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HEIRESS WILL SUE GOWBOY HUSBAND New York Society Gril Reno to Get Divorce From Broncho Buster. By the Associated Press. RENO, Nev., March 13.—The romance of a New York soclety girl and a Colo- Tado cowboy has led to Reno. Barbara Monell Glaze, 26, was here today with the announced intention of obtaining 3 divorce from Kenneth Wil- son Glaze, 30-year-old rodeo performer and harness maker, to whom she was married February 21, 1928, The daughter and heiress of Ambrose Monell, former head of the International Nickel Co., who left a $15,010,000 cstate, dld not reveal the basis of her suit. “It's & matter I just can't discuss right now,” said Roy W. Stoddard, her attorney. ‘Wedding Startling, Miss Monell's plunge into matrimony startled society circles just as she as- NEW YORK WORLD’S “ALUMNTI” By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, March 13.—The New ‘Iol’k Wofld is dead, but its “alumni” l‘yes !llled and blinked, and voices became husky as speakers recalled old days on the World, the Evening World ing their passing, which here last nllht and ended early Of the 60 guests, 50 were former World employes and the others had been closely enough associated with the newspapers to mourn their passing. In the cenm of the room was a miniature casket flanked by funeral candles. It contained caplu of the final evening and morning editions sent here by James W. Barrett, former city editor of the morning newspaper. ph Johnson, erstwhile World porter, later New York fire commissiol er and now a film executive, was chair- man. There was no fixed program. He glanced about and called at random for speakers. Few, however, seemed in a speaking mood and most of them cum to & qutck conclusion with, “Well, boys, you know how I feel,” and sat tonished Newport habitues at the age | down. of 14 by swimming 2 miles in the surf. Her whinwed mnther. however, dypmved bridegroom as a “splendid young laze was a stalwart 6-foot “broncho fid!n' ” cowboy, who, after seven years on the range, had purchased a one- room harness shop in Colorado Sprlnxs with proceeds of the sale of & band of Their romance was born of business. Miss Monell, pretty horsewoman and sports enthusiast, recuperating in Colo- rado Springs following an operation, strolled into Glaze's shop one day seek- ing & muzzle for a dog. Wed Soon After. ‘They were married five weeks later in QGrace and St. Stephen's Episcopal Church there. There was no honey- moon. Soon they went to live on a cattle ranch nenr South Plrk, Colo., Glaze's old “stom; P e = e pre- ferred the “ he—mm of the West to Pm men of the East. There was no out- ward evidence of marital trouble. CREW HAS CLOSE CALL IN NIGHT BOAT COLLISION Fishing Craft Run Down in Dark- mess by Unidentified Steamer 80 Miles From Vancouver. By the Associated Press. crew narrowly escaped death, was re- auvg yesterday by Capt. 8. Nordhus ‘ancouver. Capt. Nordhus' 38-foot halibut boat keep thel mah:mnm in the r above pflu‘: house unm the boat recovered more bouyan Near uhure um N sub- merged and plunged to the channel bottom. SPAIN TRIES REBELS —t i JACA, Huesca, Spain, lureh 13 (P).— Courts-martial were becun today for 77 commissioned and non-commis- sloned officers impucwed in the unsuc- eeuml military revolt staged last De- Mure than 2,000 visitors, government officials and newspaper men gathered for little mountain The speakers included Tom Wilkin- son, who joined the World in 1883, the year Joseph Pulitser bought it; Winfield Sheehan, Jack Hammond and Sam Small. Among others present were William Slavens McNutt, Courtney Ter- rett, Morrie Ryskind, Tom Geraghty, Vic Forsythe, Louls Wudock capt |and the Sunday World at & “wake” ob- | ¢; Telegrams of regret