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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., MARCH 8, |CAILLAUX IS BARRED | " MRS BEACH GVES SORORITY RECITAL Presents va Composnmns Assisted by #ary Howe and Gretchen Hood. | ‘i l Boy Orator Here \ | | | pears in imme sult of legisl have anti-ma them at the pre n Scuthern St I with denunciat i legislation. A Washington. Twenty tors have united i s inevitable other- Farmers in Both Camps. cmmunities nt wm. mar has Stephens recently won fir; ;| test in that city on ¥ ed the Anti-Cigarette d Conference yeste tirred up a gro in the Seek to Bring Pence. Thus far the great | Anonymous Donor Would Perpet- uate Name of Judah Philip Ben- jamin, Southern Leader. an of North Caro- Four ways of expressing it in Habin fimm SHOES ( Jor WOMEN T he best looking Spring $ 9/3 Shoes, for little money, you ever did see! Contrast it leather or blonde say $5.95 Alligator smart _when with Rus. i , “sct off” by patent contrasting inlay. ultra combined calf or leather. Sandals —gayly step into favor. Patent or apricot kid, $5.95 Style shown, penny brown $5 95 blonde kid trim. combined with blonde. Hahn's “Lady Luxury” AllSilk Chiffon Hosz $1.95 Sheer chiffons— mndiantly lovely in new Sprmg Colorings — and INSURED clear Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. | FARMERS AT 0DDS -~ INBUTTER BATTLE Agrlcultural Interests of the|: South Lined Against Those !:: of North and West BY PARIS SPORTING CLUB | Fashionable Group Forced to Ban| Him, Fearing Enemies Might Start Disturbance. is feared that | might try his mark The club refused to at a hote Tristan Bernard, t president nf 1 that he aipre b's mumll\.lw(\ i \lllxg politi- %, but he did of n the club, He| “| remarked that, v, he was Tl not st bLut that o might | omething - knew scores of | \\.uuld . He did not suy who they were, but men- "~ | tioned that Louis Barth and other to Caillaux sub- | s last | dur- 1. the - tore the out of the gunny s threw it and hit | allfeux in the face i . i Norway has recently celebrated the the birth of of the noted | d both If to the n women and | | lived to see n full suf- | ge rights give her a fille and nothing e cow and churn the but- The chemical 3 ow produces but- | ter by that method Souree of Butter. Western S have | by Southerr having no par r side of the —and among our other new Shoes Dress ing penny brown satin. Also black satin...... 56.95 Pumps— "“""rl" LACK corded satin, fully combined with satin blonde satin. taste- tailored mald—a “cut-out” creation. ATENT with blonde kid woven into the vamp and on heel and $6 95 straps. Also in caramel kidskin. LACK corded satin with moire back. Also penny satin. and new 1925—PART 1. ) nlaids 69¢c Window Shades, 3 for Opaque cloth, green, white or ecru, complete with fixtures. Irregu- lars. Men’s 20c Arrow Collars 6 for $1.00 styles, g faun: a ana Tt $2.00 Double Bedspreads Raised Marseilles patterns. Fast colors and new patterns. 10 to 20 vard leneths | $2.00 ENGLISH LONGCLOTH, 10 Yards for Soft wear. finish, 10-yard pieces, DOUBLE-BED BLANKETS Regular $2.00 values in full, double-bed Plain or attractive $1.50 RUFFLE CURTAINS, rfi 1 plaids. Tie-back der or blue rufMes $2 Pe'er Pan SWEATERS w Peter All-wool green, Pan ais, gray, tam, Lrown ana of shades. Under - the ather and and mirror. $1 bllk Pl-.AbANI' PRINTS, 3 Yds. is vard-wide reigning novelty is printed in Tdeal for New Spring HANDBAGS 1 3 B kera 1 Women's 50¢ SPORT HOSE, 3 Pairs for 4 o the tos and highly mercerized. bla. natura “Goody’ $1.50 MIDDY BLOUSES AN whife, made in regulation styl The Talk of the Town! Extraordinary Values In SILK Spring Dresses Here is/a feature of which we are proud. You never saw such entic bargains in new Spring Dre as those represented in Tnspect them at once 1Zc Unbleached MUSLIN 14 Yds for Women’s Bloomen, 4 Pairs for In crepe and batiste, all colors. Special Women’s Bloomers, 3 Pairs for Crepe reinforced and full cut. and Dbatiste, Extra Size Bloomers, 2 Pairs for In crepe and all colors. Estra sizes. Striped Sateen Bloomers and Step-Ins, 2 Pairs for §) With double elastic knee or peco edge trim. Pttt et Jenn. Neck Crepe GOWNS, 2 for Flowerdd and plain crepe or batiste. trast neck, full cnt. Extra Slze SATEEN COSTUME SLIPS Pleated flounce, in all colors. Gathered waist. ol ent. 79¢ Muslin Princess Slips, 2 for In pink or white, value, here is a real unusual Embroidery Yoke 1. Women's Gowns, 2 for White, full ent, imported embroidery. Special. 