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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C., THURSDATY. APRIL 9, 1925, MILLIONS N RUSSIA < MOURN FCR TIKHON Churches Silent From Fear of | Soviets, But Thousands it Kneel at Bier. By the Ass Press. MOSCOW April 9. Russia’s mil- Tons of orthodox Christians learned Most atriarch Rev. all Dr. of sorrow e of the patria passing one his cause who lite of of of the relizion e Soviet wspapers give onl to the death of urred early W th the cause opposition of regime to gt , in view of inistic lig which obs much vard re churches, would have death gilent Throughout hf e patclarch's eremony, remain with 1 jour on the where Dr. to the drom which g-bearded and working peop! came to view the the catafs the hands of CATHEDRAL SCHOOL FUND WILL BE AIDED BY PLAY| “The Admiral” to Be Presented by Alumni at Wardman Park April 17 Kissed | the a part ucted by eampaign of the N being ional Green, eommi 310 The Krs fit The campalgn commit Geodwin Gral te Hard op Harding, E. L Bnght Asks Dworce. Edwin L. throush Briz Ex-Slave Is Buried From Church Lee And Davis Attended ), Va, April 9.—At the shirne of his former masters, Robert Damell, negro ex-slave, yesterday received the last rites, It was the first time been buried from Si copal Church, wh a negro had Paul's Epis- re Jefferson Davis, president of the Con- feder: and Robert . Lee, its a arshal, worshiped with aristocr South. on acy of the ante-bellum Mond the old negro was killed in an automobile acident. Today his body lay before the ncel wher: S0 many distin- zuished Virginians had preceded him. A negro choir chanted melo- dies. Negro mourners filled the pews. from the balcony, white . who had accorded Damell this unprecedented honor in return for his falthful services, watched the scene. MEXICO’S CO- OPERATION WITH U. S. MOST CORDIAL Foreign Minister Saens Says All Past Differences Have Been Settled. By the Associated Press. KICO April ns, the minister of forel + talk last night, described the ations between Mexico and the United States as most cordlal. All the difficulties of the past had been settled, he added, and both govern- ments were co-operating earnestly, as s shown by the efforts to stamp uliutl.\m\m;.'ling activities along the Pl § ico’s clainfs on a big portion of land on the Amerlcan side of tha Rio Bravo, El Paso, constituted a most delicate international affalr, he said, and it would be necessary to await further developments before making a statement. The foreign mini Mexico did not sumption of with Grea Britain, becaus government con- sidered the British refusal to recog- nize Mexico as an affront. er declared that to seek It is quite a usual thing to See Filipino mothers puffing away at clgarettes, or even cigars, whilo they nurse their babie: [IL EDMONSTON’S Home of Foot Forms TRIALS OF SOLDIERS ARE HELD IMPROPER Civil Liberties Union to File Pro- test Against Hawaii Court- Martial Actions. By the Associated Press, SEEKS THREAT AUTHOR. Paper Company Official = Offers $1,000 Reward for Letter Writer. BANGOR, Me., April 9.—Fred A. Gfl- bert, vice president of the Great Northern Paper Co., last night offered a reward of $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the writer of a letter received by him, in which the threat is made that unless the Great Northern operates the hotels at Sceboomouk and North- this NEW YORK, April 9.