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114 VATGAN EVES DOCESE LIIES Follows European Terrfiorial\ Readjustment in/ Polish Pact. / BY HIRAM K. MODEI WELL. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. ROME, March 5.—Tle Vatican's| concordat with Polandy/ which has been signed and is 7 waiting rati- fication, contains the f/rst permanent territorial readjustmey.t of ecclesias- tical jurisdiction that/ has been made by the Vatican in conflormity with the post-war map of Eu/cope. Danzig, despite previous Polish de- mands, is excludsd from Polish ecclesiastical jurlfidiction. Neither will be dependenf on any German diocese, being wverned temporarily | by a specially apointed apostolic ad- | ministrator Five Proyinces Provided. Poland is divfided into five ecclesi- | astical provinges conforming to the frontiers of thy new state. The prov- ince of Posen/ is conterminous with former Germgn Poland; that of Viln; with former Lithuanian territo handed over to Poland by the council of ambassadprs; that of Cracow coin- cides largely with former Austrian Poland; tlyat of Warsaw with old Russlan Paland. plus recent additions. In the pruvince of Lemberg where Rutheniams and Ukrainians predom- inate, prevision is made for distinct | Graeco-Ruthenian and Armenian rit- | uals Thus, ‘the Vatican. by 1he identity of former German, Aus- | trian and Lithuanian territories. ap- years to recognize the various distinct enltures superimposed on the Polish Population in the last century i maintaining Agrees to Polixh Bishops. Tt is understood the Vatican agrees Yo appointment of bishops of the Po- | lish race even against the protest of | other races. In dolng that it has fol- lowed its usual rules, adjusting ec- clesiastical frontiers to political ones and recognizing the authority of the pewers that be. “Political observers fear that agita- tion by German, Austrian, Lithuanian and Ruthenian minorities for clergy | of their own blood will tend to keep alive political discontent and continue to cause annovance to the spiritual authorities. The Vatican, though fully alive to these dangers, has sought to reach | the best common sense solution in the | interest of ultimate pacification. (Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Daily News Co.) | To Cure a Cold in One Day | Take Lazative BROMO QUININE Tablets. | (The First and Original Cold and Grip Tab- | let.) A Safe and Proven Remedy. The boa | bears signature of E. W. Grove. 30c.—Ad- vertisement | JAPAN DELAYS RADIO. | Inauguration of Broadcasting For- | bidden by Authorities. | By Radio fo The Star and Chicago Daily News. | TOKIO, March 5.—The much heralded inauguration of radio broad- casting In Japan was set for March 1 and thousands bought receivers for 11, but at the last moment communi- cations from the authorities refused | euthorization. Various reasons were | given out, none of which could be | regarded as adequate. | The undoubted fact remains that | the broadcasting company, being a private concern headed by Viscount Goto, overlooked certain prelimin- mries which are regarded.as a “sine qua non” in this country. It also was discovered that a large number of unlicensed, homemade or smuggled | wets had been prepared for enjoyment ©f the elaborately diversified program f the inauguration day (Copyright, 1625, by Cbicago Daily News Co.) Open Saturday Evening i Baltimere Store, 7 West Lexington St. i —_— e - DR. GEORG Berryville, of 98, and wax or. KILLS GIRL AND sELF. | Mother Believed to Have Acted in Fit of Insanity. MOOSE JAW, Saskatoon, March 5.