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> - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1921 - 13 "REVISION OF TARIFF | e s s lPRESll]ENT TOVIEW [SCHOOL SITES MAY BE LOST [EARING SFTBACK | rotiea e TOWN WIPED QUT: PLEABEFOREC. OFC.| s s e ke i el 4 length. The fossils will be ng of the islands into Foreign Trade and Immigra- | | Jusosiav " control ~ provoked | heartrending scencs, eaprcially placed in the museum of na- Fifty Ships Loafing Along $5.000,000 Program Will Make Pur- Argument Against Furtheri Hoaniaciemcen i madria: ;Doctors. Nurses and Troops Prof. Hernandes Pacheco says Coast on Way to Virginia .chase of Lots More Difficult. Reduction of War Risk | :::.,::;-:;:u:;;.,"' " ™™ | Rushed to Aid Tornado Vic- Capes. ~ | Insurance Force. | _ tims at Braxton, Miss. Prolonged delay by Congress in ap-|between 10th and 15th streets proving the original $5.000,000 school In the fifth division—A twenty-four- {WILL ENTER ROADS EARLY |Puidine wrosram aill ievitavly res ot e 2 o . IBUREAU WORK 'OUTLINED | sult in the loss to the school system of| In the sixth division—An eight- tion Are Also Taken Up | ttavecchin, on the Island i ¥ of the people, the dis- of thelr hereditary foen. Br ! They carried away even the cof- STRIKE LOSS DISCUSSEDI the tombatones, leat they might SMOKING RU|NS IN WAKE d by Slnv inscrip- ) = it! coln Park. Nearly in Half During Five- e Catied vetter timene o | Leave Here Late Today on was pointed out today by an official| In the eighth division—An eight-| and Vocational Training Activi- ks ey e at Convention. [ e fins containing the dead, and also Export Commerce Declared Cut| | geponticd fn- the,murewm a¢ | [Executive and Secretary Denby 1o |ion sr semoot muthorivies. In fact, 1| Ly Suim i the vicinits ol 1n- | Includes Hospital, Compensation | |Rescue Work Delayed as Outside When the vessel on which that property in the Ingleside com-|room addition to the Bowen School. : _ Month Period they had taken passage sailed Mayflower. munity selected as a location for one| 1N the ninth division—A sixteen- i ties, Officials Inform Congress. ! P o tirely Cut Off 5 c £.00 S Signy room addition to the Buchanan School. 5| 2 ciated Press Swayi(ke men sani)(ie Jiatian {of the junior high schools provided for|"In the tenth division—An eight-room | Soldier relief work, including hospi- ‘soumeaSt Washington Citi- | et e Press. nathem, while the | | BY the Associated Press ANTIC CITY, N. J.. April 2 weeplng and | NEWPORT NEWS, Va, April tariff laws, foreign Praying, on the deck. | ! Fifty ships of the Atlantic flect, headed 1 on’s immigrant and R R S AT TP | by the flagship Pennsylvania, are loating | “There is only one other site suitable| In the cleveath division—An eight- |setback if Congres i Pl | farmine comrainity ems and remedial meas- along the Virginia and North Carolina | for oolhouse available in Ingle- | Foom avldl(m‘n‘_ttf\ the m:nlx- hool, :;'lrrmm‘nun to reduce the forces of the ans. |ton was peacefully go the ind al situz v coast s cilling B side, id this official. “and unless it} {cUr-room addition to the Deanwood | g, k insura eau, accord t et s e S coasCt this Smom Killing time as it | {00 o O ouses undoubtedly | School and a four-room building to | “oF Fisk insurance bureau e @ A unamimous vote of app discussion today at the | were, until 6 o'clock tomorrow morning. | will be crected on it by the owner, and | Fcplace the Smothers School. to officials of that institution. Another&ina 5000000 school buildir of the hual conven- A4 they will pass in the Virginia |we will be unable to build a school in| In the thirteenth division—an cight- | serious phase of the matter which is{ o was recorded by Southeast < is the requirement to | > L GdiStaten Chamber PR = - Preaide ard. | this neighborhood. This is the situa-|room addition to the Lovejoy School, | facing the offic - ot “itiz to be reviewed by President Hard- jon which confronts us also in other|a four-room addition o the Cardoza Al i Washington Citizen in the building project is now the|building in the vicinity of the Stevens ion, compensation and vocational | g e ilding ' School ‘and a four-room addition to | e zens Approvi ildi scene [otian extensive homs bUIIAING it Fasi) itaryimond) School. { training activities, will receive a serious pprove Building on its de insi g | ATy busiz cam- the Un ociation at of Commerce. More 004 ele- | ¥ N ) 3 1§ oyes receiv i = 0 merce. More than 4,000 dele- | i ‘lock. sections of the city where new schools|School and a four-room addition to|!