Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1928, Page 20

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20 FIGHT AT PIER OVER KOSSUTH MISSION Hungarian - American Lib- erals Dispersed by Police After Demonstration. Br the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March .14.—Their ar- rival marked by a clash between police and Hungarian-American Liberals, an official delegation of 572 Hungarians was in New York today to participate tomorrow in the dedication of a monu- ament to Louis Kossuth, Hungarian pa- triot. “ha arrival of the delegation at the North River pier of the liner Olympic Wwas accompanied by disorders in which police with clubs dispersed & large (mh-‘ ering of the anti-Horthy faction of New York Hungarians. assembled to protest < Man Who Fought Off Woman to Save Boy | PLANS CREDIT LECTURE. From Death Receives Belated Thanks By the Associated Press. DES MOINES, Iowa, March 14.— James Boltz, who saved a boy’s life de- spite the objections of a woman spec- totor who thought he was giving the boy & beating, received belated thanks yesterday. A piece of popcorn lodged in the windpipe of 1l-year-old Max Hodges several days ago while he was riding on A street car. Boltz. who was a passen- ger, tossed the boy to the floor and ap- plied vigorous and artificlal respiratory measu fighting off the hair pulling and drub- | bing administered to him by an infuri- {ated woman who did not understand | what was going on. slaps ch was immediately ts to find the man and express for saving the child’s life. MEDICAL CORPS CHANGES. Changes in the Army Medical Ad- ministrative Corps include the assign- ment of Capt. Frederick Thomas at Carlisle, Pa., to duty with the military relief division of the Red Cross in this city, as the relief of Capt. Clifford H. || Perry, who has been transferred to ‘Walter Reed General Hospital for duty, and the assignment of Sccond Lieut. Charles L. Driscoll at Carlisle, Pa., to ‘Walter Reed General Hospltal for duty. BUYS DOG FOR GUESTS. Correspondence of the Associated Prees. SONORA, Tex.—Lamentations of visitors from cities that the sheep busi- pear with the nes painted by artist . to add in pastoral ists, caused Buster the touch of ro- mance. Halbert bought a pedigreed shepherd like the pictures, and therefore more ! charming to his guests. es, at_the same time | | e ambulance arrived Boltz d. | ness is so prosaic, that dogs do not | {dog to help make his sheep ranch more | | S. H. Talkes to Speak Tonight at nlrgeennz of credit men at the City | preside. C City Club. The relation of the credit man to ihe local Credit Bureau will be discussed this evening by Stephen H. Talkes, secretary-treasurer of the Assoclated Retall Credit Men of Washington, at ub. This will be the fifth of the serles of 10 lectures being given under direc- tlon of the educational committee of the assoclation for the benefit of those associated with the extenslon of credit in Washington. Louls 8. Grigsby, sec- retary of the committee in charge, will — ‘There are more than 500 pleces in the $15,000 set of china used at the White House. Justice Holmes Returns. [ Assoclate Justice Oliver Wendell | Holmes, after being absent from the sessions of the Supreme Court for two weeks, during:which he celebrated his elghty-seventh birthday, returned to the bench yesterday fully recovered from a | cold which kept him indoors. He seem- ingly was in good health mh actively participated in the before the court. A new high-speed camera that takes 20,000 exposures a minute had been perfected by Baron Shiba, a Japanese engineer. 3 Days more to be fitted by Miss Elsie Coakley in the Vagabond Sash and “La Masque”—madern foundation garments Women’s slip-on wash- able pique Ready now in new tans, heige, putty, grey, peach and white. $3.50 pair! Romney Coats Spring brings coats in almost innumerable st Include soft stiede gloves have seams, pinked tops. A Becoming Coat for You! yles and the only rule is becomingness! Scarfs—capes—straightlines —fur collars—furless collars and fur cuffs—furless coats. Silks as well as the many kasha-like fabrics—we 1 FASHION INSTITUTION Nework Paris Washington Wear a new triangular scarf “of heavy crepe de chine. Hand painted in mod- ernistic designs on back- grounds. of new Spring shades. $3. ’ Madelon Coats Exclusive with us in Washington —fashion with value against the reception of the party. Ad- m‘:'u Nicholas Horthy is regent of Y. Hus‘:?u'u shots were fired, and a bomb scare arose When & mewspaper photog- rapher attempted to take a fashlight picture. Placards Attacks Mission. As the official party started to land. with the welcoming delegation of city representatives and Hungarians, two columns of anti-Horthy marchers ap- peared with placards attacking “Hun- garian