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28 THE EVENING STAR, WASHTNGTON, ‘D. ¢, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927. \ 2 accusations of “dollar diplomacy” |both mational and international as- Exhibi id Di ping Board vesterday futhorized ti B AI-B R N IV[S Houses Smuggled TACNA-ARICA BOUNDARY IS|MM0NDS TO ANSWER :}-h‘wh have been levied againat the pects. xRy YU‘:}",' IA::. 2.\3!:0’!;)54 Rus. | Fleet_Corporation to invite bids for | | nited States both here an road, etween 800 and 900 members of the | N e S HNRIREY —RUS-Ithe work. The America is a cabin Into Canada fl'om | GROUP w“-l- ME‘ET HERE; |MPER|AL|SM—CNARGES in an address to be delivered before a [ board and guests are expected to at-| slan mothers diagnose some of their |ship of 22,622 tons. She is expected ~ Commission Expected to Hold Ses- « +»|Board of Trade February 17 at the|has specially invited members of the | hibit of lifelike models, savs Lady U.S., Sleuth Holds| | Accusations of “Dollar Diplomacy” | pamber of Commerce of the United | District Bankers® Assoclatlon,,of which | Muriel Paget, lecturing on K;‘r!r-“:((lhi ! - - — — . ] sion at State Department | Will Be Met at Board of States, it is announced. Howard Moran, a director of the Board | ences in the red republic. | | MoCormick Medicst ) I e { Within Month. | Trade Mestin Mr. Simmonds will take as his topic | of Trade, is president. s | ol g B | By the Associated Preas AR | ks “The Myth of American Financial Im- | Tdwin C. Graham, president of the | B ’ REGINA, Sask., February 4— | The Tacna-Arica Boundary Com-| [, H. H. Simmonds, prestdent of the | perfallsm,” and is expected to deal [Board of Trade, will preside. Burned Ship to Be Repaired. | Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES F.W. 1y, detective of the jssion, which was formed to decide | New York Stock Exe ge. king | frankly with charges brought against K ¥ = e . " = ew Yark Stock Exchange, speaking | NI} Fona the Government of this :'h}-":'r('l»xa":finl:lln"T:a‘e‘r\ b ~'\'>.‘|:1;:d‘:\’.‘:.:‘ Eyesight Specialist special meeting of the Washington |tend the session. The Board of Trade | children’s ills by scanning a State ex- |0 be ready for service by Summer, Markle Foundation Wil Be‘ e {‘ing hm]:reA‘“‘x‘:\';lmvu}eigly:: e ook i o o - pm}]"f"“““‘"*“““‘e“ for that organization, | o iy~ discussing many phases of | Canton. China, Is trying to stabilize [ g% SEGMSHR 9 -‘Used for General Good commission here yesterday, said | {nCeS: ,',ZM";’,":::‘""w'ifm,':‘;"m::“; © | perhaps the largest financial assocla- | financil movements assoclated with [the labor situation by leglsiative | Vo Tnat Saren, for ice @":‘{’: | thac not only auomobiles tires | %G00 LTI of the problem h-.d | tion 1n the world, will make answer to the New York Exchange, including measures United States Lines fleet, the Ship. 5 and radios, but houss - Sl o of Mankind. i o0 nto Cankda ‘frony the' 18I0 work i decna Atlon, e ovm e | mission recessed to meet in Washing- | Sk g ton October 1. That meeting, and sev 1 T SR S myly testified about certain Y e e at Willow Creek |eral planned subsequently, were post- By {he Associated Press. Mt poned. The findings of the commission. s ot Sarshar (isla.| and about his patrols along the “ . 5 comm A % TR NEW YORK, February 4.—Legiala | 80037 1icr" ule session, he ex. |mwalted with interest by Peru and e : 9 v GBS UL QP ass Cor L e vaviie Foundation| Dlsinsd that the amuggled houses |Chile, especally, have consequently i A\ WORD ABOUT THE SLIP-ON GLOVE—that ac- o and Naxy K. 2 el & cere small buildings, of cheap con- | not b closed. S 5 RN woes yiewsd ua praction “:’d’]‘:‘ e el hien farmers brought | These findings are expected to be NEW SUITS—smarter this companies nine out of ten cation of the opinion of John Markle, erost . the International |announced following the forthcoming | e e evir betoie aidia ast s wealthy independent anthracite op-( (DA meeting, eason than ever before, d F smart street costumes is here in soft beige tones, spe 1'.""'