—On the|®ast Carry year the company's ground that 10 soldlers arrested at|forests and buildings will be burned. Honolulu “are being improperly tried|The letter s signed “A Mooschead for their political views,” the Ameri- | Gulde. i % can Civil Libertles Unfon vesterday| Recently the Great Northern an- nounced that the two hotels named made un appeal for an inquiry by the representative to fille a formal protest with the department against the court-martialing of e|gh( War Department and Washington instructed it of the men yat untried. Two, Crouc and 26 sument, respectively. e Nome Mayor Re-Elected. NOM! Mayna as elected mayor for the | | Full-fashioned fourth consecutive term In & muni- ( hems. cipal election here yesterday. City | | councilmen and city offielals were | (¢ re-elected without any opposition | [} ticket. polled BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES" Perfect home dyeing and tinting is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate shades, or boil to dye rich, permanent colors. Each 15-cent pack- age contains di- Tections so simple any woman can rie, vilks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stock- ings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings, everything new. Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other Kind and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. dve or tint ling The “Instep Brace” Strap Pump SCREENS' SCREENS' “‘ Do Not Delay We want estimate for a Orders in Wi Joining territor Metal and Wood Soreens. Adjustable Metal Soreens. netian_ Blinds. Mami Metel Bathroom Cabinsts. Motal Rad o Do Luxe B Pipeless Furnaces. Priced Right—Quick Service Ring Franklin 10329 and tell us your needs—we'll do the rest. H. KAMPF, INC. Manufacturers’ Representative Office and Showrooms Burchell Bldg. 817 14th St. N.W. TGS e T Don’t“ Sfifl’ér 7 With Piles iteh, strain, truding p In this Shoe there are several Corrective Points developed that are particu- to growing and children larly valuable gi of all ages Wearing such shoes sures periect poise—pre- venting the inclination as well as correcting the habit of “toeing in,” and to “run over’ the heel. a 1334 F Street A Masterpiece in Shoe Making for Young Folks Custom Shoe Making Selected Materials Expert Shoe Fitting Priced according to Size EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) DREW BETZ, Manager Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles Alaska, April 9.—George ¥. A few scattering votes were would not be opened this season. It pays to read the want columns of The Star. Hundreds of situations are obtained through them. Ones and Twos of Women'’s Frocks around and coat models. $25. with ecru lace yoke deep insertion band on SKIPt ovroiorenesnsess line models. Red, peach, were $35. and ‘lace yokes. In rust, that were $39.50. that were $35. combined with Button trimmed. navy and beige. 10 Embroidered n flare godets. only were $45. Tunic models, and beading. In black, models, button trimmed, contrasting collars vest. beige Women's Dress Shop— Second Floor In black and For Easter! Pearl Necklaces Pearson’s Pharmacy 18th and Fla. Ave. Is a Star Branch Your Classified Ads for The Star may be left at the Pearson I Pharmacy, where they warded to the Main Office and appear in the first available issue. These Star Branch Offices are for your convenience — don’t hesitate to make use of them. No extra fees — only regular rates. The Star oprints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined — pr o ving their pulling power. will be promptly for- “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Place it side by side with any other make. Its beauty is out- standing. There are no awkward lines to offend; no clumsy constructiontoannoy you. Compare the filling de- vice with any other. Two simple movements and the pen takes in more ink than any other pen the same size will hold. A clip-cap that does not get loose or tear the A spun metal lip-guard that prevents breaking and adds to the beauty. Mottled, red and black holders, to fit different sized hands; pen points to suit different styles of writing. When you note these fea- tures, which other pens lack, you will not wonder that Waterman's is rec- ognized as the pen of perfection, Here’s a pen that seeks comparison 