Evening Star Newspaper, April 18, 1924, Page 21

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SHIP LANDS 18 RICH YUCATAN REFUGEES Mexican Revolution Victims on Way to Border Haven and Dunk:rk France. ymwu K Vi wealthy refug April 17.—Eighteen s from the Peninsula now in the hands of Mex- | s, were landed here British steamship on L. Garcla, banker o, with his wife and four ained on board the for Dunkirk, France. ¥ Garcla, bis wife, son and h will make their until peace shall have cd in Yucatan. Uhe party landed here, including veral women and children, are for northern Mexico, where hey. will bo ufde e protection o i Mexican federal Sovermment” Al 3 ) customs equipped with e in haste, Muneric i Progres hildren, re pack into ha a4 suit « One of them, cus nspectors suid, had a bag of siiver money weighing 1 fifteen pounds tertalnmen The refu. Ship. es, members of the told crew customs inspect= entertainment M )¢l work being done highly o | cially men_with Many hours April 18.—Cols. Jose Vanishes. April 18— In th suddenly had disappeared Tex., and that eff Department of to trace her had been BACKBONE That's all you need to save—not a “wish- | yea |& with | s they could AWDM. SXANDRIA, Va, April 18 (Spe- he length of terms they are supposed to serve under the Virginia law has become a source of Worry to Alexandria_councilmen who in Sep- tember will round out the second of the council-manager form of ernment. An opinion on this ques- tion i¥ sought hy a resolution pre by Councilman Thomas J. Fannon yesterda Much controvers this point, some believing though the councilme sented erning the situation is confusing cause of the many amendments. $69,764 City Balance. City Manager Rich, in his monthly financial statement, said that at the the city | Bad a cash balance of S LT he [within the * imit current expe of the budget. 3 s of the city, he said, imately $20,000 a month on which grew heated at when the council dis- reet improvement pro- man Ticer declared that | continuance of the street building | program would lead eventually to a | higher tax rate. at he did not - and_ said t of the city would for the curtailment or aban- donment of the program. meeting. The entire cit | fully by insurance port of the city ma perty is covered that the schools and their con |are covered to the extent of $270,0 | other city property, $231,000 and’ the | recent policy covering the gas plant | of $61,500 Health Department Praised. The health de and_the ed by ment who is operatin the past m Dr. Dillard ur patients and operated upon enty-elght without cost to the pa- tients or the city inouncement of lard, was made of the a lot at Wolfe and St 0. which is to shington School is prac- gregations of all city churches others joined today in rowd atten The music i under the ship of Kennth W. Ogden. Min- cally ail churches as o pogram. which was ar > Alexandria Ministerizl = direction and | Grand Jury. and John Lyn on with the r the Alexandri were held for t nd jury under | $1:000 bond. Lypch had futnished his bond this morning. The men testited in the Action, | however, was deferred until a future | nary hearing before Judge Duvall that they had both been so much in- toxicated the night of the robbery that they remembered nothing in connection with the goods they took to 2 house in Franconia, six miles south of the city. James T. Lloyd, president of the board of education of the District of Columbia, yesterday, addressing the Kiwanis Club, declared that the world is not half as bad as it is pictured. He sounded a note of idealism in say- ing that fellowship would make the world an ideal place in which to live. Next week, it was announced, both Washington ' and Fredericksburg Kiwanis clubs would be guests of the local club. A parade and an ex- tensive program are being arranged. The last night of the automobile show last night brought out the larg- est crowd of the week and rounded out the most successful exhibit staged here periodically for the past threc years. The radio set ~ went “Hoffmin, the Taylor.” Other awards were made to William Bartlett, 410 Wilkes street; A. Young, 108 North Patrick street; Kenneth Rhodes, 603 Summerland California offers you the most ideal climate and setting in which to enjoy the summer. Breezes from the