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ENVOYSAYSU.S. = Berenger Greatest Chapter in His- tory Is Being Written. NEW YORK. April 1 ' the ers in the s < being writlen tod. ashington, said last il dinner f the As- | “oreizn P'ress Correspond e to the new civilization by the ign Correspondents. tlemen. corre. in the mid e sometimes able | only do you reg s n( this great] able to in- | he instru- | to iner whom we rops Not Ilmnul by Same Secrecy. ave more lib- | & the role of | & ses the difficul- | nm without risk f if it 18 well to p e an ideal, one | must not fory | appeared more important than tod {in the | America_and the other Tells Journallstswrnv s \m4! 4 o a 'J g e lLee Ay, J pater- | that !n( this pl ) great b | the Capital of 48 ta in the | French | cott of farmel fas u comple THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ————— poor mortals. And AUTO K'LLS WOMAN IN NEARBY VIRGINIA | mobite. | Mrs. Robert O. Penningtm\ Cross- | continents.| ing Lee Highway When Struck. | toda II\llIlYL o price of a fall. Never have these humble truths | Ith's Attorney ude , Who releas present relations between | t the courthouse. Clarence Hirst 1 that she was tion, ‘(Iu\ low rate of speed and Pennington, crossing the jumped back in front of her aif- | machine to avold heing struck by ting in | another auto speeding toward - Wash Struck | ) Robert 0. Pe / road t of the world, UM of Livingston He Washinzton is that | fered a er veral of which are |instant dea & viewed | in_countries of old | by Dr. Swai then taken | of the | to th rcmoved e tlantic, | Gawle taking establishment | from t bean S of hu- | DU g 4 power and h Hirons, danghter of Farm Husband Boycott Urged. ORONO, Me., April 1 (®).—A boy < husbands is offered | solution _of the farm | of Con- His | would problem by compelling | mers to provide better homes for rides. 9 Wall Paints were Tested ~and Devoe was selected LARGE corporation had this test made. 9 leading brands of flat wall paint were tested by a skilled painter. “Don’t “Powder Over a Half-clean Face—Use reshies PutThem in Your Handbag Finish therc are combinca these qualities: Appearance— Washability— Dura- Ease of application— I e rated each paint. As a result, the Company standardized on Devoe Velour Finish! For in Velour Devoe Velour Finish is guaranteed to render satisfaction when ap- plied according to directions. Washington Paint & Glass Co., 3205 14th St. N.W. Geo. C. Corbett, 409 10th St. N.W., i Woodridge Hardware Co., 2206 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. mike o o For Bine Becker Paint & Glass Co., 1239 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. 1920 Nichols Ave. S.E. Paper Towelettes — saturated withcoldcreamto face and make the Traveling, Mororing, Sports. For sale at better stores S9inSamen or write us. Price 50 cts. DEVOE Velour Finish THE FRESHIE COMPANY 433 Fourth Avenu w York C PAE £ 'p‘ 10 000 Easter Lilies 40c PER BLOOM 40c¢ Ci]()l(‘ specimens grown, with stately standards and fully developed bhloom nd the Cash and Carry price is but 40c per bloom. All other Cut Flowers and Blooming Plants at our usual Economy Prices. Beautiful Rambler Rose Bushes, $3 Up Hydrangeas ~ Dt $3 Up Hyacinths $1.50 Up Primroses $1.50 Up and peoples | (& personal pres: mouth shut which d open for the ben More diplomacy is 1 this mouth than | vever, in this re- | lists who are past time, that nd the ¢ Olympus, escaping the em- the unfortunates who follow | ving sometimes in their arms ® acrabinces, chasen. Gott often more capable of than good Certain-teed Co.’s Weathershield Paint, all colors $2.25 a gallon Main Office 6th & C Sts. Southwest Camp Meigs 5th & Fla. Ave. Northeast THE HECHINGER CO. ‘Diseases of the Dog and How to Feed liy illustrated treatise on dogs. by H. Clay Glover, V. S. Specialist in canine diseases and for 20 rears veter- GLOVERS IMPERIAL MEDICINES This valuable booklet will be sent you abeolutely FREE. 3 ernment which :}{ diplomat should | 68 ids \"\ Roses, Violets, Sweet Peas and all uth(-r Spring Flowers 25c Extra. Delizered Free Faster Orders Delivered Orders of 83 Cash & Carry Flower Stores Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 807 14th St. 804 17th St. 2467 18th St. 1209 Wis. Ave. Phone Frank. 