{. x”m Sy s R pm'i‘ . “""‘-f-"‘-l’fi Marro £ ‘!'“;“9":"7’“ "““”l' | very smart collection is already 1 ¢ trus man of the commission, is now in o % 2 y Promotion of the “advancement and |y e JRGE DEFENSE. |Florida. it was said at the State De- | awaiting Jou ab Jellems ¥ A FASHION INSTITUTICN priced at $2.95. Mimpsion of knowledge among the peo’| * | partment. Riso Patron, Chilean mem =i X Paris Washington NewYork ; plejof the United States” and the | AT . { ber of the commission, and Lieut. Col. & P s zengral good o kind™" & b solution Asks Ample Funds for |Oscar Ordonez, Peruvian member, will ) iS— : : S Objects of a bill for the establish- | Resolution Asks P L g . » a out Paris martn b - el ... Inefit of the foundation, introduced at iy Area {ofhe Lo Ry RMHIEELON HOp REe) Mieating Let's T b ess—Y outh—Springtime—and rmy and Navy. Neither the Chilean nor the Peruvian | Y. 3 i 3 © YORK, F ; s bassy has been offl ¢ notified | J. P. Morgan, Junius S. Morgan, jr YORK, February 4 (®).—A em v n - off * L Mongan J. O'Brien, Seward Prosser|resolution calling on Congress to pro- | of the time of their arr i , ind Bdward M. Robinson are among | vide funds to maintain_the ) in e w lsses as l s the ncorporators. All are wealthy. | accordance with the 5-5-3 ratio, pro-| — R Sisarenc 0t et vide funds for construction of three || Statistics show that women = RS ation | cruisers already authorized and main | ; o e L M S s 5 i ‘l'“‘('fi‘.‘f[}x'l‘“’,”";:“':","r.““".",::.‘,‘J':?‘.‘(”nf]Hmn the Army according to provisions ::':":;“d"' in economy of \When the choice of a frock or a coat is limited to those models bearing the label of Madelon, there is no vealed in the bill, and ;\::flvx;n\:fl;\‘dnu::\j(‘,"‘, bl e e S{:{‘l',.‘ i Pedial ADesican costly mistake in selecting something of doubtful style. For Madelon’s style counsellors have had long train ohp P. Nugent, who introduced 'b | pogeration of Women's Clubs. i ine i . WOr f fashi s - iscer s st inc o T AR N DERETR iR = said he knew no more of “"ty“;::',:‘;:ii l"(min‘s wiil be sent to the President, || has more women depositors with sav- ing in the world of fashion and can discern the most inconspicuous flaw in cut, in style or in fabric. ir; VL“](Z’ the information con gmomhm s of the cabinet, Senate and | ings .".‘"""'J'()l‘g’ fifll.! f#oe il authorizes the fu\md;uinniH“”""" = = ¢ “to g » and maintain funds to aid | . 7 “« 99 o ehaand colleges, to ndvance scien , The “New” in Frocks— The “New” in Coats— tific research; to provide shelter, the S & The short jacket three-piece frock necessities of live, financial and medi- ] The long jacket three-picce frock Black Kasha and black satin combined cal assistance for those d""“‘“‘“‘] _‘”"‘} 1 ) The Compose frock. Vionnet's geometrical fabric manipulation and "»I-w:;\‘\ld‘l.'x:lx(li:xlmi(:l]er‘: 1 The importance of satins. The c f black monkey fur. it coumtrien” R & A The vogue for black and white Lapin in degrade coloring. he foundation is the latest of sev-| A ? The new mannerism oi pleating. The importance of black—black and white. ; The Paris penchant for pintucks The trend to Kasha linings. I philanthropic movements by the | f 1 2 3 5 family of the coml operator. Mr. Mar- f k I'he collarless necklines, and new sleeve Jeige shades and greens. ¥ !7_{,\.7,,"»':3]"5; 5‘1}2 Rt and F Streets. N\ ] i ; All beautifully interpreted in All clearly revealed in our new R T : f ) Madelon Misses’ Frocks at $39.50. Madelon Misses’ Coats at $49.50. fields. He ended $100,000 drive at Albany | for a dormitory for homeless men by | donating the $100.000 at a_luncheon | opening the campaign last November. A library at Hazelton, Pa., stands as a memorial to his parents. He has ressed the view wealth, beyond man’s neces ing expenses, should be regarded as a pplied to the benefit of Curry cloth, with 4 badger collar, 5 9.50. Extreme Ri come el 0 5ur o, SOy ! woman who : | B 4V | LA =-1% i ack Kasha with \ b | X x: " with He disposed of his majority stock: holdings in the Jeddo Highland Coal Co. and the Jeddo Supply Co. for 55,000 in bonds. His fortune has been estimated at several times that figure. Philosophy of Donor. Although coming from a coal mining family, Mr. Markle made the greater part of his fortune himself. His favor. fte saving is: “I would rather fght than eat Of his osophy of life, Mr.