Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1926, Page 27

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MEXICAN OIL LAW SITUATION 1S SAME Regulatrons lemg Effect to New Statutes Still to Be Formulated. 1s on reliable author- | no funda- ituation re- and that the past several ed, the an even chane 1 will be delaved 1n tormut tative drafts of ons have THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; D. ©, MARCH 2f, 1926—PART T. been | ) being studied by L containing not official the founda sped to con- the govern freedom to it desives, fts. Diario sificial pub 1 some well o chances | "and the govern: ¢ optimistic on th prior to 1917 into §0- ail interests nd desire that it be con- nodified. MINISTRYi be RESIGN Bratiano Government at Bucharest sider: to Quit March 27. announ: ning from office when the gov , today administ on or be ernment’s legal four-y it is not certain to whom the L the f n of a t the new osedof A uld win a iwce of the The l\im, may €an ministry “until the # mandate ex- | BYRD IS SUGGESTED FOR 1926 NOMINEE con- City Ci Six Weeks' Accomplishments Mark ' Governor for Presidency, Savs West. Special Dispatch to The Star D, Vi March L] Lieut. Gov. Julius E. West called public attention today to the acvom- plishments of H. lood byrd sin he became governor Six weeks R ing his qualificati tic presidential i grasp of lnlL at 'S trative ability, the lie Of these achieveme FOR RENT Auding adopilo 1, hy which in the future w Al property system of the State wit adoption of more methods: reduction in o of upward of 500, to classify re, system line wi No ¢ planned e vied out with prompiness. public Is told Furnished Apartments for Rent til_Premier E , Vintila, are wer, S0 successful were the first few | motor husses introduced into Moscow zo that now 60 are operating | 3510 16th St. N.W. Two bedrooma. dining_room. Kitchen: e ‘”»7,,'.'\11';“;!:-“” nicely furnished. Rent The Fristor Realty Co. Machiniats’ Bldg. Phone Maln 3768 Dth & Mass. Ave. QUAL 812 17th St. MERCHANDISE MEN'’S DEPT —SECOND FLOOR $40 and $45 Bonded SUITS $20.75 on the Ross Budget Plan 20 Weeks To Pay Top Coats, $25 On the Ross Budget Plan 20 Weeks to Pay TUXEDOS? WE HAVE THEM é Easter Special , 35 On the Ross Budget Plan TREASURY EMPLOYES ARE HONORED FENI\'f\.G TO SPEAK. w.n Address Mid- Meat Market 118 oc- l-n!wn‘ 1813 Ontario Place N.W. Story & Company Fr. 4100 [VALUES ON THE ROSS BUDGET PLAN 20 WEEKS TO PAY ker's desk was a cake with candles. Mr. Starratt and H. T T tant treasurer of TREASURY WORKERS HONOR TWO FRIENDS Miss Martha C. Devlin Feted With Miss Ida Walker Retiring After Many Years' Service. triends for thelr servi lated them on the e appreciation and fri | thelr _associates. future. A V! 'Ea . Blanche Padgett Redmond, Mrs. Minnfe Strickler. A colebration and luncheon tn [ M nor of two close friends In the sury Department was glven ves- terday for Miss Martha . Devlin, who has been in the department since | 1888, and for Miss Ida Walker, who voluntarily retired from the Gov- ernment on the eve of her T70th birthday. B The two were located near each forestry department has suffick other in the assorting section. ac- ;:u:;::;d'"p:;}‘\h x 'Ll\‘\".'\'" counting division of the treasurer's b = office, where decorations of Easter ack locust, cypress and Am colors were festooned about theiy TREES FOR HIGHWAYS. Maryland to Distribute Species for Planting. Special Dispatch to The Star BALTIMORE, March 20, ations and m to the 4!!‘T\arluu‘nl n. made a s art behall of r more than 1 mile on both the highw t action is nec pnouncement, n for southern ¢ other thir dy under way man) ind Easter novelties ko On Miss Wal- KAHN on 7th St. Fatablished Eatahlished Years 31 Years Special Monday & Tuesday '3 T eeT v GENUINE SHUR-ON FRAME AND FINEBST QUALITY TORIC SPHERICAL LENSES "ITTED COMPLETE EYES EXAMINHD FREE BY OUR REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS Genuine Toric KRYPTOK Invisible Bifocal Lenses First and best quality, Torle KRYPTOK Spherical Bifocal l.enses—(one pair to see nrlrs and farj. Best lenses made. Sold regularly, $15 to $23. i Case and Cleaner Included SPECIAL PRICE-—Monday and Tuesday ad- EYES EXAMINED FREE BY OUR REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS KAHN OPTICAL CO. 617 Seventh Street N. W. (Between F and G Streets) ITY AN EASTER SUPER SPECIAL A Large Variety of Beautiful SPRING DRESSES and COATS Too Numerous to Describe $1 4.75 On the Ross Budget Plan 20 Weeks to Pay ) Other New Dresses and Coats Up to $75 Take 20 Weeks to Pay \ MILLINERY Our Eanter Special New Spring $5 On the Ross Budget Plan—20 Weeks to Pay Provein yte. United States, commended ,the two 18 and wished them Several The State | 1 he distributed to respon- ' individuals | 70 IT5c MEN'S SOX=q %110 PAIRS FORSY Gray, Black Tan, Blue and Crowd- Brmgmg Price en \mt silk-like lupv ert- | ‘ x||mhm\ (m gant Qual i1k gree hid, ma Soft, 1 maize, ore * Plain colors le crepe md white. ZS: Dress Ginghams |89c Santos Table Cloths loth T3 and flowergd pat Colors—Flesh !-" oz " Remnants af Prettlest $25 est, brightes and navy coats Flare: th fur, er 16 to 54 Sizes $12.00 Blg Girls’ Coats est me contrasting color tweed miixtures or sol and novelty cloths. All colors. laire Sizes 10. ‘$2 00 Glrls Dresses 49 and Straw Satins, nation i1 tetials. and Br Dresses, ma | line models | Kick-pie n $1.25 Women's Kayser Rayon VES,T A and T finest sive long I ive. Bodic shoulder and pink. Al <izes. B For Monday Only at This Price 69c Broadcloth 25¢ Drapery Cre!onne 18c White and Bordered $2,25 Silk Crepe ‘repe in 35¢ Underweaf Crepe R 4 | \ / | Spring colorings, as S15 and S16. 75 Coats | $2.50 Girls’ Satin straws and combi $1.25 Women’s Onyx Silk Chiffon Hose N 27 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. EHREND S; s in our Piece Goods Dept. S dks—Dress Fabrics—Domestics at Lowest Prices 69c, 79¢c, 89c FlGURED RAYON CREPE, in a beautiful range of new Double width. Perfect 48¢ Oriental and ('nrn Curtain Scrim llc Domeshc Specials ™ $1.25 SEAMLESS DOUBLE-BED nehes wide. 168; 23 2 <% n, tan, 76, ete. on id size. Pertect ‘i Limit 4 29c lelowcases ' 18c) to Customer $2.49 Crinkled Bedspreads Double-bed 1 1 Crinkled 5. scal Limit 1 ta Customer 00 Sprmg Coats d >'ralghll e mbroidery and §25. 00 ;nd $19.75 Slk Georgette Dresses New Coat Smts Jaunty Sport Suite. of English tweed mixt black and navy twill and hairiine atripe poiret: do hla and single breast sivies: elegantly silk crepe lined. Washington’s Best Values in Girls' Easter Clothing Little Tots’ Coats 50 Cutely made, ~\Ek embro ¢ models. blue. lined. 512 50 Girls’ Silk Dresses Heavy Quality Cre nl rose, Hats zood. smart o0 all wanted ol match enate o $1.39 to $1.98 Lace and Ribbon Trimmed VOILE UNDERWEAR @) Holeproof 73c Ali perfeet merchandise Women's Sheer Silk Hose remforced double - thread feet. high-pliced heels elastic tons: black and all wanted shades Gowns—Chemise Teddys—Step-Ins Orchid—White Flesh—Maize Blue—Green $10 00 Boys’ 4- Pe. Suits Long Pants Short Pants | Coat Vest | 7to17 Years | Pretty Colors and Patterns 1.25 AND 150 BOYS’. WASH SUITS Attractively made and trimmed. | Junior, flapper, button-on and | middy styles. Suits of crash, . chambray and Pegay cloth. Solid colors or nice two-color trim- mings. All colors. Sizes 2 to 8 vears. 79c Boys’ Caps Jackie Coogan style Caps, in wool cloth to of Bovs match all suits, light or dark Nicely lined and with sweat bands. All sizes. $5 Boys’ Reefers 298 shades. Tweed mixtures, in top coats, made in double- breasted style; three pock- ets; browns, gray, combi- nations of colors. to 8. Sizes 3 $l.2“5 Won-:en’s Broadcloth Costume Slips 85¢ l Genuine Broadeloth Slips, with hodice tops; lace edge trimmed; shadowproof. All sizes. Colors—Pink, white nd orchid. C&H, £ $2.00 and $3.00 ‘American Lady, Empire and R & G 52 50 thtle Tots Dresses 1 .95 \ Cutely Made Dresses of \ fmported voile. faney prints, novelty broadeloths Corselettes and Corsets 150 Y rubber-top bust corset and rezulation corselettes. All sizes. 1

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