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THURSDAY, MAY 30, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. 2y 0"- MAN ANU W|FE ?BotaniSt Describes Minute Plants ‘ WINS DIVORCE DECREE. KILLED IN TEXA -t e PEAREPERE PR e D INTEKAS BRIDGEPORT, Conn., May 30 (P)*‘ rthur Sayers and Mate Shot Helen Clre{ McMahon of Stamford. daughter of the late Judge Martin ¢ at Home of Latter’s Brother. causes the forcible projection of the +! spore for a distance sometimes equaling | 200 times their length. Spreads Disease. The diseases of leaf and stem rusts | of wheat and other cereals, the smut McMahon, Tulsa, Okla., oil operator. Qisease of corn and many other plants.| The decree was granted on an allega- other rust and smut diseases and many | tion of cruelty set forth in a deposition | e o arge outgrowths on trees are |from the plaintiff, who was not present | spread sfmilarly, he concluded, to-|in the courtroom. Mrs. McMahon de- gether with the large fungi known as clared in a document that her hus-| mushrooms and toadstools. | band’s attitude toward her changed | The special meeting called to hear | shortly after their marriage, in 1924. e i hich I estimated to cause an ' Dr. Bulles was arranged by Dr. N. D.| when che tefused to allow bim to man- disense T more than $25,000,000 in | Humphrey, plant pathologist of the age the $33,000 annual income from an A o tates alone by destroving | Department of Agriculture. in charge of | estate of close to $2.000.000 jeft in trust | the kernels and substituting for them | cereal rust disease investigations. |by her father for herself and her thousands of thousands of spores. These by | brother, Martin P. Carey, of Stamford. | | By the Associated Press. | The process by which a minute plan | —a fungus—shoots a greater number of | damaging projectiles into the air in one hour than were fired {rom guns d the whole World War was described at a special meeting of the Botanical So | clety of Washington .at the Cosmos | Club by Dr. A. H. Reginald Buller of | the University of Manitoba. This prolific fungus, he said, is very similar to the organism which causes | the stinking smut of wheat, a plant | Carey, solicitor general and vice presi- | dent” and director of the Standard Oil / | Co. of New York, was granted a decree | f divorce here yesterday from John V. { z ! Br the Associated Press. FORT WORTH, Tex., May 30.—Ar- thur Sayers, prominent oil man of Hous- ton, and his wife, were shot to death carly today at the home here of Mrs.| 5 Bayers' brother; Hoger Q) Willlams, s6c- | anearing. ;:“,‘,’,,‘,,‘;“:,;;,‘:33“’.“."‘,* fns| Bernard Shaw's presentation copy of | mEw— * retary-treasurer of the Orbit Oil Co. of | black powder, act much like a seed, John Bull's Other Isiand” to the late| Television transmission to the public | biack powder, sct much, Mke & se¢. | yenry Arthur Jones, the dramatit. in| in Englend le tostart ndt later than | Fort Worth. ‘whi ,:‘gm"‘ ores develop to perpetu- | 1907, was recently sold in London for | July, according to announcements of A 25-caliber pistol was found under | ate The fungus and the s s | the promoters. rayers' body and a 38-caliber automatic s b il A was on sofa nearby. The larger pis. | Subject of Speculation. [B[——=[0lc————cl———n] —First, fashion says, acquire a sun-tan! 1ol had been fired six times. None of | yhe exact manner in which these ] . » the Cartridges . the smaller gun had | oconary. disease-gpreading spores are Open Until 5 P.M. May 31 And then to make it possible she lowers SIS e S e O i ateent and - the backs or almost removes them en- rother for some time. Mr. Sayers ar- | N2 sub; : rived Tnst night. Police said they had | J0CEG for & Jong time, Dr. Buler | Wh ’ - tirely from all sorts of smart apparel boen given information that they ha lied. ] - o - t G t K Y . 