Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 27

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MARCH 18, 1921 DEBS BALKS AT PLANS TO PICKET WHITE HOUSE | B Socialist Leader Refuses to Allow Steps to Demand His THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, COME-BACK ISSUES ITS FINAL NUMBER Journal Backed by Soldier—l Patients at Reed Hospital ! Suspends Publication. | D. C., FRIDAY, Hollanders Find y Closed Doors When Called “Dutchmen” March 18— HIRSH'S SHOE STORE 1026-28 7th St. N.W. Fine Easter Footwear For Boys and Girls Misses’ and Children’s Misses” and Children’s to themselves, “Hollanders” her tham “Dutchmen,” the Amster- Release. e 3= ATLANTA, March 18.—Eugene V. Debs, socialist leader, has halted the | plans of socialists to picket the White House in an effort to attract attention to their demands that he be released from the Atlanta federal penitentiary, his attorney, Samuel M. Castleton, announced here. rrespondence in the been volumi- Especially since the war, those Holland- Paint Mileage A Sale of Boys’ Germans More surface per gallon. More . The Come-Back, “published by and welcome in the United States A nation-wide campaign to obtain Gun Metal Oxfords Russia Calf Lace Shoes Mary Jane Pumps for the_ moldier patients at Waiter | | WeACe tn RS OGS M hay | | Debs' release will be undertaken. eatherwesibtante.. Greatet density Sizes 215 t Si A Metal Reed Army General Hospital” is no} | they are « ” however, the attorney said. wea . G sity. it Sizes 814 to Patent and Gun Metal more. The final issue was put to “It In England.” writes thin CHICAGO, March 18.—The socialist press yesterday afternoon with prop- er_ceremony One of the products of the world war, the Come-Back filled a novel 12 $3.45 Misses’ and Children’s Higher luster. Remarkable for its single-coat beauty. { corrempondent, “n Netherlander | mays he ix n ‘Hollander' doors are open to him that are closed | to ‘Dutchmen.’" H receipt of information that President Harding had instructed Attorney leap | “Dutchman™ n 0p‘l:l"|hrloul neral Dauzh-l;:{ to review the case - term in America, writex an- Cugene V. LH . I Goodyear welt. Tan, Lace and Button | other. “We ‘are ‘satisficd_that both Mr. HPC Outside House Paint ..$4.00 gal. ing of forty-two other hospital ne: papers at the Army posts throughout the countr: Gen. Merritte W. recommendations and nt's action thereon will vorable and that Debs will be Misses’ & Children’s Shoes Shoes 5x5iz" 1. to HPC Interior Flat Wall Paint- $3.00 gal. $3.85 EUREAU HAS NO LOSSES @rowing Girls’ White Nu- Patent Colt with White Ireland, the surgeon general, as well released. However, this will not alter i Sizes § ¥ ek as the adjutant genmeral of the Army < m u‘;“."?'""“' (English toc s évm 8 Nubuck Kid Top. and the n’)j:rnle scetion of the lgl'm'ra; fine or Llie patty ToT@cnota) without wing Sizes 814 2 5 staff, repeatedly went on record as o B g . S P et / S Sizes 84 to 12......8345 giam. ropeatedly went on record as o} FOR SIX-MONTH PERIOD | “There is no logieat argument for = - b SLZES LS one of the most valuable morale _ with equal force to the other s o oy hildren’. agents the Army possessed. : ] . = Misses’ and Children’s Misses’ and Children’s Reaches Circulation of 30,000. Director Wilmeth Gives Methods . Issued weekl! the Come-Back at i L Shoes—Extension White Nubuck Button e e e e e ated o"a | DY Which Material Is Kept Un- | GIRL STUDENTS POISONED. pald circulation of 30,000. The mail- ing list for the final issue included 3.000 names. The editorial and busi- e8s staffs were made up at all times MADISON, Wis.. March 18.—More 200 woman students at the Uni- ¢ of Wisconsin were poisoned d served at dofmitories Tues- der Rigid Supervision. and Lace Shoes Goodyear welt. Sole and heel, tan or black, Goodyear welt, double stitched. There have be: bureau of ing and Gere S 8 f officers and enlisted men, but every a a g it was le d with - oy Sizes 5 1o 8hs L n, y | during the past six months < |day night, it was learned with an Sizes 5 to 8... DIZES N one of them possessed long newspaper | (o james L. Wilmeth, director. nouncement that suspected food was, Sizes 814 to 11 Sizes 84 to 11 training. in civil life. The principal| He stated tod ther. examination. With few excep- S 4 Sizes T15% 10 2 idea was to make the paper bright|misplacements the girls affected are Wiscon- and cheerful, to carry sunshine to the wounded and sick soldiers in hospital and to their relatives at home. Gloom | volume of pape at is dled d was ot allowed to appear in fts ol- | 3¢ (he burewn. but. that mo loss umns in any form. oned ZOV e B (nihe Come-Back was the agency Yool D s o rough which the Army essay con- |punds v % p 5 firousl bich ithe Army Ap»lh.