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%6 LONDON HEARS HINT F GERMAN PARLEY “Possibility of Bridging Gulf {#Rumored, But Plans tor f" Occupation Continue. EXPECT BERLIN REFUSAL Cabinet May Resign, But Press Evinces Hope of a Third Pro- | posal From Another Side. I By the Assoclated Pres< LONDON, March 4.—Vague that discussions were going on be- tween the allies regarding the i sibility of bridging the gulf between | them and the Germans were heard| last night. Nothing tangible. éd. and members gation told newspaper midnight they had heard nothing from Berlin relative to the address made y Premier Lloyd George ting an ultimatum to Dr. | Vi moj oday's - nWBspapers engaged in speculation regarding the extend of the | allied military measures to be adopt- ed if the Germans *d to meet the| terms laid down by the supreme coun- | M s hints devel- | i however. of the German men at cil’in is._ The Daily Mirror ¢ to have informat war office was re: sion of infantry it understood that the British would eldorf. Andrew Bonar| ed in the Rouke of com-! that the number of < on the Rhme mumbered | ocqupy Du: it was declared ml Elfe: Lond -ui’lrunxl triets of Ruhrml a of artillery had been dis- | patehed to German territory occupied ! by [Belgian troops. { {Lioyd George Praised Mizhly. | The speec b of Mr. Liovd George to . tha Germ | high prai governme thi litfle expect: Sojernment would vield. ght the position of Dr. had become s diMEOIE that e mignt | be ‘replaced. while others expressed | hEfl that the German cabinet would | n yesterday drew | even from an . The majori Wapapers professes that i the German | Some | Simons | &n and another government more amenable to the allied demands would be_formed i The Morning Post declared the pen- altjes laid down were insufficient and #aid it could not see how the customs | pryposals could be successfully car- rle out unless German seaports were | pied and the British fleet was gmplosed .in."the North ‘sea and the tic. Gérman Ministers Express Regret. BERLIN, March 3.—The cabinet sat until 9 o'ciock tonight discussing the | report sent by Forewgn Minister Simons on the day's events at Lon- dob. The ministers are reported to have expressed regret over the threat | of penalties, which they considered Wwould find Germany defenseless and which they believed would constitute ah infringement of the Versalles treaty. The Acht Uhr Blatt hints at the sibility of a third proposal, per- ps from a third side, which would her constitute a fresh basis or uld do justice to the substance of the proposals of both sides. WOULD PROBEN. Y. DISTRIT Afll]RNEYl &:eclal Grand Jury Favors i Sweeping Changes in Con- | duct of Office. ! | inted Pre-s YORK. March {.—Recom- ndations that the office of the dis et attorney be thoroughly investi- | ted and that the appellate division | the supreme court be empowered | appoint district attorneys and | ir staffs in the future were em- | d in a presentment of ’ rt of the Almirall grand jury here @ extraordinary grand jury. of jch Raymond F. Almirail was fore- . was impaneled in August, 1919, investigate alleged anarchistic ac- ities. These investigations led to | recommendation that the penal| changed so that instigators | general sirikes affecting ilities be subjec tion 'he object of the proposed inve: tion of the dis rict attorney's o report asscried, pression of ci public to criminal prose- was o prevent cns by lice and abuse o “incom = Made. o brincipal recommendations of - dn'rlru t of poli- court bei iove him | and that the pawer to re nses of pr Would Have Owa Detectives. . That the district attorney should | jury encing the verdict, fndictment in ant ipation of u ._le ijr) panel should ati g, the grand 3dry nmum not be