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TRIBUTE FOR BERRYMAN D N MENI H_EA AT G. W. U. CONVOCAFION ! 3 ' Star Cartoonist Creates - +Smile . W, U.| without the sting, siysfor. Collier—Gets His Degree. [HIEH TRIBUTE PAID 10 SENATOR MOSES 6. W. U. President Compli- High trihute was paid m,Clmord nial convocation exercises of the institu- s, their tion yesterday afternoon at Central High | their refinement. School. it “We are not a wealthy city,” he said. |1a *but there is sufficient wealth to give ! the university a reasonable endowmen which will pay the faculty better, en ¥ 2o ain | cipher-kes large the teaching staff, furnish plain|&BRCCICC \can diplomatic serviee during ating through it & nmatural| AGHE 7 for gathering facts and|ure to tions. smile without tho * You d langhs | 2Ptitude ' Ak made | realizing their ce, and de . s | velopiniz to a_high dosres the power ! n laughtkr: the of secing and foresecing; appointed | f0 : ey wherewith we decipher |ministor to @ hizh post in the Ameri- | 4y o Dut sufficient accommodations for the n . “counsel for the Anti-Saloon battle. N igh! A A ST i | teving od, i . earsightedness the exact condition our So e o e FUSED | Dhcohan e obetslir Sabiels | Ko, by, nams bi o, teslaes ARRANGE NOW FOR T e A S S R Sy deorts whieh aivax Hangs over them ITELLS WHY HE REFU'S | yiced meotiator. o it | there” Wora' o0 Tmany man.on YOUR SITTING the king died a victim ot pertly examine and correct and which chills all efferts for neede E i < he ope: 1 which will not | the rolls of the internal revenue bu- ! optical ignorance. eve @xpansion.” |TO BARE SECRET.RECIORDS | works in the oven and which will not {10 F o were winking at violation Prices $20, $30, $40, $50, $75 for 12 National in Scope. Mr. King stated that he regarded university as having two great responsi- | gecretary . Baker Furmishes{Letter vou have eve ‘bilities. The first to the boys e —_— | “Elected and triumphantly re-elected a United enator from the state and desire to util ©f Washington who desire a coll : 2 4 MR Bt e o e | et Conemn, | BRI ity Sritons, Yok || T e s || Portraits of Quality A " There are thousands of youns | gainst Pittsburg! n. cen wnwilll at y oun+ \ Y - = = L METRIST, people from every state in the Union | & Ers ! Zoreisn ione. shoutd | | DR.CLAUDE S. SEMONES | 1230 Connecticut Ave. Phone Main 4400 Hes Bisie b who enter the overnment service here| Secretary Baker has sent todC ‘Hairman Eyesight Specialiat ‘ their life in Wash- | Kahn of the House military af’aizs com- B4 ”3...‘52!’.‘ il o mittee a copy of a letter which Virklicates . .;,f,'f.',‘,’ ‘,‘,,,, homes,” he v |a blackmail plot against a Pijtd burgh | establ: titutions as for the cont concern, together with the Sedretary's i S university is reasons for refusing to permityed. M. !giei1e to tell where Mose: of the District.” Hill and C. C. Lindsay. agentsyaf*the penditures, to examine THE EVEN'.&NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 93, 1921, HOUSE FAVORS $1,400,000 [(2izg b bar toe,me. tat thers wes|. DIES OF GAS POISONING. | o727, iiem Havn irsnc s wan et 3 st of sajtcnton pesg- ing the megticment of an offer of Mr. Tabb to cempromise With his credi- tors. Attorney S. C. Brez appears for TO WAGE WAR ON LIQUOR |sou vote more money for them.” Allan A. Trvine Succumbs at Hos- | Where funeral services will be co Conferees Instructed to Make That | 4, yed, “that members of the appro-{ Allan A. Irvine, sixty-three years| 3 1 0ot of antai Amount Available for Use in | Priations commitiee are not In favor|old, who was found in his piace ot| SHOE MAN BANKRUPT. more than 5000 aepe- e comb contains vt e Non-Eiectr ON IC Breaking