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14 - THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 22, 1925—PART 1. STEV[NS |S V[HEI] Titanic Memorial |GGG G0009 BOGGGNUG GGGG00 GOHGHGE LOLGOUGGGLGLSHE GOGOLOLO UGG, Construction Work FR”Z GU“] MEI]AI. !S @‘ted 56 SPECIAL OFFER : e rox e Titate Sfemoriat b been : For a Limited Time Only Engineering Societies Be-| at"tie sunction of what would be : —a Small Payment of i ;\!\\' lumns:x‘lrl- avenue and E & Stow H'gh HOnor Upon Cana' treet, Lieut. Col. Clarcnce O. Sher- rill, director of public bulldings and Railway Builder :'«,"‘,‘,"K.'Z,“T’E‘,,“,.,?.:,ib:[":‘..;‘":,,;{"'::‘:: 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 matter of fact, the foundation ssary to lay down extensive rip- rap work on which the concrete placed. However: with the devals: | L&B Silk Section Is Buzzing With Activity These Days! %8 opment of the Rock Creek: and i John F -| Potomac Parkway, the sea wall s - = ol will be built on the river side of E its as a civil engineer, = will be located on ground formed in planning and organizing [ by building up the flats there with on a T s. u el - ua l l s BBEATS... asitSwups arisC 1 of the Panama Canal, as | , 21 —The John | silt pumped from the river bottom. e railroads and af admin- The memorial is being construct- 3 ~Electric Cleaning S o Chibga Pasrern At | ol DTl SElsiw conuil doy its_attachments, ciation. It will take about three 2 p ’ Let the HOOVE r award was determined by 15| monthy o Gomplete wthe. difaule Season’s Newest The Season’'s Newest el ou T t £ th merican So- task of building the foundation in e ~ elec y. 1 y ) il SRS, High-Grade Silks Yd i sy == Mechanica pd Electrical | rial proper will be placed thereon - s ks * s : It in not known 4t this time suat Underpriced ® . Colorings Floor, 7th Entrance “:ml was | when the memorial will be com- representative_ will be glad Gardiner. | pleted in its entirety. 5 X i, . . X " ] . i explain the sol of LT Women who still have a dress to make for Easter—and Spring “Dress-up” days—will save considerable time and cleantng prob sty . 2 3 > NS 5 still, phone for a 9 I”“"r energy and money, too, by choosing from this wonderful collection tomorrow. Here are gathered into one immense stration in your home vice president o J 5 3. 5 S 2 . New Haven and Hart- NT group the season’s most desirable silks—patterns—colors—indeed a varied assortment—and, best of all, every yard Franidin. 7400 AR S underpriced. Choose from— “‘”‘.“."‘:“f“(‘"‘“!‘::“" HE“] F[]R SED"IUN 40-inch Crepe-back Satin 40-inch Rich Brocaded Crepe b 40-inch Fashionable Flat Crepe 40-inch Heavy Crepe de Chine Hom, to, ! ';“,n;_ 40-inch New Printed Crepes 40-inch Plain Canton Crepe World War and dire » corps | Tried to Force Way Into| S e Bt presidential Palace in Pro- 40-Inch AlLSilk g s ot s o S T e S 08 32Inch All-Silk 23, ¢ e (.mm;; test on Isle Pines Treaty. ) Crepe Fail.le and able shades, also hl.u.k and white. Monday, yard .. Strlped Broadcloth Special Selling of i Bengalme 40-inch Satin Chumcuse—Lustrous satin- —100 Styles g fnished sil, the finest for distinctive gowns. Always @] (0 Sreciall Wi 36-In Black in high favor for all seasons. 30 colors and black scade tun- |against the leaders of several hun- $2 98 33-inch Imported Pongee—Its 12-momie $1 69 the same |dred students who staged a demon- weight, firm weave, smooth finish and very low price . ateen stration in front of the presidential Fine qualities, with distinctive commend it for innumerable uses. Tan only. Yard 69‘: Regularly much higher. Wide va- f his work in the Far East, engi- | palace at noon today. Twelve of the corded weave—for Spring irocks and 54 H 3 ints Be H - riety of new colors for sports wear rs say that through Mr. Stevens|students and three policemen were ensembles. Colors: Nut green, burnt lnd‘ New SP"ng Print a“hf“l co' F i found 1 dical orings, bordered effects with graduated size dots—1%5 vard and different size striges in effective v experts the: ~back |found in meed of medical ttention russet, copper. rosewood, gingersnap, rings, bordered effects graduated s s-10s hards