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E: THE EV NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY, MARCH 4. 1927 Wrflfl—-—— George Cox, mate of the schooner that b wants yo more forelgn obl mbarassment in | wishes to aceept that name. He is . Marion Mosher. He was released on gations. | relations and he | represented by Attorney Marquis, T. | - - - bail later. The Bank of France and the French John and ! Albertson. In 1924 it developed, in connection | Treasury together have on hand, it is with a $100,000 civil damage suit sald by competent authority, the . brought against Morse and others, .'--ull\uh nt of nearly $500.000,000 in e that Gilbert was missing. ~The | forelgn moneys or exchange. 4 year he was captured with a & i | of 34 men while acting as captain Would Change His Nume. . | of the alleged rum-runner Hom ead. v X A Y The capture ended a 36-hour battle SEES Kadesh Rickles, 28 years old, has —_— with a_revenue cutter off Montauk. asked the District Supreme Court to Fengya, Former U. S. Soldier, : M. L. Gilbert, Former Morse |, 1 the meantime he had been in| Finance Ministry Stirred by |permit him to chanie his name to dicted with Morse for using the malils John Kadesh Rickles. He says the Now in Los Angeles, Dis- § A Associate, Defendant in [iutthas eharke axainst i s dre Statements Credited to closes Brother’s Error. | @ ‘g : L Prohibition - B St s SF Bk wort U.S. Treasury. \\\\\\\W of Boston. i By the Associated Press | “N By the Associated Prem By the Associated Press. " o8 AN S. March 4—Harry | &\ | NEW YORK. Mawi 4 " Mark T, AMERICAN ADVERTISING SRR SR A AL Al i \ i BEpINE Swocre 25l LN ADOPTED IN BERLIN minlatcy is pt d by the publication | s identified from |‘Ihul(;v s . { g o i : cdited - ihe ek in SiButapest: by LHIR NS he landed several hundred ale od € : o Supreme Court J Igor Fengya drums at Nowport, 1. 1, from the Methods Used in U. S. Attract Wide | . on loans Siscpes) i \ [ steamer Kuronu wi that l‘y;~ Im;l llyu‘v Attention in Windows of o Ak L i 3 A \d « o e drums ator: German Capital | seribed | dextving new loans trom are on trlal | g | America, and or private companies Wit o el ] By the Associated Press in France, the government itselt for ) BERLIN, March 4 American | bids them f the present. W 1 from New e Gasctivalovaicinn Jarist kst Wz, Spain, with a cargo | mothods of show-window advertising b ,‘,',','x",',f:,'.':".,','“,','e‘,“',:,,],‘":1‘ $ .95 s R of alcohol and with Gilbert in com o coming daily into greater use in|amsterds mounting to about $40,- announced his opinion that Gen. | ¥ . mand. Indictment of him and his r | 2 y a ot of atte; T ' s pre § rawn was mnone other than his | 3 SRR W0 AlObR € CHARRTSEE Ot iR n and attracting a lot of atten 000, were all dra also knc as Maj. John | [ part of the cargo to small boats off |tion. If one sees o crowd gathered in (UP and the partioulars GESNIE o dler of fortunc | \ Newport front of a shop. the wager | g e mt N e Army. His | ¢ : ORe hot & Soks St The o0 | ernment intervened and refused cor opinion was suppor by Rev. Ste | { HARRIS B EwWiING Arrested Several Times. i 4 © |sent to the saction for the reason phen 1. Chernitzky of Bridgeport, | Gilbert, widely known in shippin 4 fter the flean s —_ — = Lonn. | Similarity of names and cer: | SENATOR WILLIAM E. BORAH, |circles, huving been nrosident nt one | Eolng on there. 5 fEniiooinuassed el ik oFk ) VG P i camehip Co., has | Many Interesting mechanical proc:| _The New Sclentific Antiseptic for lief. potted with urrests | esses, such as the automatic filing of 1 the judse’s brother alright. | banquet tomorrow ev i 5| since ; ® | toothipaste tubes, are on exhibition. SORE GUMS m not the Chinese general,” he | cher's. [T that year ne ‘harged n | In one window a very striking-looking W e ined. “Perhaps our pictures look |a Fedesal warrant with being one of | young damsel {s perpetually having ittle alike, but I'm certainly not ‘:"“ Methods of toughening n-uu\mro.nmlwl prifeipals rum-running ex- | her bobbed hair permanently waved P was 1 a major in the | oo 5 e reduced the loss from | PIOIt 0 which three ships were selzed [ by another young feminine he as a plain |€lassware have reduced the loss from | opmpe “rjana ""Fia s locked up |a demonatration of the skilled ed in the Span- | breakage from 60 per cent to 3 per|in gefault of 000 bail and charged | treatment the client entering the shop s | th implication in the shanghaing of | would recel At All Druggist has been out of [ e e S ]K&ééfiééééfifi&&&Méfié&&é&&&&fii&&fiéé&éé&&&é&&éfi&&&&ém&&&3&&&&&&3S&é&%&&&&&&&&m ®nd to California three years later. Ile was with the American lfm‘(‘e;‘ in the Philippines. He was in China during the Boxer uprising and was f g ‘ - Shternreter for the 9th United States Kiddie Klips"—our Beauty bllop.s Version o Childs’ Haircut, 50c¢ usually, tomorrow 30c Infantry. During the Russo-Japanese War he was in Manchuria and in succeeding years spent much time in Siberia, Japan and other Oriental coun ries. For the last nine vears he has ecen in Alaska, making occasional . trips to Los Angeles. BLACK Home Drug Store—4th & H Sts. N.E. SATIN Is a Star Branch Office COATS No matter in what part of the city, or imme- diate suburbs you live, you will find a Star Branch Office conveniently located where Clas- sified Ads for The Star may be left. These Branches will save you a trip down town and assure you of prompt and efficient service. The above sign designates The Star Branch Offices—are at your command without fee; only regular rates are charged. The Star prints MORE Classified, Ads every day than all the other papers combined. Tf you have a want, a Star Classified Ad is the quickest way to supply it. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office I 7772772772227, 111TLTITRRRD IR Buy on Ney's Budget Payment SRR SN 72T T TTTITTATIIOO Gzzzzrrzzrrzizamm AVE.AY I/lllllll" LI DITTIT] TN &m&&&&&&&&&&&& SUSPECT PRINCESS . By the Associated Preds. \ -~ \ - : body of Princess Marie Lubomirski, who died four years ago, was taken from the catacombs of the Holy Cross Church for an autopsy in an attempt to determlnoh the truth of persistent rumors that she was Yoisoned. " The princess, one of the richest WARSAW, Poland, March 4.—A sen- ion was caused today when the heiresses in Poland, was a sister of Prince Zdzislas Lubomirski, who is regarded by the monarchists as pre- tender to the Polish throne. in which boys’ and girls’ styles will be displaye lent health up to the time of her <) . death in 1923, which followed a din- . ' ner v\lth the family. Her sisters ex- . e by the famous Pemberton Dancing School children interested in gaining comrol of her property, valued at millions of dollars. \ ) The authorities are doubtful wheth- | e A Four th Floor, Saturday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. ce her ¢ Fashion no longer belongs to the grown-up a]one, Little misses of the kindergarten age are developing the style sense—and that indef- inite age of charming childhood we call the “y ounger generation” is very decided about its fashions! You've but to see the little Pember- ton folk on fashion parade tomorrow to know that the new styles for children justify the attention given them. “Happy Walker” music! Girls’ Silk Frocks—blouse Blue Serge—a style feature & bolero style! for Boys! s708 €| | ¥ $1875 For exciting “dress-up” occa- Y | : As good looking as they are service- sions every little girl will want i able, these suits are sure to win instant one of these pretty crepe de § g b appreciation. In the popular 4-piece chine frocks. The dresses are A\ R ] . style you may choose from single and cleverly styled and in appropri- i i Y 9 double breasted models. Knickers are ately gay shades. There are e X lined throughout to insure durability. jabots, pleats, boleros and ; Sizes 8 to 18, Also 4dp|cce blue serge, blouses to vary the lines, Lovely B ) 1 pair long trousers and 1 pair knockers. fresh colors of French blue, ¥ Sizes 13 to 18. $1875. rose, tan, sea green, navy and ] fed. In sizes7 to 14. HEARD a good story recently which, 1 am told, actually happened S Sam was sent to the grocery store by Mrs. Sam to get a pound of coffee. When he arrived there he had forgotten the brand he was told to get. So the grocer took him back to the coffee shelf to see if he could pick out the brand by the After long and futile study, the grocer pointed to a tin which was labeled “Blank’s De Luxe,” and said to Sam, “Maybe De Luxe is what you want.” S “No, suh,” said Sam, in- dignantly, “Ah don’t pick mah coffee by de looks. - All ah’s interested in is de flavor!” S Sam had just about the right idea. The fancy tin can didn’t insure the quality of the coffee inside. It is the taste that counts S When you want fine flavor —aronu—qu-llty—qnd not just a pretty package, ask your grocer for a pound of— Arabilt Junior 4-piece Suit New Spring Coats ‘ $15.00 . $7.98 j Well tailored three-button coats of i NN newest Spring woolens, alpaca lined. Here are tweeds and novelty The knickers are also lined and ase in mixtures in plaids and plain s Lhe } 50 d colors for your early selection. § : English golf St}’]E: Sizes 8 to 15. Some have leather belts and & : xS A useful sport pockets. Sizes 7 \ Other 4-pc. Suits at $9.75 and $12.75 to 14. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh's—S8th Street Street Floor—Lansburgh's—S8th Street Felt and Straw combine for chic! $7.98 and $3.98 Soft-roll brims, tailored ribbon bows and tints, demure or gay, flatter eager little faces. Felts prove their modishness in new straw trimmings. Red, blue, green and the pastel shades are here together with the practi- cal beige and navy. - Fourth Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street Tots’ Crepe de Chine Frocks Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes for are colorful! $3.98 )y (53 health and comfort ST ; For children and misses: A tan Baby’s diminutive charm is accented Blucher oxford of shark leather which by a bright-colored crepe de chine Y : i T is guaranteed not to scuff or peel, with frock. Little straightline models fea- \\& ¥, : R wing tip and neatly stitched. Sizes 8% ture cunning picoted ruffles and novel to 2, $5.00. f Ao For little girls and boys: A durable ribbon trimming. Peach, pale green, Scotch grain calf oxford. Sizes 11% to delicate blue and soft rose are some of < 13%, $5.00. Sizes 1 to 6, $5.75. the pretty shades represented. Sizes For growing girls: A threc-ey:let tie . 2to 6. l with wing tip and rubber heel. Sizes Yourth Floor—8th Street 2% to 6%, $6.00. LANSBURGH & BRO.—7th, 8h AND E STREETS — FRANKLIN 7400 (i223535333 8333383888888 88 BB RBB BB LB RBBBBB B2 BR8RRBBBBBBBEBBIB3B 3