* Markle has s “All you get out of life is a living, | and t degree of living is evidenced | by the condition of your mortal body; and every dollar that you have in | Misses’ Frocks | i il ": isses’ sxcess of the cost of living is evidence | the new fCItS : / 1 " 7 4 Mlsses Coats R T | R TR $39.50 " 7% il v $49.50 “knows the difference” a college is evidence that vou have| passed the c ulum. With these s 3 funds in your possession, you pecome In the choice of a frock—especially when one’s rustee for yvour fellow men and should budget is restricted-—what a comfort it is to 80 use these funds.” | realize that a Madelon frock is to be relied upon rkle and Mrs. Markle, who is| for its style, its chic and its superlative quality live in a 24-room duplex that make buying even two or three such an coats include novelty plaids. And their mod- erate cost ! than such style and quality t on Park avenue, and as Sy dige o el e il otd ) £ : ’ tg J 7 e Ry R IOSC-FlttlngHats fOT SPrlng Bars el et ok oy / X would ordinarily merit. Priced at $49.50 A A Madelon Spring coat will carry you smartly through days—and seasons—of hard wear. Rich furs trim many of the dress coats, and sports all of their 17 servants, Mr. Markle had a 7-room house built on the roof of e o “partment bl priced low for S aturday Madelon Junior ' AL 7 : Madelon Junior Fire Endangers Explosives. - A brush fire spread perilously close 9 ; 3 CO to a building in which high explosives $ $ FYOCks’ 525 / ats’ 529.50 were stored, near the Fixed Nitrogen ’ 7 Y/ d’]d : & R In the quest for a new Spring coat, the Research Laboratory, Nebraska ave- For frantic mothers with modern dau, nue and Newark street, this morning, of that imperious thirteen-to-nineteen 5 y Junior maid can do no better than to visit our &nd caused much excitement among We suggest a visit to our Madelon Junior i 2 3 ,/ Madelon Junior Shop, where we are showing those near the explosives. Firemen ‘Your delight at finding so many ly lovely the latest models just received from Madelon's little frocks will continue and iner e after Showrooms. Here she will assure herself a Quickly subdued the flames, which : 5 were in a tract of woods near the WASHINGTON'S FOREMOST MILLINERY SHOP long and hard wear has failed to dull their Madilon. issel?: Foshishel—Thivd Flooe maximum of style and wear in the jaunty D style and good look et Fot Pakiss Thtod Floce Madelon coat which she chooses for her own. storehouse. All our misses’ Winter coats—superb fabrics—beaut iful fur trims—at half price! PORTO RICAN v ’ INFORMAL DA\ i i HANDMADE J ME FROC el | e . New Silk Moire Bags $2 to $3 Novelty Jewelry s BROADCLOTH TIME FROCKS of fine FROCKS, beautifully broadcloth, hand em- 2 —given springtime chic by color For your choice sl 00 l(x]x:;(l embroidered. Spe A FASHION INSTITUTION broidered. $5.95. /— A - ful embroidery! Rty CoBe i " N4 \ - oker: ai ri Washington Newlork Very specially priced $2.95 Imitation Pearl Pearl Button Earrings Chokers Bar Pins Three-strand Chokers Mesh Bags Crystal Necklaces Rings Rhinestone Pins Slave Link Bracelets The sample line of a prominent im- porter and manufacturer of novelty jew Just when everybody is thinking about the new Spring frocks and new Spring coats—comes this timely special purchase of silk moire bags sparkling with new- ness—bearing the definite stamp of 3 Spring and chic. Several attractive styles elty—secured by us at a_tremendous for your choice—a new pouch shape—the Sk, volios possihle Tn: micdt ubiquitous underarm bag—small sizes- TRt o only aoaaia el 4 & medium sizes—large sizes—all gayly but e o i LrORsd ot atyTenfran tastefully embroidered—some with a dis- which to choose. Come in early tomor- == o 4 creet touch of tinsel and there are black, row-—for at this unusually low price ‘*fl Y i i A (B Xg \\ blug:and browh=all at & there is a brilliant assortment. - | v Handbag Shop—Street Floor Your Choice at §1 Tomorrow—Street Floor More Important February Sales A Stop Signal That’s Obeyed In The Grey Shops ’ ! 