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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925. 19 —ee————————————————— DIPI.UM A[:Y UF U S.‘{:;;;f;j;;;,w-“ awtomacs of the 2| GIRY) 6 GOCIETY HOLDS | X-RAY BARS ART FRAUDS.|“FORTUNE” OF MILLIONS | WOULD ABANDON CARS. |Y.W.C.A. CLUB TO OBSERVE| restisoss b ssuigouire dies of memb to attend the B: | e eat i tne e oy it ANNUAL GONVENTION | ench Scicniet stas #ian to 2ro-| FADES TO $15,445 DEBT | compasy says Zowrel-washington| ARBOR DAY SATURDAY resivet hes e cvevins | come when time tells whether cr not e m——— [the “career men,” after long service i tect Picture Buyers. Mining Properties Recluse Thouglhit Service Loses He: vily Miss Ivalee Newell to Play at Cere-| An sxposition at Vigo, Spai |in foreign countries, have kept their | PARIS, April 15.—What 1s claimed Speclal Dispatch to The Star X hibits photograrhs of commod I A ican point of view unsullied or) Junior Daughters of King in |y, pe an infallible method of estab Valuable Are Declared “Not BALTIMORE, April 15 —Losses in | monies to Be Hela at Vaca- intended for sale - they have been made pur- blind by the diplomatic intrigues and | - e 2 interurban ecar line are large and are | paintings, devised by Dr. Grangerard, | py tne Associated Pre T R lebrated Satur : . conferences they have witnessed St. Mark® | : 2 ress Erorvine Dresidest THiam of tho City| . 2rhot will be celebrated Satur y B g i . . Mark’s Church. | was described to the Academy of Sci-| NEW YORK i o 4 g L oSE IMen Being Trained for Places | There indisputably is o trend i described to the Ac oo YORK, April 15.—A fortune | ZON 0 oo vy Co. of Wash. |44y at Vacation Lodge, the Y. W. C direction already. When the . — - ences by Prof. d’Arsonval of the Uni-|which its owner, the late Calvin : A. Stmmer home for b S orcil As Is Done by Forei men are brought back to the Depar e vention of the | Versity of Parls yesterday. Amory Stevens, recluse, belleved to | PSton told the Public Service Com-|”- ! e for business women = ¢ by eign ment of State occasionally it is easy | Lhe; ',','”'”,‘;,,‘,,'““,,(("”‘;:f King Lot | The plan consists of noting by| s o mission yesterday. at Cherrydale, Va., with a dual pro- | to see they have fallen into the w <“'"']"_' 3 }y“{; el in the Digceas |means of the X-ray the peculiarities | run nto millions of dollars, faded to | "rhe company asked permission to am, in which a pageant will be | E, Governments of many European customs and man- | the upiscopad CALrER 16 D16 B oUeat | of a canvas or wooden panel used | minus quantit sterday when the | \yandon the service and substitute | Presented both afternoon and eve s ners and have especially a Buropean | of Washington is being held today al|by the artist. From this two dockets| estate was appraised In Surrogate’s | hygges. The commission took the re- and trees and shrubs will be‘ ——— z. t. »‘lfllk*] Church, ird and A lare compiled, which would permit it |Court. Stevens believed mining prob- | quest under advisement. A delega- - 2 e is determined to | Streets southeast. 3 th e le. | to be determined by simple compari- ertles he held in Nova Scotia, New | (ion of citizens from along the line, ifterncon program will open at | BY ROBERT T. SMA! i E its day at| The program opened with the cele |son at some later date whether a|Mexicoand Virginia were worth about | yeaged by Ogle Marbury of Laurel, |3:30 With a pageant symbolizing the | _Frank B. Kellogg, Secretary of the courts of the world. All recent a ‘;‘«’"\““T» "f“l‘ll';;m““"‘“ E ire attributed to an artist is an|$5,000,000, and to hide his supposed | o0 (VoS S HEY oFa 1o Wel- | &Fowth of Jiving things under the in- | State, is the embodiment of a new | pointments have shown this. There|Rev. Dr. William 1L Pettus, rector Bl B 5 touy wealth lived for