1 $1.50 Clingaround Corsets _31— Fine coutll, rabber luset, garters attached All sizes. Pink. $1.69 Long Crepe Kimonos 1 Plain_and flowered, empire back, full cut, satin trim. in new | Men’s Fine COTTON HOSE, 6 Prs. for “ Black, cordovan, y, gray and white. Perfect aunlity. mm fo 1115, Men's 35¢ LISLE HOSE, 4 Prs. for In black, cordovan, navy, gray and white; extra fine quality. Sizes to 11%. Men's 7S¢ SILK HOSE, 3 Prs. for Biack and_colors pure Silk Hose, slightly irregular. Sizes to 11%. Women's Spring Rayon and Cloth DRESSES Limited lot, meat styles, waists, sizes only 16 to 35. reed. assorted color First come, first F1.50 Girls’ 7 to 10 BLOOMER DRESSES Of fine ginghams, several styles, Spring modes. Periect quality. \ 25¢ 32-In. Dress Gingham, 7 Yards for Checks, plaids and over- for underwear and infants’ ” Be vard 1 $2 Felt-Base Hall Runners Assorted patterns, 108 incl Suit C $2.00 Rayon Silk Scarf tiful Spring patterns, deep fi 1 27 inch vard length Boys’ Spring . Pants Sults £1.00 Gingham PANTY DRESSES, 2 for lNFANTS’ COATS FIBER SlLK HOSE 4 Pairs for 20-inch boot ik X1.39 Hemstitched DAMASK TABLECLOTHS reerized Dan Six0 Seamloss BLEACHED SHEETS Every Sheet p Heavy, eve thread Kind wide he Fre from harmful dressing 39c TURKISH TOWELS 5 for Yard-Wide 19¢ MARQUISE'[TE 9 Yds for In o 25¢ SHEETING 6 Ya ide, he ing Cotto to 03 Wide SATEEN, 5 Yards for Ik and ors in highly merce b d blue bord Unusual val Bnys BLOUSES, 2 for Beys' Sample $1 UNION SUITS 2 for Boys’ Pull-Over SWEATERS Oxford Sizes 28 to ters, with navy collar Men s tmported ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS | Fresh from the ma to 17. Neckband a styles. White regulars. Mon's Blue Work SHIRTS, 2 for Bine Chambray Shirts, donble ralt 31 ea AT and colc stitched and Men's Nainsook UNION SUITS, 2 for rfeet Quality Tnion Sujts Men s Work PANTS —in sizes 28, 30, 40, 42 pants are a ¥ good val good make., d 44, These Men's $1.50 and $2 Ribbed UNION SUITS and ecru Union Suits, broken lots, all 19¢ OUTING FLANNEL, 7 Yds. Double face, dark Dieces. 89¢ Infants’ DRESSES, 2 for Yong or wbort, of sheer ualnsook, hemstitched lace and embroidery edg neat stripes, light and backgrounds. 10 to 20 yard 19§ Dress‘ Glfighams, 8 Yards for £1 Girlx' T 1o 12 Year DRESSES, 2 for 50c STORM SERGE 3 Yards e CURTAIN SCRIM 10 Yards aray 1 1 31 1 1 ; 5 1 1 HOES At Dollar Day Prices Women’s $2 00 S!np Slippers Of soft, black, kid-finished ledthe‘rs with leather soles and rubber heel One or two straps. Sizes 3 to 7. For house or street ‘wear, Teather “tops. 1s0 quts in black. v’ | Wi and w X Tt s Tafants’ and m $ C'hildren's Reo. l Shoes, 206 peirs bers, with an button a n d I extra pair of sandal rubbers to wear with Children's $2 gn’ 558 ’4' Shoes, tan lace nn ber 8 34 In white, 1 51 spring 8 il fe Tuble OILCI.OTH 6 Yds for 1 Women's, Girls’ and Chlldren s HATS Sailor Hat $1.00 PURE SILK AND RAYON HOSE, 2 for 150 RAYON TUB SILK, Yd. UNDERWEAR CREPE, 5 Yds for 31 ook and st Fancy TABLE DAMASK 2 for LINENE SUlTlNG 4 Yds. for Yard wid w < and $2Z.00 Lady Sealpax UNION SUITS High-g and “Cints YL3D Sateen GYM BLOOMERS For girls and = e il 50 Extri Size Suteen PETT]COATS Bonnet, BONNETS 31 New Spring Organd, 150 2 Waxhable HOUSE DRESSES Ginghams apd linene, regular and extra to 42 Assorted styles and fast Ste Nainxook BODY WAIST, 3 for Kk naivsook, taped seams Ste Infants GERTRUDES, 4 for Na‘nsook, peatly made with embroidery I 50¢ Nainsook KNICKERS, 3 for For_giris sonk w'th e 26e Burso HOSE, 4 Pairs for Women's Famous Burson Stoe it withont a seam. Fast bl Fregulars—practieaily perfect