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THE EVENI STAR, WASHI FRIDA APRIL 18, 19: LOOKS TO COOLIDGE S©@ o t; _ Births Reported. ot i fo e AR | Marriage Licenses. |$765 FINE IN LIQUOR CASE. | IN JAPANESE |SSUE' (5 1@ y “I‘TIn:"i;l:‘llro:px;-."w:’y;-i:;.“.‘-_ v;::: {:’]‘n‘\,r';rfi'm(': ol m::,u:;:-e licenses have been fssued fo the e i R S .}krlj' . Albert D. apd Mary N. Bartlett, gir James K. Willlams and Lydia V. Brooks. { 3 B B e Deaths Reported. both of Richtnond, Va Days in Jail by Judge Schuldt. “7 \ . __(Continued from Bighth Page.) _ | Emanonel and < 3 = e fiowing deaths have beon reported to| Harrison 0. Lake and Alics G. Rogers. Pleading gullty to charges of trans- | | m e & 0. boy. bonrs Charles I, Gray and Rhea (. Shank porting and lllegal possession of Tokic Hopes President May Find |, lafter the middle of May and before Some Way to Wipe Out leaving town for the summer Raffaele and Socco: Guglielind, girl George Hedges of Sheldon, lows, a0d | jiquor and two charges of traffic vio- Taigl and “Terem *Consort]. girl . | Helen Van W ~ lations. Bernard . Kelly, colored, was | On Tuesday, April 29, at §:13 o'clock isto and Rosina Battaglis, girl | Jdesse W. Springs and Lucy Galloway. fined $765 by Judge Schuldt in Police . . i Offense. Pl E i L co Catuced,” girl | Clinton Nevills, and Maggie C. Pettiford. | Court’ yesterday. - In default of fine Smart Novelties in ' |lard’ Hotel, there will be a conceri| italph A and Marparer T ingardner, bor | George Harris of Mclean. Va.. and Beatrice | 280 days in jafl was set as &n it | | which will’ be sponsored by the War | Kobert I und Areater Palmer girl H nate. Kelly was arrested by Police- . and [ man Watson Salkeld in an sutomobile containing seventy-two gallons of liquor, a ) TWO COURSES ARE OQPEN )°thers of the late Wa | benefit_of the boys in the 3 Army hospitals of Washington. fom the | Haoer M. and Dorothy owier. Ein val and | Bertram and sara boy New Apparel x Fo Gearge P! ‘Atbrecht," Caited States Soldiers® ording to the latter. ¢ patronesses will include Mrs | Hom, Jumes King aud Lousse Brooks. Veto of Immigrati ; le e M Tatt | "Navy Holonan. 2087 1_si. | Gurfield Fannings of this eity and Docie | = 5 » 2 . gration Bill or Let- | Mre. Taft, Mrs. Hughes, ha Long. bor. jge hoy . Muiliean, 7310 G . B. Simpkins of Johnston, & € J 3 cks, ~Miss ' Boardman and ot Jote b Traines bor. Horace Rrown. 4608 Sherlf sa me. ik W, Long of Willlamsport, Md., and For Misses, Juniors and Girls other prominent socially.. The appearing will be Franceska Kasp: awson. soprano; Represen- Ha v o S tative . A. Woodrum of Virginia, Sl b BY DAVID LAWRENCE. baritone! Mary Muller Fink of Bal. | Ja®es and Japan is relying on President Cool- | timore, harpist, and Mrs. Chindblom, A %6 et at s | planist. 1t s’ expected that a pord pe out in some way the|tion of the Marine jand Orchestra affemse against her pride cor a [ will assist In the action of the Senate and ter Urging Amendment Urged. Fannie Chbase, boy. John Young, Vi nane Hospitai Amelia T. Bohnert of this city. f s. v\n..an boy. Tohn Brown, Georgetown Hospita! (Camin and Marcelle Dubs. 3 01 1. Mable Darse rear lll" 8 3 lawrence of Lakehurst, N. J., and boy. Nettle ¥ : BROS., INC. 721 NINTH STREET,N. W. | i it T 1E loveliest of the new fashions designed | 2PIECE mw 5-PIECE | for youth made especially for us. Misses’ use : Japancse esclusion. hithertn |, MTS: Mark W. Potter. wife of the ; . Pictorial nt ate commerce commissioner, is Hemstitching Store Hours—9 to 6 honor of the Connecticut delegation of the D. A. those as M t.s?.‘.‘..if.“ is mot wheth £ slenciinithe svonink for e lieay Pleating— | Costume Suits. . $68.50, $78.50, $98.50 to $238 | han b xcluded tute Women located at 339 street Buttons Made Exclusive | $65 Sports Coats. . . .$25, $37.50, $45 to $78.50 ! Heman's o SRS Wil be abouc seventy-ive o Order Agents for Dress Coats. . .. $35, $45, $58.50 to $128 | ,T.zt:@:,‘ 3 S All Work 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Elite Styles gl THEX AREiS05 AND §55,SUITS Dresses. ... .. .. $25, $37.50, $48.50 to $118 | a reception vesterday afternoon in Guaranteed Patterns ! Hats..........$10.50, $14.50, $18.50 to $30 | 3 Suééestio?fs for Luncheons and Salads Skirts. . . ....$9.75, $12.50, $15 to $22.50 isting were Mrs. Among 3 . wife of Sen- threaten the United b u _Inhf th»{ phr chuyler Merritt, consequences e idea of g Tenresentative Merritt; Misa iors’ irls’ weakened economically by’ 1 ",(,';i,( 3, act Meni Juniors’ and Gitls aos "hehr"“"h‘.ffi diminishe 1}:‘,'-‘:2::‘«;.1(.\_.» FI:"‘::. \?!:.‘ 4 cans Salmon, | trying to threaten the United S Faar hobtars Dreditent penecral No. 1 cans Salmon, Silk Dresses. . . . $15, $19.50, $25 to $45 | i8'regarded by Amer as preposterous. Rightx of United States Upheld. The Japancse in defining the tlemen ment” is looked upon at Department uable contribu tion to the mmigration. it puts J willing from Americ 8-0z. cans Shrimp, 14-oz. glass Shrimp, | 6-0z. glass Lobster, ; 6-0z. can Boned Chicken, 13-0z. can Boned Chicken, Hats. ... 6-0z. can Lobster, Skirts. . . 15-0z. can Lobster, $115 75 | Middies. . . Magruder’s Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K Street PSTABLISHND 1875 Phone Mam 4180 Gingham and Linen Dresses $3, $4.50, $7.50 to $19.50 ...$12, $16.50. $19.50 to $78.50 1 .. .$3.50, $4, $7.50, $10.50 to $14.50 ..$5.75, $6, $6.75 to $8.50 . $1.95 and $3 Sweaters—Underwear | HGCSIERY SPECIALS Women's Chiffon Silk Hosiery. We have them in twenty-five new colors, including black and gun metal. A finc quality, sheer and clear. These s Hose will surprise you at this very low price. Every pair perfect. Pair ador's action Coats.. . f Connecticut and Miss Janet Rich- ards. Among the ton were R nr-.\vmflu\v“ cean, Reb- letter formally recognized the right | resentative Sch r, rs. Charles of Congress snd of every nation to | Spaulding and Miss Junet Richards. control immigra but the Japanese = protest is not made on the grounds n if illegality or international law, but at the Women's City Club of amicable rela- afternoon, 4:30 to 6 les, o'clock, sted by Mrs J. . Call- The question will not he decided by | breath and Mrs. Bertha Robertson. pending bill to b Mrs. Alfred Craven will preside at h non-sighature ¢ table. Miss Esme Reeder will President. Such a ain with several violin selec- ecutive’ eomm ohn Allen Munson will _be F Street Corner Thirteenth including banana, nude, dawn, airedale. Indidn skin, gun 9 metal. black, ' silv -~ and light gra time, hut it will not satisfy —— Mr.’ Coolidge will find far 1 dance will be glven un- to ices of the entertainme: ip of Japan should be lost of the Women's City Club, 3 Pa"." ’5 00 and nism substituted. It is row, com- conceded in official circles that what- clock p.m.. Mid- aval Academy ever is done at this stage of the con- sy will leave a lasting mark ctween Japa n future y point m h 65 years in Business F at 12+ neme Second Stage of Qur honor. Women's “Humming Bird” Gaar- anteed Silk Hoslery—Many new e arrived in this won- hs Silk Hose pair fully P teed to give 50 satisfaction or a new New Vests of Flannel Like sketch, to be worn Cranwell, Mi: Maria R of | an interesting party from Buenos Adres at the Hamilton Hotel. ndship pair free of charge. Aer:tosthe = with tailored suits and Sizes 8§ to 10%. Per e uskiTE | s, ¥. P. Gunning and her a skirts. Effectively trim- pair . 2 that a substitute amendment be|gnes, Miss Dolan and med with white pearl but- " ‘Hosery Section—Main Floor luding the defi- n's agreement re in chargo of al fete, to be Raleigh Hotel May 1 mmit- adopted formally nition of the gentlen contained in Am n letter or some other tons and silk binding. In a complete assortment of colors, including poudre at the Rave appointed on the prize « which accomplishes the Tathilde Huber, Miss A. F. S S anavic Congress but does not o e Mis y. Grant, Miss o, latvin Or he can wait until the h.u o ¥, M Margaret Herrity, + gold, o to him and veto it with tho L M, A fiss Kitty Crilly, tions for chs is no evidence that politic are involved, though in fornia's protests recommen 3 Katyerine. Friday night, April the committee will met and wrap the prizes, which will be donated for the benefit of the ause. tan and sheik. Vcry spccxal For Six Lessons in Our Dressmaking Class at Tho New English Broad- cloth Mannish Blouse— shown in sketch—with the smart new mannish collars, omplishment of Japane though it b - T i o e P accompanied by a formula less offen The “lanasetoscop! in v\mu‘;‘ar:l tar 92 50 .I ct us help you make your spring clothes, also sive to Japan? That is the substance [ vention which tests te ;n;»\\ k}’))m;h:‘\' 8 7:5 2 ‘-u assist in selecting your materials, trimming, etc. Y Y > “controversy : e moment v vented b, 3 mecial ut 3 , as 5 TR e e “Technical Institute of The Mannish 6% Special classes from 5 to 6 p.m. daily for office President wiil not act at once, 1 The «vn-sr:;u:nlsn'l";;lr; vipets T o employes. will permit the present exciten: llhv ‘:“{R g‘la:f:d(_;':l’ ik Rt Main Floor i downclstols tavPRling the 4 wool-silk measurer and is really (Copyright, 1924.) . modified electroscope. Our Downstairs Store Presents New - Arrivals and Wonderful Styles The Sensational Sale of Easter Dresses Again Featured at the Low Price of L Actually worth many dollars more than the price of $1285. Those who attended the opening of this sale on Thursday were amazed at the Smart Lines, Beautiful Ma- terials and Numerous Style Touches which set these Dresses apart from the ordinary frocks. Dresses for every occasion of Street, Afternoon, Sports and Evening Wear. Remember we've STINEMETZ got to be out of FINAL these premises Saturday night, AUTOMAHC REDUCTION April 26. That S AL E Price leaves us just a week and a day— to dispose of this entire stock of high-grade Frocks Suits Coats and to do it we are mak- NO C. o. D. - No Exchanges ing an additional reduc- - pi tion from the already No Alterations - No Returns il gulices® of i A.LL SALES HNAL dollar more every two days. An FEaster Note! EISEMAN'’S SPECIAL Spring Suit ‘A new and greater Eiseman’s is truly rep- resented in this greater value in men’s quality clothing. Line No. On April 16th Price is . $4 00 « April 17 (R < April 18 « April 19 & Apnl 21 00 - Apnl 22 3 «- April 23 . » $ oo « April 24 « April 25 “ April 25« - . § oo « April 26 All models and all the new spring shades in fine quality Flat Crepes, Can- ton Crepes, Satin-faced Crepes, Geor- gette Crepes, Sports €repes, Printed Crepes, Elizabeth Crepes. Misxes' Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 Women’s Sizes 38 to 44 And it’s a real value from every angle— style, fabric and finish are the same as predom- inate in garments at much higher prices. Today and Tomorrow Deduct $2 Delay may cost you the garment you have your heart set upon—for these prices are VERY, VERY LOW—lnd the values VERY, VERY GOOD. $16.90 to $31.80 Dresses—3S2 Less Tomorrow! $19.90 to $42.50 Suits—S2 Less Tomorrow! $14.75 Shantung Silk Suits—S32 Less Tomorrow! A suit of this caliber —at this price—is a wise as well as a thrifty purchase — for your Easter dress. EISEMAN'S | OUTFITTERS TO MEN No matter what your ideas of @ dress are, be sure 20 see these at ' SEVENTH AT F ;'::WE* : $9.90 to $59.50 Wraps—3S2 Less Tomorrow! u}envul ul every dress is a supervalze. $16.90 to $49.75 Coats—S2 Less Tomorrow!