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VTR \Powerful Battle Cruiser, Polished Like Jewd, to PREVENTS CHOICE Delay in Naming Minister to Chira Ascribed to Compe- TfiE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925. Carry Prince on Long Voyage Which Is to Extend to South America. By the Associnted Pr LYMOUTH, England, March 27.— which Wales sively this year. has indulged RUMANIA IS SEEKING SUPPORT OF GREECE Has Scant Hope of Aid of Little Entente in Financial War Against Germany. exten- | By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daliy New: SOFIA, March 27.—Continued post- nian subjects by Jugoslav authorities. Secondly, the policy of Edouard Benez, foreign minister of Czecho- slovakia, who has been the principal figure In the Little Entente, tends to- ward a grouping of central European powers, together with Jugoslavia, with the object of concluding a defensive | alliance against Germany. The group- ing does not include Rumania, and as ‘the latter is waging a financial war with Germany she does not want to remain isolated. Thirdly, neither Czechoslovakia nor Jugoslavia is willing to accord Ru- mania as much support in event the Soviets raid Bessarabia as Rumania wants. Indeed, both the Czechs and | the Jugoslavs point out that the Little | Entente was formed with the o of maint@lning peace in Central F rope and cannot engage Iitself in other disputes. Rumania has become alarmed the prospect described above, and is negotiating with a view to Greece| Joining the Little Entente. Rumania | and Greece have no important con- | flicting interests, as Bucharest states- men feel their hands will be strength- ened if Greece enters the entente. (Conyright, 1925 by Chicago Daily News (o) °t| United States Cavalry, at the General | Stafr School, Fort Leavenworth, Kan., | has been ordered to San at)duty with the Texas | @ress met ye prorogation until December & Corbusier Ordered to Texas. Lieut. Col. Philip W. Corbusier, | 6‘TREW99 VALUES tn dependable used cars of « makes. No finance char, THE TREW MOTOR CO. 1509 14th St. Main 4173 Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. Antonio, for National Guard Legislature Is Prorogued. LISBON, Portugal, March 27.—Con- and decided on the | f the present Legislature | The prince’s quarters, which are in the forepart of the ship, were espe- cially built when the Repulse was overhauled a few weeks-ago and the gymnasium was installed at his per- sonal request. “Anything Wwill do for sleeping quarters,” he said, “but I want a com- plete gymnasium handy.” ponement of the Little Entente's con- ference, which should have been held in Bucharest last January, has caused various Sonjectures. For a considerable time relations between Jugoslavia and Rumania have mnot been of the. friendliest, owing to the alleged ill treatment in the province of Banat of Rum thing is in readiness aboard H. Repulse for the Prince of Wales' voyage to South Africa and | South America, beginning tomorrow. The grim battle cruiser has been scrubbed and polished until she looks like a jeweled ship, with brass Minister to | and nickel blazing in the sun and her iould Schurman, de- | decks and sides spotle: n the nature of The twelfth successive man-of-war friends |to bear that name under the Union post. Jack, the Repulse will be the crack ship ‘of his majesty’s fleet during the |time the prince is aboard. Only the 2 e unstable |best of officers and tars have been situation in China is causing an evi- | chosen to accompany the prince,-and dent reluctance to leave the Peking |every day life on board while Wales' legation even temporarily without the | standard is at the foremast will be a service of a qualified minister. display of rigid discipline and tidi- loe ness e e entu skt | Wheniothar ceatt dlp thels flais tu The matter of filling the vacancies | When other eraft i Thel (UES i the legations in Rumania and Al- | S8Jute they Wil be paviae TTace of bania also is held up in the cross % HVing example of the SPENTON, o of pressure behind rival claim- | Pritaine ses power s (2Tl e Soator thanoncs main batfery of six 15-inch guns and The sltuation-with respect to the | Maln battery ot six 15-(0ch LIS CT0 Peking post, however, Is surrounded iatea ) G ¢d ! pable of hurling the whole mass by developments which have empha- | FaB/0 2F, MECHE BI S Tots an sized even more strongly of late the hour. necessity nf“mallnhlunllrxf»: the most in- | "Ul} ne time the prince is aboard imate touch with affalrs in order | AT h® FHRE TUe BEMIC (K VO adequately to protect Americans and | 16 BIRES t0 PRORE QU S S same jhelr properties