5442 Phone Frank. 10391 Phone Col. 9997 Phone West 1702 Federal-American Finance By John Poole Stimulating the Growth of Washington “the city that no patriotic Americom can visit without a better realiza- tion of the value of his citizenship. “To this city is given the name of the one man whom all Americans united to honor. “Washington, the man, had a vision of what Washington, the city, should be like—and undaunted by the criticisms of a ‘project of such dazzling magnificence and unheard of costliness’ he ordered the execu- tion of the plans of L'Enfant with all its original elaborate embellish- ments unchanged.” » Behold Washington today—a city of unusual beauty—a population of five hundred thousand—a world center—with banking resources nearing three hundred million dollars. [® The Federal-American with all its resources and Infinence stands ready and eager to do its share in stimulating the further growth of this great eity. FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Fourteenth Street at G w. T. GALLIHER, JOHN POOLE, Chairman of the Board. President. Mrs. Elizabeth Hirons of 611 Sheridan | street northwest, driver of the auto | as taken hefore Acting Com ‘All 0.1 “he David ¢ her for appear- | before a coroner’s inquest later to Sheriff Howard B Hirons, who was accom i THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926. 25 Jacob P. Adler Dies. April 1 (®).—Jacob P. | stag edian, known dled at his home last night. He was | Two Lieutenants Resign. ll.lm!. John Daniel jr., Infantry. 71 years old. He retired from the | ! I more t | accepted the | r stroke. Liegt. John | Mercury is the nearest planet d that of Second ' the sun FAMILY SHOE STORE CThe Junior~ \) P “Family” FoorwEAR For Caster Washington’s Largest Children’s Shoe Store Offers parents an immense Easter stock of Quality Shoes and a perfect fitting service for bovs and girls of all ages. (yrnulng ‘rlrl- Patent metal metal tr calf LtoD 21, to 8. wys' Oxfords, tan o Kk brogue oxfords id leather struction to D wids 9—131,. $3.50 1—6, $4.00 Misses' Stopeins of pat Juventle = - ornament Opeiwodh sl 111,—2, $4.50 1 Similar Styles 2V, to 8, $5.00 (lulvl~ Play 0\Mnl in Misses' Step. Oxfords, n Grewt Leather very st cut-ont Vo2 A to D wide 215 to 8, $5.00 Department. 11% to 2, $3.50 Sma“cr S12ZC8 $3.00 N Girls' Oxfords, « ad v(v 0 leathe Misses’ and Growing SHIB Gl Ol ; s’ Patent Girls' Opera, in patent 3 1 e Prdestsis- 115 to 2. $4.00 legthar. firty eolars XA s catner” Opera: _co to € wide athers. medin ce $5.00 AA to D Wide 11Y,—2, 21/,—8, $6.00 21/, to 8, $5.00 Grnwm'_! Girls'— 91/,—8, $5.00 “Beginners” $2, $2.50 & $3 /\_(?% per Pair % 310-312 SEVENTH STNW. 53 YEARS OF SATISFACTORY SERVICE For the IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT An Extraordinary Sale of 3.276 Men’s SHIRTS Starts Tomorrow—IFriday The Actual Values Are $§1.75, $2, $2.50, $3 All to Go at This Astounding Low Price 99 6 for 5.75 A sale you cannot afford to miss! Space in the Bargain Basement has been given to us to nrnperly present this unusual group of shirts—offered at a price at and below the cost of material! Well fitting shirts carefully cut and pro- portioned. Made for men who are particu- lar about the details being right. Shirts that will stand many a trip to the laundry. Fin- ished with buttonholes that will look well and retain their shape after hard wear. Every Shirt Perfect Materials in the assortment— Plenty of White Blackstone Madras Woven Rayon Striped Madras Imported English Broadcloth Imported English Poplins Domestic Poplins Domestic English Broadcloths Mercerized White Oxfords Alpha White Oxfords Lorraine Madras Dimity Cords Neckband, collar attached or separate collar to match styles. Fancies—white and plain colors. Not each style in every material. Remember, this sale is in our Bargain Basement—each size arranged to facilitate quick service. Extra salespeople. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Kresge Department Stores Ouality Merchandise Courteous Service Zhe]PALAIS ROYAL The Faie L s l’l-ut & Co. Chicage Sizes 131 to 171 in the Lot On Sale in Our Bargain Basement