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¥ 3 % i ; PR ey . _THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY. JANUARY 20, 1921. U. S. Kiddies First, | { Then Europe’s, Is o ppeet | RALINTHE“BRE” Satisfaction with the hote of the ¢ progress 3 ;ERMIT MARTENS. | SUSPECT AWAITS |2 C. Budget, Passing Senate, | IARDING TOLEAVE jfll GUWASWEDEN Wzll Now Go to Conference mRSMHmNIE : Appropriates Total of $22,000,000 for City—School Swedish Protest Lifted When : Building Fund Dropped With Promise _|Naval Authorifies May Hold Closes Up Marion Affairs. Russian Agent Promises Nurse’s Confessed Stayer of Action Later. Relinquishes His News- Not to ‘[arry The'e' for Civil Court. - The District appropriation bill far the| troversy which has been waging be- paper Position. The Swedish govérnment, through its| : ; Speeial Dispatch to Tho Star. flscal year ending June 30, 1933. which | tocn the two houses for & GOMAT, | by scesciated Press. & 'Was passed by the S:nate yesterdsy, Now | without ki ision for the 'ANN, e g without making any provision B“ry‘io’;‘:w:“’;fl ‘““;’“:‘:b entors the conference stege. The Segate | bullding of new “school bulldings, tendant ‘at the United Btates Naval :m‘;:" "’l::‘“"; Bemstars Our- %z‘%‘on'-:&m':fr:":'zd rz'i-"a:':;ug of ough be will return nsas, Colorado an under- vish ne af R ocERGEn, Beder, THa Mmm:.:: Academy, who yesterday -afternoon | john Walter St of Masyland. Sianaing” that " arovision would be| here T &ep fo Florida, which be- Labor announced todsy. The Sw confessed to the murder of Miss| The bill as finally passed by the Sen- | made later, after the committee haS|ging tonight, he virtually has closed ‘foreign officé, howéver. cabled the lega~ Z Hvfit Kavandugh, a nurse at the|ate ocarrl obtained full information regarding|gut his personal affairs here and is \jton_here ¥ that and Na: Academy, is being held in the the costs of ereécting school bundln:‘u ready to give up for four years, at :h ] M“ s "l"u‘ {:-s‘w‘k» close oonfinement today on the U. S.{mittee report. and $2,276,500 for “emer-|In other cities of a sise approXi-|jeest, his place in the local .com- jilhis party will not stop A S. Reina Mercedes, awaiting word |Bency items” making a total of some-|mating that of Washington. Senator | munity. A “holm for an extended period ou their from the maval authorities from |thing over $22,000,000. The House bill | Curtis of Kansas, in charge of the bill. | “yig " sotive proprietorship of the wav to Russia, and the protest was ‘Washingt: to by which court he | arried approximately $2,000,000 less|insisted that he and the other mem- | pmarion Star, whose gulding influ- iyt I s b:fi as to by wi than the Senate bill, bers of the appropriations commit-| o % . “hag’ been for thirty vears. At the same time Seretary Wilson of Possible ehoul tried, ndent of | The important amendments tee were heartily in favor of pro- | TEC¥. W olinea last night. when he S e ont ot Labar ardered de- f Admiral Scales, superintenden noa | ¢ viding new bulldings and that the| g o003 down voluntarily as presi- fortation of Gregory Weinstein, chan- e ey W i conference, include the res. matter Would be carcd for in one of|dent of the Harding Publishing Com- :‘fif‘,o{'noi{P;hstaRl::fl‘evelna!:}nbfls Cfl‘!aalll\ ington a report of the confessi of half-and-half GD:‘IG. lency appropriation ! peny. At the insistence of his fellow Saturday from New York on the Swed- lnnwn and has asked whether he | 3PP ! l N, Ohio, January 20.—Presi- l ict ; authority stockholders, however, he accepted should be tried by a naval court or surplus \ Harrisen MARIO] ‘m’nt 16 lu't‘ absence mh:u- m‘: » e Although he will return 1t Fought Hard. the chairmanship of the board of by the United Btates district court | trict Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi ‘fsh-American liner Stockholm with| ¢ & = directors of the company, an honorary iictens’ and § etker jamployssine S8 ticularly bad, and help, to be | | by the Umlted Btates district cOW"|,,o and which may accumulate in the|did his best to have items for the | position. g 4 ouce. it is expected the negro will be taken | future, and the implied repeal of the|new school buildings included in the| The Prosident-elect’s train for \ment 5 To Depert Fifty Otker Wussian untry of the Russian soviet govern-{ | of any use, must come &t Florida will leave shortly before mid- limitation now placed upon the esti-| bil rday, t of order to ‘Baitimere and tried before the n poi 1 yesterday, but a point o night, traveling via Columbus, Cin- Tatter court. mates submitted by the District Commis- | by Senator Curtis prevented, and when Fellowing his confession yesterday | sioners, which limits their estimates to| he moved to recommit the bill with afternoon Brown later repeated it to|tWice the amount of the estimated rev-| instructions to réport it back making the naval officials and signed it. Fol-|enues of the District. The proposed | provisions for the school buildings he lowing this he accompanied the offi- | ¢mergency appropriations are cared for | was defeated, 45 to 20. cers over his course last Friday night | from the surplus revenues ‘of the Dis-| Senator King of Utah sought to Jher approximately 100. and explained in detail where he had | trict now on hand on the half-an-half | have the bill sent back to the com- '"The protest of thd Swedish legation secured the piece of iron pipe with |Ppian. o mittee with instructions to lop off ‘fiere against deportation of Martens - Which he said be killed the nurse, rob- Hope fov an Agreemest. $2.000,000, but his motion was de- .th luxh Sltuckholm ’;v‘n_s_ bnaysidfi -u' was |Other Stars From Local Play- fl h“i 0; ihe;l ip:m Ana the Toataline (ot e SR v i;‘:fil?'x’» :E:e;;fi, voce vote, just before d. on the assumption ) e Tega- en in g = A fion that ;heifluman':‘g(e% and his | houses to Help Make Matinee Ho'was et in confinsment i':‘;fi&fl': e S AT T by B urEing that sppropriations be party might have T2 e with a guard outside his ioor. n Fable” time before a_boat left ‘Tomorrow & Success. = e o O e o fenith the | Semstor Harrison pointed out that Stockholm for Libau or Riga, from|{ A prominent reminder of the cause Daniels Orders Civil Trial. Bl ey Pbatween the Senate | the only objection reised by Senator fihich polnt the party would €0 191 for which the all-star benefit mati-] The Secretary of the Navy has or-|and House—the so-oalied Jones-Mapes | CRILD Snd Dihers was that the Soil: Petrograd. =Martens, It was sald, bill- t t this week in an ef- | mates for the construction of build- \Wolv i nee has been arranged at the Belasco {dered that Harry J. Brown, the negro | bill—are to meet this ings here were too high, the latest bid solved the difficulty by cabling soviet s el e o e e ve, fort to work out an agreement. The £: . gh, {puthorities to engage a boat to meet being 39 cents per cubic foot.. He B Stockhotm at-the Swedish capiral | (omOrTOw will be the presence. 