Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1926, Page 18

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

HERR FEHRENBACH Was Fifth Chancellor of the Republic and Leader in the Reichstag. By the Associated Press. RERLIN, March Konstantin Fehrenbach, fifth chancellor of the German Republic. died today at Frei n Baden, aged 74. lle had been ili for some weeks of pneumonia Herr Fehrenbach was born at Wel- lendingen. in the Black Forest. on January 11, 1852, the son of & public school “teacher. Hlis first advanced studies were in Catholic theology, but he later changed to the law. He began practicing law at Frei- | cellor. | he was elected president in 1907. Since 1903 he had served continuously in the Reichstag, the duties of which 80 absorbed him that he dropped his provincial seat in 1913 to devote him- self _exclusively to national politics. In 1918 he became chairman of the Relchstag ways and means commit- tee and later in the same year was elected to the presidency of the Reichstag. He also presided over the post-revolitionary assembly held at Weimar in 1919. where he distinguish- ed himsel? by his exhibition of parlia- mentary skill In trying situations. Made Chancellor in 1920. Upon the exit of the Socalists from the cabinet in 1920 he became chan- Shortly after the formation of his cabinet the Spa conference was held. at which the Germans for the first’ time after the war faced their former enemies over the council table. When at the London conference of 1920 the allies presented an ultimatum to Germany, giving her six months to fulfill their terms regarding repara- tions, he decided to resign, and did so in May, 1921, leaving the fleld to his Catholic colleague, Dr. Wirth. Since then he had continued as one of the pillars of the Reichstag, Native Washingtonian Succumbs | Mond: a native Washingtonian, died in ( MRS. H. A. HOLTON DIES Atexander e . services afternoon, at 2 « E terment will be in Congressional Ceme- After Short Illness. tery i her e . Hol i rvive v her hu: Mrs. Hoyt A. Holton, 67 years old, lm’:\d‘sxhllfc-lio;‘m:efilt\fm. Iy N, Sulli- van, wife of the United States consul a; Mrs. Harry K. field Memorial Ger- after a short illness. daughter of the late Henry La n, who was connected with the Wat Department, DI J.£ . Cunninghom Co 314-16 7th St. N.W. Amazing Values for Saturday Hospital yesterday ¥ She was the i trude Bl T farlon Larman of s, Ohlo, and Henry Larman of . 0., FRIDAY, MARCH When Your Children Step Out . You'll be proud of their feet in these new 26, 1926. i Stations “"H-A-H-N" Broadcasting--- All set for the eve of Palm Sunday! Gorgeous new Spring shoes—glow- ing with color—original in design— priced to fit every Woman’s purse. “Charleston” — Parch- ment kid, sauterne trim: cut-outs ; “spike” $5 95 7 succeeding to the leadership of the centrist delegation when Dr. Mark in 1923 became chancellor. i st R 5 he entered the Baden| If you need work, read the want provincial assembly. of which body ' columns of The Star. from the fir aking an t in politics, in which affiliated with the Center More Than 500 Brilliant—Near | Easter “Miami” — Parchment or crystal gray kid. Pat- ent {eather. Black satin Girls Tan it Qize “Clarette” — Patent leather, parchment trim. Parchment with Y $7.00 sauterne trim... Bogs' extra qual- f. “Balloon’ last oxford. 21y to .00. (Smaller sizes, $4 and $4.50.) Miss Six-to-Sixteen’s Easter Wardrobe Is Ready! o > N 3 Y She will adore the coats with cape- backs and the other chic models, and will want one in either dressy or sports x style, depending upon the rest of her wardrobe. S13.50 upwards. i il ; Your Choice Tomorrow... -Nups.’ Junior Wom- {an or_putent” aather - pump. Wwith' leather bow, welt “ < -3 2 10 6, 88, Rialto”—Sauterne kid, bois de rose in- $8 50 lay. “Spike” heel Street Hats Dress Hats Sport Hats Misses’ Hats Matrons’ Hats Girls’ Hats Here You'll Find—Every New Style — Color — and Ma- mm XAV 79V terial. SR The Sheer Picture Hats. New Sport The Smart, Small Silk Hats. Hats Hats of Straw—or Silk, Silk In a large wvari- |2 and Straw Combinations. | ety of smarter | Colors Are New— | new styles, in the |® “Campus" — Parchment 3 kid or patent leather “freckled” snake $595 | new straw braids. “Hahn Special.” One of the trim. Low heel.. ! $2.95 to $5.00 I = R —— | hest values we'se aver offered ZGUTUTSUBUBUBUBUIR Y | f | n a girle patent leather. hand-turned pump. A1, 1o 2. £2.90. 01y to 6. $3.95. 