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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY. MARCH 30, 1925. 9 H District—Partly cloudy and slightly Senora Emilia Benoit de Tellez, wife N I | {colder tonight; minimum temperature | of the Ambassador from Mexico as- e S Federztion to Put Up Great Struc- e ; . about 30 degrees; tomorrow fairi S S 4 i xe N e : I moderate northwest and north winds. | Police, Investigating Stories, Find |®umes her exalted place in the for- | Commissions for Next Four Years ture in Center of Man- | o | Maryland—Partly cloudy ~ tonight:| clgn contingent as the youngest 2 Adeay fomartow fairi not much chanke in| 28 Cases—Cars Used for Joy- | member of that! Appointed for Federal Coun- Bt D;OP Into Nunnally’s nperature; fresh north and north-| 2 : circle, and she fs| - . | By the Associated Press < —Mee World Leaders From Most el I rides With Girls. more youthful cil, Churches of Christ. NEW YORK, March 30.—Pians for | or Lunch—Meet S | Virginia—Fair tonight, with frost, ot o i - atubhaus B Y s 1 e 2 Seath A h Mme. Pate- IR A 19-story women's c'ubhouse, to be our Friends | heavy to killing in central and west| notre, wife of the erected by the American Women's | resh north winds east Washington are acensed by the B to this Capital W _YORK, March 80.—The Rev.|tan, are nearing completion, i i i f Woem Virginia—Bair tonlght. s0d)polics: ot “haying - phcldiDat 2 sent by the French | Dr- 8. Parkes Cadman, new president | announced last night at a dinner (o ternational Session. Probubly tommorrow: hot much change | numerous jovrides since Mi enbivite Eenon (07 8 BUCkOE OMIERE, oo e ast night at a dinr : Mme, actresses given by the associatio: Ao [in temperature | Potice may thev have checked up 3, S M| & ke 1 Aradrion. Amnounuoedieetii- | SatiN e s by Cis eagiiiac " { Records for 24 Hours. | instances, wlile the bors are es 0 was Miss' Eiver. | day the appointment of chairmen of | mwonty-fourth streets west of Sev- | BY FREDURIC WILLIAM WIL h Embmetdn Faktbiauy i mims 15| o3 SnRLnted MU S ; son of Philadel- | the organizetion’s commissions and |enth avenue has been purchased for d womankind through- i " - 1 phia, had married | committees for thd next four years. | g416,000. | For organi p.m. 36; 12 midnight, 54 0day, 4] The ouartet registered with i The counc c a of 28 out the world all roads in April will 3 Heons 4 Bttt : the diplomat| The council is composed of The 300,400 members of the asso- THE CANDY OF THE $OUTH ; A 1 police as Richard Thorne, 1 a B Tastts stant bodies and claims an aduilt s lea e P e = nost 3ar o IR 2.80 1d - > 4 short before he | Protestan odi and cla clation have organized the American M'n'zef.‘.'p‘\’:pt”,f,,, headed this way (s p. ""“"""""“"’"{;l“‘ 280 ‘;,’;U' d. of 7 th streot; Rober was ralsed from | membership of 20,000,000 Women's .:m,‘f- Corporation, with | : LR B Db ST et oom, | Tin, 18 vears old. of il4 H wtrast: (he rank of Min-| The new appointments maks 4| 43600.000 canital stock, half in pre- It usmians or the s quinquennial ¢ a 51; 8 a.m., 2 00N, | ftoward Leroy Peterson! 