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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. €, MONDAY, MA by its gains in the northwest, has shown that it _has the confidence of RCH 24, 1924 HONDURAS ARMS BAN Shah Deposed in Favor of Infant Son; II.AUDS FARMER-LABOR BY COOLIDGE LAUDED! League of Nations Diu:mamentERPge"' Will Be Named i For 2-Year-Old Prince Committee Members See Sun- port of Position. 1 U. S. ENVOY IS OBSERVER| Agreement to Be Drafted to Con- trol War Supplies. T the Assoclated Precs. TARIS, March 24.—The prohibition upen the exportation from the United Siates of arms that might prolong the war in Honduras is favorably ited upon by the members of gue committee, assembled here to find a| substitute for the St. Germain con- | vention for the control of the private manufacture of and trafc in arms., The action of President Coolidge was commended as in line with the spirit of the agreement sought to be brought about by the present meet- ing. o as called to or morning by M. Lebrun of Fi begin the work of drafting the posed tre invoy Present. ce here of Joseph C. ninister to Switzer- 1 with the meeting, was particularly appreciated by the leagu representatives, who fecl nothing can be done to eliminate the abuses arising from the uncontrolied traffic in the materials of warfare without the United States. Thelr principal task here is to find some satisfactory organ for the exe- cution of the terms of the eventual wgreement that will not be under league of nations control. the aim be- ing thu; co-operation of the oid the treaty going the way of th. Germain document The committee will. however, take the hest features of that agreement which the United States was unable | to ratify because it provided for league control. and work them in with the prineiples 1 by Marquis de d the proposals of Col nez ment. Complete Ban Inacceptable. The sweeping suggestion of Leon || Jouhaux, secretary of the French Federation of Labor, to put an end | completely to all private manufac- ture of arms probably will be rejected Some of the league countrics, as weli | as others still outside the league. are regarded as not ready to go so far as || e ich the sub- cemmittee will up of a medium nected with the league through which | i both members of the league and non- members could be supervised without Talsing the question of league juris- || The which s | mmittee, ¢ headquarters here. its work in about FRENCH MINISTER CERTAIN OF DEFEAT| M. Sarraut Excluded From B.uljcll. Party by Fidelity to Poincare. By the Associated Pres PARIS, March 24.—Albert Sarraut minister of colonies, excluded from ! the radical party because he refused to abandon Premier Poineare in his fight to obtain passage of his new tax bills, has given up all idea of returning to parliament, where he has served for more than twenty | years. The probability is that he will not be in M. Poincare's cabinet after Three-Piece Overstaffed LIVING ROOM SET Covered in Mohair Velour Curled Hair Filling We do upholstering, repairing and slip covers made to order. Our prices M | 2o S5 Tower than any otber coacern | ton. I . phogr or_twrite. _Our_repre- gentative will gladly submit yamples § a5a give estimates. #iNew York Upholstering Co. . f 619 F St. N\W. 1 Phone Main 308 For Skiortures Zemo, the Clean, .;\ntiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need Don’t worry about Eczema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or extra large Lottle at $1.00. ' Zemo generally removes Pimples, Blackhcads, Blotches, Eczema and Ring- worm and makes the skin clear a Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is easily applied and costs a mere trific for each appli- cation. It is always dependable. Zemo | Seap, 25c¢ ntment, S0c. of nations disarmament | “arnegic of Canada in the hope |f of satisfying the American govern- 'Hi Persian Assembly Rejects Republic A4t Teheran. Fighting Occurs Between Monarchist and Re- publican Factions. By the Assoctated Pross. LONDON, March 21 parifament has abandoned the ldea o a republic, and h overnment was held when, owing to the oppo clergy and the public, the favor of a republic collap . The