came from Samuel G. Blythe, Robert Benchley, Robert Ed- gren, George McManus, Harry Pollock and Herbert Bayard Swope. ‘The copies of the flnll “editions will the Los Angeles public library. The group voted to form a West Coast World Alumni Association meet annually on the date of the World's passing. it et il Will Make Use of Elephants. The great elephant herd of the Bel- gian Kongo is being decimated through the recent decision of the authorities to put the animals out of the way or to put them to work. Incidentally the treasury is being augmented by the sale of licenses to hunt and kill the animals under certain regulations. Licenses are issued to whites only, and the hunter is allowed to take or shoot 20 animals, but in advance he must pay a fee of $70 for each animal he psmul to take. For every animal he he mun deliver one alive. The ivory becomes the prop- erty of the government, and the mnt must be distributed among the natit so that l;l.I}lg hunter gets is the Xun of hunting. live animals are to be taken over by the authorities lnd trained for some useful work. REVAR T More than 200 of the special police sent out from m&lmd to Palestine dur- ing the Arab riots last year have been sent home. O™ 1™ F anp G STrEETS AIRLINE PROMOTES ON WEST COAST OBSERVE WAKE| HERBERT HOOVER, JR. Sixty Persons in Mourning Session Watch Over Last|Will Become Communications En- | cha Editions in Casket Flanked by Candles. gineer, Supervising 25 Stations . When He Regains Health. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, March 13.—Herbert Hoover, jr., son of the President, today| was named communications engineer of Transcontinental & Western Air, and is expected to begin work when he recovers from his present illness. ‘Young Hoover, before he was forced to take a rest, was chief engineer of ‘Western Air Express. He hand! ed rwo communications service and maintenance of several airports. He had 13 radio stations under his The Montana 1726 M Street N.W. Three Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Reasonable Rentals ,qu Thmk of It— 'nu Star delivered to your door every evening and Sunday morning at l%c per day and Sc Sunday. Can you afford to be without this service at this cost? ‘nl-phum umou-l 5000 and de- will start at once. WoonpwARD & LOTHROP Our Boys" Shirts and Blouses More Than meet the Size Specifications Set by the Department of Commerce The minimum measurements we established for each of our sizes are more generous than those suggested by the Department of Commerce. This assures you the proper size and correctly propor- tioned shirt or blouse for your boy. The shoulder yokes and barrel cuffs are double. The blouses have deep bottom hems, with buttons sewn on the double thickness of the shirting itself. Buy the size your boy should wear, with the assur- ance that it is correctly sized in every detail. All our shirts are sized and tailored the same, Shirts and regardless of price. Junior Shirts $1 to $1.50 Blouses, $! to $1.50 Tme Bors’ Srorz, Fourte FLOOR. WooODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F axnp G STREETS Because of the Fabric and Workmanship Improvement in the New Spring Woodshire Suits for Men We Have Reduced the Price of a Limited Number of Last Season’s to $3 375 Were. $45 Present market conditions have so enabled us to further improve our Woodshire 2-Trouser Suits at $45— in fabric, lining and tailoring—that we have taken a limited number from our 1930 stock, that do not meas- ure up to the 1931 Woodshire value, and reduced them to $33.75 for quick selling. Not only are these suits low priced, but they are models in perfect accord with the new Spring styles. Two-button notch or peak lapels and double-breasted effects—for tall, short, stout and