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Hawkeye State Forced to Put in Mexican Port — Pas- sengers Greatly Delayed. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. SALINA CRUZ, Mexico, July 14— —_ — reached until after Mr. had returned to Dublin and there by the Shipping Board to break the|that it was held at all was looked | taken council with the Sinn Fein par- ‘The Hawkeye timore June 25, engineers’ strike, put in at this port July 9 for water and much-needed re- pairs to her machinery. Atlanti¢ ocean. water supply both for drinking and bat few spotlights. Throcgh properly. jack of steam, the ship was unable to | would take part. It is stated by the captain, Charles i Peterson, the trip may be resumed July 17 or 18, but it stiil is uncertain. Many passengers aboard sailed from had been some water was pumped into the boilers| heid long co and the condensors refused to work Irish republ A return to Balboa, whereted he would every facility for repair work could|no fixed form have been made, would have lessened | gaid he was the great discomfort of the pas-/|situation and sengers, especially the women and| tions that would be made regarding a children; however, within a hundred | triune parley, in which the Sinn F yards of the dock here at noon {nr‘ Ulster and the British government | preached recently on “Purified by Fire,” But it was probable | and a few days later the sanctuary was It is the unanimous opinion that a big blunder was made by those respon- sible for the sailing at the appointed time. Had the long delay been known, government aid would have been asked by the passengers. ‘Washington, Maryland and Virginia |ana are anxigus to get back, their trip already being prolonged a week. CROWDS IN LONDON CHEER AND PRAY AS IRISH PARLEY OPENS Ottawa. ate, sailing from Bal- (Continued from First Page.) with a crew selected = | upon as an earnest of the good inten- | liament. | tions of the participants. Preliminary Plans Kept Secret. Preparations for the t in the first meeting. In the meantime the|felt that misunderstandings might de- s and | afternoon at Chequers Court, hi es and a|and it was assumed theyv talked fnadvertence ”‘“{da)":« meeting. Mr. l'e Valera -es with promi t it was ind Irish Republic. or polic y to talk nsider any sugges- A preacher tie up until early the next morning.'that definite decisions might not be | burnt down. [ -1 FROM THE AVENUE P-B Summerwear Cloths for Men Fossilized Bones of Strange Prehistoric Animal Are Found THE PAS, Man., July 14—Dis- hat he believes to be sed remains of & huge animal in the Pas- mear here, ay by Dr. Ells of the pounds of bomes were brought here by Dr. Ells for shipment to Encouragement From U. §. et ce| M- de Valera recelved a cable mes- 5 n from the United Staten today in- Some fifty odd miles fron Balboa | were held in strict confidence by those | foeming him of the ottt s the engines stopped and the ship |directly involved, but it was under-|(he hearing in the United States Sen- drifted for twenty-four hours befor. a | stood that only a few men would take speed of four knots was maintained. | p A similar experienced occurred in the |s d ate on the resolutions of Senator La Utmost | |io]lette and Senator Norris in con- nce was observed, because it was | pection with Irish affairs. The message concluded: usted, | velop from some careless word or ac- | with implicit faith in your ability and _The | tion; and nullify all the work already | integrity, earnestly hopes the nego- electric fans were out of commission | done to bring peace to Ireland. und the vessel was in total durkness | for two nights, the pas: crew groping their way stifling heat aided by matc tiations” will terminate in a lastjng Mr. Yloyd George spent yesterday | peace based on justice.” adif oun- | The communicaticn was signed by und in!try home, with a number of advisers,|J. D. Scott and Eugene Kinkead of the cer | legislative committee of the Amerl- the procedure to be followed at to-|can Association for Recognition of the Mr. de Valera also recelved many other messages from Ireland, Eng- the conference with||and, the United States and Aus- It Was | tralia, expressing hope for the suc- ver the | cegs of the conference. —_— in a London De Valera “America, The only chap we know who cannot use a P-B Summersuit to advantage is illustrated above. But the business man who must keep hustling these warm days will find quick and cool relief in our comprehensive selections. 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THE AVENUE AT NINTH Closed Saturdays July and August ... $6.50 to $8.00. A cool proposition! AT NINTH NOTED ITALIAN ARRIVES HERE AS GUEST OF NATION. Gen. Pletro Badoglio, former chief of staff of the Italian army, photographed Inst night at the Union station upon his arrival h Col. M. C. Buckey, U. S. A, who has been detalled as aide by the Department, is shown on the general's right, and Capt. Piero Civalleri, attache of the Italian embassy, ix xhown on his left. (National Photo) _— CITIZENS PROTEST UNIFORM CAR FARE RATES IN DISTRICT | 2".?' ot vatue Jin"the cxchanke of A quart of ryve ouid be a more valuable standard in some communities nearer home.— | Oklahoma City Oklahoman. record a resolution on the street car situation adopted by the directors of that organization last night. —_— (Continued from First Page.) criminatory as between individuals and sections of the city. i == hearing is to determine wheth- Abraham Lincoln Council, American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic, 24th & K streets n.w., available to this evening at 8:15. Speakers: Rep- A that i fve. resentative Roy G. Fitzgerald of Ohio ol tor 136 Ee At asT e Noweat Capt. J. Waiter Mitchell, William Des- mond, Capt. Julius I. Peyser and tokes' Theos. | EVERYBODY WELCOME, | ANDREW I. HICKEY, | | WM. M. DONLIN, President. rate that could be put into effect. Ham's View of Possible Rate. William F. Ham, president of the Railway and Washington Company. Electric | j expect a \l—————— te of fare than would yield le return to the tw panies if they were merged, s the commission was ful fixing a uniform rate « past, based on the « tions of the two comy ‘When the hearing o'clock, 0f all Kinds Re-Strung 75¢ to $1 SEABRIDGE JEWELRY CO. 724 9th St. N.W. surned at 1 Chairman announced | fternoon session the two | ould be called upon to ciad statements of the re- present fi sults of operation during the past year on the present rate of fare. James P. Lloyd, representing the| Chamber of Commerce, inserted in the [ ] FROM THE AVENUE_AT NINTH P-B STRAW HAT SALE Every straw in the store that up to this moment sold from $4 to $8— now Y5 Off Including every Panama, Bang- kok and Leghorn, yesterday selling from $10 to $20—now Y Off ‘Also our entire stock of Women’s Straw Sport Sailors, in Black, Navy, Brown, Henna, Red and Green, selling from $8.50 to $13.50, now 15 Ot Nothing like them under the sun for class, comfort and cost. edae THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily, 8:30 to 6 - Closed Saturdays, July and August OPEN AIR MEETING ||| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 14 1921 GEN. BADOGLIO Sees Secretaries Weeks and Denby—Plans for Visitor’s | Entertainment. Gen. Pietro Badoglio, formerly chief of staff of the Italian army, and his aide, €ol. Domenico Sicilini, now in this country as the guests of the nation, called at the War Depart- ment this morning and paid their re- spects to Secretary Weeks, Assistant| Secretary ~Wainwright and Gen.| Pershing, chief of staff. Later they called _on Secretary Denby at the Navy Department. They arrived in this city last night from New York. | and are quartered at the New Wil- lard, occupying the suite of rooms used by President Harding previous to_his Inauguration. A series of receptions and enter-|[E tainments in_honor of Gen. Badoglio have been planned. This afternoon he was the guest of honor at ai luncheon given by Secretary Weeks | at the Army and Navy Club at 1 L% I5 o'clock. Following the luncheon Gen. Bado-! glio and party visited Mount Vernon, and Gen. Badoglio laid a wreath on the grave of Washington. This evening the distinguished vis- ftors will attend a “soire¢” given by Prince de Bearne, counsellor of the French embassy, and now charge de affaires in the absence of Ambassador Jusserand, at the summer residence, “Highwood,” Chevy Plans for tomorrow but it is understood dent and Mrs. Hardin Gen. Badoglio in the afternoon. and that a dinner and reception will be held at the Italian embassy in the evening. not settled, the Pre: Gen. Badoglio performed consplcu- ous service during the world war, in recognition of which he was ra y promoted until he became a eral and chief of staff of the Italia rmy. He is now a life member of the supreme war council ON THE SECOND FLOOR combinations. President and Mrs. Harding May Take Another Week End Trip. President and Mrs. Harding prob- PLAN MAYFLOWER CRUISE. 7o v, % fetnis st bt made today, but Mr. Haréing was cn- derstood tc be considering lewving late Saturday and returning Monday morning. 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Wash Suits in all the desirable cloths, colors and color Oliver Twists, Middies, Jr. Norfolks. Ages 215 to 10. Your pick of the P-B stock. $2.50 Wash Suits are now $1.88 $3.00 Wash Suts are now $2.25 $3.50 Wash Suits are now $2.63 $5.00 Wash Suits are now $3.75 . 15 Off On Straw Hats for Children Colored straws and light straws with plain or fancy, bands that sold from $1.95 to $7 are now 98c to $3.50. . e e 95E $9.75 and $12.75 $1.75 to $4.75 $2.95 3 4 Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH Closed Saturdays During July and August