50,000 merchants scll Waterman's be- $2.95 all the wanted Spring colors. Al re French ris. Jellefrs—Street Floor in all sizes. Group 1 at §4.85 flesh, cocoa, rust, powder bl hemstitched value! tops. $65 to $69.50 Misses’ Ensemble Suits, $55 Charming new Spring mod- els, In lorchene and twill. Smartly tailored Coats in elther straightline or flare front models, with match- ing frocks of flat crepe and satin canton. In tiger-eye, chill, wigwam and navy. Jelleffs—Third Floor 3 Women’s Novelty Handkerchiefs, 25¢ and colors especially selected carry with the 8o oth ‘woven cords. inch hems. 25c e: 8 Kashmir Frocks that were $25 Black, navy, rust, cocoa $21.50 6 Two-piece Frocks that were In printed crepe de chine, also straightline satin models and $21.50 8 Beaded Frocks that were $35. in georgette and satin. Straight. 10 Crepe-back Satin Frocks that in tiered models, with fine embroidery and beading. Pleated or shirred apron fronts cocoa, fiesh and blonde, $28,00 15 French Beaded Dinner Gowns In straight. 6 Three-piece Ensemble Frocks In faille crepe printed crepe. $28.00 Flat - crepe Frocks that were $35 to $45. Straightline models, with knee In black 8 Crepe-back Satin Frocks that with fine embroidered net yokes, silk embroidery, shirred apron fronts madeleine rose, cocoa, $3].50 6 Two-toned Striped Kashmi Frocks that were $39.50. Tal $31.50 Three-strand and choker styles in The three-strand styles are finely grad- uated, with sterling sliver clasp. manufactured Of splendld quality radium silk and crepe de chine, in white, faun, shutter green, black, navy, with full 20-inch hems and wide ~A great In a charming assortment of white Easter costume. have embroidered corners— are printed patterns and Qi r'th-r and half BROKE PROMISE TO WED, WOMAN, 68, SAYS IN SUIT Asks $20,000 From Employer, 75. Defendant Denies Proposal to Housekeeper. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, April 9. — Miss Spoftenholz, 68, won a proposal marriage from Jacob Stark, 75, a re- tired building contractor now residing in Florida, by attending church with him and acting as his housekeeper after his wife's' death, she testifled vesterday in her breach of promise suit for $20.000. She admitted that they had been unable to agree on her salary as housekeer: Stark asserted through his attorney that he did have inten- tlons of marrying again, but had not proposed to Mrs. Spoffenholz. Clara of PASTOR’S TRIAL DELAYED. Man Is Accused of Attacking Girl; Denies Charge. LACON{A, N. H., April 9.—The Rev. George C. Kincaid, who pleaded not gullty in Municipal Court Tuesday to a charge of felonlous assault on a high school girl, was released in $2,000 bail yesterday for appearance at the October term of Superior Court. Mr. Kincaid has resigned from the pa torats of the South Baptist Church, to which he came two years ago from Houghton, Me. The girl whom the minister is al- leged to have attacked last October lived with Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid for several months, but told no one of the alleged attack until rece If you want work, read the want columns of The Star. Lace Clocked Silk Stockings, $1.85 Ik . Stockings with lisle garter In a large assortment of Spring colors. An exceptionally fine opportunity to buy your Easter Silk Stockings at much less. Street Floor. Helena Rubinstein Sifter Vanities to $35. Smartly tailored styles, s in bluette, natural, rust —that regularly seil at $1.50 "h and green .- $2150 are given away free with the i 3 Flannel Ensemble Costume purchase of every $1.50 box | Frocks that were $20.50. All of Helena Rubinstein Face i ave printed silk dress. F:\:fltr. i c:m]::eloita:y \ ni denrod. . shade, on’t fail 0 take | reE N d“:h.z s CkS‘Zl'.MSIO‘ advantage of this special it BiCtsps Ma Ching =1 offer tomorrow! There are ¥ were $35. Also pasha crepe e Tieiitad Jasityhas fof ensemble effects. In Wrap- these vanities, so come early. JellefPs—Street Floor Ones and Twos of Large Women’s Apparel it | |& cocoa and rust........ $21.50 1 Brown Corded Silk Gown, lace ‘ Sulnres piec Entemble for trimmed, in a striotly tailored flannel, with combination of silk llfla;flg-;’e 463 it or flannel dress. Cut-work was - $21.50 embroidery. In rose IR pe Satin Dress that and aimond green.... $28.00 was $59.50; touches of rust to finish_sleeves and col- far. Size 44!2 ........ $39.75 1 Black Flat Crepe Dress that was $39.50; box-pleated front and back. Size M : $28.75 1 Black Crepe Satin Ensemble line beltiess models, beaded in E crystal and silver beads. In Suit that was $95; touches of lizard green, Chinese red, king’s blue gn dress; ssal band- rust, French blue. In ed collars and cuffs on 36 and 38. $28.00 coat; In size 40%2...... $59.50 3 Flannel Sports Frocks that were $39.50 and $45: in waffle shade with touches of contrast- ing colors; sizes 42/, $18.75 44!, and 46 1 Chili Mokine Coat that was §75. With fancy facing and golden seal bandmm In size 400z - $69.50 1 Wigwam Fawnskin Coat that was $89.50, Self tucking. Semi-flare model. Parma banded fur collar. In size 420%.... -- $75.00 1 Papoose Suedara Coat that was $75, with rolled stitch and lored and two-piece models, self braided collar and Tuxedo with full-length fitted sleeves. front. In size In rust, brown, rose- A R $59.50 wood and gold ....... $31.50 5 Noveity-striped Fayde Frocks Large Womew’s Apparel— that were $39.50. In tailored Second Floor with and 14-Inch Elastic Girdles $3.85 Girdfes that were $5. Made of pink broche and heavy elastic, with panel back and two paln of hose supporters. A well boned girdle which will_give ample support to the back without discomfort. In sizes 24, 28, 26, 27, 29, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36. . Jellefs—Third Floor A Fortunate Purchase of Silk Slips —in time to be worn under Easter frocks! 200 Slips Usually $6.50 to $10 sroét,‘?s at Slips in satin, radium silk and crepe de chine. In black, navy, faun, rust, cocoa and green, with hemstitched tops, ang sllgs for evening frocks in white and flesh color, trimmed with lace. All with 20.inch hems. Slips and Petticonts—Street Floor Slips and Petticoats Reduced Slips of crepe de chine, satin ,ang radium silk that were $5. ‘In stunning tailored styles. A choice of black, navy, rust, white, flesh, powder blue and fawn ... 8iik Petticoats and Slips that were 33, Of satin.and jersey silk, all with’3.inch hems. In black, navy, brown, gray, purple and rust.. $1.95 JellefPs—Street Floor : “Pointex” Silk Stockings, $1.65 A’ special group of “Pointex” Heel Silk Stockings in colors to_match or harmonize with the new Easter outfit. All have lisle garter hems and are of medium weight. In black, gun, metal, Windsor tan, nburn, French nude, aimond and silver, ' 1216 F St. N;W. Ones and Twos of Women’s Coats 10 Co: that were $32.50. Smart sport models with full back, double breasted and notched collars. In suede” and diagonal; gray, tan, gypsy, chili and rust.... $23 6 Coats that were $49.50. Dres- sy twill coats, embroidered and tucked cuffs and border. Collar edged with golden seal. In chili, gray and navy.. $39 4 Coats that were $55. Of silk bengaline, natural kashmir lined. Reversible LT R R s 6 Coats that were 565 and $69.50, In kashmir and jewel- tone, with fur borders. in beige, papoose, gypsy and aguamarine .. $55 6 Coats that were $95. Dressy models of faille silk in straight- line or flare front. In black, gray, chili and EOBM =/veic’ o e sy 0 $59 10 Coats that were $65. Shag- leigh motor coats with full swagger backs and panel backs. in bambmn, rust and gray, 5 weeee $28 6 Coats that were $40. Twill with borders of monkey fur or badger. In navy and gray only. .