Up Tr: House conferees on the deficlency | law.” appropriation bill are instructed to ng made to break down the ma- Others jumped into the fray, and| for an hour it was much like the ola | === GNDERWOOD - UNDERWOOD liexe cd-| Indicating Blackmnil }Plot | “Open-ey ren-minded in the || Orduats | i & (Formerly With Edwin H. Ets) 1 and yet he comes and demands that body will be taken to New Yor Mr. Wheeler, leaning over the: gal- lery rail, looked down and smiled. pital—Death Accident, “I resent the charge,” Mr. Good.con- ducted Ly a lodge of Masons, with the merchant. | which he was connected. of atrict enforcement of the law. {un}rla business Sunday moralng sufering | affc. than two thousand employes of t rom the effects of illuminating gas | 3 3 ~ bureau are not standing up for me,pu‘lsonlng. died at Lmergency Hespi- Hyman Tabb Files Petition; Debts, (”"_ tal last night. | ords, Yeepresentative Volstend fn reply] Mr. Irvine conducted the Unitea| $15,088.89; Ascets, $7,092.45. Wires, of enforcement throush fail- | provide adequate appropria- | Easter portraits CARRY BEST YOUR EASTER GREETINGS | nearsighted. He did not see the approach of the the greatest d. prohibition fighting in Con- Calling Wayne Wheeler, gen- Nearsightedness is a serious eye condition. L tell you the same | - S o Come here for expert examination 490410 McLochion Widy.. 10t and G Sts. N.W. Phose Main 731, the 13th century fect vision increase with 3= i - the growing cemplexities lost his life because he was of modern life. Optical science, however, remeves cnemy and was slain in ance. Today you can know M Bruce King Declares |x. Berryman, cartoonist h‘or The D iabie §1. 405003 for breai. |declared that nlers wiequate funds| Staics "Government Dooumeht EX:| iivman Tubb, shoe merchant at Connee- ivening Star, by Dr. Williaim Miller . : ing up the liquor trafiic between now | Were provided immedictely a hig par 2 H - 1200 Tth street morthwest, today fil g 1 L s to bt aonred. D street. ILs was found by Mis y ons 401 G ST. N.w. &8 Address District Should [coier. president of Geors:» wasn-| ments Him When Conferring ana Cruy 1 p‘rhkil?mvilfop'm;v?;l"' o B R oD ey B Duley. h tlsr) Initus oMos] &- Dotitien dninblustary baniiuptar: | | oe Seoutth 3 ; Iniversity, in conferring won achieved by the pro oa fo —_— und taken to the hospital. | Ho lists his de 9 < — ; & % ington University, in ¢ b mon Hondtars Denree ashleved by, the proniithotrorsenin} = g T 'd taken to the hosvit i Lo lists hin dobis at $15.055.89 and | Ereetric Gl e i ,F Aid University. him the honorary degree O iter | rary gree. Hare-up that enkindied a biser de-| Brazillans keep pet anacondas, ten| Corener BOv( viewed the Places nis assets at $7,092.45. On the gy Distributer of arts at_the contennial con wedtior | 5 : -5 ¢l bate at the close of an otherwise | to twenty Yeet lon. in their cetlars to | *“§r Trvine, a former resid th ! petition of 1.+ merchant Justice Hitz - | An appeal to the people of the Dis-|exerc s 1 tfCen- i President Willlam Miller. Collier of | jeqcpful holiday session. destroy the rats and mice. York c'ty, if survived by his wif @it to provide for Georse Washington |tral High School. Dr, Cellieifsl clta- | George Washington University, in| Adreement on this top figure ais. | i 3 o — - g v tion to Mr. Berryman i ga - e cussed was reached after charges an F«‘—-‘v e A \ University a magnificent endowment nater of Arts Clifford 3 [ennegy jcotferring. the henorat.fekree 0; countercharges flew thick and fast. ] L ,33}-:‘-9—, ‘\LQ 20 enable it to fulfill its local duty and | Berryman, € The | Wash- | doctor of laws upon Senator BMoses of hairman “Good of the ‘approprl- | Nz