¢0U T of employes receiving | 3 meeting held iast nigh Tyler gates were in attendance. ; u Virginia [and additions to others are nceded to|the Bell School. $1.800 r@ind over by mearly ome- | School. In presenting the resolu s . Defrees, president of the coast_and the raft are strung |remedy the overcrowded conditions.”} 167 Additional Rooms. half. A P eaehTE R otac . s ] ; | 5 ! { tion. Charies L. Viner spoke on the Rk seration of all sin- |out behind them. There are twenty Anxious for Action. This program will give the schooi| Steady reduction in the forces of the | inadequa 3 n : peniae e ajo zhti cra N S | £ wi s s { uate accommos s v gloTe Am wuld be effected in major fighting craft in the fleet and| Therefore school authorities are|system 167 additional rooms. Dr.|war risk bureau is going on. Wherever | of the bl @ q2tons in many | order ut a return to | nearly thirty smaller craft. including {goubly anxious that Congress take|Frank W. Ballou, superintendent of | work is four e getting slack cm- | e buildings, and said it seemed | schools, asked for 183 additional | ploves are rooms in the first building project,|some other division where the work is but since that time funds were pro-|behind. But the ¢otal number of em- | in the burcau must_be reduced ! and industrial |Commissioners Favor In- | torpeio boat destrovers, submarines and | immediate steps to authorize the $3. g strikes and auxiliaries. 1000.000 appropriation to finance the in great eco- : Mayflower to Leave Today. building program. Delay in granting ommended the | Creasing It to 2 Per Cent one of the eraft except those bearing | the appropriation, officials point out, sed or transferred to | UNfair that many children should be | Uirely.cut off from { unable to get anything better t a | phone and te + half-day instruction. | survivors stru President A. G. Herrmann said the | 'Lo. where they told t | vided in the District appropriation | ploye artial tribunals and special messages will enter the | 2150 means that the crowded condi-|bill for the erection of a twelve-{by 1.700 people by July 1 next. to com- | n had repeated urged ; d °r that had oy origin—before which Month. | ia_capes until tomorrow morning, | tions in the schools Will become more | room addition to the Wheatley School [ ply with the wishes of Congress as ex- | JUMerous improvements and addi- | Railroad ofic ton ot labor disputes | a Montn. naval offioers state. unlees the weather | Serious and more children will be put|and for a four-room addition to the |pressed in a law tions to the inadequate school facili- | word, and the work of 1o €. X becomes so rough outside that the com- |in part time classes and denied a full | Cooke School. Work on these two| There are now 5,700 employes umn-r[“f‘-‘- and hoped the $5,000,000 cam- | began that stiil is b Urges Long-Term Credits. The District Commissioners are op- | /0G0 G iqes to seek @ harbor for mclda)'fi instruction. e structurcs will begin soon, according | the war risk bureau and Congress has l"{f‘" would prove successful. _’rh.# by the state and the 1 John McHugh ficial and |posed {o allowing pawnbrokers to|comfort of his men and the safoly of the | The $2.000.000 program, which is de- |to Ingineer Commissioner Kutz. - jlegislated that this number must be re- | [esolgtion presented by Mr Viner | I R o nan of th ation com- ! harge 3 per cent interest a month on | ller craft signed to relieve only the present con-| In the building program which will | duced to 4,000 |._\ July 1. There are now | S€18 Iv conge. .u_‘ ‘:'Iu (o the ek |, It was 11 o'clock Tast 1 2ht whe ‘iving more than $1.800 | 1o the la 1 of adequate accommodations: 1 hundreds of the children are rec ng only a half day of schooling. and many others are quartered in flimsy ‘lower, | Zested conditions, will provide for the |be sent to Congress by Dr. Ballou bearing President Harding, Secretary | following new schools and additions | will point out that urgent needs a t the Navy Denby and others, will | to other: b exist for additional playgrounds in July 1. This latte .ve Washington this afternoon. The | In the first division—An eight-room | connection with the schools aml as-|restrittion, it was pointed out by Di- Jhea st Bl im. {addition to the Eaton School, and an|sembly halls in buildings in certain | rector Cholmeley-Jones, is one of the : yacht will take its position off Thim erious handicaps which the bureay | POrtable buildings and other undes | ti¢aly all of thote more 460 ce of the Fore de Finan. The presidential yac Corporation. declared orsaniga- |104RS up to $35, but they are in favor | on of facilities for extending long- |of a flat rate of 2 per cent on