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3,600 MRAOTSGREETNG ST TOMESIEN * Friendly Overture Seen in Ambassador’s Formal Call | at White House. Baron Shidehara, Japanese ambassador to the United States, called upon Presi- dent Harding vesterday afternoon and personally extended to him the mikado's formal message of congratulation and good wishes upon his inauguration as President. The reception was held in| tne blue room of the White House, and was of only ten minutes’ duration. The usual formalities were observed, and .it was afterward made known that there ones. ASSOCIATED CHARITIES | (Including Citizens’ Relief Association). Howard S. Reeside, Treasurer, 923 H street northwest: Inclosed please find $.. payment in full was no discussion of the relations be- tween Japan and the United States nor first quarterly payment (for........... BREE S AL of any ‘other foreign or diplomatic mat- | __ jScodseaoRougnssaeeg ter ete .are. those who .place consid-| Mrs. Tipton Bud has sold her (or contribution) for the current year. erable significance upon this exchange gold fish, as they kept her tied of felicitations_and who_consider the 5 heasae from Towio s the_forerunner | dOWN. MEMBERSHIPS. NEfmi i ST s B . of fature amity and genuine friendiiness | emuel Mopps is in from th’ Acsociate ... $200 between the two nations. It is expected DEPSHISE . Active |5 that the mikado's greeting, which is | poorhouse. t'day ‘t’ straighten e e Aad known o have been pleasing to Mr. | out his income fax. T 2l camconacnbontadoa00 5000005 Harding. will do much toward removing | O 115 MG ax. : . a more or less general impression that it Ry e YRl N | (Payment can be made in four quarterly installments.) there is any friction between these two = countries. | ment was causea when|PLANS TO TIGHTEN DRY the White House announced the re-i| ceipt of a score or more of congratu- LAW START SCRAMBLE latory messages from various world rulers upon the occasion of Mr. "urfl-; ing's inauguration and one from the| | WELLWISHER RASPS FINGER OF mikado was not included Lively Race for Places on House plained that the mika was delayed because it wa to the Japanese embassy here instead | Judiciary Committee—Volstead P i pa d ripti but of Deing hent direct to the White | Opposition Peters Out. Posctmaster General Will H. Hays He held the injured member up for SN g : concerning House. ! Reports that prohibition leaders in | Sported a bandage around a finger of the observation of City Postmasterifamine and noverty of all descrip- Chanc sign that he | SURRCE ualties” in the | duty. Chance,” declared the ter General. Then he whipped out his hand chief and guickly tore himself a hrate formml oo n® Pretident re- | Consress s planning to tighten | his right hand today us : ceived Semor Don Francisco Atias, |UP the Volste SERC O e of the first 3’:’.‘3.“.'%;‘"‘-}'.3°w';i“§.§'§‘o§'"snf§“3hc 2 the House judiciary committed which | handshaking campaisn h["h‘ffl:a‘l.l yes e entatives of that body at Presi- | ®ill frame the r-nended law, if one is | terday with employes of his depart- ks aaumuration. and e | 10 be introduced at the extra session. | ment. ok Teturning 1o Panama me wished | The committee, ieretofore. has "'J"-i While giving the “glad hand” to his| his finger. Post to extend his felicitations. gisted of twenty-one members, thir-{ .oworkers in the Post Office Depart-! Although fitcen republicans and six democrats. | ment, somebody rasped his finger With | with many at the city post of o 1 big ring. creased republican majority, will be x ShdsnaktnE nE MA . Ll o e | In the hurry of the handshaking Mr. | General signified his intention of RY G Tapanrhublican and six demoerats. | Havs did not observe the injury untii | ing back toon and grasping the CINCINNATI, March 18.