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FOURNATIONS SEEK FUROPA'S LAURELS Woman Asks Court To Keep Man From Staying “Divorced” By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, March 26— Mrs. Micaela Sanchez de Lenze had filed application here for a i writ of habeas corpus o restrain THE EVENING FORMER FRENCH PREMIER | GREETS AMBASSADOR M. Herriot Attends Luncheon With U. 8. Envoy and They Have Informal Conference. By the Associated Press. LYONS, France, March 26.—Former STAR, rest of the country, which will help in promoting better relations between Prance and the United States.” Mr. Edge thanked M. Herriot, who has been mayor of Lyons 20 years, and explained the mission of his visit to French industrial areas. He said he hoped to get valuable data. He spent today visiting silk manu- facturers, heads of automobile indus- tries and the directors of the air board. He also visited the new medical school created by a $2,000,000 donation from WASHINGTON, D. C, | teammat the Rockefeller Foundation. He will leave Wednesday morning for Grenoble. Wilmer Allison Marries, AUSTIN, Tex., March 26 (#).—Wilmer Allison, member of the 1930 Davis Cup tennis team, was married last night to Miss Anne Caswell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Caswell of Austin. Johnj Van R; of Orange, §N. J. Allison’s | was best man. The couple left for rip abroad. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th & E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 U'“ted s‘ates Llne P|ans Two her husband from staying “di- | Premier Herriot greeted Ambassador Superships, Capable of 28 1-2 Knots. By the Associated Press. | NEW YORK, March 26.—The greatest | shipbuilding race mn history, in which ! four nations will attempt to wrest from Germany the honor of having the fast- est steamship afloat, was foreseen today Germany's hold on the mythical blue ribbon of the Atlantic was firmly clinched yesterday when the new North German Lloyd liner Europa established a crossing record of 4 days 17 hours and 6 minutes. Since the Bremen took the speed championship from the Mauretania last July, plans have bcen under way in Great Britain, France, Italy and the United States to build ships in the hope of carrying off the speed championship. The United Statcs Lines have already submitted plans f two super-ln-rs capable of maintaining an average | speed of 281. knots. The ships will | cost about $30,000,000 each. | The Cunard Line of England has completed plans for a ship of approxi- mately 60,000 tons. In France. con- struction of a super-ship by the French Line only awaits cnlarging of the St. Nazaire Shipyard. REPORT KOUTIEPOFF PRISONER IN MOSCOW | French Newspaper Asserts Czarist Leader Was Kidnaped by Russian Agents. By the Associated Press. PARIS, March 26.—The afternoon newspaper La Liberte, which has been conducting a campaign for the breaking off of diplomatic relations between | France and Russia, vesterday published an article in_which it averred that Gen. Alexander Paul Koutiepoff, Crarist Jeader who disappeared last January had been kidnaped by Russian agents and was alive and in prison in Moscow | six_days ago. The newspaper asserts that Koutle- poff, who was chief of the Russian roy- slists throughout Europe, was forcibly carried aboard a Russian steamer off the coast of Normandy on January 26 It gives the exact spot on a map. “We have awaited the moment when the sccret service has received official confirmation of the above facts in order | to make them public,” the paper says. “We can now afirm that Koutiepoff | six days ago was alive in the Loubi- | ankaia jail in Moscow.” _An editorial calls upon Premier Tar- dieu to take the necessary measures to “punish the guilty.” Many reports have circulated in France since the end of January as to the disappearance of Gen. Koutiepoff, and most of them ascribed it to abduc- tion by Russian secret agents. | -A great outery was raised in the press | in February and the government began | a quiet investigation into the activities | of the Gaypayou, the Russian secret | police. Pubilc anger and royalist threats | of vengeance rose to such a pitch that Ambassador Dovgalevsky officially in- formed N\‘dg\ Minister Briand that the Crarists had organized a force to raid the Russian embassy. A strong force of French police was posted on guard ou the embassy early in FOG-BOUND GROUP SAVED Bix Americans Among Passengers Aboard Stranded Liner. ISTANBUL, March 26 (#).