against the possibil- | nner as he occupies himselt while ity of recurrent political disorders. Rt Jemos PaTane. GHIS: quarters Critieal Period in Peking. on the Repulse will contain a gym- While the de facto government in |nasium, bedroom, bath and smoking Peking appears to have a% much |room. nominal control as any recent Chin The gymnasium, a virtual repro- central government has possessed, |duction of the one at the palace, new uncertainties with respect to the | with the addition to the usual ap- alignment of military factions have |paratus of a mechanical horse, to resulted from the recent death of Dr. |substitute for the &unting rides in Sun Yat Sen, the South China leader. Where his followers may aliga them- = selves, and what effect this may have on the portentious political situation | AIDES FOR SHOW NAMED. in China, still remains an open ques- tion. Many close students of the intri- cacies of the Chinese political tangle believe that a large group of Dr. Sun's followers will ally themselves with what they see to be a rapidly | g spreading rad entiment with the political awakening of millions in that country. Evidences of a rapid infiltration of bolshevist doctrine are regarded, in fact, as one of the most unstable elements in the situation. tition of Aspirants. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE—:E ?'wamwi oeilat Coads, Spocal Easter Fashions and Colors Stressed in Charming New Twill Coats $25 Regular and Extra Sizes— 16 to 44 and 421 to 521 Peheco Tooth Paste, 38¢. Melba Love Me Face FPow- der, 75e. Street Floor And such a wide range of exquisite Spring shades—Pow- der blue, rust, harvest, beige, shutter green, rose, gravel, chili, wigwam, gray, navy and black. Featuring last-minute styles—for they have just arrived— fur borders, moufflon, vicuna and mandel, or simply tailored models, in Prince of Wales and wrap-around styles. Many attractively braided—all lined throughout with silk or lingette. And remember—extra sizes included at $25 Second Floor—King's Palace cern in official nces which he appoint There Is manifes quarters over circums ng a delay in ¥ g:-:-wd e % Splendid Thread 4 g Silk Hose $1 35 Chiffon and Service Weights We cannot recommend 100 highls ty o 1 Satisfaction First Since 1859 J{INGS PAL 810-818 Seventh Street seribed Yitical p aspirants for the Schurman sador to % $ 5 B R R e s Glove Silk Vests, $1.2 A soft ity glove nile, malis chid top; reinforced armh 38 to 42. Beautifully form-s and well m Street Underarm Bags, $].4 Pentiot ey i i washable silk, in perfe pink Bodice Floor cord handle Two-Tone Beaded Bags— Very New, $1.98 Beads! Lead Fashion Chokers, $1.50—Indestructibl and filled pearls (manufactured) in pastel and gun metal tones Various vles, sterling ring clasp. Two-strand Chokers, $1—" (manufactured), in or tone colors. Jeweled clasp. crl (Manufectured) Neck- Miss Regina Vachon of Trinity Col- lege has been appointed chairman of the college and academy committee operating for the success of the Patrick Players’ production of “The Holy City” at the National The- ater next week Other members of the committee are Miss Harriet Dugan of Visitation Academy, Miss Julia Dailey of St. Cecelia’s, Miss Josephine Gallery of Immaculata Seminary, Miss Eleanor Finch of Sacred Heart, Miss Helen Higgins of Immaculate Conception Academy, Thomas J. Dunn_of St John's College, Frank J. Murray, SpecLBjsdtch (o The Slac president of the 1925 class at George- SRR I W0 e town, and James F. O'Donnell of The contract for the erection o EiCollege. State armory on South iCenter str The committee from the Catholic on the site of the frame building now | Daughters of America comprises Dr. used for armory purposes, w ward- | Mary C. Boland, Miss Lulu Fitzpat- ed last night to John Vandegrift, | rick, Miss Leonora Anthony, Miss this city, by Adjt. G Milton A.|Anna Beichert, Miss Florence Win- Heckford. There Were five other bid- | ters, Miss Elsle Bennett, Miss Sarah ders. 7 Polley, Mrs. Anna Holmes, Miss Mary The building is to cost $60,000, the | J. Stoneman, Miss Rita Fogarty, Miss amount of the State appropriation.|Margaret Doran, Mrs. Ellen Smith, The armory will be the home of Com- | Mrs. Sadie Trapp, Mrs. Anna Kerfoot, vany G, st Regiment, Maryland Na- | Mrs. Sarah Gantley, Mrs. Katheryn tional Guard, Harry E. Flook, captain. | Martin, Mrs. Mary Kirby and Mrs. It s to be completed by October 1. | Elizabeth Gowans. 