snow-capped Sierras and the cool trade winds of the Pacific make a perfect blend of delightful weather. Promise your- self a trip to California this sum- mer. Go via the San Francisco Overland Limited orany one of 4 ofher trains direct fo Galifornia The Union Pacific operates two trains to Denver—with connec- Al tions for California. | Low Fares This Summer— See Salt Lake en route without addi- tional cost. For free Califeornia booklets and full information, esk F. L. Feakins, General Agent Union Pacific System, 508 Commercial Trust Bidg. th and Market Sts. Philadelphia, Pa. prelimi- | DON’T ke a stranger to the store of better pros- pects — come in TODAY!/I Diamonds Are Worn by Prosperity Climbers- One Dollar a Week Makes a Swell “Step Ladder” A" SMALL PAYMENT STARTS YOU WEARING this badge of prosperity today—SAVING a little each week not only puts you on “Diamond Street”—it's hands” with ambition that makes Landlords out of renters. “shaking $1.00 A GOOD DIAMOND IS A PAL TO BE PROUD OF ““Flashlights’’ to Success MAKE A DIAMOND YOUR “STEPPING STONE” TO SUCCESS Start climbing TODAY-—you’ll have something to show for dollars that otherwise would slip through your fingers. be paid for before you know. One Dollar Payment Down Starts You Wearing This Diamond! your dollars Dia> 708 Seventh Stxeet N. W. Then $1.00 a Week Beautiful Ring Tllustrated Above ¥75 $1.00 a Week I_ UNDREDS OF DIAMOND OWNERS have told us just this—“If you hadn’t started me saving that Diamond I wouldn’t have the Diamond or the money either today.” One Dollar down pay- ment starts YOU—NOW! Down, ONE DOLLAR EACH WEEK 3 o £ e oS Do It will SAVING IS EASY WHEN YOU HAVE A DIAMOND TO SHOW FOR IT Thrift is folks show something you hear so much about and so few it—it’s easy to save a Diamond when you save weekly. Start today—our way. One Dollar Down Gives You This Diamond! Members Better ¥ou 85 Years of Square Dealing OPTICIANS Are Bank Presidents W e aring Your Dia- mond Now? Two dollars Each Week .—W ear your own ' Diamond! NDED 1888 3123 M Street N. W. Business Bureau SRERRRS RN RS RN ARERERR to | M FRIDAY, APRIL 18, South Washington street; P. L. Simp- son, 510 North Washington street; Miss Helen Akem, 429 South Fairfax |3 street; , 209 South e 29 1924. Cameron street; S. Dreifus, 120 South Payne street; Richard Jones, 811 King street; Nelson T. Proctor, R. F. D, No. 5, Alexandria; Leslfe Howard, 328 73 Commer L J C. Galnes, 1008 King stre C. Trenary, 612 Sout Miss Jeanette ¢ 3 King street; Ralph I : :,.r:(::: : L. F. Dyson, 1004 orth West street; J > Erince - 102 South Washington stree: Damerou, 714 Queen street; Charles 518 South Alfred Agnes ymond. i It matters little what it Is that you ant—whether & situation or a ser- nt—a want ad in The Star will ro will fill your want Crump, street; Miss North Fairfax M The New THERMAX Electric Iron Made by the Universal people, Frary & ok New Britain, Conr. teed by them and ourselves. C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. Moved to 709 13th St.—Just Above G Phones Main 140, Main 6436 Landers. Guaran- R & G Corsets 98¢ to $5 All the new spring models to fit every figure—best quality materials— new R & G Corsets will make your Easter suit or dress fit and better. look Women’s Easter 720~22~24 Tth St.N.W. Agents for Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns l Ready With Style, Service and Savings on Daniels Refuses Boom. RALEIGH, N, C, April 13.—After refusing to Detmlt his name to be presented to the Democratic state convention here yesterday for dersement of the Democratic pres dential nomination, Joséphus Daniels former Secretary of the Navy, w elected one of the eight dele; large to the national convention it in- New York. WHERE THE VOGUE OF THE MOMENT IS FIRST REVEALED A Collection of Charming FROCKS AND WRAPS For Easter and Afterwards Dainty modes for afternoon, dinner and semi-formal wear. Soft silks in the season's favored shades—featuring and powder blue. 529.75 to 389.50 Charmingly fashioned of twill and charmeen. Youthful models that express the joyous season of Easter and Spring- tan Very exceptional values $49.75 City Club Building 1316 G Street ~s HOP AMERICAN LADY RADIO GIRDLE Made exceptionally well, with elastic sides and strong garter supporters, in both pink 