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THE EVENING A e - i O — — e ——————— — r Sanderso; < ] French E. Ranadell, $40; Leon Jackson, lations; Walter B, , $30; [X PREMIER FEA S [are-Srsionged. the party wii baper: | URGES BOW TO MEXICO, |hnd: sreat possiviliten of better- | to robblng aix houses owned by woul- | T follcring were fned for violation | rvonch B. Ranadell, o, Leon Tackean, | ropuladione: Waltgr, 3. Sandarmon, 430 -l 1yz 1 e-election he a1 Pl oo i Movton |43 Georys Fasens, 30: Masimillan R e LI T S e LA The president of the chamber in| Loveridge, son of a' retirod lawyer ck, $10; am M. es, $10; | Mueller, $10; John B. /> 40, and | » . $30. e. fin o + the forces of discontent raliled around his address said thn.btlvtn peaceful | of East Orange. and Powsll are Dart- Juk‘flnflmn, $10; Clifford Turner, $25: | $40 for & minor violation of the traffic 'taled $500. labor, not around liberalism. 1f there | Consul General in London Bays|ana stable conditions in Mexico, it|ners in a radio supply business In - is & lesson in the Mitcham result for British Will Beneft. ousht to be practicable to build up | New York. 13 1) | the conservative party, there is also a much larger trads between the two PP T A e e A e > gountries than had ever existed be- 14 FINED ON LIGHT DAY “Prestige Rapldly Lost.” i LONDON, March 15—~The Mexican ——— Of the Bonar Law government, hefconsul general, C. A. Mascarenas, ad- » - dressing the members of the London | STOLE FOR ‘EXCITEMENT.”, IN D. C. TRAFFIC COURT . . “There never has been a govern-|chamber of commerce on the devel- — - 9! “Party Unity or Paralysis,” | ment within recent espertence that oGpm.mBo‘f“:ud. relations between | $50,000 Thefts Laid to Ex-Officer $100 or Month in Jall for Driving = #o rapldly and in so short & time lost | Great ‘Britain and Mexico, made a ‘While Intoxicated Is Penalt; Says Lloyd George, Scoring |its prestige. 1t is not pleasant to sec | Pl for the recognition of the Mex- and Companion. Hri6 Hawkin i s . ,, [|that Europe is conferring and acting ere was not the least doubt, he | EAST ORANGE, N. J., March 16— oF (Gearge Dawtins. Law’s “Loss of Prestige.” |now as it the British empire were not faid, as to the moral a The fale of & former army officer and | ;w, gocket of the TrafMc Court yes- % h | West Point di who * 1 in existence. Rith recapnition ox the bies ement was arfordeg 1o oiior | terday was shiort, only fourteen defend- ar as 1 can see we are not Britain. He knéw of many cases in | fo he a: gar H.|ants being heard. George Hawkins was By the Associated Dyecs. even consulted when questions are!which, after Britishers had acquired Ir., 3 fined $100 or thirty days in jall for driv- LONDON, March 15.—Great Britain | being settled which profoundly affect | contrdets, bLankers had declined to nd ng wile intoxicated and John Hpps . = 2 e our whale future. This tragedy is de- | advance funds, owing to the govern- wark. 1t - 1340 or forty days for coliding and $40 is playing go sma part in Buro- | veloping, and the longer it goes on Lment withholding recognition. These velry from rich or forty days for violating a minor pean afiafrs today, according to for- | the greater will be the catistrophe in} contracts, he added, eventualiy went |1 ills and Bernardsville, total- | trafic reguiation. Both thess defend- | Europe.” to Americans. Recognition could 00 I8 laid to the two men. |ants were committed, being unable to With reference to lab: bring no harm, but, on the other! The men, police say have confessed |pay their fines. ovd G tional liberal mem- | hor parte. ar iy A o B I T R AL Jthe former premier alluded to the |POW joint of the left arm as & sign | N o\ é’f‘<-'61§fitx~)} {‘,é/‘\) at luncheon In the \} v o : ¢ AN & I | of superlorily. The children of both | It was not pleas- | o¥. I W es beinz disposed of | (he' Jabor