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18 e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 15, 1925—PART 1. PIES 'm PlANl]S $75,000,000 LOSS SEEN DEFENDS MEX'GAN HOWELL IS GRANDFATHER SEARBHERS ELUSE aihouen rass of e eapsaion. | DELAY IRKS POLAND - [io, narmy for bis towin to Cunteer FROM BROKERS’ FAILURES L Baby Boy Born to Bw; of Atlanta :I::o:rn!r::a::“lh:l)"l?st::l;m:ah able 'N EFFORTS AT PARIS demonstration in honor of the So- t0 sée the burlal place as it was when cialist leader, Jautes, who was born B TR Constitution’s Editor. orlginally found, and take chare of hate 5 i x v _ I-IS]-ED |N EX Customers of Bankrupt Firms and R]- Tn BE FA'R ATLANTA, Ga, Mareh 14.—Clark | ::: o‘;‘,‘e‘c" g Vel A Cposaiin: Winistor Tuabl Count Skrzynski will see the Bucket Shops Said to Face Howell, sr., editor of the Atlanta Con- i Mty Whatt, i gn Minister Unable to Meet,| premier some tims on Monday, eithar N ¥ | Big Deficits. stitutfon today becams a grandfather Meanwhils hilee Row's: wiio 1s in Herriot at Once on Subject before or after M. Herriot talks with T By the Amodiotatthieis. with the birth of & seven pound boy charge of the operations, and his as- | Mr. Chamberlain. The Belgian for- : Industrial Exposition to Be! ~Nsw YORK, srch 14—mhe New|American Envoy Says Gov-|to Me and ara Ciark Howen i |\Further Evidence of An-|50%nt Shad™exama (o the tomb of o Dt TABCE RS RO R s 1a e [York World tomorrow will publish The baby has been named Clark more cure. All or'l inscription pected some time next week for a Cross-Section of Activities |ewsraser, 3¢ baniros: mockirobiss| ernment Has Done All Pos- | Howelt sré. metore ner marriaxs to | tiguity Found Pointing to [on she eitiec on e sarcombagus | MG Sl ™ coune atex. | "1 Fallsh chicle (he imurdasion is R e i e e ) well, jr., Mrs. Howell was e ol B b el ey | ander Skrzynski, the Polish foreign |that Count Skraynski will press ths Carried on Here. three years, maicating, the paver| sible to Meet Complaints. |3tiss Margaret Carr of Durham, N. C.. Body of Seneferu. Senefery, arranged symmetrically. minfster, arrived today from Geneva. |allles for a categorical statement as will say, that of $100,000,000 by cus- & grandaughter of the late General Forty L th of the tomb shart]He had an appointment with Premier | 10 their position. It i beliaved ha tomers of such concerns, net more Julian 8. Carr, commander of the e e e tome 'of & small stone. pyr- | Herrint to discuss the naw situation | Will point out that public opinion in A bird's-eye view of Washington's | The. sirvey wes made hrough se: | B7 the Assscistod Pro E e e amid have been found. The shaft|Tesperting the seourity problem "‘"(P(M,Tg-‘: T o fmdustries will awalt fnspection by |ceivers, trustecs and bankruptey| MEXICO CITY, -March 14—The S v s | 200, 18 stalrway, tomether With the | L ne of the Leasis of Nations | posals, which do ot provide protes- g 4 e | referaes. % Méxican government is not making CAIRO, Egypt, March 14—Prelimi- | temple, which originally existed be-| ‘" councl of the League of Nationg | B O ottt ’v: i (p;ny p the general public at the Washing- [TSfSrees =~ o o the sur-|om Caistietions. betwasn American|3nd that the administrator will be|nmary work on ‘the tomb near the|tween them and that pyramid, wers |Sf SOAtel Chamberiain, the British |fion for the Polish frontlers. that iy ton Auditorium, starting next Satur- | yen e e om o T dIDE 0 A T | e ion petitlons for the protec. | ordéd every facllity (o cultivate |great Byramid at Gisa. rdcenly un-|found to have {ormed & complete un