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Z THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1921. - B SOLEMN MASS SUNG SCORE .S, VALUES ATCARDINALSBER, | o2 | |INTRANG IPORTS . Thousands Pass Catafalque| | zens’ Relief Association for | |Business Men Voice Objec- more members and more S in Cathedral at money? tions to New Plan of Sen- ate Committees. Nine thousand dollars is Baltimore. Protests against the legislation still_needed to enable these family welfare agencies to ‘By the Assoclated Press. 1 BALTIMORE, March 29.—Members agreed on by republican leaders to of different periods. It is said to provide for tariff taxation at Ameri- be one of the best of its kind in the continue their work. ©f the different Catholic religious or- can instead of foreign valuations are % world. They need your help. Vill y ive it by send- ders, male and female, filled the ca- AWillS youss A thedral today at the second of the se- being received by members of the In a specially furnished room FEMININE STYLES SINCE 300 A.D. s SHOWN IN BIG DOLL COLLECTION BUY THIS 1ast 1,600 years, from the abundant | $ar®y 1058 fOF the matetial robes of the Roman patriclan to the abbreviateq skirts of today, are rep- |- B resented on 185 doils, dressed by Mrs. Abe Martin Says: Charles S. Wright of this city. Work was begun on the unique collection of mannequins more than six years ago, after months of study of au- thenticated prints portraying styles Royalty Engaged. Have You Done . Your Share? Are you one of the 4,188 persons who have responded For Investment or for Your Own Use— Can Rent to Pay 79, Net WAKE UP, MODERN STORE BUILDING MERCHANT TENANTS Substantial three-story and Speculators v | cellar modern store building, peculators have been offer (iih hot-water heat and electric ing very close to owner's price! light; lot 23x99.8. for this desirable property. e X X X W W WX ing a contribution to Howard S. Reeside, 923 H street Serviceable for any line ca- e Ties of special requiem masses for the northwest? Senate finance and house ways and madames of the dark ages contem- We are looking for the con-! tering to women's trade. repose. of the soul of Cardinal Gib- means committees. = That inequallties plategbellesjjofythie irensissance and servative merchant, expecting Very close to corner of 11th bons, who died last Thursday. The N an e e Lol diroault feapedially Sorightlyfdebutantes ot on e o him to buy it now at our rea- and G Sts. Northwest. Street e s mported wares in bellum and modern days. Eve also y ! Rev. Eugene J. Connelly, chancellor the middle section of the United s sonable figure. cars in front of the diocese, was the celebrant. and IRISH CABLE GRAT'TUDE States, is declared by business ocon- has a place in the fashlon review, - the music was sung by the students of cerns objecting to the new valuation but merely as an example of how | The recognized center of St. Charles College, Catonsville. plan. 3 : clothes make the woman. De'ays will result in paying al i e 1 ‘After the services the public re- TO PRESIDENT HARDING | " Those criticising the American val- i One of the most interesting cos- higher price or a huge rental Washingtc rental trade. where ~ sumed its slow march past the car- uation system, adopted to. inerease : tumes is that of a fisherwoman from | are located the largest depart- for a lease term. e s EArift returns. and also, in effoot. Lo — e ho ey vat b anno 11 last night, when the edifice was|pelj i It to Relief | I i iaat i eor iy - - e et s of STk ctn a3 PONEBGA IR Support t protection for Ameorican industrs: sfrectionithsflusLy (BEoteRyHiolive on tions in life filed past the catafalque Fund—Capt. Rees Shot contend that American values of mep. that arm of the sea, for their dres ment stores Many out-of-town as well as