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; ING STAR, WASHINGTON, N. €. [ o svnee | ISSIONARIES VISIT 1928, THE _WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, PRESIDENT URGES HARMONY PARLEY 16" EV. PANAMERGARDAD < Morin s | A SAKS: ..o vyio .o BASTER 1928 .., 5 o0 SAKS BACKEDBY HOUSE %521 o Aid to Future Air Lines Seen in Proposed Interna- tional Highway. provid s h other Western Hemisphere nations e construction of an international ay linking the two American con- | Asks Congress to Authorize Con- ference of American Republics on Conciliation and Arbitration. I By the Associated Press, Legislation directing the convening |of a conference of American republics {on conciliation and arbitration to be { held here this year has been asked of | Congress by President Coolidge. The conference is proposed, he said, |in accordance with the resolution | adopted at the recent Havana Congress urging a convention for the reali- zation of the principle of compulsory | arbitration for the pacific solution of | international differences of a judicial | nature. ‘The House foreign affairs committee |approved the Porter resolution which | would request the President to call such |a conference, yesterday and later in the ‘dn\'( ldh(‘ President’s request was sub- mitted. |DEATH DUE TO ACCIDENT. t any kind of a are elected hands down, them have ther hands { Coroner’s Verdict in Case of Joseph | D. Schultz, Gas Victim, ‘The death yesterday in his gas-filled room of Joseph D. Schultz, 47 years old, 12 Fenton street northeast, was ac- unity among 1 cidental, according to a certificate is- two American | sued last night by Coroner J. Ramsey v be promoted by | Nevitt. American highway.| Schultz, a8 watchman in the Navy- 1 separated will be | Munitions Building. was found dead by together. People that | Jacob Van Allen, welfare officer of the Misunderstand _each | Office of Public Bulldings and Public ght into better mu- | Parks, who had gone to his home to | find out why he had not reported for 2 proportions in the re following this inter- PALESIE SHRNE International Delegates See Spot Where Abraham Of- fered Sacrifice. By the Associated Press. JERUSALEM, Palestine, April 4.— | Delegates to the International Mission- jary Council, representing Christian sects in 51 countries, yesterday visited the Dome of the Rock, the spot sacred alike to Jews, Christians and Moslems. It is the legendary location of Abra- [ ham’s offer of his son Isaac as a sacri- fice. It also is the historic site of King Solomon’s Temple and of the Temple | of Herod, from which Christ_drove the A | i Now the Mosque of CRE R £ ds upon it. PSS, . sitors were received at an un- y i by ce of St. , | usual hour by s ; e I b e ol et Tauh | Moslem. Grand Mufti, They made s Tor guestioning. about. the. marder of |colorful picture n thelr varied cos- e . | tumes. e o M. for formeay | “The delcgates hurried back from the of postal money orders. When confront- | Dome of the Rock to the Mount, of e e rhasve Bdot aronca | Olives, where leaders of the orthodox | ot e e at haritted thot ha | churches were entertained at tea. in Ehew” Mrs. Harington, who was Killeg |the sunny courtyard of the old gov- in her apartment in New York City |crament house December 23, 1927, | French Speedster Shipped. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 4 (#).— " i ances | The Hispano-Suiza _speedster, spon- Most of the thrilling crime romances | Fhe | MISPRAOBUEA L speedster. spon- of Gaboriau, the great French pro-|ang which is to compete with a Stutz ducer of detective storics, were written | Black Hawk in a 24-hour interna- as newspaper fiction. Gaboriau, who | tional match race at the Indianapolis died in 1873 at the age of 38, is said | Motor Speedway for a wager of §25.000, Gaboriau's Detective Stories. ‘ A MESSAGE Forthe Man Who Wants the Finest Two-Trouser Suit at 30 #40 *45 F you are critical of value—if you want the utmost for your money— if you want the last word in style— above all, if you want a finer 2-Trou- ser Suit for $35, $40 and $45 than you are accustomed to getting—a journey to Saks will do you good. ghway there will be a | duty. Schultz served for 18 years in ? was shipped from France on March ange of ideas as well | the Navy before he was appointed three [to have been Bismarck's favorite 28, according to a cablegram received of commerce.” I vears ago as a guard. "author, says the Gas Logic Magazine. here yesterday. YOU will find here, by the hundreds, finer 2.Trouser Suits than you A \ | L : s B of styles, the type of tailoring, alto- \\\\ { ' » gether unusual and unexpected except \ at higher cost. WE have a model for you, a size for you—whatever your age or taste; and whatever your size up to 50 long stout and short stout. Saks—Third Floor TOPCOATS, TOO For Easter—and After 30 to 45 E haven't, neglected the Topcoat. And neither should you. You will find here all that is new in shade and pattern—in models with set-in sleeves as well as the favored raglan. Tweeds, Herringbones, Homespuns, ete. Plenty of variety—plenty of value. Saks—Third Floor and where 1o find it ) Fashion, as you so often read about it, seems a distant, unreachable something not meant especially for you. But Fashion, as you read about it in the advertising of Washing- ton’s fine stores, becomes an intimate and alluring reality! It is literally right at your finger tips! You can touch it! You can have it! And NOW is the time you’ll find lots of Fashion advertising in The STAR. In fact, an overwhelming propor- tion of all that’s printed in Washington will be found in The STAR. SAKS EASTER TIE EVENT! 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