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- D.C.COSMOPOLTAN * CLUBTRPPLANNED Local Members to Be Guests of Norfolk Group Over Week End. Mrs. Chaplin Came To U. 8. With Colby 0. K., Davis Holds Labor Secretary Considers Plea to Extend Time of Stay for Year. Responsibility this country of Mrs. Hannah Chaplin, mother of Charles Chaplin, the film for the ‘presence in ler, Samuel Zirkin, David ’Denver Police Arrest Six Men and CITY OFFICERS HELD GUILTY IN DRY CASE Mayor, Police Chief and Dive Resi- dents of Bicknell, Ind., Are Convicted. By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, Willlam Callahan, March 27.—Mayor Chief ‘of Police Otis Turley and five other residents of Bicknell, Ind., were found gullty of FRENCH CHAMBER VOTE ON APRIL FUNDS ASKED Government Presents Bill Calling for Provisional Credits of 3,063,456,2681 Francs. By the Assoclated Press. March 27.—France's in April will amount to francs. These are the fig- ntained fn a bill introduced in ex- ures the Chamber of Deputies by the gov- ernment yesterday asking for pro- visional credits, owing to the possibility of the Senate voting the budget before the end of the month.” LOAN EXTENSION GRANTED Six-Month Treasury Notes Sold for Jugoslavia. NEW YORK, March 37.—A loan of $3,000,000 for Jugoslavia, which falls due at the end.ef thie moonth, will be extended through the sale of this amount of efx-month treasury notes, Blair & Co., bankers, announced last night. Subscriptions already have recelved for.the full issue, which is being sold at par. TIGER - GINGER D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 27 1925 Light Tan Moccasins. Uskide Footwear of Standard Quality and at Hirsh’s Low Prices, for All Roman Sandals N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N | N N i & N . . . Local Cosmospolitan Club members | Star, was placed today by Secretary conspiracy to viol. v v N In patent leather, kid lined { o i 4 ate the national pro-| The government today will ask N : { Wi e ths wiess Wik SO IE‘:«r“xanx:‘n the last Democratic admin- | FAE0 P by a Federal jury sester. | PArliament to vote the credits with- ALE’ N rowm lr S, lsses and turn sole ; Cosmospolitan Club, May 31, when| The Secretary presented this aspect | day. out d(ucunn!oni’ The expenses will be s > $ o 5to8.. ............ ..5245 { Towtraeio e Cbb T e S R e b s T o by N and Children!!! HAhy s | o day boat trip, which will begin Fri- | (Billy) Sunday, revivalist, who joind | George Stines, members of the Moone | yaght, ' 396,922,006 france, and 50 A. G. HERRMANN N e i il L § ay, May 29, 1t was announced at| e requeitithat Mrs. Chaplin he | Lodge House committee at Bicknell:| 753587 tranca for maintenance of : N N permitted to Yemain in this country | Jay Bonham and Oscar Dodds, trus-| g ench troops of occupation ibroad. 750 Tenth St.S.E. N N | the club’s, weekly luncheon yester-|for ‘ann(hor' yearh to rarni‘\'v dfurt![\llr teds ot n.elx-:ux‘l’es Lodge at Bicknell, P P! s & Lol e, § N & e treatment for the mental disorder |also were found guilty. N N | Y ! 3o | from which she is suffering. Mr. | Five others Indicted pleaded guilty N N Tt is expected that more than 200| pavis wrote that he would consider | when arraigned. They were: mems\ i 3| persons will take the trip. The mem-|the case from the humanitarian | Bradley, dictator of the Moose Lodge: N N | ~ bers and thelr guests will leave|Standpoint, at the same time keeping | Pat Hagerman, Thomas Kinney, Pete \ N * Washington Friday afternoon and go | the “department’s peculiar interests | Zopels and Frank Pino. All will be N to Baltimore. They will arrive at|in the case in mind,” and expected to | sentenced next Tuesday. 1 N Norfolk Saturday night, where affeachan early declsion. = == FR PR U i o A § § joint ball will be held by the District | After negotiations for Mrs. Chap-| y a0 o _ N N | wnd Norfolk clubs. Sunday a dinner | lin's entrance into the United States |, 1@ m‘mu:’:‘;;n:;:';:!"';flrm Mithithe 3 N $ N ¥ili be held at the Country Club in|Rad centinued for twé yesrse M= [y 1o an expert. whe has Been oo < 5 Growing Girls’ [ N ollowing memorial se ces. vis said, Secretary ‘olby of e N 8 v gy N 8 . o 3 2 J o | Nortalk. tollowlng memorlal aervices. | SN2 o413 Sesrotery OobY NtE ploved by a tobacco manufacturer to Nu L'B's EED ED N Growing Girls’ Misses’ and Children’s . Growing Girls’ ; o the Tocal Commospolitans on & bat | cabled her authority in London to sail | d4Vise formulas for new blends of A : N and Misses’ One-strap Pump, with or Misses’ and Children’s I trip to Yorktown. A concert will be | for the United States, guaranteetng |{opacco especta c’[!n::‘l‘t.“‘rmf"h:mf N Cut-out Lace Pump. in pat- without big bows side Pump, in patent and lght A fl AL [ her, admission. When Mrs. Chaplin | Fanutteture N ent and light tan. Perforated Patent or light tan. tan. Two-strap and cut-out ; ¥ arrived, on Marc , 1921, three & = N vamp. on sides H Committees Named. weeks after Secretary Davis t00k of- | me———————— “ in.” N ..$1.95 = H The committees in charge of the|fice under the Republican adminis- |~ 5 Never explain,” Hubbard said. N :;/‘: ‘t" 1;” g}: $2.45 Shtoll..............5295 { trip are composed of: Executive com- | tration succeeding that of President “ i i N Yz to e $2.95 119 to 2 A5 { = mittee—Michacl Heister, chairman;| Wilson, he approved her admission, Your friends do not need it and N 23t08 ..............8395 .$3.95 zl,’tnx ; %vs iy i George E. ., James I, Colliffower, | he said, under the cabled guarantee, i i i N J e = N Robert W. Simpson. | for a period of one year for treat- your enemies will not believe § N 2 committee—I J. | ment. ”» N N Raymond | year Mrs. Chaplin's stay has been = id th N { S3uiniu seec Boe chisine S el pe but why not strive to avoid the N Ll Richard P.| showing of physicians that her condi- ! | thjng‘ ma !p]lfll ons N Donohoe, Wooten | tion had steadily improved | YOUR that ke e i ‘ 2 AR e e - — | | necessary? We don’t sell a N ¢ M. £ inon. Glee club 5 N committee—George A. Lucke, chairman ! i i i N \ N pmmittee eorse A Lucke ehairman| DRUG RING UNCOVERED. uset;lwmulsnusfietfofflsgood N . — N | Davis, Eugene Paravano, S. W. Ronsa- | T i ondition —and tha we 'N i - Children’ . o N | ville, Gordon Bonntte, Ralph Wesch- | conditi d that's why i Misses’ and Children’s Misses’ and Children’s Misses’ and Children’s § N ight T d Pat- R N N N N N N libi | Lig Dramatic section—Jame Two Women | ool e o [ paleton aeit tedl S g e S & Exe fi‘ ‘ chairman: Fernand Petit, e : oF | | 5to8.... --$1.95 LU utout on aldes N Silver, Willlam C. Murphy. Publicity | DEN ER, ‘°'°~u »‘“:""" ‘-4-*‘"" Al | 87 to 11 Hoostem Loh gaes i }1 4 ~Lewis Payne, chairman; | POrtations of narcotics from Germany 117 to 2 $3.45 { H. C. Hites, Robert J. Cottrell, J to this city are believed to have Been ¢ N Ring, Lewis Brown. Printing and pro- gram committee—George J. McClosky, | LWO women on charges of drug pos- Used Car Dept. e p . chairman: I. M. Bailey, Orvilic|S . H. ver, Federal nar- - . y&' Tan Scomt ”s / ot S0 ERley la e sent e, Sated vesterdny. 1707 14th St. N.'W. Main 6660 { e ey Bruce L. Branson,®Charles man, hrough he apprehension o e { . N E. Huntsberry, Cleveland Skinker.| Westover declared, a huge drug( | : “r Seventh fa Leeatl c it N 5 Dinner and luncheon committee SMUgEling conkviragy may be. fm-| | s R R R i: B Frank b Feaw! chairman: A. A, | earthed. The narcotics, ahr(;_r being | N 5 Avih Joses Fisher, George imported from Euvope, are shipped to | 3 5 hie Joserh A. Fisher, George W.| " arious large vities of the Nation | EST. 1879 | e g g f « being liberated for sale from the o o i’ Zoo: | cadi erdquariern 4 BE=== g = — L o o o a O===c 4 ohmrne.