Liberal advertising by the 1 local concerns are daily bidding {urgest retail stores nearby to take a last look at the benign and chandise differ at Boston, Ne : )| | standara has remained unchange | cor E ] arge 2 Tamiliar featares of the dead prelate to Death. Francisco, New Orisaws Lo for 500 year: for choice business locations. | bring the buying public to that « as he lay in state, clad in the purple her ports of entry, and that no in- : o Shifts in American styles are illus- { particular community. Vestments of his Bigh office. By the Associated Pres: X flexible standards of valuation are feasi- trated by eight waxen-faced beauties, i St lomses Bayibe adners The National Federation of Ukrain-{ DUBLIN, March 29.—Gratitude for |ble. The price differences, it is con. starting with the street gown © I et elena R oniiaced Will leave first trust for jan Jews of America in convention | President Harding’s support of the |tended, would be greater in ; 1850. In this display are an after- Bore adopted resolutions of sympathy | movement in America to raise funds |Of the'country because of th Gamagl : noon frock of 1857, a calling costume “to the peopie of Baltimore and all who | for the suffering in Ireland has been | tation distances from the seaboard. - ) of 1869, bail gowns of 1860 and spring mourn the passing of his eminence.” | cabled to the White House by the Prominent republicans of the congres- i wear of 1869. The operagoer : Cables F Pty I mayor of this city. sional taxation committees concede that 3 - ¥ 1910 stands haughtily erect in the SSdelimmnsmerin, he there is some merit in the objections to , extremely tight skirt of that year. e 5 2 oo "mb!;"lglzhflp %&b}‘{fléflm,;’:sflgx Ireland,” cablegram said, “a :22 y’xhll:liun legislation, but beliave ool G Leaders in ;Irvzzlx?: (“oslur::slh-‘iel": We can’t imagine anything ishop O. B. Corriga SR B s at its bene ; i se, from the time 1 ¢ 1ma Yo sincerely gratified by your efits would be much greater e e ™ mne. western world, | more disappointin’ than receiv- | to vacate, at expiration of lease years. Consider this proposition and _ Price for immediate sale, be prepared for any emerge $37500. Possession soon. the papal secretary of state, Cardinal | 3gement of the movement ve | than any harm which would resu.t. Ob- e i e . 2 Gasparri, which read as foilows: B e ial vt Foanraticn i aised, the republican leaders £ - ¢ g Slant-eyed. brown-faced dolls present . in’ 3 loving’ cup after long an’|% s l ONE & FAIRFAX “The august pontiff has learned | 51ways true to Ireland in her hour of . can be met by provisions under con- : - a complete picture of feminine Nip- P bl = . With profound sorrow of the death of | {ri1)" The funds are urgently need- | sidération to give the Treasury ap- : pon's armor of conquest in rich silks | honorable service. his eminence Cardinal Gibbo He | eq to restore buildings destroyed and | praisers authority to equa 4 > i ang satins. A large group of Chinese S : 18- : offered up prayers for the soul of the | 1o roliove distrcas s differences at. the i rerEn 2 AT 1 | mannequins, arrayed in_heavy silk Art ,5““1“}’ has a new 18-case - 1342 New York Avenue N.W. 'ord!hl! prelate and lserr‘;d; he?mf;‘ Capt. Rees, one of the officials of | ports of entry. fabric, peep from beneath coquettish | tourin’ car. Y condolences to your lordship, to the | pyplin Castle, was shot dead this oriental sunshades. < A s - ~ clergy and to the faithful of the morning outside his hotel, in Drury ST Hats have received particular at- (o7 el AT s SO e Ao ieitostrotosd archdiocese.” street here, it was announced in an SEAMEN'S HEARING SET. tention in the collection. There are —_— A message from Elizabeth, Queen | ,ficial statement from the castle. . horned headgear, popular in the year | Indiana is likely to have a consider- ot Belgium, to the brother and family | Four men comprised the party which 1200; the monster miter hats and the |able number of women filling positions of the cardinal was forwarded by |gid the shooting. Wages and Working Conditions Be- sugarloat hvbods, with clusters of |as county school superintendents as a James Gustavus Whiteley, Belgian A Exencrnted: 883 £ hair dressed high against the sup- 5(;!::[ of the elections to be held next B S eadr"® T°®*8°| LONDON, March 29.