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Dr. David Lumsden of the Depart- ment of Agriculture, chairman of the | special_exhibits committee, announced | today that he had completed arrange- ments with Mrs. W. K. Dupont of Wil- mington, Del., to sond to Washington | some of the choicest plants from her greenhouses. These are valued from $10,000 upwards and ecxplorers have penetrated the carth’s wild-st jungles to obtain them. | Fantastic Shapes, The orchids, Dr. Lumsden said. rep- resent the exiremes of beauty in flow- The gorgeous color patterns in some of the rarer varietics are com- bined in fantastic shapes Many of the plants in Mrs. Dupont's collection will represent the epiphitae | branch of the orchid family. These { live entirely on air. They cling to tree branches for support, but their roots are entirely free, absorbing nitrogen and moisture from the air itself. The. terrestial- forms -include the | famous Holy Ghost plant. whose pure white blossom is shaped like the head |of a doe with the head, back, eyes and |tinv ‘wings clearly outlined. It was |long an object of superstitious rever- ence. Among the lovelier forms to be |exhfbited by’ Mrs. Dupont are the | eymbidums, whose blossoms are wax- like in texture and have the strange property of remaining on the plant in perfect condition for four months or more. When cut they will last in water for more than a month, Hybrids Produced. | AN of Mrs. Dupont's orchids are hybrids produced by the plant breeder by crosses of the rarer exofic species. THE _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. TUESDAY. MAY THREE POLICEMEN riously Tl 1 @ HURT IN ACCIDENTS Two Injured While Directing Traf- | | | B e ALFRED A. TAYLOR, Republican, who once was Tennessee's governor after being deieated for the office by his Democratic brother, is ill at his Johnson City, Tenn., homy —Associated Press Photo America, where sometimes they settle on the jungle trees like great flocks of unearihly flying creatures. In addition fo the exhibit from Mrs. {Dupent, Dr. Lumsden announced =a secomgl ‘orchid cxhibit _from the green- | houses of Thomas Young of Bound | Brook. N. J. one of the most noted Americar: ‘orchid fanciers. He now is engaged in obtaining collections from other growers. TRANSATLANTIC AIR | FIRM SEEKS CHARTER AUGUSTA, Me., May 21.—Incorpora- tion papers of the Great Atlantic Air- ways of Portland. have been filed at the State Department The company is authorized to develop | and maintain ‘a reguiar air service be- | tween the United States, Canadian and European airports linking the cities of Portlend and Stockholm, Sweden, by way of Belle Isle Strait, Julianshab, Green- fic—Circus Worker Struck by Hit-Run Driver. John Granger, 38 years old, here with the Barnum-Bailey-Ringling Circus, was struck by a hit-and-run driver on Ben- ning road northeast about 8 o'elock last night, possibly sustaining a fractured skull. A passing_motorist took the in- jured man to Casualty Hospital. His home is in Florida. Three policemen were the victims of yesterday’s traflic accidents. They were Pvt. William E. Rogers, 30 years, 311 T fourteenth precinct; . 34 years, fourth pre- Lyman L. Leich, 34 vears. 2312 Minnesota avenue southeast, attached fo the sixth precinct. Rogers and_Allen were injured while directing traffic in the vicinity of the circus grounds, while Leich was injured as a result pf driving_his automobile against the ' car of Clarence Green, parked in front of the latter's home, 1439 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Allen was directing traffic at Fourth and M streets northeast about 8:40 o'clock when he was struck by the auto- mobile of James E. S. Wood, 21 years, 3001 Fourteenth street, northbound o Fourth street. He was taken to Casual Hespital and treated by Dr. Louis Jimal for a possible fracture of the right leg, How to End Corns in 3 Minutes There's an amazing new corn remedy called Shur-Off that will re- move sore, painful corns and cal- louses in only 3 minutes. No 3-day treatments or foot soaking. Com- plete relief comes at once. The instant you appiy Shur-Off all pain and soreness stop. It pos- itively will not irritate or affect healthy skin, vet so quickly softens a corn or callous that in 3 minutes you can take it out-—root and all Anyone can do it easily by follo; ing the simple directions. Why 1 your feet cause further misery when you can get a bottle of Shur-Off Iacerations of the left hand and shock His condition was such that it was deemed advisabie for him to remain in the hospital Rogers was at Sixth and M streets | northeast when the antomobils of Ralph | M. Herndon. 28 vears, 1008 I street northeast, westbound on M street | knocked him down, fracturing a rib and cutting his forehead. He was given first aid at Sibley Hospital and taken to his home, 311 T street northeast Leich was not on duty when he met with the accident that“resulted in the fracture of his left wrist and shock. He went home after he was injured, later | going to Casualty Hospital. |VICE ADMIRAL NULTON | IS GIVEN HIGHER POST Recent Naval Academy Superin- | tendent, Promoted to Admiral, ‘Will Command Pacific Fleet. | Vice Admiral Lonis M. Nulton, com- mander of the battleship divisions of the battle fleet, who was until recently superintendent of the Naval Academy, will soon hoist his flag on the U. S. S. California to become a full admiral as | commander-in-chief of the battle ficet. He will succeed Admiral William V. | Pratt, who will become commander-in- | chief of the U. S. Fleet. The Navy Department announced to- | day that Capt. Edward T. Constein will | takr command of the U. S. S. West, Vir- | ginia, Admiral Nulton's flagship, about | June 17. i Gen. Butler Honor Guest. Brig. Gen. Smedley Butler, com- { mandant of the United States Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va. will be the | guest of honro at a dinner of the Ma- { rine Corps Reserve Officers’ Association |at 6:30 oclock this evening in the Occidental Hotel. i ' The Smart necessitates n fast in fashion. 