—Mary Gar. | there am seven places to ‘be Alled, | Iy N4 £oftin over to TG jyashingcon [\of exervaminEleem ploYERIIAthS den announced here that she Would|most of them on the demoerat de continue to manage the Chicage Met- | If all should be given to anti-pro- - Washingtonians have, to date, contributed to the sup- port of the Associated Charitics. Are you one of these? If you are not, and if the thought of a hungry Washington baby or a deserted Washington mother reaching out for your hand means more to you than a gesture, fill out the blank below and swell the total. Urge your friends to do likewise. Washington cannot turn away from its helpless POSTMASTER GENERAL'S HAND you get in the line of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 1921 - fh esed e fa ; EoTat] | l3 fll] HAVE HEEDED cnedjin cledt the family on account | GINGLE TAXERS DINE. | i Sqlely Johnny, one of the children, — i e had ost “the rent money furnished Speakers Discuss Methods of Ad- CHARITIES APPEAL % n. the visitor thought At > I Topne) As < vancing Their Theory. many people he work of Vork she tur; in her de: 0 she called the charities off ! P ! j {he telephane and asked why the Tlub of Washington. told m Contributions i not helped the family in question. D canuiation | K h i i sonal visits to the Vounz persons interested in the sin- | of L'fe' that the father of the f d zle-tax proposal I dismissed from his work for alles John M. or. formerly a Tepr P to noon toda 0 persons had | dru nd neglect of duty, sentative in Congress from Nor contributed to the E: appeal of | it one v 1 fitty-two Dakota. outlined progress of x:, {the Associated Chari for 10000 | times. each time released on collateral. fax in that statc rs who ' 5 2 furnished by the money | [ the De- . members Jhnny for losinz,” she said to ghe Inte orank AN UNUSUAL ontributions are coming in from | If, ax she found the o was an Stephens of Philadelphia. sto people in all walks of life. Judging | 01d Story to the " of Washington, Fawin s INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ! Ktos . Ross from the returns, many households enroll cent strong. Yesterd ing their memb [T e s st e igrs the 16 Washington Single = . el g 100y 2 \ i ation of th ty. 0 which s s in ¢ ¥ one of th \es and intere [ on H. Ralston. pre clients of the As ted Charities thelr contributi - e S aeviand Tax Retorm FIRST was given milk for her O i fition, presinen: 0 0 voar. us an expressilon of 8 O e e e LR B " 2 expreauion 0 wprt” | heart and s sirons reralve fo have her i MORTGAGES [ independent circumstances n ted Cl which combines aid No love scenes are permitted to be | i hution of $10. The tre. with knowl of conditions. shown im the movies in Zion City ured ‘on Washington real contri follow derson v that h eay ! tions mas- it {how few of us stop to think—cer- dker- | tainly neat com- ¢ here at our own doors and among our | bandage, which he applied around;,wn peonle. suffering. hunger and af- i ho did mot shike hands ! o . 0w | ing to his sore finger. the Postmaster rejjof hand | local | Soher Sear” Her Sutceseor: ihe zait | be in'ruprome commands - . | HOSFITAL BOARD NAMED. | ATTACK PALMER RULING. would be a mant whom she had al-| Friends of Chairman Volstead de- ready selected. clared today that the movement re- [ Doctors to Pick Sites Under New |Possibility of Beer at Soda Foun- | CHICAGO, March 18.—Following a|cently started in some quarters to| telephone conversation with George | oust him from leadership had about | o el AT ? N M. Spangler. business manager of the | petered out. The namin; Commits | Appropriation for Soldie; i ains Sterts Drive by Drys Chicago Opera Company, the Chicago | tee chairmen is in the hands of the | Determination of the location of sol-! Pronibition officials declined to com- headquarters of the company issued | committec on committees. which is!gjor rehabilitation hospitals, provided i ment on the statement in Philadelph the following statement: expected to hold to its old rule by “Mary Garden's agreement as gen-| which top place goes according to{for by Congress at the’ last sessiol.