ombinations on white or colored Cc L ben, en- |after the ‘holice reterves had dis: el O T makes a smart frock—only one scam. Yard, $6.00 and $650. | Combinations on white or < s zech a cut off by |persed the crowds, and a group of | e R e apse of the an army, to|Students, including the ring leaders, R e L e s Hihus o i the war the Western|Wwere arrested, Manufacturers | The demonstration started-in front — A e L7 317 $17 817 317 M7 M7 7 ¥ Mid N7 17 817 Si7 M7 ¥E7 17 Sl N7 N7 ¥i7 M7 N7 817 M1 Mg S M7 817 Sl N7 V17 N7 NI M7 817 7 87 V17 817 SR S S 17 87 Sl 87 67 S R Y o i ol {chez had been fined $200 ¢ f = weight is especially {implicated in the distribution of 5 3 ~ . 54-Inch All-Wool Saitable for children’s PAY BILL ADVOCATED it secuht ot e Unusual Value in This Selling of (e b el wawto s United States Senate of the Hay- aprons and house : . |Quesada treaty The students Resolution Asks School Authori- | 22508 ome* e comrs 1o Cemine . i Jasmeena Coatmg frocks ties to Draft Well Balanced |Fark. where Mella uddressed them . . - at the foot of the statue of Jos Slk-nnd ;ollun ’\\nlls— |the students went to he presidenial 9 o s = ! palace. nos. 36 - l 25 A reselution urging 3 - Police Charge Students. o ] width. Y s . ties to draft a “well siilite teachers oa When Pedro de Cardenas. assistant . ; . - — e - Porating such fearnres as n 1omiors lchief of police, was Informed that Flock Dots Medium and Light weight—soft cashmere undertone of distinc- LINING DEPT. THIED FLOOR annnal eiEk e i a the students were trying to force 3 e e Sopal oick deavs with Tall vev. il ncn"way into ihe Dresiential el New Desrgns ° Small Checks tive weave—the smartest fabric for Spring coats and part pay for * t and serious busi. | 2ce. he went to a small park across ensemble suit Colors—Emery, gingersnap. wigwam laave with jpary| 0 (ihe, pelRte end, Gried Hlo pERS ‘ rougette, venecia, bubble, national, navy and black sional advanc t ]S L . . . ,e - . - . - , . i her’ wes atonted by the fres-tor-all fight began ana De Car- With Spring comes the need for bright-hued Ginghams. We were par- 54-in. All-wool Dress Flannel—the most : cheek was cut open by a o Ui St f denas’ ¥ . . . . e N y : f < Ton oo S L & meeting Friday. | Gtone. Pollce reserves charged the ticularly fortunate in securing this lot from a New York concern at a wofthy l:ormhlr fabdm for Spring. Full range of colors. sz 98 opposing. the establishment of the | Students, firing their revolvers into pecial, var: Euposing, the sstanishmant ofi thell Ui Aeier 4 few simatasgiiic price concession. Gingham of an exceedingly fine quality—in newest designs 54-Inch All-wool Charmeen—for suits, oved o whos > students fled 4 5 - . < 5 H AN or fraplke = . 3 ploved ”r:x:il::‘?‘v\u:;d;n:hc’,,;r,::fl:“r:‘ L e e and flock dots. Start now to make up the children’s Summer frocks and a coats and dresse: = ctio: : -, NE SV e iffer ' S 1, yard . of the new compulsory education lom, | commending the action of the police supply for yourself—and save the difference! pecia and ursing the school board to for. | & statement he issued after the i : : All-wool Polaire Coatmg—54-mch width mulate high standards of qualifica- | Clash, said the Cuban people did not 36-inch Cotton Foulards—Beau- White Pajama Check Mull— —Spring colors, Equally as smart for ¢ tions for the director of the depart- f i ment of school attendance and work |ordered that charges of sedition be tiful mercerized cotton foulards; new and attrac- Good weight and quality for pajamas, union suits. coats as for grown-ups. Yard kAL Wil e thace o sTors | placed against the leaders of the tive designs, white on colored grounds—Navy- cte. Different size checks. Full vard 1@ 54-inch Tubular Jersey—French spun under him *¢® | movement. white, copen-white, brown-white, black- B@ | wide. A special for Monday, yard yarn. smart for one-piece irocks. Desirable colors. Tl resotutions pointed out “trat | white. Yard C Splendid value, yard - SL 95 ¢ attendance of child n of school | | 03 . ' in_continuation schools “atter | | THE WEATHER 36-inch White Nalmook—Fme, | Printed Radium Bloom—a new I ted K hm C ti ot 1»'.“K;..‘x‘”.'S:‘:zl\‘::,:}’;’;'T'fu o oty <oft nainsook; a quality suitable for making cotton and rayon fabric. in striking sport stripe mporte as. ira oating, Unsonnd, | THEY Fecomracnd that tho| DistHiot_rulr and color toda: fo- dainty lingeric and infants’ dresses. Un- 9By | patterns. A iabric suitable for dresses’ @] 95 $4.98 Yd. Felt Mattress new oflices created by the compulsor: = derpriced for Monday, yvard.. and blouses £ “ e education law be filled by persons | MOFFOW probably fair E A new fabric—the softness and texture of Kasha, par- auatified by academic education and | .o1q¢leday “tomorrow probably fair | New Silk-and-Cotton Prmted Crepes—36-inch deth Yd., 78¢c Sedlabg s ol shse o lE S bt eparh elcodt SChui? sl 5 K a - = = i S s. siinistratie abils ad i West Virginia—Fair and colder m~} of the desirable Spring color | { th an outstanding | | Northern Rail- | Marias | By the Associated Press | Exceptional Value, railroad | HAVANA, Cuba, March 21 | untains, | Charges of sedition have been 6led | | | day; tomorrow probably fair. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO., Records for 24 Hours. ALPHA OMEGA DENTAL Temperature—Midnight, 39; 2 am., -~ i y We cannot say er :hA 39; 4 a 38; 6 am,, B a.m., 43; the quality of this I&lc FRATERNITY HAS DINNER]® o2 3ot B Begin Now to Dress Up the Home for Sprlng 555 clcan et T e o ] o i ; four rows o Eight New Members Are Initiated | Highest, 66.6; lowest, 36.7. = ve- ox. covered ¥ Relative humidity—8 a.m., 85; 2 p.m., five-inch by at Meeting in Franklin 5t : i C 5 sS4 A d W' / cellent sicking, striped or el Blom sy mons refonnes in CCOr ith < == patterned _des Stand Square Hotel. e e I N 2 ~ = \izgi x)ch!!fdl‘\g banquet of th Per cent of possible sunshine—85 per 1 EoL, J 2 inches; 3-foot 3 B ferniess lecss X | eerfu urnishinges L I ; © 4-foot 6 inches; and please bring Chapter, v held last night at the| Temperature same date last year— 2\ 4 A size desired. Franklin Square Hotel | Highest, 37; lowest, 32 ‘ . = A . 9 s d the banquet. new mem- | il Tamies. You are tired of those rooms you've lived in all Winter—and & bi as an”fb’*-\il"a"- (Furnished by United States Coast now is the time to bring Spring’s brightness into the home— ” o r s n Barbara Frietchie Jacobs, Louls and Geodal ‘. . L8 e % S e e . — 2 & = e e cotte | 284 Geodati 5 b give the tonic of new colors. Gorgeous, glowing, living colors 08 Crinkled Bed Sets Herman Gordon, PRillip |12:51 pan; high tide, Pt ety ot —they are here in these new Cretonnes. The colorful quality of | 6:49 pm. 7 ] these Cretonnes is such that in its variedness a choice may be B $3 95 s ; y i Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:22 . and A t e 1 i Se 11 S @ his-| 144 pm; high tide, 7 asd made to fit the color scheme you have in mind. Seven price groups the fraternity, which h i J P ! . ) 1 S 2 s - apters throughout the United| ' *+ ™ are ready—at, yard, ARTISTIC . Charming—for cither doub States and Canada. Dr. N. Cone and The & and Moon, = vin beds. Spread of heavy Or Willlam Ogus read papers and| Today—Sun rose 6:09 a.m.; sun sets 29c¢, 38c, 50c, 65c¢, 85c, $1.00, $1.50 inkle cloth with bolster piece 1 . Dr. Bewara 1t Joser?h s:"’} mor —s 6:08 a a es LC; mamh)l >l ot ta in. Dr. Bdward Liefer, Dr. omorrow—Sun Fises am.; sun o = = E - ue, gold . : ael Harris and Chancellor Her- |sets, 6:22 Sheer Curtain Fabrics—Voile, Marquis- mp D Tl ot erns 2 i The Miami Stripe—newest and 5 . 3 ; choice e L “{“\‘,‘;2,,‘“,{,‘},“,,‘,;,‘;,?!;,;‘,"h;“f,f,";‘,;e_ most fashionable material for ette and Grenadine—plain or hemstitched scheme. Herman F. Bern- | hal hour after sunset. slip coyers. 40-inch @] () borders ; crossbar effects and colored designs. Economically Priced! Rayon Bed Sets. A . ch: Mackler, vics s ) width. Yard ......... 