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" B16 FOURTH 1S “MA'S" INDEPENDENGE DAY Evangelist's Mother An-| nounces Marriage to Hud- son Is “Blown Up.” By the Associated Press. | HERMOSA BEACH, Calif, July 5—| Colncident with the booming of a fire- works display at the beach here in front of her home, Mrs. Minnie (Ma) Kennedy Hudson announced that her marriage to Guy E. Hudson had “blown up® “You can say for me began Mrs Hudson, moth elist Aimee Semple McPhersc that after a year of fruitless atten ing Mr. Hudscon in a tion, I have decided Hudson Walks Up Steps. At this stage of the interview with reporters, Hudson, w ferred to s “What-a-Man” by ds en she eloped with him r ago in the State of Washington, walked up the steps of the beach cc “You can say for ation cr d not beceuse 1 Wi “As T was saying,” went son, “I have good wishes for Mr. Hudson and will do anything I can to start him on his way to wherever he wants to go, but I am cutting loose. “Married Life Comic Strip.” “T used to cry, but not any more. It's Just a comic strip, this married life of ours. Funny and getting funnier. And I want it understood that I am not re- sponsible for any debts or other obliga- tions he had incurred.” Hudson had been living for the past several days in a Los Angeles hotel. Mrs. Hudson had -explained it was an “economic separation” while Hudson was looking for work. She had denied 1t would be permanent. . HUTTON IS BEES’ VICTIM. Prehistoric Man Sought in Fezzan By German Group By the Associated Press. TRIPOLI, North Africa, July 5. —Search for a prehistoric man in Fezzan, the Tripolitan hinterland recently conquered by Italian troops, has been begun by a Ger- man expedition headed by Prof. Leo Frobenius, director of the ?",’,{ph“"’m'l Institute of Frank- urt. Various relics of an ancient civilization have been discovered in Tripolitania and Libya. The Italian meteorologist Fantoil found 1,500 objects going back to the stone age. The archeologist Corrado Zoll found pictures of animals and an unknown writing chiseled in the rocks. . Prof. Frobenius intends tc con- centrate his searches around the ancient city of Germa, capital of the Garamanti, a savage, war- like people, whom only the Ro- man consul Cornelius Balbo was able to defeat. GEODETIC SURVEY GETS NEW PRESSES $50,000 for Equipment Is Taken From Fund for Commerce Building Furniture. Three new presses have been installed by the Coast and Geodetic Survey at a cost of $50,000 from funds appropriated | to buy mahogany furniture for the new Commerce Department Building, offi- cials said today Congress in 1928, it was explained, authorized a furniture fund of $200.- 000 for the new building. Under the original plan all bureau chiefs were to be supplied with new equipment as well as_expensive furnishings for the wal- nut-panel walled suite for Secretary Lamont and his executive staff. Meantime, demard on the Survey's old map presses became acute. De- partment officials decided new furni- ture for the bureau chiefs Was not as important as press equipment, which eventually would pay for itself through the sale of maps and $50.000 was di- Evangelist’s Husband Returns to Los | Yerted from the furniture fund for this Angeles From Resort. LOS ANGELES, July 5 (#) —VXctim! of an attack by bees when he spent | | purpose. The new presses were recently in- stalled and are now being tested.. The maximum daily capacity of the the week end at a mountain resort, | new presses is 4,500 printings. Inas- David Hutton returned here today to take the stand for cross-examination | in the $200,000 breach of promise suit | brought against him by Myrtle Joan St. | Pierre, attractive Pasadena nurse. ‘The bees stung Hutton three times, but he announced his injuries would in no way affect the continuation of his story that he had never made love to_the nurse, Hutton spent the week end and holi- | day at the mountain retreat where his | wife, Evangelist Aimee Semple McPher- son Hutton, is recovering from an ill- | much as some of the maps have as many as 12 different color shades and each color requires a separate run through the presses. the number of complete maps is said to be less than 1,000 daily. The new presses require aluminum engraved plates. Outside of the new furniture for the Secretary's suite. the remainder of the fund has been used for the purchase, besides the presses, of more than 1,000 new electric office fans and for new motors for electrical equipment which ness. The sult against him was brought | had been originally procured for alter~ by Miss St. Pierre shortly after he married the evangelist. CITY SUMMER CLASSES | OPENED AT Y. M. C. A.| Woodward School for Boys Begins Six-Week Vacation Period Course. City classes of the Summer school of the Woodward School for Boys | opened today at the Central Y. M. C. A. nating current and had to be changed over to direct current, which is sup- | plied the new building. London Has “Tea Flights.” LONDON (#).