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12 THE {Lieut. A. J. Williams at St. Louis in Jacl Fichtner were brought to a hos-| L crcises Near Danville, Va. S l E l i i 923 a whic v is a se; s 5 al he Sey : arge were | Special Dispateh to The Star |N fl” H AM RI A Determined Effort to Be Made to Resist Altempt of|! “f and i m:n fl"g“."m;[ e ,”:r‘:,".f,' Passenger and Freight on Atlantic {'g"(‘:“h‘rep,o,.fl"“'zo,_"r N0 Decmaw r':m\l i'xs"v) TELE Va'e Mare Ih 3 Senator i compe The passenger train, southbound fo aude A. Swanson and Go ce France, Great Britain and Italy to Wrest Record SomoRHson: Coast Line Crash Near 5 i N ” 1 Taski . : ‘ Italy will have two entries in the Savannah, crashed into the freight|Trinkle have been asked to make ad- Charleston. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1925. A TR R e A SR T 1 TN T N TR A e ™ T Y R SR A A N SN SIS S SRR SOOI TNt Army and Navy Buy New Type Plane |5 4, %, 5%, ,5,| SEVEN PERSONS HURT |35 is's.) 2205l | SCHOOL. PLANS PAGEANT. Mmoo : - e Lald at Baltices the Tatiar’ pacs et oatto Bavaniwn: T e T Oragu yerss For Contest With Forelg" Flyers of October. This plane, together with IN TRAIN COLLISION None of the Injured is believed | GOVernor and Senator Invited to |l Dy, CLAUDE S. SEMONES the Curtiss racer flown to victory by to be seriously hurt } Eyesight Specialist | Phone Main 721 409410 McLechlen Bldg. 10th and G Sts. N.W. Thomas and Schneider cup races. With 24 hours locomotive, which had slowed up near at the commencement o Lima University Professor From American Airmen. Ieft betoro.the lists would be closed. | Adams Run Station, It was reported rural school, near here National Aeronautical Assocition The locomotive of the passenger train | losing feature of which will be i e . o 2 and one front coach were c -|a pageant depicting the development completion of arrangements to ship| CHARLESTON, S. C., March 30.— Railroad officials would make no| - o e le of May i the machines. | Seven persons were injured when an|statement as to the cause of the col- are being | Atlantic Coast Line passenger train|lision until after an investigation |drawn from the book on Pittsylvania | | County GINGER ALE! A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St. S.E. Says Public Leaders Seek Religious Feliowship. %5 some years ago by ent, and will portray NS tande B : events from the first c « nd es during the year 192 penetrating eastward from es- | Those injured included Engineer | valued at $75,750,000. This is y St nm::;\”‘,,,,"] m”,, Seymour and Fireman Large of the ! crease of $6,400,000 over 19 day | collided head-on with a freight loco- The library of thé British museum | motive 30 miles west of here late yes- | pojqp is the largest in the world and is| terday. being added to at a rate of 100,000 volumes a yeal : NONE BETTER landed at ports in BY CLAUDE 0. PIKE. Ry Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News MONTEVIDEO, March 30.— The wave of atheism and spiritism which swept over th America is reced- ing and public men and leading writers now are seeking religious fellowship, irrespective of creeds and Aenominations, Dr. John M of San Marcos University of Lima told the 250 delegates to the Congress of Christian Work, which opened Sun- day Dr. Mackay protested against the occasional outburst of denominational differences among missionary work- ars. charging that such squabbles | were criminal when accentuated on a continent whose gri weakness has been continued international sus- Dpiclons and jealousies. The speaker added that he felt a tendency was | growing among church workers to tures or the planes which will actu- ally be used in the races, and heavy weights of sand will be placed upon Purchase of ti use of the Army forthcoming Pulitzer airplane two to be used by the serv the ship until it is destroyed the third to be held in resery Although no announcem: officially announced last night by the | made as to-the type the ne two services. g would be, it is learned that they wi The new ra which have been | to the layman’ losely resemble entered in the race, will be used to|the famous