2 and brocaded models; all sizes.. Apparel Smart Easter Sults Suits that comparc favorably w much higher priced models. All on the most correct spring lines handsomely tailored. Lined with crepe de chine. Beaded—Braided—Fan Novel Poiret Twills Velour Checks Sizes 16 to 42 147 arkable group, from \\Iuch many will appreciate choosing. Youthiul, boyish modes and plain lored styles, in single and double breasted effects. Wonderful suits at $14.98. Boyish Suits Tailored Styles Mannish Effects Sports Suits Belted Models tai- EASTER COATS 75 Just the Coat for wear now and on occa- sions all through the season will be found in this unusually desirable developed of soft, beautiful materials, in twe assortment. $ They are tone neutral grays and tans or bold black and §\ White plaids. some.Stout Sport Coats included. There are Coats for misses and w\omcn in this specially priced group: also Two-Pants , Cloth Suits Genuine boys, and Brown EasterDresse [g frocks to choose from, all the newest modes i Canton Crepes, Flat Crepes, Lace| and Georgettes, Georgettes, Rosh- anaras, Printed Crepes, and Many| Others. EASTER HATS Specially Priced for 1 Day’s Selling Women who seek dis and women tinctive at econ- ars. All the In the tweeds and emblem ymy prices should not let this unusual event go by without buying one or more of these Hats There large, dium models, and spe are me- of mature and color) The Selection of Easter Hats new spring shades at This Price Is Ex- tremely Large The style too nu- . e for immediate and summer wear, in all () els. Trimmings and = colors that predomi- nate. The correct modes for misses and shopping day before Easter. Dot et B the maximum of comfort and wear at the same time latest styles for spring and summer use. In nearly all the wanted leathers and sizes. before the rush comes, as it will. owing to the small amount one has to pay for real honest shoes. t) Women’s Kayser & Onyx | Guaranteed Silk (Glos) Chiffon & Thread Silk Hose Hose for Women colors, including shades dificult to find. This is truly Baster hoslery for IR Of heary silk with seamed back: satistaction guaranteed: in spring col- merous almost to the very latest mod- matrons. Remember. tomorrow is the last Ones that are constructed to give $ 7 I i 9 Come early so you can shop early At least fiffeen distinct l ors, Iulnlu:‘ ample sup- c pix of hachs. with two strong, In Belted models anc Reefers for Boys novelty which so popular—braided med—for the little fellow from 274 tog \l] - W o(v] are trim- rose, i side tier .or ace and ruffles. from 7 to 14 years Little Tots’ French Dresses Little Tots' Fancy Voile Dresses, 2 to years. Lace, m- broidery and smoc ed trimmed. Colol Pink, blue, orchid. honey dew and prett. of colors, also white, 39¢ Full-Fashioned Sox for Boys and Girls 29c combinations I lues Cloth Suits for real Norfolk styles—( mixtures for boys from 7 to 17 > 2 $2 Boy’s Wash Suits Attractive models T9lCEET ¢4 39 rial, which insures ° long, hard service Saturday only Stylish and well made of exceptional qt overplaids, tan, green, gray and combinations. Plain polaire cloth flarebacks. 8 to 17 years ellent quality taffeta, ma with scalloped botte or applique trimming OMLC fancy collars and cuffs S te Girls’ White Confirmation Dress Made of sheer voile or nice fresh i $2.98 Sl Girls’ White Dresses Your choice of pretty, sheer Voile firmation or general wear: prettily $ ,98 trimmed with lace, embroidery or e ruffles. 7 to 14 years. e Both long and short models, in ex- ceptionally fine quality crepette $ 98 cloth, nicely smocked and silk em- . broidered. § months to 3 years e . - ’ 2 Little Tots’ Coats of Polaire Cloth Yoke styles; side-tie effect; for little tots from 2 to 6 years, in both 55.49 aasznd Small & Big Girls’ Hats girl of 14 years, Mad silk combinations, al, bon and flower trimm Silk Hose Dérby ribbed olors black and white, pongee and Dluoe; devble-faeed sturdy pairs of pants for the young boy. $12.98 Big Girls’ Plaid Coats $7.50 Girls’ Tafleta.S_ilk Dresses or crisp Organdy Dresses for con- Little Tots’ White Crepello Coats polaire and plaid materials. For the little tot of 2 t Boys' & Girls’ Sport Fancy striped cuffs and tops. Highly mercerized yarn in anl eofors. C

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