15 vears ol # ister o that of|woman, for the firsttime, an ofcer| 33000000 chpiinl stock. MAT 8 Pres 2 Q I\ Il Tmported ‘cretonnes acd piain tuen: tian of the International Council of 299 | of 816 Sixth screet, and Richard Norton oL e administratioh ommities, are, | Lorred and Hale){n: comenon : 1223 F Strcet N.W. imporied erelonen wed. pitTs atn: Women, which v be i }| Highest temperature, 41, occurred ] 1y vears o'd. of 1012 I strect, It i when she w ohn Ferguson, New York City, was 1t is expeoted that the clud wiil (b el A Seinrds et Sat om May 4 to Ma Delegates noon today; lowest temperature, d that the bove took the curs | genona pe o kiR t i xpeoted that gl o 20.yard cheme. § countrics wpeaking for move (han|3y uicurred at s am. today ! G ahoat e B T e e Tohe At wetaral ghore-| SMDROC Itkell cromeMBABhIntdes, | i Gall, Write or Phore for Sempies 5.000,000 women, will be in attend | = Tempsrature same date last yeal el ab St aioy Senor Manuel de by me (to|tary of the Presbyterian board of { TOONL Yeniale and vevenne L Delicious food and very R. L. ISHERWOOD ibed by W o et b g St e il {3b paheton. feat o« early part | home miedons o o nell of the | Smith said the ciub will contain 1.000 | reasonable prices. Frankiin 6110 1200 9 Women of : States, as “the | Condition of the Water. Owner Sees Doys in Car. pog 1920 he brought his bride. then| ';'I"‘;{"‘ o aeapal Crurch was re. | bedrooms with baths, dining rooms, a EaRg 1209 9th N.W. rgest an t important ga -} Temperature an ondition e wo e boye too he 3 0 years old, and clder of | Methodist Episcopa 5 i President Coolidge has been invit-| perature, 46; condition. muddy | from in "tront HR nora Tellcr, ‘though n. nacive. ot | Dean Shaller Mathews, tormer ])rvs—;“‘o‘]“: an infirmary and beauty he Washingte i bt has| Tide Tables. | the southeast section when the own- | Vera i< of parentage | ldent of the council, will continu i . 4 ezt a auzhiter e tn8< | chairman of the western committee o o i ot yet pledged himself to do so.|(Furnished by United States Coast|er sighted them and e chase, [4nd | : guished | chal i ; e : i 5 & chese, Lsurgeon of Parls whe o im- | at Chicago, < The nnial leaders are hopeful{ and Geodetic Survey.) Policeman W Mathews arresting | b 5200, OF EALlS who sought Worla | Bishop Frances McConnell of INDIANS RAISE FUND. . named vice chaimman of that board swimming pool, an outdoor garden, in t he will speaic. because of the unique| Today_Low ftide, 6:46 am. and|them. They proved to be Goodwin | provi his for ) K sresident of De- | ¢ P . gy g smilio Benoit, a graduate of the|Pittsburgh, a former pres ! opportunity offe DEenliLug p.m. high tide, 12:10 a.m. and|and Thor University of P ! ool pauw University, was named chair- | ; fernational womankind's enthusi-|12:ag pm. | “"Later the other bovs were located | ERIVersity of Paris. 1ler mother was |Pauw University, was Shosd, o a,m‘c,,nmbu“ $50,000 to Build Sta- Each policies of peace | s S ORISR S . with complict he Loiseul, likewise the < i daughter of a F Jhysiel o | social service. - In a little noted|g:09 p.m.; high tide, 12:55 a.m. and viding SISON'S parants ad settled 1 A and " thene| Among other appointmonts were Gusi AonakdlBchook 6 fori#2.25, Delivered pass#ge of his inaugural address on!yij3 oy ed him and he was paroled in | et ana nd thence | Bishop George C. Clement, Louis- March 4. the President declared that| | astod) i R T L nts and| o SIOD ean Methodist Kpiscopai| American Indians of all-tribes al- g et W rae sen e amm BRI rpuyer ana Bt o ot L 0 | e et et st e Tl 0 HARDY PERENNIALS t to the uitive counsel of! Today—Sun rose 5:37 a.m.; sun sets| Als questioned the defendants and | de in Mexico Cit [ isaion an tacs relationa | war 51090 Tuna o cohatrigtion s He stressed its value p.m {learned from them of the automobile { Besides being the voungest woman| .gey. James I. Vance, pastor First|of an athletic stadium Haskell | Pot Grown and Ready for Lining Out “education, religi norrow-—Sun rises 5:36 a.m.; sun | rides, which they admitted. Today ’:n preside over an embassy in Waeh- | proshytarian Church, Nashville, Tenn., | Indin