royalcainesaiaey. e preuilermow- [[[E Decetaaty; (iafithe people hairpass ‘day night. when the Chamber of|[tion of 100 cases. It was pointed|tion of their interests, threatemed and reap the harvest .. |earthed by the Boston-Harvard expe-|and, it this assumption is correct, the ;x rw-fl obliged to appear before the * o continue throush the following | “Nere large brokerake houses failed|legislation, James R. Shefeld, the| o, o¢ (he coaflict over the haciénda |about 3000 B. C., in being completed. | Cheops, known also as Khufu, one of f——— — "Y1 King George Takes Stroll. would be reached. but he Insisted he |according to:an oMicial commurica- | the kings of the T T S LONDON, March 14—King Georga ki could not discuss the terms of the |tion isaued by the ministry of public|ing after Seneferu. Thus the belief | No further communiques concerning recovered from hi cent attack of Public utilities and Government in- | . -— ;’m.ha;“b.\; z‘nm A'm:::;:n“ea.:;.:)w:‘,! permanent ssttlement, since offeial | works. It has been decided s of‘toma antiquarians that the tomh|the operation in the Vicinity of the nflu-nz: had his first walk in the dustries: local manutacturing con| pppy GARDEN SAIL Hivpme iy :n:':“‘“ o Both o | communications have not been ex-|the tomb until the arrival of Dr.|may possibly be that of Cheops, will| tomb will be isxued until Dr. Reisner|&rounds of Buckingham Palace today, cerna and industrial plants, many ot} S. ADintt of co-aperation fham the fed-|changed. George A. Reisner, assistant pro-|be disproved. | arrives on the scene. | the weather having turned mild which the av shingtonia i T BRI il Tt Ul et ot o 00 . AR Tt 0 s B it R TP SIS Wit i Foint e St RN {does mot know are operated here —_— eral authoritfes, he asserted. , - P N [T To] Ble———Tol——Tol———1a e will have exhibits. “Hip-Hip- e xS, hibit of the type| DiP-Hip-Hooray,” Her Yell When | tywer British’ than American citi-| of furnaces which can put warmth | Complimented on Figure. into the coldest house during the | 5 s Mexican governmént against nllezefl{ =59 A NEW YORK, March 14.—Mary Gar- | agrarian seizures of their propert | s Special Pur: ! Winter, will be a demonstration of ) & eir prop | pecial Purchase! g il : 4 den, grand opera diva, sailed on the |The American complaints, he said, s c sli 99 r 5 process of ice manufacturs, gaat- | . 13 3 3 {he Drovess of oy MARMRCIAT, SaCL, | Aquichns todus' for her. villa 'at | although numersus and coming from | | dateen Costume dhips, 99c | 16-Rib Umbrellas of ‘to sooth the most feverish throat|Monte Carlo, to remain until next|various parts of the republic, have Pure Silk a . . that Summer torridity can produce. |S€ason, when she again will fill{been invariably investigated by the Slenderizing, straightline styles of fine, soft % nd Silk Gloria Engents and perfumes from a |OPeratic engagements in Chicago. government and corrective measures A 34_98 and 35-98 beauty parlor, sweet scented acces- | h:\h:sh(;nrden disposed of rumors |applied where It was proven viola- sateen, with deep pleated fancy trimmed Stuoniag eportsd Umbrellas, in the lovely Mah Jom cories for complexions and coiffures, [that she might manage the Monte | tions had occurred. flounce. Copen, white, gray, rose, peach heudle style, with amber tips and terraics Beantifu] will be only a few booths away from |C2rlo opera company by saying her Made Fair Stud 3 ot : % st colors—red, “green, purple snd navs. Every one perfect T e oy e st e 50 pleas. |American contract had two mors B orchid and flesh. Sizes 36 to 4. | Tn ‘quality’ and gastanteed for rain or snige iing to the olfactory organs as com- '”_‘K‘_‘;: '{‘:":::-! iR e Mr,hshcmdld ‘cnnfltrhmed a rle“"”' d‘h" | Silk Gloria Umbrellas, $4.98. o painful limbs, | . swered com- | patch contalning the results of the | Street Floor—King's Palace Pure Silk U X hrting toipainfuk by | pliments on retention of her grace- |special mixed commission which was | i u,.'."'l'{-';ell"’ $s.98. » o tkcsnsismp s |substantial payments were made to|American Ambassador, sald in an in- {week | customers. terview here today. Representations zens sought the protection of thei| Bettlc Cane amm | ful figure, by improvising a yell, col- | sent last week to the San Pedro Cox T W LM e T i 5. U Milk bottle caps will have a booth: |lege fashio tocan haciends, State of Puebla, upon automobile trucks, manufactured in | “Hip-hip-hooray:” the representation made by the Amer- Washington, will also be in the ex- She added, “if women did more ‘hip- | ican embassy that American interests Ek K l ° ° o Ek K I nip-hooragiak ‘as T have baendoins, | thire mwers thrasianedi’ Heisid the onomy Kolumn ' onomy Kolumn TneFood products divsion Includes | thers would: be more happiness i | commission had conducted & thor- r celvn‘l e 0r enox a c bread, cakes, pies, soft drinks, ex- |life.” ough and fair investigation into every = ° o o e il 5 ] Dhiase of the situstion, that ampie Onyx Lisle Hose, 35¢ 15¢ Cheese Cloth uets, milk. sausa and other pork | military protection has been given to 3 Pairs for $1.00 ’ ° 5 Yds. for 59¢ producis, and a dozen other neces-| Pipe used in connecting the oil |George Camp, the American admin- an's Good Grade Lisle Hose, f Afl B t Ready packed | B > cleaning In the miscellaneous division will | with Cartagena Bay, will waeigh [rights belonging to the hacienda are Purposes. 36 inches wide Street Floor he mattresses, posters and pillowtops, | nearly 80,000 tons. guaranteed under a two-month contract dtrect Fibor (\ s at .o to . - dow shades. oxvgen and simllar | Burson Hose, 25¢ products, typewriters, planograph | Women's Split-foot Burson Hose. $1 Cocoa Mats, 79¢ A g % 2 : b, B d Tnleard” alsen! from wi products, vianos, electrical supplies | Slight irregulars. Regular and I'his radio receiving set is very efficient, producing g ™~ tn choose. Double thickness m and other products of Washington axtra sizes a clear, loud tone, and is simple to operate, and we will sturdy quality that will industries | Street Floor T . 5 plenty of genuine service In the public utilities division street guarantee local reception from broadcasting stations in RIS Pides . , : 2 : car companies will have exhibits, and Off S Infants’ Hose, 15¢ Washington—offering music, entertainment, stories and / : booths with exhibits of telephones. | 1ce pace Flack, white and cordévan, 1n | jectures. - A a\\ 15¢ Curved Curtain Ras appliances and electrical supplies | sizes 4 to 83 s. A\ Rods. 9¢ ) e o At e m;.} Street Floor This crystal receiver is a compact set complete with \ S inch Rl Rale The building materials division | in the new Women's Regatta Athletic 25 feet of ground wire, 2 porcelain insulators and a f complete fixtures. An unusuall: ow price on this commo will embrace exhibits of iron work, | . - > tile work and wood work. | Union Suits, $1.00 ground clamp. 