«ml Ferdinand Waldman, Shei- = by Clark. Decorations committee— . 5 2 © L. A. Rubel, chairman; Robert w. Mc-| Music Clubs Adjourn Session. Chesn €. Gramm. Memorial| MARTINSBURG, W. Va., March 2 service—John B. Laird, chairman; Dr. Archie Miller, John B. Mcinerney Ladies’ committee of 25—Mrs. J. Ro- sier Biggs, chairman; Mrs. George E. Wyne, Mrs. James E. Colliflower, Mrs Phili Buettner, Frederick J , Mrs. Rob- Mrs. . Mrs. George A. L rampton, Mrs. Waiter A = Gawler, Mrs. F. Waldman, Mrs. F. E Ghiselli, Mrs. Archie Miller, Mrs. R = Weschler, Mrs. Charies Lanman. —_— SOVIET BANK ADVERTISES. Rome Newspaper Carries Statement of Moscow Institution. ROME, March 27.—An advertise- ment of the “State Bank of the Social- st Soviet Republics peared for the first time i paper yesterday. The Banco di Ro and the Credito Ttaliano are named as the correspondents of the Russian | dank, which claims to have a capital | of 50,000,000 chervonetz. (The cher- | venetz is valued at $5.146, and re- cently was quoted at $5.16 on Euro- Saturday i o[———|o|——jalc———]o|———[u} ;ij‘g’psbom Hose —The sixth annaal three-day conv tion of the West Virginia Federation of Music Clubs closed its sessions here last night. Huntington was selected for the meeting place next yeat. BREAWKFAST FOOD Costs less than acent a dish ELEVENTH ST, o] Special Groups of Two very tempting Newest Hats They will be on sale Saturday — and can be promised only for this one A Very Select Group of These Cl'xarmiflg i4 New Models *45 poili borit ELEVENTH $% An Outstanding’ Value In Coats The Biggest of All T }1 € Inexpensive DressDept.Events Frocl(s Of the Better Types Delegated for This Sale at ’15 original. day— There is real taste displayed i : in the designing of these Suits View the models carefully s ’ $ —and in the combinations $ 75 —they are most distinctive— i At effected. 3 ° and with a grace that is I Newest Shades 1 B taken from our regular stocks. needs. A Superior Quality Hosiery at a very special price. All Service Hose with lisle tops to make this a real bargain event. Take advantage of this opportunity in supplying youc.future= Full Fashioned .69 3$;fifl | | | | | fl | Included ‘are Heavier-weight New Satin Hats New Hair Hats New Straw Hats At$ New Felt Hats New Silk Hats very late models which to choose—a i tions priced originals. ' Pourth Ficor New Straw Combinations In the combined assort- ments there are over 800 of much highér- Twill Cloth Silk Crepe Of many the lined with silk. thesa from dapta- In Chili, Wigwam, Navy, Black, Green, Tan, etc. Third Floor Scarfs So much of the fashion for Spring calls for Scarfs that are highly popular. Printed Crepe and Georgette— in plain and fancy colorings; with heavy fringed ends— F Tannel Bengaline Coats are full- Twills—Charmeens—Flannels They have all the style of the higher- priced grades——and more of value than this price suggests — which makes them so exceptiona], -—suedes—antl Satfns Some with fur borders: others with col- lars of fur; still others without fur. Colors—Navy, Black, Tan, Green, Wigwam, Chili, Tiger Eye, etc. Two Specials in Handbags The new department is fast establishing prece- dents in value—and Real Leather and Silk—in the new panel strap and underarm shapes. , $1.50 ... $3.95 price. Street Floor Printed and Plain Crefes Flannel and Plain Georgettes Crepe Satin Flannel Kashmir Crepe de Chine In full range of sizes—for street, sports and afternoon wear. Second Floor Underwear Silk Slips — Radium Silk; with shadewproof hem: and hemstitched top— $395 White and Flesh only, Silk Gowns—Crepe de chine —both tailored and trimmed; cut long and full; and $395 in all colors...... Street Floor o) c———=|a|c——=1|s|c——alalc—a[F—aa ol e nle—a|b| e ———= [0 == |al 8| —— |8l ——a|a[ —=] == 1= o[ e——a[o[—[s]—=lale—| ——= o |——[u|c——Ja|——Jalc——=|njc——|nlc———=la]c——xla} ot e e e I e N e I =