Institute, Law rence, Kans. | | sets 6:30 p.m the detcctives are continuing their | ington, Senora Tellez is possiblv the | > e commission on rela- | Subscriptions are limited to Indians, o s Moon rises 9:52 a investigution, preparalory (o having | Airst member of (hat exclusive coterie | {lons with religious bodies in Europe. | The stadium wili ‘seat 20.000 and | Popular Varieties quinquennial tially devoted. | Automobile lamps to be lighted!the boys arraigned to hold a collegiate degree. She wa George W. Wickersham, former|probably will be of an architecture | - : a erson, being under | carefully educated a 3 > - , G hair- | illustrative of Indian’ art. It will| 5 {one-half hour after sunset. Goodwin and Peterson, educated at home by tutors| nited States Attorney General, chair - | Peace But Not Pacifism. Wika th s M Viesao it Closs 17, will have hearings in Juvenile|and then attended the foremost in-|man of commission on international|contain a quarter-mile track, base | IC chn, or . While world peace will be the quin- v s ! Court, while their older companions|stitution for higher learning in the| justice and good will | ball diamond and foot ball field, and | quennial's kevnote, pacifism is likely will by 1ed in Police Court southern republic, Col des Vie- | R IR a layout for ficld meets i ace 0 a Gonerations j L me meis Hadf ol R e Fettinea Ser A B degres | Moy Hedge Plants ‘he American branch of the Inter- o a nths before her marriage. | arriage Licenses. at i » for Peace and Free- b laine of the est and at| 4 o beid: & canydas Bisuien = | WILL TEACH FATHERS. 1 Xent time e oSt Impressive | , Narriage lieases have acea fsewed (o ibe Fionix ; conkad=mef Guite 1 = A embassy at the Capital is tall and : § Th C h d C FI St | o R ¥ 2 aranCa Casaos DA | Fratais, do thas o i 4 : = ; : e Lasn and Carry I'lower dtores National Cou Women a year ¥ i Latin speaks Iinglish. | Woodbury Jen ago. The ¢ ‘s president. Mrs. | Tpiiene fex, 2o, 3 ; of Interest in Children. { Frenchh and Spanish with equal fa | Wokler of Mazatlan, Mes.. a 807 14th Street 1209 Wisconsin Avenue Philip North Moore of Touis, is a ! Albany i etlity d t up her new dut . M. Montgomers of Fieasaniville, s 804 17th Street 2467 18th Street conseryative of conservatives, and|Atlania LONDON. March 30.—The health| it an experience of five vears' resi-{ 3 was a_member of the National De-|fijsitic City 3.2 - & lomcer for Finsbury, Dr. Geffen, hasidence in Washington to guide Cateest B VRGO 300 CAtering £ Bpats No.1 Jnomas fense Council during the World War. | Birmingham. anized cla v fathers in The Mexican aesador and Senora | both of Landerer. MO 0 xew York City Two items on the quinquennial pro- | Biemarck : borough de Tellez are musicians and are both | and Rdith F_Jope of Jersar City. N. J Je &ram, ‘while in no wise designed to|Bost : 6 ain | el want fathers to become more in- | patrons or art a ers aae B - Pope ey - slorify war, will do commensurate | p o A fiter eatediiin St o ne: e ’ ) % 5t itke Es- 3 \ ntil ubou vears ost chil- e giibEitg the armed foreeeEULIb = t io8sr | deen aoaitDRGARGH. DY thets mokhars (ala Night 2 be presented on May | The father does not know thing operation of the United | berean .- " 5 Cles avout thelr healtlt or feeding. 