3 Third Floor o Bodlcs) Top Usion Sufte cut ull Give Your Boy an Easter gift with his new suit—at 25c Percale, 17¢ Yd. | 5 R | d well made. White and flesh. punzer Fnerst ||| EARLE BUILDING 1o Hte s ! Wiion Fasts If your boy prefers a Lenox guaranteed stem-wind- e :23‘%;’!3;" T WILL BE IN ST. LDUIS‘ 13“1 and E &G::l'v.:,cshl..';onh ing, stem-setting watch—he may have his choice. S i E;:: E:;;hm Women's Strap and Shirred > . o o o : T { Wrist Gloves, in natural chamoi Bo - uit. s - 15¢ Yd. Body of Editor’s Wife, Dead From | e s ys FOlll' Plece S S, 10-95 FOIII Plece Slllts, 312.75 A e ; | - . . . H 3.0 & Spri terns—checks, Auto Injury, Is Sent West | Office space is now being offered in the e These Suits consist of coat, vest and two pairs 1 pair golf knickers and 1 pair regular knick T ipg BYleaata quatity e | 2 ; : o of lined knickers and are worthy of comparison | ers, both lined; a vest and a coat—this consti- Street Floor in Private Car. Earle Building. If your business is 51_] Silk 'Gh"“-u‘s“"f ana | with those usually sold at higher prices. Fine | tutes Spring's newest suit for boys whaolike class 75¢ Spert Striped = 3 e P ae of the most | all-wool and wool mixtures in Springs smartest | with good looks. Belted or piain coats, alpacs Ppo! Tipe By the Asaciaied Pre worthy of the very best in modern office famous makes In America. New | colors and patterns, in |8he newest models and | fined. Knickers lined throughout Smart over- Broadcloth, 69¢ Yd. UK, March 14—The body : : e toneein"ail sizes. Very | fashions—in sizes 7 to 18 years. plaids and tweeds. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Lixht colors and tinted grous B e e accommodations and if you have been wonderful value. Choice of Crystal Radio Receiver or Lenox Choice of Crystal Radio Receiver or Lenox [ " Wnsie and cluaier srripes - e Street Floor Watch Free. Watch Free. treet Fleor t he b after a tly slight 1 H H H P - Ahtoat Injury recelved in an automo- paying a big price for something you Rayon Socks, 25¢ $1 Rayon Stripe pile accident Thursday, started to- 3 a0 -4 LS ) Children’s Rayon Socks. in plain . 3 Might (o St Louls in a private car, have not received, this advertisement is and Richelleu ribs. Black, white, Other Smts’ 314.75 to $21.50 . Madras, 69c Yd pecompanied by her brothers-in-law, . g peach, pongée, pink. blue and oven striped fabric Ralph and Herbert Pulitzer. e written for yvou. orchid. Slight' rregulara of §oc wear and launder well Her husband, Joseph Pulitzer, lef H quality. Sizes o 3 . ™ P} attern Jacksonville, 'Fla. tonignt for St syrect Flror Accessories Necessary to the Boys’ Easter Qutfit! e Louls. He is the second son of the « 7 . ! s 1ate cditor, for whom he was named, e flC“h:ldLiz‘t m/spl!"l:l:‘,mzai" SSh:li 0l Clotk, 7%‘c Yd. : and is the editor and publisher of the e Munse Tl"llSl com an ¥ 3 g leconds of 12%3¢c quality 100 . st~ d E cuft styles. Black, buck, cordovan, “ ) ’ oy Rl b A B touie Fort Dimpatch and sacre- e E‘{m — pany fark 47a Russla calt.” & complete $1.00 “Bell” Blouses Small Boys’ Coats 73::: $a1”.0(3 lCapsm,i 59¢ ..’;,.;_ iares Borserst ana S s N oy ange of size Pancy all-wool tweeds, cas- i scalloped edg any, which publishes the Now York b aieset Miser 78¢c 53.98 Sl aren Sud e ratei i TN |t e Rloac n vorld, and the Evening World, ntal s 2 Rental Agents Rayon Vests, 69c O e e e Table 0il Cloth, 28¢ Yd The train bearing Mrs. Pulitzer's dody will arrive in St. Louls tomor- oreia Healch Vesis 1 miaic: row evening. Funeral services will peaca and orchid. Very attractive Attractive Striped Madras with three-Niece belt. Dark 51.00 wuh Slllt}, 69(: Seconds of 40c quality. Mar- onday Pul- - and light gray, brown and tan ble and tile patterns in blue and be held Monday afternoon at the Pul and neatly made. 4 Blouses in collar-attached sl v g Mg il el RhE ot sl bt itzer home, St. Lo Street Floor styles that will appeal to boys. in button-on styles. Sizes 3 to anbia s Full-Fashioned Thread Silk Sizes 7 to 16 years. Street Floor—Boys' Shop 8 years. Splendid values. 