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SEIZURE OF SHIP HELD AGT OF WAR Captain of Vessel With Cargo of $1,000,000 in Rum May L. Ask Panama’s Aid. Br the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, March 4.—The Dancer Is Hurt When Her Partner | | Loses Ankle Grip, | By the Amsociated Press LONDOY again” says Hazel Harrl dancer. an Lruised on the head and shoulder at the Holborn Vaudeville ter last night when her dancing partner, who was whirliug her by the ankles, lost his grip and she was hurled across the stage Not so long a \II~~ Harvis had a similar accident in Australia being flung ucross_the footlights into the audience. Now she has re solved to keep on her own feet battle between the Government and | Canadian liquor_exporters over the trim steamer Federalship and her $1.000.000 cargo of Scoteh whisky wasa transferred to | the courts re- cently se miles o1 he under Coast Gu i swung at anchor under | i & prom- | . as Capt », , in- | ‘the Coast Guard boats Algonquin, which made | ad committed an act shelling his vessel. The | guard vessel shot five times, two of the 6-pound shells taking effect on the main deck of the Federalship. | Threatens to Ask for War. Stone, who was held fc ment today, said he would der which was tered ainst the United States made for the | guns States District | Hatfield, after | an investigation aboard | wnnounced that procedure | had been and that would claim the the ship, | Glen Fcho section into one of ! the Nation was held | sentative when dancing. MANLOVE PRAISES GLEN ECHO SECTION Sees Prospect of Development Into Picturesque Residential Area, Citizens Told. The prospect of development of the most picturesque residential arcas of orth by Repre Manlove Missouri to members of the G ho Citizens Association in an address at a meeting in the Glen Echo community hall last IHKIH. “Inevitably,” Mr. Manlove said, “some person with perspective will see the great possibilities of this beautiful sec tion with the Palisades of the Potoma to the South framed by the wonderful Virginia landscape. 1f only first a wide boulevard is cut through this sec. tion before building on u large scale | starts, which might rob the highway evidence was found | aboard the ship to support the Gov- | ernment’s position, he said. Holds’ Harold Faulkn Consolidates orters, Inc.. of Can- | ada, shippers of the liquor cargo. | sought to interview members of the Yederalship’s crew, but was denied permission to do so. He declared the L{oast Guard had exceeded its author- ity in making the seizure. Owners of the ship were on their way here from Vancouver to fight the case. Loss of the cargo and the legal points involved in the seizure would spell ruin to the exporters, Federal officials declare. Detailed stories of the fight at sea revealed that three shots were fired over the Federalsh bow before matters reached a serious stage. Capt Stone up to that time had refused | 10 heed orders to stop. The fourth shot clipped off a part of the Federal- ship’s rail and the fifth demolished & hatch. Stone surrendered then and the ship was towed to San Fran- cisco. None of the crew of 19 was ar- rested, although they were held aboard. attorney for the| LEAVES $258, ‘475 ESTATE. Hendley Will Probate Is Sought by Son. An estate valued at $258.475 was | Jeft by Charles M. Hendley, who died February 21, according to the petition of his son, Charles W. Hendley, for the probate of his will. The son is mamed as executor. Mr. Hendley is algo survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary C._Hendley. Mrs, Sarah Wood, who died Febru- | spot near the National ¢ of its natural route, may be made that th form a residential and the prediction is section will enic beauty bital which | will become a thing of national im- portan McKinley W. Kreigh, president of the association, reported that favor- able action might be expected on pending bill in the bly providing 1 buildin sult f: three-year competition with the Cabin John section for the location of the| schoolhouse. BURGLARS AGAIN ACTIVE. Homes Robbed of Cash, and Other Valuables. Burglars Dietrich street southw Minor, 1102 vesterday doors. Balderson told the police his home | was robbed of $83 in cash, jewelry | valued at $35 and a check for $6. The Minor home was ransacked, but only 40 cents and 3 car tokens were taken. A jimmy worker entered the apart- ment of Miss Sallie Wade, 