obtainabe for de- fendants, Pt upon recommenda- grand jury. | nd jury reported that it lete its in- | of the district ¢ oftice aftorney. § ———— + RITES FOR DR. PETTIS. Funeral services for Rev. tam | M. Pettis, D. D tor of St. Thomas' Episcopal Church, who died at Orlzndo, Fla., Tuesday night, WM be held tomorrow afternoon at 3:o’clock, at St. Thomas' Church, 18th and Church streets. Interment will be Rock Creek cemetery. ev. Dr. C. Ernest Smith and Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith will officiate, Bishop Harding and a number of other church dignitaries will attend. ' MRS. UTZ GETS DIVORCE. Justice Hitz has granted a final decre: of absolute divorce to Mrs. Hazel Utz from John T. Utz. They were married in Alexandria Novem- ber 14, 1910, and the wife charged that her husband deserted her after one year and in 1912 went through 4 marriage ceremony with another woman. Attorney N. C. Turnage ap- Heared for the wife. THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. - W oodmard & Lothrop Navy Blue Straightline Suits Fashion’s Newest Modes for Misses, Individualized by the Misses’ Exclusive Shop. New York WASHINGTON Paris Snug and wrappy models. with the new cape back. or smartly belted for sports wear, and soft woolen polo D. C,- FRIDAY, MARCH 4. Showing the Latest Styles—Emphasizing Splendid Values. 1921, P ) Open 9.15 AM. Close 6 P.M. New Spring Coats for Girls . Sded tendeney irom the cloths, bolivia, Poiret twill and tweed are used in their flare, 1:(1;:9.:1\ Sgfifia?.tdifildi],tif}‘fii’fie‘r seasons. fashioning. Styles are interesting variations of those . \‘:l":l‘l.z‘hél‘l,ne models promise unusual vogue, because Fashion approves for older sister or mother, and as for of their smart straightness and \outhfulnew colors, the many becoming tans and browns predominate, ‘ Twill cords and tricotines, in the finest weaves with shades of gray, blue and rose following. and qualities, fashion these distinctive models. Hlustrated is a cape style coat, of a lighg-weight woolen Finger-tip length coats. with smooth, well-fitting ), teria] in tan with peacock blue silk stitching. ~hou|der~ ught tailored sleeves, long roll Tu cedo or notch col'ars, narrow shoestring belts—all $12 50 features that bring out the desired ~1enderne~s lul - ellent hand tailoring is shown in the - 0 L, . 1.1:3"0" erv, the bias folds, in_the binding of flat silk I'he other model is of rose colored bolivia, a wrappy braid, the piped buttonholes and pockets. coat with large collar and cuffs stitched in smart plaid g SIZES 14 to 18 YEARS design. Fully lxmd with rose satin. At $65 unusually fine values are rcfrc- $49.50 sented in these suits—the models illus- H A trated showing newest style feat:res‘;dacxic SIZES 8 TO 16 YEARS xclusive and mostly one-of-a-kind models 3 £ . Many other styles, priced $10.50 to $65 T Priced $8750 to $125 Girle' Section, Fourth floor. 4 AN TRATE Contains 25 photographic VISITORS TO e k:xt"-XId S e THE pUBLIC ILLUS D illustrations of the most im- dial invitation fo visit this IS INVITED GUIDE TO portant places in Washing- - WASHINGTON joremt ke e 1 S monEe S !mspltahgle?_ and lc«:n\'eu- To Our Store Sing thecr e s ibe r;ach;‘d: ences, teelin; that you 1 treet maj other . Are Invited to e amder mo Sbligation t Saturday at 8:30 A.ML Free to Anyone =~ larEe strect map and othe This Store purchase. The main T street en- trance will be open to the D k . S public at this hour. Store - A Dressmaking School =~ == A New Strap Pum Miss Jaeger, Contralto C p p We have arranged to conduct a Dressmaking School at this Mr. Annis, Tenor Scarcely a shoe that is not strapped, but they are dainty store_beginning March 7th. under the supervision of’ an expert Mr. Moore, Bass and simple and in accordance with the discriminating taste ’ \i\\ \fmkl l)lrnsmaker »nhk\eal:\ of e*(pe,rlrlr;ce and a natural of American women. talent for helping women make their own clothes This wil! provide a remarkable opportunity for the women Tonss The model illustrated is one of Washington 1o learn to make their own clothes WHILE New Red Seal it the ‘scason’s smiactest con- ; ome and let us_explain to you how it wi - s iz = i ] be pcs.