Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1924, Page 31

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o= THE EVENING STAR, WARHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924, TRA'N TO FUNERAL AMERICAN ARCHBISHOPS |LUXOR TOMB DBPUTE!-IIIIll’lllllllIlllllllllllllIl.IllllllIllllll SENSNENEEZEENCENEEEN ¢ TO PAY COST OF EXHIBIT n! ; SETS NEW RECORD| 70 PAY S0ST OF EXWSIT| 15 REVIVED BY SLURZ Women's Pure Silk Hose $1.49 X ) = - Mrs. Alfred H. Smith Brought| Pense of $500.000 for Vatican’s | Camarvon Lawyer Calls Ecyptm.n‘: Begular $2.75 and 31951 grades fi. Y Missionary Observance. —r 6 Full fashioned thread silk, with ized gart e L Ministers “Bandits"—Conces- | g e gl i i : York in 69 Hours. ) 3 il tan bark, blush, peach, dawn, log cabin and apricot. Onyx, i Ao | Lt A D Hares ot Now vour sions Reported Withdrawn. Lily of France and other good makes. AW ; |and Archbisnop Mundolein s e L The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. By the Associated Press. {tago. Who are to be created cardinals | Ir the Associated Press. a ™ y CHAPPAQUA, N. Y. March 12— &’ the coming consistory, will pay| CAIRO, Egypt, M 2.—No - ’s Si i 3= A. H. Smith, whose husband, the | the entlre xpenses of a misslonars ot March 12—Negotl- |y Women’s Silk and Glos (Fiber ' ? 9c (23 & i i ations for a peaceful solution of the St ~entral | €X'bition to be held withi i 33 Dresident of the New York Central! SXNbitlon to be held within controversy over the tomb ot Tut-|M Silk) Hose, Regularly $1, at lines, was killed by a fall from a| Thg exhibltion will form one arkh-Amen collapsed vesterday, and | horse Saturday; firrived here at 11:50 | chief attractions of the' -y t s understood the Egyptian: gov- First quality. Silk with fiber to give weight and service. . . 9 L) w'oloskc 1ast. night on o special tratn. | Sbecrvancy w - e I ] All 'the newest colors, Jack rabbit, nude, beige, log cabin, MlSSCS alld Womell S S orts Coats which made a record run from Los &8 o0 | . # Carnarvon to carry on the work in|g brown, dawn, peach, Airedale, tan bark, blush, also black . Angeles. the tomb begun by her late husband. and white. All sizes. HE Yor soluT a4t Tie Angelenaves | Breaking ‘off of negotiations was i e . ; ul Li = due to a remark made i t Mon- Floer. S Y hf he Santa Fe railway Sund MARRIAGE DATE WRONG. | &5 miént by the fowyer veprennt: W EalsisfReant—Se Siae DI out €s, dpecia at am. and arrived in Chicago ay | o i g the Carnarvon trustees. who ’ wmorning at 3:30 o'clock after forty-! Miss Vi fetren e Egyptian ministers . N - e ss Vanderbilt and Envoy Here | clesed the tomb at Luxor as band ) (;olorfi!l sty!es, practical co..(s for NOW. Loose, free-swing- running time. It left Chicago at} to Wed After Easter. | 3 3 - . ) ing lines with big patch or set-in pockets with lapels and button 4:06 am. The sun here took nineteen| AS JE, N, Tarch 12.—Miss | American Egyptologist, Howard C Women’s Silk and Wool Union Suits. $1 49 trimmings, . o 4 % ter and the trustees would reasi iours and forty-four minutes. The |4 ! ot wed JOhn | 4 creement with the Egypti Speci crst O S Sgyptian offick P . . : - trip from Los Angeles was made in o S ATt secretary | e Rovernment, It was said. was|m REgu!nrly $1.95 and $2.50. Special New colors include—Lip rouge, brickdust, ‘chamois, tans, sixty-nine hours and one minute run- jton, - according to .nmrg‘c‘;’I‘,;“‘Y;"L’;“E;}*fl;’"(.:r;“;r:jggcf;fi:“: Wool mixed, with fiber silk stripe. Low neck, gray, almond, forest and everglade greens, not to overlook AR e i famiiy.Wio“Stated_nere | @0 allthe demands made fin’ fhe in sleeveless, unkle and knee lengths. Regular and extra plaids, stripes and checks. ; ain, *flthat dispatches from New York to|terests of science, while the tr sizes. First quality and irregular weaves. . £ . . . - two private coaches and a baggago|this effect wero incorrect, ang M c"""r;‘.