Evening Star Newspaper, March 29, 1925, Page 16

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16 THE SUNDAY STAR, :WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1925—PART 1. T ASSY | toods, meat and ve Wi = w mari 5 . 1 getable extracts,|lowed to New Orleans, the Gulf of | shipwrecked mariner can stand, or at F render the employes good risks, Ordered to Hospital Here. ELLEZ TO REMODEL EMB S chocolate and condensed milk and|Mexico crossed, With visits to the | 16st the best.(hings that can be pro- CALLING HELD SAFE. was sald 4 Lieut. Col. Emery ,I: . : vided for him to meet such condi- = el e ALY COL s Biher : TO REFLECT LIFE OF MEXICO | sttt ttes ot | e dntiegmia oo o banc gt % L e o | Texile Workers o Gonstdered 5y dhied 2 0L T21 0 | cov !in London when the old lifeboat sets | Arc Fo Rul New Zealand. (Ofher : | ; pany’s announcement said, are avi- r 3 ) and it is expected that some interest- . J ouc trom ‘:I\~;!ln|lnsler Bridge, and | points of call will be Tasmania, Aus- | fni pictures will be obtained. Tut,| Good Insurance Risks. ator: . submarine | ment. at Hot 2 Sl : upplies will be renewed as.occasion | tralia, South Africa and South Amer-| ot (pa adventurers insist. it is not 4| NEW YORK, March The textile | workers . and | orde his city for treatment Full Scheme Outlined—Buil, o Will Be Ready for | reavires at various points of call ccording to present plans D ctin o Vorating el Al o v 018 seneral Hospital e Uu ding Will y f One month has been. allowed for ly, the adventurers do not| V!¢ *Unt e ”{' Kot ’"""R‘"p””;”'“ "I"l ey cutters ir - . —~ o 5 - the Atlantlc pass: to the St. Law- | propose stayink three vears abroad T - ing of cotton and wool, no longer B Elaborate Entertainment to Begin When { rence River, Ns will be made | their little boat, and they expect to| Small boys in England are being |regarded as hazardous by life insur-|ating within ina | Transferred to Camp Meade t lfut-:‘l»r. .\lumr.l I‘andh()lt:iw.a. The | try other foods than “hardtack” dur-| taught to kiss a lady's hand in greet- | ance companies, the Prodential In-|thoxe engaged in the chemical res) g co e Strayer, U. S R o 3 route thence w be through Lake|ing their stay at civilized ports,-but, | ing and girls to curtsy when shaking 5 . e e SR e e try s been wsferred from Congress Reconvenes. Michigan and by the river and canal|in the words of Capt. Hitchens, who |hands with eldsrs, two customs that | Surance Company announced’ today.| = R A ot et iw | to the Mississippi at St. Louis. he | is 39, “We want to try out under|were prevalenf before the war, bui | Working conditions in the textile in-| ¢ v,y want work, read the want | worth, K e 12th Infantr course of the Mississippl will be fol- | every possible condition what the ! discarded afterward. ' dustry have been so improved as to!columns of Tie Si Camp Me erected, it is understood. Land, [row of palms and cactus in the broad buildings, furnishings nd contem- [hallway will remind the guest of an = plated improvements are valued atgcient Chapultepec. Beds of roses, diplomatic representative - of the remind him that here lies the throughout the world, and [perpstual youth that Ponce de Leon . = 3 2 & b Fo.. partme between th two is the Ed o ° ¢ charge '« charm fell to | veen _two is the Telle 1 " D ultimate in gorgeous rooms. For City it is desired that |sought in vain 1o ‘the (post ol Ambe D Sllven agh used l4-karat sheet gold, and Thton should be made & mecca “Wall Paper” Solid Gold. Entrances E and 8th Sts.—Stairway 8th St. Shoe Shop Vestibule. ’ worth of it is almost equal to « varicglomats and celebrities of | ) nside. the music room contains the . ons with which Mexi- n an average man might produce \est private organ for miles around i The dining room A literal Invita- his considerable knowledge - s and possibilities of his ¢ e | entertainment, the 3 . ¥ e and which may be mn.““l‘"“f“‘""‘- 1b . 5 v ars & i |*The great library occuping the red a debut for the new [l of the e aor e ke o ? o = will be given soon |Freno. of a room in the ancient Sz inls fifth floostle at Fontainebleau. The Will Typify Mexi cuests. . given over to rooms for e - “ourth is the abode of ing things pur n with th Macveazh eoneentions very wade ve-| LOCKSMITH Ao o o at Mexico City with President e BECESERIN el lias Calles, who inspected all. As @ result, uthorized 1o order| Former Makes Duplicates of n | 1 Fashionable Low Shoes for =1 Girax l!lf\mlc L for 200 Customers—Jewels Kid and K i od B Myl Immediate Wear = [ which will en route bY | pe . sssociated Press Leather. patent a Mexican horticult NEW YORK, March 28.