1720 H street, vesterday afternoon, and s homes of 1128 Robinson and Verlomra street soufhwes through re: entered the Balderson, xth morn: fra_kodak and pair of opera gla valued at $a Case Ag:inst Boy Dropped. A charge against Albert Brown, 17 years old, preferred by a young high school girl, was nolle prossed yester- day by Assistant United States At- torney Willlam H. Collins in Criminal Division 1 v was a student at the Jewelry { | | THE. EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, No Interest or Extras Added to Charge Accounts———0—— Goldeftberg's * BOTH SIDES OF 7th, AT K ST, “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" Special Purchase 2.95 Silk Scarfs $1.69 FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927 and key. ]aun(y new coats that combine economy and n\ylc——at a price that will appeal to thrifty mothers The neason’s newest materials—soft, fleecy all-wool novelty weaves, in the newest shades. two-tone trimmings that add a distinctive touch. well tailored, and with fine sateen linings to match, 6 to 10 years. Baby Boys' Coats $5.98 Boya' vodels of navy Haby broldered emblem: tweeds, with pockets; lned, Scarfs play such an imporiant part in the ensemble this Spring in carrying out color schemes, you'll at least get one of the beautiful silk scarfs at this low price. G Of fine quality crepe de chine and georgette, in Skirts blocked, printed and painted designs, with wide hem- tched hem or narrow hem. Full length and width. A great array of exquisite color combinations to match Spring dresses, suits or coats. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts I $2.98 vis' and Misses all-wool hems. Finished with helt. New colorings 20 years. Spring Contw, blue werge, med with brass buttons and em others of wool all Bizen | to 3 years, Girls' $3.75 Skirts “Tommy" novelty made with hip pockets and deep colleginte Sizes 10 to Stralghtline and belted models, with All are Sizes Babics’ White Coats 98 and $4.98 Hhort White moft finksh o nd - embroldere Hoft mateen Nninge. S17 yenrn Little Girls’ Coats $5.98 to $8.98 Little Girls’ “pring-welght Conts, voke and box models, with i \ new pockets; sateen linings. Sizes y 2 to 6 vears. Priced according to ktyle wnd magerial Shirts & Blouses $1.98 New “Tommy" Blouses, with Peter 1 1 1 « Sateen Jation shirt collar, in a4 white and long sleeves; whi and double seams broadeloth, Sizes 10 1o 2 Childrens Spring ”dl\ $1.95 it Milan and Hemp Jgh shades and staple A\ssorted new shapes, with rimming $4 Lumberjacks $2.98 Wool Lumberjacks, alds, high buttoned poeck close-fitting hips. Sizes cars. box trim nicely Girls’ Bloomers S0¢ and S9¢ platds, Sizes 4 to 14 Goldenberg's—Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. A Great Saturday Sale of Gorgeous Spring Hats Hundreds of New Advance Style Hats Just Taken from Their Tissue Wrappings and Arranged for This Event! Extraordinary Values! $7.50 Crochet Viscas Faille and Straw Satin and Straw Felt and Straw Youthful and Large Head- Every New Colo r and Combination Featuring a Full Representation of Black and W hite 35 ny Felts Bengalines Milans Grosgrain Ribbon sizes colorings. suit all wool. wenuine Cowhide and pockets: double reinforced handles, We Do Not Penalize Our Friends 50 Brief Cases, $2. 89 whide g extension lock Brief Cases, with « Smart Spring Coats for the Girl of 6 to 10 Boys’ $11.95 to $15.00 New Spring Suits With Two Pairs of Golf Pants and Vest New models for Spring, cleverly tailored to please the most particular boy, of fine quality all-wool fab- rics, in scores of attractive new Spring patterns and Single and double breasted styles, also new- Junior Norfolk models with box pleats.. Sizes 7 to 20 years. $7 to $10 Spring Reefers, $5.75 All-wool Topcoats or reefers for the b of age, all new Spring colorings and mixtures. Every from 3 to % vears Alpaca lined Boys’ Winter Overcoats at Drastic Reductions $18.50 to $22.50 Overcoats, sizes 11 to 16 years. $23.50 to $29.50 Overcoats, sizes 10 to 19 years. .$6.95 .$9.95 ~ The bo; h ary 7, left an estate worth $149,000, | o HSOR Hats in Felt, Bengaline and Straws— according to a petition of H. Prescott ! B e o e s N\ A the Newest Style Note! gog;,rax‘j";v\'o":ll;t:‘r‘;;‘b:?\&a -;gh;h’g: = We open the Spring season with hundreds of brilliant new styles STEVENS —in a special sale that offers a wonderful array of charming inter- . 