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16 FLAG RALLY FOLLOWS |“FRAME-UP” CHARGE ANTI-WAR ADDRESS Fraternity Houses at Northwestern University Stage Patriotic I Demonstration. AUDIENCE REBUXES VETERAN Conscientious Objector Program Sponsored by Epworth League. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, March raised over fraterni: E Northwestern University yesterday, after students held a patriotic rally in front of the university gymnasium, 25 a sequel to a disturbance caused the address of Brent Dow Allison, conscientious objector, in the First Methodist Church of Evanston Sun- night. he disturbance began when John . president of the Sunday 0ol at the church and former co nder of a local American Legion t, went to the platform as Allison for an e, which e ‘Allison, , but leaders of the meeti rday that the ed th 5.—Flags were Smith, friend of the Attorney General, IS DENIED BY FINK Roxie Stinson’s Adviser Says He Registered Names So They Could Talk Privately. Dy the Associated Press. BUFFALO, N. ten days in Senate investigating committee air alleged “deals” involving Attorney General Daugherty, Alexander L. Fink, broker and adviser to Miss Roxie Stinson, divorced wife of Jess on his return home last night made a sweeping denial of charges by Miss Stinson in which she accused him of helping to “frame her.” e admit- ted, however, that he registered for Miss Stinson and himself as man and wife in a Cleveland hotel. He con- tends this course was taken so he could discuss the Daugherty affair with her in private. Mrs. Fink has gone through the rec- ords of the testimony regarding the hotel registration and believes her husband’s version of it, according to Mr. Fink. He conferred with Miss Stinson for more than two hours, he id, and left immediately thereafter for bis own room in a difterent ho- tel. easure af valter Dill id that if hissed t te action would be taken. ement, in which | threatened to bring about a lockout § | settled. ceeutig Strike Threat Withdrawn. COPENHAGEN, March 25.—The labor disputes which for a time affecting about 10,000 men have been Both the employers’ union lithographe: f unskilled labor public h of the most impo ant s t | He said | was in no onnected with rihwestern . ity, but was called by the I‘pworth League. PRINTERS IN NEW YORK | REFUSE TO COMPROMISE Reject Publishers’ Offer and De- mand Full 85 a Week Pay Increase. By the Associated Press. YORK, March terday s notified by the “Big " Typographical Union “that its of- | Eat What You Like, Avoid or Stop | Sour ings, Gas iness and Such Distress—Stuart’s Dys- pepsia Tablets Make Your Stomach Comfortable. In the day's battle with all sorts | of business complexitiex il man invites trouble er of a pay increasc of $3 a wi een rejected by the u cial meeting S g the union demand the renewed their offer of or arbitration. The vote the union members proximately 6 to 1, it was k same majority favored the $5 , or a strike if it should be IN PICKING McCRAY JURY| Eleven Tentative Jurors Are Select- ed for Trial of Indiana Governor. By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, March 25— A second venire of fifty persons was ready today for examination in_an “ffort to gel a jury to try Gov. War- ren T. McCray on a charge of em- bezzlement before the Marion county court. The original venire of 200 was ex- hausted yesterday. At adjournment there were eleven tentative jurors in the Lox, and the defense had six per- emptory challenges left and the Prosecution three. SEEK TO KEEP LENIN ON VIEW PERMANENTLY Boviet Officials Order Body Re-Em- balmed to Meet Requests of Public. MOSCOW, March 25.—Because of the continued demand that the body of olal Lenine, the late premier, be kept on view, the soviet government has decided to re-embalm it in order to preserve it permanently, if possi- bl The tomb where Lenine's body has been visible sinoe -the funeral wili be closed Wednesday antil the re- smbalming process has been com- pleted. s sweet, stop acid ness, digest meats food for nourishme: uable aid to those and need S Tablets at any uggist and fy yourself in the battles of the bus With Sulphur Any breaking out of the skin, even fery, itching Scena, o Iquidd: overcome by apply a little MmLho-Sulphur,ngays a noted skin specialist. Bee cause of its germ destroy- ing properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from skin irritation, soothes and heals the ecze- ma right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment and disfigure- ment. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little jar of Rowles Mentho-Sul- phur from any good drug- gist and use it like a cold cream. Poli’s Theatre March 28 Hear this famous violinist at his concert. Victrola Leak uader the i5d 204 su the Labals for fhase Victor tradsmerts. Victor Talking Machine Campeny. Camden. ), THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO N, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924. W ednesday the Last Day of the Special Sale of Tires 5 ~D. KANN Sons Co. | Telephone Main 7200 “THE BUSY CORNER” _Penna, Ave., 8th & D Strects Tomorrow’s Most Important Event! Saleof Spring Suits p Choice— $2 S.OO —Although the price is an exceedingly low price for such high quality suits, it does not begin to compare with the workmanship and styling of these models. One would expect these suits to be priced very much higher. Materials —Pin Stripes and Fancy Checked Suitings, Plain Poiret Twills, Checked Flannel Suitings, Kann’s—Second Floor. Fancy Tweeds and Mannish Suitings. Remniarkable Values in These Smart Tailleurs of Fabrics That Are New for Spring Sizes for Misses and Women Continuance edne:da_\' Sale of I. Miller and Sons’ High-Quality Shoes } $10 and $15 Qualities % At $5.85 Pr. —Nationally known shoes of the highest grade. —All'sizes, 275 to 8, and all widths in the combined Iot. Colored Suede Lizard Grain Patent Leather Colored Kid Kann's—Fourth Floor. Women’s 12-Button-Length Women’s Glove Sale of Philippine Three Different Lots Silk Vests Imported Fabric —Special, §1 30 . Gloves & each ...... P i . —Special, 69C —Bodice model, ribbon . apair ... i : S . —Gloves that are worth much straps, in pink, orchid, inorc than this special price. They are finished with beautiful embroidered backs. Select from brown and to 71 peach, nile and honeydew. Sizes 38 to 42. Kann’s—Street Floor. 59 light gray. 5 Kann's—Street Floor. o New Models for Spring in . Brassieres —De Bevoise Brassiere (The ¥ Smartway) made on long lines, gives straight bust line and smooth back. Fits per- fectly, and stays down over the low corset or girdle. Made f pifik bmcad:ocou:;l o $3 -00 —Nemo Circlet Brassiere, made of pink brocade coutil, silk jersey top, silk ribbon straps. Hook back model diaphragm dapinen - 64.00 —New Netherall (The Celine) made of silk jersey, chamois front; heavily boned, silk § straps. In pink, orchid and black $8.50 &k —B. & G. Corselets, made on long lines, of pink coutil and satin brocade; also Skinner's satin. Hooks on side; two sets of hose supporters. At— $3.00 to $9.00 Other Models at 50c to $2.00 Kann's—Second Flcor, —The chemise have built-up or camisole tops. i Kann’s-Second Floor. Untrimmed Dress Hats $1.69 —The woman who has her c ideas about just the sort sk hat that becomes her, and sists on its trimmings being “ a little different” will be de- lighted with the pretty hats good quality here at this price. Four Different Kinds of Braids, Five Different’ Lines of Shapes and a Variety of Colors Hat Trimmings 50c to $5.04 —Flowers, ornaments, -fancies, lace flowers, cockades, et4, show: in a large assortment, at 50c to $5.00. —Hats trimmed withopt charge if all is purchased here. Kann's—Second Floor. —pge 1,200 Pairs of New Burson Hosiery A Pair $1.00 —Barson Hosiery is madc of three strands of pure silk and onc strand of Glos, giving the ho an excellent appearance and making them very durable. Have mercerized tops, foot knitted to fit (mot stretched). Select from black, thrush, sombrero, blu cedar, peach, jack rabbit, airee dale, nude, fog, cordovan, bonixo. croisér and beige. Sizes 814 to 10, Kann's—Street Floor. Spring Fashion Revue Now On —Our window displays are in keeping with the spirit { of the occasion. We invite your attention to them, At $2.95, $1.95 and $1.65 1,200 Exquisite Handmade Garments Gowns and Chemise —Made of a splendid quality of lingerie cloth, hand-embroidered and firmly scalloped, in a variety of attractive designs; solid, seed stitch, colado and eyelet embroidery. The gowns have round and V-shape necks.