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NoTaire LEET To T’.'(!S HOW'S A FEL DISCOVER « --By WEBSTER. LeR Goririm DR Glen TURE FOWA OAYS 7 e’ CUer sturTire Lioms in EA S S Finvers! oa cone Mot LEET To DO BuT Go (MOVIES , | SHOULO A Seen Borm 25 NEARS AGO ROYAL MARRIAGE PLANS COMPLETE Great Breakfast at Palace to Follow Wedding of Duke of York. By the Associated = Candy Mountain Climb Aid. the Pathfinder. Sugar Is the leading “quick fuel” 0 keep muscular energy Boing, ac- cording to George Mallory, one of the party which climbed Mount Everest 1titude of 27.000 feet and who e to this country on a lecture tour to raise le the pes vear. He re ¢ lemon (rops, peppermint nd chocolate were the principal ticles of diet of the party that nhed within feet of the summit the world's hishest mountain THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. " O, ' WEDNESDAY, APRIL . 18, 1923. BRITISH PASSIVITY ON RUHR ASSAILED Commons Members Criticize Pol- icy Which Permits Trade to Be Hampered. By the Assoclated Press. LONDON, April 18.—In the house of commons the ministers were again subjected to strong criticism on ac- count of their passive attitude in the face of French action in the Ruhr and consequent handicaps to British trade. Ronald McNeill, replylng for the government, declared that it had no intention of pursuing a pin-pricking policy toward France. Most of the sitting was occupled with debate on the dget, and lh- chancellor_of the e Stanl DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES One of the many bargains oficred for this week ouly This Beautiful Electric Fixture Solid Brass— guaranteed not to tarnish § Complete with glass. Price, only a2 Get our prices before bu: KAPNECK 717 12th St. NW. Phone Franklin 3058 GUARANTEED QUALITY AT The National Furniture Co. n and wedding breakfast to S follow the mia York and age of the Duke of Lad th Bowe Lyon are n and on await the approval of King George This function will occur at Bucking- ham Palace and the wedding will be S0 arranged that the guests can a rive at the palace not later than 1 ng room and great supper room will be utilized i m is to be used by the bride, with ed guests, between sixty seventy in number, who will be a commodated at s of tabl holding_from te clve pers, gach. At the prineipal t kipg and aueer ile the ex-Empress Marie vf Ru the Duke of Connaught. 100 Guests at Table. About a bundred guests will bo houschold, will preside. breakfast t guests to fill thei f to the long life and happiness of bride and hridegroom, whil of Shaftesbury will do likewise the supper room. The two parties will then proceed to the great drawing room suite of the palace. In the blue drawing room members of the royal family will sign The regiaters of Westminster Abbev, which will have been signed at the abbey only by the king and gueen the parents of the bride. The will then be called on to c of great wedding cakes, 4 WiIl be passed aroun bled company. Almost imm bride and brice apartment to pr ney, and the remai will adjourn to the main hall to w ness the departure of the young cou ple. At the ST English as Spoken. From the New York Sun. *“I got a new customer,” announced the laundress-by-the;day when the | Famlly Welfarc Socicty visitor came to call. “I guess I'll e making out pretty good now. With six washes a week I oughta do.” “And who is your one of the neighbo: visitor. she's a foreign lady. he don’t speak good like me and you. " ASK for Horllcks The ORIGINAL Maited Milk Ry Naturesendsawarn- ing of Pyorrhea— bleeding gums. Only one person outof five past forty escapes. Thousands younger are subject to it as well. Be on your guard. 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Mr, Asquith sald he would have pre- ferred rellef in the sugar tax rather than on beer, and this sentiment was greeted with enthusiastic cheers from Lady Astor. Mr. Asquith joined issue with the labor party over the income Arts. Club Dramatists “She Stoops to Conquer,” tax and argued that an income tax even of four shillings was a perni- clous form of capital levy, reacting adversely on British trade and in- sional sexperience and most interesting and formance is anticipated.” Conrad H. Young, Addison rice Jarvis, Hugh Saltsm a mile long and | Se ge, Miss BEdith <ingle locomotive recently | Patty Williamson, Mrs. ,000 bushels of grain over s ! Virginia Hard The Car with @ Lenger Life How Easily It Handles We sincerely believe that no other car steers and handles as easily as the Westcott. But don’t take our word for it. Just come and drive it yourself and see. E. J. Quinn Motor Sales Co. 824 14th Street Main 2936 STCOTT CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT National Furniture Co. The BEAUTIFUL WALNUT-FINISH BEDROOM SUITE, in four pieces, as pictured; Bow-end Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier and Dressing Table; of very distinctive design, and at this low price it is a wonderful value. Easy Credit Terms Floor Lamps With three- inch mahog- any stick and silk shade, in your of several colors. fiber. Easy Credit Terms Top-Icer 10 Easy Terms FREE—Ice Pick and Tongs frigerator. with each Re- Drop-Side Couch With Pad OLm OAK EXTENSION TABLE AND FOUR DINING CHAIRS—As pictured; well built and good looking. choice leather seats. PROFESSIONALS IN PLAY. Artistic Performance April 25. The dramatic section of the Aris Club which, on the night of April 25 will present Goldsmlth's comedy at the City Club, announced today that the cast selected for this production includes many members who have had profes- therefore artistic The principals are: Theodore Hardy, n, Goode, e e William J. Black, Mrs. Howard Nyman and Mliss %PAwsRovAl. th and G Sts., A. Lisner, Pres. 