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EURE OF PARIS KEEPS - WALES FROM HOME Gancels Return Afier Late Party S With Americans to Be With Them Again. EpARIS, April 15.—“How are they #olng to keep him down on Windsor farm after he 5 52 might o the title of a topical song based @ the Prince of Wales'—or rather the Enrl of Chester’s—present visit to e French (‘J[)(dl After informing the British em- v of his intention to leave yes- frday afternoon for London the mRp from which he emerged much Girer and decided to postpone his de- | parture so that he might dine with e same American friends whom h n’* with Wednesday night and un ,.rl the early luur\';xucrda) morn- o tincing in the Monmartre interrupted B the necessity for sleep. ~The prince's present plans call for i automobile trip to Le Touquet, shere he expects to play golf over She Bastertide instead of going @hurch at Windsor with his family. Harriman, banker, ng 3 Botres of @ivotee lad been an of his wife. The de- Harriman the cust s and alimony | at Harrimai planned last night to resume his | Rome. to | Specially Built Coffin Needed for 700-Pound Woman KANSAS CITY, April 38.—Local undectakers were confronted with a perplexing problem last might in sup- plying a casket for Mrs. Pear] Gard- ner, thirty-six, who weighed 700 pounds. A spct(l] coffin, only two feet longer than it is wide, will have to be constructed for her. Where to find six men stalwart enough to carry the coffin is another problem. Mrs. Gardner died at her home, at Jenks. She was said to have been the biggest woman in the worid. She measured 38% inches from shouldex to shoulder. ITALY INVITES LEAGUE. Prince turned over in bed for another | Mussolini Will Welcome Delegates Emigration Parley. ‘A, April 18.—Premier Mus- | Italy has given a climax to t ipate next month in the confer- on emigration to be held in The council of the league may be | represented by its president, Alberto Guani Premier Musso- lini is se best men here to pa t nd to streigthen Italian influ- e of his in league activi- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY PERSIA WILL IGNORE SOVIET-BRITISH PACT Gives Notive on “Spheres of In- fluence” Arrangements to. League of Nations. By the Associated Pross. GENEVA, April 18.—A new kind of problam was somewhat sensationally thrust upon the league of nations yesterday when Persia officially gave notice that she would be bound in no way by the negotiations now pro- ceeding between Russia and Great 'hag made no appeal Britain concerning spheres of inter- est in Persia. On the assumption that the day of spheres of influence has definitely putsed, Persia has forwarded to the league of nations copies of corre- spondence which she alleges has passed between bolshevik Russia and Great Britain looking <o 2 revision of the agreement of 1907 between czarist Russia and Great Britain, under which the Russian sphere was fixed for northern Persia and the | British_fw' southern Persia. The Teheran government also has forwarded to the league oopies of correspondence between and the British foreign office the lezgue of nations to distribute the entire _ correspondsnce among all members of the league. As Persia under the cove- nant of the league on the ground that International peace is endanger- Easter Clothes for Men, Women and Children CREDIT Moderate Prices Reasonable Terms H. 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Successors to Pettits & Levy Jester Co. Easter Coats Soft fabrics, Polos, Plaids, ete., for Sport and sl 4 50 Street ... Boy's Easter Svits Sturdy and stylish. - N *\ GG \ A .98 up q@ ¢ Ladies Skirts.$5.98 up o “ Blouses.$1.19 up $9-% | | sik Blouses. .$3.98 up and requests| the od, the duly of the league seems undlear. After a mesting of the heads of the various sections of the league, however, if was decided that all states should be informed on the question. Child Labor Less in South. Anhougn the south was for years looked upon as the principal user of child Iabor, excepting possibly the <otton mill ‘districts of New England Dbefore legisiation in the north re- duoed it, recent figures show that North Curolina, for some time a heavy e in this way, now has jess children employed. Dufing period of inspection only cases of viclation were dis- . In 1920 the census showed 000 children employed in that state. ‘APRIL 18 1924. MUST HOLD PRIMARIES. State Attorney General of Mary- land Makes Ruling. By the Assoriaied Press. BALTIMORE, April 18.—State At- torney General Thomas H. Robinson has ruled that the presidential pri- mary election must be held in Mary- land, President Coolidge is the @nly candidate who has filed thus far and 1€ April 18—the time limit for filing— sses without any additional petition Ing registered at ‘the secretary of state’s office, it bad been held that primary would be necessary May except in sections where contests promised for congressional nomina- tions and delegates to the state con> ventions. The necessity of holding a state-wide primary arises f rom the fact that the election law gives the voters the rl‘sht 10 choose between a single can- ate or an uninstructed delegation 1o the national conventions. Man's SHJT Clungu Cuxor Gustave Brusch, a Dane, has plexed medical authorities by "his | habit of undergoing change of color. | Recently he has changed color for the third time. Twenty-efght years ago, after an nttack of fever In| western Africa. his skin changed to an unnatural white. At the present time {t has become a rich plum black and he has not taken of anv tallic drugs or medicines which could have caused it | | | OAL SUBSTANTIAL Reductions on all - our coals for Apr. delivery. W. A, $14.90 W. A.'Stove, $15.00 W. A, Nut, $1450 W. A. Pea, $1L25 B. J. Werner 923 New York Avenue but ), 555 50D HE5 855 6655 = Please Notice! This sale consists of nothing ENGLISH BPOAD- CLOTH SHIRTS—the cupe- rior quality, high lustrous cloth that gives such long wear and { stands frequent tubbings. Sett : e A == L no™ si0£s & 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABLE STORE” ] ing the Pace for Values in This Great Sale of Franklin 7626 | | Men’s Real Imported Engllsh Broadcloth Shirts Quality and Workmanship That Puts Them in the $3 and $3.50 Class! 83 Men familiar with the wearing quali- ties and appearance of English Broad- for $5.50. at $3 and $3.50. custom shirt. Sizes 1314 to 17. cloth Shirts will wear no other. these men the sale now in progress at Goldenberg’s will prove a real welcome. And to all men who wanf to get ac- quainted with the many merits of Eng- lish Broadcloth Shirts this sale provides an opportunity to save money. Put These Shirts to the Acid Test of Comparison! Quality of Materials and Superior workmanship Make Them the Best Buy in Washington for the Price—$1.88 Each; Three To ‘Each is cut generously large, expertly made and carefully finished. shrunk neckband, five clear pearl button fronts, buttonhole and button on sleevé placquette; very full- cut skirt and deep-cut armholes, insuring perfect fit and comfort. Hand pressed and finished just like a Colors: White, And, men, get this fact straight in your ntind—they are not “sale” shirts, but quality shirts, bought from several of New York’s best shirt manufacturers. 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Single-breasted Sport and Norfolk models, two and three but- ton coats with patch pockets: Of serviceable Cassimeres, in light, medium and dark shades of tan, brown, gray and gunpowder; also stripes, novelty mixtures and herring- bones, as well as the always desirable navy blue serges. Sizes 33 to 44 regulars. Goldenberg's—Mon's Clothing Store—First Floer. So buy yours early. Top center pleat, beaded pre- | i | | | | |