Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1924, Page 23

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DUSE’S BODY LEAVES ON ITALIAN STEAMER Prince Gelasio Caetani Attends Services Held in New York—King Victor Emanuel Sends Wreath. Dy the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May Duse, the great tragedic passed from America's 2. —Eleonora yester- day shores forever. The homage paid to her in death as the casket containing her body began its journey to her sunny Italy in keeping with the ch she had won across the foot- lights of many many lands. acclaim | | theaters in Prince Gelasio Caetani, Ttallan am- r to the United States, was | those who paid homage. Upon e wreath of lilies bound with ribbon —the gift of King uel. Draned about the casket was an Italian Beside the casket & d er Duilio were urn during the vo the which age. When AWARD TO GIRL SCOUTS. Recipients of Nine Bronze Medals for Life Saving in 19283. CHICAGO, May 2.—Nine bronze medals for life saving were award- |ed to Giri Scouts in 1923, according to a report of the natlonal standards committee of the National Girl Scout's Council, in session here. The win- ners were three girls in New York ach in Maryland, Minnesota, ennessee and Wis- aving med- 1s sylvania, tw v , and one e igan, Connecticut and Iowa. From April, 1923, to April, 1924, 395 medals of merit were awarded for proficiency in valous Scout activities, the report said. MEXICAN CANDIDATE FOREIGNERS’ FRIEND Gen. Flores Announces Policy of “Full Guarantee” for All Resi- dent in Country. THE EVENING D. C. Flag Design Has Three Stars Representing Cities in Original Area Proposed Capital Emblem Completed by Quarter- master General’s Office Is Provided for in Legisla- _. tion Now Pending Before Congress. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C DEFEATED HONDURANS REFUSE TO SURRENDER Grip Retained on Armory in Tegucigalpa Despite Peace Terms, Says Amapala Dispatch. SAN SALVADOR, May 2.—The dic- tatorial Zorces are still holding the San Francisco armory in Tegucigal- pa, and are refusing to surrender to the revolutionary troops which sev- eal days ago captured the city, ac- cording to a dispatch received from Anapal: Gen, Tiburcio Carias, one of the rev- olutionary leaders, who was a presi- dential candidate, has urged the Hon- duran people in a manifesto to get down to work, forget the past and co-operate in the difficult task of re- organizing the various government services which the provisional gov- ernment began today. “Forget all the hatred Inherited from the armed conflict which has o confounded the honor of Hondurans,” says the manifesto. TO CLASSIFY SCIENCES. BRUSSELS, May 2.—The Biblio- graphic subcommittee of the league of nations' intellectual co-operation FRIDAY, MAY 1924, TOSTA IS ACCEPTED AS HONDURAN CHIEF Peace Restored as All Parties Ac- cept General as President. Sy A “state of peace now obtains" in Honduras and all factions have defi- nitely accepted the selection of Gen. Tosta as provisional president, Sum- ner Welles, special representative of President Coolidge, reported today to the State Department. Gen. Tosta took the oath of office April 30. The general approval of his selectlon included acceptance by the various political factions of the pre- g,l;nmary pact signed at Amapala April Under this agreement the five-pow- er mediation conference to work out a4 permanent agreement restoring constitutional government is now as- sembling at Amapala. “Mac” Aldrich to Marry. FALL RIVER, Mass, May 2—The Best Value in mxtan [ Jameson-Built Homes It will pay you to inspect ouses at once. Five already sold. Six large rooms, tile bath, extra large sleeping porches, built-in ice boxes, servant’s toilet, laundry tubs, h.-w.h., electric lights; deep lot to wide alley. Sold on easy terms. i ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Built, Owned and For Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co. committee is working on a plan to classify scientific works so as to 906 N. Y. Ave. NW. Owners a uiders Phone Main 5526 body arrives in Italy it will be | taken from Naples to Ro where a atate ceremonial will b 1d. Burial will be in the little of Axolo. The requiem mass in the Church of | St. Vincent Ferrer was celebrated by Father Morgal i M | v e engagement of Maicolm P. Aldrich of enable research workers, notably in | hjg city, a 2 Physics and chemistry, to find the | b i-*l#h{:rml‘szrtn‘;gfi.:l'ifis' o l:’le,l‘ subjects they need without long la- | g ver, was announced l'flday. Aldrich borious hunting was captain of the 1922 Yale varsity It is hoped that the plan, which in-|¢50t ball team and also won high volves an understanding between the | goholastic honors. publishers of scientific works and heads of the principal universities and other libraries throughout the world, will shortly be put into op- ] eration. | By the Associated Press MEXICO CITY. May 2.