1| The Appetizing : 5 e be anyth he matter with tonight and Dancing States Army, Navy and Marine Corps. there be:snything the matter with - WMon- TThE TeXE day, May 10, TAOthersh s ; | the child, he will say, ‘Give the baby | Surroundings qrery Meno e Arlingto: Natfonal Cemetery s 5 | SOmetgEs R SA e sa s >‘l‘;)(‘ 3 wort Experience Has Proven will be the scene of a patriotic cere- | Indianapolis. : s P L Rice while sol Two mony under the auspices of the Na- | Jacksonville. ft short explanatior «l\n'n' of comiorta ble table i i 7 tional American War Mothers. Gen. | hansts Uity : health, fathers see the welfare of china and glistening ors— a m. | 3 1 5 4 5 reir babies in a new light and ap- - 5 —attended by cfficient wait- . Pershing will speak, Mme. Ernestine 3 e Paltl e gon h el | [y T attended by efficient t X £ s Schinann-Heinl il rplanes | Mismi, ¥ 3 : | preciate the importance of a knowl- | CLEANING | Rt Mayer Davis Jamous F you wish to buy. will dot the leavens and flags will| ¥ew 01l loudy | edge of hyglene. I L& Paradis Band sell or rent a Home, | In Phone Hain 4336 __ the logical place to in- ) i | | Cornwell Tea Room ; ¢ New York. 3 uin wave over thousands of graves of | Deln. Cis ain America’s immortal dead Omaa ot 3 2 . Tladelphia Time TR 1sely to the en Mc;or it ‘ By b : . : SERVATIONS for it aress wonderful Luncheon Menus G 20 Foreign Delegates. Phoentx visitors, have bulletined their attend- | Raleigh,N.C. Easte mar re sured from which you will order: ance at the quinquennial. Europe and | §. Lake Cits = Two hundred foreign delegates, ac- | Bittaburgh il she San Anton: Cloudy e South America are sending their fore- | 52 Antonis. Giona Cl & | on time. in the Sandwich Lunch.... .. 35c e s PS one” R ieuacrs " soin torees | Bl eaning e | ¢ Salad Lunch . ........ S0c - BOSS A PHEL companied by 100 alternates ' and | porland Oe 2 with their confreres of the United |St. Louis. Cloudy States. British delegation will|§t, Paul..... & = St ° Hot Lunch 60c be headed by Marchioness of Aber- | Snokane ... You first think of your . - = . 154 ieen, who has ‘been president of the | WASH.,D.C H ;: tchen. 'd“ 1 'be 2 lo 2 f N ‘With Coffee, Tea, Chocolate 8 S| International Council of -Women since i e e et ¢ od or Milk 4 / 417 K Street NW Main 9300 its foundation, - pleasanter place to " / | I The British vanguard is already on|neaded by Mme. Avril de Sainte-Croix, | # | 3 1197 Established 1907 e o e paass SR henged by Mime Aved o S Crots: | Wes dry G. G. Cornwell & Son ‘ Corbett Ashby | X “THE HOME OF HOMES" of London, who re- authority bel French w s! % 1329 G Street conty aiecied NrS. Careis Cndp: | Sl SUPOrIY beping Fronch womers Clark RSN iy M man Catt of America as president of | 5t denied. The British dominions | t e he International Women's Suffragei,r canada, Australia and New Zea- | Alliance. Mrs. Ashby announces that |, Italy, Germany, the ther- | the will put in her time in the Untied | ;nq5 and the Scandinavian countries | ewe States between now and the opening | jij all have representative delega-| of the quinquennial trying to induce|(jong in Washington. Debate will be | of the quinquennial (rying to induce ol e——=ld|c———=|a][c——jul——=lalc—=[al —— sl —=a o] ——|ale—2]a| ——— o] ——— g} ) v in many tongues. The forty-odd or- | in tho cause of American leadership | = SbAALERES | G R n the cause of imerlcan leadership|ganizations which constitute the| as ange o The House Y2 Give y F duri (< }0“'{ urs uring b‘ ‘ sbom the Summer into our safe 908 to 614 , it are the official hosts of the quinguen- | particular issue with vigor when the | nio1 ™ which is held for the - first quinquennial is under way. Thelginc on' United States soil. Their American council is heartily commit- | gelegates are coming in thousands ted in favor of our entry into thelgrons a1 parts of the country s M . World Court % Nat Councl of W Mrs. Ashby's purpose to push that|Aracrican Natlonal Codnell of wwomen A