— The bodies of Joan Chambers, 14 years |old, with her head crushed in, and of her mother, Mrs. Herbert Chambers, suspended to the electric light cord in the kitchen of her home here, were dis- covered last night. It is thought that the woman, in a temporary fit of in- sanity, crushed in the head of the girl with an ax, and then committed suicide. The discovery was made by the husband, Herbert Chambers, on his return from work A. B. Farquhar Dies. YORK, Pa, March 5-—Arthur B Farquhar, head of th. B. Farqu- r Co.. Lld. manufacturers of agri- Itural impiements, died at his home early today. He was 86 years Mr. Farquhar was one of the commissioners to represent Pennsyl | vania at the World's Columbian Ex- position in Chicago. member of the gress and the He American World's was also a Peace Con- Peace Con- Mantel Clock THIS BEAUTIFUL M AHOGAN Y-FINISH, LARGE SIZED MANTEL CLOCK, WITH 19%-INCH BASE. AMERICAN MAKE AND GUARANTEED. Pay 50c a Week 21 Stores in 21 Cities JEWELRY COMPANY 407 Seventh St. TH& EVENING VIRGINIAN WHO JOINED 1849 GOLD RUSH DIES Dr. Plaster Amassed Fortune and Was Twice Prisoner of Fed- erals in Civil War. Special Dispateh to The Star, BERRYVILLE, Va, March 5—Dr. George Emory Plaster, a Confederate veteran and forty-niner. was buried STAR, WASHINGTON, ton, Lioyd Plaster of San Antonio, Tex., and George E. Plaster of Blue- mont A vietim of the gold fever in 1849, Dr. Plaster, accompanied by 11 of his neighbors, set out for California. Leaving Baltimore in a small salling vessel, it took his party six months to reach EI Dorado by way of Cape Horn. Not long after he ar- rived In California he “struck it rich.” He amassed a fortune in gold nug- gets, was robbed and recouped. He fulfilled a promise to his mother, however, that he would come back in two years, With the money he brought back from California he bought the Glenmeade estate, near Bluemont, where he was destined to spend most of the remaining years of his life. When the Civil War broke out Dr. Plaster mustered a company, refus- Ing to enlist as a surgeon. He wa at ‘different times captain of Co; panies A, H and D. 6th Virginia Cav alry. He fought in all the chief cav- alry battles, under Gens. Zeb Stuart and Fitzhugh Lee. He was captured twice by the Union troops, the last time when holding the temporary rank of major. Tuesday in Ebenezer Cemetery, hav- ing died here Sunday at the home of his son-In-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. ‘A, P. Osborne, aged 98 years. He is survived by his widow, who was Sallie Meade Taliaferro, daugh- ter of John Monroe Tallaferro of Stafford County, and the following children: Mrs. A. P. Osborne and Mrs. S. S. Thomas of Berryville, Mrs. James S. Bromfield and Mrs. Robert F. Gash of Brevard, N. C.; Dr. Henry G. Plas- ter and Hubert Plaster of Washing- AT Y Y Y Y A A A Y FrankR. /| 1216 F 5t. ~J in new spring slyles Beadings Crepe de Chine LL new Spring models, in a most interesting variety. Soft drapes, godets and flares—some richly embrol others beaded in self and contrasting colors. plain and printed silks. Whatever you have your heart set Spring—you will find in this collection tomorrow at $35. Madeleine Rose Beige Cork Blo: Aphrodite Green Peach Red Goldenrod Black Navy delleffs—Second Floor SKIRTS—Reduced for %+ COATS—For Women’s Silk Frocks Circular Flares Satin Crepes Flannels $ Pleated Fronts Print Silks Godets, Panels Failles Facings, Jabots Every desirable sleeve and neck line—ensemble frocks in D. C, THURSDAY, HIGHWAYMAN LEAVES AUTOIST UNCONSCIOUS Blackjacks and Robs Victim After Using Decoy Wallet and Following Wreck. Special Dispaten to The Star, HAGERSTOWN, March 5.