- $25 ‘Women's Coats Shop— Second Floor $12 to $15 Silk Negliges, $9.85 We have rarely had the op- portunity to offer such Charming Negliges at so low a_ price—even for Fri- day. These are of crepe de chine and satin, in side- draped models, trimmed with lace. A few Japanese silk ones in lovely floral patterns. Neglige Shop—Third Floor Ones and Twos of Women’s Suits 4 Tailored Suits that were $125. Smart 7;-length Jackets in novelty black and gray cord stripe, with self color $59.50 velvet collars. 2 Tailored Ensemble Suits that were $79.50. Of imported mix- tures, with long double breasted Jjackets. In lyosin and rose - $58 3 Ensemble Costume “suits that were $65. Straightline and flare coats with printed crepe frocks. In navy and wigwam twill .o $56 2 Ensemble Sports Suits that were $65. Of kasheen, with long coats and tailored dress- es. In bambino and chill, §55 2 Tallored Suits that were $55. In wigwam and gravel Jewel- box tone, with Jacksts 50 1 Navy Twill Coat that was . Tailored model with em- broidered Jackets .. -I $27.50 Wemen's Swit Shop— Second Floor Give Gold Stripe Stockings For Easter 3 Pairs in a Box $5.40 8ilk 1009 purs. They wear and wear and wear! Twos and Threes of (3 y . Misses’ Frocks 2 Flannel and Twill Frocks that were $25 to $29.50 in chem- ise, tunic and tiered models, embroidered and button trimmed. in navy...... $9,50 7 Silk and Twlll Frocks that $29.50 t Of crepe de geor, ette and chiffon; in tiered d straightline Beaded, embroldered and tucked. In navy, peach and black.. -.- $14.50 4 Kashmir and Twill Frocks that were to $4950. In tunic and chemise models. In green, navy and -+ $21.50 Misses’ Dress Shop— Third Floor Ones and Twos of Misses’ Coats 3 Sport Coats that were $25. In polaire, with patch pockets, button trimmed. In $10.00 tan and brown. 4 Sports Coats that were $29.50. in straightline models, single and double breasted. In tan and coco: $19.50 6 Sports and Dress Coats that were $39.50. In twills and po- laire, tucking and button trim- some with fur edgings. tan and GARFIELD CITIZENS NAME CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE Indorse W. H. Lewis, Jr.—Say Bus Line Has Helped Neighborhoood. Garfleld Citizens' The Association DE QUESADA HEIRS WIN. Will Get $7,000 From Canada for Seized Stocks. OTTAWA, 9 he heirs o | Gonzales de April Quesada United Germany in 1 sador to the to |about $7,000 unanimously indorsed the Advisory City Council, now in the process of|rnment as r 4 4 Pacific railw: I ¥ formation, and named its searetary, | Lut sold by the o W. H. Lewlis, ir, as a candidate for eleotion to the hody last night. Membe :.y the association highly « b ne recently tablished tn the Garfield section The association urged the on the and Alabama avenue southeast. White and Colored Novelty Handkerchiefs, 50c Easter Handkerchiefs corners and scalloped ed and prints. Also a gal harmonize with your Easter costume. Ones and Twos of Easter Styles Tomorrow will see a sweeping Friday clearaway of Easter apparel—the ones and twos left from our successful Anniversary Events, | This before-Easter adjustment of our stocks will be pleasing new s—for many will find garments that can be put on and worn with . ;| practically no alteraticns. Yet the prices are AFTER-Easter prices. These and many more ready in the morning! Dresses at its meeting spoke installa- | tion of an additional fire alarm box | corner of Twenty-first street as allen cnemy nounced y When Am terred 24 todiun of a sold it ien enemy pre with hand-embro ges. Lace-trimmed axy of other pat to Street Floor. Smart Easter Styles i Of Flat Crepe and Georgette 0 H [ 8| In Sizes for Women and 0 Misses i In Our Inexpensive Dress [ Shop—Downstairs it RESSES for street and t afternoon, and, above all, l for Easter. In straightline i and tiered models. Pleats, { panels’ and apron fronts. .