average size men. Also, a Limited Number of Our Former "Woodward Fifty” One-Trousers Suits, Originally, $50. Now, $3375 ‘THE MEX's S10RE, SzcOND FLOOR. ‘Western Air, and &u President left his to go a South "C supervision, line will look for swift and reliable com- mlgmluflon and guidance for its pilots. they had received word Hoover was doing well at Asheville, N C., pected to_return to California within & Inc., | month. They said he probably would control. ‘They reached eastward from |not return to work for six months, how- Lc Angeles as far as Kansas City. ever. ‘Western Air merged with Transconti- t into 'n‘uouu- lroltnnmoxmntnnloflfhu made in the air|formerly tendent assistant. mam.n‘- naming of Walter Hamilton as superintendent maintenance and J. C. Frankiin will act as Hoover's the act endneer young, pxwue:".. in charge of operations. comnrun! lons Heover will hh:m 25 stations, from coast to eout under his and to his department the of the company here and ex- \/V' Our Government the Oldest. ‘While the United States is regarded sald |as a baby among the nations of the world, it is in reality among the oldest, for its form of government has been practically unchanged since the Fed- |from the monarchial. eral form of government was adopted in 1787. Every other country in the world British form of l;;vemmentm h;lnun one many radical changes !km of & popular form, drifting away | On H mear 17th I’nnh Cut We Are Ready for the Rush. ONE-CENT s.u.a« ROSES, TWO DOZEN Bargains in Flowers ‘direc- | 1618 H St. N.W. ODWARD & .LoTHROP O™ 1™ F anp G STREETS Clearance of Novelty Jewelry Savings of V4 or More Necklaces Reduced 1 Onyx and Crystal Necklsce. Was Pear] (imitation) Necklace. Was $50. 5 1 TImitation Seed Pearl Necklace. Was $30. Now. 1 3-strand Pearl (imitation) Neck- lace, with back drape. Was $60. Now $45 1 4-strand Pearl (imitation) Neck- with pendant. Twisted 1 Woven Imitation Seed Pearl Neck- lace, with pendant. Was 56375 4-strand Imitation Pearl Nockluo Was $18. Now 10 3 Imitation French Pearl Necklaces; 30-inch length. Were $12. Now..$8 1 6-strand Imitation Pearl Necklace. 30- 4 Imitation French Pearl Necklaces. Were $10.50. $6 8 Amber Now N Necklaces. Now 318 1 Crystal Pendant Necklace. Was $55. Now 1 Carnelian and Italian lace. Was $30. Now. $20 1 Carnelian and Marcasite Necklace. Was $40. Now.. 525 ette Crystal Nelk lace. Was $70. Now $50 estone and Baguette Crystal Pendant Necklace. Was $60. Now $45 1 Rhinestone and Baguette Crystal Pendant Necklace. Was $84. Now $62 1 Rhinestone and Baguette Crystal Pendant Necklace. Was $58. Now $42 1 Chanel Crystal Back Drape Neck- lace. Was $30. Now .$20 NovELty JEWELRY, Atste 10, First FLOOR. Chokers Reduced § Ciulcedony Chokers. Were $15.50. l Ambor Choker. 4 !ulnn Silver $16.50. Now 1 Chalcedony Set Hunfirin Choker. Was $50. Now . ..$37.50 4 Italian Silver Clohn. set md: real stones. Were $15. Now $10 20 lulNStonl Chokers. Were 1 Chrysoprase Choker. Was $20.50. Was $33. Now 1 Chalcedony and Crystal Choker. Was $17. Now $12 1 Clouded Crystal end Onyx Choker. Was $25. N $18 8 TImitation French Purl G:chu. Were $3. 52 1 Real Toilet Sets Reduced 4 3-piece French Enamel Toilet Sets, in blue. Were $40. ‘Now. $25 4 Children’s 3-piece French Enamel Toilet Sets. Were $25. Now...$1S 1 7-piece Black Enamel Toilet Set. Was $65. Now .... ..$4250 1 S-piece Bhn Enamel 'l'mln S;;s Earrings Reduced 2 pairs Real Stone Earrings. Were $12. Now $9 1 pair &ndnn and Marcasite Ear. rings. Was $10. Now. -$7 1 pair Chrysoprase ane arcasite Drop Earrings. Was $30. Now..$22 _pair Chalcedony and Crystal Ear. ring Now. sio 1 opair Florcmnu Silver Earrings, with lapis stones. Was $12. Now..