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si2 THE EVENING EXPERT ONZONING COMING NEXTWEEK New York Commission’s Lawyer to Confer With Citizens in Legal Fight. Edward M. F the New York Commission, | who has been requested by citizens the District to assist in defending the constitutionality of the loeal ming expected to come tg ashington e next week for a il expert of | ent the | case pend- organized by the citizens ions to defend the zoning law, | announced receipt of three more | to the fund being raised | t carry on its| x Needed. i criptions ave: Mrs. | Miss Helen Louise | i Dorsey W. Hyd Jwners mittee Assocta- | | Citizes t received thus far but members of e 1 the need for a working | the citizens and individual owners are to render effec- the Zoning Commission in heoming proceeding, in which | it of the commission to keep | residential streets is in| utions should be arl\ho<<ed‘ wles at the Potomac Sav- PINCHOT IS CONFIDENT. | Calls Defeat of United Dry Bill| Only Loss of a Skirmish. | i | HARRISBUE March 19.—Gov. nehot ent today on the | ted dry” bill yes- ise of Representa- We have lost a s nst the hootl That is all that need | tim the Senate, | in (hr !In se by a vote against. It would ve provided for the licensing and in- | blishments manufactur- | or using alcoholic | " certain exemptions | Mansard Roof Not Mansards a popular type d in many early | founding of .| was her desir . but he | be the orig- |for. Comdr. Johnson said jham was the amed Lescot. |spoke about the legion’s work in the the | District of Columbia time and | outlined the work of the Nash Unit, e was given |Ladies’ to veterans in Washington hospitals. | {The post appropriated 10 per cent of |the net procceds derived from | costume fprmms advertised the same ccompanying P to the is not a good sailor, and only likes the sea been organized bers of which have drawn up a long I itigates the extent “In ‘F «ollo | mously ORATORICAL COMMITTEE WESTERN HIGH Back row, left to right: Mixs n « Front, left to right: Mis, Miss P. E. Thonssen, assistant Stutz and Dr. rdner, chair: cipal. S. Newton, prineipal. 3 Misy Irene Rice and Sussex Has Rare Kernel. In a Biece of pottery discovered in | Sussex, England, and thought to date back at least to 700 B. C. there is a ernel of wheat still embedded and i 'ORATORICAL CONTEST | AID TO AMERICANISM Legion Post Thanks The Star for |was pursued in that part of England lat that time and is therefore regard- Ny d_as h important Encouraging Study of the Constitution. Kenneth H. No. 8. American Legion, night unani- indorsed a resolution of preciation to The Star for sponsoring | through the -means of its oratorical contest ose and systematic study of the Constitution of the United| States. The asked_that Nash last Post, ap- CUREDIN 6 TO 14 DAYS resolution Legion of post, in -another the American the District officially indorse the Service Club for Veterans of the| World War and that it be continued as a memorial to Dr. Kate Waller | Barrett, the founder. The resolution was offered by Comdr. Johnson df the post. Dr. Barrett's last work was the lub and it to see that the more unfortunate ex-service men be cared Ordinary cases of itching, blind, bleedi ding piles are cired in six du two weeks—with P. i deendalia cad preves renaedg for piles. Instantly relieves itching piles and assures restiul sleep aiter the frst night. Get the Handy Tube PAZO OINTMENT is now packed in handy callpaible tubes with deiachable pie pipe, which makes the application of the omt: ment a clean, and easy task of a moment. Full directions and scientific advics fof pile sufferers go with each ful Department Comdr. Frank L. Peck- Guaranteed to Care guest of the post and “Ma” Wils Skl Your money will be promptly refunded F5E ait. Tabes, vith ple ipe, T3¢ o1d style tias, 60< Get PAZO OINT. MENT from your drug- @it or, 3f you preler, scnd stamps of mones P order direct. Paris Medicine Co. 2630 Pinc St., St. Louis, Mo. Auxiliary, in bringing relief the ball to be used for this A Women’'s Equal Rights Party has in China, the mem- of demands. thestyle legame of e]Leader Washington women who have been playing th Satin, with o sulin back 1 $7.50 form e style game in top for years never spend any time wonder- ing r where to find the latest ideas in footwear. STAR, WASHINGTON IBERLIN HOLDS KEY 10 SECURITY PLAN Germany’s Five-Power Pact Proposal Blocks Considera- tion of French Views. By the Associated Press PARIS, March 19 far regarding the problem appear to have fixed one | point clearly, this being that the German suggestion for a pact of five powers ’ nce, Bel- gium, rmany-—must be vthing e Minist Conversations so Kuropean security Ita gn New Hats, D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 19, learned from a rellable diplomatic source, suggested that a pact of three powers—France, Belgium and Great Britain—precedes consideration of the German offer, so that the a cipally interested would united front in dealing with th man proposal. Austen Chambe the British foreign secretary, is un-| derstood to have insisted that the Germans must be in the negotiations from the beginning. Note Vague, French Say. Premier Herriot then pointed out that the Gergnan suggestions required elucidation. ” The document which was shown him was what diplomacy calls a “verbal note,” though commit- ted to writing. It was about 250 words long and to the French mind left every essential point in the dark It was a mere outline of the general framework of the proposed pact, it was said in official circles this morn- ing, and could not in its present form | be the b of any discussion | ) nong the Boing | | published by the paper points out tha public is informed that t approximates one thousand yen, it ing the real isst TOKI0, ment March 19.—The ¥ the army and navy ernment to make definite and precise it is unde ARMYFINDRGBE | Huge Sum Wasted, Newspa- ! per Nichi Nichi Charges. Billion Yen Expended. CLL KENNEDY. o to The Star and Chicago Daily News. i govern- | howing of total expenditures | al funds throughout the Nichi Nichi while | have been put and whence they were | not used f secured try Of the total it appears the army spent more than six hun against the navy's thr T | lions. conceded | expended most of its ngtao and in the Indian Ocean and | The Nichi Nichi asserts that an in- | eufficient explanation is given of the army's use of these funds. It the public must sdemand more de- tails, because the wide circle of think- ing Japanese believe the funds were | ays | Sore throats, tonsilitis and chest colds are quickly re- lieved by the grateful and penetrating warmth of Baume Bergut. | GET THE ORIGINAL FRENCH " Anoint nostrils with l WME;RunN MENTHOLATUM Antiseptic—cleansing Destroys germs For: pucumucism Headache Toothacae Scianiea Head Colds last | now | The | the | total | million is indeed suspicious concern- s to which the funds | $7.50 A special group of smart Spring styles in order that the milline: resented in this ot Fabric hats, fel aws of silk' and straw in all popular colors. $7.50. Jellef's—Third Floor. section may be rep- big value* giving. and combinations the Spring’s most 12!12 F SLNW. Radium and 30 Silk Slips Formerly $3.95. Fine Radiu Slips, with three-inch hems. In black and gra Overlooked Last Week---7 Magnificent Coats —the balance of lhc Winter stock in Our Shop of Fine Apparei—highest cost materials, most beautiful of furs—to be disposed of in our Women’s Coat Shop tomorrow at ridiculously low figures! 4—$125 Imported Ribbed-cloth Suits, navy, saddle and gray and navy stripe; with long tailored jackets with seli-inset panels.. 1—$95 Navy Cheviot, with dou- 365 ble-breasted box jacket JellefPs—Second Floor 1—$285 Black Kashmirbloom dered with gray kit fox " $65 seal cocoa-color baby fox. collar, cuffs, panel back and front bor- l—&w() Kashmirsuede, with rlcep elbow cuffs and collar of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), and Topie pa'\cl front with um me et of 1—$240 Ci nnabar Jammunn Coat. mu. sur- plice shawl collar to hem of coat ir 1—$265 Rosewood Kashmana Coat, wit wfifll cuffs sraduated panel front 1—8225 lmported Green and Wood Brown Plaid Sport Coat, v f 1 0pc sum collar, cuffs 1—$250 Rust and Green, Rodier stripe hadger collar and border 875 1—$265 Kaffir Bro\an Silk Favllc Loat with = 875 . g with - 850 Coat, $60 © §50 Jelleft's—Second Floor Other Wonderful Clearance Values Friday Furs Cut Again oo MISSES’ FROCKS <> —only three price groups and 1—$350 Eastern Mink Cape ... 1-$125 l\olmsk) ‘Cape, caracul trimmed. 1—51'5 '\.turll Muskrat 1—56750 Caracul Jackette . 12-$1250 Like Fox Scarfs 5—827.50 Fox Jellef’s—Third Floor ‘Coats for Little Women 1—$95 Oxblood Kashmana Coat Excellent Qquality with collar and cuffs of seal Size 15 1—575 Oxblood Mokine Coat T.ovely coa 1—$79.50 Brown Veloria Coat Another beautiful coat w size 1714 3—859.50 Suedetex Coats ... Trimmed with brown and rust. with e Sizes 161 th beaver collar. In llar and ¢ and 1815 $155.00 $45.00 those very low. 3 $25 Flannel Two-Piece ' $37.50 Frocks $35.00 5 Afternoom end Evening 8 Sahn and [ALC Frocks Also some twills among these satins and me tline models Jelief's—Third Floor laces. Flares, drapes and black, tan, rust $28.50 Full-fashioned Sifk Stockings, pair Every pair in this assortment all have lisle garter hems. spring colors. Chiffon Pointex Silk Qlonkmgs $23.50 P e i hose “Pointex” h In black only Silk-and-Wool Sport $22.50 " cufts of seal. Size $19.50 R OF. kTG wool Stockings fect, n light colors. but in broken sizes. Jellefr’ In Jellefr's—Second Floor Only These Coats Left —from our Winter stock in ment 1—$29.50 Coat A smart navy biue chinchilla sport coat in size Of green and n, wold and muskrat collar and cuffs 38. 1-$125 Green Kashmana Coat Skirts Are Popular Now! With the Coming of Spring and All Outdoor Sports 10—87.50 Wool Crepe ray the women's depart- Of tan, pleated 682250 Bodice-top woal crepe, and black 10$7.50 Suspender Skirts Buy a \u\N‘ndn' \mn and velour checks. braid bound. Sizes 36 and $29.50 Jellefi's—Second Floor Beautifully tailored with leopard skin collar and cuffs. Size 36. 1—$4950 Sports Coat _Stunning with fine muskrat 20455 Motor and Travel Coats $22.50 ‘collar and cuffs. 1—$65 Navy Twill Size s with the sm, panel back. In siz Friday Specials in Hosiery is perfect A large assortment of few pairs of these Fine um.{n Street Floor n smart panel ‘erepe satin with bodice tops novelty plaids Panel and button fronts. In tan, rust, gray and brown Only 5 Women’s Suits . $29.50 long jacket and braided ’ Lingerie and Negligees 30 nghtgowns $1.25 Formerl orchid and ]r\nr\r w trimmed, 35 Vests Tailc 8 Breakfast Coats : Formerly $7 trimmed with seif pea Slightly Mussed Of fin by G In Glove Ik red st $1.15 Satin in Colors $6.85 $1.50 51 85 25 Undergarments Chgmise and tep-ins and $1 Also some satir mmed Noté the Women’s Frocks 20 Frocks Formerly $3 de chine. and lace t1 5295 the famous Women’s Satin 5 Frocks $3.50 brown 2 Frocks Formerly $75 with fine lace vests 3 Frocks Formerly $65 to $89.50. Chiffon velv satins. Circular lace flouncing, godet beading. In maize and white ‘Women’s Dinner 342 50 3 Frocks easib $£69.5 $75. Of georzette ‘Women's Satin- back Crepe $8.50 $4.50 tripes Silk $39. 50 Afternoon F d cuffs ed models Women’s Dinner Gowns Formerly with side dr 8, and cocoa ading r the benefit of the coun (Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Daily News Co GUE and every Pain “Thos. Leeming & Co. Amer. Agents, N. Yo $24.50 They know that as soon as a mode is sanc- tioned as a style leader it will be seen in the windows of the Family Shoe Store, developed in fine quality. materials of super- They have found, too, that in follownig this “opera” Pump, patent and dull 1eathers [ of high prices. Childrens =The little feet that house and the middle-sized one.! along the sidewalks need stu v, looking shoes. flored P ump— o with tan leader they won’t have to climb any fences toddle argr * the Lripping good- The Spring .iyles are ready for the youngsters, toa, it interest- ingly low prices. 4 FAMILY/HOE/TORE 310-312 Seventh St. LEEY: YEARS SATISPACHE N.W. ORY pERVICE Coats of imported mixtures and shagleigh with 318 50 Women's Evening Gowns helted or swagger backs. Inset or patch pockets. In chili, bambino, acorn brown, gray. Sizes 34 to 42 Jellefr's—Second Floor For One Week 0nly—755 Pumps and Oxfords and a Few Other QOMETIMES our large stocks of shoes do rot move as quickly as we anticipate, and therefore in order to be always style-right we clear out these slowly moving lines at a time when they are still new—new in fab- ric—new in line—new in heel. This sale is the resuit of such a time. We cannot therefore guarantee the size You want in the style you want, but all sizes from 3 to 10 and all widths AAA to D are in the group. Choose from tan, black, brown, buff, gray, blue, white, green. Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor Gray and wood hrown mixtire fur collars. Box jacket coats. Jellef’s—Second Floor R Q- Imported me “with muskrat < 34 and i n flame, ¢ a x Dress Shop—Sccond F IN THE DOWNSTAIRS DRESS SHOP—FRIDAY! Reduced Frocks in the Downstairs Shqp 4—Flannel and Monogram- med Frocks, formerly $19.50. These Frocks have embroidered linen col- lars and cuffs. and brown 8—Wool Jersey Frocks. for- merly $19.30. Contrasting collars and cuffs. C ton trimmed 3—Bengaline Frocks, for- merely $25 Tailored Frocks, gold kid and button trim- $lz 75 med. In black only.. 4—Velvet and Georgette Frocks, formerly $15 to $25. Tiered models, with colored facings and embroidery. In maize ek §1.50 4—Crepe de Chine Frocks, formesly $35. Aratrnoonn Frocks of crepe” de chine, in brown with bronze beading and slo 75 deep silk fringe 5—Tailored Faille Frocks, formerly $25. Straightline models of tailored faille, with gold stitch- ing and contrasting slz.so facings. In black Jellef’s—Downstairs Shop Friday, $15 100 New Silk Dresses Beautiful Prints Do not miss this event in our Inex- pensive Dress Shop! Stunning Stripes We've been setting a rather high standard for values in our Inexpensive Dress Shop—but now we ask you to see these new dresses— styles which will have an appeal to many women for that extra frock—and at only $15. There are slimline models, tailored models and two-piece blouse effects. Fine tucking, flat-back effects, new front kick pleats, novel pockets, lace collars, nar- row tie-backs. Belted or beltless models. Broad stripes, flower or conventional pat- terns. All the new high colors for nature’s most brilliant season. Misses’ Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years Women’s 36 to 44 Bust Our Inexpensixe Dress Shop is just a few steps down from bur main floor. . A complete shop in itself! Women are finding it profitable to visit there whenever they are downtown.