—The govern- ore Shipping Board Friday. e eaifievica: ; “Her majesty, the Queen of the Bel- | ment today issued a white paper| A new agreement covering wages R X S O In analyzing the various styles Mrs. Wright, who is an author and| = tare has inciracted me. by cable, to | BiVing the result of the court inquiry and working conditions for all class- es of seamen employed on vessels on the wife of the district attorney of BUY A HOME e s Ylatives of |30to the affair at Mallow, Ireiand, /v ey o e e iobone, the | January 31, when several railway |the Atlantic coast will be discassed ‘expression of her deep sympathy in thelr bereavement.” A stmilar message from the Belgian «queen was delivered to the cardinal's household. Mr. Whiteley also receiv- ed the following cablegram from Car- ton de Wiart, prime minister of Bel- um: “It is with deep affliction that we have learned of the death of his eminence, Cardinal Gibbons, and we beg you to express to the venerated colleagues of the illustrious and re- gretted prelate our most sincere sympathy and condolence.” Resolutions passed at a memorial meeting of the city council asked that all bus‘ness in Baltimore be suspend- men were shot by officers who were attempting to run down the party of assassins that had wounded Capt. King, a district inspector, and had shot his wife dead. The white paper shows that the court vindicated the action of the military ,and rendered a finding that the railway men had not been improperly dealt with. The railway men were shot when the police, hearing the firing at Capt. King and his wife, rushed to the Mal- low railway station, where it was alleged they were fired upon, and then opened fire, their fusillades kill- ing one railway employe who ran up the track, and wounding several others who accompanied him, one of Friday at a meeting of private ship- owners and operators of govern- goe:l&owned ships with the Shipping upper: PRINCESS MARGRETTHE - Of Denmark, who has just become en- _All_agreements with the men ex- iy Tbon, pire May 1, Chairman Benson sala,| ™7 4 Prince fene of Bomrbon. and owners and operators have sig- nified their intention of not renewing the &xlsting contracts, but to_effect ion in wages and changes in hours and working conditions. De- DEGREE FOR DR. ROWE. tails of the proposed changes, he said, will be worked out with the -Am¢ board after conferences between the | Dircctor General of Pan-American Union Honored. owriers and operators in New York, and then the employers will meet with the men to consider adoption| The honorary degree of doctor of of the new agreements. laws, University of Panama, was conferred on Dr. L. S. Rowe, director Wanted By long-established firm, an energetic and reliable real estate salesman, pref- erably to handle northwest residence properties. State experience and references. Start s emSaV_iD/q In a Superior Location INSPECT 5521 13th Street N.W. Take any 14th Street car to Kennedy Street. 4 Large Bedrooms Extra large Dining and Living Rooms. A ing at 10| them dying later. The incident caused 1 € S :.