$9 1 pair Crystal Baguette E-mug. Was SIZ N Earrin 1 pair Woven Imitation See Purl an‘ Carnelian Earrings. Was $45. ....... P | 1 Tmitation Pearl and Rhinestone $15 Lorgnettes Reduced 1 Real Onyx and Marcasite Lor- gnette. Was $45. Now ..$33 1 Resl Onyx snd Marcasite I.or- gnette. Was $36. Now. 1 Sterling Silver Lorgaet: $10. N 1 Sterling Silver Lorgnet: $16.50. Now . Braoelet; Reduced 1 Hungarian Bracelet. Was ow ... § Bracelets, 2 chrysoprase, 1 onyx and 2 carnelian. Were $30. Now $20 1 Imitation Baguette Crystal Brace- let. Was $28. N $20 1 Baguette Crystal and Rhinestone Bracelet. Was $8. $60 1 Onyx and Crystal Bracelet. Was $16. N 2 Florentine Silver Bracelets, set with lapis. Were $12. Now. 1 Ttalien Silver Bracelet, set with amethyst quartz stones. Now .. % 1 Ttalien Silver Bracelet, m with Carnelian. Was $15. Now. 2 Italian Silver Bracelets. 1 Ttalian Silver Bracelet, set with lapis stones. Was $15. Now. 1 Florentine Silver and Amethyst Bracelet. Was $18. Now. 1 Chalcedony and Crystal Bracelet. Was $25. Now../..liveebocsess $1s 1 Amazonite and Marcasite Bracelet. Was $26. Now.. ...518 ; Onny and Crystal Bracelet. Wu 3 Baguette Band Bracelets. 1 Imitation Pearl and Rhinnmla Bracelet. Was $22. Now. 1 Imitation Pear] and Rhinestons &edu. with ow ... cessessenn 2 French Ensmel Compaets; 1 and 1 rose. Were 318:. N-w‘# 1 French Enamel Compact. Was . Now . PETToEpp— 1 11 6 French E 1 Co: S1650 N namel mpacts. Were 1 Bl Fi dn ol 4 Frendl En-uol Co-phu. W-n 1 French Enamel - Compact. Wn $16. Now: .3t iuesvasvedsissacsBiP Other Jewelry Reduced 1 Marcasite and Chrysoprase Set; necklace, bracelet and nn‘. ‘Was $85. Now $65 1 Onyx and Rhmnlont Bow Knot Pin. Was $25. Now. 1 Carnelian Ring. Was 525 Now fll 1 French Enamel Nail Buffer. Was $10. N .36 2 Imitation Cut Glass Powder Jars, with French enamel tops. Were $8.50. Now ..,.. $5 2 French Enamel C-yutu Cases. Were $1850. Now ..........:. $12 2 Folding Combs, in' lesther cases. Were $3.75. Now ....oecenenn! 2 French Eoamel Mirrors, with Jon silk cord. Were $20. Now ....Sl! Clearance of Leather Goods Reduced 14 to 1% Leather Handbags Reduced 1 Grained Calfskin Handbag; swag- ger ufio, with slid Was M Now... calfskin, grain Seversl nylu. .36 1 Tan Mormo ‘Watch Envelope Bll. alligator trimmed. Was $20. Now, $12 16 Leather Bags; pouch, swagger and long-handle styles. Were $7.50 and $10. Now .. $4.95 2 Black Antelope Pouch Bags, frame and long handle. ow : 1 Black Antelope a.. pouch style, with inlaid frame. Was $40. Now, $20 1 Tan Calfskin Bag, trimmed vmh Was $1650. Now 1 Plack Suede Beg, trimmed wnh gold bt‘ld; Was $12. Now ..$7.50 1 Navy. Pingesl Bag; long-handled sile. Waa 312 Now orrrr 3750 4 Leather Bage; pouch and chain hndh styles, of calfskin, morocco and suede. Were $13.50. Now, $7.50 50 Suede Bags; and -volm styles. Were $l Now ...... 9 Suede Bags; envelope and —ci styles. Were $13.50. Now 35 Suede Bags. Wnnfl.lo.NnM Leataxr Goobs, Aisizs 3-5, Pmst FLooR. Leather Jewel Boxes 3 were $450. Now 2 were $6. Now . 1 was §7. Now . 2 were $8. Now . 2 were $10. Now . 1 Jewel Box Tray. Sets of Perfume Bottles in Leather Cases 7 were $8. Now ... 12 were $10. Now . 2 were $15. Now .. i Pocket Combs in Cluen 6 were $3. Now . $. 5 were $1.50. Now 3 were $1.50. Now Miscellaneous Leather Goods Pieces Reduced s Lul.htr CI‘lrlfll Cases. Wi $1.25. 1 budn Poot Has: Leather Change Purses 18 were $1.25. Now . 7 were $2. Now .. Mirrors in Leather Cases 1 was $7.50. Now . ...$2 1 was $5. Now 12 Tie Racks. Were $1.75. Now. ‘l Evening Bags Reduced 1 Petit Point Bag, with metal frame On‘uully 875 Now .. 1 Pouch Handbag, si Was $125. Now Pouch Bag. Was $l2$. 1 Imitation Seed Pearl Eavelo, i W = lmlufim Seed Pearl and emdcnd ‘Pduch Bags. Were $ 1 .01 FL O“W Orders Aefi T ™ Me. 8893 Delivery P green stones, Was / ~ 34 i (% 09 0y B IR TR BRI ARSI AL IR T