Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1924, Page 25

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GERMAN GOLD BANK .~ BILL NEARLY READY Stresemann Tells Reichstag No In- “ternationalization of Finances Is Contemplated. HITS BUFFER STATE PLAN British Premier Not Believed Fa- . vorable to Proposal. ! By the Associated Prens, BERLIN, March 7.—Dr. Stresemann, foreign minister, announced in the reichstay yesterday that a bill for the establishment of the gold note bank would be submitted to the house be- fore its dissolution, but that the gov- ernment was not in the least think- ing of Internationalizing Germany's finances. This statement was made in reply to Dr. Carl Helfferich’s warning to the government against handing the relchsbank and the rentenbank over 30 international capita laration_that if, in ad. Biah ranweys Were gi X then the whole of Germany would tinally become an internationai repa- rations province. pects Supervision. mann said t banks in_ fore Dr. Stres wote-issuin man currenc them to ass 3 to be repre- The government did not des international comy istration of and the F tit w ble to obtain this by opposing the settlement of the rep- arations problem Instead of declaring treaty null and void, he said, G many must force the other powers to recognize their obligations under the treaty toward Germany. . Against Bufier State. He rejected the idea of neu the Ve state, and added that he did not be- lieve that Ramsay Macdonald, the h prime minister, had made such & proposal. Concerning the question of ailied military control, Dr. erting that Germa E Imost completed early Germany could the Hed control e b mission of gu. not provided for u illes. Germany was read the” five but could beyond these with the entente. J ment conditions, ree to control The Difficulty. From tue London Telegraph. you are a topping S| pliment. Ah. that’ vivd im: orry T can't return the com- because you ha zination as I AMERICANS COMPLETE - HAZARDOUS CHINA TRIP Senator’s Son and Companlop Held Up, Entertained at Tea by Pi- rates on Leper Colony Visit. CANTON, January 17 (b mail to the Associated Press).—Two Canton Americans, Dr. W. W. Sudbury of Philadelphia and §. P. Spencer, jr., son of Senator Spéncer of Missouri, have just completed a hazardous trip to the new leper colony in the pirate isles south of Macao, In the course of which they were held up by armed desperadoes,” given a tea party by pirates, and forced to battleadverse conditions of wind ang sea. The dangerous expedition into the heart of the section occupled by the bandits who have terrorized China coast shipping many years was made at the instance of the American mis- slon to lepers. L JAPANESE MIGRATION TO CUBA IS FORESEEN By Muil to the Assoclated Press NOLULU, Febru d of what Japanese The lop into ation for Honolulu re- o Kisen Kaisha which is carry- tnirty for the Island plaj workers tions. ding to the ¢ first of . leaving where they are gu; wage of $1.50. FIRST SHOWING IN U. . Yale Students Revive Shakespeare’s Play “Titus.Andronicus.” NEW HAVEN., . 3 less students f the history of the stage l‘n}n find evidence to the t t Andronic: at Yale Uni- 1 play will be staged in the than mauner on an Elizabethan bers of the Wool izing | s the Rhineland by making it a buffer | Office Space in The Star Building Large ell room, fourth floor — four windows. North and south ex- posure— $50.00 Room with ante room, Nos. 606 and 607. Sixth floor, 11th St. front— $50.00 POINCARE THREATENS TO QUIT AS PREMIER Ultimatum in Clash Over Fiscal Bills Forces Senate Committee to Renew Conference. By the Allucllvlld Prei PARIS, March Premier Poin- care's ultimatum to the finance com- mittec of the senate last night that ! his cabinet would resign unless the committee appréved his fiscal meas- ures caused the committee to an- nounce that it will again have a con- ference with the premier and Mini ter of Finance de Lasteyrle today o tomorrow in an attempt to reach an ugreement, If this comes about, the financial bills will come up for discussion in the senate mext Tuesday. The measures in question providing for fi economy and addit 20 per cent taxation have been v by the chamber. They are desig to balance the French budget improve the franc on the inte tional_exchange market. M. Polncare insists that the men ures must be voted withaut chan as received from the chamber. porting on tho measure, the fina committee decided against the thr main provisions, namely, reduction of Announcement Extensive alterations and improvements are about completed for the opening of The Washington Linen Importing Co., Inc., at 1209 Connecticut Avenue, which will take place on Monday, March 17th (St. Patrick’s Day), when the finest im- portations of quality linens and accessories will be on display for your inspection. Hotels, clubs, cafes, etc., will find much to interest. Housekeepers and Milady will be especially interested in the display. Very truly yours. HARRY E. HILL. Pres.