S < develop into a national university, sup- |inSton ing St ng foation- i New Hampshire vesterday #fternoon | utions committee declared enforce- | [ 5 50 ) D 2 x = b |wide repute and assured of ¢ hduring the centennisl convocation exer-|ment agents openly were winking at | |8 F d S]. C ported by men of wealth throughout the £ n ural ger h.!xzor G s e e ey the law's violation. Representative I3 oreren S1%4 W country, was made by William Bruce drawing is ¢ SO wiibia SpIC freacibenan Contral SEL Soncl oy | Volstead, author of the amct more | }: King of the board of trustees in a|from Sl with a souljof un-i “George Higgins Moses: For many | widely discussed, perhaps, than any | [f An ADITORIAL eommemorative address at the centen- | B Lied DIy o e ine 1o theiy | Y€ars activeiy conpected with one of |law on the statute books, came back | | ? g humor, kindl ew and's influential newspa- | With the charge that attempt was| § g SWEDISH king in Dangers from imper- fi S iversity i > s 4 L b - itnn Sre = lectucs and recitation | Elouse commities lavesticnting “hae o fol——(c]c——=]c|c——jol—=jol——ol——lo|c—— fJ——|ol]———|oj——= o] —— o[ ——=] o} i e et e ——— hall, additional laboratories and large | BERGRUTet: 10 €3I taTtet Cot o ary teaching staff. Sufficient real estate; payer stated that his refusal veas be- 48 held by the institution for erection | o yse these investigators ‘“‘were \known of all of these needed structures, he |t possess an interest in this imlestiga- said. tion not wholly inspired by a d.sire to Will Depend on Ability. safeguard the public interests.” : y Mr. Baker's letter was transm itted in T DAy O T e . The | connection with committee cor iidera- = P oanditions without chang- |tion of a resolution by Represcmtative R o meipics or uprooting | Flood. democrat, Virginia, callingjon the the deep-net traditions formed out of | STy AT % Doy that the in- | fBe costly experience and et CDr | formation was sought by the agents mmlated WO ot deciarcd in the |38 part of a blackmail plot, itnd he | Charles A. Richmon ot e the mis. | 2sked that a letter from Hill tob Lin || convocation address. "It Is e mISC|say on file at the department bl pro- of education to aid in this WOPK | quced. Hill's letter, written Cktober &lfh'flr c‘:?sf::‘?';g“e»w‘;; S hel1l. 1919, as sent to the: coramitlee by pecial ta Secretary Baker, said: f loves his country to save for our own | ““As the people at Washington are d succeeding generations of Ameri- | apparently not going to move fin the the wonderful inheritance which | Pittsburgh matter I have arranied to & come to us from the hands of the | gel] the story to a New York gpaper. who lived and wrought and |t makes a corking story, and is to be rificed and died, and who have be- | played up as a sensation. I have not thed to us the fruit of their Da-|finished yet, and will not have it ready ffent Jabor and their willing sacri- | before the middle of the week. ¢It has | floe. occurred to me that if this | paper = Pr. Richmond made a vigorous plea ! thinks it is worth $2.000 to publish it . ing educational lnstitutions {might be worth more than that to M8 Poison of national prejudice | some Pittsburgh peorile to suppress it. which is breeding in the |Of course, any negptiations) would Students the lust for new |have to be carried om veryjrenflly. as vou would not warnt to layfyourself open to any charge. Howewer, if you world's breeding place for the care to split anything] over’the $2,000 uation of ancient feuds and the | that you can get I think it ought to for the sowing of the dragons’|be worth five to certatp people not to h of war? Even now the sacred { have it appear. i f nes of