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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1924 PEN WOMEN LEAGUE | GARDEN PRIZE WINNER. |UNIVERSITY WOMEN | HEADDRESS CHANGES. |JAPANESE COLONY | oo oo rectniy wes in]in the interest of his pro campaign and in his state of Sinaloa seeking concessions | state official IN HEATED DEBATE | ciarendon Woman's civic Zeague | GUESTS OF COOLIDGES | Former Zondon styles Proaucea| FOUGHT BY MEXICO ! cr the west const of Sexico, govern- |~ e siase Has Best Exhibit. Headache and Fatigue. | ment ofticials have admitted. After | time been holdin ‘ : ) — the conference a government spo! - | would be unwi $3.50 Pliladeithia §| o oo e e . I s e i R Question of Eligibility of Technical| CLARENDON, Va., April 24.—To the | Delegates Received at White House| LONDON, April 24 —Women's head- | Official Approached by Tokio Mis- ¢, “aiscourage scttlements of lands i Californ R . Women's Civi ub of Clarendon ol : . 3 1 of the B $3 25 Ch ter | Writers Holds | goes the biue ribbon award offered and Photographed ‘With dresses In Mayfair have chanked| gion Explains Desire to Save | with Asiatics or any other race which | fiestion. The move o es| by the Clarendon Garden Club for the their angle. A few months ago they U. S. Embarrassment might embarrass relations with our | part of the Japanese to move in lar e = most artistic and effective showlng i were worn straight across the brow | ve. metghbors" Mamters to the state of Sinaloa would $3 00 Wllmmgton Floo; made in_the club's business window Their Hosts. a few inches above the eyes, but | - | mortiern nefghbors. | hot be looked apon with favor. It 1 | = ‘LZ)unleu d’hh\ay competition. Most of S \ even Princess Mary has forsaken that | [+ The visiting delegation, it was| the gesire of Sinaloa scourag | the merchants of the town partici- style. Fashionable women now wear | By the Assoclated Press, | stated, was forced to wait several | settlement of lands w iatics o AND RETURN, | MUSICAL GROUP MEETS | pated in the ‘movement, which was | AMENDMENT BALLOT CLOSE| them in a semi-circl across the top| ~CULTIACAN, Sinaloa, Mexico, April| 4475 in the State capital befors an any other race R SUNDAY, Aprll 27 one (;lrlnm;-mug features (.frn}{_» x'!lu s of the head, after the classical €0d- | 24_—A" delegation of e 'rp’” audience was granted, | a3 “relations with our northern PR = 1 o activities in observance of ationa e i ess “Fashion." ese from G | s in Mexico City nnighhnr" ey Stasaa o Garden week, April 20-2 . There is a good reason for the| = angton St Composers Take Up Ethical and The winning display, ' which was Equal Rights Issue May Have tow;h nee, the London hairdressers sa3 s N executed by members of the town itigue and headache were frequent ¢ Problems. beautiful committee of the Woman's Be Voted on Again. ly produced by the headdress for- A.M., Ph i v Professional | Civie Club, represented a model sub- gain. | merly in favor, as it had to tight _— | urban home. "The display was stag e Iy’ bound about the temples to Keep e ton of |in @ window of the store of W. Eaatdent's e . it in place. A bitter fight over the question of | \¢pipy on Wilson boulevard, Brestdestand Mra Coolidge arestod| semi-circle affords scope eligibility for mombership developed | was donated for the p the ithird| annual convention of the| ation _which has not be | today when the biennial convention| The display of A. I . dealer | American Association of University the West End merchants ki 5 " sen | in_hardware, givin striking ex- [ Women at the White House today. :re are now on display many stylcs ¢ the League of American Ten) .., of the handling of chickens s deeates i Dol et s "]'_‘ , Kold and green leaves with o Women convened its second session |next to a garden and offering many | The delegates later gathered on the | 0,0r0q" figwers entwined. A plain s e valuable hints to gardeners, was|south