‘d',g;'.n""“:;';:”y"m::,fi‘:; 5% amark | a Ereat commotion among British general of the Pan-American Union, All replies treated in strict —_— of respect. railway men generaily, and at one | APPOINTED BY PRES'DEN‘L today by Ricardo J. Alfaro, Panaman confidence. Address Box Good sized Sleeping and Breakfast Porches. - D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Avenue N.W. Phone Main 1267. This Week! I%mmmmmn B HRIFT IS —— ECONOMY Well Directed. Putting Money into a Home is the best form of Economy, no matter from what angle you view the case. It's easier to buy a Home than nine out of ten think. We are at your service—offer- ing “Maximum Sérvice”. This time a national railway strike seemed minister of interior, and J. E. Le- ,UTE TO PRELATE. |Possible as a result. fevre, Panaman charge here, acting 254-E, Star Office. PAY TRIB Capt. S. E. W. Kittelle Made Gov-| a5 & special commission appointed A —‘——FIL P for the purpose by the President of ernor of Virgin Islands. Panama. The ceremony took place D. C. Catholic Clergymen Attend| NAMED TO L POST. at the Pan-American Union building. || «GOOD AFTERNOON, FOLKS” e s —_— President Harding has appointed 2 M foe; HocesnedCarc L. M. Estabrook Will Be Associate | C3Pt: Sumner E. W. Kittelle of the ‘Washington Catholic clergy in e e e Navy as governor of the Virgin Is-| RELTEVED FROM P. I. POST. large numbers attended a special " Capt. Kittelle has been on duty at| Lieut. Col. Raymond E. Ingalls, Dental requiem mass for the repose of the refi"’.’,e‘“érf;'efi{fififé chief of the bu- the Navy Department as a member of | Corps, on duty in the Philippine Islands, es, i come | the board of i ti d vey | soul of the late Cardinal GIbbons at | qociate chief of the bureau of mar- | for nearly two yimre Prine to ey | has been ordered to Fort Snelling, the Baltimore Cathedral today, where | kets at the consolidation July 1 of!he had been on sea duty with the At- | sonr. for duty the body of the primate lay in state. |these two bureaus of the Depart-|lantic fleet. He will relieve Rear Ad Rev. Brother D. Edward. president | mcnt of Agriculture. miral Joseph W. Oman, present gov of St. John's College. with the fac-| Combination of ‘these two bureaus|ernor of the Virgin Islands, about * ulty of that school; Rev. John Cree- K Was provided for in a recent act of| April 20. Admiral Oman will report den of Georgetown University, with |Congress. The markets bureau willlat the Navy Department for duty fifteen faculty members, and Rev. |!hen perform all the work now done | probably at sea. 3 Paul R. Conniff, president of Gonzaga : by the two hureaus. Mr. Estabrook — College, with a like number of |has been with the burgau of estimates cholatics. were | for Seventeen years. among those in the Washington Join Our . group attending services. Bishop Thomas J. Shahan, rector | For 65 years Fathor Jeha's Medict C. culafi Lil) a 'or ‘ears 1 of Catholic Tniversity, with twonty: |nis hod donausrs sutems aadiize|| LI ng Library five priests, and Mgr. C. F. Thomas, | builder—Advertisement. e el he b T pastor of St. Patrick” ith « than 100 pastors and ...x.‘z'.nu,"l‘fiz dollar books for twenty-five cents. Middies 79c —Somebody’s losing money on these famous make middies-but *'it’s an ill wind that doesn’t blow some one some good” and this is your gain. MEYER’S SHOPS 1331 F STREET Sterling & Tires Maybe some time—somebody—somewhere—will make a tire that will give better service than a STERLING—maybe we'll do it ourselves. But it doesn’t seem possible. Looks like we'd reached the limit. B tande TRY TO RELEASE AMERICANS. FRENCH HONORS ACCEPTED. |c2ns heia i goviey Romwa are teine || Pearlman’sBook Shop made by State Department | The Secretary of War has accepted | through unidentifigd agencies, accord- {| 933 G St. N.W. Open Eyenings the fourrageres, in the colors of the |ing to informatiof given to Senator | croix de guerre, which have been | Heflin of Alabama, who has made in- |y awarded by the French government|quiries in behalf of Emmett Kirkpat- Sterling Tire Corporation, Rutherford, N. J. Wire Wheels Repaired. Rims and Rim Parts | W.S. KENWORTHY & CO., “2.0 i attractive mahogany and_fivory trim, with hardwood floors; two car garage; larse alde ot. Priced Low at $9,000 T the greatest improvements in car constraction gollly ll;.exlll;?. !tneld is now selling at 2 share, will advance to §20 ty and speed. SECURITY STOR-. | April lst. i S AGE 00.. 