Evening Star Newspaper, April 24, 1924, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 24 1927 PLANES KILL MANY (WOOD ASKS RELIEF IN HONDURAN CAPITAL| FOR STRICKEN ISLAND Drop Bombs on Tegucigalpa—U. S. | Governor Finds Natives Driven Envoy’s Intervention Brings From Homes by Volcano Peace Overtures. Active Three Months. stones, ashes and mud over a radius of three miles. There has been no loss of life, as the natives, numbering seventy-seven, fled to places of safety. The message states: “I am arrang- ing for a shipment of a moderate | amount of supplies from Aparri (Is- | land of Luzon), but as an additional | safeguard send a food supply suf- ficient for two months from Manils, and, if possible, also agricultural im- plements and clothing. are now using bark for | OFFICERS ELECTED BY WOMEN’S CLUBS Maryland Federation Will Close Convention in Frederick This Afternoon. Abe Martin Says: This Week’s Special— % By the Associated Press. . Md, April ldu- . N SALVADOR, April health pi - airplanes have dropped bombs upon Tegucigalpa, capital of | Honduras, killing a number of in- habitants, according to advices re- 4 here. It is said nome of the defending the city was killed. The rebel artillery is bon wountain batteries of t s of Tegucigalpa, wh nforced hy counter-rev ops driven out of Choluteca when | the retels captured that town, Dispatches received here today say that active negotiations for peace- Dy the Associated Press. MANILA, April 24:—Gov. Gen. Wood, who is touring the islands in his T vacht Apo, has ordered supplies sent 011 hflmoter Sentenced the natives of San Dionisio, Batan [ yowuricana ark. April 24 Island, who been driven from |, oll promotes. their home ive voleano. tates district from Gen. Wood of the ma ano has been more months, throwing Special Disratch to The Star. The American Red Cross is prepar- 24.—Rebel ing to send supplies immediately. eational, public A Four-Burner [ Angliro,n” Cabinet Range worth penitentiary, and to pay a fine | of $1,000, the maximum penality. Kefauver, county few fuil- { semi-enamel finish This special value With 18-inch oven, 18-inch broiler, and full enameled pans and panels. is also equipped With Convenient Utensil Compartment —a roomy, handy place to keep cooking utensils, dishes, ctc., when not in actual use on the stove. Other features of this excellent range are these: There are no door springs to break, and the door frames, main top and front, are constructed of unbreakable angle iro Then there’s the ially reduced price THIS WEEK ONLY—COMPIL. LY INSTALLED, $58.00. And the vilege of very liberal terms. Call, write or phone us—Main 8280. ° B Low First Payment™ 88 WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY Sales Department—419 Tenth Street N.W. inder way, due to the inter One trouble about bein’ auen- | Sumner Welles, who was n | tioned fer President is that nl;‘;gg;u“,‘,‘,‘ a2 : makes us too big fer a pustoffice. | r that girl in th’ carpet ceper ad does ever decide t’ an’ settle down, we’ll bet MEN’S WEAR 1 president of the 1 to hold clections. Featuring today A New English Model Four-Garment BUSINESS & SPORTS SUIT at *45 Shown in the new silver-gray effect. This is a very exceptional value—the quality of the woolens and high stand- ard of tailoring is rarely to be had at this price. SIDNEY WEST (INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streets town. “T don’t care what th' jury does, T'll wait l|Il I see her ture in th’ paper,” said Mr ford Moots, when asked if : believed Em Pash poisoned her | husband. A big share o’ th' energy an’| ctivity in this life has spilv“ hgh‘ll(l it. | (Copsright, Jobn F. Dille Co.) A Full Set of Real Linen Slip Covers 3 Pieces for Take advan 912 Slip Cosers for Ground Gripper Shoes Relieves All Foot Pains 1315 E St. mrarors) Theater Bldg. DENIES LABOBITES . OPPOSE LIBERALS British Government Whip Says‘ Party Welcomes Constructive | Thought. Benutiful you at $21.50. Cushions Extra Get our estimates on UPHOL- STERING AND CABINET WORK —we will be glad to call and sire’ yon sav informatien. CALL 232 | .HOLOBER and Company ' 50c Fiber Silk Man''r of Uphol. Farniture STEIN-BLOCH SHES sallc driy- £"ihe Botter Rind' E[N-BLOC 5; Hose, 35¢ of the Better Kind : , for that reason [ ses sk m e¢ that the transmission 615 E Street N.W. | ; ol the =nd differential gear boxes ’ 1% B your motor car or truck 3ets the correct lubri Ebonite was purposel) made for this purpose and 1as been generall =itomotive engineers. he transmission or dif- Socks, 1215¢ Fine - guage Lisle, in all sizes of black and colors; leht irregu- DUNLAP HATS EHLAJR{IR !K&fi&tflpnalei' ‘ 