lawn, and n photograph was | gilt filet I8 @ favorite ko alse is ane ‘ Pennsy‘vamaR R. Sys[em [ "shortly after Mrs. Louls . Getdert | 3¥arded second Bonors” U aken of President and Mrs. Coolide | g bolals, Simitat 1 ‘e o Not Only Do : But You Are yma a Lawson | 0 O erican Goddess of Lib- 4 . You Always Sure of Quality |nad called the convention to order | A ashington served 4 | several delegates rose to present the|J s. The former, who is cartoon- | At noon today the tellers had not | The new headdress is most popular 7 e v = ist of The Sta v an appropriate [ vet tabulated the result of balloting | among the bob-haired who wish to = names of women who desired to be-| sicstch on the ate of award Lo ogoran s on the question of whether | #4d dIENItY to their shorn locks. { Pay Less and Service | come members. It was pointed out|the Women's Clu is be | erday questio! h 3 | = “highly ! made a part of the exhibit during the | the association should continue its at 4 At | cockateas writers" who cansiderea | Paiance of the wes wposition to,an euual rients amena- | TRANSFER PASSENGERS. 1ment to the Constitution. The ques- { “"unclhi«-nl" to accept financial re-| tion aroused widespread and | - | muncration for their work von | 0PT|M|S'|'S DON ATE spirited discussion than any oULT | Ald Arrives for Steamer in Distress eing to speak to the question, opic befc B Confesnee R - E | | Mrs. Amos A. Fries, the historian, ballot was understood to be so close on California Coast. : wWifo of Brig. Gen. Fries, pginted out FOR BOYS’ CL t vith the uncer surround . | 8- s . P poonk . voting of delegations, there EUREKA, if., April 24.—Trans- that the constitution of tfe league O Takine 5 Use. 3 consideration toduy of taking |fer of passengers from the Admiral | provides that a person eligible for 1 or | membership must be a woman who | another ballot. | liner Ruth Alexander, in distress off | has sold some of her writings. M - = - Le: th @ dozen votes were under- | Trinidad Head, north of here, to the ared that under the rules| Money Will Be Provided to Pur-|stood to separate the two schools of | H. F. Alexander of the same line be- ERRERETRRS R by e Standard Railroad of the World it would be impossible to admit t Hrits d 4 cigught i | Fan at sunrise. The H. . Alexander | | e i . A busin ession this afternoon was | arrived alongside ght. candidates, chase Accommodations Dur- ety it a last night. | | Rexolution Lost. : fore the convention. An international = Instantly half a dozen delegates ing Summer. dinner is scheduled for tonight at the E T . i Rals were asking for the floor, but a point e Hotel Washington, where the conven- . Thoroughly Reliable OF order ‘was smade and the. orisiial The Optimist Club at & meeting in | tion has been in progress. It will be _ I el ‘quo\nun was called for, which con- 8 Optimb s \ddressed by women from several coun- nstruments ot a | sisted of a decision on the resolution [ the City Club terday afternoon |tries. The convention will conclude to- Varie ty of Wel to admit the applicants. The resolu- | yoted $50 to the Washington Boys' | morrow with. a final business on P i e Ble I Known | | tfon ‘was lost,"But it was announced | trup gor special accommodations lmg’ nd'a trip to Baltimore (0 visit Goucher tomorrow, & the rules be | INg the summer season i} ey g ot 3 - . G | Suspended in the case of the ¢andi- | The contribution was made after | = | Tintex will give OUAI ITY SERVICE STORES sell the highest quality goods [ “Affer "lubeheon ‘at the Distrist of | Georse Taxon, a younsster of twelve 3 BROTHERS KILLED o silken finery i at remarkable prices. There is the added privilege of bl NS ol Dok i e uen ‘| IN OLD FAMILY FEUD new Paris shade ser: HCC that is noted in every Quality Service Store. Music House reconvened to continue hearitg (he . 1son, | A v color that sings of reports of national committes shair- 2 N el new color t gs 1300 G Street men, which had been interrupted for | charge of the work among boys | e = Paris and fashion. Blouses BLUE [ lows |ana other thir the sumr Self-Defense. easily obtained with Tintex. Is it professional to pay to have ) of the youngste . e Con = = Simply mix two parts Tinrex S Selorates atte lock all of | rancements were -d harged with the killi David, Al- Notion Stores and Women’s Connecticut avenue. | convention during the early part 1|4 dance in the Belleair Cove section, Costume Ball. May. near Villa Plat Sunday afternoon. o onight the Authors' costume car- = l The shootin culmination of and colors lunch. In the meantime, the coni- | Although boys' cl RIBBCN 9 Lb., 4 i C compositions published, v can e whete Navy with one pare Tintex Light al ball will be held at the Ward han ¢! ee dealer an Park Hotel, 1t will ' o it G i AND ! oy e eyt | Weading nepon T Nut} S g 7 cl that a n olutio will be offered Make der the guidance of it the ship of Dorothy De Muth Watson activitie of special commit : < 3 | where are shown in soft, this city. Three questions were to be | budget rested Claims He Fired in delicate Poudre Bleu—so considered by the compo: as fol- | Will be used f B e ar L.our minE Crbdit 1o lup workiof the rtain line sail at Villa Platte, La,, last night Sold in_Drug, Department, i AmON: clubhouse under the chairm: public and should compositions be |0f the mecting, appoints untenot, son of a planter, glow with ’}“5 lovely ”"‘h’dc nd Other sers’ section met in separ: siom | umficient funds for ordinary Sht_n at Dance—Slayer When Ar—; and sport apparel eve end. v ways th i il be uniqu Confirmed by Miss Mercer. | F Ithough _costume is not obli NEW TORK, April 2 P signified their intention of pau ! ¥ yvard of the home of o ~..u titles of the year's sellers.™ of this i arris «n | given, and fired when t ree brothers Candy | GIRL CHANGES STORY. [ e ke B a8 | i L .‘v::;.,."fl;:-n.; GOLD-BO Mere ng Alexon Younz, who dicd the T e Crtation | irene wiliams, former resident of|thicty-one. "y awing 02y O o, LTIty ot i | 8 [ Oxford Hotel, who told a Story of a| AL that time Mr. Kres The two fam ire prominent in ; Sl A L -02. | horseback ride in Rock Cree Park r'””""l| “L’ v ""“;I “‘ ';\' i he Villa Platt ection ¢ pture has never ;.u,mul although esday night a of an alleged at- | Miss Mercer's intention to be - . ing hand work as a carpenter. | Tuesday gt and of an allefed at following day. Miss Mercer, how- | There was Do operation, mo lost fime: no | tempted assault by a Young ma e (et Gpy atais Fay Bainter Hurt on Stage. , ‘| rrobie 1 hase nomng t sil, bot wii 7 - red sweater atth: particular at- E sy ouble. I have nothing to E}IG wiere C tention, told a different story of the |her friends also have refused o W HAVEN, Conn., April 24| & nfor about I affair today, when Detectives Vermillion | Lo confirm or deny the marriage u by aceidentally’ kicking the ) 9 i 0 P wits arvsecan | 906 OF 41 Secost ewora durioe 3w pu TT b ranco-American Coffee young man befor Jan . lty. S r u physic 2 re ruptused- Blended by an Artixt States Attorney ‘Ralph G : 5 2 Deaipid s perf ot Thee thi K e | dr 55 v ced er tirst Bainter's arden | ¥ ; HALT FUNERAL FOR PROBE Can } | THE WEATHER |eue. ner yomm-sosones g = : | NEW LIQUiD INSTANTLY District of Columbia_and Marsland | Shot to Death. Peaut'fcs E Fair tonight and tomorrow, some- i A eaut fics Eyes what warmer tomorrow; gentle to | Special Dispatch to The . ) | : moderate variable winds | GRANTSVILLE, Md. Aprii 2 2 = P v 2 ! Virginiu—Fair tonight and tomor- | probe into the death of Vernor - 2 ALL s W hmgt Fl Iw.ur Wortt Rub OF1 | Sl et b b arib il W B o, St : s TGO i SUINAEE BRI s lin Swest "portion wonight.” Gentle 10 | {own of Listic, near Somerset, | j ! moderate variable winds. uneral WHich was (0 have occnr- ] | i warmer tonight; temorrow increasing | e ehid - was sho h the : : i 1 cloudiness and warf g L ot throuh h i . ga, C while playing with her four- Records for Twenty-Four Hours. 