Fascism,” “The White Terror” and individual members of the dele- ation. F As the columns attempted to converge upon the pier the police charged, using their clubs freely when the marchers yesisted. Some of the Liberals attempt- £d to read prepared speeches against the “cruel tyrants” who have “crushed Hu freedom and happiness under their heels.” Printed pamphlets ©of similar tenor were distributed. Disorders Last 10 Minutes. ‘The fighting lasted about 10 minutes before the police battered down the plac- ards and s?spersed the crowd. Dur- 4pz the disorder the official delegation remained within the shelter of the pier shed. = Baron Perenti, spokesman for the delegation, said its mission was to bring to the United States a message of fra- ternity and good will, as well as to honor Kossuth. Police again had to break up a shout- ing crowd of Liberal ers in front of one of the three hotels in which the ‘visitors are staying, and to keep smaller g'rcu;n of thei anti-Horthy faction mov- ing from in front of the other two. Police Put on Guard. ‘Two uniformed patrolmen were as- signed to each of the hotels for the period of the delegation’s stay, while plain chothesmen and detectives from e bomb squad were assigned to the lelegation. The Hungarian Liberals, the anti-Horthy League, have pledged themselves to remain away from the unveiling. Dr. Josika Herczeg, chairman of the official delegation, denied the Liberals’ icharged that the delegation’s real ob- Ject In visiting the United States is to Secure & loan of $150,000,000. REICHSTAG PROBES FILMS ‘German Government Venture in i Industry Under Scrutiny. . $ [ BERLIN, March 14 (P)—The gov- Queentex Hosiery iernment's venture into the moving pice -FIN sture fleld, with an investment m.\‘mrnt- By ing to 20,000,000 marks ($5,000,000), s now before the ways and means committee of the Reichstag. Recently Chancellor Marx had to go the Reichstag to explain, as far'as he was able, just how the money was expended, and where. t -time he declared that the venture was have a becoming coat for you! An entire floor of our main building (the third) is devoted to coats—for miss— for madame—for juniors—for little women—for larger sizes! And already it is teeming with activity—for Spring is making itself felt—in our coat shops! The knowing woman selects her coat now—and is prepared for the first sunshiny days. Women’s Dress Coats—$29.50 to $165.00 Misses’ Dress Coats—$39.50 to $165.00 Misses’ Sports Coats—$25.00 to $79.50 Women’s Sports Coats—$29.50 to $110.00 Larger Women’s Coats—$39.50 to $145.00 Junior Coats—$25.00 to $49.50 Coats to fit the woman of less than average height—$39.50 to $98.50 Printed Chiffon Frocks —run the gamut of Spring styles and show no color partiality! Kashmirs, in Scarf, Cape and Straightline stylings at $59.50 A Flower Fete : —rivaling the beauty of an old-fash- ioned garden—with rare and exotic blossoms that come from JFrance and other far-off corners of the world! Ready tomorrow. “Monte Carlo” Violets —that are as gorgeous as real ones and a bit more dashing, as the name implies. Lovely to wear on your suit ensemble. $4. Plaid Silk Gardenias —were overlooked by nature, but no voung fashionable will overlook them this Spring for her light wool irocks, coats, and even sweaters. $1.50. Tomorrow we feature an unusually lovely group for women at $39.50 Prinfed chiffons are growing in popularity every day! Indeced, to such an extent that manufacturers can hardly keep up with their tremendous orders—and we consider ourselves lucky to have such a complete assortment! “Molyneaux” Silk Poppies —come in clusters of three, and in true modernistic style no two poppies are the same shade! §L “Chanels” Shoulder Corsage —features the glorious red, white and blue in a cluster of field flowers. A stunning flower to wear on dark frocks! 73c. Printed Chiffons Are Being Worn —indeed, they're just about the smartest things you can wear for daytime occasions! known as —for afternoon —for bridges and teas —for dining informally Exclusive Spring Styles in Queen Quality Footwear Illustrated are four of the many mew models just received. Shown in patent leather, black satin, and the popular spring shades. Shoes that speak in the superlative of style and workmanship! At a most appealing price. @ In the Smartest of Styles —drapes and dips in back —tiers and tucks d j hips and —bows and jabots —scarfs and scallops Japanese Water Lillies —and butter cups, and cornflowers, and a bit of fern are all clustered together in a corsage that is a real work of art! $§3. Flower Booth—Street Floor circular No Certain Backgrounds —and there are no certain designs—but large ones, small ones, spotted ones, dotted ones—according to your own preference. Everybody must have at least one printed chiffon dress this season—and aren’t you glad? : A1l Silk Chiffon and Service Weight 45 Two Pairs For $2.75 Charge Accounts Available Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W, * Women's Frock Shop—Second Floor NEW! Silk Slips, $3 Pongee New Ideas n Apartment Ideals 1661 Crescent Place —adjoining 2400 Sixteenth Street, and directly facing the palatial residences of Vice President Dawes and the late Henry White, E are prcscntin;{ Ambassador to France. “ new phases in Apartment residence, introducing innova- tions in arrangement, ~ in design, in finish that will appca] for their unusual distinctive- ness. Youlll find these Apartmcnts quite without counterpart here: and we are sure you'll truly npprcciutc their dcpurturc from the conventional. M. and R. B. Warren Adanms 9900 Duplex Suites Period Suites OFf four and five rooms, b two baths (one com 1o and one semi-com- of wonderfully ef fiish and equip Quaint and rich ession, ylete); Tective mient design a p;unccra in Cn-()pcrunvc Apurlmcmn Lace Trimmed French Panties $3 to $5 Adorable glove silk gar- ments with ever so many nuances that fastidious misses wvomen will appreci ice ! esh nd delight t her these Grey Shops—Second Floor NEW Sleeveless Silk Vestee Blouses $5.90 al to wear with Spring ensembles — ot or radium or smart In white, tan or grey. 2 34 to 44, Sportswear Shop Fourth Floor a Choose peach, color, mint or if you want to bride-to-be give SORQSIS for the Easter Parade you notice sier woman that quickly vours—hut no ioyou wear mvite the How quickly st esacting seruting S10 to $13.50 Step-ins—Strap Styles are cqual fashion im- portance, and the color de- pending upon the rest of vour costume is beige, grey, brown, black. In kid, patent leather or satin, And every type of heel from Cuban to high spike styles Puwnxlmr:.’ Spring Footwear $5.95 The Smartest Styles! Step-Toy One-Strap T Strap HEyelet Thew The Newest Colors! Grey Honey Beige Rose Blush Bl Fine Mate Kid Calt Patent Leather Hatin Novelty Fifeets WAt style you WWa herel Your des o go with and the price 4 o B and Many Combinations No mutter have tnmiind ! Comfy Slippers—$1.45 Crepe de Chine and Sungleam Satin (a rayon material) Crepe de chine in trim tai- lored styles with wide band top and deep shadow hem—sun- gleam satin (rayon) slips with three rows of picoted ruffles— and lace trimmed styles as well, in flesh color, white, peach, beige, black or navy. Sizes 34 to 44, Chin Chin, Heavy Crepe de Chine and Francisca (a rayon mate- 33.95 rial) Slips New styles we've never shown * at this price beforel--some are taflored With just & ribbon fose- bud to relieve thelr simplicity, and others are trimmed top and bottom with lovely laces. In cecll blue, belge, grey, white, flesh color, peach and grey. Grey Shops—Second Floor $12-50—s 17 Spring . Pajamas —that were uné 17" the ;Lhflel;,-n’ ;‘,olarl?,xwa el —full fashioned, chiffon weight with silk garter hems and silk plaited feet— $1.35 It's positively the best silk stocking we've seen to sell at this low price—and that is what many patrons have told us! Have you secn them? Al fust qual- ity, in a full assortment of lovely Spring Shades and sizes. Hosiery Shop—Street Floor Made of the very finest 12 momme Japanese pongee—and trimmed with crepe de chine and embroidery! Adorable styles—some V and some square necklines and the trousers are real points of interest, for they're either scalloped and shirred or finished with contrasting crepe de chine cuffs. Natural-color pongee with pink, blue or green trim- ming, Grey Shops—Second Floor —show modernistic ten- dencies in pouch or en- velope styles—lovely color- ings! Versatile—to say the least, for here is & new fabric bag you will be able to carry with practically any costume. It combines s0 many smart shades in mod- ernistic designs [P that resemble ever so many lovely things from flowers to starry nights Decidedly “dif- ferent looking!™ Handbags—Street Floor Celebrating the 3rd Birthday of Our Enlarged Millinery Shop! your choice $10 o This is the big sale you heard women of \Wash- ington talking about. The hats all bear famous labels that are nationally recognized for leadership in style and quality—and there is such a wide choice of all the {mportant Spring styles awaiting your selection. Here Are the Famous Makers! RAWAK TAPPE ARGEE IMPORT REAL ETHEL TENNE s MARDE FASHION TROPHY KIBEL The iregulae-brime hat=the hat with no boime the helmet hat —the new beret hats——m fact, most any style vou could wish for you'll see tomorrow m the sale at $10 These Smart Materials! Milana Bangkoks All Felt Ballibuntl Milan and Felt Visca and Felt Visca Crochet Satin and Straw In All the Glorious New Spring Colors! Millinery Shop—Street Floor

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