“d Rgreed on il . d%‘s‘ lnzgel ies of er-priced ts. Sizes 14 to 18 . had @ clear track and right of |, While he did not know the date set | corditions regarding ~ownership ] ’q cop! f high coa 1ze . "2y of tné iine over all other trafe. foF the nuptials, Judge Adams assert- | the treasurcs found in the tomb. The | Women’s Ribbed Vests s i i - The route taken was over the Santa'ed (hat ho wid sure’ the wedding |lswvers remark, however led to ale or C > om where the Would not be.celebrated until after | Tupture in the negotiations Rt ire to Chicago, from ‘Ex"l:frxp‘gxhy':fi{: fomd S T withdrawal of the offer of a new con- | R‘{!“'}“"Y 29¢. Special el e Ayt Chatham, 4nd vistoms wll Mol for ome minurs oo |o FIOf Lreasted was highily prat Low neck, built-up shoulder and bodice style. White irom there to Chappaqua on the' NeW ginning at 3 o-clock. ¢ o hute be=ib "‘1:1"11"3".."5‘ :3(.:'1"_0(:;;;:‘\;;5"!"«‘ and pink. Regular and extra sizes. First quality. York Central. | The services at St. Thomas' will b £ 3 Unders { browdcast by Tadio frof atation Wi% | trantocs ahd Sir. Curior Mave retueed Eaat R WA LOPPED OFF 18 HOURS. y . The general offices of the railroad, | to posipone their resp as avell as similas larce offices in | actions dgainst the Egrptinn & er cities, will close for the day at | ment -in connection With the tomb, Train for Widow Breaks All|}'Ciock: and they are proceading Palais Royal—Third Floor. Becords. 1 ADVERTI! T ADVERTISEMENT. ALBANY, N. Y., March 12.—New = York Central officlals last night said they regarded as a new transconti- ISkl o S syt ‘Constipation is ruinous to children— New Dainty Overblouses of $1 79 LJ Dimity. Very Special, cial train bringing A SRt eldbi Grlthe: Tate! raty = Of fine quality dimity, all white or with touches of ossigent: from. Pasaderia: £t f! keep yours health Wltll Kellogg’s Bran color embroidery. Assorted patterns with Peggy, Bobsy Chappaqua, N. Y., for the funeral. The Y 88 and Van Dusen collars. Sizes 34 to 42. time for the run was announced as || . sixty-nine hours and fifteen minutes, | Constipation undermines a child's|acts. It sweeps and cleans and or cighteen hours and fitteen minutes | bealth. It saps his cnergy and |purifies them. It makes them func- Ieds time than would be required if | makes him listless. It can lead to|tion naturally and regularly. It Mrs. Smith had taken the California ||more than 40 other serious diseases. | allows you to discontinue forever Limited to Chicago and made dircet | Mothers should take immediate | the use of harmful, habit-forming connections with the Twentieth Cen- | Steps to remove, safely and surely, | drugs and pills. tury Limited. | the dangerous poisons from his | system. SYSTEM IO STOP MINUTE. ||| Kellogs's Bran—because it is ALL | bran — brings _ permanent ief. | Nothing but ALL bran can be All Rail Service Suspended for || per cent effective. is or. It Is most enjoyable with milk or ith F 1 Kellogg’s Bran, 3 < e, tp;‘n;:;d Sxer o!’h;’r ncelvu;;“:r L | bled, is versally re e cooked wit cereals. o i Bt P uners | Dled, dx puniversally recommended | finine, "griddie cakes andother recipes NEW YORK, March 12.—Activitiea ||| results. given on every package. of the entire v York Central rail. ||| road system will be suspended for ong minute this afternoon during funeral New Silk Overblouses, smartly tailored or semi-dress models, for wear with new suit tailleurs. All the new models, colors, etc. Moderately priced, $8.95 to $16.50. Palais Royal—Third Floor. If caten regularly, Kellogs's Bran | Have sour children eat it reguiariy—| is guarantecd (o give permancnt re. | twa tablespooaiuis’ daily ~in chroule cases. chronic cases cvery meal. Kelloge's Bran in ma services at St Themas' Church for ||| 1ef_tn the most chronic cases of | &% patiie’ creek, and sold at ail grocers. E rogies Alfred H. Smith, president of the lines, || ¥ por Sourier S |76 is served in individual packages by the ; Q Neikpicoe 2! your money. Kellogg's Bran acts | liadins: neteia” and on pieces who was Killed Saturday night when ||| 3n"the intestines exactly as nature | your vestamant. o T A% for it at g he was thrown from his horse in || . " i RERats 0 of Thibetine Central Park. All trains on all di- e DBl — o ——B—Ia—0 A Special Group of Tailleur $15 ' SPOl'tS Suits at Soft and lovely Of Twills and Tweeds with crepe de chine lin- —to be worn ing. Youthful, swagger, jaunty models, tailored with the new with that smart masculinity of line which follows so A ‘;,. 