4 e e o oued | Ciirsrstyfot Manitobalihoweveri s at's Going to Neep lou ||| from underthings to evening gowns. shorty aites the pusband's arrval, | ofigha "o _dlciosed, ana. have discav- B ST al The sun, very accomodatingly, then does i r, and Mre. Williums had jUsb 162 ered (he mechaniam of expulston [ —going when your earning powers | the rest, giving you as dark a tAn as you e oom Willlas (aid police; they | oAl gmAIL diop of liquid, composed : Selip I 1 = | % g o™ he hear the shots and that | larm"l‘ é\( :n!n.fhnhflxplnmcg. L:]fnrm» wane, if it's not the surplus you can | care to go in for—or rather, out for! ! S Ll = ed at the base of the spore it enlarges. 5 i o e e |be sl unil, upon reaching certain create now, through steady saving? Here are some of the ways of acquiring , o e . | Size. the pressure ts surface tension 55E " . 50t f freaver] was shot twice, lonoe ‘abave | B Think that over, and you'll come in it, inexpensively priced, at Kann's, Sayers was shot in the ba and neck H pe T ~ 4 : B . = and open a thrift account THIS PAY and had a flesh Nj!:nifcrn. her chest. PALM BEACH SUITS B I e | ONE TO DIE FOR EIGHT. | $16.50 e One Dollar or_ more will i | " o = s “Columbia” Savings | | Nine Bolivians Found Guilty of | Openachargeaccount. Easy Terms Th C l b‘ R ccount: ¢ | Sacking Town. | EISEMAN'S, 7th & F | || 1he Lolumbia — ‘ : IL,} PAZ, Bolivia, %ny md(np);c&e‘ | 3 sdl 4 on i of nine men sente t | | . gt nine men sntenced yesteday by ¢ | Men’s 2-Pe. Tropical Suits National Bank | grovi il | of Jesus de Machaca in iMarch, 1921, killing most of the people and burning their homes, must pay with his life for the crime of all. Which one will be de- Sermined by Iot. Marcelina Lianqui, the alleged leader of the band, was dealt with separately and also sentenced to death. Bolivian | law provides that in such group crimes, . - only one defendant must face the firing EXQUISITE DY CLEANING Corner 11th & H Sts. NW. i | Cleaned and Pressed, $1.00 Safe Deposit Boxes $3.50 per yr. up lol———]o[——— 911 F Street Capital and Surp]us $650,000.00 | | { squad on the spot where the crime was committeed, while his accomplices wit- ness his execution. —Chartreuse Brit- —MWide-wale Silk e | H [ tany IWashable Pique Sun-back i Remnants @ Special ‘ Crepe Sun - back Frock in flesh | | and ¢ & Frock .....$15.00 color ......$16.50 i | 0dd Lots Reductions || ! ‘; i “_Pink Washable e 1 Home Needs —_ $1.00 SILK HOSE ‘ Crepe Smartly Tai- ~ | lored Sun-back REMNANTS OF 49 CRE- F $! rock .. ...$10.00 TONNE; yard-wide, in floral and figured patterns for coolle coats, draperies, spreads, portieres, 19 ete. Yard... c 0 LINO- REMNANTS OF and Silk-and-Rayon Hose 25¢ $ LEUM—Genuine Certainteed printed linoleum, in lengths that Thread Silk Hose of perfect qual- ity, with lisle tops: and Silk-and- oIl can be matched for larger o oo 2 39‘: Eavon Hose, xaugm irregulars. ‘ —“Jantzen” Sun-back REMNANTS $2 = quare and pointed heels. Black | { 5 . ] : $200 INLAID and colors. Swimming Suit — all Fi LINOLEUM, small lot of 200 yards Street Floor. wool with new cut “EQ usfilul ]etnxths, ‘Many attractive patterns. Square TOivonegsevisaeiithons 88C SECONDS OF $1.00 WINDOW SHADES, in green, white or ecru; out effect......