1140 15th st. DON'T DELAY—BUY TODAY. WANTED_ADDRESS OF ANY PARTY WHO | Birmiagham Motets' & Truat, witnessed the accident to 16th st. bus at 16th ACT-ASRvans S Hullding- 310 « and V ste. n March 9. about 4:45 p.m. | The only and original “‘Biggs” in the Heating and Plumbing business is e uas The Biggs Engineering Co, L. TALBERT. 739 ¢ | 1810 14th <t n. w. Phone Franklin 817. WE_WILL WIRE ANY GROOM HOUSE | complete, ineluding beautiful et of lighting | g Sixtures and Mazda lamps. for $175: or 9-room | Warren W, B,grzsv W. K. Pace, house, complete with lighting fixtures and . Jas. Cunningham. lamps, for $245. We have wired over. 1.000 Heating ‘and Plombing repairs and T Tt ington. We b : r remodel. O et T phint 3% Dioar 72 | ine promptiy attended t by expert mechanten E A l N Ere st The Shade Shop w. homes in Washington. We have pleased over GAS RANGPS REPAT AND RPEBUILT. . STOKES BAMMONS S et Fr T e o R 830V 13thiSe (e | |1V Hat Water, team ox \Vaper: ARE YOU GOING Phone M. 4874 for Factory IS OUR SPECIALTY —to let your roof go and rus the risk of| Estimate on Window Shades. ruined walls? Why not have us put things ————— o0 i We roady with th = in ehape and feel safe whea rains come.|(Get Repa:rs Und = ;Y— i) and wxper! workmen o etall & pow INSPECT !41 143rd St. N. W. Organization will ‘set you right on any pr ition. to the 5th, 6th and 7th Field Artillery | rick of that state. said to have been £ JEESLoen e and the ist Machine Gun Battalion, | Sentenced to twenty years' imprison- PARK VIEW lst Engineers and 2d Field Signai|ment at Moscow for alleged political & e Battalion. activities. o=y, & brick = home with cement front porch; double _srm L IO'I'ICBS SPECTAL NOTICES. rear porches; contains TWILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS | WANTED_TO COMMUNICATE WITH TWO six rooms and bath contracted by any one but myself. or three more elderly ladies desiring lady and sleeping porch; KENNETH B. SMITH, 821 Fla. ave. n.e. *|chauffeur. I drive my own car. Address Box modern throughout. wflE‘“JOH’&' aAGD—Yfl‘rB wlffi; 18 TN 1 270- Star_office. 3 o ‘ashington. jease cal or write. MRS. B AL _MF] O] STOCK. JOHN PAGE, 305 M st. s.w. 30° | holders of the Great Falls Power coznuy, for P, 6 Per Ce 10, 0. 7. NOTICE- the election of directors and the transaction ays er nt oll, members of ibe'Indepenent Order of | Of orct iher e v bk T iy o |l e n = ? . = A B T T gt T SO (oF 6 6 G 157 Terw Pttt ot Ric || on shares maturing in 45 diction are requested to fil in the blank be. | $30ris, Vo, on THURSDAT, April 7. gz or 83 months. It SPECIAL GRAND LODGE Ol SPECIALIST_SKIN AFFEOTTON, PSORL 1. 0. O. F. Temple, 419 7th st. n.w. = &P = B Sirhui, M ararcy, 2 ogpe ||| Pays 4 Per Cent $3.000 ANNUAL INCOME FOR LIFE. on shares withdrawn be- DO YOU WANT IT? f 11 An investment in Birmingham Motors will ore maturity give o= -mn’:n Imv’me.a«l = m car. the no-axle car, is declared b te TEEE Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $700,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary .Petworth E 4 Large Bedrooms Very deep lots, suitable for garage and gardening. We are also specializing by giving an extra large living nd dining room. j 5 Our pgices are right. Terms very liberal. Always d lighted until 9 p.m. R -lumm'upl’hm Col. 5378 D. . DUNIGAN 1321 New York Ave. N. W. Phone Main 1. Braddock Heights, Md. Call us up today! lant or remodel