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W“ e s SHUNS POLITICS, Regional Confederation Halt- ed in Its Effort to Create National Party. Associated Press mpaign of the Mexican Labor to S1of the capital, Agrarians. ace to |)n Splits With tion of the baker; electricians. Another factor w has exerted an influence in staying the sweep of the radical Labor-Agrarian pendulum {toward the left has been its malign effect on forelgn relations. A con- stant stream of complaints from American and British interests has flown into the American embassy for the last five months. This accumula- tion of grievances, both from land owners as it of alleged illegal A an seizures, and from indus- trialists because of syndicate action, departure, on May 23, of James R. Sheftield, 'American Ambassador, for New York and Washington, to lay before the Government a report on the situation. Fa a split between the Agra- ¥ of whom he himself had uring the De la Huerta revolt, organized industrial worke andidate he repeatedly a ed himself to be, President Calles has stated he would not inter- vene in the conflict. The newspapers however, have pub- lished stories to the effect that orders have been issued to military com- manders throughout the republic to disarm all Agrarians. Labor’s “One Bright Spot.” The one situation, as seen by Excelsior, con- outspoken declaration. that Mexico would not permit the Russian Bol- shevists to use this country, because it had recognized Moscow, as a base of operations for spreading Soviet propaganda throughout the Western - | Hemisphere. ind the De la threatened , supported Tei ‘If"N‘l‘\ Strike Fails. hool teachers’ strike in Pue- - decisive defeat suffered v the confederation has yree its deman t by one America accede to their he confederation s. Tt still dom- or organiza- AHN" TRADE MARK REG. U, S, PAT. OFF. For Every Summer Need Boys' or Girls' “Sneakers” brown or white—with ray rubber soles and her inner sole. $1 to $1.25 Boys® Base Tw‘d‘ and Hik- ing Shoes—brown duck, leather reinforced. All sizes 11 to 6. Girls’ “Pinafore” Cross- strap Pum Brown or white canvas, white rubber solc. $1 to $1.50 | Boys’ extra quality crepe rubber sole high cuts— brown duck, leather rein- forced. Sizes 11 to 6. $2.75 Cor. Tth & K Sts. 414 9th St. N.W. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. # was one of the motives prompting the | . " sion sitting bright spot in the labor| 4 THE EVENING BODY COMPLETE Commission Will Pass Upon 350 Pleas for Damages Against + Southern Republic. About 350 clajms made by American ess firms against the United aims Commis. me up for final hearings, briefs and rding to reports from on's headquarters here. general commission sitting gton and o spe commis: in Mexico, the work of organization having just been com pleted. The general comr ington consists of C. Bdluslmenl by argument servative organ, was the President's| son of Richmond, Va., one-time candi date for governor in that state, is the American agent for both commis. sions, and while in Washington is be- ing represented by Clement L. Bouve. It was announced today that the (nmm!ulnu in \\ ishington b Soldier Wins Citation. David Fraser, private (first class), United States Army, retired, living at - | 434 H street, this city, has been award ed by the War Department a silver citation for gallantry in action insurgent forces at Angel ampanga, Philippine Islands, Augu was formerly a resid tonio, Tex. s Announcement Tuesday’; and Saturday’s Star FOUNDED STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DR. FITZPATRICK HEADS . HOMEOPATHIC BODY Chicagoan Succeeds Dr. E. Weldon of either country agalnst the other for losses or damages suffered by persons, properties, corporations, or acts of officials which have result- ed in injustice. The special Mexico City commlssion is to examine and decide all claims resulting from any Young of Seattle as Insti- act by Mexican government forces, revolutionary forces, disbanded federal tute President. forces, or "by. mutinles, mobS OFf . . yoioctated Press . NEW YORK, June 25.