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SHIPSTEAD CLAIMS | conDEMNED, FACES KNIFE DENIED BY MELLON Secretary Scouts Assertion U. S. Se- Mrs. Annie Buzza, Convicted Slay- er, Has Appendicitis. sociated Press. OSSINING, N. Y., April 10.—An op- eration may be necessary to save the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,. D. C, THURSDAY DENIES FRENCH PLAN. TO RECOGNIZE REDS Poincare Says Moscow Must First lations with Russia, said that the at titude of France respecting the sovie governmernt was the same as that of the United States. He declared that France did not concern herself with the interior regime in Russia, but was determined to protect the inter- ests of the French holders of Russian bonds and could not sacrifice them to the advantages which a few firms APRIL 10, 1924. curity Rate Causes High Inter- est on Farm Loans. Admit Obligations to Foreigners. life of Mrs. Annie Buzza; gonfined in | Sing Sing’s death house awaiting exe- | ion for the murder of Frederick | . The premier said that he had not asked Russia to do more than recog- nize the ordinary principles regulat- ing the relatfons between states, and ! until those principles were recognized | he could not change his attitude. | S el s ¢ }fll‘ht derive from trading'with Rus- ‘Nothing Can Take the Place of a Coat - In Any Woman’s Spring Wardrobe Schneider, a Bronx contractor, it was | announced last night by the head REDUCTION DANGER | brison physician, Dr. Amos O. Squier, By the Associated Press, PARIS,” April 10.—Premier Poin- care, asked in the senate yesterday by Senator de Monzie whether France could not now resume commarcial re- 'SEES 3 Dr. Squier said the woman had been stricken with appendicitis. A blood culture, he added, would determine whether or not she must be operated Dr. Squier added that the 's condition was aggravated by Value of school property in the| United States is $2,409,71 N Says Lower Level Would Tend To- ward Inflation. cerning her pending appeal =l bed eath sentence. i - Fireplace Filters Andirons—Fenders—Grates Screens In All Periods and Finishes “ l 5 ©7© D'iscoun': ‘ Fe—Fre and Mémi‘e[ SLop LALLY-ROHLADER CO..INC 8 successorsvo J.H.Corning 1756 M Street Northwest (Just OF Connecticut Avenue By the Agociated Bress, EW YORK, April 10.—Treasury | sepuritlés are offered to the public at | market rates, Secretary Mellon de- clared In & statement made public here yesterday in reply to assertions | or Shipstead, farmer-labor, | Minnesota, that high interest on Treasury offerings costs the people $100,000.000 a year direc and in- esults in high rates on loans ricultural districts, ng in the form ‘of & letter to rican Hankers' Association Mr. Mellon s *“the govern- i no longer wppeal to the rchase its securities at ket rates on grounds of =T | Mow Totk House Vtexto Repisce | —It is the natural complement for the one-piece g _pre:?led Act. dress and furnishes the:protection that is generally ATEANY, 3. T A0 10 oA atuty needed in the chilly days of spring even in Wash- , would replace the lamw ington. Never has a season produced so mairy rear, v't-\gi:\«“’d by the different style varieties in coats as at present. Styles which show a wide departure from those of o e last season, in both materials and color. tend_to produce infation.” the | —Kann's Coat Store has assembled iour repre sentative groups for Friday’s selling. These are varied enough to meet the needs and desires oi almost any woman. There are so many strikingly different that a woman feels coatmakers have in deed carefully studied the requirements of the different types of womeng ¢ Secretary declared, to the effect of govern- erest rates on loans agricultural districts, Mr. Mellon said both the rates paid on Bovern- s | ment securities and the discount rates |eof federal reserve banks reflected con- Qitions in ' the money market rather than caused them. These rates can- ~ | not be fixed arbitrarily, He added. “In many agriculutral sections,” EMr. Mellon said, “a great majority of \L}m 4»![”{!‘!; re banks are not mem- 300 Smart Spring Coats At $20.75 Two Models Sketched at the Left B ver | G appeal to the |banks to exercise any great | - higher level of jor those districts influence interest | Great Varie’ty! In Addition to Supreme Value, 5 9 5 — Distinguishes the New Easter Black Satin. ; $5.95 —Sports models of fleecy materials that appeal to the youthful. One of the popular models is illustrated. It has a graceful scarf,and is ornamented with a stripe of self material in a lighter tone. Others are in large plaids. The new shades are sun flower, tan, gray, gold, orient and green. The miore sulidued, yet smart styles are of smooth poiret twills, one of fwhich is illustrated. T is a quife distinctive style with:its narrow braid trimming, some are trimmed with gray of mode. e have these also in plai: blue, tan and gray. ‘Misses’ and women'’s sizes. B — 200 Attractive Coats At $39.75 Two Models Sketched at the Right Jfor WOMEN — —Though we picture the style that appeal to the con- servative dresser we also have at this price plenty of sports models in the more daring colors and styles which the younger woman adores. The models illustrated are of poiret twill, in plain blue, trimmed with novel tucking, or in mode and gray with navy trimming. Others are of striped Kasha coating, trimmed with stitched folds, others with fetching little touches of leather in contrast- ing shade. This line is one of our most popular, meeting the price that the average woman expects to pay with unusually high qualities. Airedale, Gray and Black Patent Leather, Black Satin. Suede, Patent and Satin 150 High-Grade Coats At $59.75 Two Models Sketched at the Left Black Suede. $5.95 \iredale Suede, Patent Leather, Black Satin Racquet Suede. $5.95 $5.95 7 ) —This striking, fluffy green plaid coat which is one of thc “models sketched for this group_ is made of “Stroock’s Desire,” and it is wonderfully l&l’.t in weight, but fur- nishes plenty of warmth and is certainly stunning in its smart sport lines. - Other sport models are'of Stroock’s Paris La Mode, in plain colors. The other model shown is of gray flamingo cloth in a novel cut stripe and trimmed with many buttons. It has a gathered collar. We also have the smooth twill cords in navy, or neutral shades, some have cape back. Women's and misses’ sizes. Airedale or Gray Suede, Red Kid, Patent Leather. $5.95 Airedale or Gray Suede. Patent Leather. $5.95 Black Satin. * Smart Stout Coats At $49.75 and $79.50 Two Models Sketched at the Right Gray or Brown Alligator, Airedale Suede, Black Satin. $5.95 Tan Crepe Sole, Golf Oxford. . $5.95 Patent Leathér; Airedale Suede, Tan Calf. $5.95 . Airedale or Gray, Suede, *Black Satin. $5.95 Black Satin, Kidskin, trimmed. $5.95 —Long lines that slenderize, in smooth, soft materials that add nothing to the silhouetfe through bulkiness are the carefully constructed skillfully designed models which are very gracious to the large figure. The braid- trimmed model illustrated is of navy charmeen. The beau- tifully braided coat, with its gray. squirrel collar is one of . the higher priced coats. It is distinctly a dress coat, and the shade is an exquisite gray. . The lengths are the three- quarter, the seven-eighths and the full length. The sizes - up t0.56. oz At all our stores, but in smaller variety at “City Club Shop.” The Smartest of All .Easter Silk Hosiery Famous makes, modish col- ors, Luxurious Silk Hosiery, brimful of value—for every gpstume and every purse. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. $Iéf‘5‘ $1.85. $1.95, $2.50 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. e Cor 7th & K Sts. Eighth and D Sts. “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. “The Busy Corner”