party? o 4 reunion of the twe lib- | sexes are trained to reverse theip i 164 aying: elbow in this painful position at an | I ubt at all that if re- | early age, if their parents are persons n the two wings is not ! of high grades. i S Now Ready 5% without Britain being consulted, he = I g awd td Among the Siamese the curious | JOHN CHARLES THOMAS The Great American “Baritone “The Voice We All Love” NATIONAL OW often that is said of the round, TOD AY THEATER mellow tones of this great baritone so popular in light opera and the recital field. The following heart-stirring songs have been recorded by Thomas exclusively for VOCALION RED RECORDS No. Price | Little Mothero’ Mine - - 30131 $1.25 Abide With Me 30118 $1.25 | On the Road to Mandalay - 30135 135 Canronetta—from “The Love Letter” 30145 1.25 | Out Where The West Begina 30116 1.25 Danny Deever 52010 1.75 | Pagliscci—Prologo 52024 1.75 Elijah—It Is Enough - - 175 30122 1.35 1.75 30133 1.25 1.25 ) 30156 1.25 1.00 | Will You Remember—from Maytime 30136 1.25 Crar, Replying to the toast to his healih, | custom obtains of reversing the el- | &7 3 -S-aturéay Banking Hours: 9.30 A.M. to 12 | £5) For You 5:30 PM.to 8PM. |, The Largest Savings Dcpartment of Any i ti’ EaSter Footwear F or A“ Bank in Washington ¥ 3 \? 2 i The cntire family can outfit itself in the i ; latest style shoes for Easter at the low prices The Road prevailing here. Included in the to Success Easter Footwear for Children d'I'!\erc ax;l- Shtm?] Slippers, Pumps, Oxford Ties . and S igh Shoes, all dressy-looking and de- I’s not so impor- gt for the Eoueh Wt 0 bt Dl T tant how far you have Easter Footwear for Women iti 3 — ises a smart line of Brown Suede, G gone, bf‘t it is tremen Sucde, Black Satin and Datent Lesther Tomgas dously lmportant that Pumps, Sport Oxfords and Ties. In the way of you should be headed in the right direction ---not how much you! have saved, but are you saving? Success and regu-! Je¢ r\v. A W VAN i i v R Nl % T | ! v A4 Easter Footwear for Men —we have a large and varied assortment of styles and sizes in all the desired leathers and lasts. An- other item tc remember is Hosiery for Easter Wear In our Hosiery Department we are displaying the last word in silk and combination creations, offer- ing quality, style and economy at the same time. “Wizard” Foot Appliances lar savings go hand AMILY SHOE STOR in hand. I J:;)leSEASSB:RGER tflo-'slne- i SN S ——— It you don’t save v e venth St. ? s DEMOI I i S sy i ;, : "&‘v"i r’*’?‘"’&‘i’ "OV ’,(RQ%QV ¢ “)‘: ‘ 9;:;:1@10:‘3 AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth umgc'ga Lincoln National Bank e ARDY TR AT AT TEPE AR Y ST R R S o Py s gt 4 -:-—'_-».__"——“-‘ s = v Cor. 7th and D Sts. N J & ok 0 \ K X% R = G - So you see youve met the “Gro-Nups” before! by which girls and boys have known our very best juvenile shoes for a long time. Now the “Gro-Nups” twins appear. As you watch their antics through the Hahn advertise- ments, we want you to know that their mission is to make a serious purpose rememberable. . HE “Gro-Nups” are old friends. A name That “Gro-Nups” shoes are real “Pals”—be- cause they save youngsters from many a scold- ing for not taking care of their shoes. (Good shoes, like these, take care of themselves!) Real Pals—also because they are good-looking and give young feet the right start in life. See the pictures of a few of the new styles. Prices? Child’'s—$2.75 to $5. Misses'—$3.75 to $5.50. Big Girls’— $4.75 to $7.50. Boys'—$4.50 to $5.50. Oh, the Gro-Nusps are a jolly pair! . They're little in price, but Long On Wear! You see them playing wherever you go. - They look so good, and wear out slow. ; Cor. 7th & K Sts. : i 414 9tk St. “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. At ALL Our Stores, Including the “City Club Shop” . 1318 G S¢. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E.