—Dr. Gilbert Fitzpatrick of Chicago today was inaugurated president of the American so1, [ Institute of Homeopathy, succeeding ‘| Dr. E. Weldon Young of Seattle. Following the ceremony other re- sults of the annual election were an- nounced, as follos President-clect, Dr. Arthur W. Belt- Ing, “Trenton, N. J.: first vice presi- Col. Hamlm s B,ucker Dies. BALTIMORE, June 2 Hamlin P. Rucker, Calif.,, one of the organizers of the Chicago World Falr, died suddenly yesterday at the Emerson Hotel here while attending the annual conven- tion of 1 Order of Moore. His death w bed by physicians to |7 flishts < vico president, Dr. TET g v ces, Newark, N. J All the cross ties, switch ties and lumber used by the Louisville and Nashville Raflroad system are pur- chased by a woman—Miss Pearl Lun- drum of Touisville, econd vice president, Dr. Wal- House, New York City; third Florence Voor- ; record secretary, arkness, Chicago; D ark E. Harlan Wells, pecial Sale of Millinery Choice-of-therhouse Sale of advanced Summer Hats for Fr style is individual and un- failingly ~ smart. There are Satins, Felts, Taffetas, Velvet, Combinations, Leg- horn, Hair Hats, Silk Crepe, Hair and Milan. All the lovely Midsummer shades. Every style in- cluded, from the large pic- ture hat to the tiny, close- fitting one. Values to $15. Nouveau, 932 F St. N W. (Ida Walters’ Original Shop) Adjoining Metropolitan 1894 Known for Remarkable Va’ue-vafng 1109 F St. N.W. Friday—Morning -Hour Sale These sales are a Morrison institution, fixed in " our calendar, and render a genuine service to the public. At the same time we clear our stocks. To- Values to $19.75 An unparalleled economy event for the smart woman who delights in new and correct attire at an unprecedented low price! Cool, Sum- mery frocks of silk crepe in the high shades. Also a number of chic frocks of gayly printed silk crepe and striped tub silks. No Refund Women's and Misses' Sizes, But Not in Every Style or Color gether these offerings present the greatest oppor- tunity of the Summer. ilk Frocks At $9.00 63 Coats At $12.00 Values to $29.75 This is one of the most fortunate events for you. For they are not Sale Merchandise. But taken from our stock and specially priced for this occasion. Styles and materials emmcndy desirable. Models for daytime and business wear. . No Exchange 4-HOUR SALE 375 HATS Euery Hat Purchased to Sell $5.00 or More $3.55 and Other Leading- Summer Shades Specia]ly price& for this event, these Hats offer an unequnlled comb;nationrof style. - qua]ity and valué: The variety includes Hats for Sports. Drega anci Stteet Wear. | JUNE 25, 1925. Cor. 12th St.ff 123 14th St. N.W. [ Vacation Time—Going Away? —Be sure your grip is adequately equipped to tide you over until your return. There are so many things one needs. Remember, our mail order department is always glad to forward merchandise to you. Kindly include postage—your order will be filled the same day. 25c Mennen’s Talcum 17¢ 3 for 50c 60c Bromo Seltzer 36¢ 30c Upjohn’s Phenolax Wafers 21c 35c¢ Vick’s Salve 23c $1.00 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound 79c 