—Accosted by a stranger while traveling along a lonely meuntain road north of here, Samuel Campbell, a farmer, was or- dered to drive him to Waskington, a distance of 100 miles. Campbell, un- armed, was helpless and permitted the stranger to enter the car. Traveling along the pike near Waterloo, the car skidded into a ditch The stranger, suspecting that Camp- bell purposedly wrecked the machine, blackjacked him. He was unconscious for half an hour, and when he regain- ed his senses, found that he had been robbed of a small amount of money. Campbell had stopped his car upon seeing a pocketbook lying in the road. When he allighted he was ac- costed by the stranger, who emerged idered, on for nde in French pleated styles. tion and inserts of embr shirred vokes edged with of self. In flesh, orchid, honeydew trimmed with val and filet net. broidered yokes. Third Chiffon Silk Stockings ....... A special offering of In all sizes. atmosphere, gray and gol Street Louey Venn Astringent, SL Skin Street < SILK SL Women directed Campbell at first protested that he stranger brushed this objection aside MARCH 5, 1325. from somse underbrush as Campbell stooped to pick up the wallel. When to drive to Washington had no money to buy gasoline. The and told Campbell to follow Instruc- tions, which he did until his machine was wrecked. Ll s Fire Causes $75,000 Loss. BUFFALO, N Y., March 5. —Fire yesterday destroyed the General Mill- ing Co.'s five-story gruin elevator at Black Kock, the loss being estimated at between $75,000 and $100,000. Friday Specials In Silk Gowns and ; Chemise Silk Nightgowns, of fine quality crepe de chine, Yokes of val lace inse oidered net. filet lace. peach, Silk Chemise, of crepe de chine and radium silk, Inserts of embroidered Also tailored styles with hemstitched and em- Ribbons or self straps. In flesh, orchid, peach, nile and honeydew, $2.9 Floor $2.50 Women's Chiffon Si Stockings, with silk garter hems. Fine even weave Colors are black, white, nude, silver, 1d. Floor Preparations .25 and $2.00. ood, 75¢ to $2.28. Floor IPS—An Before You Buy—See STUDEBAKER for your pocketbook’s sake Some with Wide straps ‘m le and $3'95 Friday’s Sale 10—$7.50 Wool Crepe Skirts, Marked Absurdly Low 12—$95 Coats, in fawnskin, mokine and veloria, in green, penny and cran- Unusual Friday Offering Full Backs Imported Belted Backs s Mixtures Straightlines Suede Cloth Notch Collars Deerona Convertible Collars Twill U when you need a new Spring topcoat comes this inter- esting offering! , notch, convertible a Exquisitely tailored o Natural Tan Green Chili Navy Tigereye Wigwam Agate Silver Tan Brown and Black - 5 1k Friday Clearing Prices 2—839.50 Coats, in mokine and fawnskin. Straightline and fla models; Col- nart, Full-length Coats, Women’s Topcoats —some fur trimmed w d tuxedo collars. fine imported mixtures, suede cloth, deerona and twill—all are half or fully lined in g Many novel pocket ideas—patch and slit styles. A Typical Group of Coats at $35 JelleTs—Second Floor ith straightline, full or belted d quality silk +» COATS—For Misses at+<» DRESSES—For Women Reduced for Absolute Clearance in tan and gray, side . lars and cuffs of d; squirrel anc Bleated « L bits othi s 33-65 berry, with collars and $5 Slips of radium silk, crepe de chine, Sisiand cuffs b Hyed R & PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SGVENTW STREET 5-$1075 Navy and Black cfis- ot “waill, fox_gnd $39 75 satin and tub silk with hemstitched shutter green 318.75 % Wool Crepe Panel Pleated muskrat ... ..ol » tops and self straps. Some have S o 4 $5 and $29.30 Street Dresses, in i Ski $5.65 1-$95 Green Kashmana 20-inch _shadowproof hems. In | YT o0 0 GO T OIS = satin, crepe and flannel. Lace DL B ge et s 3r : Coat, with beaver collar white, flesh, black, navy, henna. = e o jabots, collars and 25 S 3 £ hite, flesh, black, 5 Straightline models 1 8-$1250 and $15 Sport Skirts. of im- A ity LT T 8 . cerise, faun, gray, cocoa, 33 95 - g o £ 326 75 cuffs. In brown, 310 00 23 noricdiplaids and stupes 2960 65 | 98135 Coats, in kashmana and jam- purple and brown........ . s anen and ek s o cocoa and black A in wrap-around styles.... o muna, with collars and cuffs of natu- . 2—$95 Kashmana Coats, in straightline models. squirrel In black and green..... Collars and cuffs of dyed and Jap mink. ©9Q 78 Street Floor ral squirrel, fox, sable squirrel, and 5—$7.50 Velour Check Suspender Skirts, collars, cuffs and borders braid bound. In brown 684950 to $75 Street and Afternoon 2-$125 Navy Boutine En- Second Fioor semble Suit, with gray d tan and black and of skunk. In penny, ox- et i ol $4.75 blood and cranberry. .. 549-75 38110 Coate, in kashmana and cuir de Dresses. in faile, satin and brozade 58125 Coats, in oxblood and penny =z ie with collars anc ensemble -effects, coat model and cuir de laine and mokine with col- FURS—In a Final SUE3: of gra savirel CRRETE, draped cffects 1n @9 B() fars and cuffs of natural GAA 78 and fisher fitch . brown, navy, black g | 20-$10 Jumper Skirts, in novelty lynx, Jap mink and fox.. DFEe Clearance 2-$125 and $155 Coats, in kashmana and .| 3—839.30 to $95 Dinner Dresses, in gold |Ly’ plaids” and stripes; navy twill, $155 Coats, in oxblood and rose- 10—$12.50 Fur Scarfs. de laine with collars and cuffs beaded French satin, circular fiare |30 hairline stripes; flannel and wood jammuna with S Do $5.00 of Jap seal and and tunic models. In vlaine in- al i i $59.75 Noss ey 0 squirrel. In green and i » $29.50 | Drurylaine in all the 38 50 sable squirrel trimming, 4 2030 F Red F $44 7 . brown and black, i Il new Spring colors..... 9Os 8145 Coats, in kashmana and cuir de 2930 Fne, Red: Fox $14:75 penny L......oeeeeeen. . . 3-$65 to $79.50 Afternoon and Dinner ansa bR e o b Scarfs. Now ...... Dresscs, of fine quality satin. Tiered skunk, fisher fitch and sable squir- 4-$2050 Brown Fox 314 75 and uircplar g\;dctlfii e §:{2 gbl | Second Floor rel. In cranberry, penny 554 75 Scarfs.; Now- . .. . OUTSIZES . Ch'ff fur edging. In black, [ : { in iffon rown, cisi and green ...... . . 1—$100 Kolinsky Cape. rown, maize _....... : . SUIT F W 14||5g(aar. in oxblood ka<hman§ Now ) )_ o 549.50 Silk slockings Lower 47?9&) m(sx?.ip ln\p("r\r‘d 1«:‘\( ng S— or omen with leopard skin colla $29 7 1-$69.50 Caracul 3 sowns, of chiffon, velvet and satin . . and Cuffs o...isiee- i . et s g Ao Priced crepe. Deep bead fringes, gold lace | Priced Low for Clearing | > 5 Coars ingreen fawi’ quette, with kit fox @38 ) | | | o TCSC it Rouncing and fne bead- 30 50 1% s <kin, squi SEAES = = > ES oS! ing. In white and flesh. . i 1§15 Black Velvet En- skin. with mink sauirrel @94 75 198 Garele Coat vith @5 () from top o toc—are low priced S 550 to $115 Dinnsr and Evedig 1 semble SSWSth a6 30 75 | 2-525 Chinchilia Topcoats, red fox collar. Now, A torPuidsy, | bxenepain i pericet Gowns, of satin, chiffon velvet and || | fox collar............... Y in rust and navy........ 312-75 1—$95 Sheared Persian 547 50 i il ety georgette, with beaded tunics, side | 1-§125 Green Kashmana Ensemble | 10§65 Smart Coats, in navy, black and e g R s % ofLmbratades i sies drapes and fur bandings. Suit, with tunic blouse of brocaded v e gl e s E S2 95 In cocoa, maize, coral, P a o suedetex. Third Floor SRATICE RN, e A . g0y chiffon and seal collar, 43 T8 with sl collars and 90 75 ! Ll S RS {. cuffs and border........ . cuffs < $29. “ 595 to $125 Imported Evening Gowas, | } | I | $46.75 DRESSES—For Misses aaiiiieel eoliag s UMBRELLAS— 3-$135 Ensemble Suits, in brown and Priced for Immediate EEC . L Misses’ Ensemble $3950 Specially Reduced SILK UNDERWEAR— fil i} plaid frock.,?u.if'....‘t’i.'