|vosierday of former Attorney General a committee of phy cretary Mellon | oy pny 2 t and an-| Department and zht mean that beer could be eral director of the Chicago Opera | seniority rank. will be made b Company has two more years to run. y Several members of the ju TY | sicians anpointed by Her statement at Cincinnati is attrib- | committee who will not e thei o ” uted to overmodesty on her part.!next Congress votcd against the of the Treasui She will undoubtedly continue as gen- | stead law, but they did not seek re- |[nounced by him vesterday & eral director for several years to|electiol Of the repudlican members | The headquarters of the committee Imer. who said his rceent icians may pr ing beer ft come.” | who supported the enforcement act |will be in this city, and officcs alreads Itions carrying out Mr. Palmer's one dicd ‘and the other was defeated |have been cstablished in the Bullet ion handed down on the day befor | for renomination in the primary. building by Dr. iam e of i ; MARINE CORPS ORDERS. | ““In checking over the names of ap- | Pittsburgh. Pa. chairman of the he retired from office. will be le board and the only member who has; the n Col. L. Karmany at San Francisco | plicants for 'judiciary assignments j lerders said it was shown that many vet reported for duty. Dr. Frankrevenue. said Commissioner Will has been detailed to command thel pailed from big cities. Billings of Chicago and Dr. Pearce ,q4ing that therefore the full e United States marine guard at Peking, S e Bailey of New York also have been [ g€l AL FRCEIRTE TR 0 Chin ramed as members and have accepied xt commissioner of internal ms. - d sold | over soda fountain counters. Regula- opin- i Washi By eription cheerfnll ven ¥ the work of tiie As ated Ch through her personal efforts u to help a noor family toid toda The father had - 50 the vi learned, ~ven seemed to go from bad to worse. ! Although the money rent had | 1i Col. L. M. G x ermine i e e e o umiten soiec® 1 KIWANIS OFFER JOBS. |The fourth member Dr. V. G. Bow-| ‘TN o0 pronibition bureaus man of Pittsburgh, has been asked to Maj. R. Coyle, in th: bureau of corve. but Secretary Mellon has not ' have been besieged since the Palmer gD, e gPAriment et | Wounded Men to Be Placed at Ex- | eived from him an acceptance. 'oOpinion was made public. both T N e Sy sl e Raw! ““White, the chairman of the |and drys urging their sides for con- v i iration of Service. board. is a noted tuberculosis special- | sideration of the officials in draffting | o S T onihas bech tetired = jat. He was abroad during the world | the regulat Although conside . J. White, at marine head-| Following an announcement by Roe |war in charge of tuberculosis work | able study has been given to the rul quarters here, has been assigned to duty at Quantico, Va. gia SRe LA W D). Y tay ban kad hiy ommend to the Treasury the sites fo resignation acccpted. stated that he knew of one of the sol- | fue hospitals to be operated under uf_r;:no:‘:!el: ::nvun].;v:; s A e dier guests from Walter Reed Who|{ha war risk ineurance bureau. The| The Treasury Departme would be discharged next week and |, S moegieal Thelquested by Dr. Wilbur REVENUE HEAD SELECTION. |{hat he had already found him a job. | sosgoqmoors "~ NOSPHAIS MaY e | perinendent “of Fulkerson at the Kiwanis Club week or the Amcrican forces. ing, there was no indication that the Iy luncheon yesterday. in which he| The committee will select and rec-; regulations could be vompleted short Consicaration is being given by Sec- |Claude Woodward, vresident of the ;| form bureau, Dr. Clarence club, said_that any Walter Reed man | Tfue Wilton and Deets Picket retary Mellon of the Treasury De-|plaling th e tion: of hi ; 3 g the expiration of his service partment to the head of the bureau |thould