F' Ferbois,” which defend the trophy now held by Amer- | now hold maximum_speed ican aviators against crack speed|ord of iles an hour planes from England, France and|means the new racers will be mono- | Italy that are scheduled to partici- with ring radiators and other pate in the races for the first time in ures of construc resulting in America. There is every indication | minimum air el mar 2| that the foreign planes will fly, but | The Navy, af cirry on thelr actlvities irreapectivelyoiomotall entries have been recalved | ——m—————————————— of creeds and denominations. [is date The occasional cropping out "r" eI | Arrangements have been made| ® erences to alleged efforts of (he|wih the Curtiss Acroplane & ° rod ‘t United States to exploit South Amer- | £, Long' Tsland, N. Y. bullder ° 0 o o ican countries is an indigatic St Eros & > ‘ S TOOTE PASTE foreign capital exploited strong feeling in certa officialdom _against Ame: Cures As TT It Cleans 2 BOTK XS Y/ L) Z GUB their natural resources, while «é eaders went to Europe to enjoy life | |Fq and then protested against exploita- || tion. He said the best way for them to avoid such exploitation was for || | | acer has fi ctions of planes, to proceed wit can commer- | 1 Prane o 1 the new “jobs” The will partially build a fo What it means to us! the University of Concepion of Chile, sibduinei i et in mentioning exploitation by for e awo s R Al e | eigners, not mentioning the United States, sald the South Ame ple were more or less to More and more as the years go by we feel a greater and greater sense of obligation to conduct our business in everv wav to merit the great confidence which the public reposes in this house! avicll (T 9V /p. v pr d | Dr. Enrique Mol presid of | which will be constructed { themselves. | by Chicago Daily News Co.) eclal and financial interests, South Americans to go to work for | 801 11th N.W. Main 2704 (Copyright, 1 This Outpouring of People—It Is Not Merely i a throng seeking out values in clothes buying—it is a zofe of confidence by the women of Washington in a store which stands for the best in dealing with the public. The Best Easter Fashions Here! And so in All the Thousands of Dollars Worth of Fashion Apparel $12,000 ESTATE DIVIDED. | Will of Mrs. Mary E. Davis Gives | Bulk to Brothers. | § The will of Mrs. Mary E. who died March 20, has been filed fc | = \ LEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER MENISISUITS . ...............9%¢ LADIES’ SUITS............S150 probate. She leaves’'an estate val at $12,000, of which bequests of $30 cach are made to the Little Sisters of the Poor, St. Joseph's Male Orphan Asy- lum and St. Vincent's Female Orphan Asylum. The re is de- vised to her brothers, Patrick H.| Davis and John E. Davis. Patrick H. Davis is named as executor and is| represented by Attorney George C. Gertman. | By the terms of the will of Frank P. Davis, who died March 23, $200 and certain jewelry are left to his| son, Edward C. Davis. A diamond | stud is given to another son, Herman C. Davis, and bequests of $30 each are made to his three daughters and two grandsons. The remaining estate goes to the widow, Catherine E. Davis Edward C. Davis and Lyle Burrows are named as executors. | ZONTA MEMBERS CONFER Club Delegates Hold Grace Dodge Hotel. Ruth Sawyer Durand of Ithaca. ve- glonal president of the Zonta Clubs offered in our store-wide Anniversary events this week, quality is the dominant note—quality and fashion. And though just before Easter the Anunizersar prices are far below regular—this event is the greatest achievement of our career! DRESSES SUITS EAUTIF! UL indeed—and in almost end- UITS mean the Ensemble—coat and dress less varie'y are the dresses we have —and these are here in glorious profusion. chosen for our Anniversary celebration. It Smart mixtures, too, in two-piece suits for is your opportunity to secure two or three sports, travel or business wear. All at Anni- to complete your wardrobe. versary savings! If this Signature OATS whose beauty, whose authentic style, whose exacting workmanship would make them unusual values at the regu- lar, prevailing