Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1924, Page 10

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10,000 TROOPS TO GO ON TRAIL OF REBELS Southeastern Drive Will Be Opened by Mexico Next Week. - 11 Officers Executed. By :he Assoviated Press, MEXICO CITY, April 15.—The cam- paign against the rebels in thé south- eastern states will be started within a week, the war department an- nounces. Ten thousand federal troops will take part under command of Gen. Eugenio Martinez. major have been tried by drumhead vourt-martial and executed at Cludad Victoria, state of Tamaulipas, aceord- ing “to information received today from Gen. Rafael Moreno, command- er of the Ciudad Victoria garrison. REBELS GIVE UP SHIP. HAVANA, Cuba, April 15.—The Mex- jcan stenmship Tabasco, which has been used by the de la Huerta forces as a transport, was brought' here by ler commanding officer to suirender her to the Obregon government, it was stated by A. M. Seracho, Mexican minister here, who went aboard at once. The Tabasco had been ordered to prepare to take part in an attack on Vera Cruz, it was stated, but her cap- tain declined to dd so. 3 Rebel Boats Surrendered. THE. EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, able to hold the reins of government because he has played one set of politicians against the other. Inter- ruler as Premier of Albania since March, 1922, under the Timited mon. | ®@tlonal students have marveled at his ability to hold on without bring- archy which has been accepted bY|ing success to any of the important the league of nations, is a young|movements. Zogu as prime minister mountain chieftain, highly ambitious | has declared in favor of a form of but without education. He has been ! republic. Porch Furniture Scarred? Make It New! Twenty minutes and a quarter pint of Univernish to a chair will make you think your porch furniture just arrived from the Rauler of Albania Uneducated. Ahmet Bey Zogu, Who has been the APRIL 15, 1924 # 1.E Cunningham & G & Easter Day In All Its Glory Is But Four Days Away- And the store is brimful of the prettiest showmg of Easter COATS, SUITS, DRESSES and HATS that we have seen in years. A statement by Gen. Angel Flores,| EI, PASO, Tex., April 15—Mexican presidential aspirant, that he s too | gunbonts MA‘]r!%flll AwinPriets, e . ‘encente Majr, Tenlente Fernandez, poor to finance a regular campalgn. |y ,,pe Villa Hermosa and other smali has brought him a number of offers | poats have been surrendered by reb- of support and a movement to raise|els to the Mexican government, ac- & campaizn fund now is under way.|cording to o dispatch from Mexico *firet rebel generals, three colonels, | City received by Acting Mexican Con- four lieutenant colonels and one sul Jose Q. Mir today. Easter Clothing for Men, Women and Chlldren CREDIT Reasonable Terms store! g Why not try it? Univernish is the famous Murphy Varnish in small cans for home use. Your dealer has it clear and in six wood colors. Not affected by eather. nivernish —"the universal varnish™ DYER BROTHERS, INC. 734 13th St.'N.W. Main 2164 and 5618 ‘Washington, D. C. WHERE YOU CAN BUY UNIVERNISH 3. C. Beard, s 5905 Georgia Ave. N.W. PR g Oapifel Palat, OIl and Glass Co., Sdnrd c 1508 it bt N.W. Moderate Prices H. ABRAMSON == i 7th and L Streets Northwest BT s s atz. Open Until 10 P.M. Saturdays No Branch Stores m R, Walls, 730 8th St B.E. Weinberg, 530 415 8¢, 8.W. ALEXANDRIA, VA., R, E. Knight & Son ‘MD. James Bowling & Co. ROCKVILLE, MD., Eldridge’s Drug Sore MOUNT RAINIER, T Veanetian, Hels Taen st xw. Kentucky Hardware Co. 3241 M St. N.W, | 8. B Lasdy & Son. 3934 Georgia Ave. N.W. A SUIT EVENT OF UNRIVALED VALUES CHOICE OF THE HOUSE $ 00 | AANY $55. OO SUlT : 8 Featuring the Boyish and Man-Tailored Suits in Long and Short Coat Lengths lmmaculately Tailored In Fine Twills, Hairline Stripes, etc. 1337 F St. N.W. Near 14th “And The re All Six 1fty” Charming EASTER FROCKS In Pretty New Silks Emphasizing Matronly Type Dresses from 38 up to 52 cgpmen HEN:, PEKIN S TRIXIE, Black Suede Pl Black Satin, 3650 Patent Leather, \ B Al and Seude, $6.50. 6 $6.50. and Raguet Suede $650. A PETITE s Patent, Satin and Colored Kids, $6.50. Practically Every Dress Different ;‘ Such a bewildering lot of Spring loveliness that it's hard to describe them. You might say the adorable shades were most important were the styles not so fascinating. Fabrics are the richest qualities of Satins French Crepe Georgettes Flat Crepe Lace and Silk Gowns There are black frocks with white net frillings, frocks wnrdxd lace inserts ov;r I|:l.le f::ll:—fmcks on the three kinds e Chinese order—many straight-line s with trimming There are of shoe stores from shoulder to hem—frocks with all-over embroidery, First—The Store where you can find shoes | : frocks with rows and rows of daintiest val you are satisfied to wear, at a price you $6. [ frocks and many styles of handsome dignity for older hesitate to pay. e N oo Second—The Store where you can buy shoes you hesitate to wear, at the price you are satisfied to pay, and— Third—The Sterling Store where you find “The kind of shoes you want - . at the price you want to pay” AND THEY'RE ALL ] The Sterling Store is “different” Featuring TWILL COATS for EASTER Superb Tailoring - Handsome Styles Wonderful Values ALCAZAR Black Satin - and Suede, 06.50. GAY SPORT COATS —of Color Contrasts. $25.00 and $3500 Coats S""%'iiaf"f" $1 4 NE) Striped Fabrics Soft Polaires All the Dash and Swagger of Higher- Priced Models Sterling Easter Chiffons and Silk Service Hose Presented in the Smart Colors of New York and Paris Gray 31 Jackrabbie Tanbark (Sombom Dawn . Thruh Apticot Lariat Novelty “Speed Hose” for Men—Extraordinary Value at 6sc. Biush Guninetal

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