—Gen. Angel . former governor of Sinaloa, s issued a manifesto to the Mexican announcing his presidential nd setting forth as- part of “full guarantees for the persons and interests of foreigners He declares at he will not allow | foreigners, of whatever nationality, | privileges and prerogatives not per- riitted Mexicans. s best efforts to secure of legislation regulat- 3 of the constitution of ch nationalizes subsoil petro- | The Army’s design for the proposed |and Miss Flora F. Sherwood, the hts. | fag for the District of Columbla has| Quartermaster Corps civilian artist been completed by the standardization | They have taken the arms of George | branch, office of the quartermaster| Washington in part for the flag and | general, which has charge of all mili- | conventionalized them in red and tary heraldic work. white. The first third of the flag | ! e pyinmsiion] aud enec The new design is the joint work |next to the hoist consists of a broad | for the District now is pending in of Capt. J. Moultrie Ward, Q. M. C, red stripe on which are three white | Congress Deople 8ol T s comprising th minican garb. five-pointed stars. ‘They represent the three cities originally included | in its boundaries, Washington, Georgetown and Alexandria. and Two Red Stripes. nder of the flag embraces | two white and two red | of equal w with the final red | stripe on the outer edge. The flag is me on both sides and when decoration with the stars tended the mass. MAY REST IN ASOLO. 720~22~24 Tth S*t. AGENTS FOR LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL GIRLS’ DRESSES Just in Time for May Processions $6.00 Girls’ White Net Dresses $ Pretty All-over Embroidered Net with white underslip; wide robbon belts, round neck, 2 rows ruffle and rosette PATTERNS. four stripes- Original Plans Called for !nler-; = | German Heads to Attend Fair. ram h - |dent E! t and Chancellor Marx will as attend the opening of the Cologne | indust 11. This is the | first tim dent Ebert has ventured upied area since the advent of the allied troops. ment at Rome. MILAN, May. 2.— Mothers! Don’t Miss This Sale of nay be desired for burial 49 #7.00 and $8.00 SHOES Hany d*5530~Boys'at 4747 W. L. Douglas name and portrait is the best known shoe trade-mark in the world. It stands for a high standard of x‘uality and guaranteed value at the lowest possible cost. Galatea Dresses ce qual Lustrous Bl ea " cloth, Pk and W) regulation n. Woomers: elas style: braid bra tic band r trimmed. Ages 8 to 14. $2.50 Girls’ Fancy Dresses Several sty panel or = aghn o plain fronts, embroidery Bocettive pretiny (rhumoa: Bloomers 98¢ to $2.98 59 Large assortment of trimmed Foee: "Heintorced h; ‘erira Toll $3.00 Girls’ Organdy % Voile Dresses Crisp and fresh dresses .\(ale:‘lal—f! he " s»ka.sn‘h s g 2 new Shantun ock dot, for. girls. Ages 8 to 14, 8 cotton crepe, novelty clotis. s 95 $K.9 : or lace trimmed, plain or == | ail fancy or plain weaves —_— scalloped bottoms. and colors. Girls’ 3-Piece Coat Girls’ Sateen Big & Little Girls’ Straw Hats plain and fancy straw, ribboned trimmed; all 2 ts; sizes 4 to 18, wanted combination colors. s 2 to 8 years. Boys’ 2 Pairs Pants - Blue Serge Suits May proces- wions. 1 - wool. 3 . Suits; 2 pants, . % Women’s Voile Underwear | dermear. ‘woch s ‘Step. Women’sCrepe | in Gowns. Teddles and Vests. 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DOUGLAS STORE IN WASHINGTON: @ 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N. W. New Spring Dresses of popular tricoknit, in pretty shades of grays, Round - neek Gowns, in pink crepe and mus- lin, stitched yoke in con- trasting colors; full cut; short cleeves —_— Women’s Silk-Stripe Brassieres Made of good Juilty 75 coatil, silk 51! 3 beavy’ sholder strape of it materiats IOk paly: | 521 o e e Women's “Popular” and “Model” Corselets C Good, Heavy Corselette, long hip, four garter supporters; shoul- der strap of tape and self-material. HERE, you get the right style—created by leading designers and accepted by the foremost fashion authorities. HERE, you get highest quality—quality that wins confidence and makes lasting friends of our. thou- sands of customers. HERE, you get lowest-in-the-city prices—backed by a guarantee which protects you to the limit: “If you Coats, Ca can buy it better or cheaper elsewhere — bring it back!” | HERE, you get the very easiest of terms. Wearrange | them to suit you. 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Once you compare the quality, the style and the price of these modish silk dresses, you will realize why all good dressers and shrewd buy- ers ‘come to this store for their tlothes, and you will know slso why our customers come back to us; again and again, fully satisfied that they are getting the most for their money at our store. T Jualty ik nger tips: 3- row emhroidery Ruf fed Gauntlets, in trasted colory and champagor Women’s Long Silk Gloves 95¢ Feavy Silk Long Gioves, double finger tips, self-gtitched backs." Colors : X, white, gray and tan. The Best of Baby Toggery for the Least Money $5 Little Tots’ Cashmere & Crepello Coats Crepello and Cashmere Coats of uni- s3 .49 versal quality, made with small or Little Tots’ Knitted cape collar; richly embroidered or yoke style; nicely lined. pes Knitted Capes . with plaio and $ 98 Angora colla L. 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Tailored or bodice Ribbed Union Gase’ Tibbed _ Union tra sises; irregular. also. plain colors_of rose, Long Kimonos rosette fastening. $2.50 Women’s House Frocks pique collars and cuffs. Sizes qarments, in prettiest of: X itriped or figured patterns and c 2 ¢ Mercerized Vests Suits O e e —— Women’s Long Crepe Kimonos lavender, copen, light blue Long Crepe Made of excellent quality box- Good quality gingham and 1.98 %'t 52, -olorings ; braid trimmed, with g, “and. Fine - combed yarn, 39 lar “tatlorea. topa: ' tace Rich-looking Crepe Ki- d pink. Large sizes. Ki- monoe_full cut; large loom crepe, Rose, copen, laven- chambrays. Attractively made Women's Porch Frocks cIts and pockets. Made of ¢ or high ks

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