$6.00 800 New Summer Hats —Balbri a riggan —Sun-back, ‘All-wool - i, hic o1 49e I 1 Summer under- ing Swi : e s $2.00 to $3.00 Values—In New Summer Colors b e it Bathing S i t—one- £ 3 | , iece style with skirt § < Fancy Straws Street hats, dress hats, sport hats—in a sur- i garments, each.89¢ el 9 B Hesiery and Heir Hats prising Friday Dollar Sale that will arouse keen | SE TRy sz":)’s i Underwear Milan Hemp buying enthusiasm. All the new pastel shades, | E St St 5 SILK HOSE, 100 paits women's Pedaline staple colors and white. Small, medium and | 1 full-fashioned thread silk hose, in black and colors. Seconds of $1.50 grade............ “Whoopee” and Crusher Felts larger models for every type and every taste. Street Floor, 39¢c $1.00 CHIFFON SILK HOSE with twin terrace heels, black heels, self heels and contrast heels. Slight irregulars......... . $2.00 OUT-SIZE SILK HOSE, chiffon weight, slight irregulars of a celebrated make. Pointed heels. Black, white. and lead- ing colors. , $1.00 RAYON UNDERWEAR, lace-trimmed and tailored styles. S R i) bloomers, step-ins, vests; in ] 4 o ’ 9 s eoloms. 22000 0 59¢ Children’s Wear Women’s Wear A Street Floor GIRLS’ $5.00 and $6.00 WHITE $1.25 MAIDS' CHAMBRAY { FROCKS of silk crepe de chine | UNIFORMS, in white, blue, rose (3 Boy.’ Wear ’ un’dn‘ismgomld vofle,dtrl:ggloed w&:h nr::ih nrfilhld. lslzmqhtnne style " 5 Tuffies, fine laces and ribbon; sizes | Wwith white collars, two ‘| _WHITE DUCK LONG Of Summer Fabrics 6'to 13 in the lot, but not every | pockets and belt. Sizes @ | TROUSERS with cufts waich Worth 25c to 98c Yard - | size in every style.” All $3 g8 | tos............. 00 i poeke:! ;l;; 'tv': ‘:flp 51.39 sales final; none C. 0. D. o $1.00 BROADCLOTH SMOCKS, |G et o 29¢ PANTY DRESSES AND | in princess, sleeveless, single and e Rl & Point FEspritisun: $1.00 'BOYS' PAJAMAS, two- STRAIGHTLINE DRESSES of | double breasted styles. Made of —Flat Crepe, —Shadow- PR | piece style, in fancy madras and c c dimity prints, trimmed with col- | genuine Loomtex broadcloth; in S back . Ghe- S ack back frocks in mile | Dercale with rayon frogs. Inrs, pipings and embroid- AL Tose, blue and green with con- 5% it g green, made over silk | Sizes 8 to 18. Slight irreg- 596 dery stitching. Sizes 2 to 5 C | trasting trimmings. Small 89 mise, sun -tan Flat Crepe Slip ol wars e 99C ARy mOY SUITS of | medium and large sizes. ... OJC lace trim- b i crepe slip, ! | ! - chambray and linene in white, $1.98 PHILIPPINE CHEMISES 9 { denim overalls "with _bib and c c i "eotors and with solid-color | of fine nainsook, hand- | med ....$1.95 trimmed . .$2.95 i suspender Straps. Two > pants and white or printed embroidered and hand- | covered pockets, Sizes 4 to 16 SRS b 53 des vees e : 69(: ENGLISH SHORTS of crash and linene, in_smart colors and pat- 79¢ BOYS' WASH KNICKERS of good quality crash and SWEATERS in fancy pat- Men’s Wear UNION SUITS—Men's 79¢ athletic union suits of checked nainsook with taped armholes, webbing, yoke and snubber YARD shopper. desirable materials are: Rayon rayon alpaca, printed voile, ba- Summer frocks, draperies, cur- tains and bedspreads. Street Floor waists, Sizes 2 to 5 years 89C 89¢ MIDDY BLOUSES of white jean, in regulation style with in- verted pocket and slash for Women’s Furnishings 17¢ lace ... in many kinds and colors, 6 to_12 on a card. Worth 25 to 50¢ [ per dozen. Each card... C Street Floor scalloped. Sizes 36 to 44 sl'oo $1.00 CREPE GOWNS, in flesh, peach and rose, trimmed with printed crepe and fancy braid. AND GIRDLES, discontinued num- bers; in brochea and rayon stripe | En;)klucnlur cloth, Sizes 45‘: taffeta, printed rayon voile, fos NETR WEARSOGIAT W nid ,;,‘“:r;,,_ fo‘r;,m{!