prices! At these lower Anni- versary prices they are nothing short of remarkable values! e Parley at of the Sot presided a Dodge Hotel. Saturday night, when discussion nging the national office in closer touch wit executive Richards Delegat Helen Ta May Peabody of It Smythe of Hoboke Weldon, Rome; Miss E New York Elmira Miss Mary Lindsley, president o Washington Zonta C| Preceding the business meeting. guests we Mrs. Du author of children, ithern Regional Conference, t a conference at the Grace s centered on methods for h local clubs through the secretary, Miss Harriet s present vlor of H “There is City. Miss Helen 11 'of New York State, as a Preventive. re entertained at dinne rand is well known as a many popular books for is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP and INFLUENZA, and | The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet no other BROMQ QUININE” Price 30 Cents. J 7N (Y T AT (T (T (0 (2 (2 o L (2 (Y (2 (2 (o (o (3 (Y G (o (Y (2 (2 (o (o (2 (2 (2 (7Y (Y (Y (Y (A (2 [V () 27th Anniversary Special! Downstairs Inexpensive Dress DRESSES For Women and Misses $15 Printed Crepes Crepe de Chine Satins ASHINGTON women with- limited incomes our Inexpensive Downstairs Dress Shop the Smart- est Spring Frocks at prices which they can easil, This special group for our Anniversary Event is replete with Frocks in all the new straightline, front and ensemble effects, finished with contrasting silk pipings, lace jabots and collars and cuffs. And the Colors—Copen, cocoa, titian, maize, navy or black. The prints are in all flower and conventional patterns and stripes. Sizes 16 to 44 Jelleff's Downstairs Shop Flannels Shop Printed Stripes find in y afford. , apron- blonde, the new Women’s Coats, $58.75 Second Floor $63 to $95 Coats—twenty-five late arrivals added to this wonderful group of stunning models. Exquisitely tailored of new satins, benga- lines, Ottoman silk—as well as smart cloth models in kashmir, charmeen, cordette and suedebloom. Accepting the new Spring note arc front flares, godets, side ripples, sash ties and straight- line models. Jabot, scarf and narrow band collars. Also the new embroidered styles. Furs are popular and these Coats have x, skunk and mandel. In colors sponsored for Spring—navy, black, waffle, wigwam, chili, rougette, aquama. wide or narrow bands of rine, bambino, Venezia, gravel and gray. Misses’ Coats, $69.50 Third Floor Silk Coats—the key to smartness for the There are 'so many beautiful models at various prices it has been hard to find just one to offer tomorrow for your young woman of today. consideration. and sometimes on the collar, too. GLOVES for Eastertime ENTEMERI—one of the most and so he has enabled us to offer Centemeri French Kid Gloves at which would regularly sell at $3.00 and $3.50 wanted bandalette styles There beavers, tans and gray to-fit as well. Jelleffs—Street Floor of Lasting Beauty ioned, too. black and white are specially priced for our Anniversary JellefPs—Street Floor At this moderate price there are Coats of faille, molly’o crepe, bengaline and Ottoman silk. Furs play an important role—so there are wide bands on straightline and flare front models famous manufacturers of fine French Gloves, x made a special effort to help us make this the biggest and best Anniversary Event of our career— $2.25 Choice of all the best Spring colorings in the s ] are modes, white with black, finished with exclusive Centemeri two-tone crochet embroid- ered backs. In sizes to fit the hard-to-fit and easy- STOCKINGS ACE-CLOCKED Silk Stockings—full-fash- Think of getting them so reason- ably priced. These stockings have the desirable lisle garter hems and may be had in $ 65 all the new Spring colors as well as o Full-fashioned Silk Stockings with lisle garter hem in all the new Spring shades $1 35 DI Women’s Dresses, $28.75 Second Floor Dozens of new styles in our $33 to $39.50 Dresses have been added to this group in order to give our customers very special reasons why they should purchase their frocks tomorrow, at Anniversary prices. Of satin crepe, printed crepe, flat crepe, in ensemble and one and two