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THE EVENING’ STAR, " WASHINGTON,: D.” C, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922. £ 10 . —_—_———————a——— QUALITY B x STYLE SERVICE Sp;rt Hats Smartest creations for - the iss and young nan—Hats ol ornaments—all- wool hats. ribhon hats. straw combinati Shades of orange. green. blue, etc.. com- bined with white. $5 to $10 (Values are greater) p—————————— SPRING CLEANING— PAPERING—DECORATING Practically no dirt or inconvenience if you entrust the work to us. Our charges are ex- tremely reasonable. CORNELL WALL PAPER (0. 714 13th N.W. M. 5373-5374 A Cllarm;ng East_er Gr’ft to Any Friend Would be a Sewing Staud L;ke This You'll find it fasci- nating to make this usefyl decoration of blue changeable taf- feta. It attains a re- freshing daintiness with the proper trimmings of rose- bud garlands, antique gold braid and cable cord. The frames and the materials—all are here and Mrs. Butler to insiruct you in every detail, without charge. A visit to this department will * reveal many other at- tractive novelties, of Lamp Shades, Bou- doir Lamps, etc., @{ex/flmfi:&f OP UNIQUE> PIGHTH @ E STREETS ‘They are secrets which every ‘woman would solve—secrets of personal charm. “The secret of a ross-petal com- plexion — Nadine’s own gift to womanhood. The secret of last- ing charm—charm which endures throughout the day. The sscret of skin comfort — with never a hint of harm. To you, as to millions of others, Nadine will tovesl these intimate secrets. | Terms of Pact Made in London To End Bitter War in Ireland | By tie Associated Press. - pended exclusively In rellef work, Lo March 31—The terms of |one-third for the beneit of Catholic and two-thir 'or Protestants. The the Irish agreement, as announced In northern signatories agree to use the bouse of commons last night by |every effort to secure the restoration Winston Spencer Churchill, the im-{of the expelled workmen, and wher- ever this proves impracicable, owing porial secretary for the colonies, are [SVeF this proves Impracicable, owing as follows: o forded employment on land work, First. Peace is today declared. Tenth. The two governments c¢an, Second. From today the tyo Eov- In cases agreed upon between the signatories arrange for the release ernments undertake to co-operate in | o TulTSh Sriansl (o7 the velegse every way In their power with & view | offenses committed before the date {to the restoration of peaceful con-|herest. o 9ffenss committed arter | ditions in the unsettied areas. e beiopen:toscunatderg: { Third. The police in Belfast are to | enth. The two | e organtzed in general in accordance | n appealing { | with the tollowing condition {ver Aaminate | 1. Special police in mixed districts|and (o exercise restrain i o be composed half of Catholics and | terest of peac half of Protestants. All specials not ! irequired for these forces to be with-| Itemarkable Spced Skown. e o e e o= | The agreementa were alaned jon be- half of the provisional government their arma. An advisory committee com-|{by Michael Collins, Eamon D. D Grifiith; for ernments cerned to in the in- posed of Catholics will assist in the|gan and Arthur selection of Catholic recruits for the | northern government by Sir James apeclal police, Cralg, the Marquls of Londonderry usual secret service men to be uni-[perfal government by Winston Spen- formed and officially numbered. lcer Churchhill, Rir Laming Worth- Arma and Ammunition Rules. | Ington-Kvans and Sir Hamar Green- 4. All arms and ammunition {is-!"ood : sued to the police to be deposited in | The agreement. which was reached e Dollce to Po depsited In | yenterday with unexpected expedition other competent officer when police men are not on duty, and an officia record must be the Irfei, gToups end representatives of the fmperinl governmen(, far cends in importance the pact at beiween ¢l Collins, nwl government, | Hate oE ag. the Ulater pre- { Protestants. rendering ' ! lieniatase tnfthosue. any necess; essi = [ A court | tuted for the trial | persons charged with serious crimes, the court to consist of the lord chief A.Lques .nd Reproduchom | Justice and one of the Jords justices In of appeal in northern Ireland. ny iture—| 1 person committed for trial for a ue-! Fl.ll'lllt“ 'errors rious crfme is to be tried by that Jewelry—Diamonds court (a) if he so requests, or (b) if the attorney