Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1924, Page 21

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PARIS, April 25 —Premier Poin- care in an election speech delivered at a banquet of the Republican Fed- eration last night answered the re- proach that he had neglected home politics by setting forth at length the proposed program of the new chamber in the way of social and eco- nomic legislation. “At the same time,” he added, “I must repeat that the new ‘chamber Just as the one whose mandate I to cast its eyes beyond the frontiers | to safeguard France's rights and con- solidate the peace of the world.” The premier then proceeded to de- fine the guiding principles of his for- | cign policy, and continued: W new economio| y of Versailles fo megotiate at an carly th Gcrmuny h(-rself to of giving any one 9| ph‘h t ot present our peaceful intentions, and not let slip t nvmnunuv of- fered us by our sus by the report of t | the preliminary deci tion com spire in ad spirit without sacrificing | All this will be the task v of the morrow, but a long, thankless work of several | i | DUSE T0 BEGIN LAST | 'VOYAGE HOME SUNDAY| Italian Government Takes Charge | | of Body of Famous Tragedienne. | Funeral in New York. 5 the Associated Press. TTSBURGH, April The long homeward journey for Mme ‘Il‘unlra" D e, the Itlian tragedienne, will be| Istarted Sunday morning, when the body, accompanied by members of her lcompany, will leave Pittsburgh for New York. The train is scheduled to rrive in New York at 5:55 o'clock day evening. n wish to public 2 Mecial seals will be placed hefore departure will not be r"mr\\ed\ the arrival in Tiaty. There the | t will be opened for Mme. Dusc’s Canadian Manufacturers and Ship- | pers Object to TU. S. Law. | committ by manutacturers and shippers. The delegation tions be opened | States -government to effect m cation of the enforcement of th by the Inter: L!\NSBURGH & BRo. 118-430 7th St. N.W., Thru to Sth. Phone, Franklin 7400 || Have You Investigated Double-Grip Cord Air-Cooled—Oversized Guaranteed Many have looked into tires since we announced them two weeks ago, and con- sequently they have sold steadily. 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The _circulars, xposition officials said, charged that cland was profit- through the sale of large amoun coal to France, Germany and It NNWNN&WNNNN® lines Shortcomings of Rep- arations Report. D, Ohlo, April 25 D. C. FRIDAY, plan for Germany's financial rehabili- tation, Col. Leonard P. Ayres, who served as economic adviser to the ex- pert committee of the reparations commission, yesterday added to the list of Its shortcomings, which he suggested on his return from Europe. Addressing the chamber of com- merce, Col. Ayres said Americans should support the plan, but should insist on these four changes: The German bank of issue should be_a gold basis. Some method should be provided for judging whether Germany is in t of making firming his belief in the | the required payment i essential soundnesa of the Dawes Payment of interest and finally of APRIL 1924, principal on the international loan should have definite priority over oth- er _payments, The allled nations must reach a de- ision soon on the total amount of ermany’s debt and number of years payments should continue. ———3 Tobacco Merchant Dies. HAVANA, April 25—Willlam W. Harris, who was engaged in the u bacco business and was prominent as a club member and a Mason, died last He was born in Piedmont, Ga., nine vears ago. His body will | Secures Your Complete SPRING OUTFIT At The Liberal Store—Corner 7th and E Sts. Over Kresge’s Yes! We posit plan—the most economical, No embarrassing questions asked. Open an account toda y and pay a little each week or month for styl- to this friendly store. good enough for us. ish apparel at popu mean every word we say. lar prices. CUTFIT NUMBER 1 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Woman’s Spring Suit.$39.50 A Blouse to Match A Stylish Hat OUTFIT NUMBER 2 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Woman’s Spring Coat, $19.95 A Woman’s Spring NOTICE! 