new shah Is two vears old and act a regent will be appointed to during his minority Sultan Ahmed Mir: |sia. born in 1895, suce ther. who abdicated in regent. His coronation t 9 en living in an nism to him e his long of {the eleetion His newspaper., ot southern election of me forty deputies. Surraut, equently, remain political power, even if out of parl ment It has been suggested that there be “high sort created for him an office of ioner for the F Announcement GALBLUM’S HAT BLOCKERS, CLEANERS AND DYERS, Formerly at 720 11th St. N'W. Are Now Located at 1112 H St. N.W. Ladies’ and Men’s BLOCKED Cleaned and Dyed The Same High-Class Work at Frices That Please. and Millinery S i HATS Hat Frames The Persian | PARTY IN BALTIMORE | Lo ; Senator Shipstead Indorses La Fol-| lette and Calls for “House- cleaning™ Here. | BALTIMORE. Md., March Calling for a “housecleaning” the people. What other party can make that boast?" . Bandits Hold-Up Offices. ST. LOUIS, March 24 ix bandits entered the offices of the fcub Company herc yesterday, up employes and officers of the com- pany, and escaped with $2,500, This is the second holdup within three | months of the Brown company. No arrests have been made. Washington and declaring that Sen- ator Robert M. LaFollette has proven by thirty years' service that he rep- resents the interests of the working people, Hendrick Shipstead, United | States senator from Minnesota, lust night support of 1 | tarmer-labo in the ne tor Shipstead spoke under the auspices of ¢ 4 | election h Yy here at a ral | { ile’s rmer and 2 get together If we are t the for the common people. The vested interests, by their slush their s preserve | SHAH OF PERSIA, e government country. Recently the moved from the palace nce outside of Teheran, monies conducted b r the regent on the o from his own fu n prin [ L4 there while head of the French de 1 (gation to the Washington conference. M. Sarraut, meantime, is spending the ‘first hour of every day in the | study of English. The most recent prop hat he be made governor | of | Phone Main 6870 necessary at 8 poned n.clocl(. Lln(ll Our W —will present an play, however, of 'nougl’n spccial]y for Be sure to see them upplies. 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Get Blue-jay at @B&BIY KS & G STREET BETWEEN 11™g, |2m Correciion We regret that owing to a of plans Our Spring Fashion Revue Scheduled for Monday evening will be post- notice. indows extraordinary dis- cxclufllve apparel this spring event. on Monday nigl’u. GGGLGY GHBGGHS GOUGGOY GLY S GG LANSBURGH & BRGTHER QJMJO 7th St. NW. Thru to 8th OUR ONLY STORE Franklin 7400 ’Tis Woman's Right and Duty To Be Beautiful OME women create a pic- ture with much thought fi and skill—expressing their ) individuality in charming and harmonious clothes and accesso- ries—sometimes to make the pic- ture pleasing to iriends and those The Bandeas of Sitver nearer still—sometimes to make o the right social impression— e sometimes just for the sheer enjoy- ment that it gives to oneself to be artistically appareled. swering gleam i necklace of turqu imatrix and silver filag Long ago the poet shrewdly wrote: ‘“’Tis woman’s right and DUTY to be beautiful,” for clothes DO help make the woman, and husband and other friends do like to fecl a pride in the appear- ance of the intimate companion. Ours is a service of making comp letely harmonious PIC- TURES of women who like to be well thought of because they are fashion-right. A Spawish Shawl for evening wear, lends an exotic touch cvery wom- an craves. Today, with Laster just ahead, our store is rich in everything that goes toward making women even more beautiful. N ‘Tis Coq Feathers now that fashion the smartest cvening fans—a vivid splash of color in con- trast to the gown. Tonight Inaugurates the W ashington Spring ; Revue In cooperation with other mer- chants of this city, we take pleas- ure in presenting the authentic Modes of the Moment. Note the display in our Win- dows tonight of apparel and ac- cessories, smartly fashion-right and new. FEvening Slipper of Sil- ver Brocade—could any- thing be smartcr—espe- cially this with novel strap fastening and Span- ish heel.