{' Side drapes, laces, vyokes, i jabots and narrow bands of in- { sertion and contrasting em- { broidery. In black, navy and ““i all high shades. Also a large collection of Smart Flannel 'Frocks in all the Spring colors at $10.75 Downstairs Shop—Jellefl's 26 frocks that were $13.75 and 20 frocks that were $15. Two- $15. In two-tone striped flannels tonestripeandplain , and-wool jersey: flannels — straight- "9 75 k3 trimmed with line and two-piece ToJ* contrasting plp- $ 50 medels. Al cotors ings and linen *Y 6 frocks that were { collars and $19.50. Stripes and $ cuffs. In bright | plain colors, self and Spring colors.. - linen collars k2t Downstairs Shop—Jellefs o Stockings Reduced Silk Underwear Women's Full-Fashioned Stock- |kg Reduced Silk Nightgowns that were $12 to $15. Of crepe back satin, crepe de chine and radium silk, trimmed with filet and Irish crochet laces. With bateau and square neck- N R e $9.85 Silk Nightgowns and Envelope Chemise that were $7.50 and $8.50. Of crepe de chine and radium silk, trimmed with val and filet laces. In flesh, peach, orchid and nile $4.85 Silk Envelope Chemise that were $3. Of crepe de chine, in tailored and lace trimmed styles. In flesh, orchid, peach and nile........ $1.85 Envelope Chemise of radium silk and crepe de chine that lieu Pearl Case Is thin yet is 3 were $4. In tailored and lace well stocked with powder i trimmed styles. A fow step-ins and rouge since the real of crepe de chine. In flesh lamb’s Wwool puff is wvery i white, _“flh! blue, orchid thin. and nile - $2.85 JellefPs—Street Floor 2 Underwe: hop—Third ¥Floor 1 ial! ; Easter Specia 400 Pairs of | Smart Hats, $5 L 2 A speoially selected group of smart Easter Hats have been gathered together to sell tomorréw at the one low price of $5. There are the desirable feits, silk and straws and many combinations. At $10 —an interesting group of Hats in all the smartest Easter styles. JellefPs—Third Floor Misses’ Easter Dress Coats $39.50 Easter Coats that you will be proud to wear, for they are all the latest E Fashioned of and kashmir, ightline and flare mod- Some with borders of summer fur—others with fur collars, buttons, tucking and stitchery. In chili, navy, Gocoa, wigwam and sawdust. JellefPs—Third Floor Girdles, Corsettes and Brassieres 12-inch Girdles, of white satin and heavy quality elastic, with two pairs of hose supporters. In sizes 24, 26 and 30 only. Were $5 ........ Corsettes that were $3—made of pink broche, boned front and back. Comfortable side fastening ... Criss-cross Br $1.50, *“*Model brocl diaphragm and back fastening - $1.25 Jellef’s—Third Floor new ings with lisle garter hems and ] feet; every pair perfect, but 1 broken sizes and color range . $1.35 Lace-clocked 811k Stockings that were $3.00. Full fashioned with silk garter hems; broken sizes; in nlm:k gray and ETY) wvinws S0 5in s o ame e $1.65 Jellell'b—stmt Floor Richelieu Pearl Vanities Friday at 69¢c If you've been searching for a Vanity that's flat enough to fit into your purse, you'll find it here! For the Riche- SORQSI§ Easter Slippers $5.75 Slippers that were $7.50 to $12.50. Discontinued and broken lines. Also a special group of Two-tone Satin Slippers in tans. Up-to-the- minute models — excellent selec- tions. Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor 300 Pairs of SORASIS Children’s Pumps and Oxfords $3.45 Shoes that regularly seil for $4.40 to $550. In patent leather, tan calf, white and gray kid. An op- portunity to get lovely Easter shoes for your children at a great sav- ing. Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor 2l ; 12 Little Women’s Topcoats $26.50 In suedetex, polaire, home- spun and twill. Straightline models with contrasting in- sets and embroidered side els. Coats especially designed to fit the small woman without alterations. In chili, cicado, wigwam, rust, tigereye and bambino. Were $35. JellefPs—Second Floor