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1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 8 1925 QUIET HINBENBURE L PROVNENT LUBMAN |t = v >t GHARITIES INDORSE: |3t v R i 8T 7 B Wt ) rauss, Helen Wheeler and Audre: Charities, and Miss Margaret Smmy,muh of the conference was revie | VST e srings ot an wmunuss| 1 CALLED BY DEATH fcom w wvwt| PLEA OF SOUTHWEST |5 (e ittt it un e Bt assiies, " """ "‘fi"“” _celortul costimen and sl | ey u,r Tyrone, and.the latter’s wite. Cath- | question of recreational facilities for | Wallace Hatch. chairman the | bert ve mn includes Listelle Wentworth, | John George de la Poer Beresford, 1ul~u a cousin of the Marquess of Water- | Will Rush Fight for More Play- s as & g part included Mrs. George | Gri ne McKinley, daneing: ford and the late Sir Charles Beres T ace for iy S8 b <.u s, instrumental music; Native of Ireland, Descended |1.,.d, who was an edmiral in the royai | g P“M. Ene F Berli f Albert Parr, stage: (I'urlf\l\t\i Snyder, From Titled Persongges | ¢ | Children. H“hln\x. Louise An(] fabe’ ynn, 8- A N M eresford was a i e of the Little Fear Felt in Berlin 0 nmes: Denis nneil, make-up: i Union, Knickerbocker Meadow- | 2 | ‘|l4 N. K. ¢ 4|l|lv r. children's groups, brook Clubs of and at one Thée movement for additional play Clash With President- hd Ruth Campbell for other groups| John Georgedela Poer Beresford 9 ste he last. | grounds for the children of the south of young people. [ vears old, a native of Iréland, and re. | named In 189 f west part of the city was formally and Smilie g { the Jate | unanimously forwarded at the final Elect’s Enemies. (lated o miany peciiineneiand titled | (L3 O Ficlin > g 3t ssfon of the Southwest Conference JAPANESE BACK U. S. j personages of Great Britain atlin 1916 n 1922 Mr. the Associated Charities. held yes ,'m\ Winter nome, 1602 Twentieth M A i | ay afternoon in the district office | PROPOSAL TO CURB |sircet. here today after @ short 1. | daug e late Magor | ot T ol BERLIN, May 8.—From present in- | iy asilar Sl s o “ A Deens at WOME b = I. LS. ey = e ¢ Field G IN WAR ness. Mr. Berestord had been a resi his second wife and two sisters s | this project reported progress and was Gicat the inauguration o S USE OF AS I de s city for three years Hodson of Kilkenny, Ireland A sked to continue to press for official Marshal von Hindenburg as President | v his ' W sobbe ot Dover, Kent It consists of Mrs. Clara of Germany will he run off without a Rlch reat 5 (Continued f First Page.) s are pre v, | Cashor Credit Cash or Credit on Mon- | the conference committee on militar: . . t from Han- | naval and air matters. a the Price Is . . 2 2 B o ; the Price Is will be held in working{ Rear Admiral Aubrey Smith told 5 % g 5 " : g : the city, far removed | the committee that his country favor 2 BB S the Same T traveled by !h“ | ed taking war vessels out of the cate mobile F¢ i | ory of armaments which would be NN 'a clash | Subjected, under the present draft ‘ | when sold by one country to another. | 8 5 d : lecisi : e Cites Parley Purpose. | 3 R v y . 2 Reptr ‘1"(“‘, : s 3 | The conference, he argued, had been | oy 917 F 4 prevent illicit trade in_them. and | . Z T RO S ecially to throw the light of pub-! i . SR treet ity upon their sale. It was im ]‘ g : ship, and, therefore, inclusion of these | vessels airticies to be super- | view : apan and | Iialy; in fact. the representatives of | aKe dma as ayments ion present opposed It. but the | 9 : to persuade the | think it over. The American experts | of that body to 3 t in the discu | o avoid unto-| perts expressed considerable astonish . . {ment “that an exception should be = Choose from Crisp New Merchandise plan ments as warships and vet con tillery be maintained. ords of the league show that A Qeleot 4 o ito Ry = X & ilemte siseting Mawch 24 1904 3 Select a complete outfit — the clothes he torch ‘ P . e wore | prepared the basis for the present c S Sl ey e he Wore | ference, Col. Lowe, a Britlsh expert, | : ; } merchandise and service. L Sy e e O A . whith | Tequested that not only warships, but ; § Sl ; ; - v _10th—Mother's Day—and all the other ,‘,f‘,,,:,f{’f.,l t ‘h’,‘._{.,::.'d‘,“',.’,,,‘ airships and airplanes for war use | £ ; Investigate our easy payment plan. No s Kay's is the store for gifts. And you Fifty Vereins and societies | be excluded from armaments whose | Fg M G 5 : : nother happy. ] Sa vt ppiied for assignment of posi. | trafic_would be subject to control - ; we'll do the rest. Only the sort of clothes irprise her with a Chest of Silv I.‘ Beaaii Mo ternoon. . These | because their transfer always was a : > furnish about | matter of public knowledge. With re. A 3 | your selection today Gonhdential and the field | convention, to system of license e s o alled not to reduce armaments, but | possible to conceal the sale of a war- vised S i The British Paul | F said later th desired to On Newest Styles at GRAYSON’S from the inaugura Delegates who are seems fr\l ht for such a vital branch of g Arrl")l‘ng Daily at Ca'h SlOI‘C Prices vious Move Recalled. OME down and open an account with us i hat in’ xe | 3 & Pe S e ewbeommission which o » ) vou'll need to look your best. You'll like our Just 500 a week ince Alber ~J hat in- ) stration during his c and tanks and armored automobiles ; . . wait—no worry. Just do vour selecting and | edn’'t worry about cash when you want t 1is iz the veeldon © the President- | Warships should be excepted. he said, .\““-“ be proud to wear. i a real Diamond Ring Credit—and a Year to Pay! bodies altoget. \\\H 0 e 2 2 5 150,000 pareicipants to alveraft, tanks and armor : : c el e ; “ald 1t was tmpossible to : ; Men’s New Spring ish between those intended for OPERA-PAGEANT CAST i ot i il | 4 N IN LAST REHEARSALS |t i 1 N SUI I S | = = - expor poi war | Pirsoi st et e Ll | o = : Crystals tee irned without upon the i Drama to Be Produced Saturday | (7200000 0 and did net fix the | i s tu d e of its next meetir | Night for International A o kel ; || daturday Gen. C. L. F s are the Amer : ) : Council of Women e Pl b | exper inted to consider the Brit . R e Evenings he ¢ pera-pageant | the proposed limitation of traffie L T H the Washington Audi- | S S 4 . wcarday night of BRITISH PLEA STARTLES. 3 Inten: I counctl o7 | French Press Shows v L Unfaverable Reaction te Move. uy ising final rehe £ i "ARIS 8 “Eng taken by Albert Parr, Est Dlanes,” - demands 1 n rayments ch(\\n\J| Maurice H. Jarvis of commerce for warships - : s e 5 ; Ellsworth Contron f the same idea are the head : »v're brand new—in the wanted rich er, Woodruff Young CJlioies appesting o e A i < woolens: new, distinctive patterns; sport n e {today's Paris newspapers telling of | S; s s E S} Norman, Blanch Florence | the developments at the Geneva con 2 e Sl s e e Thompson, Jvelvn breble. Luliet | ference for control of the traffic in patch _I’U"I\E‘ . You'll say they are the great Lyeth, Dorothy Williams