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 31c 30c Lavoris Antiseptic 17¢ 85c Mellin’s Food 57c 25c Mum Deodorant 17¢ 60c Pape’s Diapepsin 36¢ 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 33c 25c Resinol Soap 19¢ 3 for 55c $1.25 Maltine and Combinations 89c 60c Resinol Ointment 39c Energine, Dry Cleaner Glover’s Mange Remedy 59¢ 25¢ Merck’s Stmte of | 19c It is best to take a well filled madicine kit with you on your vacation. We would suggest some of the following articles. Noxzema, a wonderful sunburn cream ... .. .29c, 45¢c, 89c Wood’s Professional Cold Cream, Y;-lb. can. .....39¢ Hospital Cotton, pound roll, fine quality . Alcorub, a fine rubbing alcohol ..65¢ Tincture lodine, 3 0z. . . . 25¢ Spirits Camphor, 3 oz. . ... . . 25¢ Witch Hazel, pint. ........35¢ Arom. Spts. Ammonia, 3 oz. . 25¢ Glycerine, 4 oz. ...........15¢c Castor Oil, pint..........35¢c A}om. Cascara, 3 0z. . .....25¢ .38¢ Gold Dust, 3 Pkgs. 11c Lion Milk of Magnesia, Pint 29c 29c Palmolive Soap 4 for 30c $1.00 San-I-Sal A list of many articles, that are needed in every household, at very low pries. Ear and Ulcer Syringes Purina Castile Soap, 4 for . Goodyear Rubber Gloves, pair, 49¢ Goodyear Fountain Syringe, No. 333 $1.49 Seamless Bath Sprays. . . 69c, 98¢ Fly Swatters, 10c; 3 for. . . .25¢c $1.50 Knickerbocker Bath Sprays . Straw Hat Cleaner, package. . Pilgrim Toilet Paper, 1,000 sheets; 6 for Wax Lunch Paper, 6 packages, 19¢ Santox American Oil, pint. . . 75¢ Conti’s Castile Soap, pound. .39c Fries Rub, a rubbing alcohol. . 39¢ Mifftin’s Rubbing Alkohol. . . . 49c Free “Vacation Package” Free With every purchase of one package of HERBERT TARRYTON CIGARETTES, 100’s, we give you free a package of gold tip Herbert Tarrytons, 20’s. $1.75 Value for $1.05 Another Good Bargain—with every package of Murads, 100’s, we give you Free a package of Murads, 20’s. All for $1.50 CIGARS Garcia Grande, Coronas, 2 for 25c cigar.. Garcia Grande, Straight 10c cigar.... Garcia Grande, Babies, 5c cigar Extremely Low Prices on Articles for Household Purposes Bee Brand Insect Powder, small Bee Brand Insect Powder, large . . Moth Balls, per pound Peterman’s Discovery, medium . Peterman’s Discovery, large _.......49c Solarine Cleanser, 4 cans ......._....25¢ Flyosan, pints . ... e 090 Flyosan, quarts . = .95¢ Crude Carbolic Acid, pint ..........20c Sulpho Napthol, medium ..._.......32¢c Sulpho Napthol, large. . .........55¢ Dethol, pints Dethol, quarts .. ....-.. oo e ...95¢ Preventol, pints ...... .. —......59¢ Preventol, quarts ._...... .......95¢c Bono Liquid, pint. ... ~..........59 Black Flag Liquid, pints .. —~........42¢c Black Flag Liquid, quarts ..........83c Black Flag Powder, medium ... .....35¢ Black Flag Powder, large...........65¢c Moth Flakes, per pound —..........10c Liquid Veneer, small ... _.........25¢c Liquid Veneer, large ..............49¢c S phur Candles, Small, 2 for .......15¢ Sulphw&ndles, large, 2 for —......25¢c RN L T ...5 for 45c; $2.25 box of 25 .5 for 40c; $4.10 box of 50 ..6 for 25c; $2.00 box of 50 Save Money on Toilet Articles 50c Carter’s Kokonut Oil Shampoo Neet Orchard White 25¢ Vanity Bath Tablets, 15¢; e 29c Mavis Talcum Coleo Soap, 3 for Per dozen cakes, 95¢ $1.00 Azurea Face Powder. . 50c Java Rice Face Powder. . $1.00 Elmo Cleansing Cream $1.00 Elmo Tissue Cream. . . 35¢ Cutex Cuticle Remover. . 35¢ Cutex Liquid Polish $1.00 Loret Bath Dusting Powder 4.7-11 Bath Salts . . 45¢, 85c, Tango Powder Puffs $1.00 Lion Lilac Vegetal $1.00 Coty’s Compacts $1.00 Coty’s Talcum. . . 4 $1.00 Hubigant’s Talcum. ... .. 25¢ O’DONNVELL’S I WASHINGTON’S GREATEST DRUG STORES ‘ |