your present one without IRONCLAD Xomee, toersgar Fot Mo 7 Teaky Roofs Repaired e e umbers . o Have it done right— cash prices. B H o & St s s o o, || BigES Heating Co. CASEY i e s ena 130, Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. s e = ©49-651 N. Y. ave.; 1517 7th ot. Tel. M. W. H; Gottlieb, H. E. Huntsberry, Original Printing Displays ¢ HEDGES _FURNISHED, Pt.m'r:ml un"‘i‘i h;" H St. ;Wlu“;m i - B it in i 1 : al Booklets, Folders, Circulars. | E’i& trimmed. ¥, A HERRBLL L brot Tod PHONB MAIN 4888 %o w. —now. We're ready to CALL ON US Practically Every Woman Knows —of the utility of an Electric st n.e. Cleaner for the ordinary pur- ‘The National Capital Press; CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO poses of rug and carpet cleaning. 12101212 D 8t. N.W. Wil Advise You Abont Your Eyee, 2 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. But not all realize with what TIUELT. CATHOLIC. ease and thoroughness curtains, o Keep the House Painted | ieraflic Roof Paint— mattresses, pillows, .upholstery, be Black —up ;\"cll if vnur\:;ant Pure Linaced Oil Paint, $1.10 por gatloa, dolty, drapery ?nd _chla’thing may Screen | Bt T & reat pro | We inslow "3 T ave. et CLEn - A splendidly constructed 36-room hotel, completely Paint, | “WC . bEvor ana ether == We will gladly demonstrate furnished, with every modern convenience; located in CLAPLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. the complete efficiency of the— o ELECTRIC CLEANER Don't dread “housecleaning™ this spring. Resolve to “Do it electri- cally.” the heart of Nature’s beauty, positively one of the finest resorts and highest altitudes in the East. The property is in excellent condition, and is located on the main thoroughfare, which is traveled by all tourists. Has a large lot with many shade trees, shrubbery and flowers; garage for six cars. S0c pt. | Quelity Tainte. Cuil ‘on ua for p z s T FOR RENT—UPRIGHT AND GRA . PIANOS FOI NT—! G| ND GRAN] Becker Paint and Glass Co., |yl for rrat ot retsonabie rices; rexteap e & e T W e licd ‘on Durchase price by akrecment, 1239 Wiscousin Phone West 87 Wondit,"ITi0 6. Nictrotas &nd records. o0 Make Us Prove It WANTED—A _VANLOAD OF HOUSEHOLD REY'S FIBRE COATING GUARAN.|€00ds from New York, Philadeiphis and Har. Ty Siop Wi jeaks 1a, your root. put| Subure.THE BIG 4 TRANSIER ‘00, 1 on by foof specialists. We repair any 4 st. Phone Main 3159, HERE'S the Bouquet or Puritano Fino for the men who like 2 moderate smoke —the Corona or Esce| kind of roof. 3 _ Rugs washes Make your selection at This property is s!:owmg a large income, and has for you who prefer a big, hearty smoke; the Blunt, or the Ever-Ready Roofing Co. |4,7eu; muidence: look like n m."-'n"-"?l' ' Electric’ Shop. Cash price, 99 been filled to its capacity during the season. It can be Favorita—well, there are 10 shapes to choose from, and $45. First payment only.... Wa gladly demonastrate, sither in your home or at our stors. UL EY Phone Col. 2118, 1020 Park rd. * apise s 7 Electrical Contractor | APRIL. SHOWERS FOUSE WIRING, REPAIRING. re not good for leaky roofs. Pheme prices begin at 10c. Distributor D. Loughran Co., Inc. 14TH AND PENNA. AVE, WASHINGTON, D. C. EL PRODUCTO bought on very easy terms. FOR MORE COMPLETE INFORMATION SEE i COLUMBIA ¥ FIXTURE CO., et and i B. R VOG H. 8. GRINDER. ly the A g s 11 ANDER. e| trouble expertly and at & low price. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. 1114 9tk 8t. Phone North 231-383. Roafin ROOF TROUBLE Call Main 760. Grafton& Son, 4 S. PHILLIPS 1409 New York Ave., N.W. ‘Phone Main 98 A Printing Service —is offere: you at this shop mot fouxd elsewhere. High grade, but not high priced. RVICE SHOP 806 12th St. N.W. Phones Main 1130 or 1131

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