2 conessod that he killed Miss Harriot | 18800 Is joined in this bill jost as it | 'L 38 \™ iber "ot telograma from and go direct from Stockholm to Li- { &Uests of “Ed” Wynn. master of cere- | M. Kavanaugh. nurse at the Naval{ !9/ in the THIStACr SRRTOPE Bl Voo, | various cities showing the cost of Ihsu. thence overland to Petrograd,|monies, of seven small orphans from{Academy, be turned over to officersi L 13 Fot WPEOIRRR, RIS Sif iy | erecting_buifldings for school pur- and the Swedish government, realiz-|¢ ustrial Home School, on Wis-|®f the Department of Justice 0T | 4o "¢he conferees on the legislative | Poses. From Philadelphia came the jmg that Martens did not intend-de . trial under the law. bill an opportunity to reach an agree- | report that the latest proposal for cinnati, Chattanooga, Atlanta and Jacksonville.- to St. A ne, Fla., where it will arrive S8aturday morn- ing. Hopartmentof 12 /ORPHANS WILL BE GUESTS Shpobay neee Rusiene | maxnel OF ED WYNN AT BENEFIT been found so difficult by President- elect Harding that he has given up important portfolios. ‘Without indicating the exact nature of the lications he has encoun- tered, tmf!fldent—eloa said that after several weeks of consideration he was not disposed to commit him- self in’regard to any one of the cab- inet places until he was ready to make final selections for all of them. He added that he considered his dif- ficuitiea only nermal manifestation on personat and factional cross curreats, 2and said with a smile that the situa- tion was not Keeping him awake stay in Sweden more than a_few|OoOPSin avenue. i t lan of appropriating | school building was 50 cents per cubic ights. ‘hours, withdrew its protest. Unfortunate as their condition in P o Diatrics before. undertaking | Foot: Buffalo, 593 cente; Newark RIERIS i paltwas learned today af the De-|eome ways fs. any one of them fs in JONES SEES PLOT {0 tackle this problem themseives 1., 55 cents; St Louis, 40 cents; Den: H % every respect infinitely better off than ; y are anxious that some definite 33 1-3; Waterloo, Towa. 40 cent: De"hs R i Dtod with regard to these | Dallas, Texas, 40 conts; Boston, Mas rted. OF BRITISHTOKILL | Db as sttt pmear e o' B b { . Deaths Reported. = | (he health departmest withis the last twexty. STATES TO CONTINUE = | “Biiimoieg gommim 15 5t vt . 57, 2111 18th st CONGRESS DISTRICTING| o Goooriar. o warter Bt e B s T e praiotty Hespital. Heury Lasgley, 63, 2717 Good Hope . Efforts to Have Problem Handled Jebasce, 50, Emergency Hospital. Thomas A 50, Mary Shults, 47, Georgetowa Hospital. Bmily C. McClure, the underfed and inadequately clothed | proposed that the Weinstein warrant children of central and eastern Bu-; . Cancelen. - The department coposed, |LUbC; oy unless, the nited States | NEW U. S. MARINE |peaay MARSH WEDS pointing out that if the deportation o aas Cancoid s Wetis wourd and freeze this winter. Washington | {'be able to return to the United States| LR0¢/ 00K to save 20.000 of these lives (Continyed from Pirst Page.) ALBERT L. JOHNSON by January 19, but is still several from Russia unmolested if he 0 de-{snousand sny. ir y in jts quota. 3 sired. Practically every thesteical star in|dent of the chamber of commerce, is the city is_offering his or her serv-|ihe president of the International ."TAX BLANKS FOR ss’m },c,& Mr. Wynn 15 bringing his en.|Mercantile Marine Company, the|English Actress’ Son Made Heir to tire company from the Natjonal AMmerican company already re. $4,000,000 From the Field by U. S. Fail—13 Representa- 81, 207 the Brighton apt. ‘heate . Miss Lillian |t0; Which agreed to pursue no policy Pl é Prances M. Grogory, @, 568 M st Theater for the finale. Misa Lillian} e e 3 o 3 = 2 » e Sl b “In reviewing this sequence of hap- e e o vne. " Bea Weioh |Denings, can any sane man doubt that| NEW YOR, Jsauary 20—The mar- ~INCOMES READY MONDAY |Fitzgerald will give her French and |iojurious to British trade. Estate. ital. 