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Unusually smart and powder blue. Sizes 2 to 8 years. s 55 F k $2 98 TOCKS. . Tots’ Coats, $4.95 P S D S L Wool crepe in China blue and tan. Shirred with fancy bralds or fashioued with contrasting yoke style. Trimmed with braid and buttons. colored collars, cuffs and pockets. Sizes 7 to Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years 14 years. Tots’ Hats of Straw or Silk Combinations, $1.49 to $4.95 Second Fleor Children’s Hosiery Specials! Onyx Sport Hose, 39¢ Pr. Onyx Rayon Hose, 55¢ Mercerized %-length Sport % Sport Hose, of soft ravon, with or without fancy in the popular cuffed effect. Derby Black, French tan, nude, rose, cham- beige, light gray and c6rdovan. white All sizes. A beautiful quality. Perfect. /// Hose, colored rayon cuff tops. ribbed. Camel, putty, pagne, deer, Russia calf, and black. Sizes 6 to 10, Now A Madame X Girdle —For Every Figure And Every Purse This remarkable girdle makes you look thin and get thin, and is so comfortable -vou hardly know you have it on. You can wear smaller dresses at once New Price Range $7.85 to $10.85 Madame X constantly improves your figure, gives perfect sup- port and never loses its shape or reducing properties Now is the time to get your Madame X Reducing Girdle —in order to try on new gar- ments for Easter. Gray Step- Gray Clasp-on Pink Step-in ... Pink Clasp-on Madame X Reducing Brassiere ......... $5.00 Second Floor—King's Palace 7 222 7 Only $2 Down Obtains Your Easter Qutfit! Father, mother, sister or brother can select from these beautiful Spring fashions, under our marvelous plan of paying only $2.00 down on any pur- chase up to $30. Come, sec our brilliant display of new Spring styles. We'll dress you up for Easter now and you can start paying after Easter! % Praster IR 2 5 Street Floor Silk Gloves, with double finger tips; Paris point backs. Every pair actually worth $139 and more. Gray, mode, pongee, Irregulars of K—— Make Usually these sell for $1 and $1.50—but a special purchase brings vou a spectacular bargain for tomorrow. Two-clasp Elbow Length, Perfect Quality light almond, mastic, black and white. All sizes 6 to 8. style with Paris point or embroidered backs, in every modern new tone and black and white. Sizes 5% to 813. An extraordinary purchase of exquisite Extra! Trico and Milanese Gloves, 59¢ Street Floor—King's Palace B A e A b o %% % Z Saaa L s Easter’s Newest Hats $3,75 $5 57.50 59.95 1 Unusual in style and quality: new shapes, lovely mediums, M exquisite trimmings in all the popular colors. Pokes, tur- bans, small and large dress hats in all head sizes. Straw, Hairbraid, Silk and Straw 4 Ribbons, Satins, Failles % ,i % Broadcloth Shirts 31 .68 -$1.68 for real Imported English Broadcloth Shirts. That's the lowest price possible consistent with excep- tional quality. Finely made and fin- ished. White, Blue, Tan and Gray Collar attached and neckband models Sizes 131 to 18 Special! Men’s Silk and Wool and Knit Neckwear 59c Street Floor—Men's Shop ol Z; S AN L e ad 72 Complete Showing of Ready-to-Wear Hats, $1.69 to $7.50 Hats for Kiddies and Misses An exceptionally large assortment of clever styles in numerous colors and shapes. Tailored and dress styles. $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 Street Floor—King's Palace g Free—A Lenox Watch or Crystal Receiving Set With Any Boys’ Suit at $7.95 to $21.50 G- Here’s the Biggest Bet in Boys® Suits [} | Four-Piece Spring Model $Q.9 Others, $12.75 to $21.50. - : Can you imagine a Coat, Vest and Two Pairs of Pants Suit for only $8957 Bell Brand Blouses, $1 And, what's more, the newest light patterns and styles. Boys, they are winners! New Glos Striped and Plain White Madras Blouses, in col- Well tailored and finished. Sizes 8 to 17 years. lar-attached style and neckband. All fast colors. Sizes 7 to 16. S(LLLIZIIIIIE 1 LA LS TL AL L4 LTI (LI LA CHARGE IT! \ N § Hang on to your § money, folks. Save your cash. N The People’s Store will trust N vou for any amount. N § open a charge account! & WOMEN! Ensemble Suits MEN! ‘Topcoats $24.50 Sport Dress Two-Pants Suits 12.50 $29.50 Canton Crepe Dress $16.50 T 623 7th St. Open Saturday Evenings 7 2% Soring, Blowse Metiso 7 1z S ‘Also AllLlWool Blue Serge One-Pants Suits, $8.95 Choice Four-Piece Suits Boys, the vest is the thing this Spring. and here you are—new light and medium patterns in the most swagger styles of the season. You certainly ought to look nice with suits as moderately priced as these. Lz — Two-Pants Suits, $7.95 These are splendid, worth-while suits of woolen mixtures, in light and dark patterns. Sizes 8 to 17 years. m m E fi m m m ,, 5] \ \§ N : m m m ~ m m II= Street Floor—Boys’ Shop jo|c————|o]c———jal———]ajc———]a[———=n/——2la/c———|n] .

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