19.95 36x6 sfi S. CORNER 7th Dress A Stylish Hat. OUTFIT NUMBER 3 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Woman’s Spring Cape, $29.95 A Stylish Skirt A Blouse to Match TAKING A COMPLETE OUTFIT IS NOT COMPULSORY. Select a complete Spring outfit on our $5.00 de- sensible plan ever devised. No delays when you come Just your promise to pay. That’s OUTFIT NUMBER 4 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Wan’s Spring Suit. .. .$24.50 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Man’s Tailored Suit..$39.50 A Silk Shirt FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Man’s Topcoat. A Man's Hat Shoes, $7.95 ..934.50 ...54.50 Silk Shirt; $4.95 YOU «CAN SELECT ANY SINGLE SUIT, COAT OR OTHER ITEM OF ® MERCHANDISE ON OUR SAME LIBERAL PAYMENT PLAN & E STREETS Take Convenient Stairway On 7th St. ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR OVER KRESGE'S 5c AND 10c STORE Open Sahn'd_‘ ay Evenings = style Wash Suits for boys Mhm‘luurDoIlau‘ Countma/‘! 40 \l |\ 720~22-247th SEON W Agents for Ladies Home Journal Patterns NOCW FOR THE SEASON’S BEST Suit, Coat and Dress Values WOMEN'’S TRICO SILK DRESSES ana “ihia” easos Beautiful plaids and plain gray and tan coats, « and After-Easter Reduced Sale Compare with $10.00 Garments, $ " 95 brown and’:orwn \L\\«‘\l $19.50 SILK DRESSES and Lustrous Silks, in Misses ‘and” Women. go new side tie and novelty styles for young xi women. Made of splendid quality sport cloth, for omen requiring in 'SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Shov\ 'D'\m \ampx» suits, of (ncr\ GIRLS’WEARING APPAREL $12.00 Big Girls’ Plaid Coats effect with backs, tor black tailored straightline models. i e for 46 to 54 coats. Choice Women’s F asluonable ] 37 5 lded or " embroidered: 16 "to” 44 Just received for this sale, a wonderful lot of '\mrt,[ril'f knit dress in ileducing many of our ndch Bigher g e o dr—ln(‘x of heavy Silk 75 65 STUNNING lined or unlined. Great Selling of Women’s stylish sport 25 coats to sell at this price, of good quality wool cloth, the season’s $ 98 ° full choker collar. $7.00 Girls’ Silk Dresses dresses of good black,” navy, cocoa, Crepe, Kitten Ear Crepe A great opportunt turday only newest plaids. Side tie heav: tafieta s Natt 900 White Organdie and Voile Dresses Crisp new dresses for $ I 98 confirmation and May day processions, | Lace. and .$3.00 Girls’ Straw & Fancy Sil embroidery trimmed. Panel or straightline Girls’ White Costume Slips Combinations Nice Quality For girls from t 2 br;':;zred “in- c f:_n‘;l‘ 16 years. Hats; all shad Flesh Light and medium weight Knit Bloomers for women and misses. Made with reinforced styles. Sizes 8 to 14. W h i 2 e Nain- 4 to 14. \l(f.iv ts; ages € to [ i WOMEN’S Kait BLOOMERS -seats and gathered waist bands. CUTEST OF BABIES’ TOGGERY—LOWLY PRICED $3.00 Little Tots’ Knitted $ 18 Capes Ten dozen samples Knitted Capes of a manu- facturer. Novelty weaves in pink, biue, tan and red. Buff brash wool collar and fronts or embroidery trimmed. Sizes to 6 years. Little Tots’ Fancy thtle ‘Tots’ Panty & Voile Dresses egulation Dresses $1.9595¢ Chambray, Gingham _and Galatea Cloth Dresses, made in cute panty or regulation styles Band buttons, packets, Plain white, Colored and Flocl duintlly made, ot Decwses, with lace, or. gandie or embroidered irim- | some have comtrastin r med; size 1 to G years. and caffs. $4.00 Little Tots’ White Coats Made of new quality crepella cloth, full cape col- lar. hmbroxdered collar ‘and cuffs, nicely lined. Sizes 1to3d. | Kayser and Humming Bird Silk Hose Standard Well Known Hose, that give long wear; some full fashioned; all heavy pure thread silk. Black and all spring shades to match slippers. SATURDAY SPECIALS IN BOYS’ DEPT. $8.00 Boys’ 2-Pants All-Wool ~ $ 5 95 Tweed Suits Boys’ Jersey Cloth Suits Suits that will give long wear; made in belted Norfolk style; pants knicker style; brown and grays; sizes 8 to 18. Jersey cloth in heather shades of brown. grecn Blue; Ol $1.00 Boys’ Wash Suits mm e Oliver Twist Button-on 79

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