'Ml?.&lfl...mmfl. Rt. Kiisabeth’s Hespital. Chilrea's Heo- Under the reapportionment bill adopted in the House late vesterday Hmiting the membership of that branch of Congress to its present number of ¢35, the states affected Will continue to provide machinery for re- S 1008 Somt districting, “all efforts to have the| lewis C. Johasw, 30, 101 Whitelaw apts., problem handied 2 ©113th asa 7 sts. tion, having been ',’,5,:‘:‘“.’ eEIS1a- | " pay Adems, U3, €98 Waskington at. sult, which had been predicted, came stter 2 day of confomon wad wras: | MORE TRAINS TAKEN OFF. from the Belasco will contribute one |this prindple necessmarily underlying| ..., of Peggy Marsh, English ac- Forms May be Obtained at wL}’)‘o s tmmitable mosologues: Miss e o on [ treus, €0 AlBSTt L Johnson, member Office of Collector, 1422 Penn- company will give a number in com- :muv m’;‘z’(& lf:rg:r':: u‘l‘:wml:; of a prominent New York and Cleve- e Sy Teasial Ao R e Taymondlofithe same S o it s “{land, Obio, family at Greenwich, 4 e i he Cosmos,| A8 & prelude to Senator Jones’!Conn., on January 5 became known ¢, Income tax blanks for individuals|.ng the Strand will also appear on the |Charges that one of the methods being {here today. The ceremony Was per- {111 be ready for distribution mext Smsrhelisihe o IuaseliXuolbeisol iniconfinediiel & s fort of British shipping interests to |sanitorium here, wh ni Monday, it was learned toddy, this bring about cuncellation of existing : (@lass including by far the greater - nderw ration for appen- HARDING DETERMINED |guslizod ‘cemort™ ereighe “raies, chelaicits — *° °%° ‘whose income is $5.000 a year or. bill, which i employed to bamper expansion of the | f. by Justice of the Peace Albert 35, bé or_less z‘o‘ w! eh is to start promptiy at N s }ormod umber of income taxpayers. Associatiod and the| e gctress came to this country a)to fix the membecshi varie: = ey Tl "FOR A GOVERNMENT | At e s ago and. announced’ sheures were voted domn. "8 88| ymeoptinuance temporarily of eight. will be sent by mail to all who i ‘"‘"’m would institute legal proceedings to; The biil as submitted by the census|interstate trains is announced by the Do { the late btain part of the fortune of committee provided tinuance of the existing equalized | J00 Tlid 2a, of Chicago. on be-Lahip of 433, but the Howse b mors] Soohers railway. Trains Nos 23 and v Washington and Mem- half of her four-year-old son, Heury|of ‘267 to 76 adopted an amendment| sis and Moo, 43 acd 136 betwee (Continwed from First Page) .. Cannet Faee Hindrances. Anthony Marsh. by Representative Barbour, republic- | Westineton apd Danville, will ba dia: The_resolutions also urged devel-! The bridegroom is a son of m:m am, of Culifornia, retaining the pres-| coatiaued next-Bunday. Trains 39 and la of those Who hielped to nominnte | 9o m e ine thery onorss dopands ey |+ Jobnson, brother of the late Fom, ent Dembership. Another ameadment | 49, Greeaville and Auauts: Nos. 13 Jocal { him that he would always be Pecogmition of the —Fight of every |l Johnson, who 'y Representative Barbour and su@- will -affairs. “ “{ American export shipper to ch jas mayor of Cleveland. stitutes offered by others, previdieg Child Helr to $4,000,000, mm for redistricting were de- L the .1 port through | ICAGO. Japuary which Bis business can be handled |Morsi. chorus_gi! Under the measure as it will go to| Jay mosat_expeditiously and economically.” Jehmson De- | the Senate for approval, eleven states Speaking it a dinner tondered by !came known toda: IB-L will lose twelve represeatatives, gg ;%mnuon l-g ::.I:h:.r grandsop of Marshall }d, Lo ;::cl- will be llhu:lold to eight ather temporary and :.w tu:‘v wrill Hotel - After Henry PField's es. Misso! wi b retu: norm: from nu‘:vm ?:;- mzf.