59c Sash Curtains, 39c Pr. Hose, $1.50 Fine white-barred marquisette R. HARRIS AND COMPANY Women's Outsize Black Thread Ruffled styles Stk Hose. Sizes 9 to 10%. AW ful T s Cl;ildren!"s B‘I:;Iners, 39¢ piestel Ofering $1.25 Felt Base Runner, 18x108-inch size anee Hamilton Wateh Club| || <5735 | $1.00 Silk-and-Rayon Printed Crepe | 10c Laces, 5¢ Yd. Now Forming— T 69 L Stamped Needlework atterns. ar - ' 2 C Specials! Street Floor Since the end of February, when the lists for I Embroidery Edges, 12Y%%¢ Y‘f < 35 KT o h Sta d A 35 the then forming Hamilton Watch Club were filled, | o :T.‘:;lcormodw:“:;H:-mh;m?:r‘s i 'h‘\t\v';?:';:'; P :;?;'fil;;’:oifnziggi :";m‘";; !;\:He"d hcreiabaimost Il ity fepdlis Rn-..r-dn:rvelp “u':r:i?.”.n..-‘cT” we have been urged again and again by belated ap- inch widths. 4 il S s s I SRR i pockets. Excellent quality plicants to open the membership list to include them. Street Floor Light and dark printed patterns in various pleasing colors and tones, For dresses and chil- bleached cotton stamped in choice Fancy Bnttom, 10c¢ Card dren’s irocks or blouses. nches wide. of three attractive patterns. But our stock had been depleted by the appli- i Trimming Buttons, in jet and Street Floor—King's Palace Stamped Glass Towels, 25¢ cants who were early to take advantage of our gen- golprg’ 3 dizes.’ Bholcs of catds : Blue or Red Checked Mercerized svi 3 to 12 buttons on each. ! erous club payment privileges. i i st Toweling.. Extra large size. Bor- der design in neat kitchen motifs. Now, however, our stock has Val Laces, 6c Yd. et B m o] m o} I m been fully replenished with’' hun- [ 12 Yds. for 65¢ Humming Bil'd Girls' Spl' ing Dresses Stamped Pillowcases, 89c Pr. m o] | = fl a N Cream and White Val Laces, in Tubing Cases, size 36x42 inches. dreds of grand-new wglchesb;n the IO, ool 5. 1 . . In New Stvi d Stamped or hemstitched scalloped most modern, up-to-date, beauti- i tions. o ery n New les an: s w or hem. Several patterns for white fully attractive models—and we are Street Floor ure Sl tyl 1 evelet and l':l’r:‘sl:‘l‘cn::mbrmdzr}. ready to throw open the books to I 15¢ Crash Toweling National Humming Bird Gay Colors. ....... Ironing Board Pads, 59¢ you who last time were left uncared 5 Yds. for 59¢c Week Straightline and middy styles of gingham and Splendid, sturdy quality of cot- f Heavy, absorbent quality for tea I 1 yles e . uallky Gtfeat- o and roiler towels chambray in plain and combination colors, checks | ponra 0c " 10T ¢ The Hamilton— But be quick to make your selec- Street Floor —during which millions of women from coast and plaids. Effectively trimmed with contrast- Street Floor . . : ~ < i t t will, like vou, take the opportunit B 3 235 you know—is the tion. Harris Watch Clabs are in- I $2 English Longcloth ot s thess duabl Ve do?f;,, {m%’ ing colors, applique embroidery, pipings and $1 Household Aprons, 79¢ embodiment o f - stitutional in Washington. They 10-Yd. Piece, $1.49 the double lisle tops to their smooth all-silk stitching. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Gum Rubber Aprors, in numer- all that makes a represent values in timepieces and 36-inch width; soft, lngerie | coles. S St TN ous attractive colors, fnished witn vl quality. : 2 = ontrasting fringe, edge 7 privileges in terms that cannot be Street Floor You can treat yourself to several pairs at pockets. timepiece worth x continued indefinitely nor extended I 59¢ Turkish Towels our tempting price of Street Floor while. Accurate, @ indiscriminately. 2 fh‘hor 51 $4 25 B e B Sranf long-lived, hand- Js B I Extra_heavy, absorbent terry. o S women’s sl 25 e onuefabin. ot » ished with bow and rose ornament some. A watch \ 7 Many Prospective Buyers TES T gereet Fioor, Absolutely the only time this vear “Humming boyand s ou for service and of Hamilton Watches Are I 1.50 Damask Tabl Birds” will be sold for less than $1.50 per pair L R one that wil k=3 # Already Awaiting the Publica- o s Street Piour—iing's Patnce Nightgowns, $].00 | Gl Middy Blowses, $1 heighten your NS N tion of the Announcement You Ready hemmed for use, White ¢ : in regulation style finished with " and some with colored borders. Plain and figured crepe, shadow batiste and patch pockets. pride. : Are Reading Now. T Lovely Dress Trimmings Are Here for | muslin. Sauare, round and V neck styles. Neatly = ; : Pert Was Pad "2 for 15 S lr:mmed with embroidery, fine lace and stitching. |- || With Coupon Only Make Sure of YOUR Watch by Enrolling Early in the Week | o bbb e Easter Sewing White, flesh, honey dew and orchid. | Toilet Tissue | right for waxing the iron. Ombre Georgette, $2.49 Yard Second Floor—Kin 3 Rolls for 10c Street Floor Stunning light and brilliant colors—shading. a from light to dark tones. A wide variety of Exceptionally fine grade. The Hamilton We Now Carry Rl0pas ot dancs Frocks and weerce, Loy oo : i 5 Electrical Supplies All-Over Laces, $1.98 Yard ~ * i ! Prices Range From Ladies’ Wrist Watches | i | e e, ok e e ¢ <~ | Chamois-Suede T s ol daylight colors. 10 to 300 40 inches wide. A delightful trimming. Mum Deodorant, 18 $35 to $150 $44 to $70 T s Pinas: Lnce Bandings, 49| TFancy Flowers. 9. - Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold . | Cuff Gloves : Men’s Hamiltons . . Also edges in al|Gold and sil f a iz Separable Attnching Plugm ga& A silver flowers Cream, large size, 42c. Tachlite, Twinlite, Triplite, wide EElsy. . Whlte|m!thisaiisna ieaves Narcissus Perfume, boxed, 2Ic. Teclite Plugs. cream and ecru. o Bead and Seq De Vilbis Perfume Sprays, 2-0z. inch widths. Varlous n 5] e patterns and sties. et Juas 59 c size, S1. rens Ormamen . — ! roon and sand. (mfg.) crystal an Ombre = s> . t Soal ; Ribbons, 75e In Spring’s Faverite Colors : ctagon Toile p * L4 1 Every article fully gusranteed rhinestone designs. 2 Halohpv: ahadon n. pring tago; 8] for service, Bakbrallored Bamte|7-inch witth. For mil: 3 Cakes for 19¢ | o Seventh and D i BiEaet X loks o e S Rl o e linery trimmings and Cuffs in the smart perforated effect of slightly Usually 3 for 27c. i es. L . N Street Floor Pearl Necklaces (mfg.), 59c wls::; i 355, 1ol v Filutea Gabvi: darker or lighter tone than the glove. Neatly Tewelers and Diamond Merchants Very special. Indestructible a. Black and|ette, 8275 brye made of splendid washable fabric, in tan, brown orad h 7% (mtg) Pearls, In graduating | Tamerein i to 13 inch|widih - Gray- or tan. | and gray. Soit and dainty, correct for riow and 25c Shoe Trees, 9c Pr. jor More Than Half a Century H choker style or 24-inch graduating Widths. 100. different|suitable for frocks or warmer weather. A splendid value at only 59c. Attractive Trees, emameled in length. Large size filled peart Xinds fo choose from. |scarfs. ANl sizes. pratty colors. Very special at this (mfg.). All white in creamy tint. low price. § Street Floor Street Floor—King's Palace. Street Floor Street Floor EEEEEEEEEE@EE—:EEEEEE : A

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