—The pas- sengers of the German liner Oceana, which ran aground Friday on the Island of Tenedos during a fog, were landed here Monday by the small Turkish steamer Gul Djemal. Six of them were Americans—Dr. and Mrs. Wynhausen, Miss Helen Morton. Miss Julia Cultertson, David Edwards and James Frenerwill. Their addresses could not be learned last night. ‘The Oceana was making a pleasure cruise in the Meciterranea; ...BEAUTY BEGINS WiTH DEEP PORE CLEANSING Complexion beauty can be accented by the correct use of make-up but every woman knows that complexion beauty begins with cor- rect cleansing-—and that, of course, means deep pore cleansing. Liquefying the instantittouch. es your skin, Plough’s Cleansing Cream slips into the pores and out again, bringing with it every par- ticle of accumulated dirt and im- purities which cause blackheads and blemishes. As a result, your skin feeis soft, smooth and refreshed and looks more radiantly beautiful than ever before. Surely you will want to try this dainty, effective cream tonight! It is attractively packaged in three sizes and sensibly priced at 80c, 50c and 75¢. ’ Pl CLEANSING CREAM | tation would b2 the divorce mill at Cuernavica was responsible for breaking up her home. She said her husband left home one morning as usual, but return- ed that night saying they no longer were man and wife, inas- much as he had secured a divorce at Cuernavaca for $130 and no l}:mger would have to live with er. [ANTI-VIVISTSTION BILL | SCHEDULED FOR HEARING House Sucommittee to Consider District Measure at Meeting Monday, 10:30 O'clock. | A heuring on the so-called anti-vivi- section bill, which would “‘prohbit ex- periments upon }ving dogs in the Dis- trict of Columbia," will be held befoie the public bealth subcommitiee of th: House District commitfee next Monday at 10:30 o'clock. Reprasentative Bow- man of West Virg'nia, chairman of the subcommit'ee, announced yesterday. Date for the h aring was sei at an exccutive session of the subcommittee held this morning in the House Office ! Building. Afterward, Chairman Bow- man said that proponents of the legic- | given “ih:ir day in court” Monday morn'ng, and that au opportunity also will be afforded oppo- nents of the measure who desire to be heard. | - S War Heroes to Visit New York. NEW YORK, March 26 (#).—Officers and enlisted men who distinguished themszlves in the war will be sent to | New York from 12 countries 1ext Sep- tember. They will attend a congress sponsored by the American Legion. Mayor Walker has appointed a com- | mittee to arrange for their enumm-% ment. legiate fashion $5 & DULIN & Genuine Per Extremely Beautiful Examples of the Master Rug Weavers’ Art At Great Savings vorced” from her, claiming that | Walter E. Edge at an informal luncheon here Monday, expressing satisfaction “the ‘new American Ambassador as taken the view that all of France not contained in Paris and is get- ting useful information regarding the Brighter Days! You need not punish a sluggish system with purgatives that do violence. Just chew a pleasant Cascaret before | bedtime. Next morning new person. Candy Cascarets are | made from cascara—which doctors say actually strengthens the bowel | muscles. So_their action is always ficial. They clear up a stubborn, headachy and constipated condition every time. You awake with coating gone from tongue; with | eyes brightened; breath sweetened; appetite on edge. For a bright morn- ing, try a Cascaret tonight. Then | you'll know why 20 million boxes are | used every year. Meet Your School Friends at “Juniortown” “Kiltie” Tongue Sports Oxford Smoked elk, elab- orate perforations, gristle rubber sole. Sizes2V:to7, AAto C. $6.50 The Modern Miss—with Col- ideas — will be delighted with our many spicy sports creations. “Majoring” in sports shoes this Spring. A featured group at— For we are $6.50 _7 N =N D /N [ [P “Juniortown” 7 3 ‘ ~—F Also, at our other stores 1207 F MARTIN sian Sarouks Scatter Sizes 85 (3x5 feet) e G e (4x7 feet) Room Sizes 495 (9x12 feet) ORIENTAL RUGS—THIRD FLOOR DuLIN '@ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anad l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance Baby Day Specials Show the Way to Smart Economies Lovely Silk Coats $3.95 We bought these special so that little one, two and three year olds may have a smart new coat for Easter! Cunning yoke styles of soft, lustrous crepe de chine, hand smocked and em- broidered. Pink, blue and white; sateen linings. Toddlers' Coats, of soft basket weave; smartly tailored and silk lined. In maize, nile, white, pink and $10 blue; 1, 2 and 3 years Infants'’ Handmade Dresses, of a sheer silky batiste, in dainty round neck or collar styles, elaborately @ ()() embroidered. Long, 1 and 2 years 2 Tots’ Silk Walking Dresses, of a heavy, washable quality crepe de chine; hand smocked $2.95 & $3'9s and embroidered. 1, 2 and 3 years Handmade Princess Slips, of a wonderfully sheer batiste; with ruffied or scalloped bottoms; sizes $l 1 to 3 years o Rubber Sheets, of heavy maroon or white rub- 390 ber, and with four eyelets for pinning on to mattress Kleinert’s Jifty Pants, flesh-colored rubber, with holes for ventilation. Small, medium and large 25 sizes ..iveiennens C Infants’ Wear—Fourth Floor LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—Natioaal 9800 Men Have Turned to Plain Colored SHIRTS Because They Lend a Touch of Color to Spring Costumes 31.95 Women put on gay colors and new hats to mark the Spring season, and well dress- ed men are taking a cue from them. Get a new lease on the old suit by wearing a shirt in one of the new, light colors— green, tan and blue or plain white. It’s Srring's foremost masculine style! Others of rayon stripes, rayon figured broadcloth, plai|n7broadcloth and chambray; sizes 14 to 17. Men's Shop—Street Floor LANSBURGH &BRO 7th. 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 For Those Who Would Be Well Suited Two and Three Piece Suits, $25 Featuring Tweeds, Coverts Basketweaves and Sharkskins Whether- you're the “tailored” or the “feminine” type you will find a suit that suits you in this special showing. There are man- nish two-piece affairs, suits with capes or pep- lums, suits with nipped or belted waistlines and suits with longer jackets—soft and feminine in line and with silk crepe blouses to match their linings. Black, navy, green, tan and orchid; sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 42. A Limited Quantity Suits Specially Priced $19.75 Smart short and long jacket suits of soft tweeds and kashas; light tans, navy and black. Every suit with a long sleeve blouse to match its lining. Suits—Second Floor Nature’s Rival Corsetlette In the New Silhouette How different the new 1930 zorsetlettes! Not the stiff whaleboned affairs of grandmother’s time, but soft, comfortable, lovely looking garments of flesh silk batiste with short boning over the diaphragm and cup shape brassiere tops. With silk hosiery supporters, de- tachabie shoulder straps and backs cut low enough for evening wear. Sizes 32 to 42. A Corset Shop—Third Floor The Smart Modern Has Approved Printed Cotton Pajamas $1.95 These pajamas, like everything else that pleases smart moderns, are gay, youthful and exceedingly chic. Of printed batistes, lawns and voiles—with wide floppy trouser legs and sleeveless tuck-in tops. Flesh, nile, blue, maize, rose and lavender. Sizes 15 to 17. Lingerie—Third Floor Unsurpassed for Beauty and Comfort lexridge Shoes The One Shoe That Gives Flexibility Where Wanted Rigidity Where Needed $10 511 Shoes to play, dance, walk, and be charm- ing in! From sizes 4/ that look it, to 7 > that doesn’t! Black, brown and beige kid, — in the smartest styles of the Spring season. - Bench made so that the shape and beauty of d tone beige kid, with perforated A § trim, $11. the shoe endure indefinitely! Flexri walking shoe in two- ;o‘. beige kid; fancy side buckle, 11, The Principle of Construction Insures Absolute Comfort Our fitters will show you the special shank that’s both flexible and rigid—the narrow heel with the new perforated, non-slip heel « lining. They'll show you how pliant Flexridge Twostrap Fleaidde Wat }::g:en are, how flattering to beauty-loving p fit; black or b Shoe Shop—Second Floor