- lnf:muud suit ‘l; ;:: gdilowa‘ !;:I‘l':na.niihal:;. ‘x':n:::;: fil‘f = .} ‘;irk.* 'lll-)":flg"; ‘superior, court of Cook coun 5i: £ oration former 24 28vo- | Sen coustroction of the Marahall | ve. mhode Talecd arg Vol 1 Field 3 0 _stimulate the export move-| Am;'l'nt to the story to}d by Peg- 2 &ain _three, / willion horsepower comprises received the country’s surplus h, she had from and both steam and water generat- mr‘:‘;“lnd an least $50,000 in cash in the Unm&-‘u:;g;ux.( and presents. He was furthet said 10 "o reapportionment will become D apiened an agroement t0 DAY BCT) oyocrive March 4, 1923. . g iYA formal claim for this latter ¥ — alter Parker, vice president of t was flled late in 1919 in the - Other party man, the on, and Mt Haly {3mount wa e 1 bered that last there was doubt e eke st thew Hale, |probate court againat Heary Field's ! r::l.r:;eam.-d’ this week nai:c‘.m a5 10 his. political faith sl oany | Bresident of cuihe South Atlantic|egtate. The claim was not contested . Sehich are Isforma-|gpecqlation as 1d | B2t o ks by the ¥ield family, who let it bc 1fon returns made in- d for the d e n 'y lican pomination for the presidency. fees or executors of estates showing | Mr: Floover eventually in add befo . such a tax last year, bu et ain e el STRICTLY PARTISAN 4blanks will not be ther rvice apen 0 woman relatives and friends |l Mamachuset 4f members from 4 until $ pm. o of the Navy. It has been of """“*;';.lnm»t-:m 80 a3 to provid od to leave. and ncy to kill virtual g it committee of the ;"" American permanent merchant mart: ngton seemed a good plage ed 2 livel il hope A. T JMert the Rentucky |under private ownersiip suficient tg|for them to Zot & Start {5 Jite” and w Inet beren, ¢ cutertaived as t0 2lcarry the sreater part of our com-|this morning at 2:15 o'clock 'they ‘umtil 5:30, and dianer will be served C boarded a passenger train at Keyser. S o'clock. In order| , N™t Be Convimeed of Ablity. ) tances sw the children make fe the it to construe the will of liow the income from such souwrces 15 ibers! | conventign this morning. Ly e 7 > = N W concerned,” Chai are | prandfather's millions was unsuccess- { {PREPARES ‘ROYAL -MENU.|5ct: e Pary nd e | Specciation, “Today we tron 34,600,000 which Henry OPERATIC VOCAL RECORDS | ) — etern to alltng (reights whith rne ooy, | Field left when he died intestate. | i - Club to Serve Lady Guests - tate. |iDCTeased outlays and lessening of e Re. nevm + $1.50 &1 |} earnings. oo 12 {L Powacei (seetemus). Adam Difier. t { - With “Veal a Is Hanling.” n - D - e | ‘“This is the opportunity, for the man | RUNAWAYS HELD HERE. Re. Sesas + $1.50 | “Veal 2 la Harding.” prepared ac-|raise a qi olwho desires o prove anything of o —_— 13, {My 016 Kentushy Mewme GaX. Butting severa perty workersinte by prosiaims s the world Thos ae | Two Keyser, W. Va., Girls Detained R e |Weleome Love Cotts Nuste. + $1.50 | """ el W",.m“m : ticism- has' re-|i3 the time to take stock - nion Jete. A R Dazgherty, sinted for Atiornes Ben- ness YxSis might ot ""':‘f:"w"" Tink ::ul:a tn ::?:v‘:c Virginia e e Area i $1.00 features of |oral, and ‘Will H. Hays, slated for ; Iy Charged Dy the tae ¢ | mouste: district about Keyser, et ANl HaGl The Power. { N Press Clud menu next W’h‘“fl‘l In less degree it{the land ETAfne '3."."::"‘:1".”"‘:',1“ Plemn:lnt. fourteen Fe 29088 'wmn :.