years in poorly fur- [ eax™y CAVEREE B T0e S Ples | fluence of Rain, Wind and Sun. A | fdea of diplomacy, and his direction |are many who believe that an Old | o0 ‘hM m‘ 52 £ Budk rector | L. — lmshein quarters in Manhattan office | Coungel Miles, opposed the change. | 8roup of children will be Flowers | of the foreign af: World diplomacy is a war diplomacy, Rt patan” = | Opening Ball Game on Air building. The appraisal yesterday Losses so far this year, Ham said, Miss Ivalee Newell will furnish irs of the Nation . but America has no consclous ene b &l SRR P! g . valued these propertes at $76,500 z‘mll average about $200 & month. State |Violin accompaniment for the danc-| 1s signifeancipla ‘ mies and the diplomacy of the Old | uncheon was SEire ir th ITeAs | Radio stuck its finger rather ginger-| the whole estate at $113821, = but|Roads Commissioner Hackall told the | ins. Indian melodies will be played ew deal all World adapted (0 the new diplomacy | vall, following which & busthess |1, " 0% pase ball as It got off to its | 35ainst which were claims of $129,266. | commission that If service were en- | by Princess Macome in costume. The azound. o g . of the U ates may not mean | EOILE T S [annual start yesterday. New York |leaving an indebtedness of $15.4 tirely abandoned it would save the | Program will be repeated at 6 o'clock. | . Washington s ; A [anything after all | e oraanization is composed of | City was silent regarding the goings.| Sldney V. Lowell, attorney for the | giate about $35,000 by eliminating | Trees will be planted by the clubs of | 2 Secinglug tof t . - . — 18 trom 14 to 18 vears old. It |on at the Yankee Stadium, where the | estate, described e NOVA 259948 | necessity for an overhead crossing at | the Industrial, Business and Profes. | ollar diblor . : apt. Conlin Resigns. | follows its work the general line |Funnersup in the American League e i g x Hyattsv slonal Women'’s Department, and Girl B o . oen A . £ 3t e omier ot the Dhughters of the | Pennant race of last year met the nev ?:L"-‘.c'hf(‘?{.'l.‘l‘t”?i‘ by experts led to i b R MBI Reserves. The Vacation Lodge cc a th o The President has accepted the [ 9f t g o A 1 ime champions, the Washington 3 sold S re, bl mittee i3 prepared to serve supper to| thesuggestion that Quartermast Corps, and that of |15 ¢ it S sl e e L R jcast in Washington |t @ profit. Stevens' widow, Lowell ONDON, April 15.—A Reuter dis- | fore Thursday night. e United States, xd_Lieut. Walter D. Marilleni, |InE the rectors of par ‘;I""": il she Station WRC, Over both ihe major | 5aid, still cherishes the hope that m'l‘(,!; o e AR oo consciously or un v Field Artillery. | ors SunSRg Wotlon, VLA = cire 1 % | these mines may be worked and that — e A s = n sly . | caring for the needy and arrangi . however, there w little 3 s from Sicily, says that Lady Marian e s 3 AT = | religious ‘services for women. {base ball news on' the air other than |her husband’s mythical fortune may | gejth ~ Cameron was _accidentally Arts Club Event Postponed. . e ot the ol . Panama Bay is to be deepened to S = A Lulletins. Cincinnatl, through WLW, | become hers in realty wounded today while replacing a re-| The illustrated lecture by Will .| o permit the entrance of seagoing| , S | was one of the central cities to put its . = volver in its case in her hotel room. | Barnes of the Forest Service sched the United steamers: without ‘having to dspend | ™ United States ls .the larg opening engagement on the air direct| Bonuses on the basis of efficiency | She is the third daughter of the Earl |uled for Thursday evening, April hovtn] on the tides buyer of wool from Uruguay from the ball par are paid German railway workers. of Huntingdon. at the Arts Club has been indefinitel rapidly iS gecretary Kellogg. i i ing i ing p ity ar.” operation of the Laurel-Washington | 1 q — Washington Diocese Meeting in |lishing the authenticity of modern Worth a Dollar. tion Lodge. E | | into the custom of the old intries of creating and maintaining ional diplomats. 