5 Silk Slips Y - < . GOLD STRIPE-- S il bl e % | », Silk Stockings B " Ehionsd, it deep = { q \\W' > adow hems—the type of Ak i 3 o 1 stip value that has made the WA A Th &‘“‘:‘(LI:‘ ) Grey Shops famous. Pas- % E at ear Fetes oS tel and street shade X L; £10 1 : $5-$5.90 Silk Chemises 2 Goldh Stefpess THats the “rics ear (e Tomorrow In The Downstairs Store A e ; ha$iBecome Faots froi caatt e coust oo ments_lace applied wih Po the one that’s never viola much originality—fine net in 2 ated . . E ingenious manipulation— Because of this and their equal sreat . pring Silk Frocks e Sttt o more dash than any we have : recommend Gold Stripe Silk Stockings and seen in a long time, and . : : show them in a wide range of colors. 76 of them: these are "n"x made of h;’«\'i\ ? N : de chine, crepe back : i $ 1 0 B Y ihlhnaia quauty ra The Ne‘M Mllan Cro‘”n Hats q](;;:d Stripe iree dye service matches all lovely— dium s Flesh, orchid, new styles— peach, nile, maize and white, : i : i 3 A Grey Shops—Second Floor. Sponsored by Louison of Paris $195 a pair and upwards— Flat Crepe and Georgette! The New Boneless $ 50 32 Tovely Shadest ; i 32 Lovely Shades! A mannfactirer had 76 of these fovely ew: Shring ifroeks o his ‘tacks ah \we Step—ln Girdle Specialized at S —and silk 1009, pure! wanted something special for Saturday in the Downstairs Store—so we talked him into giving us the whole lot at a great price concession—which explamns why they are here for has just arrived and suggests that lot at a great p c n T y the; ] 3 4 gee: 3 Lo u at $10*instead of $16.50. It does seem incredible and we cannot do justice to them by vou be fitted immediately before you I'he flowers that bloom in the Spring have nothing to do with king about them—the fabrics and tailoring are splendid—the style treatments—new and Bk irst Spring frock s Z SR G most attractive and all are full-cut with generous hems and carefully finished seams. One uy your first Spring e the case of smart millinery this season—else why does Paris insist ind two piece 'styles with interesting pleated treatments—tucked skirts——smart new neck , % ¢ 4 oo sl ai rimmin: oli ofiad fines—attractive embroideries—and slf fabric trims—and there are two groups—one group ey }:i’j"l'l;h“’{';?Lexl*“b!:gl‘}rh:';:‘r‘dh‘ on confining herself to tailored trimming, delightful new trims, in youthful styles for misses—one group in the types women like. All at $10. i .‘dc ,,,“,,‘.,,,,.ic e ‘surgic;.\l cBistic. or but tailored nevertheless—and crowns, continuing to be high-hat, . Kenelastic, promises to solve all of the express themselves more smartly in Milan than in any other Ideal for Business and Street Wear! | Rewc probiss, & 0e A e | cxpreso themacives more emacty in Mila than in any other - 2 i new vogue for the fitted hip-line. A girdle medium, with a i ‘e or satin occasionally to flatter ! Sizes 36-44 for women! that fits the figure literally h}“ccda ”'l°§f' the wearer. Black, of course, is very smart, but all the new | but detracts in no way from the desirable e % . . Ebes A A oy S . s 2 uncorseted figure. An excellent range for Spring shades are in good standing, particularly in clever compose All sizes in these charming colors: your choice coloring. $3-50_%10 Millinery Shop—Street Floor Beige, Cobalt Blue, Grecian Rose, Gray, Navy! 2 . Corset Shop—Second Floor Heslasy: ShapcssStrece: Flows Sale. Begins at 9:15 A.M. Saturday in the Downstairs Store! Sizes 10-20 for misses