communicate with the Kiwanis NAVAL WINE RAN HOLDS. of internal revenue which directs the {Club and would thereby be assured o ; ) 3 ‘collection of internal taxes and en-|@ job. This announcement was fol- Secretary Denby Says He Favors jlations were issued. The petition forcement of the prohibition laws of |lowed by cheers from the hundred ipresented to Secretary Mellon, ask the Attorney General to re the country. The new Secretary re- |Soldier guests whom members of the | Daniels’ Order. . |petitioners having been informed by gards this appointment as a very im-(club had brought down from the hos-{ ., = 14 i1 wine mess on board|the Department of Justice that only | portant one. pital for the luncheon. There are several applicants for the |- After the Veterans were held, which ended injSe : - nll‘l'|::;“-;nrt;nfm:h:le:u£e&To“r:rl:e:; many of them receiving gifts of 310! stablished by the present administra- i not indicate whether he would ~E ol s and $5 bills and gold pieces. The sol- Secretary Denby says that, leav- | any action on the petition. Eyanston. Wl and Charles Snyder of|§{Cry were then: entertained at the |ing national prohibition out of e Cosmos Theater through the courtesy | question. he Is heartily in accord with | ===—— o'f Jull(qm Brylawski, manager, an ga-‘:hl:- 3«:»1: ‘?nbnl\:;‘sunio. (x:‘r;gu;l::i;y o canian. i es not believe s = HEADS AMNESTY COMMITTEE. | tive Kiwens nard” of naval officers can be found | Ask Mrs. Harriot Stanton Blatch of New |its presentation by Roy Neuhauser,! Who favor rescinding the Daniels'] York, who was selected by the socialist | congratulating the City Club upon its |order. g party to head their amnesty committee | decision to go on with the erection of ¢ I terday and opened headquarters for the | auditorium would be’one of the fea- | FIVE HURT AT $1,000 FIRE. | committee at the Hotel Bellevue. tures. ® “Mark of S S AT | were injured slightly in fighging af lark of Supr=macy, $1.000 fire originating in the Summer NATURE STUDY EXHIBIT. | jiichen of the home of John Guttman | f§ OR €very bottle of Women wil ! be told how (o select |, onth, "eleventh. fwelfth and thir | southeast. last night. Suffering prin- : 3 Clothes most becoming to their Phy-)ieenth divisions of the pubiic schoois | cipally from cuts and burns, Miss | This means that you will o .y Lthird of a series of lec- | wijl give an exhibition of its work at| Flora Guttman, twenty vears old, always ask for A resolution was adopted. following ih Washington, arrived in this ity yes- | a downtown clubhouse, in which a main l Fisherman, the Two ivilians and three firemen BECOMING CLOTHES, TOPIC. e The nature study departmeht of the | on Savannah street, near 15th street emulsion that you buy. tures on “Big Problems Confronting |ine the Methodist temperance board to the Palmer opinion before any regu- naval sels, abolished by former|on request of the Treasury would the R o e e e tary jels. will not be se. opirion be reviewed. Mr. Mellon did For It! ffi Expect to. find the l t of view the take . Armstrong Manual Training | daughter of the occupant of the house: American Women Today." by Mrs. |Schooi from March 21 to 24, it was | Raymond J. Reed of 629 M street Alice Buchanan. service director of |announced today. The exhibits will | cquthwest, Privates G. E. Hunt, Fred scol l’s EM“lsmN —— Jelleft, Inc., at the Wilson [be furnished by the pupils of the | i.oefler and Sergt. Stein of No. 23 Normal School tonight at 8:15 o'clock. ' schools of these divisions. | engine company were treated at Cas- | N —_—_— L0 Hospital. ‘ Scett & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. SPECIAL NOTICE3. [ SPECIAL NOTICES. i ———ALSO MAKERS OF—— THE PUBLIC 1S-INVITED TO AN OPEN DIS- | SHAMPOOING, S . AN { Comwion of the question. *Sheuid the sireet | painted Easier. birindss. o st yave| BECEIVED BY PRESIDENT. | i meilwazs > consolidated under government | cards. 