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Linking quality and vari with least prices—this means lead [ 4 ive a word for many Dresses at $ All new and made to sell at $19.75 to $24.75. _ Bewitching—not too expre: of these dresses. See the new basque models for the miss and the straightline tailored dresses for women. Sizes 16 to 24—at $14.90. Materials Canton Crepes, Flat Crepes, | i Roshanara, Alltyme Crepe and l AlLsilk: Crepe de Chine. Colors Ashes of Roses, rose, tan, beige, gray, jade and plenty of navy and black. See the Capes and Wraps at Made to Sell at $25 to $29.75 Y 19-75 New arrivals. To properly appreciate them, the materials and tailoring have to be seen. ed Jasperette, Velours and Plaid, navy, , at $19.75.—Tomorrow—Basement Store. See the Coats and Suits at s2 3 7 5 Some were made to retail at $35.00 o This purchase includes the maker’s $29 to $35 garments Suits of poiret twills and Coats of finc velours, plaids and novelties. Choice for $23.75—~Tomorrow—Basement Store. A Dollar’s Worth in Instances every instan better than usual quality for ter than usual quantity for X It’s no ac for 2 month past the wholesale markets have ransacked for these “special Read of them Boott’s Tomorrow cident— been below Better Towels i Biar Sic Size 15x24 ir SOC 1‘ Dl:n\)\\m:s: J,Pul‘r" SOC —Palais Royal— with | —Tomorrow—Rasement Store. Pajamas at {Jn\rnle» Bil Shelf 011c10th ot poie vt @ Vs 50¢ ders. 8 inches wide—R Yards for 50¢ Mixed Hose alit Basement Store. Nightgowns, Women's, of und crepe: neat, —about Six cents a yar omorrow —Palais Royal Basement Store. 50c lawn, Handkerchiefs S:Ik white “mstitched. Any morrow—Base- Imported $1 Lamb- skin Gloves 50C More clastic than kidskin— Black—sizes 6 and 6% Tomorrow—Basement Store Black Juveniles’ length, sizes 6 fo 10 | with roll tops, sizes 43 Anv 3 pairs 50c. Fomorrow—Rasement Store Real Halr Nets, .24 for 50c real hair . 50c Tomor- row—Palais Royal Basement St etsTomerrow—Talaia Royal—Basement Store. 89c Bath Mats, ‘One hundred o these heavy- Snd sbsorbent Mate Uauzc, 10 yards, 1 pay Ric Tes Taiy e s inch urds in s Tomorrow—Palais Basement_Store. TEN-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE IN WALNUT FINISH, comprising Extension: Table, China Cab- inet, Large Buffet, Server, five Side Chairs and Armchair with genuine as_ pictured, Easy Credit Terms 21 An unusual value. Easy Credit Terms Hose, 2 pairs, Outsizes, with ex- Royal | gegre. ‘Bloomers, 2 pairs, 5 O = \\nrrrn& 39c flesh L 3 tra large but shapely Ribbed ulars; in sizes 9 with reinforced | limbs: omorrow—Basement | to 1 fomorrow — Base- ment Store. irre glish Ribbed Hose, , reinforced; irregulars: at two pairs for price 9 to 10, in Bromze and gray mixtures.—Tomorrow—~Palais Roy + 50c¢ r‘n“ and vl extra —Tomorrow — Basement Women's Bloomers. And Step-in, batiste, o " Joose or | lmon \Ill!s at size Store, 30-i nch atiste; 1,000 nds—in dre Tomorrow—Basement Store. Pillowcases — AN SOC uneven hem or oil spot makes | them “mill rejec Tomorrow—Basement Store. 79¢ Long Gloves, 50c Suede finish Glo brown and whi Tomorrow—F Women's; popular—with gnnd reason. 2.button length Sizes 6 to 7, in gra Latest, with spear-point backs. 80c pair. Royal Basement Stare. 20 yards for | 50c¢ ln\h nd _in hcdunful floral designs and colorings. | Tomorrow—Baxement Store. ‘ Gmghnms. 2y y-rds, 50 32 inches; sun and C | tub proof; checks and stripes; ‘ also 36-inch Cretonnes. Tomorrow—Basement Store. I 25¢ Vests, 3 for 50¢ Slightly irregular—difficult to discover, harmiess wh found. The wanted Elastic Ribbed Vests, with wear-resist tubular neck band. Sizes 36 to 42, at 3 for 50c. Tomorrow. Various Aprons, Of blue and tanm cPolly Prim and Basement Store. 50c | 50c Jean, with pipings I “Gretchen” style, of in bright red: sizes 2 to 6.— | fast color percaie and ging. Tomorrow—Rasement Store. ham. — Tomorrow — Basement amenyen— s o [ eeore. Dreu Aprons, Suitings, 2 yurds. Juveniles', mmg.-SOC 36-inch_White Lino, SOC Tow stvle, just like Thareof Beod: fast color best for sporty skirts, tub materials; sizes 4 to 10 | dresses and children’s wear. Regularly 40c yard, 3 yards vears. =Tomorrow—Basement | | Store, 25c Hose, 4 pairs, Juveniles' Ribb Black H 3 irreg reinforced; 915, == Tomorrow to Basement 2123 Lunch Cloths, Alwoicsatsr pioces DUC dresser scarfs doilies of cotton d some lace trimmed—Ton row—Basement Store. New Cretonnes, Juveniles’ Overalls, for . 50, — Tumorrow — Base- ment Store. Crash, 2Y; yards, Pure Irish Linen—17 inches wide: “Full pieces— SOC unbleached.—TFomorrow—Basement Store. 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