and Evelyn | arms 2 2P A B e Davis per gives first page pos : . Silline ichati o tion account of the British pro. i gt S e ey L SATURDAY SPECIAL FOR WOMEN. will be Haroldine D ‘ be subject to internatiopal control. It Shoemaker:; as | oPened that any promine s When we went a-Maying for Women's Footwe don ' Betty | €iven to the proceedin; & ve picked some “daisies The wh delegation at Genev: r i chance to select fron : A beautii sortment of Fur-trimmed although it postponed taking a posi lete line of Beautiful Silk Satin-iac and Plain Coats. We are giving the great- At the Family Shoe Store tomorrow you'll find the i tion on the proposal, is credited here Crepe and Georgette Dresses at a pri est values now—and you can buy on small flower of the new fashions—good to the eye. but alsc with the opinion that warships, espe. that means savings payvments at t e low prices good to the foot And arines, even \'-I(l\tnl[‘lhp { i ] hove 2l Honooll ment being taken into considera Buy Them s w None s 00 1 9 L nestly con . could form an object of clandes o A \ structed ! { tine’ commerce extremely gerons | Now 18 Smarter 2 to peace : phine Gra- Martin, Eva Walter, nd Virginia Watson Haroldene Davis. pham Callan, Preble, as pahn sré and spirits = 7 thé entire ensemble.of the Muskrat Enlivens Corner. | Store Open Until 9 P.M. Saturdays McKinley Dancers 2 T ations will be pl uI by Mis In Billings, Mont., a considerable { ‘Armatrons, Aver] .. M. |crowd was recently entertained when .|a muskrat of fair size took charge of | one of the downtown street corners | learly in the evening and had every-| thing its own way because there i: Appich penalty for k s Mon Strauss, | tana The and eonly 3 Swai g and, Wailes |through ignorance of the law on the SR i L e On the A "my & z V a Uy On the e | 3 ‘atherine ,\\(V 3 e : . B | Northwest Northwest el l‘\l\mllm"l|]||l|||\||||||l||||\|l|||||||m| Il |||\||||1|I|!|!hh!‘ . S ey orner Corner e, 1 \‘ g B A : Y Mary Moerman, Esther Moy, | :"n‘:.,;“h‘:;’.:'..\,,Gfiffith Cnal Cowmtion at Tr adlng Co. a Mot Havord ood lean \J oal —— 8th and D 8th and D I OHR JONLY. STORE :-;f,.f, ,'..,,.;,‘(Z'",?;‘.,",if.‘» e Wt *< 8th and D Streets N. W. o7 Edith Lawson, Rebeeca Long, | and Properly Done, ed wnl Marg: r»' Si ll)“l\ { —very reasonable. The paperhangers’ stri kr fenrietta Bowen, Mabelle Das, Frances CORNELLWALLPAPERCO | FI 1 M 3. D %14 13th St. N.W. Main lo|———|o]——|n|c——|a|— : LAST CHANCE We Close Our Doors Forever o WA:::C?:SE ’ : WAREHOUSE Saturday Night, May 9th Entire Balance of RICHTER’S CROWDS! Thousands of dollars worth of KANNS’ Ware- H house stock—is now being sold at prices a frac- | And Still the tion of the actual worth. chardhn of former selling prices, we are slashing prices for a quick Stocks Are clearance! In spite of the crowds—the stock re- Unbroke Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry T AV E T oLl S et . .2, Conservatively stylish, 3 At Your 0 Price : white kid ... A-'.d" ; Mixin White xc.gg:l;mu.‘-.z hite ] u-,m..mi ; many $6 50 ” sowis 9C, 1C, 11cC Imon s 10c & 25¢ R i i shoe and PANS B Mt k. Deariltul. Operd Pimpl i spatant $10 00 e her, modified last. Beaded buckle.... rices aug ere I . = - , ey pees e Pt e i 9780 BAKING & CUPS & fHINAWA.R: and z u:,.aaz in patent leather—cut-out over u.m,, and $5 00 s '-w 1 side. A wonderful value at. * o Positively the Em?*Buy Now for Later [l DISHES 15¢ SAUCERS - DOMESTIC 25¢ ea. 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