1 - i | THURSDAY AND DOLLAR DAY AGAIN 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. 1 - LOOK FOR THE RED SIGN ot e umbnEsaowlTbuc ]| Every month we iry to give greater values for the I il It is impossible to advertise all the numerous attractions we T & \-\.“;:h;:;':n\]m ab .,.; (Il dollar than the month before. Come tomorrow and || || N , N h:tvel on ;lale at 3‘1 OOt-—the red signs will designate the $1. 00 | . ol s Is Example. ! .. . . articies all over € store. ueh a career n\v»::‘::]\»\\‘;4!\’-::1‘\‘Iletl;vg;:‘. | see what wonderful values we are giving this time. I‘ C No Mail or Phone Orders Filled on Dollar Day Items unselor of the American embassy in | I No matter where you live let everything go and be | No Goods Exchanged—No Money Refunded—These Prices Thursday On]y Berlin, A azetted vesterday as SEN L. ES* b RN/ A RN unselor of the. cmpatey ot Rome. | [ here for this sale. ! g s vt e ] Store Opens 9:15 AM.—Closes 6 P.M. entually Mr. Robbins is to becom minister. Maybe he will go on to| 1bassadorial rank, although the ca. en have not yet attained that| exalted position. | Secretary Kellogg is committed to Y bt . o the new idea. He may be said to be 1 expressic of the new idea in his yresent station, for he has been pro-| 3 it ; moted from an ambassadorship to! head of the State Department. This ¥ : $1.39 AllSilk is in line with the policy™bf eld-world : diplomacy. The promotion of M | 4 Crepe ot Chme Kellogz marked a new epoch in Am range ican history. Whether he will remain | 1 at the department. or_whether | - Presidents will follow Mr. Cool- | 3 8 5 Yards Assorted > and select ambassadors to head | o ; cubinet, remains for history to| > White Goods ' : 7 3 Values to 45c to he had s a fact, however, that for the | # s e o aent © of. Wi, ime within recollection there 1 ) , 3 izmens. “Bimidles. orcandics. B in the ate Department come | ¢ . . \H(h' el 3 t i om diplomatic service and dip- | ) : associations in the old world. 3 = ot S0, ] 2 Bog . Wonders at Effect. B ! S 4 Yards Colored Voile ngton is wondering what mn‘ 2 . n 40-inen Fine Qu Shear. eventual effect of the new| 12—20x20 Birdeye Diapers 2—69¢ Boys’ Nainsook $1.25 Boys’ Wash Suits T e L can dip! t -eation uf {rom counselors of embs- good qual ) Union Suits Exceptionally g - o e gl . Crash and Chambray Suits, e e s 5 ) square Pasama Chec; with § a0l Chanbosye Sule Y iy - representa- fl . ity, put up in a sanitary, § collarette, V neck: full cut sizes oifepumintton en and Tidgy e 3 - . : lap-over seats. § styles; braid and emblem t well as the stap picces and perfect $1.25 Printed Rayon Silk Handsome new printed effects t and dark grounds. Will ion into lovely Spring and & frocks long A et toxe e P ~ Sizes 6 to 14 trim- Aoy el honeciiog o) e been | sealed package. Sl st e rppointed for political, personal or| . e { ommercial reasons. They have not| e had diplomatic t but they have carried abroad a r red-blood sm. Some observers have these untrained Americans | ive been at a disadvantage in dealing | ith the professional diplomats of | er countries, but there nothing | importance in the historical record | out such a contention. i American diplomats have | i wonders in the attempt- | tion of Europe during | e past few years. Gen. Dawes, now he Vice President, can hardly be| ssed as a trained di A tter of fact, diplomacy nn\‘ one of \is strong points in any direction. | . Yet he succeeded in settiing the Ger- | n reparations problem, assisted by ther untrained Americans, where ,m‘ S =1 2—79¢c Women’s Musl: Women’s and Misses’ Il I'3—50c Women’s Ribbed Comme @ 11 _NEW