21 SLAYING SUSPECT HELD. | Former Rothstein Bodyguard Is Arrested in New York. | NEW YORK, May 21 (® —John T. Legs” Diamond, former bodyguard for Arnold Rothstein, slain Broadway gam- bler, was arrested last night on a charge of homicide in connection with the | shooting of Tony Marlow here Novem- ber 5 last. | Diamond, who described himself to | police as a salesman, was shot and criti- cally wounded in October, 1927, when | Jacob Orgen, lower East Side gang leader known as “Little Augie,” was | shot to death in what police described as an outbreak of gang warfare. The two were ambushed on the lower East | Side and their assailants escaped in | an automobile. - CLEANE R U G N AND STORED A thorough cleaning service that renews faded colors, adds longer wear and greater sanitation. STORAGE—with- out charge in our cold storage vaults. Phone For Fstimates antic 23 GUE Cleaners 3rd and Eye Sts. N.E Silhouette et corseting The high waistline. . .the princses silhouette are coming The Vagabond Sash Outdoor Things —which may be chosen at Jellefi’s and worn ‘round the world. . . just as smart in Continen- tal Europe as in America. . .for they bear the cachet of Paris—and fellefi’s, Tweeds With aF l:u:e Unusual, of course, because thev were introduced recently in at the midseason openings! 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No fee. sufficient to remove eight corns or callouses _for _only 50 cents at Peoples Drug Stores or at any other good drug store? -—Advertisement. 1420 You St. North 3400 James L. Karrick President Since the finer orchids all are green- |land: Agmamsalik, Greenland, Reyik- house plants with very high-priced tags, | javik, Iccland; Thorshaven in the Saroe they seldom are scen by the pubuc. | islands, and Oslo, Norw Most come from the West Indies Portland, America and Northern listed at i $39.50 Unlined tweed coats $16.50 to $29.50 / ff i is president. 0,000. Women's Coat Shop—Third Floor Cotton Sweater-Blouses May serve as either or both It is modern 1929 fachion that inter- prets every mode for the outdoors in the most practical manner! Thin enough for warm days smart enough to wear with suits charming enough to wear all day long! 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National Theater Building. 9 Hollywood directors say “No real beauty without lovely skin « « " Introducing first in 1Washington Melo-Polo Crepe Frocks $19.50 The new melo-polo silk crepe that has withstood boiling tests a S a ° . .. and is smart because it’s i 11 T —in sun back style —in high back styles —in five styles —all sleeveless —flared plaited skirts —white, eggshell, flesh, maize Jellefi’s advocates them for active sports ... and for all day wear wlien worn with the jack- et . ..sizes 14 to 42, Women are buying‘ Two and Three of our That are $10 to $25 grades —uwhich include every hat in our own stock and hundreds of new ones added to assure vour being able to get most attractive modes of the current season when you come to see them. SALLY EILERS, Sennett- Pathé star, s particular about my skin. Lux Toilet Soap gives my skin that same velvety smoothness the finest French soaps do.” SUECAROL,popular; “Only a marvelous skin carries over tothe audience—the close- up shows every trace of make- up. Lux Toilet Soap leaves my skin gloriously smooth.” Time is Fleeting and Hats are Going Bouclette Knitted Suits in Chanel surplice line $39.50 The bouclette suits again make a bid for smartness. —new surplice lines —new pastel colors —new self-weave borders And they appear where smart women foregather in these lovely colors that Jelleff's pre- i sent .... Beige, wavecrest, | maize, sky blue, orchid, white |}|[ i ... .sizes 36 to 44. e Shop—Fourth Floor So come in tomorrow. ..you'll be delighted to find the very styles you want...such as —Frame-the-Face Hats —Off.the-Face Hats —Tri-Corns and Bi-Corns —Dutch Caps and Berets —Wide Brimmed Summer Hats —Medium Brimmed Straws and Felts —The most wanted Straws, Including Ballibuntl, Baku, and Sisol —Felts alone or Felt-and-Straw —Plenty of Pastel Colors —Lots of the wanted Brown Shades —Small Headsizes —Large Headsizes in Young Styles Photo by W E. Thomas, Hollywood LAURA LA PLANTE, lovely Universal star ‘I've used the famous French soaps and know that Lux Toilet Soap is made by the same method — it gives my skin the same marvelous smoothness.” star must have,” Laemmle goes on to ay. ‘‘Make-up is no help in the close- 1p. The skin must be exquisite.” Especially for the close-up, when the huge new incandescent “‘sun spot ”’ lights pour their terrific brilliance down on a star, the screen actress’s skin must be smooth as satin. 9 out of 10 screen stars keep their skin lovely this way - - % HERE'S amazing allure in beauti ; ful smooth skin,” declares Carl Laemmle, Jr., director for Universal— and sums up what 39 foremost Holly wood directors have found from their experience with the movies. “Lovely skin is the one charm every LUX Toilet Soap + Because smooth flawless skin is abso lutely necessary for success in motion pictures, 442 of the 451 important Holly. wood actresses, including all stars, are devoted to Lux Toilet Soap. And all the great film studios have made it the official soap in their dressing rooms. i Every one of the hats is exceptional...and . therefore no exchanges or returns will be per- mitted! Nine out of ten screen stars use Lux Toilet Soap—they have found that this daintily fragrant white soap keeps their skin at its loveliest—as smooth as a flower petal. Sportswear Our doorman will gladly park your car while shopping. AJELLEFF'S ¢ F STREET Millinery Shop—Street Floor JELLEFF ¢ F STREET ¢ \J Luxury such as you have \ founa only in Crench soaps at 50¢ and $1.00 the cake— now