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7 10 ; » THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. Cl MARCH é, 1924—PART 1. ,INTERNATIONAL LAW ‘ : DR. SCOTT’S SUBJECT Never Have You = Emm— These Dresses, Cobts Mot Lecture Ends'Series Before Wash- et Seen Such V alwes Gho . ‘;’d Ct:{’es“l(/;::g[]&he i = : ) . ) or E» gm by SareIaiks , ey Right at the Start ; Next on Program. : 3 \ o N a New Meantng o x . of the Season! . ] / The last lecture in the course in g Beautiful new Spring garmentq that fnternational relations at Washing- . A - ; > will create a sensation among even 3 by Dr. James Brown Sebtt. e 7 : s fiss attending this sale. style at lower prices! g7 1 was “International Law.” i g, director of Wash- / e e ‘ : Tomorrow We Launch a Record-Breaking Sale of ! ‘Washington will begin and continue for six succeeding Saturdays. Charles Moore, commissioner of fine arts, is the adviser in this course and will * Hapeprs' 4 - #geak twice, illustrating his lectures ; P - . #n sculpture and Washington of the & future, -, The first speaker will be Charles Colfax Long, whose views of Wash- ington, in the opinion of critic: the finest views of the Nationa . Miss Leila Mechlin, : Tetary of the Washington Society of Fine Arts, and editor of the American Magazine of Art, will speak on March 5 o on “The Art Collections of Wash- < XY ington.” Miss Grace Dunham Gues el 5 A L e £ - The Very Newest Styles and Much Better P e : Than Dresses Usually Selling at Higher Prices . T S | SN PG $15.00 Grades COMMITTEE NAMED P ~ , TO PLAN SHAD BAKE| N\ g5 - Bl - 18.50 Grades Board of Trade Annual Affair to It Be Held About Middle of JAMES BROWNSCOTT MAJGEN. HENRY T ALLEN N P ZO OO Grad eS May This Year. Wanhington Stady weekly. ot Ramschers, DeAmming (omorron Aftcraoen &t : L 4145 o'clock. Walter S. Rogers, expert on communications, and Charies War- ren, former assistant attorney gemer: re alxo on the list peakers. The committee of the Washington' Board of Trade which will have ) A : : chamber when other opposition ele- | previous elections did not change the charge of the DreparalIon o e |ments interrupted with shouts of | composition of the house, ~He also A and selection of place for holding the | P60 urged abolition of jury trial of the : \ annual shad bako of the organization | “AWay with this cosrupt government, | &% o0 St oted by the govern: b& Was announced last nmight by E. F.|call new elections.” Scandals about|ment against the press in connection . . c o o Ee ent will be | the distiller's slush fund, Standard |With the scandals. ! it olladay, president. The ev a 5 Premier Svehla said the whole = I il s. A held about the middle of May, and there | Oil and corruption in the purchase | orig was suffering from moral col- e e izes Sizes : is a possibility that it will not be held | Of Basoline for the army, in which a | lapse since the war and that Ceecho- y ‘ | poss snding Ma,, ‘his year. large number of officers were arrest- | sio ia was mnot the only country i 1 20 &t Chesapeake Beach, Md., this year. | eg also were the occasion for an up- | having corruption in high places. A \ ’ 6 to - 16 to 20 George Plitt has been named as chair- | roar. Committes was appolnted 0 fnveati- - il & i he first| Premier Svehla is opposed to the | gate the scandal: < man of the general committze, the firs - Svehls : e & e scandals. i =Y 36 1o 46 ; : & 2 new elections demanded by the oppo- deiphia Publi to meeting of_“hI:wh will be held on DeXt | 5jsio, jon|the ground that the thees D7 LWt The e oosokis Bublle | 36 to 46 and Saturday night. The committee follows: > = and Plitt, chairma % f i - v William War- E L Extra Large 3 s y ikl xtra Large i v i . ‘ Tees_1o s1 3 ) | | 1 Sizes Sizes : ST dware and Housefumnishing I R 42% to 48%; 42Y; 1o 48Y; ; jo: 1953, Lo B. 11™AND'G STS. ‘ i 01 . i ~ Cunningham, vice chairman. N a ! ) 1 e enmmie SOaimay 2o | ISpecial Sale Wear Ever—Second Floor| Na ! - Wear Ever Aluminum, every piece stamped with trade | When you see these lovely Spring Dresses you will wonder how it is possible to offer such values for Ten Dollars. Goldenberg'}/ ard Conner; vice chairman, Milton F. / t ! e - ag- Entertai mark; every piece polished inside and out; standard quality. gressive merchandising and a diligent search of the markets is the answer. The newest ideas in dress fashions just recently introd efi oy o nren | ; I are portrayed in these exquisite models at $10. 3 B ey eoriritios—Cthaire : > - pog Price is not alone the big f.actor—-xl’s llfe combma.uon of price, quality, style and value that is the strongest appeal. You mustisee FaT puied dowWhltesvicaOhatimit . - | the Dresses themselves to realize the magnitude of this great event. Athl Z - wé.'