Washington and Lincoln are| In view of the repori* from the Sec- CHOCOLATE FRUIT CAKE as the cover of a comspiracy of | retary, giving the information asked |. olesale murder. This is the very |for. the committee tatlled the Flood COMBINATION of luscious that walketh in darkness | resolution. s = _destruction that wasteth at - e fruit and chocolate with just i Gces Sor ek FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE. a tinge of spice. You'll like it. Dr. Richmond warned against plac- | rs. Theda H. Emerson has filed There are desiers in every town undus emphasis upom the vaiue St (e stk G S who sl them Tor 52 11% our what is termed a “practical educa- ted rom : own foulk if you par | Sion.” stating that the results of ~that | Clarence W. Emerson. lformerly of Ty of a policy have been astonish- | the ey _were mar-| ), AUERBACH & SONS lea Decomper 30, 1916, Crae e & ri ecember 30, . (Cruelty, de- ol thar i remcedy the Ereed | erton and non-support laze alleged, | 33th Aveo 46tk to 47th Sta., New York the primal motive of life. Attorney J. H. Bilbrey represents the The addresses were defivered be- | Wife. an sudience that taxed the high auditorium nearly to its eity. Oe‘liunyins seats :r' honor centenn| delegates from 120 twenty-seven recipients of and thirty members Dr. class. . Miller Colller, president of presiding. conferred the —forget that Piitt stands ready to do the Paintiog, Paperhanging or Upholster- ing whes you say the word. 3 P | and P-K h Quality Make Marketing Here Economical lnd Satisfactory. Bananas Lasgelrive fruit. Fresh Hams Ib..28ci lk:ci:-.;‘;;}& Pork Chops (selected) jp,, 35.-.5 s Porterhouse Steak...lb., 42c*i| Potatoes \ Best: & Peck, 2c Sirloin Steak .......Ib.,40c{f Lamb Chops (°in)__ 1b.,:38c%| steyman wm.l::. box stock. Fresh Eggs .......doz,45c Y4 Pk., 20c B Tashionea brown. Lb., 8ic Del Monte Spinach Del Monte Preserves No. 2 % Raspberry, L i - : s aspberry, 3qnnbesrlr'yoo Blackberry. | Will aild & zest to your meal. There’s a spring advantage - o e s aey in this Sale— diog snniversary. Price, $5 and $10. . Blackistone “‘: & Many of the Suits are half-lined; all ——— the Top Coats are included, as well as TIRES $9 80 all the heavier Overcoats—so you get x ° not only the privilege of supplying pres- ; wp! ent needs—but can look out for sprin | CHAS. E- MILLER, Inc.| at the same time ] 812 14th Se. 4 Doors North of H St ETTER SAVE Every Suit—every Overcoat—and every —that surface with a little Top Coat of the present season is avail- PAINT now before de- terioration sets in. able now at— Interior and exterior work. IS YOUR CLOCK _arornnmtnt or a real timepiece? expert will restore your clock o atEh to pertect running order A few more Clocks called tor and deltvered. Overmhat.'.... We Make a Specialty of.- - a 7 @ Jewerry CHARLES E. TRIBBY, Jr. €55 15th St N.W. ' Main 7108 $11.75 Mark CrossCape Gloves—in Cordovanand Tan shades—that were $5 a pair—we've re- ssm duced to ..... KNABE WAREROOMS, INC. Great $250,000.00 Sale ENDS IN A FEW DAYS We especially want to i A small Grand Piano call your attention to / 3 several used Grand Pianos. One beagtiful ¢ } > 4 Grand is priced at $398. & : Al Ask for paper pattern Our stock of Grands is ! : i —free—it will show one of the largest in : 7 ] } you just where one of the country and most ; s 3 these grands will fit complete. v your room. takes just a little more room than an Upright. 