SPORT ”*ff:t*ffi&ftf* 27 Yards 59¢ English Broadcloth 36 inches wide, in a wide range of plain colors; will fa n into lovel s Spring dresses with draw- paE strings; lace- trimmed pants; regular and ex- tra sizes. Cond:lwn of Sale Double shad- i Buy one our $10.00 ' Cloth Vest owproof hems, I 7 Suits. and vou have the privilege of select- IEEee e t ing the second one for $1.00. bodice top. J 3 h Model Coat. Vest and Knicker fancy stitched | A Pants made of nice quality wool cloth in il straps. Allsizes Worth 310.00 pencil stripe and fancy ave, light or straps. Alls1z€s. dark patterns; sizes 7 to 15 yvears. All white : Conditions of Sale $1.50 Women’s Long Crepe Kimonos % Buy a $9.98 coat, paying ‘the Scroll and Japanese designs in ! 1 regular price for it and the priv- Crepe Kimonos, ribbon trimmihgs $I Brown Muslin ilege is yours to select the second 3 Yards 49c Tissue Gingham You will pay 49¢ for this qua in Midsummer, so why not b now at this attractive price? O plaids and checks. &g 4 Yards 39c Printed Crepe A 36-inch Printed Crepe, in checks and figured designs on light and s dark grounds. full cut and desirable colors; all Economy shoppers. take no- § coat for $1.00. " galionsdate Joan 2 and will make fine sheets. 39 The Second Coat Costing vou and some braid trimmed inches wide and perfect 1} I\Il( Sl [’ l]‘ ull\t‘r \\H\'d\, two 6 to 16 years 2—79¢ Women’s House Frocks /7 $10.00.coats cost $10.98. Gingham and Percale Frocks, rick- 7 Yards 19¢ ROOFING GUTTERING SPOUTING Roof Painting Be Prepared for APRIL SHOWERS Let Me Give You an Estimate Reasonable Prices Prompt Service Work Guaranteed S. ROSE 616 F St. N.W. Fr. 6695 Kk i pi 4 lid 1 J Two 69¢ Babies’ rack and piping trimmings: solid col- 5 : =—— 0 ors and small checks; tie-back sashes. Dress Gingham y s $2.00 Women's White Dresses 3 oJ H Bishop and yoke style. Of = 5 = 32 inches wide, Tn & wid : Light Wool and Rayon nice QUAliLy mushn. I Both | Underwe: o L P e e . Pl nacryyear All wanted shapes. Lizht-weight wool or Ravon, Combinations, Gowns, Princess vhfv: /‘l(“\‘l;u “;:.w?m‘w““‘y‘-d 'l“|‘~ g % g > Slips and Bloomers; full cut sizes Four 29¢ 4 Yards 3% B o R T $1.50 Little Tots’ High-Back embroidered trimmed. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Pillow Slips $ tack Sateen ) 8 Yards 19¢ 'Rrhgn”?d:gwfl - lr‘a‘li“m s = Made of a hears grade e e El'l lish Longcloth gandie Bonneta for tots {rom $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 | Jdb] pn® i iin e L gl iglish Longeloth G} £ Ko e o ’ 2 Size 45x36 J clomly P woven e, paricet < e £8 Thener ¥k ' 2756 10 e I 6 Yards 25¢ . Printed Cretonne l$]' $1.25 Damask Porch Frocks 2% Yards 49c Printed Pongee A Silk-mixed Pongee, in a ide assortment of checks, plaids and s floral effects. After Easter—$2, $3, $4 HATS Straws—Silks Hemps—TFelts Closing out a great lot of |Higher - priced Hats for dress and sports wear. : PRINTED PERCALE 20 inches wie. in a beau. . Amoskeag and otier ging Women’s, Misses’ A fresh_case of this won- Ploats wadl peraciment. Tl Tablecloths $ Fandle and piqus tHmesed: ah ‘Table derful cloth Just arrived BREES. Mermrieid around sacks: small checks aten! 10ds hecks and stripes; 7 $1.25 Women’s Silk or terns: neatly hemstitched. Suedes Leather Handbags 215 Yards 55c e 1 Poa Minasten Vore Boys’ Blouses $1.39 81x90 e b el oo e Wash Satin * Regalbe, andl S0t S0k g {r 5. Inside | o Black, Tan, Gray $ SEAMLESS SHEETS o ina e proil e Charmeuse-finish | Blouse in percale and pon- $ Phone wasineh colors. of high shades: plenty White. new patterns and styles; not These Scamleas Sheeta aro all perfeet T Gonibieoad si7e. and. per- = = 5 fo il o stiedy quanity 4 Prs. 35¢ Bell Brand Two 69¢ Boys bleached sheeting. hil 3y Pl sui's Two 69¢ ren’s Hi a S,Sk,,,g o s B Boys’ Blouses SILK GLOVES Brown. Sizes 4 to°10 One-pution cua: ' mee Fanes Thread SlIk 239 Little Tots' Gingham of Datlerns and colorings. All bstandards iGloves. 