music evening, designed to dem- | o ELFVENTH keeping. Discussion of Peace. onstrate that American music Is nml 709 13th St. 2 Doos 3 T coping Prominent among the subjects for |all jazz, will be a feature of the Above G 8¢ discussion at the Washington con-|quinquennial. American Indians and | vention will be permanent peace, in- | American negroes will Jjoin with| ternational arbitration, education,|American composers and artists of | b o . | distinet : T ” e Bosiion ot womtr, Shue wel | {Commant L fare, cqual moral standards and I] priix & samTiN co. kindred subjects long agitating the | Z hearts of organized women through- < > wut the world. With woman suffrage <4 = established in countries like Great . wany, that issue has less significance 1eces of Courtesy Ending March---Tomorrow With a Very Impressive Offering of Very High-Type Spring oats than at previous quinquennials. But| an important French delegation, Of = = Breakfast — Luncheon L Belitions. Food - Furniture ; Good Service Developing Sateid Customers] Underpriced and & 12th N Printing— “odd pieces” only be- et o | T T cause they will not be Bl e e duplicated in our stocks. We refer to them as ---which we shall group all Q ! | 3 The Fabrics at one price---and feature The Styles E S S i G fll o] | | | | fourse. el q o suites. g nlarging work back and P l i (Perhaps the very white, or Sepia tore. Our prices are unusually attractive piece you have been Eiimed Pictiias ot AN\ for the secking will be found Ate=- s Vi New Flare Wrap-Around the Cherry Blossoms - . faZe=) Kiddies /| among the many pieces, || Emdaus E ! each one radically un- plain or in colors. A delightiul { 4 e y assortment of SEpEICES- Faille The NATIONAL = | G veor mostad 3| ! B i REMEMBRANCE SHOP & - vantageouy §) Typical values are engaime (Mr. Foster's Shop) 2 Toth style and price—and just ! listed below ch 14th St. One door from riided i ‘Davi i i armeen 3 Davenport, velour, com SeaiSforts E m E E o bination taupe and m blue, $75.00 to $57.00. Coxwell Chair, combi- | m I m =] Lorsheen sortment for Armchair, velour, com- ke B COATS | =i Twill Cloth 5 ‘ The Colors: —Ex(vptlonal | nation, taupe and blue Kashmir . . 2 velour, $75.00 t —Bargains in ||| _, Baby Coats $57.00. e 0 . i e . Bty Odd Upholstered Fire- riental Rugs [|{ =™ side Bench, 48 inches long, $38.50 to $22.50. Daie: e Carved Italian Wal- Suedine Lanvin Tan Trims: Navy —to be sold to pay clean- ing and storage charges: el AT nut Settee, $125.00 to $1,000 ANTIQUE FERRI- ; $85.00. i HAN. Size 14x11.. $£300 R $750 INDIA RUG. Size 14x10. 1 " Boys Caps &;}?237‘!5?)1 lt:n$2§.i€(§ et sars e e el Carved Italian Arm. $750 CHINESE RUG. Size £ 14x10, Taups Color. $325 69C to 980 csl;;xer,é;igo %%(2]5&. $350 CHINESE RUG. Size , $25.00 o 10x935. Taupe color. §$200 Bonnets for Girls ek 50 OXINES: Sy Mahogany Combina- K ik i sior ;;";6 -l;é' Fad emers i tion "Phone Set, $43.50 Easter $450 GIRVAN (PERSIAN) smlm 93‘ « to $25.00. Fur Wigwam Button Chils Embroidery They are faithful copies of very fine Coats Poudre Braid —models that are mastcrpicces of design—— Bl Groin S Coats fm: All chasions Wafle I / and in All Sizes = Plaits Other Coats—$25 to $150 Natural m G RUG. Size 13x10%. $300. < 3 I $1,500 SEREEAND PALACE PIECE. 19%37%.. $500 y “Things for Baby and T oan, o x| i/ Dulin & Martin Co. 50 yeors in business in Washinglon E Street Corner 8 1215-1217 F Street A. H. BAKSHIAN OPPENMEIMER. SUILDING- /| and 1214 to 1218 G Street 818 Conn. Ave. Qs The Phone Mezin 4299 ! Hours—8:45 to 5:30 Third Floor ______—_.I I———Jo|———jalc———|alc——ja|c——[ajc———]alc——=|d| c——— o] c——s| —=|ajc—F]