—Another vamp. 2 SHBIC 8 tcexl chd 'r" it series of East Side burgla = miture, vases, pictures, bri leared up today, when 200 duplicate emarkable a - ’ specimens loaned by the department of | XeYe &ne watches and jewelry valued Golden it ot _”M}::;:1{(.]".\[.““‘. occupied by William Small Safi'hl a other small pieces of furniture from |2"& James "?;2:,}" Paris ocksmith, police BishEe complete silver service from |[0CKSMUth, POlCe learned. ig key ordered by customers. had been operating since last Novem- ber. They were held on c r burglary and possessing waapons - In their drive against the per of cross- Dot tyen and produc- Jacobson, an | s rtainments | .y _convict, in. whose possession five will assemble the representatives of |, ctor keys and several pistols were pan-America in a manner that it isifoupd, He pleaded gullty to pous- believed will have more #han a social | S0l C0 B G significance | P arrested Thurs- Ownership Long Secret. day, admi 4 mmitped “a burglaries, Just what changes will be made ted him between £50,000 and SLe0 a ‘matter for the decision of the ar- 1, while Stanley Wilson, tists who have been employed. The 3 MacVeagh home first hecame Sl RE R ous pieces, like Per- fortable O xford, throughout will be o] ——— i e——— o c———ja| ——ja| ——|ojale——— o | c——— v | — o | — oo ] 0| 0 — [0 Y] What could be more timely than this? This is by far the best jws we've bulletined in many _(ln_\s-‘—rlght on the c(l;zc__m.ncorl: 3 forated womas new shoe section opening with a sensational offering of : trim. : VOMeR: shoes at $2.95! Black .“"I]t 3 "a rable sale from your standpoint of view, because it 4 g 12 Satin, 3 cnables You, dupe very beginning of the season, in time for Easter, p“:"},‘ or patent 7 to get fine, new e : N ~ woi leather, - 8 e ~oes, in Spring styles, materials and fashionable sunburst rill::::: shades—at very sub. antial savings! in con =t 59 Differ.y Styles—Imagine! Strap Pumps Sane Calfskin Plain Oxfords Operas Patent Fancy Oxfords Step-Ins Satin Southern Ties Vassar .K‘idekin Front Straps D’Orsays Gun Metal Thursday, was charged »f everybody ) see its of evershody vidien 1o v i Plan 35,000-Mile Sl "\}}r““'.\”'r'j TripAround World nately, died in the hou in the Spring of 1916, after having cu- C e r e han: In 40-Foot Craft MacVeagh scheme/ yill be retained.| In detail and some major instances | the heme will be made to with the Mexe 2 v is | Cornishmen to Equip Old 2aid to be ans : Lifeboat Long in no suggestion | Mount’s Bfl)‘- The proposal for a greater ambas- | sadorial establishment was conceived perhaps five vea when the | e g . at 1413 1| Correspondence of The Star and New York street. Finally Mr. ) fided | 1 ONDON. March 19.—In an old life- to sell, and, although recg boat which has been stationed not been extended by the American Mount's Bay, Cornwall, four | ernment, the Mexican officials, at | Goltiopa’ Wtopose to make a 35,000+ | the instance of § llez, went TOURT-the wWorld which_ Dyingitites v handled through the firm of McKe ion the & Fall the expected | yonturers’ ar .G Hitchens tion came and some of | of Pendeen, in command; Philip Nich- financial clouds ppeared NOW | olls of Penzance, George Jenkens of the ambition of an embassy Newlyn, engineer, and a wireless superb style is to b lized and | operator. the predominating sty The old lifeboat, Elizabeth and Mexican Blanche, is 40x10 feet, 15- The construction of the building, | horsepower motor, and un in 1910, shows a woman de- | fitted with a speclal compa d to her husband concealing by [ unusual conditions of the voyage. the pr S| The objects of the expedition are: prove the best foods for sus- ng life under the most severe 4 ship. by Mrs. MacVeag . Thus perfect an appliance so that were retained the arch N. C.