& in‘;lus 2, ! von brocade, plain and printed stees, s 3 an ; girdles 5139 BOYS PULL-OVER | 1ayon Doedc S ¥ .“X“;f:&‘r;,“’f;:?;‘ ‘:flfimfimc"“m’_ siges 25 and 26........... 69(: Second Floor |§! termns. V neck. Sizes 30 to tiste, pique, printed dimity, FLOW o ——— | 4 # 'WERS of assorted kinds | IR 89c printed charmeuse and staple | for coats and dresses. of 'sitk, | $2 Bedlpl‘eldsl.sg | o el ginghams and percales. All in zg:nfvd-m‘f;}swn- cuis- 21¢ | Sets 4 nd trailers.......... foremost demand for making FANCY TRIMMING BUTTONS, 80x105 size in spread and bolster | combined in one piece. Wide krinkled stripes. The ideal spread for Summer. Street Floor —Silk Serge “Bien Jolie” Sun-back Cor- terns. Belt to match, with buckle. The five clean-up groups offer 59¢ | o by o . Sizes t0 20.....000 und and square neck ) Co iauutmn-on e & 49(: wonderful opportunities for the i ;emn:ol'loflr styles. Sizes 16 and 17.... 3C i sette, with elastic side b ks thrifty Ameng other $1.50 and $2.00 CORSELETTES SECHONS iviosave $5. —Ve-o0-lay decp sun-back, with the new normal waist line, in back. Sizes 36 to 46.. 49c WHITE D UCK TROUSERS— Men's $2.00 white duck trousers with wide-cut legs, cuffs and belt Sweeping Reductions on loops. 30 to 42 waist measures % 1-39 ‘ —Sun-back NIGHT SHIRTS—Men's $150 | weater of light Fruit-of-the-Loom night { weight “sephyr, shirts, sizes 16 t0 20...... 89c PAJAMAS—Men's $1.49 pajamas of Plaza pongee and end-to-end madras; some with rayon frogs. Plain colors and stripes. 97C All sizes. GO Men’s $1.00 golf in white and colors ....$5.00 Coats of Distinction Come Friday for the Coat You Want—At a Marvelous Saving $16.50, $19.75 and $22.50 Coats | —Fine Basket- X AYON UNION SUITS $100 RAYON and pink. Sises 95¢ 79¢ ATI S AND DRAWERS of white checked nain- sook: also striped running pants. Shirfs in sizes 36 to 46; 48c drawers, 30 to 44. Bach.. $1.50 KHAKI PANTS of heawy quality with belt loops e A8 Street Floor in white, peach s Tpecal for Pri- $25.00 and $29.75 Coats '15 LF HOSE | hose, in new figured pat- —Fi fjt tems. s‘usnll;’rm"l; s n?ssocc Dress coats, sport coats—coats for every pur- i ‘é‘:’:ai""/‘"rb”;fi SUSPENDERS— Men's , : ke R ieal | Swe J .susplcndcrs, medium_and _narrow pose and every occasion reduced so dect ively 9 | light weight widths; in light and dark zgc that few women will want to resist the impulse to ° | e 208 | pattems. Regular lengths 4 buy a new coat at this saving. Fabrics include i sephyr .. .92 | lg{"‘ofi osflm;fiu‘:‘. Bf,?“g::‘:m:na broadcloths, twills, silks and tweeds. Straightline I Il fancy madras of fast col- T1c and other popular models in the popular colors. i 1 Il ors. Sizes 36 to 46....... Qizes 14ito 42, 4 | | Smartest of the new sport coats—in broadcloth, twills, Kasha, tweeds and homespuns. Choice of mannish tailored models and coats trimmed with broadtail, monkey, Jap fox and pony fur. Plain colors and a wealth of novelty mixtures, blends and bordered novelties. Sizes 14 to 40. Second Floor ..