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THE BEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1923. ; Jy EI-Y 'Catllolics Urge WARD’S INJUNCTION now is enguging the attention of the | funotion seventeen minutes latsr. | of note, was found deud last n8ht|gent Zayas whiéh fasted mors KEPT ALIVE SIX HOURS. S medical world. Death was victor in EReTtE | o e Hnerlclnsumutances| ) oo nousa’ MWille 1t i3 kneren s Mme. Kalinin Be = MEANS FINISH FIGHT |vee of Drug Revives Bane hat i end. nowever | QUESTION DEATH CAUSE. | frier sitigtett*® {0, SHBonen 0 s, "Ciiae s was oo, wibie BarredFromU.S. Battle Royal Promiced in Ward 18 Died Following Birth. born in a howpital, was| | letter found iu her room mey throw djscussed, both Ambassador Crowdé Granting of admission to the anily'u Latest Move to Pre- ——— dead a few minutes after | pome st upon her death. Mrs.|,.; pregident Zayas were silent rs DETROIT, Mich., April 10.—Life was Pirth. A United States to Mme. Ekaterina | vent Investigation. I Authorities Order Inquest When Hyndman was ffty-si m 0”" HIS PUST pth, Atieasiagphysisiss asaided 1o % , T-ME Tessh old. | ol aing the contersnce Kalinin, wife of the president of | by's lunge Mrs. Hyndman Dies. . restored here Sunday t b had not functioned. When the heart | A report that Gen. Crowder pre 7 to & new born| Rad not functiofs | LoNDON. Aprit s—dre. m..una‘cu'u CABINET CRISIS, TOPIC sented a note called “Crowder's fot: Premier’s Throat Affection| tne russtan soviet” government, | e = would “lower our dignity as a . May Compel Resignation babe that passed away within a few |5toPped beating the drug was {nject- Y Travers Hyndman, widow of the| HAVANA, April 10.—Maj. Gen. ' teenth memorandum” to Presided nation in the“eyes of the whole i of British Leadership. |of adrenalin, a powerful drug that{motor the lungs algo were made to| M Hyndman and hersolf a poetess sador, had & conferéncs with thirty seconds later_the organ began was kept alive for six hours by use!to function again. By use of a pul- LANSBURGH & BROTHER { ~ALBANY. N. Y.. April 10.—The hu-‘ est move of attorneys for Walter S. Ward of New Rochelle to block state investigation of the slaying of Clar- Haverhill, Mass., marine an injunction obtained restraining | the attorney g and staff from | subpoenuing documentary evidence in | the possession of the Ward family— will be fought in the courts to a fin- ish Attorney tenersul Carl Sherman | minutes after birth and the Infant|fHisy recomde lator the oreen pogan famous British socialist leader Henry | Enoch Crowder, the American ambas. | Zayas could not be confirmed, world,” the National Catholic Wel- fare Council declared in « letter to Secretary Davis, published toduy The council urged the Labor retary to deny admisslon to M Kalinln, who has anuounced her intention of coming to America to lecture in behalf of the Russian Red Cross work among orphans The refusal of the soviet gov- | said e ernment to ‘“entertain the plea ‘The injunction Su- Washington, April 10, 1923 v v r !preme Court Justice vogel = e made b; 3 overnme: ¢ = - > lade by our government in the |ypan application of Ward's 8ttorneys case of Mgr. Butchkavitch the fon the Reneral srounds that submic: | council declares, shows the “con- sion of certain cablegra telegram: holds the “unexcelled charity” i 1 ready extended by the Uniled & to the needy In Russia e The fur trade hus several quaintly named occupations. eldmonge: ate “halrers” and “tub are among | of ablegrams be to dellver a speech for some time to|them. The first u dealer in furs father of Walter the second & man who removes su- ! P come. perfluous hairs from furs and the las “efir?mtn.l Rumor Renewed, lkneuds the pelts with his feet = This has revived the rumors of his| .. pussible retirement at an early date, which have been more persistent ately. No immediate developments are expected, but it has ulways been understood that Mr. Bonar Law's retention of office depended upon the €ours of his health; therefore, id he decide to retire after the iget statement is made, it would | cause no surprise _ There is m speculation ws to iis possible successor. Mr. Baldwin is the only likely man in the present ministry, but there is talk of Austen ‘hamberlain and Lord Birkenhead oining the conservative govern- ment, in which se Mr. Chamberlain would most likely take the post of prime minister. ence Peters, Ansociated Press. NDON, April 10.—Returning to *he house of commons Premier Bonar f.aw looked bronzed and well. but the house was pained when he at- tempted to reply to questions to find that his throat was still affected and that he was able to speak only with | difficulty and in almost inaudible | tones. Indeed. when he came to ex- plain the. arrangements for the im- verial conference he handed his an- swer to Stanley Baldwin, the chan- cellor of the exchequer, to deliver. In the prime minister's entourage it was stated that although he fs only | suffering from a relaxed throat, there is no likeithood that he will be able wos issued by WEDNESDAY STORE Featuring a Specially Priced Group, Supplemented by Coats from Our Higher-Priced Lines 100 Spring Coats and Capes of between Culter by the Queen of Sandals $8.50 Crimson red or bright leat green! Could anything be more prophetic of a Summer of dashing footwear, influenced by the romance of the Nile? Pennsylvania Ave. at Eighth Street Southeast Joseph Goldenberg Cash FURNITURE House Pay Cash and Save the Difference A short time before Easter these coats would have been presented as among our favorite showings, and even now, after the heavy pre-Easter selling, the smart wraps from our higher priced groups that we have added make it one of the most in- i e ) teresting selections of the season. It is also Fashion’s most emphatic way of saying that the footwear need not exactly match the costume, but strike a brilliant contrast. Round-toed sandals with two straps and side cut-outs. Com iortable low walking heel. Government Strongly Opposed. The government met strong opposi- tion from the labor members last he of the ot of for | ut the present t seeks power to| uiting speclal consta- in emergency members hotly regen If Our Furniture Prices Are 1% to 5 Lower We are satisfied with a small profit margin—save vou all the installment store extras and big “overhead.” Will vou let us prove it ? I'he wraps are the sort one chooses for dressy occasions, for the Sunday promenade, to cloak a smart after- noon frock, or even in evening hours, and to fill a host of needs for a Sum- mer vacation. Bolivias, Normandies and a few fine Twills, in dignified coats with huge wrappy sleeves, or in graceful capes whose versatility nakes their services unlimited Every wrap is superbly tailored and tinished Side-sash coat of blue Normandie. with large deep sleeves and collar tinished with bands of gray braided in black cire. $28.00. (Sketched to left.) 914 enrolling al Te service during *nd of last year, continue bles for u: The lab —Second Floor. opposed ree into a nd accused siring force on-Tyne SN'T i ; e st d s SN'T that a forcible argument for cuming here ? ed by the government it would desire on the other side to a “red guard.” cretary Bridgeman rmed the amazing s «f the labor members re id taunted the labor party with v that if they ever came would be glad to use ct. The debate was vote of 214 to 126; a e rejection of the bill ated 218 to 122, and the bill ! into i Liberal Combine Wins e Assoclated Press N Tomorrow—u Sale of Hemstitched Mercerized Damask Pattern Cloths $2.68 A special for the midweek arc these beautiful mercerized cotton damask pattern cloths, size 72x72. Attractive patterns to choose from, and the value is one you will long remember 22.in. Mercerized Cotton Napkins, $2.19 Made of good, heavy quality, in splendid assorted de signs ; hemmed ready for use. A dozen of these and one Bulgarian wool embroidery in bril- liant colorings border the pleat- ed bolster collar and lower edge of this navy blue twill cape. $25.00. —Second Floor. lection In this con- | it of which was v. For the first time since the split hetween Lloyd George knd Awquith the mational . lberaje and the liberals combined forces in contesting a seat in a L the result that Sir R eral, was elected over E. T. John, or, 'and O. 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This is a model of strong flesh coutil, with double watch-spring boning. The bust is low. finished with an elastic top. Sizes to 36, hams, 22¢ Yard A very good quality in desred small checks for children’s wear, or house dresses. A special 34c yard 75¢ yard Fite and sh One of the highest wua! tor the mmer’s daintiest ity domestic gingh: frocks and shown in all t colors that are gua Alma Cummings, Head Bound; smart checked and plaid to fade. J32inches wide & - D g colorings of gi m cks of various patterns value for 2 ul:am Week. With Cold Towels, Ends - - = s N . 't Floor. 50-HOUR DANCE RECORD IS SET BY TEXAS GIRL Long Grind. —Third Floer. Associated Press W YORK. April 10. — With a| 3 whoop. Miss Alma Cummings #hook her worn slippers from her| feet last night and did « barefooted Birouette on the floor of an uptown | dance hall, and thus was created formully « new world's record of| urs continuous dancing. s Cummings Is the San Antonlo who resented the brea er world’s record fur by than her twenty- She_started off on a new at empt at 7:10 last Saturday even- ng. At 9:10 last night she finished stepping. having gone ffty con- nuous hour: he sald she was n d up the energy of t seven men partn rapefruit, tomato soup and peanuts ere her only food. She would have | beyond the fifty mark, Miss ummings said, except that her head Began to ache because she was ex- | posed to strong sunlight for three | hours this afternoon. During the! last six hours ice-cold towels were | applied to her head. Her employer | presented her with a silver loving | cup. SEVEN-PIECE BEDROOM SUITES, bination mahogany or walnut: Larg: anity, Bow-foot Bed. Chifforette or Chifforobe, Large Dresser. 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Postum Cereal (in packages) for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared; made by boil- ing fully 20 minutes. Fill all summer needs from this I" Sale of Table Glassware Beautiful light-cut glassware, slightly imperfect. Each, 29¢ High and Low Foot Sher- bets, Goblets, Table Tum- I —Fitth Floor. Mare good reasons to come to our new Sixth Floor for the needed articles for the home-pieces that make housekeeping with all-silk shade. Choice of assorted col- in fancy weaves, each with handles. Each ice; adjustable to different Salt Box, of seasoned 49-inch Chests.......$30.00 easier and more enjoyable or that add decoratively to the making of a real home. i - ors. Each...... $2.7D Curtain Stretchers, strong- sizes; 6x12. 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