‘nd.\ the work has passed have made proximately 9,000,000 school children throughout the country participated. [ ; the essay subject be What are !!". benefits of an e tment in the United States Arm) The prizes | were provided by the Come-Back. It also produced and distributed the Sizes 11/2 to . Tenney was sum- moned on an emergency call and all the victims responded to treatment. | A Welcome CommandMIN™ Take witic yoa to theater for your ela- $25.00 Worth of Records FREE With These Special Pathe Outfits Special Pathe Cam- Pathe Model . paign Outfit....$125 No. 10 ........$150 New Records, Your New Records, Your tailed an assessment of $1 five plate printers. There | no thefts and no los official programs of the lst Division i g ! parades in New York and in Wash- | &nd / tion during inter- ington, and later issued a national Any misplacement ‘o missions souvenir edition of the program. sheet of distinctive paper or part Guests at Valedictory Ceremony. Those invited to attend the vale- dictory ceremony vesterday afternoon included Gen. Ireland. Col. C. R. Dar. A printed currency paper in the bureau of engraving and printing reccives the immediate attention of secret service operatives and of the officials and employes of the bureau, and no division or secti ve in the bu- reau in which nt or loss occurs is permitted to leave until the sheet lost has been recovered or the face amount of the sheet made good. cither by collection or by the giving of a receipt b employe respon- sible or the chief of division.” —_— \ \ ( CORNWELL’S MATINEE MINTS Extra large smooth creams, laden with the verd- antpiguancy of nall, his executive officer; De Laney, assistant executiv ce . J. D. Glennan, commanding of. ficer at Walter Reed Hospital; Lieut. Paul Foot, representing the wounded men of the hospital; Col. John Mc- Elroy, editor of the National Tribune; Col. L. Rice, business manager of the Mrs. Isabel Worrell Ball of the Woman's Relief ToRemindYou! ational Tribune; Ea w P Corps of the G. A. R.. and Mrs. Ethel fresh, green mint Own Selection. . i ster 1 on R e I:fl.:,' LABOR’S PART IN LEAGUE. and ikl wromed ion.. 25 Own Selection .. 28 \ 2 e exe ses were con ucte v : 1 Bod: Will Be Rej - mn chocolale ol . Be Here it 1 6 oo AR el Tntenational Bedy WL ee BTN ] superieioe sweet $150 $175 | nOraStnaTia vear fallowing hig re: sented in 2 e ALL FOR .......$110 ALL FOR ......$150 turn from France. was editor-in-chief | NE of the Come-Back, and, as chief of the section of general publicity, of- fice of the surgeon general, super- vised the publication of the forty- two hospital newspapers. Others participating were Capt. Wil- NEW YORK, March 18.—The inter- national labor office will hereafter be represented at all meetings of the council of the league of nations, Yes, sir, just around the corner now. Of course, you'll be fixing all up for the day, and here’s just where George comes in to give you some real welcome aid. Saturday EASIEST KIND OF EASIEST TERMS McHugh & Lawson “THE TANG IS THE ZEST OF IT!” A box of matchless taste, 55c only at the league's news bureau announces. Albrt Thomas, former French minis- ter of munitions, and now director of to,be a day:of the greatest value-giving you've:ever enjoyed. Don't miss it—and by all means come early. You’d Better Buy Now—at These Prices T T liam Wolff Smith, United States Arm the international labor office, will who supervised the issuing of the first | represent that body at sittings of W. number of the paper, and Wwho was | tha council. 1222 G Street N.W. one of the first chiefs of the section of general publicity; Capt. Joseph P. Gregory, [in general charge at the A Capt. Ernest H. Pullman, and 1 Smith, the editor for the last Hl nd until the close. The news bureau said negotiations for establishment of closer relations between the two bodies had been un- der way for some time, and that be- fore the labor organization had made any definite request the council in- formed M. Thomas that any pro- Home of the Celebrated Hallet and Davis Pianos and Players LT e T T I DL S I I last number is devoted largely We're Handing You a Good Thmgm These Mighty Fine to biographical sketches of the busi- | ness firms of Washington and else- where who, as advertisers, made pos- sible the publication of the paper for posal for labor representation on the council would be welcomed. M. Thomas will be the first repre- sentative of labor within the central OO TG i ! more than two years. The Come. | Was first issued December 4, 1918. has been published each week since, making a total of 119 issues. 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