1 A= a0l 29, usven T Panty Dresses ssmsl Perfect lnetht s Wilte ™ and Children’s Stockings $]- Qg Lite Tote s]. $1.15 Women's Sateen S Today we will call soiled linen ents. When New, Bright Colors, Also Black. 2 colors. Boys' and’Girls' Soft Yarn Panty Dresses, in emall check: b % Qualities Stookinge, in Black and Cor Topiue rimmed; two Dog Costume Slips dovan. Double soles. Not Lustgous Sateen and Cotton $ R costr, 51 s -0 LADIES’ LACE JABOT ble. hems: plam. or P Ladies' Lace Jabot, with fp Two Pairs 19¢ Men's Two 79¢ Black flounce: Biack. White and ail collars to match, in Eeru o1 doghie Tiaio soles. and tea: in T stV s $1.00 Women’s Corsets fashioned tops. Black, Nav elastic knee. izes 6 to 2 y . ¥ive 29c Ruben G2y and Brown. Sears. 29¢c Women's Brassieres $1.25 Girls’ _Tub Dresses BABY UNDERSHIRTS Both for 3 Gingham and Cotton Pongee Not a Dollar Item But (An Rubber-top Corsets, in Dresses, of the better kind, in Genuine Ruben Brand pink coutil; Silk-striped Bras- straightline models; embroidery and ndkrevirts, In Taedind welght. Immense Value For Dollar Day sieres. o, o, DRESS GOODS iy DRESSES Leaving seamed back, shaped ankles and . double soles; wide flare tops. Black, I iasitoeal AT $ 5 Blouses$ Washington— | whiteandcolors. ' < wool and perfect, Silks—Cloth e N e 2_50¢ Tpswich Rayon Hose' _ Hou nuf lot consists of Broadcloth—Flannel s Voile, Dimity print the p re you i v Fiber Silk Hose, in perfect poiret twill, serge, ets: white collar and cuffs. Sizes 2 to 6. they are returned -@E-@-E@--@- you'll become 2 tron of the 3 Yards 45¢ Linene Suiting Plain-color Suiting, in all wanted colors. Colors guaranteed fast. $ pmisah 3—50c Women’s Ribbed Pants Fine Gauze Ribbed Pants for : Women. Muslin-band tops, las s -E-fiflfi@ EEEEEEEEE trimmed; regular and extra sizes. p-l $1.50 Full Size Dress Suit Cases 244nch Fiber Dress Suit Cases, two clasps, lock and key; metal $ 1 - s i crepe, Bengaline, i Closing out about 125 and Madras edges; good, strong handles. have taken. re will quality: shaped ankles, double soles, remain, then; the oppor- heel and toe; all colors to match etc., in light and : B Waists, in tunity to duplicate those shossti D S SRS U s D o “‘ JopahE s good looking, stylish By that have not turned out qarl. colonss White, Tan and as well as you expected. 3—50¢ Bnys and (;,rh Spon Socks inches dresses that sold to $10.00. Our workmanship is un- \\ule in desir- Stripes, plaids, plain col- |_| 2—69c Men’s Nainsook Union Suits .--fi-EEE@EE_-@E!E- Blue. Tailored EE =] ==]l] cl with carelessness 5 : when we do your finish- | Mostly perfect. o e G 2 Pme, | | 4—39c Women's Double | | 2—69c Women's Crepe and 4—35¢ Colored 2—69c Men’s Blue Work Shirts The National g Imported Chamois-lined Gloves, Extra Size Ribbed Vests Muslin Underwear BathkiTowels t?llue‘ C‘h(atml;raf \l\l orrk Shirts, kdogblle‘ E! Remembrance Shop embroidered flare cuffs, 3-row fancy Ribbed Vests for the very 311 Gvs. | Hisces. Ot ian 1836 size. These are Dou- 31 S S rE SRR T bockely Fine Gauze Pajama Check Union exealing. Bndl weowlll give Derby ribbed and Dropstitch Sox, amb sy , 3 ’ or dressy styles. Suits, “full-cut sizes and generous s vou every dvailable print. silk embroidered; double turned long ors and novelties. lap-over seat; web-back seams. You aren’t taking any 1 cuffs; all colors. Sizes 6 to 10 years. Sizes 34 to 46. and Teddies, lace, embroidery g_nnd fancy stitchings. Colore: 1“]""5'-' e g stitched backs, several colors, all siz i large - women: wide ehoulder P, straps: crochet necks and from Pa. Ave. drawstrings; jumbo sizes. Also 1229 Pa. Ave. ble-thread Towels with a heary body: in colors of Pipk, Blue, sizes. 3 e mmm Pink, Blue, Maize, Orchid and White. =