for northern Ireland so directs. Serious crimes are .those Silver—Sheffield Plate Fireplace and Other punishable by death, penal servitude or, imprisonment = exceeding ®ix| Brasses ménths. The government of north- ern Ireland will take steps to pas A F Arn ld necessary legislation_to give effec . I's 0. to_this article. > p Fitth A committes Is to be es Art Gallerles tablished in Belfast, with equal num bers of Catholics and Protestants, | 1323 G St. N.W. and with an_independent chairman !l A yctioneers Appr. preferably a Catholic or a Protestant | alternately in successive weeks, to| hear and’ investigate complaints of intimidation, outrages, etc., such committee having access to the heads of the government. The local press is to be approached with 2 view to inserting only such re- ports of disturbances. etc., as shall have been considered and compared by_this committee. Sixth. Irish republican army activi- tles are to cease in the six counties, and thereupon a method of organizing | special police in the six counties out- side of Belfast shell proceed as speedily as possible on lines similar to those agreed to in Beifast. Seventh. During the month immedi- ately following the passing into law of a bill confirming the constitution of the Free State, being.the month within which the northern parliament is to exercise its option, and_ before any ad- dress in accordance witn article XII of the treaty is presented, there shall be a further meeting between the signa- tories of the agreement with a view to ascertaining (A) whether means can be devised to secure unity in Ireland, or, (B) falling this, whether an agree- ment can be arrived at on the boundry question otherwise than by recourse in | the boundry commission under the treaty. Eight. The return to their homes of persous expelled Is to be secured by the respective governments, and the ad- ce of the committee mentioned in ar- is to ‘be sought in cases of Blanc Mange Cup Chocolishus. quart milk, yokes 3 eggs, half ounce gelatine, tea- spoonful vanilla extract; .mix first three ingredients. heat to boil. pour in gelatine previously dissolved in hot water; add vanilla and set in cool place. —READY TO USE— Chocolishus Sales Agency 530 Tth St. 8. E. Phone Linee 1s= A tested skin treatment Some day you will try Resinol Ointment and Soap for that skin trouble and youll know thousands of docvl.:)hrys prescribe them to relieve sick skins Resinol Soap cannot be excelled for the ticle V' difficutty. - nth. In view of the special con- itions consequent on the political situation in Belfast - and neighbor- hood, the British government will submit to parliament.a vote, not ex- | Fceeding £500,000, for the ninistry of labor in northern Iréland, to be ex- SAYS FAMINE SITUATION IN.VOLGA IS, IMPROVING By ti e Associated Press. Q } MOSCOW, March.30.—"“The peak of {the famine in the Volga has been { passed. - Henceforth conditions will rapidly improve,” says Col. William Haskell, director of American re- administration work in Russia, in a statement today. Barring unforeseen difficulties, he believes all deaths from starvation in the Volga will ceagse within a month. he soviets,” adds the statement, ‘are straining themselves to mak of .corn is en route to the Volga sec- tion from the ports, or enough to feed 5,000.000 people for more than seven weeks.” The statement says that Herbert Hoover, director of American relief, now has enough foodstuffs on_ the way to feed nearly 10,000,000 Rus- sians, or five times the number of the complexion, hair A i 1 in Fi in th e Fiecioni ecaxitl wranesi i nes e and bath program for the Volga will be re- | quired to prevent starvation until the next harvest,” he said, “but the carry- I ing out of that program will tax the | * capacity of Russian transport to the utmost. The responsibility for reach- 8 ing the last of the sufferers rests ; i squarely upon the shoulders of the | Socthing and Healing —————————— soviet government; they must meet | our transport demands.” 1 Adjustable Wrought-Iron ’ Briclg’.e. Lamps - The wrought-iron stand- ard is finished in. poly- chrome and has a 12-in. parchment shade — band- ed in_colors of orange, green, maroon or blue. Complete " at $77.50 These convenient lamps, specially priced, will be found particularly decora- tive and useful on the Summer porch. 2 ‘. Attractive designs in silk and parchment ‘lamp shades are displayed at a reduction of 13 to 14 off the original prices. . 4 Lamp- Department—Second. Floor DULIN & MARTIN 1215 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30- Y FINANCES OF HUNGARY Critical Situation Due to Commis- (Tells Congress It Would Be More slon's Demand and Huge Deficit By tho Asscinted Press. " BUDAPEST, March 80. tions payments in the budget and the announcement of a deficit of 20,000,- | gr 000,000 kronen in this year's budgi Kronen quotations are dropping and are threatening to reach the low ebb of Austrian exchange. | a war of communism, which would be Sterling -has risen from 2,800 to 4 kronen to the pound, and the dollar I has risen from 600 to 900 during the past few days. This drop has caused rapid increases in the prices of food and other com- modities. to meet services rates, but admits it is unable to deal with the reparations problem. ‘The first reparations bill, a: the delivery live stock, was received with complete All police on duty except the{and M. A. Archdale, and for the im- |d! d that no reparations would be asked of Hungary. ar a conference between delegates of | | TROTSKY THREATENS HIT BY REPARATIONS WAR ON-COMMUNISM Merciless Than During Rus- sian Civil War. By tie Assoctated Press. in the Budget. The finan- in the region Gpposite where Gen. Wrangel and other “white” leaders are reported to forces, addressed the communist con- | gbservan s today ingi J Sunday, sccor today by P “In view. of MOSCOW, March 80—War Minister | 3110 o0’ wos clal eituation in Hungary, which has|Trotsky, just returned from a troop | oyp been serlous for meveral bellef that Lt eign friends, should want to strike us a military blow.” LEFT TO POSTMASTERS. Postmasters at third and fourth class -offices hereafter may use their discretion ki opening post offices on £ to an order issued ster General Work. e attitude of religi- rted as it is by tra- '{,"",’ tosethelr v{l!& o inspection on the southwestern front | {ifs than 1t8 Qhration, the Dostma: tre General whuld urge postal e ployes to encpur be concentrating | found in aH vemmunities for Sabbath T the order. age the sentiment | EASTER SALE ‘Of Chokers & Scarfs “If the soviets are to be attacked by the whole Kuropean ‘bourgeosle, perhaps the soviets will reintroduce constant 00 | more merciless than during the civil war in Russia.” Referring to insernal politics, the war minister declared: “If our ehemies draw the conclu- sion that admitting the speculator The government {s trying |into Russia means we must call to ts deficit by ralsing public|power the speculator's pol then, in our eyes, they are making a mistake. We can admit the speculator into our ing for | economics, but we cannot admit the of a huge amount of|speculator into ouy politics, reserv- ing for ourselves the right to recon- struct our whole apparatus of self- defense, war, communism and terror, | in eevnt the ‘speculator, with his for- | v, the government having be- 100 Misses’ Dresses That Have Never Been Less Than $35 to $39.50—in Tomorrow’s Sale at. Satin-faced Canton Taffeta Silks Navy Canton Crepe Tricotine Caramel Crepe de Chine Twill Cords Henna ings of from $10.00 to $15.00 each. Long Coat Suits Just Received—the Latest Styles. . . . Two styles pictured above—drawn by our own arti belts. . handsome fringe. Newest Sport Skirts, $6.50 to $22.50 Newest whims of fashion—priced at moderate cost. You ought to get acquainted with Cambridge Crepe our new Skirt and Sweater Section, Second Floor. Skirts in Tweeds Velour Checks Homespuns Basket Cloth Mixtures - :m Cords _ Spongeen ; a Prunella “Stripes Ottoman Crepe Special Dinner Dance Saturday Evening Fromk 7:30 to 12:30 ‘Wardman Park " Hotel Feor Table Reservations Phone Columbia Twe Thousasd Extra Attractions Saturday In Our New Misses’ Shop After all, it is the constant succession of charming’ new styles and the wonderfully good values that have made our Misses’ Shop so successful, and for tomorrow, the Misses' Shopping Day. we offer three big sales, which ought to create great enthusiasm among the young folks. $24.50 Contributed by three misses’ houses for this event. We secured the best of each group, so that we can promisc the most delightful styles, with various new kinds of trimmings—becoming necklines, blouse effects, some braid, some colored embroideries. All These New Materials and New Colors > Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years—and