14 16 Then a frock of georgette, crepe de chine or taffeta will please her youth- ful fancy for its bright colors and fascinating mode. $9.95 to $39.50. s, Gro-Nups.” Bove' extra qu ity. tan_ Yellowstone Blucher oxford, with wide ex- tension sole and storm welt iy to 6, $5.50. “Belvedere” — Friars’ gray kidskin or parch- ment kid, shark- skin trim. Low 38‘50 v Many are the bewitching Hats to select from, of straw combina- tions, leghorn and light-colored straws. $295 to $10, All our Junior apparel has a special appeal to yvoung girls because of its modishness as well as its vouth and For Misses & Small Boys practicability Griebacher “Veminine Apparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET Pearl Gray—Navy—Navy > with Red—Black—Black with White—Copen—Rose—Green —Wood—Sand—or Red. “Forest Glen” — New Collegiate Sport Shoe. Parchment calf. inlay and applique of darker shade Welt sole NN N D), Before-Easter Bag Event Newest Handbags! Presenting a magnificent collection of new Fashion Bags! k| i A FASHION INSTITUTION PDaris Washingto NewYork Smart individual styles—of such splendid VALUE that they are well worthy of opening enlarged bag department, made possible by our new building. Special groups at leather pumps. $5 $850 $]0 $12:50 L v Il G —together with bags oé many fashion-favored i leathers and colors at from $15.00 to'$20.00 each. ington's most extensive selections of Fine will be charmed with them for Easter gifts. Those pictured— d Boots” — New Low-heel Sandal. Patent leather, dull kid $5 95 “Hahn = Special.” decoration splendid value Another m girle patent Vide Nature “Rolls Royce"—DPatent leather, parchment trim; sauterne, bois de rose trim. } loon™ Stiheeyelitneithitaaey “Hahn Special” Misws' and \ \ amall hova' two-tone Smo ng shades—red, green, : EIC" aportn oxforin. flexioe Shrome soles Rty ta T #3458, 1715 10 2. 3385, 1.—The stunning O’Rossen Ba monogram tab in cont: russet, gray and black. $18.00. 2—Morocco and calf are combined in making this jewel-clasped bag—colors with black. $16.50. 3.—Colorful embroidery on black satin! A bag of great : | beauty—in tan, black and green. $10.00. A Y = e - 4.—Granite calf in pastel shades, piped with gold—in “WASHING TON BELLES.‘ every detail a bag of fashion. $8.50. : 5.—OF glittering rhinestones with metal frame bag with " i gt " chain handle; is delightful for Easter gifts. $12.00. b ro-Nupa.» Girle 6.—For the tailored costume, this bag of patent leather . g —convenient separate outside compartment and in- OR the woman who desires lower-priced footwear, we present a splendid new group at $4.50. Ieaturing the new colored kids—and patents—and satins. In fact, + most anything you may want. And shoes vou may depend upon for Service—not “Sale” $4 50 . patent 7.—Large Pouch Bag, in saffian or patent leather— brown, green, blue and gray, with gussets in con- trasting shaded-a marvelously good value. $5.00. 8.—Afternoon Bag of suede, in bois de rose with tinsel embroidery—bewitching at $18.50. e enough for the severe de- eautifully made in morocco or fashion-liked lizard; inside passport compart- : ment—red or gray. $20.00. lf i ford, created vamp. 8 10.—Embroidered Black Silk Moire Purse—back-strap | ¢ ‘ R style; beautiful silk lining. $5.00. 11.—The Elephant Bag—a colored shoe calf favorite with young women—tan, green, gray, black. $15.00. 12—Tailored Purse of moire silk—gray, tan and black, with suede trimming; unusual ornament on tab. $8.50. ‘Gro-Nups. And Now—We Are Pleased to Introduce— \J — F X i 1.1 B Hat Boxes - A New Feature of the Jelleff Shops Prices, $5.00 to $15.00 i ing—100 Hat Boxes— Special for the Opening—100 Hat Boxes— with self binding—with roomy inside pockets, side puff pocket. $6.50. shoes! At our 7th St., 9th St. and Pa. Ave. stores. Misses' and tan_calf Smoked nt_piain toe ox- “Lady Luxury” “Hahn Special™ HE Perfect Full-fashioned Silk Hosiery to add the finishing touch of elegance to your Spring costume. These two brands o are made up especially for us, and sold exclusively in the Hahn Stocking Shops.” Shown in all the lovely Spring colors. Four different grades, ranging from medium or full-weight thread silks to the sheerest of all-silk chiffons. ‘1.45 °1.65 °1.85 °1.95 2 prs. $2.65 2 prs. $3 2 prs. $3.50 2 prs. $3.75 Pretty little patent fan calf or Smoked e forde _or pumps _ fo! by. Sizes 2”00 B0 8195, O Swise patent Jeather, pumps. 7th and K Fully Equipped ; 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Juvenile Depts. 3212 14th St. Now at All the “Hahn" Stores! Our 7th St., 9th St. “Ar- cade Shop, and Pa. Ave. stores open later than usual tomorrow night, for your convenience. 414 9th St. “Women’s Shop” 1207 F St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. “Man’s Shop” 14th & G Sts.

Other pages from this issue: