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© 22 GEN. ANGEL FLORES 1S DEAD IN MEXICO Opponent of Calles in 1924 for Presidency Victim of Pneumonia. By the Associated Press. NOG. Ariz., April Angel Flores, Mexican stat military leader and one-time aspirant for the presidency of the southern re- public, is dead, according to advices received here last night from Culia- can. Sinaloa, Mexico. Stricken h pneumonia N\\eml ernor of West Mexico suffered lapse and succumbed after ph o | men's diviston, JEWISH DRIVE PLANNED. Palestine Appeal Leaders to Meet at Center Tonight. The first meeting of the leaders in the local campaign to raise $50,000 for the United Palestine Appeal will be held in the Jewish Community Center tonight at & o'clock, Isidore Hershfield, president of the District Zionist organization and chairman of the campaign committee, will stress the need of arshaling the workers early in preparation for an intensive drive for funds April 25 to May 5, when Jews of the country will be asked to contribute $5,000,000 for the upbuilding of Palestine. Louls E. Splegler, chairman of the and Mrs. John M. Safer, In charge of the women, will outline the progress of the prelimi- nary work. During the yesr 1924, each individu; child, in Canada bought goods from the United States to the value of §60, ending October, . man, woman and s |according to estimate. THE OKLAHOMAN SEEKS TITLE IN FASTING Challenges Berlin Champion to Eatless Contest in Any American Cxty By the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, April 1.-—Frank A. Wolfe, a farmer living near hers, yesterday challenged the claim of Herr Jolly of Berlin to the fasting championship of the world and chal- lenged the German to meet him in a contest in any large Ameris city to determine who i3 world champion. Jolly Tuesday completed a self-im- posed 44-day Wolfe says« he beat Jolly's record six days in a fast undertaken recently for his health. He cabled his claim to Jolly yester day, attachinz several .amd cluding one from Dr. I EVENING STAR, an Oklahoma City physician, who di- reclbd his fast. ‘Wolfe quit eating December 11 and took no food until January 29. Dur- Ing the time his weight was reduced from 254 pounds to 165, and his health ‘was greatly improved. “'I felt fine when 1 finished,” Wolfe says, ‘and 1 4rd sure I could go 100 days w@thout food 1t I tried.” NEW YORK, April 1 (). —Death of Gerald Sinclair Hayward, painter of miniatures, at his West End avenue home, at the age of 81, was announced yesterday. He was credited with painting miniatures of more notable personages than any of his cotem- poruries. Among his American patrons were Anson Phelps Stokes, E. H. Harrl- man, Ogden Goelet, Jay Gould, J. Pierpont Morgan, Theodore Roosevelt, W. K. Vanderbilt, and Dr. Seward Webb., g body will be sent to Canada for WASHINGTON, D! €, THURSDAY., APRIL 1, ARCHITECTS’ SPLIT AT CAPITOL DENIED Secretary of Allied Body Says There Are Merely Twp Schemes Denying that there has been any disagreement hetween David Lynn, architect of the C: dr\llol and the Al for House Offices. 1926. lied Architects of Washington over the proposed new House Office Build- ing, H. M. Peaslee, secretary of the Allled Architects, today sent a state- ment to The Star taking exception to its article of yesterday. s statement follows: There is an error of fact in this article, in that there is no disagree- ment, as indicated, between Mr. Lynn and the Allied Architects, who have collabarated with him in preparing the plars for this building. On the other | hand, there is unanimity of helief that | the extension of the House offices, | with their proper setting, should com prige the two blocks lying immediately — to the south of the Capltol—that is, south of B street and east and west of South Capitol street. *“Two schemes were presented, one of a single buflding, with its main frontage on New Jersey avenue, and the other of a double bullding, with its main frontage on B street. Certain advantages and disadvantages exis each scheme, and the largely depends upon the future re quirements of the House of Represent atives. “Kor this reason no strong recom mendations have been advanced for one scheme or the other. except that the report which was filed with the choice | committee indicates that. the double building would ‘give a better frontage to the Capltol and would lend itself more readily to future expansion, if necessary. In either case, however it was urged that both squares he ac " | auired for setting and for expanston.” Four Killed in Red Riot. WARSAW, Poland, April 1 (#) ¥our persons are reported to have heen killed and 12 injured durinz :nmmllnlll demonstration in the town evm. in the Carpathians [T IIIIIIIINIIII T [ III|II|II||IIIIIIIII E R il had pronounced him out Flores had played a In Mexican national affairs sinc opposed President Calles for elec in 1924 as the nominee of the T formed Revolutionary party though rumeor had it from time to time that he would head a revolution to depose Calles, he offered no open opposition, and Calles was inaugurated on December 1, 1924, as the first chief executive of the republic in the last 100 vears t office \\H\v;m\ rme: other e oher 10 Victoria " cempe [ T ; ce .{;.-‘N 1824 \\hrv Gen' hecame president In addition tary governor Narayit and erved as civ »17-:).?4‘:1 e \ted the liberali zation of Mex laws to attract foreign capital in the development of the coun al resources. in all latest Fashion, Colora CHIEFONS Semi-Sheer . Lisle Top . . AllSik. . . Shoes that will step .vmarl/y in the EASTER Promenade> o, s mili inaloa had i ° &=k TR [ O T try's natur ANV 1.35 1.55 1.75 OBREGON AVOIDS POLITICS. ona, . V 'ry Inexpm.n’w/g Priced At . "veeer’ Former President Indica He Will Act in Crisis. MEXICO CITY, April n L This is only a partial list of the food bargains in all our stores ready for your Easter marketing. Shop early and get the best. 95¢ cartons - - - _THrEE CHEESE Dozen Kraft's Pimento, Swiss or American, in Cartons 1. 23C SAUSAGE l.ofiler s ankfurhn e, AN n e | SN CO-ED—Smart Oxtord in Black Calf with inset tongue of Gray. Also Tan with Parchment. . . . . $6 and membe! him. He said I not mean give if a po! Lur:e T IRIS—One Strap n Pearl Kidekin with apohque of Opal. Very. very chie. . $7.50 N W atch our WINDOWS for wa Sm_nr(c{‘ Styln He intends guaranteed | HAMS The Best in the Land—We Have the Right Size (8 to 10 Ibs.) at the Right Price FLYERS TO EXHIBIT ARMY AIR PICTURES Capt. Stevens and Lieut. Macready National Geo- GIGOLETTE—An in- triguing Step-In of Blonde Kidskin with epplique of Brown Kid. High French Bl . o s SIS0 _ BUTTER r “Sunset Gold,” Best Fresh Creamery Pound 48c BACON Kingan’s Extra Quality Sliced POUND Breakfast Bacon Pure c. Pound 48c 31 Pound 3 Sc - FRESH SPRING VEGETABLES « A Complete Assortment in All Qur Stores at Reasonable Prices SPINACH— KALE— CELERY— Oyster Plant— Ib., 74c Ib., 10c stalk, 12c bunch, 15¢ Spring Onions— | Spring Carrots— | Iceberg Lettuce— Tomatoes— bunch, 5¢ bunch, 6¢ head, 10c Ib., 25¢ New Cabbage— TURNIPS— PARSNIPS— | Sweet Potatoes— Ib., T4c Ib., 5¢ Ib,, 10 2 Ibs. 15¢ POTATOES 2. 101hs. 63¢ No. 1 Grade CAMPBELL'S To“lToEs PonK Aun BEA"S Fancy Virginia Pack pound 35C 3 cas 25¢ | 4ne-2cm 285¢ FRESH FRESH POTOMAC SHAD|POTOMAC ROCK Fancy Large Bucks The Sweetest Fish in the River Pound 25c¢ Pound 2§5¢ SPANISH MACKEREL FILLET OF HADDOCK POTOMAC HERRING wb. 30¢ w. 30¢ PRIME SHOULDER RIB ROAST LAMB CHOPS Fancy Steer Beef Lean and Tender w. 30c w. 35¢ Palals Royal—Men's Shop, Main Floor I e R TR ICITALT [ aoe., MERCURY—-A tleet Opera Pump in Black Patent and Parchment combination. High Louis Heel. . .$ 7.50 R hic Society. . . DRYAD Sluk u-wood nymph. Black Patent with applique of Sauterne Lizard. High slim French Heel. . $6 from the Members Y experience Ameri will b ning. Audit Masonie Temple Macready flight of pic- than which ing the Capt s and Lieut. combined the great hazards a ture 20,000 mil they will lecture inc & beauty never before pictured, as well as familiar scenes from an unusual angle. RAIDER DIES OF WOUNDS. North Carolina Man Was Found in Swamp With Eyes Shot Out. N. C., April 1 (®). nee dry raider, of 1 a local hospital ds, which he suf- whisky still in a swamp The Palais Royal LS. Plavt & Co. Kresge Depcnmem Stores The Faie Newark Quality Merchandise gL fered while Inv ad n a swamp uesd: both | eves ghot out and hin face ribly yowder-burned. He had been missing from his home for more than 24 hours | when search was made. Special Spring Showing of Men's and Young Men's Two Pants Suits *35 Single and Double Breasted Models (AR SHERWOOD { FOREST Golf Course 18 Holes and Permanent Greens NOW IN PLAY Only 30 Miles Away Water Front Sites Leased As Low as $25 a Year RN e R National Biscuit Co. Milk Chocolate Fancies A Real Easter Dainty A Every Washington man should see these new Spring suits of fine all-wool fabrics— inspect the splendid tailoring—and try on the latest models to realize how well these garments fit. Under the Sherwood Forest plan a long-term renewable lease is VIRTUALLY A SALE Blue Serges Cheviots Cassimeres Flannels New Herringbone Weaves ad vantages attendant obli- embraces, the without the gations the lease furthermore, the use of the Club property Building Costs Financed on, 10-Year Basis g 5 Sizes for men and young men of every build. Other Suits Priced at $30, $40, $45 FRESH CALF LIVER A Bargain at This Price . 50c Cut from tender young lambs From Milk Fed Calves -45c¢ Topcoats Of Knitted and $25 Fancy Weaves in the Others at $27.50, §35, $40, $50 FURNISHED BUNGALOWS SEASON RENTALS $175 UP Popular Box Model Proportionate Rates Shorter Periods 1206 18th Street N.W., Main 7523. “Ask Mr. Or, if downtown, Foster.” i RURNUN DN ERIUR R RID R e RN URA R RS D R RS LR R DR R D VR N TR llllllllllllll!!lliIIll|||IIlIIIlIIllIlIflHllIIIIIIIIIII IllIIIII!HIIIHII'H!III'IH it = GIE ey TR R e RN R