.'a“;:"fiw;m;,‘k' | — ' i Here Are the Lovely Materials: e Fred Stohlman. f . i | = 5 committee — Chairman, s - Q. 11 | —Fine Satin Face Canton —Taffeta - / Luther W. Linkins. | Lunch committee—Chairman, Carl J; Quentell; vice chairman, Herman Wear Ever Aluminum —Heavy Crepe Silk —Canton Crepe Property _committee — Chajrman, Tea Kettle Deable Barler i —Charmeuse . —Fine Flannels o 3 " A 5 _qts., - absolutel 2-qt, size with long , i Ly ” ely 2-qt, 1t Chai _1 Holding t man CTaricy W, aforrss vies ahair [f| scamlcss Regilar €9 8 | handle Regular g Q5 i Dresses with knife pleatings, pleated flounces and side panels—all the very newest style ideas are represented. Short and thyee- B oW Ballon st price, $4.50 ... i ) I quarter sleeves. Peter Pan collars, turned-back cuffs of white satin on many. Some finished with narrow belts and pearl buttons. A Dress Clifford nt; viee chairmen, | Wear Ever PAlmnmmn i for every type and occasion. aSllection of tickets committoe— | e F'yh ‘::‘ 5 hi Spring colors of Cocoa, Gray, Pigtail Blue, Brown, Navy and Black. ghairmen: 1 X Wans, Georee 5. rur” | | . R 50c i Sizes 16 to 20, and 36 to 46; also plenty of extra large sizes, 42 1; to 481);. Printing _commiitee — Chairman, Wear Ever Aluminum Smith; vice chairman, S. E. Deep Pudding Pan Wear Ever Aluminum 8% | - . ttee—Chairman, Dr. 2- i i Wz ' Vice ehsirman, br. |l 2 a size: Regular Ghg | Deep Mountain Cake Pans | o —and a Compamon Event Of Equal Importance. . McDonald, ; 1ff) price, 8¢ - A 9%4x1%; inches deep. Regular [ 2 o - - Additional members of committee— - 50c h. 3 f Edwin C. Brandenburg, Joseph Burk- Wear Ever Aluminum price, CRCh. art, E. Graham, John T. Meany, . ” Samuel J. Darragh, Arthur Carr, Pie Plates DAWES COMMITTEE _ Wear Ever Aluminum 3-corner | —with long handle, one ‘ 2 sEssION TOMORROW ?:itc,sgf}fo,";t..m‘f.h.' 75(: g;.c size. Regular pm:ej 390 I Special Lot of Floor Brooms, made of best corn. soc _— Regularly 75c | 3 - Exact Wording of Principles Which | | . Manning & Bowman || = an ra es Are Agreed Upon Promises High-Grade Electric Iron to Be Tedious Work. i ¥ g ) Heating element made of nick- — \ rome wire, 6-1b. size nickel- [ff By the Asesciatearen plated, complete with cord and PARIS, March 8.—Tn 2 long session N\ ¢ stand.” Regular price, $4.00 | Y. M b Coats of sparkling style—so extraordinary $ = today the expert subcommittee on banking virtually finished its labors - s sell’: da d | : '/ Z in val“ o delightful and varied in deSig and is again ready to hear Dr. = ] o sss‘.,,q,,,.h'I Carpet \ ~Y& so altogether smart and desirable they offer Schacht, president of the German , 7 Reichsbank, on Tuesday. This, it is 2 | arem N7 hoped, will be the last hearing be- A Regularly $5.00...... 33050 A& AW to a“women the most unusual coat values the fore the committee begins to draft eas this part of its Teport to the repara. i /7 season has yet produced. The subcommis- 0 s nearing the tos 2 = ) Swagger Coats especially smart to wear ssion this atierno; A C k' R I over the new mannish suits. In the new gnaries €5 pauy, A mp_lete St, of = = 7|/ : i ripple, straightline and flare-bottom styles. Rich 1he various members have born Firamithalliitchenette Sits o theiHotsl Size Mannish collars, loose open sleeves and other Weorking out individually this week. There e still some uncerfainty amone .7 § mew style features mark them as different. o committes s ~ | more time will he Tequired to formch Headquarters for High-Grade i Iato their investigations, but the jai- | | : There are Coats and Capes for dress wear est prediction is that it may take at | least another fortnight, hecause ‘the ) and smart Top Coats for sports wear, of fine 5 ous 14 Still e 7 Vi) 1y, o ac 2 . i\ o . . Briacioios sencratly B SO i \ \ new materials, including ‘l]l is ad;nille;i (ihat there have been ivergencies of views as how to state : the various conclusions, but commite Household Refrigerator tee circles insist that these diver- 7 ice: vl gencies have not been in the least R S T | oS 095 1350 (R ) NI BT Novelty Mixtures, Polaires, Heavy Crepe Silk, minority report. g CRERI i it ! {EER 1 Hi | \ & . . ° ORATION ON WILSO Vrebgonmior I , 4 | : Overplaids, Stripes, Shadow Plaids, etc. Three-door style, hardwood - BREAKS UP SESSION jff =d bos hare” $33.75 = ' Y All the new soft shades, as well as the distinctive new novellty _ 75 Ibs | | . > Prague Diet in Uproar as Germans | * Seeger Original Sioh i) | et 4 colorings. Large and raglan sleeves, crushed crown collars, Zeave and Opposition Refrigerator i - D i v pleated and flare-back models, with slash or patch pockets. Hurls Charges. e e i it | 3 f fi de chin ized sateen e con. M__m“_s“hn x extra heavy brass $65 00 R 6 Ol 1Ime crepe e C € Or mercerized sa . ko tn the dlet Friday duine Al LT ‘ | All sizes 16 to 44. funeral oration in honor of 'fe i Preatdent Wilson :y Preslont Toma- || Nursery Ref"gerator and Water Cooler schek that it was-impossible to re- | [l Packed with mineral wool, finished in oak and white 33 75 T, . @eldenberg’s—Secend Fieer. dtore order. enameled The Germans ostentatiously left the