'Buy Now If You Would Save on a Piano or Player-Piano This Great $250,000.00 Sale Is Your Wonderful Opportunity When we decided to start this Great $250,000.00 Sale we made up our minds to do it right and we know we have convinced you, for the response has been wonderful. We are selling many Pianos and Player-Piarios; and Music Rolls, all shared in this great selling event. Business is good, so call at your earliest convenience, as this great sale cannot last much longer. Every instrument is positively guaranteed. Partial List of the Finest Pianos, Players and Grand Pianos Haines Bros. Upright, ebony, used .. ... $80 Waters Player, mahogany, used ...........$345 Story & Clark Player, mahogany, used ....$572 Berkley Upright, used . $89 | Kring Player, mahogany, used . .$378 Story & Clark Player, mahogany, slightly Huntington Upright, oak, used ...... - $91 Sterling Player, oak, used ...... .$378 wsed .............. Byrne Upright, mahogany, used ........... $91 | Aecolian Player, mahogany, used ...........$308 | o0 Concerto Player, mahogany, new ......$589 Crippen Player, mahogany, slij used. .. Woodward Upright, used $91 Wilbur Player, mahogany, used ............$439 H;i:p:; Uprliin, maho;n’;', ne‘:.‘?.. ....... ssosm Brinsmead Upright, walnut, used. Ackerman Player, mahogany, used .. .$440 Clarendon Player, mahogany, slightly used.$595 Cacillan Playér, mabbgany wsed . Foster Upright, mahogany, new ...........$498 Foster Player, mahogany, slightly used...._$619 Kiagsbury Pliyecsnat = 4 Knabe (.lr,nd. rosewood, used .... eeeee.$498 Schubert Plaver, mahogany, new ...........$649 e °""n Mmd J. H. Williams Upright, mahogany, new....$498 Story & Clark Player, mahogany, new -$649 BT yer, mahogany, .- -$249 Franklin Upright, mahogany, new . ...$519 Schubert Player, mahogany, new ......c.-.$649 Technola Player, mshogany, used Solo Concerto Player, walnut, used. . .$519 Haines Player, oak, used ...... cerrreveeree$649 Boudoir Player, oak, used . Solo Concerto Player, mahogany, slightly Steinway Upright, ebony, used ...... .—-$649 Baus Player, mahogany, used . used ot R ] RS .ee...$519 Franklin Player, mahogany, slightly used. ...$649 Wheelock Player, mahiogany, used ........ §249 st:rzd & Clark Player, mahogany, slightly Iémtbe :}ngelm Player, mahogany, used ....$649 Auto Player, mahogany, used .. Solo Concerto Player, mahogany, new P::nen:er ;‘::’d,m:nha:?g:’:yfl:w. ss;:ss H. P. Nelson Player, oak, used.... .$249 Solo Concerto Player, mahogany, new ....$589 Steinway Grand, art :tyle.‘tued 5 $1_z75 _ The Terms—Just think of it—you need pay only $10 down to approved credit to have a beautiful piano or player-piano delivered to your home and you can take a long time to pay the balance. The prices and terms should surely interest you. FREE DELIVERY GUARANTEE EXTRA SAVING We will deliver any ous of thess instruments s "pully s icsy ianos and Player-Plancs gxtra saving for more cash down. _ Ask the 0 y0u and guarantes safe delivery. E e et T 1 %010 gware, salesman -about our cast-saving plau when DESCRIPTION FREE s P ey s g e PERIRLT BT IETE ey pon BACK great face. h tood . as represented :nmwr;.;_ lhup:l:':’l:'m. fums SPECIAL EXCHANGE OFFER flam%qu?mmmn:m To show our confdence in the wonderful bar- gains we are offering during thin great guar ter-ofa-milliondollar sale, within yoar' THI ES Whas can be easier than $10 down and a Piano~ you *purohise for any othee Plana or _ The figures placed on this elegant list e ik S on tha g ows & 'm Player-Piano of equal of greater ¥alua on onr ©Of Planos and Players are certainly ‘Brely ey ton foors, and all paymenty mede on the frat in. 10w at this time of high prices. Think {um. strument will he credifed In full againat the of it! A used Upright Piano for $89, 3 ? and a used Player for $178. Come and be convinced. Down Long Time to Buy Balance on Piano or Player to Approved Credit =l =10 =IEE= —— ] A== —— o] 1 —=] = =10 N e B ) I = D =10 =0 i