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POINCARE ATTACKS GERMAN PROPOSAL, Says It Mnght Leave France at Mercy of Strong, Faithless Foe. president ster- | P already was 1t Huull! man em- rst step that the p this march if| t wish to prepare for| future as tragic as the PIANO CONTEST IS WON BY VIVIENNE L. WINSTEAD Achievement Entitles Her to Enter | Competition for Appearance in National Test in June. awarded first | ntest for stu- 1 by the District Fed- ubs at St. Paul's turday afternoon, ashington repre- e in the larger con- lead to her appear- ional finals of the con- al convention of the Federation in Portland, arly in June. D. Wilson, won the vocal ut the decision had to be s she was not 20 years old. s Wilson had not known of this is the daughter of | ert A. Wilson, 2747 d is soloist at West- sbyterian Church. Miss Winstead of Virginia, who has Tived in Washington since 1917, re- #ldes at the Elizabeth Somers Y. W. €. A. Eleventh and M streets. She 1« especially to be commended for winning the prize, as she recently had | onie of her thumbs in a splint for two | months after a severe sprain. She is | Felix Gazla s for the plano contest e rs. Emma Poole Knorr, Miss Edith B. Athey and T. Arthur Smith, | Those judging the volces were Mrs. Katie Wilson-Greens, Miss Mary A Cryder and Miss Amy C. Leavitt. The | auditors were Mrs, Dorothy De Muth | Watson, Mrs. Ralph P. Barnard and Mrs. Byron Blodgett. | t conduc s | Retired Manufucmrer Dies. | ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 30 —Leslie Lee Mason, 55, retired toy | nufacturer of South Paris, Me., d at_his Winter home here last <ht. The body will be taken North | Besides his widow here he is | vived by two children, Mrs. Arthur Underwood of Auburn, N. Y., and Donald K. Mason of South Paris, Me Death Takes Vetenn Doctor. S, Tenn., March 30.—Dr. erts, former president e State Medical Asso- general of the Con- ‘eterans and author of a e Civil War and a his- 3 State Medical Association, died here last night. 1T vou want work, read the want columns of The Star. 1 Best White Qak|| Half Soles | SEWED ON | AND i Rubber Heels ¢ We make this offer to our cus- tomers for one week only and we guarantee the work to be A-1 X NATIONAL SHOE REPAIR FACTORY 403 11th St. N.W. PEP h;ie | w4 | the peppy bran food 222222222 2222222222 2 | the prize awarded that night | | YouWill Like NewYork | we impressions good or bad, that visi- ! tors get about a city often depend upon | make every guest at the McAlpin one of the | write—and let us show you that our creed in | promise is our deedin practice. With all good B | wishes, Hoted W Alpin | ‘Broadway af 34% Sfrect President Can Talk If Talk Is Needed, Secretary Reveals Clark Says Coolidge Is Silent Only When There Is Nothing to Say. By the Associated N. J.. March 30.— cally quite a tactiturn as it is when no partic- | the repu- is no parlor »d to engage in tha ale handshaking without suf- tortures that, for words, it is better to squeeze than be squeezed.” Ho Rubmstcm Club Rehcarsal Club announces tomorrow bbite, | composition lub at the th of the season = . Newspaper Humorist Dies. CHICAGO, March 30.—Drury Un- derwood, widely known newspaper man and humorist, died last night after a long Hiness. Mr. Underwood who bezan his newspaper career in 1889 and became known as a column| conductor, sports writer, and later as a theatrical producer, came here fr al 8- Day Tnp to HOLLYWOOD By the Sea $250 trip for *110 Including all Stopovers to ST. AUGUSTINE DAYTONA PALM BEACH MIAMI EASTER SPECIAL TOUR Saturday, April 11th AN ):xc}:LLm OPPORTUNITY A BEAUTIFUL SKORT MSTEB VACAnON AT A GREA SAVING. HYMAN N. LEVY, Mgr. Washington Office Room 209, 1311 G St. N.W. Phone Franklin 863 HOLLYWOOD By the Sea FLORIDA Hotel McAlpin Hotel Martinique Because You’ll Like The Hotel McAlpin! A MESSAGE TO THE NEW YORK VISITOR FROM ARTHUR L. LEE the treatment they receive from the hotel at which they stop. Many good towns get bad names merely because of poor hotel Realizing this, T cheerfully assume full responsibility for the City of New York—to greatest friends of the World's Greatest City. After years of hotel_experience, 1 know there’s only one way to accomplish this: To make you feel there’s no place like home—except the McAlpin— To make your New York visit comfortable, care-free, interesting and pleasant— To give you unusually bright, airy rooms, the world’s best cuisine, the most cheerful service, the best musi- cal features and the most bewitching music that ever invited you todance— To make you feel New York at the McAlpin is an inexpensive city— And finally, to establish with you personally our interest in youas 2 & friend—a host instead of a landlord. 1 want you to think good things of my great City. In order to do, this, 1 must make you think well of the McAlpin. Wire, phone or oiZ T e Menaging Director IMPORTANT —When making your reserva- tion, be sure to request the handy, colored service map of New York Gity, which shows clcarly and simply sl subway, 'L” and other grclusive MeAlpia feature, of course. Maep No 3. THE HOMF OF RADIO BRO: ATION “WHERE THE WHITE WAY BEGINS® THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, We could sell you pound cake that would cost you more but:— we don’t believe we could sell you pound cake that would give you better satis- faction, at any price. A Taste Will Tell Cook’s Pound Cake 1-Ib. size of you. deserves your attention. 2-Ib. size any one of our 254 Stores. —_Grapefruit Five carloads of the famous “Sealdsweet” brand for this sale, in addition to any stocks now in our stores. The season is now so far advanced that shipments must be made in cars refrigerated with ice. Shortly this fa- mous fruit will be less plentiful; so for one week, at least, we urge you to eat grapefruit early and often. The prices of Grapefruit in our stores, including this lot of five car- loads and all other Grapefruit in our stores, will be— " Lot No. Lot No. 2 3 for 23c¢ 4 for 23c 6 for 45¢ ffor 45¢ Special This Week' Argo Salmon can 23¢2 for 45¢ Ritter’s Pork and Beans 3 Cans 23 ¢ SanitaryCatsupLareeBotte 1 5c Ty Stringless Beans 2 cans 25¢ Tuna Fish No.w-szeTin 25¢ Chili Con Carne vanCamp's 1Qc Iceberg Lettuce O Delivering a car today 2 ]/2 C Choice Celery Per Bunch 10c STAR SOAP, cu« Sic SMOKED HAMS 75¢| 17 29c One Size, Large in a few xtom only; Fresh Eggs Good fresh eggs are still one of the best and most economical of foods. You are assured of dependable qual- ity when you buy eggs at our stores. Doz. for MARCH 30, A Store Near Your Home Another Great Economy Sale Another great week of grocery economies is ahead We have arranged for you a sale that surely By careful reading of this ad- vertisement you will realize that substantial savings in your grocery expenditures will follow if you will buy at 1925. Club Cheese You can now secure this delicious Club Cheese in factory-packed cartons containing one-half pound. Phenix Brand American and Swiss Club Cheese In one-half pound cartons Factory packed in ‘“cartons,” insures absolute cleanliness at all times. Another Big Potato Sale We have again made arrangements for a special sale on old potatoes. So our stores will be in position to take care of an enor- mous demand for these first quality old crop potatoes. Shortly now old crop potatoes will be replaced in favor by new crop from the South. But for this entire week we are going to offer you the best potato bargain of the year. Here are the prices: 60 Ibs. 150- Ib. bag 15-Ib. peck One bushel when packed 19¢ 75¢ °*1%} Specials This Week Meadow Lark Peas ZCans25c One Dozen, $1.50 Case, $3.00 So many of our patrons know this brand of peas that comment on quality seems needless. Yet there are thou- sands of buyers who would be delighted with this product and the low price if they would try these peas just once. Meadow Lark Peas would be good value if we sold them to you at five cents per can more than we ask you for them in this sale. Asparagus Tips For the family who can use but a small can at a time, Del Monte brand in the “picnic” size tin is just what is wanted. You know at this price: “Del Monte” quality, so just look carefully 50¢ Just for a Week For many months past coffee prices have been at a Del Monte “picnic-size tin” Asparagus Tips—one can 18c cans for level that is as high and perhaps higher than prices which prevailed during wartime. Quality selections in quantity were extremely difficult, prices extremely high and coffee sales with us, at least, greatly decreased. Our coffee man tells us that with the advent of new crop coffees short- ly prices should decline somewhat, but that’s some time off. We are going to try an experiment week. First you'll find that Green Bag quality is greatly improved, due to the fact that better grades of green coffee have been procurable, and, second, you’ll find we are offering it to you for this week at FORTY Cents per pound. Green Bag is always guaranteed to please. Won't you try a pound of this improved quality and tell our clerk what you think of it? l 1 |