveless, vee and round necks. Gowns Gowns in sizes 16 and 17. Chemise, 36 to 44. DOWN STAIRS STORE - White Kid Pumps ) In the ‘Fashion-Right Modes “A” Theo Tie Pump. Of _ cool white Kid, with ‘dec-” orative silk_ lace _and’ Dopular Spike heels. Sizes 3 to 1. Widths A, . Biesdils: 3085 2% "B" White Kid' Ome- strap. Cut-outs om quar- ter. Medium spike heels. Sizes 3 to 1. Widths B only, $585. . “C" White Kid Stepin, patent leather trimmed. Medium height spike heels. Sizes 340 7, B . width. $5.45. DOWN STATRS STORE | Denney & Denney Almond : — $585 Men’s Bathing Suits, $3.95 0 All Virgin Wool Suits—that will not rip or tear under stripes on Sizes ordinary wear. bottom of skirt. 36 to 46. All-wool Suits, special, $3. All plain colors. Large Size Men’s Bathing Suits, $1.95 One-piece styles with Plain colors, absolutely fast. DOWN STAIRS STORE Toiletries—for Week End Trips Old English Lavender Soap, 3 cakes, 25c. Melba Compacts, very spe- * cially priced. Single size, 38c. Double’size, 58c. Wrisley's Bath Salts, special, 18c. Violet, lilac, bouquet and rose odors. Coty’s Extract, 85c. Paris, L.’Origan, Chypre, Rose and Violet. - DOWN STAIRS STORE Marinello Combination Cream, jar $1; tubes, 50c.* Splendid for nourishing and bleaching the skin. Marinello Girl Face Powder, 50c. With powder puff. All shades, blonde to brunette. Meal, 50c. In violet scent. Removes sunburn and {reckles. Two Favorite Hats New Large. Milans Snap-brim Felts Large shapes of Milan for dfess wear and snap-brimmed Mannish Felts are undeniably smart for sports and street wear. Plain Milans or artistically combined with moire, taffeta or velvet. Plain Milans, $3.95; Combination Milans, $4.95. - The Snap-brim Hat, of Vagabond chic in Felts, Tayo, Leghorns and Panama, $3.95, $4.95. | % Small and Large Head Sizes. DOWN STATRS STORE A comprehensive stock of Bathing Suits for larger men. Cotton Bathing Suits, in black and navy. Sizes 38 to 54. Men'’s 2-piece Bathing Suits, $4.30 White shirt, with navy or black trunks—the smartest outfit on the beach for men. Both trunks and shirt are all wool and will not tear or rip. All sizes. White Belts for the Suits, 35c. Boy’s Bathing Suits. $1 Boys’ Well-made and Good-looking Bathing Suits of fine quality cotton, in a splendid assortment of the pre- ferred colors. Sizes 8 to 16 years, or 28 to 34 body measure. Utility Bags—Suit Cases Handy Utility Bags, $1. Ideal for the week end trip. Black enameled cloth, waterproof lined, in decorated or plain covers. Excellent for carry- ing bathing suits or lunch- eon. Hat Boxes, small size, $1.25. Large size, $1.50. Of black dles; 3 pockets, ample space enameled cloth, well lined. for extra dress and slippers. DOWN STAIRS STORE Smart Tub Frocks Irish Linen and Tissue Ginghams $3 Unusually well made and finiched are these New Style Tub Frocks of two of the recognized best tub fabrics—Irish Suit Cases, $3.25 to $5.50. Of black enamel cloth or cobra grain. Durable and good looking. O'Nite Hat Bags, $3 and $3.50. « Heavy black enamel cloth; floral sateen lined ; with flex- ible leather detachable han- New Styles linen and tissue ginghams. Kick pleats, pipings, vee necks, long or short sleeves, set-in sleeves are unusual in frocks at $3 All sizes for women and misses, 36 to 46.. Tissues have white grounds, some of green and black. Linens in plain blue, green, peach and tan. DOWN STAIRS STORE

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