.h, 333-75 Second Floor - $19.50 models. Flesh, - [ peach and white.. c.r.cvh]_d' $2.85 ;‘ I cocoa and green ! ! fawnski 1 } y green fawnskin, sea { HEY'RE here now, the new styles and squirrel trimmed... $54.75 Costume - Siats Thintiic Clearance : for th_e spring season—all in that Eohlan s gi:;"-’,wsn TT Vthe newest Soring sde it s Lo e ¢ Srasats el el $12.50 Exceptionally Low ) | superb quality that means so much to men jackets . » represented in this showing of Gl b e e G EneaselEi brcen O e Priced for Fria e e T RS o i coreacn el on s sty 0l sk with amber composition an 1 ay o appreciate service, i T o g99.75 | |9 el ot carved or “colored wood handles. N\ | 7589 and $t Glovesilk Bloomers and 2 =5 L 41508tS O ttoman borders. = = 5 ests, tailored and lace trimmed. | PR T iy f with matching frocks of flat crepe FAnE g e os candter 8-$39.50 and $45 Georgette Satin, oY N e : 5 ¥ : 3 ] s P L —$39. G ; . navy and | There is real satisfaction in Stetson 335 Nawy Hwill Tailored QOG75 11 el S L Bede T 80 90 e e piacic o * §1.85 i hats, in their smart modeling and abjli SR hssakets : and aquamarine. ! ' R e R B : draped models. " Lace, embroid- | | S0—Envelope Chemise and Step-ins, of || | i ke g and ability 1-$125 Green Kashmana Third Floor Street Floor ery and bead trim- £ISne de Shine, | fadiant iflchand g to “stand up,” as the hatters say, but you Lot Erypatdybead satin in tailored and lace trimmed 3 know all about that if you have worn them. STOCKINGS—In Silk- Rayon Silk Vests, with tailored toss ribbon Little Women’s COATS and straps. In cheviot# Made with box jackets or seal and Jap mink. In tweeds. In -single and double 4 L o Low-priced Tomorrow and-Wool Styles 7—$49.50 Afternoon and Evening Frocks flesh, orchid, maize and $1 50 1 * Ocean, Pearl, Natural Pe. 4 A i ; - peach .. sl 1 Colors: Ocean, Pearl, Natural Pearl, Blue- B 1—$45 Gray Plid Coat e i : SromealighAce geongctte and chif " e L stone, Lavender, Belgium Black. Misses’ Smart 549.50 Yok bt e GABTS Sl woolband, Silkcand- bead trmmed. Tn bizck, €94 5() = Sports Suits. . . 1-$49.50 Green Velvoton two-tone colors. Medium and light rose and green. ... .. Q&Es —_— ! o T S Topcoat ... hi L.t 319'75 weight. All light shadbxsod @E. R Mdeae [ M3 ’ i PORTS SUITS are always excep- | | 485050 Sport Coats, in pennyv and broken sicés 9 NEGLIGEE J 14 | | Misses’ New $ ' S ks D I tionally good for Spring. And brown, “trimmed with @9 JE | T S S— Just i aKs Del.uxe, $6 the new styles now being shown in bk e et $23. $150 to $175 Sport Stockings, in all To Go Tomor Sport Cesis . : our Misses” Shop are the lovelicst we | | 586950 "and '$75 "Coats,’ in _mokine wool and ik and wool. 'In £g) SR iy S o OV XQUISITELY tailored of honey- . Saks SpEClal, $5 have seen. In charmeen, tweeds an and Veloria with collars of beaver, dark colors. Broken sizes... 99C el it ik eching. Side: fie- comb -kashmir, - cheviots and of duchess satin and georgette, Gold lace drap;dd over flame. Fur-banded tunics and draped satins. S In white, coral and flame, 55-00 i Second Floor ) K2 * { v three-quarter-length coats. Single b g s ik : Silk Stockings. Full fashioned with fastening. ~Orchid, tur- 3 ! (Latest Spring Slyles) or double breasted. Belted and plain g\r’;:j' e 529.75 lisle garter hems, well reinforced at quoise, peach and black. .. $5.85 :rezsted n;gdcgs- Hzrfi or belted . backs. In tan, gray, blue and Bois 4-$95 Coal mana oxblood and points of strain. Medium weight. | 5—$12 and $15 Satin and Crepe de C’“ks' (5' ined, - ¢ g ghout. ; — A G| e ten i e $39.75 In all the new Spring $1.50 Chine Negligees, draped and side-tie Choose from tan, gray., Bambiro, . Saks and Company—Street FI e squirrel collars and cuffs . shades e e -l Batemins HCH 036, 4 Third Floor —Stre oor. R s 3 « 2! 2 < beaimes B3 ke e '.:. peach and h_}‘a‘c'lrc-znr:l(.\.\'hnr, $8-85

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