-Gen. Mgr. Washington Linen Importing Co., Inc. 1209 Connecticut Ave. | i “FObS“ A new collection of the season's al 75¢ to $1.50 fl | ,[!' | fl | charm. Peacock Hats Pbili sho ELEVENTH ST, 608 to 614 New Sailors Retrousse-from-the-back models Flower Hats French Room—Fourth Floor Felt Hats The new Tricorne Felt—for the bobbed heads — all colors—$8.50 In the French Salon—tomorrow— we offer a collection of superbly | Fine Hafs “Each model is limited to one Hat — providing exclusiveness that'll Taslored Hats Cloches Typically Parisian, you'll find all these Hats—in the correct adapta- tion of model, combination of materials and blending of colors. tomorrow P . Fourth Floor |——[o]———[o[c—=[ol=—F|o]—| /Black and White Hats —including also many other styles and colorings — smart and new—featured in the Popular Price Section 35 W oic——|oj——Jol——]ollc——lol——[o|———ol——] expenditures by governmental decree without authority from parliament, @ 20 per cent increase {n taxation and introduction of a system of so-ca codpons to prevent frauds by U ity holders in connection with their income taxes. S i He Was Willing. From the Baltimore American. “My dear, I need a new spring out- fit and I would like to give you cred- it for generosity.” “All right, Jane. If you can get me credit anywhere, go ahead.” POSTAL EMPLOYES’ WAG! RAISE GIVEN APPROVAL Chamber of Commerce of State of New York Notifies Coolidge of Stand. By the Assoclated Press, NEW YORK, March 7.—The cham- ber of commerce of the state of New York yesterday went on record fa- voring an increase in postal em- ployes’ wages and sent a resolution advocating the increase to President Coolidge and the members of Con- chamber also urged that the federal government provide as soon as possible for the improvement and completion of the various inland river tions of the our{ rivers. ‘What an awful gash you have on your forehead?” “%Oh, _mext to nothing—next nothing.” to Women's Pan Goodyear Weit Solex and Rub- ber Heels. All slzen. At.. and Calt Growing Oxfords; $3.98 Shoes Bilack or Brown Lace Shoes, rub- ber heel, Eng- lish or broad toe. 5% to = The House E E -m of Courtesy "~ SHOES AT Old TimePrices very latest ber WITH BROWN TRIM BLACK ALLIGATOR WITH PRTENT TRIM OR GREY SUEDE WITH GREY ' 729-731 7th St. N.W. Gray Calf with Blue inlay, or Gray Calf with Patent Inl Wemten's Pateat and Dull Kid Lattice-frent Pampa: E 5 $3.908 Goody ssles and Rab- ber Meels. ALl sizess At..... Brown Shoex, wide toe Blueher style; wolid leather. Sizses to 5%. Poilip TOMORROW---SATURDAY “Pledged to Quality” F ourteen& St. at New York Ave. I Goodman & Suss Rochester Tailored Clothes I 1 IS SRS ST Topcoats For Spring’ For the motorist; the man in office to don while he runs out for lunch or on business—a much-needed garment—full of care-free ease. Distinctive in style and woolens including new knitted cloths—domestic and Scotch tweeds. / The Brooks Model included —a new four-button coat, cut tirree inches longer than the topcoat of “yesterday.” Gray and oak brown are the pre- dominating shades. $ 27'50 Upwards New Sprmg Hats Authoritative models re- flecting the newest style tendencies in masculine head- wear, Stetson, Borsalino | Goldheim Special, $5.00 | Largest Ladies’ Exclusive Specialty Shop in Washington We have two important features meriting your consideration Pretty Spring Frocks —in the Inexpensive Dress Department o~ You mustn't let this price prejudice—for we can write Special—and underscore it, because these Frocks deserve a higher marking. Included are: Canton Cr Crepe de Twill Cloths Gecrflefles ines Roshanara Silks - Taffetas Flannels Satin-faced Cantons Designed for Street, Sports and Afternoon wear—and presenting new models in the new colorings. * Continuing the Sale of _ Coats For Dress and Sports Wear 39 Flamingo Mafaldo Luster Wool Twill They are truly exceptional values—which opportunity has made possible to mark at this price. Camel's Hair Zebo Plaids Velvetone Lustrah In Dress and Sports. models—flare and straight-line types—in plain and smart patterns. TS jol——Jol——=]ol——=|ol———2o|]c——=]olc——]ojlc——]ole——nu——2o]c——=]o|c——]ol———={0] bort ELEVENTH ST, lo—[ol——[olc——]o]—=alo|c—=]o[c—>]ol—=]o|c—= [0l c—m o[ —=]o] == [0[— [c]l—Z o ]|——— o] ——]

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