306 Holimead pl. nw. Tel. Col. 53063, | _William A. Jack, 34, son of Dr.| > Sy it ST o C st | - i) 4 E William A ir., of 225 Cnlhp;ral n.w.. hall second floor, 8 o'clock p.m. | WANTED—A LOAD OF FURNITURE To Go| 2Venue. was in the group of Boy ol d . [ 1o Winchester or Harrisbure, Va.. e ,}.’.’.,.,,| Scouts received by President Hard- (Tablets or Granules) ¥ z erry. 3 ng at the White House. Jack is one e (men Nke | SMITH TRANSFER AND STORAGE C0., | of the voungest Boy Scouts of the For 'ND'GEST'ON ia] Bapt. Ch., 7th and Eye n.e. | 13i t. n.w. District to receive h honors in 20-2) , FOR CALIFO! . MARC L D, D) 3 the organization. AN C R s now located at ] il e e LUMBER AND. L ABOR | I S brin : - —<costs are down. Make you SMITH TRANSFER AND & HOT= = Jown. Make your wpring 1313 U st. n.w. REAT, ESTATE MEN Al 3 oors, Posts and Pickets, QUID CEMENT. 5 Wall! Board, etc. " Any quantity | ot you? Only ome cOBl necessary (0 stop rof weanted, . Lot us estimate and apply same. | Tin roofs guaranteed 5 years. slagz 10 MAD- | 1SON_CLARK. Sole Distritmtor. 1314 Pa. ave. s.a.. Washingion, D. €. _Lincola 20 YOUR OLD _WOOD FLOORS PLA CLAFLI acraped and refinished : small closet done free te demonstrate my work. C. ADAMS. 607 n HOMES BUILT TO SATISFY THE MOST CRITICAL BUYER INSPECT 4106 3rd St. N.W. Always Open Until 9 P.M. FOR EYEGLASSES. Catl_an At the First Sign EPERS, A’ —of a leak in your roof. pho your resideace: look like new: prolong "': We'll be on the job ,..m.a.“.“l,'n’;. b AA 'R LR Ruu oth 8t. r&g;s:glg{g‘c' Padraic H_ Pearse Council of the American Rooflog Asaociation for the Recognition of the Irish A Tl it o skl o | Wour Mattress Wil Last a'clock pom., at @1 B street nw" .):;u'bl:"r: Imgcr and F“l Better if : : .the Box Spring Is Kept Right. " The box spring is ti® real foundation of the Ded A moderu Plant Tor snch se PR e {Felien o, ve. | BEDELL'S FACTORY " “BE A SPORT” = Phone Main Pure Linseed 0il Paint. $1.10 per gallon, deliv, | ke Clristopher Columbus. Metallic Roof Paint— in‘hw 920 N. Y. ave R. W Main 4077 g ! : ! - = — '.,r Devoe's pure Paint, you'll discover a| GAS_RANG®S REPAIRED AND REBUILT. | new way to increase sour pr GLIvE, L BOWERS. rr &8 B w. uv | B teer Paint and Glass Co., 239 Wisconsin ave. West 67, Paints and ( for_Every Purpos: o THE ART OF PRINTING Call Main 760, At Its Best Grafton&Son,Inc., 75, "%%% | The National Capital Press THE BEST PRINTING | 1210122 D St. N.W. ‘ R e but not high priced. e, 830 13th St. JFhone THE SERVICE SHOP " [Dress Up the Home With New BYRON S. ADAMS. §3'NPRY ! Window Shades. haio Roof Men of Long Just What the Experience Roof Needs! Four large outside bedrooms, with large living and dining room, a very convenient kitchen and a ®bright airy cellar. Every room as bright as day. Lots of win- dows—lots of wal}] space, plenty closets, spacious porches. The price is lower than what you would be asked for many old houses in an unprotected neighborhood. It will pay you to see them at once. Take Soldiers’ Home car to 3rd and Upshur Streets. D. J. DUNIGAN ~-at your mervica here, Ironclad Roof Paint fills the metal res i roof leaks tell with hard, toy iron oxide Wm H e TR Joueh e oxge"in"a limeed (=5 Main 1267 AR CASEY Pty i m IRONCLAD i irs vr X il 2 e wets | | i { i | H i | i | 1 | { i the fund is Howard S. Reeside. H street northwes: butions may be Milton E. Ailes, chairman of the finance col 5 ved today Senate. Mr. Sanderson had own sit E from the - viewpoint th Ibeen furnished. the ord threat- | 1 Circulating Library —and read the latcst Two- dollar books for twenty-five cents. Pearlman’sBook Shop 933 G St. N.W. Open Evenings | cuss the family. People in All Walks At e night. Mrs Swanton Sug ment of a junior I Then a new plan was presented by are | la . to whom contri- ent. or to The Star. Letter From Secretary. $12,500 Brand-New Corner House 4 Bedrooms and Bath Garage Under House ving lett eorge secretary Unit 1 Mr. Ailes by he would like to be enrolled tal membe - contrin Mr. Sanderson wrote m just in receipt of tour very poeal in behnl® o our own It is impossible low it nheeded. were 1 5o inelized met almost every with now prevailing in foreign We are askad. and we do con- e freely as we sle, but we do not realize—that right linked with poverty, abound. hould first command our serious . 