- Py $1.00 y, when the elubrooms will be s & - Wan American | years o4, and Thelma, Short, thirteen ‘Buow Outy s Step tof ts, slated for fisg. The board must conform te the | years old, yesterday afternoon decid- Jases. ‘Quartet, orgam poeomd. i FERE EELE Mr. Harding Is brave ¢ - start ir journey. A tele- e .00 in'his statemont that certabs pebiny s : e O ol station alead of B e e ments in the cabinet will be made fhe travelers, and when they alighted I o R iy members and guests will SEgcinsch el y obligations.” but | chap Tair toae), from.- they were surprised by 4 ), . Winger. : : B e oot ‘eateures, the country | a1d ta Amer fout | Dotective J. E. Btringtellow, who took: | o Dresms. fatrs: Miwartas $1.00 It is the purpose of the mew ad-|{made beamuse of party obligation | > s p ¢ v St 10 _An — ,Ininistration of the Press Club te deat | Wb na Aoy had Ieft home to ‘Jaake theSe dinners and entertain- the country. In other 2 trisl at the i ments a weekly feature, in addition | words, Mr. ing wants the people | (e Ameridan hands of They will be o other entertainments oo a larger|to understand that in selecting cer- Ne. Ss0ar viame oula, neale. which now are in course of | tald men to whom the party is obli- | majority of them are disposed to h and take charge | Sioe B preparation. § O tene” mon o red, 0T the ability | give it The sudden end of the world : —_— { poeaible sorvice 1o the commtry Sout ar left our newly acquired, govern- And H ing_has that high g Dient lcensteuged e Ne. 3040 L ) . t fleet unadjusted to . .. . MAN SNATCHES PURSE. |jiactns,her, shst bigh re Tian commercial conditions, ang hee: Slae 30 torasiel. DO- | easarily in a condition more or less il THE E aad the sory. of e o ould be Unidentified Assailant. expected to give in the De- | yoi1e qu-.&dns.'a-fl'ur Fansden -.m' mens Get_the Niume Sur Ny Koty | partment of Justice. coastwise commerce js a purely an o' "'_ . "m Mrs. Ada Douglass, Hadleigh apart- Will Hays is 2 man {0 whom the | 5% concern and, whether 10 I > . ments. while on V street between 13th - disting owes an obligution, | Sooe memercs ia "pay. this tol CLEANERS and DYERS puo Ham, Juk Ruwvn®, diese \and 14th streets last night'abeut 8:30 | and his friends unquestionably have ¢ ne interest to foreign lands. : e a'clock, was attacked by an unidenti- | convinced Mr. Harding . he woniq | 1® Of 20 ; S i o} S| Svaw i IR Nl oF i B |1 e vk Lo e Tot : w22 STORES—12 m SRS S o i e s srabbed her by the back of her neck | frionds and t’hy“h.-vn o po-zrfi-li EXCUISIO"__O_F_ALIEHS. b ot SEIN-AWC -‘- » L~ E and threw her to the sidewalk and | front splendidly for him. Williie Fimmt, 1800 Pu. Ave. 8. K. amess -‘- inatched her handbag. She was un- | Boyce Thompson. the millionaire |Secretary Wilson Maintains Ruling b F—o 3 able to describe him accurately. Shatzman of the republican ways and : £ = [y el S0 Ghe- Muart Beos. \Mrs. Havanna Jeffries, 2327 Ontario | means cemmittee, 18 ome of thes, ang in the 0’Callaghan Case. No. 3083 ITd 8 Weuls e ool voad, was robbed by a pocketbook | Mr. Thompson recently was fn Marlon | - T e spatcher at 24 and C streets south- |to see that the Hag's” cabinet fires| The Department of Lsbor recoge- He. 20008 ’-fi Hsam, Pocketbaok coniaincd 32 in casn. " | FEice Sehe forars Bensiar aliordy [aized the Jurisdiction of the State m— y e Ronsby Quisenbury. Woodward | everidge of Indiana had attemypted | Department in SEEaL v 2065 temor. apartments, 10th and M streets, re- | to cepiker the Hay intment |ing in this country without a pass- = ported the theft vesterday from his| were beside the truth. “Mr. Bevar) 2 formel statement sent yes- apartment of $40 In cash. Bad no such mission in mind g- port F i Hays has mot yet formally received igration MR A H H the tender of a cabinet portfolio. He ‘MRS. BACHSCHMID SINGS. |has iet it be'known very positively ¥ e he is “.r(. seeking .l]l'e‘ of ::y'.e..; o Ay ; Department Has acter whatsoever. nam, t Donal J. O'Callaghan, 3 {finance t Program | cabinet, however. as now appears at Munitions Building. i certain, he undoubtedly wiif accept. (Copyright, 1931.) e denEntte peetiony e 5 néed. se e je) ong yes- afiernoon in- tne mumtens| TILLER SPEAKS AT G. W. U. |7 et ter, “achathmia 1 i Tusofors Tiller Washiagten cor. omemmaicd || $3.00 Wilmington Jinown throughout Washington musi- bject, “Break b \il) circles and during the war mng in announced that Ané RETURN frequently at the vartous camps in i 1i ! i I | y 1 " ! War Tax 26 Cents Additional i i i ¥ i l ; War Tax 24 Cents Additional pre / l'|$' [5'|l' |! Sl # noon. He of ] CROSS AND MEDAL GIVEN. | 5oy, S3theriag i e asional Cap. : B — il Svcond Lieut. Lawrence G. Miller, public men had SRR A 5 {inid Macuine Gun Battallon. of Web: | urs e stories. % h & w R. k m tained and wars Spedial train will lsave Wash- . sgainst . overvlaying sea ingten Unie n 7:65 am o aa b PERiae, Ber | &S atal oF hemorous festures. Tack. . Returntng Philadelphia e A. Jovce, ral staff, of | nayed lrn.(uumuo-lflnn& 've 7:30 pm. same day. See fiyern ,\.~..“.’L‘§,"..,. w?‘l\'c:_ 'iif-’m. !uE.‘rie:s ny(r. ‘Tiller told of growi oppor- & bill now be- [} . Consult ticket agents. = chinf of staff of the 2d Depot Di- | tunities for younx people in the trade 4 sision, at Le Mans, France. * paper and advertising fields, h » [ 4 The task of selecting a cabinet has his plan of making early defigite se- | lections for two or three of the more | Miss Loie Bennet Will Give S0-| Wheeler of Illinois ali emphasised m f or wonin reczp | INAUTION MERGER armer o vears| GETSHOUSEACTION. imbedded in the band of Mrs. H. E. Miller, 639 E street northeast, for thirty years was remeved by surgeons yesterday at George ‘Washington University Hospital. Mrs. Miller, who is the wife of K. " s E. Miller of the purchasing office Situation. of the District government, ran the ueedle in hor nand near the Foliowing an urgent demand by Dase of the thumb while cleaning |[Representative James P. Woods of Vir- & pin cushion. She was then 2 |ginia, Representative Norman J. Foung girl. Gonld of New York and Representative Relatives appliod poultices for time in an Sent "ta bring the |Frits Laoham of Texas, the House Dis. trict committee decided to hold a spe- needle out, but without result. It cial executive session next Wednestay e-u-dm baining and ss time weat on she paid no more attention 1o t‘,}‘"’ days ago Mrs. ll.ul:r ‘&mfi" street car situation in struck her hand and it began to pain. She had forgotten the pres- |, " -;'nnfu:mb;" &wm:-yu\’-: ence of the needle and at first it Iywoo4s, which he says substantially Was thought she had sprained & ', ..0ts with the agreement of the Dis- ligament of the thumb. A relative [y Commissioners. and which is de- reminded her of the needle and an |signed to force a merger of the Capital 15120 fost: rokin 1o Canes Plocas, | Elactess companiay. 260n Raliway and 'sh, broken in 5 corm] les. It is presumed that she broke the Chairman Mapes of the House Dis- needle when she struck her hand, |trict committee questioned the possi- Which started it paining. Mrs. Mil- | bility of getting any legislation ler is a sister-in-law of Edwin |[through at this session of Congress. Hesse, chief clerk of the police de- | Representatives Woods and Gould in- Sartmesr: sisted that it was imperative to re- | lleve a desperate situation in the Ka- i tional Capital and asserted some ac- IRISH HEARING PUT OVER |16 @5 b ok, nom, Roprssnt, Stres BY WITNESS’ ABSENCE | inco “aimcutcy he moana et ouid &5t t feel responsible for having failed to take action. Representatives Woods, Lanham and District Committee to Meet to Tackle Street Car what i idered t - cislogical Data on Her Ap- ation llln E::gué to xm :zomfl‘:::ly service, an that, hearings pearance. having been heid, it was only right Owing to the delay in New York of | that the House District committee should press legislation. - Miss Lofe Bennet, secretary of the|tive Woods exprossed iis Swh opin- Women's International League of|lion that it would be possible to pass Dublin. who was to testity before the 1% Pill at this time. ' He said that all 2 of Congress have unofficial American commission on|an opportunity personaily to see what conditions in Ireland today, the hear- | the situation is and to suffer from i1. ings were postponed until her arrival believe the sentiment is strong,” in_the city. he said, “that every one is agreed that Miss Bennet has prepared data re- | Something ought to be done at once fn Jating to the sociological and eco- | relieve the situation.’ nomia conditions in Ireland as gath- | ered by the organization she presents after an extensive investigation re- rted cently conducted by that body throughout the country. She arrived in the United States last week. According to an announcement made today, a “preliminary rej ‘conclusions and recol ‘being prepared by the commission, and will be issued soon. The report will be based on statements made by per- sons who have appeared before the commission, it was said, but the hear- ings will be continued indefinitely and any new facts developed will be in- cluded in an appendix to the report now being prepared. Ceuld Run Affairs Cheaper. Followt: Frank Dem; of T who deanidthe e i i u,‘u ] PuR f ] (£ i Far i i consul general at New York, took the stand at ycs- terday afternoon’s hearing of the commimsion. Mr. Fawsitt contended that Ireland, under a republican_form of govern- ment, could successfully run ber own affairs on 20 per cent less than she pays in taxes to England. He said the provisional Irish republic, through its Tars and socoeserul diroct Shipoing Marriage Licenses e n 3 service between Ireland and other countries. especially with the United States, although he charged that Eng- iand is making every effort to prevent direct shipping with Ireland. He added the opinion that “on accounmt of her large debt to the United Great Britain probably will not take sxtreme measuree pg embarrass Amer. can foreign shipping,” although it has subjected every ship to search and other indignities. WOULD CHANGE NAME. Jylius Shimkowitz. his wife and |, four children bave filed a petition in et the District Supreme Court for per- mission to change their surname to Sandler. They tell the court that Shimkowitz is difficult to spell and to pronounce, and often subjects them to much ridicule -and annoyance. 2 fi e ! 3 ! : iiiggisfsi 11 HEr ] :igé"'j Ei; L] THE ENTIRE STOCK HAS BEEN REPRICED AND MARKED DOWN FOR FINAL DISPOSAL AT A NEW RANGE OF PRICES WHICH ARE SO LOW THAT THE VALUES ARE PHENOMENAL. Three Special Groups Blouses Formerly Priced up to $8.95 : at Cregpe de Chine, Georgette or $4.9 - Satin,in Plain Talored 5 or Lace Trnmmed Models Blouses Formerly Priced up o $10.95 at Flesh, White and Suit Shedes $6.95 Siais Veriety at This Price Blouses Fom;erlyPrieed up o $15.00 at Some of our Choice Blouses are $ 95 included in this gn::‘ f;:fl- ly Entbroidered - ; 8. :’;;dds are to be found. The Finer Blouses Are Also Drastically Reduced » Without Regard to Former Cost ‘ S . A e

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