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NI, A ENVLSON SN D D AN L D, Pointex’" 4 i Strength in every silken strand Two Special Styles Style No. 255=~“Onyx Pointex” medium weight silk with lisle top and sole Style No. 355—“Onyx Pointex” sheer silk with lisle top and lisle lined sole...$1.95 At leading stores AN CEP NS S PN SO “Onyx’® Hosiery U 2020 O~ 7 CON Y 72 O Y FD' O ZY TNV G (RN Y /2T 1 Here’s a better way to wash dresses Use ras, the soap flakes made with cocoanut-0il. The thick, soft suds of ras flow freely back and forth through the silk, linen or flannel of your pretty gowns. FAB makes them clean and new-looking. Why not statt now to enjoy the advantages of ran? It is so safe and easy to use for your washing. Ask for it today at your grocer's. ““PAB is wonderful!” COLGATE'S THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTOX, HAITIAN PRESIDENT |High School Girl Mystic Astounds GREETS U. S. VISITORS Transpert Henderson, Oarrying| Kansas Maid of 18 Descibes Secret Records, Tells of | & 84 Newspaper Owners and Pub- lishers, at Port-au-Prince. PARTY STUDIES ISLAND Interior Visited—Bridge Being Built by Navy Inspected. By the Associated Press. PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, February 28—The visit here of the transport Henderson, bearing elghty-four own- arg and publishers of newspapers in the middle westorn and southwestern states, was the most notuble and sig- nificant since the United States inter- vened in 1915. Including Frank B. Noyes, president of the Assoolated Press; Edward H. O'Hara of the Syra- cuse Herald; former Sengtor La Fay- ette Young of the Des Moines Capital, and KFrank P. MacLennen of the Topeka State Journal, the party in its short stay guined first-hand knowl- edge of Hajtlan conditions. In addition to the usuel teips to! ving under the rs, the majority of the | party also made & 115.mile trip into the interfor. Inspect New Bridge. The trip to the Las Cahobas area, where the ecivil engineers of the United Btates Navy are throwing a 300-foot bridge wcross the Artibonite, and completing the construction of two fmportant rowds, was the out- standing feature of the program that had been made up by American High Commissioner John H. Russell. new and direct route | | across the isxland, while the other will link up the road systems of Haiti and Bsnto Domingo, at lladere, cut- ting down the present three-day trip hetween the two capitals to ons of & day. As this ares, long the center of Cacolsm and banditry, has hitherto been 50 fsolated from the rest of the island us to make it Haitl's most im- poverished section, {s now making re- markable strides towurd the trip was of added interest. The party left for Santo Domingo city, route for the naval muneu- | with the pewceful aspect of the iu {land, and the strides being made by | the American treaty officiuls. In [informal reception of the party President Borno, which was at a4 | by a large contingent of representu- ttive Haitlans, President Borno taik- | with great frankness on the | Haitian situstion, and the n the continuanes of the policy of @ depurtment in its miesion of re- | Capt. B, i stat habilitating the lsland. BY POLISH CLERGYMEN Resolutions Adopted at Close of Philadelphia Session Also Praise Wilson. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, February 25.—Res- olutions condemning the “ultra-Ameri- canism” of the Ku of Pollsh urch, were adopted yesterday in the closing’ sessions here of the Polish Cles oclation of Ameriea. Bishop Psul Rhode of Green Bay, Wis., was re-elected president of the association. Speakers advocated form- ing boys' clubs in parochial schools along the lines of the Boy Scout move- ment for the Americanization of the Polish youth in this country. Woodrow Wilson was praised as “the savior of Poland.” * THE FOUR-PASSENGER SEDAN In appointments, richness of uphelstery, and comfort, the Pierce-Arrow Four-Pas- senger Four-Door Sedan is a replica of the larger Pierce-Arrow Sedan model, Yet its trim, graceful lines conceal unusually gener- ous proportions. The two-cushion rear seat, for instance, is of such generous width that three persons may be accommodated. With women this car is a personal favor- ite, To drive it is an exhilaration. Itisideal for personal use, and yet entirely ance of the famous Dual-Valve have something novel in store. {= New York Police by Psychic Gifts|§ OPENING NIGHT * Forgotten Raids, and Suggests Clues in Un- solved Mysteries to Surprised Officials. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, February 28— De- murely facing & group of high po- | M lice officials and detactives who have Spent most of their lives in tracking down crime, Hugens Deanis, eight- cen-year-old schoolgivl of Atchison, Kan., for two hours at police head- case and asked Miss Dennis to de- |H She described with al- | & the soens of | £ lice, & H and the | # test the girl was | & her voics rose and |4 scribe them. long weit, a fight, shots fi capture. Throughout the at her ease, and fell with maiked ascentuations. Touahin, ustso] quarters yesterday demonstrated she | could, through her psychic powers, deseribe seoret polics records and suggest olues In unsolved orime mye- teries, Officials declared her recitals were remarkably aocuraste end that her mistakey wero comparatively insig- nificant. To test sloner Fayrot took from the record room the papers in & loft robbery FOUR SHOT IN M0B BEFORE TEXAS JAIL by a | Troops Restore Order at Lufkin, ‘Where Attempt Was Made to - Take Negro. By the Associated Press. LUFKIN, Tes., February 28.—Luf- kin is quiet today after an abortive attempt last night to lynch Booker T. McMillan, alies Willlamy, negro. charged with murdering Andy Sulser, sawmill commissary elerk, led to the shooting of four men by Sheriff R. the two stretches of road (8. Watts and six deputies who used their pistols to protect the negro. the girl Deputy Commie- | N sdded. 5 If the police could find a blonde | automeblle mechanic who lived ut the mystery. [5 PER CENT RAISE GIVEN BY SOUTHERN RAILWAY Conductors, Trainmen aud ¥ard- | men Affected—Settlement Con- tinues for Three Years. | By the Asscctated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., The reached a settlement with its | were who is in Washington. The settiement is effective March Company C, 143rd Texas Infantry,| Ve? is on guard at the jail. b After tho sheriff's pistol fire halted the first attack on the jail, counsel| of Judge E. J. usnwam,h:womium 7 attorney, and promises that McMil- ian woul be tsled Baturday averted u second attack in which it was planned to use dynamite. McMillan is said to have confessed Kiiling Suleer when refused admit- tance to the commissary, which the clerk was closing. Suler wa fifty- four years old and very popular. |[Ig Ta- P Ship Helpless in Gulf. MOBILE, Ala, February 26.—The Mobile barkentine, Rebecca C. Scott, from Trinidad to Gulfport, Miss., with asphalt, is dismusted und adrift on heavy neas, forty-five miles southeast of Mobile bar in the Gulf of Mexico. ‘apt. B, Burjesson, his wife and buby are on bourd. The tug Echo hus been sent to the disubled vessel. Clogged-Up Liver Causes ;| Headache It's foolish to suffer from constipa tion, sick hea i ziness, indigestion, and kindred ailments Litie 4 ttle Liver Pllls will end &, 58 alimisery = 28 inafew _ g ge- - table . Act gently on liver and bowels. Small Pill-- Small Dese —Seall Price suitable for the needs of a small family. May we show you why an investment in Pierce-Arrow is in reality a sensible econ- omy? And may we have the pleasure of plac- ing a car at your disposal for an afterncon? If you have never experienced the perform- Engine, you * * Pierce-Arrow Fow-Wl:eel Safety Brakes are offered as optional equipment at an ad- ditional charge. The credit facilittes of the Plerce-Arrow Finance Corporation, a Pierce- Arrow banking institution, are extended to purchasers of Pierce-Arrow cars See the Pierce-Arrow equipped with Four-Wheel Brakes at Auto Show, March 8 to 15 ARRO “PRIDE OF IT$ MAKERS MAKES YOU PROUD IN POSSESSION’ FOSS-HUGHES C 1141 Connecticut Avenue N.W., WASHINGTON, OW , D. C. Telephone Franklin 4541 Baltimore, Md., 1313-1315 Cathedral St. : che. Lilioysness, diz- | as are immedistely conpected with thy vice of thie conductors, train- nd yardmen.” .’n,,"' kA Q, o & Patent leather, suede d trim, block satin with suede, black suede with lizard instep trim. P op cuto 74 dale or blo: ooze. low cover hecl. P » teardr “r of aire ck . With ed 35, i *r*' K Step-n pump of tan calf with novelty nst#b. ide gores. Medium g walking heel. $5. T Black patent cross nwf pump with black 4 suede novelty trim. Span- ish heel, YN NONTAPIN W b} 0. 102 of a street in New York city | # 8he sald they would be able to solve | & February 28— |33 Soutbern rallway yesterday |2 con- | 8 ductors, trajnmen «pd yardmen by |$ which the men are to receive a basis | £ | wage increase of approximately & |3 | per cent, local officluls of the radlroad | & notificd here by Vice President | $ H. W. Miller, in charge of operation, | 1 and continues for a period of three | & ¥ on instep and foring. $5. A 2% D. ¢, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924 ' FOOD SHOW Arcade Market 14th STREET AND PARK ROAD From February 28 to March 1, 192 Thursday, Friday and Saturday 7 Every Evening From 7 to 10 O’Clock Music—Favors and Samples—Free ADMISSION Puritan pump of pat- N ent leather with fauwn suede quarter. micl buckle. §5. Black swede pump with diamond-shaped cutouts Spring Fashions Featured in A Sale of New Shoes 1,000 pairs of advance spring-style shoes in a remarkable seHing. Every pair new and made of the smartest leathers in the most popular colors. These shoes have just been expressly made for us in brand-new styles and ac- cording to our specifications. Styles that will carry on through the entire spring and summer. 7 This special price brings one of the most intrinsic values at the beginning of a new season. Novelty pumps and ox- fords for street, afternoon and evening in— Patent Kid Suede Satin Silver Brocade Calf QOose The Colors Include— Airedale Tan Mandalay Black Combinations All Sizes in the Assortment (First floor.) "he Hecht Co. Atredale ooze p with novelty double strap, kid srimming. Low covered heel. §5. AAAANA AN NN s N AR SR P AN A A e S O’O £l Mandolay sueds_pum. straps, 1 BB with tan ki Fancy wide ' cutoxt. $5. FREE e suede insert. $3. o afi‘%fififififi"g RRNR DR 4 Black suede with tear- 2 drop cutout. Trim model, gracefully turned. Black heel. $5. R Smart, new spring rnmP of black satin. {8 eather. Two-bution efe fect. $5. Sturdy sport oxford o tan talf.yPgrfomltd bangt and trim. Leather walk- ing heel. Welt soles. $5. b