1113 G Street Revere” Wash Suits $1.45 oo $1.95 3to Regular $2.00 Values Regular $2.50, $3 Values 10 Years A special purchase of Boys’ “Paul Revere” Wash Suits, all new Spring models and colorings of imported linen, Peggy Cloth, Devonshire, Rayon, Mercerized and Shirting Materials. All the favorite models, in sizes 3 to 10 years. ‘Goldenberg's—Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. $15 Formerly $24.75 and $29.50 We've grouped the remainders left from several successful clothing sales at higher prices, and marked them at $15.00 for a rousing clearance event tomorrow in the Men’s Department! Fine selection of Cassimeres and Cheviots, in a large variety of browns, tans, grays and powder blues, also dark striped worsteds. Full and half lined with alpaca and mercerized Fnings. Sizes 32 to 44, with the exception of size 42. Slims in sizes 36, 37, 38, 39 and 40. Stouts in sizes 38, 39, 40, an dox and Cora M. Willlams, survive. M-T;';:] ,:fi‘}fi:ediead{ h-\'i‘:]nn-r.‘p;r; :;'m:ii. pretations of the new mode, each individualized to suit the most dis- at $24,926 by the petition of her hus- criminating. Women who visit the mnllmery department will be en- band, Admiral Newton E. Mason, for thusiastic when they make an inspection. You are sure to find just the right hat in this remarkable,collection of smart Spring millinery at $5.00 and $7.50. the probate of her will. She is also Goldenberg’s—8econd Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. Men’s “Varsity” Broadcloth Athletic Union Suits EDWARDS CONVICTED. Man Found Guilty of Breaking Into Yunker Home. A jury ig Criminal Court No. 1, late Genuine Broadcloth Athletic Union Suits of the “Varsity” make are a rare bargain at one dollar! Suits made on the standard Varsity patterns —the largest cut underwear made, with oversize chest and trunk length, vesterday fmund Lewis Edwards, col- ored, guilty of housebreaking. insuring freedom of movement and perfect comfort. Every suit absolutely perfect. Sizes 34 to 50. [ Women’s $1.50 Silk Hose $1.19 Pair Full-fashioned silk stockings in the desirable service weight, reinforced with mercerized lisle garter welt. All desirable shades for Spring. Every pair perfect. Women’s $§1 Rayon Hose, 65¢ Women's Rayon and Silk Mixed Hose, with mock seam back, some with cotton top, others rayon all the ‘way up. All desirable shades. Irreg- ulars. Edwards was charged with breaking into the home of Mrs. Lillian E. Yunker, 3534 T street northwest. Mrs. Yunker testified she was cleans ing a revolver when she heard Ed- wards. She held him up while she called the police on a telephone. While awaliting arrival of the police Ed- ‘wards threw a Bible at her, knocking her unconscious, she says. He was arrested later by police. Assistant United States Attorney ‘Willlam H. Collins prosecuted the case and Attorneys Harvey Given and J. ‘Willlam Shea appeared for Edwards. Tests for Chauffeur. The United States Civil Service Commission announces that the House of Detention, District of Columbia, is in need of a chauffeur, and that ap- plications for the position will be re- ceived until March 15. Full informa- tion and application blanks may be ob- tained at the office of the Commission, 1724 ¥ street. ‘What happens ‘When one uockmg Starts a run? Well, if it's Lido Trio Hosiery You still Have two! We sell three Bfl“-ml—flnl Floor Clothing Store for Men; Direct Entrance From Seventh Street. ® ecilal daturda alcs . to A G WS : [} . Sold at these low prices only during the hours specified. No mail or phone orders accepted. Assorted lot of Wom- } 39 collars. Of linen, geor- ] $1 Printed Pongee dresses, kimonos, etc. All 9:15 to 1 P.M. Only black, brown, tan, Mot eeaeaeie e aae en's Neckwear, Including gette crepe and lace; all wanted eolors 9:15 to 1 P.M. Only silk quality. 5 to 1 36-1nch Tubular Jersey er Goose, etc. SILK HOSIERY Sold Exclusively at STEVENS BLANKETS & CURTAINS Made Sweet and Clean Again N washing a blanket the nap must be Brushed in order not to destroy it and to have the blanket when finished soft, thick and fluffy. The process of Brushing Blankets has cost Tolman thousands of dollars to install, but here it is, and it can make your blankets look beautiful at no reater cost to you than the ordinary washing. To save gflfll the quality and loveliness of your blankets have them washed this most scientific way. S ——— Boys’ $5 to $10 Suits, O’Coats and $ Mackinaws, $3.00 8:16 to 1 P.M. Only 160 Boys' All-wool and Part-wool Suits, sizes 6 to 17 years. Mackinaws in sizes 8, 17 and 18 years. And Overcoats in sizes 3, 4 and 11 to 16 years. SR . ” $1.50 Radium Silk 9:16 to 1 P.M. Only 36-inch Radlum Silk, all silk, washable quality, in ‘wanted lingerie shades. 