\‘ilblx(: for_you to make your Spring Wardrobe under the Victor Records We AnnOUnCC the Openmg :cptllox_\s(,l mqadhe ;xpr;nix fu'r us personal direction of an expert. by Laird, Schober & Co., in a Individual instruction, with each pupil working independ- THOUGHTS OF YOU (Gray No- Of a New Scction rich new chestnut brown Rus- ently of the others, makes the sznxce of grlzat practical value. }',‘;_‘IL"Q“"’;{‘"”! Alas, = sia calfskin with fancy punch I bl have S T Eanl o i 'au AT e s IO brice s g Devoted Entirely to work and graccfu.l plain toe. Six LCSSOHS $5 INTERLUDIUM fn Mo;i:)_ g-;;cru Also Gun Metal Calfsk in. ' ENROLL NOW AT THE DRESSMAKING SCHOQL, Audi- Lot “TARET " Drice, $17S. - ’ Hand turn soles and French torium, Eighth floor. Use F strect clevators. WHE CHLORIS SLEEPS (Pier- Louis heels. . Priced at $15 Samuele). Amelita - Galii- i lt g plesitax: Carei. 64 rice, MEFISTOFELE—Dal campi, dai i b s eSS 4 3 . . Beni- i A GENUINE BENCH- Bon Ton R e T Ll ol BERCEUSE (b) Valse duJBall;l | i l[llner - Sl D 3 Gl v a 's Bb Bec . Third T and Royal Helteer 600, *Price, B135 i 1% ome WAk st aies mose ¢ SAMSON ET DALILA—Printemps I qui comm:ncn“lln I-‘re!n!cshi. ! Mme. Louis omer. 27 \ - n| Worcester P, ai w | Distinctively Styled Hats, for Girls o ] E O' MINE (Bowles-Walt) I l Sh f s B Ihaten PSRN Ve From 8 to 16 Years nitia. owing o 1 Orse NINA (Pergolesi), Hans Kindler. = = L, I G, I ’ P 1 Spring models in these two S ARKET DAY ). TAILORED STREET HATS ittle Girls" Parasols corsets are now ready. ey & = = ~ e e have an established reputation e B““ml’ri'(nehnu‘.’f& DAINTY DRESS HATS This display brings entirely new styles at most reason- Sllk Petllcoats :?:d d’;g;:;d::';ll'm‘g go_ro}:lfllogl:: B BT AR SMART SPORTS HATS able pgices—le» than equal qualities have been marked in . SPGCial at $5.00 ;vl:ed::lrnof\‘:z::ghalx:!dlodce‘;r “l\sah"(‘: 3 Ofc:s::“;::i FLQ“VF‘B-\\‘}}EA’I:H}“D HA! - \L‘e(;:mf:;sg:;’o" Parasols. in light blue, pink, white and fig- beanistiNewiionk fEetti hl‘:iu:'?rfi:;;csw:\n?lhlllcl:\: e DAliegra. L-’ca: ni and La Seala PRETTY RIBBON-TRIMMED ured effects, §1 and $1.25. s ; s illus- 2 et Orchestra. 74669. Price, $1.75. - G Style Parasols. an Sl ]« 50 mew Dies s ojn:rsg; Vl\ol‘l;q‘an‘t; it :,‘g:f’ #udiicng straightlie COLLEEN O MY HEART (Dick- }I{\’l'fii 0 e ISk — —L‘:‘;la;‘:;‘md’mhn“gs S o POR LR nemane flounce: pleated. hemstitched The prices are most t‘.’:;:i?) Prfi-ee“n:ld.m. i THE NEW POKE BONNET Dresden Ribbon Parasols on 10-rib brass frame, of Japanese ag;d ruffled. ’lh: color’j .:re moderate. Victrola Sectlon, Fourth floor. \ design, $350. silver, /ray, ftan, open Misses’ Corsets, in medium- b, . . Dresden Silk Parasols in fluffy ruffled effects ith hand' D e puiolel g MPe bust style, with elastic at We invite the inspection that have the bakelite wrist rings to match the predominating both plain and changeable It plain pink coutll §2. Roller Skates of both moth;rs and tltxhzir shade in the parasol. $4. . tones. I ts. of pink material, ounger daughters.