piece effects. Frocks that feature all the smartest style notes for Spring—pleats, panels, circular flare skirts or knee ruffies. Beaded and fine embroideries. Every Spring color you like is in this col- lection—including navy and black. Women’s Dresses, $48.75 Another stunning group of Women's Dresses that would regularly sell at $55 to $65 for afternoon, street and dinner wear are smartly fashioned of satin crepe, faille, crepe Mollis, georgette and chiffon. A choice of plain or printed silks showing the simple straightline coat, high colored hand-embroidery, fine laces combined with satin or georgette. Apron fronts, plain or pleated, exquisite beading in self or crystal beads. You will realize when you see this group of Smart Dresses that one is truly necessary to complete the Spring wardrobe. Misses’ Dresses, $23.75 Third Floor An exceptionally fine group of Misses’ Frocks that would regularly sell for $29.50 and $35 are offered tomorrow at a special Anniversary price. Flat crepe, georgette, satin canton, chif- fon and printed crepes are the fabrics. There is a wide variety of styles, including two- piece, chemise, basque, circular and draped models. All the new trimming touches are_effectively com- bined to make these dresses amazing values at ~ SLIPS UY now in anticipation of your Summer needs! Beautiful slips for every sort of frock are special now! Silk Slips, $3.95 that would regularly sell at $5. Excellent quality radium or crepe de chine is used in the fashioning of these stunning slips—somé have 20-inch shadowproof hems—others have attrac- tive scalloped bottom. Silk Slips, $4.85 that would regularly sell at $6 and $7. These are of radium silk or crepe de chine with embroidered bottom and double hiem or lace trim- med if preferred, in all lovely evening shades. Tailored radium slips with double hem are'in blue, cocoa, fawn, gray, black, navy, purple, green and brown. JellePs—Street Floor aster Wardrobe Madelon Ensembles, $69.50 Second Floor Every woman knows the charm and dis- tinction of Madelon Ensemble Suits. So they need no introduction. We can only tell of the beautiful new Spring Fabrics—Coats of crepe faille with georgette crepe frocks, lorchene with silk frocks, twilleen and twilibloom with printed and flat crepe . frocks. Pleated r flounces, all-over tucked, straight tiered frocks fact, every concei been used to give unusual charm and chic to the Madelon Ensemble Suits in our Anniversary Event. Misses’ Ensemble Suits, $58.75 Third Floor Ensemble Suits that would regularly sell at $69.50 and $75 arc those offered in this spe- cial Anniversary group. Charming Models of kashmir, lorchene and twill. Straightline and paneled coats with match- ing frocks of printed silk or flat crepe. Novelty fimished with embroidery and tucking. In alil desirable Spring shades. Misses’ Madelon Ensemble Suits have all the chic of the women’s Madelon models de- scribed above and are, of course, the Madelon price, $69.50. UNDERWEAR TEP-INS, Vests, Nightgowns and Chemise —all at prices that will simply bewilder you, for _ their quality is unusual at these Anniversary prices. z $4 Step-Ins, Vests and Chemise of radium silk or crepe de chine, tailored and lace trimmed. Some are hemstitched and embroidered. In flesh, orchid, peach and white. $2.95. $5 Envelope Chemise and Gowns of crepe de chine, and the chemise are also of radium silk All the prettiest new models in peach, orchid, nile, sweet pea and white $3.95. $8.50 to $10 Envelope Chemise oi <oit radium silk or crepe de chine in charming tailored or lace-trimmed styles—in all the dainty new Spring shades of lingeric. $5.85 and $8.85. And Philigpine Underwear, Too, at Anniversary Prices Every garment in this group—which includes Nightgowns and Chemise—has been handmade and hand-embroidered by native Filipino women m solid and eyclet work. Of the finest quality nain- sook—the woman who prefers Philippine $ 65 lingerie -will do well to lay in a supply 1- tomorrow. The garment .......... .. Jellef's—Third Floor The Entire Store Joins in This Anniversary Celebration at Anniversary Prices! ) e | G | P | S | (e | Sy | e .