5:::: closely to Fashion’s inclinations this season. Mili- colors as beige, tary, Boyish and College models. platinum, gray, Many are of the wanted navy, black and tan twills. Sizes e and white. 14,16 and 18, 36 to 44. ° pecial st $15.08 Palais Royal—Third Floor. Third Floor.) Fur The Emergency and Casualty Hospitals must be kept open. Help by s\lbscribing to the $500,000 fund. New Spring Hats e e -8 5 1-Special Showing of the Famous such as Pokes, Mushroons and Off- - the-Face models, all cleverly trimmed wi owers, fruits, ribbons and orna- 5 j “ ,, me‘:l‘t: S(yle.f; m:d cn::::s to s?xil the Miss, Young | Barmon House Frocks ‘Womansand Matron. :‘:-:l T;;‘,!:“',fi:x ':l;.s,f;"“}im.l;f:":{‘h "‘I::’ ‘Rr:il;'dfifb';:'," wear, made of fine Ginghams, and with the many exclusive “Bar- rossettes and sashes. mon” features, such as: Adjustable hems and under-arm shields. Neat straightline models, with pipings of contrasting colors—and II“?VEI% buttons. Attractive colors in checks and plaids. Sizes 36 to 46. New Smart Tailored Hats, $3.98 to $7.95. To wear with Exceptionally attractive Wash Dresses for Spring and Summer $ 1 9 98 Palais Royal—Second Floor. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Don’'t Pay for Mistakes &t HEN you come to ’ us for Furniture .youget more than Furniture. i T"‘hI:z Nez‘v;st of flhe 'N%u —_— e Important Selling of New DI‘ CSSSCS Costume Slips, Very Special a8 1 a | o] I ] m | - § sook. Some plainly tailored, others adorned l::i','fl’f"::i',"‘fh:;'::; :;’:5';351213,?;_'{. with real filet lace, two-tone ribbon, rese buds, French hemstitching and tucks; every slip has Dresses are being continuously re- 20-inch self material hip hem which makes it shadow-proof. . ceived in our .Dress Department from New York’s leading designers ke et hbsas e i | Extremely Attractive Kimonos of parent. Dresses of such wanted materials as: Excellent Serpentine Crepe Charmeen Fleurelle Satin Flat Crepes Slip-on or button-front models. Some with quilling, others Printed Silks Canton Crepes band embroidered. Desirable sange of pretty colors G0 select Sports Flannels from. ° The more you are abreast of the | i . A styles—the more you'll appreciate Hundreds of Exquisite Silk Envelope Chemise these frocks. Very few “'ed‘l‘k°— ‘ - Specially Priced for Thursday, at with that unusual note that draws a - Beautifully made of Crepe de Chine or Radium. Dainty second look of interest. Presenting styles, with strap or built-up shoulders, Trimmings of various § the rainbow of spring—In_models fine laces and medallions. In pink, blue, white, orchid and ol for the Miss or Woman. Sizes 16 honeydew. to 46. ¥ You profit by our experi- ence 1In selectipg furniture._ You receive the benefit of our knowledge of Furniture values, as represented by the higher standards of design, workmanship and material. ; Palais Royal—Third Floor. Palais Royal—Third Floor. We insure your Fur- Aance Sring Sale Men’s and Young Kaltex Flber Ar m ROCkerS Men’s Spring 1924 i g ' Very Special Two-Trouser Suits ° e Re; i / Values o : AN | i o £ ality strictly all- Baronial brown finish. Made i T e et ailored, "'The ety news with a “Heart of Steel.” An est styles, loose coats, wid‘er trouszrs,hl;l:m vests. attractive design, useful in any Sizes in regulars, stouts, longs and s! S, mszplin bl to match. > .niture seléctions by placing at your disposal our years of experience, in the form of sincere, || A5edeire for comtort 1 the Queen Aane period honest advice on any 20350 s moee characterized furnishing problem. - M#EE".‘:; New Spring Topcoats ; Fumed Osk Tabour- . Solig Oak Costumer, square design, Of fine English and Domestic Fabrics, in the ) ettes, Mission style, with golden osk finish, with metal coat new &t;’rm and styles. Specially priced $29.50 ound top. Spe- 3 Q) bangees, Special $1.69 le——ololc——lale—xslole—lc——"a]o]c——lal—FTslal—SD]al——lb[c— o[ —F[o]c——o]o[—2]0] . 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