- to this R i Also extra size Silk Petti- \?::ycl%rxf; ;n skipr‘lx,‘ $4. —for the beginner and the ex- );i 1 r“g neithe e New Arrivals in Sun and Rain Parasols coats for the stout woman, of Splendid models for the pert, too—in roller-bearing and splay, presenting ~ SO POPULAR WITH WOMEN Rk et i Bouac. stout figure, well boned and ball-bearing. son’s smartest modes in ol ; Tt i Sy il 4 “‘*,,“‘,,‘"k:,,h,‘f",,,{".,’,‘, and vact of good strong material, $4.50 = P PLAID SILKS are entirely NAVY, PURPLE AND Sa ele Tn Dratnieolort and $550. $1.50, $3, $3.45 and $3.75 girls’ hats. new but promised much voguc: GREEN Sun and Rain Para- Petticont Section, Third foor. Corset Section, Third floor. Toy Store, Fourth floor. Girls' Section. Fourth floor. assorted wood handles and nar- sols: also in red and black; row leather wrist loop. $6, plus wood handles with silk cord tax. loop. $6 plus tax. n Umbrella Section, First floor. Showing actual I h G t 5 illustrations of e a es L_}’Sllle Black Chanttlly N ew H ats Toilet Preparations Lace Net We have just placed in our Special Price o d . assortment the celebrated ] $1.50 Yard Unusually Fine Quahty .ysine Toilet Preparations, and A r!\‘l\ black craf:quel_le mesh ¢ Mod Iy Pri d we invite vou to become net with all-over Chantilly pat- rately ce quainted with their many su- terns; 40-inch width. perior virtues. ‘xceptionally desirable for 12 50 Poudre de Lysine, $1.50 box. fashioning afternoom, party o U“"‘: Ideal au suc de Peches, and evening dresses, which 3i;_°i:!'uai“y?a“’fl""g cream of in- o acknowledge lace as the A charming collection—which Lait Ideal, (Liquid Cream), §135. most fashionable. . Perfumery 8ection, First floor. Lace Section, First floor. emphasizes the new poke bonnet ‘ with its brim widely extended in 4 4 - the front, and the smart hat Youths’ and Boys’ Finest < . which turns directly up from the. Women’s Smart Boncilla Massage Madras Shirts’ $ 1 95 . wearer's face—all interpret -lll a delightful \"\vay th(; NCW POIO Coats For women who want We have never ol‘t\({rc% be:)terf&hlnshfor boys lang relv ¢ s of w fashions for spring and - vouths at th ~pnne e doubt if you have ever ha 4 lov CI" color themes of ne pEHE Of Camel's-hair’ a marvelously efficient ‘the opportunity of selecting better. Jcaster 1)) facial These shirts are-tailored. not made in the ordinary “as 2 oth, $40. acial treatment. B L o 2 : vay, E y high-grade fast-color fabrics, and in an el & We'are now prepared fo altost uslimited assortment of designs” Their it will ! = s 7 5 1< P 3 a1 Mannis sports mode appeal to the discriminating boy or youth. Lustrous straw and fine lisere and hors.eh.nr with raglan sleeves, con- ‘f'r‘:m;:'.f: ]P(c)l“cca‘xl'lsalhfafca‘:l Many handsome colors; full cut; ocean pearl buttons; braids, with the gayest of flowers and ribbon vertible notch collar, strap- of blackheads, pimples, ste, thmn Bk soft cufs; perfct laundered neckband. Al 5 -~ . ped cuffs, large patch pock- is mo's effective in reduc- & et g P bows, or feathers, are seen, and every desired cts and leather buttons. S Sweaters Made for Boys” Spring Wear / shade and attractive combination are here in this Distinctive in its tailoring, the complexion that ~ soft.- New medium and light weight Sweaters and Pull-overs = . with such features as welt velvety appearance and for youths and boys. This type of garment has become 1ntere5tlng assortment. seams, hand-piped button- youthful texture. necessary to every well-dressed boys’ wardrobe. Ve neck holes and radium silk lin- 2 style, coat or pull-over model, as desired. No bunglesome . d® W e i Pm“(““' experienced, collar to worry \un:i ai marml weather approaches. In ‘ & i T competent service. heather mixtures and plain colors. They 1e usual “sale” hats, but unusu- They are n(.)t th N walited for spring, Persanal /Becvice! Section, Sesond Sizes 26 to 36 or 6 to 18 ycars, $5, $6 and $8.50 ally good looking hats at a moderate price. Women's Cost Section. TUiR foor. flour. s ises, Tooh Tl Millinery Bection, Third floer. L