1d_sister in the attic, and the = N = 1 3 14 p.m., R pr : ner has been unable to solve the windows 2 i 2 mi LT 4 ol 415 S aums vstery, as there wis no gun in the| || in your i ‘ it - « o oy C house ng 3 home e s R (= = U R N SNOWDRIFT . . b, 22 — Compiem i ol WUM[N' T e AUTH'S SMOKED SAUSAGE . Lb., 30c e L T JELLO . .. . Pkg, 10c e, e SEEEEIEEE (L THNGS NEW 'SHREDDED WHEAT . . . . Pkg, 10c a5t Dr. Biwards, =" Well-Knows o aimstls red, 1 W o (Y g KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES Pkg., 8 Ohio Physician ,m.; high tide, 12 3 [ | ¥ i . d o Sweaters Waists Draperies | i . I S \ : g', o i Tt ot AT oS aKEnd | [:05 pun. Skirts Dresses Ginghams v 2 | [ MchlGAN PEA BEANS 3 Lb Dl I S The fun ant Moan. Coats Kimonos Stockings i "t CIR .s" Zoc jents a prescription made of 5 | . Today—Sun rose 5:20 a.m.; sun sets 8 g, SOt e g o 18w eum i ; SUNNI-BRITE PEACHES g 3C Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You wiil | %L L i = - o C ans; know them by their olive color, oon et o Heeniea ohe D d — an T kamond Uyes ~ FANCY HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLES L the liver and bowels. which cause a nor. Weather in Various Cities. | =] Can mal action, carrying off the waste and ., = . poiconous matter in one's system. % 3 s o | | Cleaning a Mile of Glass FLAG SWEETCORN 1. . . 2 Cans * t If you have a pale face, sallow look. Diei” contain divestiors /s0) imMIE . jull eyes, pimples. coated tongue, head. Stations. = weather. | any woman can dye or tiat any oid, = WinpaNs ey Can = Tistless, no-good feering, all out ny ye or ) e i o pmchody inactive bowels. you take on worn, faded thing new, even if she T Edwange: Ofive Taniets nightly : has never dyed before. Choose any 3 3 Be8F S & Weighth %"T ik o« o . al'ge Can, 2 time and note the pieasing resuts, | __ B lorat deuauthi %1 Yhat of the Woolworth Building. . Te: T Clowdy: | = e - Fancy using an airplane to reach No. 1 Thousanids) ot women) and) jmouiEaks > S Gl B the topmost window. Improbable? PARAG 3 O, Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc. | Atls $eelouas 4 Think again and read this: Sq. Can hen su{x’:l:::;: :'.?I..."A?""x';";’n"é ;;‘: | Ritmingnam. 5016 : 3 . Average 18 windows toa ——= — | R : . home. Fifty washings a - R A Z ottles | - 2 H year. That’s 900 win- . 7] dows. Imagine them Keep them w88 ‘F £l ' FEI e , WALTER CHOCOLATE, 1 LB. WellandHappy it BE RS e E §30 8 et | EE BAKER’S cocoa, 3 Ls. ‘water. Its supply is inexhaustible; Tuliasanitis: 012 & . : - it's always steaming hot, when you lamrls RN B @ fm : 5 ~ e t | WESSON OIL for Makin g Good Things to Eat! | Loutevitie - : , Ruud Hot Water makes every | Yiami, ¥ia.: 204 jn i Clear .. s | household task easier. Youonly pay Goodbye FOREVER | | < e s | SUGAR—GRANULATED—10 Lbs., 86< stops. G i | ObiecionableHair BT g Corby’sMother’sBread,1009% Pure aug o) uy 3 S Pt.cloudy safely 1iftx out nnsightly haics to mansion, 45 Dregors: 3. 8 Gt Rebome —Roots And All! s i % Gieae ||| No neea 1o remore with an elee There is always a supply of Fresh Vegetables, Fish and M 5 o B ol P e RUUD MANUFACTURING co. PP Serv:cye Smgz y 4 ) eats TRU-LA X a g e ‘2&";’2?"?,'.&?3?5"’?5&'”3 ., : 713 13th St N.W. THE TRUE CHOCOLATE LAXATIVE ciatists” newest di — Choeolate 4 { Tart cloudy | || Orl poiied almost 1vart cioudy ||| eastly as cold cream. It penetrates to the | Get a Ruud - A Small Deposit installs it - Ten Months to Pay Candly ) [ ore s Rt clou | | s aud sl C o mer wo. batbers Bl | rra-Lax Mz & S Clear | oder. no injur: e ak e’ for our- SoLD BY PLUMBING DEALERS EVERYWHERE oo 22 and | Hor e Eart clouds ||| 3f euna 15 soid on sn sbsolute guarastee |] | owari, N. J. 3 2S¢ |fan Juan, Forts Miea..... H IS T T e Jeeans of-Hog Warer from Every Fauwcor - - Celon, Canal Zode. — - o

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