Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1926, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. APRIL 30. 1926. i e ————— RIFF PEA[}E PAR'.EY‘Afi"ahle Youth’s |WASHINGTON ARTS CLUB EUTT Lt BRI U. S, METHODS FOR RUSSIA PR Offer to Be Guide *Niembers of the committee on admis.| American Machinery Also Recom- ~ . | L. M. Leisenring Named President. ; ot b Is Coolly Rejected 1. x. Leisenring Name ont | i S Ui AT, SICS | Armesian methods and machinery S e | Felix Mahony Vice President : industrial arts, Mrs. Jloward| g, “he Russian timber industry will v, William Lincoln Brown:| y,; \ecommended by H. B. Mazur, Tl - v s 0. er Treasurer. il Miss Isabel McDougal - | g i 't'.'l ":::" ."'Rm '|h.’:h.“~|“nx: | e | music, Paul Blevden: painting, n.'f.-.,. ;"'h" h"hbeen’m_nkl}:m a xtgaly «;r ;,hfl : specia ncert up in | At the annual meeting of the Arts|Baker: sculpture, H. K. Rush Brown.| SUblect here for the contrs timbe 1005 PA 1724 PA AVE Stubborn Attitude of Krim| temple of chamher of music erecl- oy of Washington last night at the . e S R P L . . % a ed inside the court of the Congres- ;"Ilmh""!" 2017 1 street, these officers S einlion sk Dis: Riweian "‘(ormn”"»" «b“;e-vu' ; Angers Europeans—French | sional Library. It was in honor of |\ ihe ensuing year were elected:| trict of ¢ War Momorial | Mazur sajd he had found the the members of the league of |president, .. M. Leisenring; vice presi- r of the fund, | Ar an timber ndustry devel- X Mahony: i r ational Bank ed bevond anything else in Furope, Finances Strained. Amevican Pen Women convening |[dent, i 3P0 tional Bank vond anything else in Eirope. & in_the National Capital. Becraimyy, MBS S i rece o Frank B. h nery em & # A i wag {ing y, i . chnirman of the _memoriai | latlon.” The Swedish methods are HOME OF THE 2-pANTS SUIT ————————————————————————————— P — Waord was passed around among v S I now s n SR | ihe vounger set of male employes Kvening Star. now nsed in Russi E | that. if convenient. their presence PARTS, April 30— Hope for peace | o' gyides, escorts and assistants In the Riff i oxceedingly faint and| ‘geperally would he appreciated nfcial cireles hare lnok for a hreak | Therefore all the young literary UP of the confarence at Oujda within | sheiks who had no nther heavy a day or 1wo. date rushed home, climbed into the The Riffians have heen so Stubborn | Soup-and-fish, and rushed back : ek D i auic. | mgainigor s conoart {0/ yesl e | “Madam. may 1 be permitted to gestions and se insistent in demand- | o AT B e The interesting Ing revicion of all the freaties apply with this things in connection Ing 1 Morecen that little hope is 1oft | lihrary™ asked one polite Adonis *f coming to an agreement of the lady who seemed to he all The Havas correspondsnt at Oujda | alone and, perhaps. a bit bored sy the final answer of the Rifians| With her surroundings. She gave {o the Framco.Spanieh conditions is| him a scarching look and replied, : nim [ f k of Summer cloth being submitted at a hrief session of “'\,“I'::'\g"':“:‘v“""‘ SRR or our new stock of Su er clothes the conference this afternoon ing in this library for exact Renewal of Fight Expected. vears.” ey s dnpian coamct 0 oo o we start tomorrow at 8 am. Riffian attitude at the last minute. it | is believed in official cireles the guns | will roar again next week in an effort T e Rt moer dUking 3 PAID ON the sIx weeks of good campaizning | - e R weather remaining hefore the hat sea - i SAVINGS o EA I The France-Spanish military-anthor heen of the belicf all along that Krim was merely plazing for time. Thev have made: all preparations w MORRIS PLAN BANK ¢ : awaiting for the result of the « | Und e Supervision U S. Traasury > . i ence. pushing forward and o the best positions from which 10 jumn 1408 H ST. N. W, 3 off when the howr for the offensive enmes, The apparent failure of the nego. tiations Is deeply regretted heve. quite apart from the disiike of continuin the armed stru Official dispatches from Oujda indi cate that the Riffian d told there ie no use continuing the | riority in every line and . = he lines followed b parleys along the li lowed by ionsianditsauch. ‘Seotsnd] them thus far: that the ¥French and | | i X 3 E panish are always ready 1o talk peaec . it. n { 4 o ¥ <criously, hut cannot wait lonzer than | | : 4 3 i il o | breathes artistic supe- 24 hours more. This ultimatum. it i expected. will he delivered tonight. The effect. it is | /8 A helleved. will he that the Riffian dele. | | Homer L. Kitt Co. zates will go back their lines tn. morrow and that hestilities will he re. ! | 1330 G St. opened soon afterward. 3 PP e 7 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. g B . The Theta Kappa Epsilon Sorority ! will entertain at L-Alglon tamorraw, | ! 3 r— 10 p.m | 1R R R R R R S e e e e e S e The dormitory eommitiee of Gavel | Chapter, No. 29, 0. E. &, will give | e e I E Annlversary Sale Of ( 1Wm'r/1'un(li.s'n Priced from *35 to *60) “Mrs. Wizgs of the Cab- | bA presented hv the Aol L e e ettt e famc b in three great reduction lots paris taken ’ . Single and double breasted models in cheviots, wor- Boys’ Clothing steds, and cassimeres in all the new Spring shades. Greatly Reduced Stvles for both voung and older men. Pin stripes and solid colors. All sizes. Mothers and sons alike anticipaic ihis 0000000 000000000000000000040000000000000600000000000000000000000000040000000+ Vi event for months— = | practically every \ ; suit included (ex- % i 3 i cept blue suits.) All & 1 T : suits have two pairs J; ; . of knickers —some suits come with vests., Bove' 3 and 4 Piece Suits. Were $30. Now, $24.50. Boys' 3 and 4 Piece Suits. Were $25. Now. $19.50. Bovs' 3 and 4 Piece Suits, Were $22.50. Now, $18.50. Roy<' 3 and 4 Piece Snits. Were $20. Now. $16.50, Roys’ 3'and 4 Piece Suits. Were SIR Now, $14.50, Roys' 3 and 4 Piece Suits. Were $13. Now, $12.00, Boys’ Furnishings Items Also Greatly Reduced Boys' Palm Beach Suits $9.85 Two Pairs of Knickers A wide assortment of colors gray. sand. khaki and all the newest Spring and Summer shades. Every suit has a pair of Golf Knickers, in ad ditfon te the pair of regular Knickers. Al sizes. P-B Boys' Blouses 79¢ Collar attached and sport styles that are very popular for Summer wear. Complete range of sizes— new and fresh merchandise sSpecially pur- chased for our Anniversary. Boys' Union Suits 69c Nainsoak 17nfon Snits - Spring and Summer weights. Cut eomfortably large and of se lected material. Al sizes Linen and Palm Beach Knickers $1.85 Linen Knickers in natural linen, black and white and ovster. Palm Beach Knick ers. in all shades. Regular and golf stvles Boys’ P-B Pajamas $1.10 Fulleuty Pajamas that are tai- lored by the hest makers. Many colors and combinations finished with silk frogs. oice of one or twn piece styles. Boys' Wash Suits s . All new models of Middes, button-on and French Middy styles. A wide range of col ors and combinations in all sizes. Another Special for Our Anniversary Sale Boys’ Fancy Cotton Golf Hose, S9¢ The Avenue at Ninth » ®IN APPRECIATION & Men’s $6 and $8 Oxfords,” $4.85. $3 and $4 Straw Hats, $1.85. - Panama Hats, $4.85. P-B Neckwear, 85c, 6 for $5. Cowhide Bags and Suit- cases, $8.75. Other Features On Sale:' Men’s Shirts, $1.65, 3 for $4.75. Men'’s Silk Half Hose, 49¢ a pair. ] Palm Beach Suits, $12.75; (Two for a “Quarter”). Golf Sets (bag, four clubs and two balls), $8.75.. The Avenue at Nirth IN APPRECIATION 547 Every Suit with 2 Pairs of Pants No Alteration Charge—Deposit Accepted The Summer clothing season is only a few weeks off—in order to clear out our cabinets for all these goods—we give you NOW—right at the height of the season—the choice of our great stock of fancy woolen two-pants suits at prices usually not quoted until July. Go to it, Boys, the luck's all yours. Mom:ys' Worth or Money Back D. J. Kaufman 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. p . i

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