1316 to 1326 7th St. N.W. |8 ‘§ $1295 &816.75 AllWool 7to 14 Yr. Girls’ Gingham | COATS DRESSES ;\ $8 50 crential (reme axle) will be best inxured by that most satisfactory lubricant. The Spring Exhibition of Karpen Furniture April 21st to May 3d, Inc. dexign pump and s iee stati g & /. § | L= Marigold Glos Silk Crepe, neat oblong check crepes, crepe de chines, all-wool jersey, etc. All sizes, 16 to 4. New styles and ali are bargains. Sale of $1.00 Chamoisette GLOVES \ 3 29c In all the most desirable spring shades, noveity strap-wrists, gauntlet styles and contrast tops. Plenty of large sizes. organdies, or dainty contrast edging or ew and clean. R TRANSMIS SIONS ’JAND_DIFFERENTIALS 69c Gabardine, Oblong Check Suiting, 49¢ checks on grounds An ideal spring skirts, etc. More “‘Play’ for playful toes - HE Indian had the right idea of Shoe Com- fort! So for your “'Young Indians" we've now adopted the wide. roomy, flexible Moceasin type of Play~Shoes. A good vari | of tan, gray, sbric for women's dre 69c Yard-Wide Cotton and Silk Pongee, 49¢ A rich, lustrous that has all the ap- pearance of all-silk 1 the durability of the cotton mixed. Street and evening shades. v embroidered. All SPECIALS FOR MEN Men’s $3.50 and $4.00 Pants $2£ Neat stripes, in mixed worsteds and cassimeres in sizes 29 to 42. Men’s Fine Dress Shirts 1 00 Pleated Flounce Sateen Striped percale and madras, Wwith neckband and plain color and striped collar attached shirts. Sizes 14 to 17. scn Princess Slips, with peatly pivk and colofs. 50c New Spring Collar & Cuff Sets e, sheer dimities, ¢ rimmed with fine Karpen Overstuffed Suite in Velour E'VE gone out . Wtothefar Three Pieces, $195 Northwest for the style pictured. Made of soft, plump, Golden Brown Elk Leather, with dark brown saddle and won- drously flex:ble, durabie Chrome tanned soles. Lit- tle Tots® sizes to 8, $3.75. 8} to 11, $4.25. 11} to 2, $5. 7/;-Length Sport Socks, 25¢ Regularly 39 derby rib- bed, wide turn.over tops; perfect: all sizes. 50c Run of Mill Pillowcases 29c Heavy qnali cotion” 2" $1 Fine Lace Curtains, 79¢ Dutch or panel styles; white, ecru or ivory; 23 Tards'long. 25¢ 18x36 Huck Towels, 15¢ All-white or fast<color red riers; double-thread, ab- nality. A genuine Karpen suite, upholstered in a beauti- ful blue and dark taupe velour, with separate reversible cushions and out- side backs of each piece covered in the same good-looking velour. Drawers, 29¢ hleached starch; $195 for the three pieces is more than modest. It’s remarkably low for such a Karpen Suite, with full size sofa, armchair and roomy wing chait, There are dozens of others in this exhibit. Men’s Good Work Shirts Black sateen,’' khaki and' fast color blue chambray collar-attached shirts All standard makes. Sizes 14 to 17. Men’s Otis Underwear Short-sleeve shirts and ankle-length drawers, in this standard make. Sizes 30 to 46. $1 Dutch Rompers, 59¢ Finely made of good ma- terials; _hand - embroidered yokes: sizes 2 to OTHZER Moccasin Play-Shoes for girls and small boys. Made of extra-qual-~ ity Tan Elk Leather, some with contrast- ing trim, and the famous Korry-Krome soles. 6 to 8, $3.50. 8} to 2, $4. Extra Size Gowns, 59¢ Women's White or Pink Fine Batiste Gowns, shirred yokes. iveYiTaYi sorbent Pequot Heavy Sheeting, 19¢ Yard - wide Unbleached Sheeting, in foll pi per- Tact gonds: worth : Other Karpen Overstuffed Suites BOYS Moccasin Sport Shoes with Crepe Priced Now Frpm $175 to $1,100 Rubber Soles, made of pure *‘Latex’ Real man shoes, made to give a man" s wear! Sizes 1 to 6, $5. Children’s Sports Socks, 50¢, 55¢, 75¢, $1, $1.25 Fancy Crepe Bloomers, 44c All the wanted high col ors: «all_are full cnt and fine wearing. 25¢ 32-inch Gingham, 15¢ Remnant lengths in mew Women's Fine Mercerized S Firday Bargain Sale of gy{:’czi-%e: Fine quality mercerized cotton, in a good line of colors ‘and white; sizes 5§ o 8o, Lifetime Furniture Is More \Than A Name Childreh's Shoes at all our stores . except ""City Club Shop Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Seventh Street MAYER & CO. Between D-& E Spring designs; checks, jac- Qquards and overplaids. 69¢ Window Shades, 39¢ Water color shades; sec- ond quality: white or ‘ecru; complete with fixtures. ' $1 Women’s Blouses, 64c Good assortment of voiles. linenes and dimities; all sizes 38 to 44, rap pumps. black satin, all patent, pat- suede trim, Cuban and high heels. Red, blue, green and light clk shades O.N.T. Spool Cotton 50c Doz. All nombers; black or mhite: 150 yard wpoois. One_doren_to purchaser. Standard Apron Gingham 1 11_/zc

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