|sa shall not suffer such terrible Wyeth, and the contractor. When tion through lack of water, as workmen started ng Mr. Mac- | was endured by the crew of the Tre- v held the Treasury portfolio in a (lost in the Indian Ocean a > cabinet of President t. He | couple of years ago). and his wife were then living in the | To test a compass for a small boat shall Field place at Euclid and | under exceptional weather conditions. h strects, within a stone’s| To prove the advantages of wire- »f the newly acquired- site. e vent of a boat being cast Seeret Well Guarded. jasx s i - 1 ¢ will con- 3 Colors— Black Tan Gray Zihea Blonde Brown Rosewood Blonde ‘mbinations TGS Satin All shoes arranged on special tables, according to sizes, for qui}‘k :li(;(;'ifi‘g choosing.. Selling begins at 9:15 tomorrow morning. An extra force trim. people will render every possible assistance. The Basement Store of Lansburgh & Bro. —And Bring the Children for\ Spring Shoes at Lower Prices! al trim. ~ud easy ot ales- Styles of the Season in New Astonishing Values and Styles Materials: Styles: —Straw —Picture Hats —Silk o —Off-the-face Hats —Satin (7 Y —Garden Hats 2 i, : Z — Flower Hats Smart Coats of Flannels—and —Combinations ) —Novelties other of this Season’s Ligh" weight Fabrics—plain or with borders. Once the curiosity of the Secretary | led him to the site. Others became | curious. Th cchitect referred all such to the contractor and the con- tractor referred them back to the architect, who was usually out of town The newspapers began to speculate on who could be behind such a mam- The report found paper that Mrs, was the owner. Mr. MacV item, but reasoned th - a_mistake. E thing at Christmas Eve in 1911. The lowing day was to be a happy one MacVeagh. The sequel can well be imagined. i Included in the MacVeagh circle of | close friends’ was President Taft Helen Taft, his daughter, was The Mac- eat house | s s 2 HDFAMOND selves seen the interior of this mar- us mansion. Al would wether at the appointed hour, Was socially the “big splash” of the % ery floor was brilliantly illumin- oo ated. The guests were arviving, and | they included everybody who uybody in Washington during period Then the lights went out . e 4 had blown somewhere. Mr. Mac Exquisitely mounted quickly ordered the band and the or- AR wikte paldbAl tra to play on: they performed I a greater avidity than before. Selinger “Special.” The hostess prodwced a small box of | fancy candles, which shed a spectral | zlow upon the previously dazzling Openn seene, but without producing much real light. The grocery stores were | Churge Account closed, but' neighbors contributed | mome kitchen candles. At this j ture the President of the Own a gennine Diamond through Selinger’s conven- sette, e said i ient payment plan. No Taft extra charge if you take 10 “Everybos months to pay. The lights will come on in a few min- ( We Will Pay You 10% utes. You don’t have the opportunity on your Diamord invest- Vrten to) dsince by Earills Hignt” ! e ke Sbont At e novelty of the situation was pparent. Mr. Taft had struck the ot g right chord. Nobody left, but instead “Look jor the Big Clock danced merrily on and had the time of their lives. Two hours elapsed. s Still mo light that was worthy of the : s . f Executive | ays have d appe- %S 818 F° Street 9" tiee and don’t have ¢ 1o es : As the guests reached the ice cream Opposite Patent omco. 4] l Scores of Siyles! Exceptional Values! For _m{otoring, d\r\e.<.l<I \\'eali, business and other occasions, these hats are The latest Spring styles in these attrac- very satisfactory. Well made in all the latest colors and materials—they tive w S 7 i > = e i 3 ) ive well made coats. Well tailo cannot be discerned from more expensive models. Attractively trimmed g 3 t('nl red l.nodcls. with ribbons, flowers and ornaments. Styles for every type—for misses, some .with borders, others trimmed in con- for young women and matrons—in every desirable Spring shade—also trasting colors. Fine quality i i a 1 every E g s S S. ality materials g plenty of black. A charming selection is a certain conclusion when there & 'g St 3 1 5 i - 'm 5 are so many different styles to choose from—only three of the immense wide variety of colors. Every coat crepe lined. assortment sk'etched. Sizes 16 to 44 and some extra sizes included. I The Basement Store of Lansburgh & Bro. The Basement Store of Lansburgh & Bro. and ecake, the lights came on. A About of surprise and gratification s A== Bl el e e e e o [o]=——— [l ——la | —= Ia ==

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