attractive styles in each. For any daytime and for many evening occasions these ffocks are just the thing—specially selected and at sav- $55 . t—also a fancy box model. These expertly tailored suits are most remarkable value at $55 each—the sort of suits whose distinction is a matter of simple, well cut lines, good materials and very careful workmanship. Twill cords and Poiret twills; navy blue, the always fa_\'ored color for young girls’ dress suits; radium silk linings. Can bewworn with and without ‘Capes,' Coats and Wraps, $39-50 & $49-50 Two big grou}:;s of new styles—capes in circular or straight lines. flaring coats and draped wraps;; tailored or embroidered. Everything in the better wrap fashions are seemingly in these special groups—Marvella, Orlanda, Veldyne beaded and twills, with Baronette silk Eponge '§10 Pleated Prunella Skirts, $6.50 Best colors in all-around box-pleated skirts—splendid grade prunella cloth. A style that’s as smart as ever for 1922. Special—Fiber Silk Sweaters, $5.00 Silk Mignonette and Fiber Silk Tuxedo and Slip-over Sweate_rs—round neck, patch gockets and girdle in the Slip-over; Tuxedo model of fancy stripe mignonette with pockets. uff, henna, fuchia, brown, navy, black, white and pink. An extra value! st Al o] QW iis e e e e For Beauty ; » ; —Wear Silk Stockings! For" Satisfaction. ~Wear Gold Sripe Silk Sockings! These “are the 'stockixigs protected by the patented gold stfipe from ruinous “runs” caused 5o frequently by garter clasps cutting the silk. sz‘m Pair, with mercerized garter hems, both regular and extra wide. $2.75 with all-silk garter ‘hems—the Silk Stockings of luxury.’ New Colors—Good Assortments—Ready for Tomorrow’s S Wear the Silk Stockings That WEAR Sold: {n Washington Exclusively at Jelleff’s . STONE EASTERN| | OPOSSUM N] MARTEN || CLEAR CHOKERS || cHokers | |sQuirreL || MINK T e 10 CAPITOLFUR SHOP ' 1208 G St. N.W. R There’s Everything New and Pretty to Wear And in Everything There Is Fashion With VALUE! In the enlarged shops for women on Second Floor. In the new Misses’ Shop on the Third Floor. In all the little things—gloves, neckwear, blouses, stockings, shoes, petticoats, underwear, etc.—on the Main Floor— Fashion with value—and the largest stocks of our entire store existence: o 11 Spring Millinery —brilliantly expressive of the new colors of the day—in straw, in fabric, perhaps a combination of both. There never was a time when hats were prettier, or when prettier hats could be purchased for such moderate cost. $10 to $37.50 —and these prices repre- sent high grades of ma- terials, beautiful work- manship and style. Hat Shop—Third Floor. SPECIAL PURCHASE OF Mink Chokers 2bout /3 off —in the biggest sale of the season! Called home by personal business. this manufacturer left us his trunkful of chokers—all in fine grade of Eastern mink—to be disposed of at— About 3 Reduction All shades and sizes. Made in one, two and three skin styles! $20 and $25 Large One-Skin Chokers ..............$13.50 $40 and $45 Large Two-Skin $29.50. Chokers ...~ .-~ .- $50 to $59.50 Large Three- Skin Chokers. ..........$35.00 ‘ 1 yofi want a choker, now’s a good time to buy! Noth- ing nicer or more becoming than mink! Choker Section—2nd Floor—Opposite Elevators. The lovelinéss and variety of Laster footwear % foretells a season of beauty and individuality. = Black is popular—black in patent leather. satin and suede, and straps are everywhere. with now and then a Colonial tongue pump to'give variety. In heels, the baby French and junior French are the most popular. We feel we have arranged a very extensive as- sortment at a very popular price for high-grade foot- SOROSIS In exclusive Spring Styles, at— -$10 Par Among them are— . Patent Kid 4-bar Slippers, Junior French Heels. P:tnt Kid 1-strap Slippers, Baby French Heels. Patent Kid Colonial Tongue Pumps, with Junior French Heels. Black Kid 4-bn Pumps, with Junior French Heels. 3 BMKidl-lhmep..vfit!lBfibyFrad:Heeb. Black Satin 1-strap Pumps, with Baby French Heels. Black Satin Beaded Colonial Tongue Pumps, with Baby French Heels. All the Above at $10.00 Pair Sorosis Spring Lasts offer also a large variety oi the more serviceable type of footwear for business, dress and street wear at the same price—$10.00 pair. Sorosis Shoe Shop—Main Floor. LA LA LL A A E A 35.95 |

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