—Special short airplane hops over London, called “tea flights,” have been inaugurated again this year by Imperial Airways to give tourists a view of the city. The flights take place | on Fridays and Sundays. Architects of England are contribut- ing to a fund, totaling $25,000 a year, to care for unemployed members of the Building for a six-week term. | craft. The course will be conducted | separately from that opened last week at Camp Letts, the Y. M. C. A. resort for boys on the Rhodes River, accord- ||| ing to Fred L. Dawson, assistant | director of education of the ¥. M. C. A. | Both courses are under the direction of | James J. King, headmaster of the Woodward_School, Dr. A. L. Majden will conduct the | Summer classes here. Like the school at Camp Letts, the city course will com- bine study with athietics. Each student will be given & membership in the boys’ department of the Y. M. C. A, en- titling him to recess plunges in the pool and other privileges of boy members Individualized instruction for boys wishing to make up back work or to advance themselves in their studies is provided. The school will close August 16. Spelling Match Open to All A “free-for-all” spelling match will be held at 7:20 o'clock tomorrow night at Mount Pleasant branch lbrary un- der the sponsorship of the Capital City Spelling Club. | What you want in an investment is gen- erous return; with Both are features of investment in our 614% First Mortgages. This interest is con- tinuous, and principal | is invested in con- | servatively appraised improved Washington real estate. May be purchased in amounts from $250 up. B. F. SAUL CO. Natlonal 2100 925 15th THIS SUMMER LOWEST ROUND-TRIP FARES! Choice of 3 Vacation Periods 90 DAY - 30 DAY - 15 DAY AIR-COOLED SERVICE to CINCINNATI LEXINGTON LOUISVILLE INDIANAPOLIS CHICAGO ST, LOUIS Choiee of Many Routes THE GEORGE ¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, LANSBURGH’ 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store ‘A Message to Every Thrift-Minded Woman in D —Save More Than You Spend and Yet Be Smart Sweeping Price Reductions 264 Dresses Originally $10 to $16.50 62 Dresses Originally $19.75 to $29.50 30 Dresses Originally $35 to $39.50 20 Dresses Originally $39.50 to $59.50 60 Sports Dresses Originally $16.50 80 Boucle and Knit Dresses JULY 5, Don’t Delay Another Day! Send Your Furs to Storage Just call NAtional 9800. We'll send for them and place them where they’ll be safe from fire, theft and moth. An Amazingly Fine Soap Value Hard Milled Like French Soaps 40 Cakes in $1 Neat Box [Tm:/:e—i?l $20 $10 o After an extensive research, we have found an extraordinary fine soap. We're delighted to offer it under the Lansburgh label. Absolutely free from foreign matter, quick to lather freely in hard or soft water. The ingredients are the purest obtainable—an aid to a better com- plexion. The hard milling makes it extremely economical—what you save can go into your vacation fund! Four fragrances—ivose, violet, jasmine, almond — or assorted — 40 cakes $1! STREET FLOOR. ’Phone Orders to Jane Stuart—N Ational 9500 Plenty of fireworks in our dress sections tomorrow. Prices have crashed with a terrific bang—even lower than you ever expected! Any number of re- cently purchased dresses will be sold tomorrow below cost! Dresses for vaca- tion, travel, dinner and evening wear—washable crepes, sheers, chiffons, prints and grand knitted sports fashions. Sizes for misses, women, little women, and larger women—but not in every style, of course! DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR. Seal mind you! Lifetime Luggage Concessions from a Maker Noted for Quality Permits Handsome Savings Now $7.95 Vacation time—time to think about This fine seal luggage is as smart as it is sturdy—and by a very special purchase, we are able to offer our regular $10 luggage at this low price. Gladstones, grips, fitted and un- fitted cases, wardrobe cases and ward- robe hat boxes. LUGGAGE—STREET FLOOR. your luggage! Arrived! Ready for Active Selling Tomorrow Successful Fashions—Coolest Summer Fabric Batiste Dresses 51 Let the thermometer skyrocket—you'll be cool and collected in these lovely wash frocks! Wonderful for sports — nice enough for business or street wear— there’s just no end to the times when you need frocks like these. Neat prints on pastel grounds—with a wealth of fine Now! When You Need Them Summer Rugs From Stock, Reduced 25% Nothing held back—nothing reserved. Every Sum- mer rug—even those purchased a week ago—is now reduced 25%. We’re making room for our new Winter rugs—but you still have three months this year to use a Summer rug. CREX DE DUXE RUGS 9x12 ft.; were $19.50 ...$12.95 8x10 ft.; were $17.75 ...$11.95 HERRINGBONE GRASS RUGS 9x12 ft.; were $16 ......§ 9x12 ft.; were $9.95 8x10 ft.; were $14.50 . 8x10 ft.; were $9.95 IMPORTED MOURZOURKS 9x12 ft.: were $24.95 .. 8x10 ft.; were $21.95 .\. Mail or ’Phone Orders to Jane Stuart—NAtional 9800 RUGS—FIFTH FLOOR. RATTANIA AND WAICREST 9x12 ft.; were $13.50 ....$995 8x10 ft.; were $12.50 ....$895 KOOLTEX, GREEN- DALE, ARTEX Union Suits And Snap Your Fingers at the Heat—Special b Don’t pay the nationally advertised price. Pocket “:ASHINGTON details. Sizes 14 to 46. The Most Wonderful Train in the World DAYTIME FROCKS—THIRD FLOOR. 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