2 (i g large variety of attractive color chancellor:” A, "Harry” Otrow, “seribe: | ey Yard, 35c¢, 40c and 50c. Beautifully decorated parchment paper Gl s Toieonens hielio an T. Foster. mac Fat Fel. Sat.Spm.to shades with unique designs—at these prices gold—mostly plain shades; dou = e pahovie Bl bl P 1 1 Ky ; o e o twin bedspread ARMY BALLOONS ENTER : Beautlful New waltex Rugs a wonderful value is offered. Wi botser to maich. @@ AB Atiantic City, N0F . b 5 - Set ... i . : . e New—made from materials never before combined. The result is an extremely heavy F ST. JOSEPH RACE LISTS S 3 3 and durable floor covering—yet with such a pleasing tcxlfure and weave that it is appro- | Boudoir 49c Tab]e $1 49 QWE“:&?B:},‘.“’,EF: Dty 3 : 5 B = priate for any room. Designs and colors are the work o artists. Priced as follows— Shades, shades Tight iveishe: size Two From Langley Field Ordered | ) | s L sz.zg T 0 to Take Part in Races Clcrciand, OWor. . ! 9x12 Rugs, each:. .- --$21.50 4.6x7.0 Rugs, ead All-feather Bed Pillows, May 1. ort, X © : 8x10 Rugs, each............$1850 3x6 Rugs, each. IBndge La,.ge,. | _Plump, soft and sanitary—art SR i sz, 1 6x9 Rugs, each.............$13.50 27x54 Rugs, each C 9 i Sl et ST. JOSEPH, Mo., March 21.—En- e . X Shades, Shades s | walieseachi oc 3 tries in the national elimination bal- | EL ., Tex.. 1l T8 i .. Rattania Rugs—9x12-it., $1650; 7.6x10.6-it., Crex Grass Rugs—9x12-ft. $11.00; 8x10-ft. * THIRD FLOOR loon races to be held here May 1 F [ $14.75; smaller sizes to match. $10.00; 6x9-it., $7.50; smaller sizes to match. S uready include the United States polix, 1 with a team of two free bal- Jlfk"“""" l' » FIETE SLOOR, LANSNURGE & BRO. $ and the Afrcraft Development | Kansas Cl : s on. The Detroit. The | Los Angels ppelin Co. has advised | Louisviile, Ky. that it will have an entry. L e A 150-acre fiying field, recently pur- | ymonig, T chased by St. Jogeph, has been leveled . ‘l.m and pronounced by army officers to | Nt p .- T - be suitable for the event. No N 2 2 3 7 l 7 Oercoat Slll, will hold Maj. Gen. Patrick, chief of the|omara. N 5 { E three garments; Air Service, has directed a team of | Philadeiphia, > i 2 | . two officers at Langley Fleld, Va., to | Ehoeniz. Ariz, - | L mo!hf End‘ T 59(: have charge of one of the Army's big | Bitibureh., "R . ‘ - 5 s and Lieut. Frank McKee, Scott g £5 L N = i Mirro Aluminum Round , Betteville, Tity 'n techuical o |5 " Ciai : — N : mys 7 Cake Pan—With book of f the Army’'s aviation depart- “ : i ines Ehlv ment, has been here to ook into the 5 B cooking recipes. Highly situation. Lieut. Frank Kehoe, . Gl 3 2 > | i polished; heavy 35c " ield, has been detailed to|S. et . — 1 I g'auge. Each ity in superintending the inflation : i [ Stainless Steel Steak irig— of the balloons. 5 e E Ury mand Mops— Kn‘v“ oL St sty Announcing. : 1 L chowiiQy 50 handles. A remarkable New Spring Line of kS = ; the idea. Each, ; S tlow 2 GREEKS TO CELEBRATE. |, o S Gate-lg Breakfast | ExtraStrong Tabourette, | 30-in. Utility Stand— | Kitchen or Dining Chairs | $1' Down — McDougal | sos 5, 18 oW 3Qe Baby Carriages WASHGYON, B ¢ 67 Table and 4 chairs; fin- | made of selected. oak; | Fumed or golden oak fin- | —Fumed or golden oak | Kitchen Cabinet, with | " iere toin Siet oo and Strollers The independence of Greece will ished in gray enamel | fumed or gvldcn ish; may be used as tele- | finish with Spanish léather | closed front; newest step- | lected and absolutely free ne commenmorated at s mesting i i ist Di with blue tgim. 50 | finish. phone or plant upholstered seat, | saving devices. 1 Strollers. ... :$11.50 to $29.50 der th fe f the Gi A = LE 3 3 s = rom all chaff and weeds. Strollers. ... .50 to .5 Scu ‘Society of Washington, o be| pVIENNA, March 21—Prof. Victor s $32.50 | & D Fan™ $1.69 | foentercd =it §2.49 | Tvine devices §39,50 | from an e time D Carriages...$25.00 to $39.50 2 v v - | Ebner-Rogenstein, noted Austrian - held Wednesday evening at 8:15 BIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. to sow. Lb TH F) 3 clock at Epiphany Parish Hall, 1317 | hstologist and anatomist, died here FOERIR PHOSN T stieat today at the age of B3. Mr. Simopoulos, Minister of Grecce, AR T will deliver the chief address, and| Women throughout the world are Senator King will preside. The pub-|showing a preference to artificial silk lic 1s invited. over colton or wool for stockings. SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO.