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IN OURPASTRY SECTION CORNWELL'S MOCHA SQUARE (Individual Size) @AKE. Aluffiy light and tender, prodigally layered with choicest French Mocha cream—butter rich and extravagantly sweet. Adorned atop with Mocha cream and shred- ded, toasted cocoanut. Pastriphone Main 875 CORNWELLS 1415 H Sireet £ lIc——lol——]o]——o[——jal—J] Lower Furniture Prices OWER wholesale costs enable us to give you L the lowest prices on Furniture and Rugs you've seen in the last four years. \We've made hig reductions on everything in our stock, and you're welcome to a charge account, with pay- ments to suit your convemience. Living Room Suite Three large, handseme pieces of genu- ine reed, with a rich fumed finish. A fine quality of cretonne has been used for the upholstery of the backs and loose seat cushions. Our price now, $99.75 Peter Grogen & Sons Co. - GROGAN'S 817-823 MS&N\\Z EEEE —_ SENSATIONAL ONE-DAY BARGAIN EVENT —PRICES WAY BELOW NORMAL! A real, old-fashioned bargain sale, with solid, substan- tial merchandise, of guaranteed merit, reduced to a new low level. We're out for a record day’s business, and the values are to attract huge crowds. 1916 1394 T® ST.N.W. PRICES SLASHED—SMALL LOTS Whew! Out TheyGo! 13 Women's Stout S The vulues are up (0 ad4u.i5. fine'quality serges. pop- 328 lins, velours, etc.; hand- tout Coats $15.55 to 5 E 3 Wmmn: —that sold up to § full length: in all-wool poplin and serges: sizes 1 anen‘x Stoul Dresses —in fine ali-wool serge or faille silk; good. be- coming models. worth o 19 Girls’ Ru (.oan Guaranteed waterproof: heavy tan herringbone, with plaid to match; s.zex 18 Silk and alofll Sklrtl n stylish models of plaid and plain silk or navy and black T v\or(h from $5t0 % 18 Women’s Spring Suits n | ~oin all-wool serge nd poplin; braid trimmed: sizes 16 to 40: -silk ii 513.97 ing: worth $25. At 10 Women's Tricotine Dresses All—‘lloo;o beautifully elaborately em- - - $12.44) 28 Women's Serge Dresses e x:rdlp Every one of all-wool $7.39 French' serge. neatly made, new spring models sizes 16 to 40. at. 11 Silk Dresses navy or black, made; in sizes These wold up $6.66 12 Silk Serge Skarts In plain styles, 49c Women’s Strap Pumps and Oxfords Worth to $5.00 Skirts, Envelope Chemise, Silk Camisoles, Drawers, Bloomers, Brassieres, Corset Covers, MEN’S PANTS $3.85 Fine stripes in dark and medium shades; aleo <ome suiting patterns and navy bluc the lot. Great values at this Sizes 29 to 42 Twin strap and one and two strap slip- pers, pumps and oxfords in black viel kid. tan viei kid, dull kid and sun metal. in _the lot, 0 K. Mill Purchase of 24 Dozen erfect _ 81x90 SEAMLESS SHEETS vy Round-thread Bleached Mu essing. and for full double be t only $1.19 id OVERALLS 79¢ Made of heavy biue All siges 3.0 House To $150 Girls' DRESSES DRESSES $1.59 79c Oud 1ot of gioghams with bodr off Made of good qual-bnd percaies: - neat pusiin. ity percale “and also some in- em-fuam free Worth ‘White PETTICOATS 89c YARD-WIDE FLOWERED CRETONNES. . . ... ." PLAID DRESS GINGHAM . . .. .. =i BLUE CHECK APRON GINGHAM YARD-WIDE BLEACHED MUSLIN. ... .... LIGHT OR DARK PERCALES, 36-inch width. . YARD-WIDE PERCALINE, Black and Colors. . 40-INCH UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. . .. MANCHESTER CHAMBRAY, Plain Colors TWILL TOWELING CRASH, Red Borders YARD-WIDE FLOWERED CURTAIN SCRIM ] ;Hfioffm‘an Co. THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY APRIC 5, 1921 EXICO PRONISES - TOPROTECT LIVES ‘Sefids Note to Umted States Stating Position in Safe- guarding Citizens. By the Associated Press. | MEXICO CITY. April 4.—The Mexican i government will deliver tomorrow to j the United States through Charge Sum- merlin a note answering the several com- munications recently presented by the American State Department relative to guarantees for-the lives and properties (of foreigners in Mexico, according to !Las Noticas. 3 The newspaper Is informed that the note will say the Mexican government {is making every effort possible to pro- ivide necessary safeguards, and is pun- {ishing severely those found guilty of ! committing such offenses. ' S 1 ref- ,erence is made to th | murder of two Ameri pico district, with the “the fullest ‘rigor of the applied to the offenders. The American embassy In~«|v~d the note tonight Obregon Statement Satinfies. had not re- property of foreigners. several of the newspapers declaring that the death penaity should be applied to tha who even attempt to violate t rights of foreign residents. Satisfaction aiso is expressed at th. president’s reference to artiele 27 of ithe constitution, in so far 48 it re- |lates to oil with the assurance tha: its perplexing phases soon will b regulated. President Obregon's frank appea’ for consideration by the peoples of the world, following upon his definite stand against radiéalism. as exempli- fled by his personal order for th expulsi®n of Linn A. E. Gale, is free- ly commented upon by the news- papers as prophetic of further ac tivity by the chief executive. |GALE BEGS MEXICANS NOT TO SEND HIM TO U. S. Fears Rearrest on Crossing Bor- der—Declares He Is i German. Y VERA CRUZ. Apgjl Linn AL B Gale, an American radical, who ar rived here yesterday following the is. suance of orders for his expllsio: from Mexico, was put on a train bounc | for Guatemala thisx morning. Gale who was accompanied to this city from the capital by his wife and three secret service detectives. begged the Mexican authorities not to send him to the United Btates. where, he be- lieved, he would be piaced under arrest. Assertions that influential friends weresmaking an effort to secure his freedom were made yesterday by Gale when he was interviewed by the As. sociated Press. He said that Lu Morrones, leader of the Mexican Fed- eration of Labor, and Celestino Gasca. governor of the federal district, were negotiating for his release. but con- firmation of these declarations could not be secdred by the correspondent. Gale was rather evasive during the interview. He insisted his name was not Gale, but “Wurtenberfeld.” He declared he wasa German, and that his wife, whose given name is Wil- helmina, was also of that nationality. |U. 8. AGENTS AWAIT GALE. i 1 i Draft Evasion and Espionage Act | Violation Charged Against Him. LAREDO. Tex., i watching border closely for i possible deportation from Mexico { through this port of Linn A. E. Gale, i reported being xent out of Mexi I i “pernicious foreigner.” “Sev. | charges are pending against in this country, according tol 'f?d’ral authorities, including draft { evasion and violation of the es- ‘plo age act. |U. S. ASKS ARBITRATION ON NORWAY'S CLAIM_ April 5. here — United have been I Sends Communication neg'nrdinx Demand for 14,000,000 Kroner for Ships Requisitioned in War. CHRISTIANIA, Norw: The United @iates go: {sent a comimunication to the wegian goyernment saying it is pre- | pared to"aceept arbitration on Noi way's claim for 14,000,000 kroner f requisitioned, ships. A dispaten from Christiania fas Saturday, said: 8 special Norwegian commission had started for Washing- | ton for the parpose of reaching a sei- flement of Norway's claims for ships requisitioned jn the war. The dis- patch added.that the delegation would endeavor t6 obtain an adjustment of the matter: through. the arbitration eour Several NoFwegian vessels wer: {aken over by the United States go! | éernment four years ago and since have been-sailing under the America; fiag. Narwegian owners of the ships assert that they have received nc payment for the use of these vessels i i | 1 | | { THE CLEANERS and DYERS 122 STORES—12 Main Office, 740 12th Se. N. W. Plast, 1530 Pa. Ave. 8. E. Phone M. 4724 PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE | ! ! | x ‘Broken TRUNKS REPAIRED PROMPTLY Call Frankiin 4856 (No Branches) 80 L St. N.E. (Eetablished 1853) declaring that at his plant . tools EDISON TO CONSTRUCT PLANT ADJOINING FORD WORKS; PLANS S ’ TROY, N. Henry Ford here yesterday. - will aét as its spokesman. Miss Sue woul “He w s White of Tennessee will discuss the LAt Sl bl :,:',,d°fi;,r,,‘,f§0{:,‘,': Poor Organization in Plea |[proposed tegicintion, and Mrs Har- | from my power house.” riet Stanton Blatch, Mrs. Richard When called by télephone at his f w d d Wainwright and Mrs. Harvey W. Wi- Wiest Oranges Moo Luctocy. Mr or woundead. lev. all of this city. will speak Edi artially confirmed Mr. l Othefs to be in the delegation are Fords statement Mo e cata: | By the Asmociated Prens. Mrs. lzetta Jewell Brown, Miss Hen- "I may bund o farse samis | NEW YORK. April 5.—Gen. John J.{rietta Additon, Dr. Cora Smith Kine || ¥ a large plant in ins Maud Younger, Mrs. Donald | Green Island adjacent to Mr. Ford's works. Further not care to say at presen Mr. would build farm the purpose for which it had been Eénerally belleved the plant was 1o be erected—but did say make automobiles there—in fact. it it more than lfkely that T will.” RECEIVER 1S SOUGHT. Officials of Carter Laboratories File Y., April 5—"“Thomas A. Edison is to construct a plant adjacent to mine on Green Island,” told Mr. Ford said he Was not in a position to say ex- actly what kind of a plant Edison He refused to say. he PERSHING SCORES U.S. HEALTH BODY General Criticises Service for President Harding w lock mu urge him to use h remove existing - d tomorrow newspapermen ageinst women. > s . t- Perghing, in addressing a.mass meet- | }ms Magd Younxer wounded veterans have failed in their purpose after two years of peace. The number of the disabled requir- ing treatment is gradually increas- {Ing. he said, and facilities for their treatment have not been provided as rapidly as needed. He criticlsed the public health service, under which rests the responsibility for caring for the wounded veterans, as being pior- ly organized. tractors there— ‘women emphasi cr.mindtions against they “I may promised - to introduce covers these three inequali ice, of the Combination of welfare agencics un- | ing guardianship o Proceedings. der one competent head was advo- | armtian lays. Application for the ampeintment | cated in order better to care for those| The executive f a reccived for the Carter Labora- TO SPEED UP BUILDING. Orive for Funds to Aid Rehabilita- tion of Palestine. A drive to secure funds to obtain and machinery workera'to enable them to aneed up he work in d_in Washington. t $10.000. according to Capt, ’evscr, who has ac reagurer of the loc; nass meeting will be “uture in interest of the fund. Is the Paint You 004 Tar Good Hope. 300 Pa. Ave. B.E. LY CO. nFlI'I' A. “Srvain CAPITAL SHOE FINDING CO. . 2501 Champlain St. N.W. 400 P 637 P Bt. N.W. W. J. CANDEY . LEONARDTOWN IMPLEMENT €O. 1108 18th 8t. N.W. Leonardtown, Md. A. SILVERMAN UNION SHOE AND HARDWARE CO. 1243 43, 8t. 8.W. 3219 M Bt. N.W E. TRICE & CO. [ ND’ Mechaniesville, 4. WS OHELSON R e N_v‘C_ [E. R MOYER EASTERN AUTG RubPLY co. J. HARRY GILL - o, FETTERMAN . BI0/R.T.CAve. N.W. 711 H Rt NE. GEO. A. TOVEY MT. PLEASANT HARDWARE CO. Mt. Rainier, Md. 3180 Mt. Pleasant St. H. PI!('IIER 2308 GEO. R. GILL physically and mentally disabled magine the feelings of the neg- lected soldier toward a government { for which he offered his life. No gov- lt-nmlen( is worthy of its name that | fails in sympathy and care for me made helpless in fighting its battles The meeting was held under the 1uspices of the citizens committee To obtain justice for the wounded. of which _former Attor Genera) George W. Wickersham is chairman. INGTON use of for Palestine for reference, Jullug ented the office of committee. A held in the near at the United States disciplinary ba racks, Fort Leavenworth, Kan., has been transferred to Walter Reed Gen- | eral Hospital, this city, for observa- | tion and treatment. ! by our London pring time is List of Dealers L S. TAMMORIA DISTRIBUTOR aks & (Tompany Pennsyl\'nnn Avenue—Seventh Street. For more than fifty years our prices have been as low for similar qualities as any house.ih the United States—and they are today. We Are Stressing Menv s 2-Trousers Sults . Featuring Them at - $3975 .Until you have tasted of the joy of an extra pair of trousers to fall back on you cannot appreciate the satis- faction and the economy they involve. Shapeliness goes out of a suit- thrbugh the trousers first. The extra pair saves both—and in reumv you get double the service. i We are providing the 2-trousers Suits in the wanted Pencil Stripes and plain colors, including Gray. Single and Double Breasted models—and in sizes from 34 to 42. Special Mldru smm. in select pltterns. su perlorly made: Sizes 14 to 17. sl 35 " 3 for $4.00 Athletic Union Suits, no sleeves and knee length; full cut. | 51.10 3 for $3.00 ——= Grogan and Miss Levina T their are seeking to correct, g bill which they have drawn up and which Senator Curtis of Kansas hasi WILL SEE PRESIDENT. Woman's Party Deputation to Go to White House Wednesday. il rec deputation of the Woman's Par! afterneon, influence to v criminations { B}, Miss Elsie' Hill tem- porary chairman of the reorl'\nllvd ! 1 party, wiil head the deputation Meredith. than this 1 do |ing here to arouse public sentiment | julia Jennings, Miss 8teldon Jackson. Ford surprised Trojans by |for betterment of hospftal conditions[Mss. Graham ankstone Mra he did not know |for wounded soldiers, declared exist-|povance Rocolel, Miss just what he would manufacture’ |, o oreanisations for (he care of |Mrs. Eleanor Mar: and sponsor points: making citizenship dependent upon woman's will, not upon her marriag es in the government ser and discriminations in the Code i District of Columbia inheritance committes of party is meeting at its headquarters to the White affernoon and the onal council Wed- permanent woman's auxiliary o:, tories. Tncorporated. $13 10th street in the Bond building today All the newspapers here regard | northw mannfacturer of hair| | Kational Obligation. range for the journey President Obregon's statement yes-|‘tonics and toflet preparations. was| “The debt, we, as individuals,' and | House Wednes terday o the foreien correspondents | I e Ditrict Sun-om | the nation as a whole, owe to the | meeling of the h a significant step forward in the ¢ Samuel H. 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