10 the exte that prompt should bhe rendered. It Al upon our generosit old saying “Charity begin practically exemplified. right now and right here in ngton. telephone 1 have a4 _you and 1 am hoving there will b othe ! at this. alizex Work of Charities. [ e P L S L ] good the rent s overdue, the children hungry. ceneraily in a bad w amily. The visiter exten 1 and church aid, but matters} I 5528 13th St. N.W. D. 1. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Ave. N.W. 3 Phone. M. 1267—1268 L T L T T T Join Our CONNECTICUT _AVE CHEVY CHASE MARYLAND PROPOSED RESUBDIVISION OF SQUARE 27 SECTION 2 Scale 1 ket v . Plding Restrction Lings Net. Shown. D3 temetant e o Warfig 0 GRAFTON ST HOICE lots right in the heart of “Old Chevy Chase.” Surroundea by fine homes. Nothing better—nothing more attractive. Perpetually restricted against busi- ness, rows of houses and apartment houses, yet only a block or two from the school, churches and stores. One car fare over the best line in the District. Note the wide streets and parKing: wide and economical lots. URVEYORS today staked off the lots—go out TO- MORROW and get yours. Salesmen on the ground. Only' 8 lots—they should all sell by Monday night. Act quickly. . EAL estate men generally know values. The follow- " ing have established their homes within a few squares of/the property: - Messrs. King. Webster. Cummings, Etchison, Maury, Hedges, Yellott, Henry, Boss, Edwards and Wagenhorst. Thos. J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. 2 M. 6830 nd continued striving toward | is the | R. Swapton. dent of the Women's Single Tax and had cetublishment of a single tax es con- . ch the single tax can be | . its methods of op way in which the sin | Ay " brought about. Mrs. Li mhe psted establish- | e or ciub of and W. D. Ham, pre QUL L UL T T L LU LT L LT 4 Zhomes in all sectivn the city and suburbs to sel List your property with'% o The Munsey Trust Co. Real Estate Dept, Munsey Bldg. ¥. 0042 at last Insurance Sales DENOMINATIONS $100 $500 $1,000. List of attr upon reque THE F. H. SMITH COMPANY tive investments Investment Department 815 15th Street Forty-cight years without loss to any investor. T LT T OO U LU U T LT LU LT T = —————————————3 —_———————————y N Agent doesn’t have to be aggres- sive to be up-to- date, nor does he have to be sensational to be convincing. Trading through this office means ou get wide awake service, faximum Service” and that vou profit therehy. Here's an instance of oppor- tunity: Chevy Chase home of stucco ith red tile roof. Two . stories, complctely de- tached; ecight rooms; ( two baths; maid's room; front and rear sleeping porches; hot-wa- ter heat; electric lights. Quar- tered oak floors; open fire- place. Garage. Large Ilot. $8,000. RE 1405.Eye Street, N\ Main 4752 WANTED First Trust Loans We have on hand a large fund to invest in first mortgage loans zt current rates of interest. LSS5 Commission and title charges reasonable. Moore & Hill, Inc. 1420-22 H St. N.W. Phone Main 1453 TIITTIRIRRITIT LR R RRNARERR TSN e——— $§2,000 Less Than Other Builders t Are Asking for Practically | the Same House HOMES £ (91 S = Just East North Capitol Lots 20x140 Feet Room for Two Garages OPEN DAILY H. R. Howenstein Co. 1314 F St. NW,, or 7th and H N.E. We have been success- ful in selling our own apartment houses. Why |} not let us sell yours? f: Harry Wardman 4 1430 K Street N.W. Phone Main 4190-91-92 ¢

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