9 tolpm only...c.... . 25¢ Listerine Paste 9:15 to 1 P.M. Only Regular 25c. tubes of Listerine, a high grade ; efficient dentifrice. rd; from . only, at 9:15 to 1 P.M. Only Regular 9¢ cakes of ) 11 { C Lifehuoy Soap, for D P —————— healthy skin and cleanii- Boys’ $1 to $1.39 Pants ness, TWO cakes for.... 9:15 to 1 P.M. Only H knickerbocker style; per- $ 59c eet lity and slight 7 irvegulars, Slzes 8§ to 18 years. — | — mzmmmmmmmcmammmmmmmcmmmmmm $1.50 Bleached Sheets 9:15 to 1 P.M. Only £1x90 Empire Seamless Bleached Sheets, full | double bed size; irregn- lars of famed Mohaw ) 08, 50c¢ Change Purses 9:16 to 1 P.M. Only * H Leather Change Purses, } 25 % Ci RSP | “39¢ Table Oilcioth 9:15 to 1 P.M. Only Five - quarter Table } 19 Ollcloth, {rregulars of P —— 200 pairs Boys’ School Pants. medium and dark shades, some fully lined; the standard quality, plain white, fancy and UlIng effects....ocieeens eeee e aaaene: 29¢ Chiffon Voile ; . 89c Stamped Gow %15 to 1 PM. Only i 9:15 to 1 P.M. Only i } § 4 H 4 I'rophylactic Penetra- 44c Stamped Nightgowns, )69 i 1 : b tor Bristle Hair Brushes, stamped on good quality B g Tt e tes e tiits et sar 30c¢ Table Tumblers, set 3 39¢ Linen Crash 9:15 to 1 P.M. Only 9:15 to 1 P.M. Only Regular 30¢ sets of six ) 17c Imported A 11- Linen } 26 LoaSt R NIyie| Tolle Crash, full bleached, firm ——eete- oS ey Tumblers, full ‘.,:f;"‘[ Qualitys: swt nbsorbent Erade for olier - 9115 to 1 P.M. Only 85¢ Floor Wax 50c Pillowcases uitse 8 uav oy 9:15 to 1 P.M. Only 82-inch Dress 2]/2c AT cane e } 1 ‘c’ 45x36 Pequot Bleached ) 35c Ginghams, in Johnson's Floor Wax, in e sin partsct OUnk T —————, .==fi=u=WaDa Not Penalize Our?rlenl: 69¢ Hair Bruehes Don’t let your Curtains continue to hang when filled with dust, dirt and acids from soft coal fumes. This is what eats and ruins them. Tolman washes them gently for you in Ivory suds and softest water. They are shaped for you without pins and will hang straight and gracefully. You can trust your best curtains to Tolman and be sure of exquisite work. PRGNS Women’s $1 Neckwear . 9:15 to 1 P.M. Only vestees, collar and cuff mets, Jabots and separate and combinations. 86-inch Printed Pon- gee, neat printings, for } 39c B ORI s e tsdbbams e bl $1 Jersey Rayon Rayvon, self-color checks, 49 - in plain - ¢ 4 plaids and stripes; nav: Chiffon Volle, fina sheer quality, wide taped edg wll wanted shades; al black and white. S 59c¢ Printed Crepe 9:15 to 1 P.M. ofily 86-Inch Printed de Chine, silk - mu?d quallty, In an assortment of beautiful designs and colors good quality bristles, eb- crepe, in assorted paterns w-esd ony and mahogany finish 3 s and colors.. I"'"“‘""""' +~25¢ Writing Tablets, 3 for 9:15 to 1 P.M. Only Writing Tablets, good } 25 heavy-grade paper; blue e and tan only: four sizes in the assortment, THREE for.. 35¢ & 50c Handkerchiefs 9:16 to 1 P.M. Only Women's Handker- ) 18 original mple cards: 5 c fine Sw linen, volle chiefs, an {mporters sampla lot, many on and silk; assorted popular styles and effects. Phone or give your Curtains and Blankets to your regular Tolman Driver. new with non-breakable visor; one - piece and eight- quarter styles; satin lining. R 19¢ Dress Ginghams plain and fancy grain leather; frame and en- velope styles; assorted colors e e e Men’s 35¢ Hose, 2 prs. 9:15 to 1 P.M. Only Mercerized Lisle Half Hose, high-spliced heel, double reinforced sole and c toe; black and new plain shades; slight irregulars. TWO palrs, 250, (Limit, four patre) e Men’s $1.50 Caps 9:16 to 1 P.M. Only Men's Caps, of fine woolen materials, 1 patterns; made c S e AR, —— [ — TOLMAN LAUNDRY F. W. Mackenzie 6th and C Sts. N.E. 72 Franklin 71 £ 7 45¢ Wash Satin 9:16 to 1 P.M. Only Wash Batin, varn mercerized satin- face quality, in wanted lingerie shades; also black and white. . 5 R .»“*..._...... 86-inch checks, plaids, ste form, on_sale Sat- Sday from 8216 13 ity: hand torn and ironed. stripes and plain colors; fast colors; urday from 9:15 to 1 P.M. ¢ only, 9:16 to 1 P.M. only 2469 18th St. Columbia 636 6 Dupont Circle Franklin 5232 215 to 1 P.M. T —— 0 {ntercst or Extras Added to Charge Accounts