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10 Banization and the appeal of their champion to national sentiment. THE EVENING personality to the whole of the fa- therland is more significant than par- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. posed of Roy G. Plerce, general chair- man of flower shows for the club; APRIL 10, 1925. HINUENBURG GUES chiefly on the strength of their or-|head of the Reich. Von Hindenburg's PRIZES To BE GIVEN mittee in charge of the show is com-| MEROUANT ROBBED OF $35 INTORACEAS DUTY Hopes o0 Be of Some Aid to “Beloved Fatherland,” He Writes Jarres. plesidential rvativ n a brief letter who was shelved as the & . and not , aded me to the nomination when it was hat if my election should reall about 1 may end of my life be still of so the beloved fatherland. FIGHTING IN PRESS. Heated Editorials Deal With $ Nomination. B the A BERLIN, n ation of Field Ma ;n Hindenbur far the German presidency continues the subject of heated editorial .pélemics in the Berlin and provincial pre: jay rgans of the United *h have chosen the war idpl as their political champion, are upporting their nee vigorousl in’ the face of criticism by Libera ongans, which are reproducing recent stgtements of rvative journals opposing the nomination of von Hin- denburg. Newspapers supporting the andidacy of ex-Chaneellor Dr. Wil- halm M ominee of the Weimer caulition are giving promine 1o comn from the United State and fro The field n zers are di misn palling Right con &n mana aving abundant ard to his prospe of ghest individy A a 000,000 to the and in thic @ pre March 29 Wil #A quick a sire vote, is Right in the support promised Von rdent the variegated politi- cal org: in Bav not only the official Ba Party, but also var and all of the T *in the aimed by nature fought out on | United ¥ mprising the W in a position to for campaign coalition axcessive poses The United Right exhausted exch tempt to elect Dr. F presidency March better situated for rajsing funds than are the Soci Damocratic and Centrist part von Hindenburz leaders will ms said to have its Although the purpose of rely | | °| Von Hindenburg for many | parties of the The field marshal will address a personal appeal to the voters in a proclamation Sunday. The Weimar coalition partles still are undecided whether they will cam- paign independently or’ discard party lines and enter the.fight as a solid unit. To this extent, the organization behind Dr. Marx lacks positive co- ordination because of the evident ten- dency to conserve partisan identities. T sts again are proving the most militant of the Republican parties. GERMANS SURPRISED. Thought Hindenburg's Refusal of Nomination Final. By the Associated Préss April 10 Marshal von rman presidency by the United Right came as a surprise to his fellow citizens until the arrival on Tuesday of Admira¥ von Tirpitz, as the emissary of the Right bloc, thought the veteran r's refusal was final generally is ited with n the declsi actor in the aged ficld marshal's The nomination overcoming objections Hanoverians, who have known years, he military figure who dis- His bearing is erect, has caused some appre- whether he can face the exacting office of vears old. is a purely likes polithc but his hension 45 to the rigors of the presidency The papers of the Right have pledged their loyalty to Von Hindenbur, while the comment of the Socia Volkswille s typical of his opposition. It calls his candidacy a “technical emergency first aid,” a term popu- larly applied to a bourgeols strike- breaking organization of technical men. PRAISED BY ADMIRAL. Hindenburg Is Guarantee of Peace, Von Tirpitz Says. By the Associated Press. SR, Germany, April 10.— opti- | ident the United | pur- | | Where good Food for home von' Tirpitz, who was suc- | cessful in his efforts to have Field 4l von Hindenburg consent to un for the presidency of the repub- aid yesterday: he elemental desire of the Ger- { man people for leadership, cleanness and clarity inspired the wish to see 1d_Marshal von Hindenburg the Center Market Dealers Announce to the public and its patrons that the enforcement of the one-hour parking limit about Center Market has re- leved the congested condi- tion. and table has been served by faithful dealers for over fifty years. DRSS THE LITTLE ONES UP FOR EASTER 4 EXTRA SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GIRLS’ | SPRING | COATS Sizes 2 to 6 (Like illustration bove) Shown in wported mespun all-wool material, | Of beautifully tailored | lined trimmed slik (Like above.) wool wn spring shades. outfit gives you two other styles to select from this special price $ 5.95 Lovely Beaded as A Dain with | Bag given coat sold Fri- | purchase: y and Saturday. ble STRAW HATS ™ Chic little models, flower and ribbon trimmed; shown in the new shapes and colors. garments price cially The the little Special, $1.65 pretty | Ensemble Costume For the “Little” Lady Sizes 2 to 6 fllustration | The coat is flannel and with like the dress. | in the new of one. priced $9 75 Saturday. New Silk Jockey Hats new fad for have them in all the BOYS’ SPRING COATS Bizes 2 to 8 —*like 111us tration above"— s p1endidly tailored in wool tweed materials; in the new Spring styles with half belt effect and emblem on sleeve. Your little boy will ook adorable in one of these coats. $ 5.95 A nobby little cane given free with each purchase of boys’ coats on Friday or Satrrday. | Boys’ Jackie CAPS —in tweed mata rials, in the lates attractive Spring shades. Very spectal T5¢ printed This for the| Spe- vy Beaded to each | of ensem- e Friday miss—we colors. 5 $1.95 Now Showing a Beautiful Assortment of Crepe de Chine Panty Frocks —in many daintgv new u are lace and rosel price. colorings, d trimmed, others are trimmed with the new peasant smocking. Get one or more at this extraordinary low some $7.95 Complete Easter Outfits for Babies and Tots E Street Corner 8 Bmmchm S OPPENHEIMER. BUILDING- Telephone Main 4299 TR T A R Hindenburg | ties. He is a man whose honesty is beyond doubt. His serene, dignified and deliberate manner should assure foreign nations that under his leader- ship Germany offers the safest guar- antee for a steadlly progressive and peaceful solutlon of European prob- lems.” LUDENDORFF IS OUT. Bavarian Fascisti Will Not Nomi- nate General. MUNICH, Bavaria, April 10.—The Bavarian Fascistl bloc has decided not to nominate Gen. Ludendorff to run in the presidential election. World Wool Output Huge. Tt is estimated that the world's pro- duction of wool in 1924 amounted to mord than 2,836,5639,000 pounds, which is an increase of 117,000,000 pounds over 1923. About 58 per cent of the increase is credited to Australia, 17 per cent to Europe, 13 per cent to North America and 11 per cent to Af- rica. South America is showing a de- crease. AT NARCISSUS SHOW Tenth Annual Exhibit to Be Open- ed by Takoma Horticultural Club Tonight. The tenth annual narcissus show, under the auspices of the Takoma Horticultural Club, will open tonight at 8 o'clock, in the Takoma public library, corner Fifth and Cedar streots, and continue through tomor- row night There will 10 classes to be judged, and awards will be made to the winners in respective classes or subclasses, while rlbbons will be pre- sented to those winning second or third places. ~ Dr. D. N. Shoemaker will be judge of the exhibition. Awards are offered by Harry Allansom, Roy G. Plerce. Dr. D. N Shoemaker and W. M. Wenchel, mem- bers of the club. Benjamin Morrison. president of the club, will give an informal talk at 30 o'clock this evening, on the classification of narclssus. The com- will.help protectyour chairman; Homer C. Shoemaker, W. J. Thomas Henry Allanson, Skeels, Dr. D. } Morse, Joy Hopkins, C. C. and L. W. Kephart. COOLIDGES ATTEND SHOW Vaudeville Performance Enjoyed With Senator Butler as Guest. President and Mrs. Coolidge last night attended the first vaudeville show they have secn in Washingion sinee he became President With Senator Butler of Massachu- setts, the President's friend man of the Republican v mittee, they a flag-draped box in the theater sev- the White Hous as their guest, eral blocks from wherd Woodrow v ation as often as circur tted dur tion i They gave overy evidence of en-| joying the show, Mrs. Coolidge ap- plauding ¢ 10t, and did not leave | until the mo ture bill had been nearly completed & and after | ending the [ported to the poiice $400 | and chatr- | BY MEN ARMED WITH GUNS Myer Shukin Tells Police of Hold- Up—Robert Briscoe Reports Theft of $400. . Myer Shukin, merchant at 513 Sec- ond street southwest was held up by three colored men, who entered his shop Jate vesterday, and robbed him < he reported to police. He was the point of pistols while the men emptied his cash ‘register. Robert Briscoe, 715 O street, re- disap- home No trunk in his work yvesterday. from > Brown, 1731 Twentieth sked the police to ft committed in her home y terday of a diamond locket and pai of carrings. She valued them at $§1 A gray-haired woman the description of one who has been seen in 5 about the time a num- ber of shoppers were robbed cently, was reported seen in a G street store yesterday about the time Mrs. Walter Hilton, 1 S street wi sbbed of taining $12 pocketbook identity of the thief w :.:; estigate | answering | [aava - TEN TEN FOURTEENTH Gertrude w Sllvfl_ :}peur(na n Apache, Easter Week:— ‘panish and acrobatic dances—direct from. the Palais Royal, New York, Emerging from Lent, La Java anticipates the gayest week of the season. Dancing to the splendid Boernstein Lo Java Band and these famous damcers will appear nightly for three perform- ances at the supper dance, beginning Monday. SUPPER CLUB DANCF tomorrew night. 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