al torm gredits to (foreign buyers is|pawnbrokins business. D e oD This is the substance of a report number must be T nal G the s meanti and doctors left Jackson for of the disaster. In th FAE light carly tomorrow - morning | ¢ight-room addition to the Tenley. | scctions of the city, and that some Doranl 2 < | A bee which they sent today to Senator|and the ships of the line. headed by | In the third division—A twenty-four- | old buildings now in use should be|faces at this time. { S i erSHonsaccounttor ‘ms‘:l"”l.f,',“'“',,,,f' Meatts Ball, chairman of the District com- | A Wil begin fling by {room junior high school on Taylor abandoned or extensively repaircd s Class of Employes Affected. resolution he sent to ehairmen of ihe | 00 Was given them | street between Georgia avenue and |scon as possible. needs o : o ee0) : s | st enNC eore sl yenus || sconfisking Those drawing these higher salaries | Senate and House commitices on the || Troops from Jackson arrived at 3 The city heads tell the senator that Reception on Pennylvanin. {achool n Ingleside; & four-room ad- | gram, aithough the Suberintendent|aie ‘et e he e O | Eaniriet (Of Columbia.| the District | Braiion this morping and took charge o far that last {\while they do not regard 3 perscent| The battleships, one behind thejdition to the Monroe, and an eight-|says they must have early considera- | {he hureau must handle. If the con- | cation. - : i R e R e o R 35 steamers and | unreasonable on loans up to $35, they | other, will be flanked by the torpedo|room primary school on Spring road gressional restriction is kept in force ; following the tormado. Bed b the porc of |10 ot believe it is hecossary for | boats, which in turn will be flanked by by the present Congress in the fignt of | Tl o Meca ot ogenual. It is believed the death list will g h had no |, E i v ¥ charge | the submarines, of whic! ere are sev- i g2 i = arles 1. V ralled attention ! ‘ s Sew Ve 1 10 | pawnbrokers in the District to charge | the > conditions that have been presented by iner ca ntion | reach eighteen. There are twenty- L“u*’“l; ited States Ship- |more than 2 per cent. eral in the fleet. There will be a recep- | COACHING SCHOOL PLANS.| VARIED SALON PROGRAM. |both the director and Secretary Mellon, | L0 reports that injured persons had ! {hree known injured. Many others Bawimor oAt The report makes it clear, how-|tion aboard the Pennsylvania following it will be a serious blow to the efficient | Peen unable to get emergency treat- | were hurt who cither did not require steel ve 000 tons d ile, aggregating 3.500 Sk ever, that the Commissioners believe,the review. The commander of the and quick settlement of the thousands | Ment at Casualty Hospital. and asked | medical attention or were cared for leaving | ne existing rate of 1 per cent ajfleet at this time probably will turn|Preparing for Summer Courses to | Addresses and Music to Feature|of claims which the bureau will be | the reason. He was told that it prob- 4t a first-aid station established by f New York for Europe are going out & his official report over to the Secre- i ably was because of inadequate f; With onls 30 per rohe are going oul |month on pawnbroker loans too < 1 f X called upon to consider. ably. s nadequate fa-|contingent of the Red Cross, which Fipacity employeds | o co5° llow and should be raised to 2 per| (¥ °C e AV peen at winter Openalys: Meeting Tomorrow Night. | Congress has been fully acauainted |Cililies, (G e an | (VA3 TUShed from Jackson at midnight 2 SRR cent as prpvided for in a bill sen The e Sabes e g o o wi e facts, it was pointed out. Bas on_shos ave an | last night Aerial Code Advocated. O s R fow 'weel's ago by the |maneuvers and target practice at the| Initial preparations for opening thel Miss Marion Weston Cottle, univer-|\[[{f the facts it was organizations | emergency hospital large cnough to = ching schools July 5 were|sity law lecturer and associate editor |all over the country are complaining by school authorities. One | of the Woman Lawyer's Journal, will |now of delays in cases. These com- Among re Ginfionslito Bball plaved |Convmisaionsss. |southern drill’ grounds. “Records for |summer c u ndle the work of this section,” Mr. | List of Known Dead. !firing of all kinds are reported to|magde toda | er declared. before the a mbly was one from Report by Commissione: hav : e z E Tho liet of 1o tead iianal c Fedoce : ave been broken by the jackies. &3 P i 5 w0l dela; : SEAAT s i S| ist of known dea National raft Underwriter® | oy = S8 S N E STt an fol- high school and about thirteen graded |, ..\ on “The Changing Legal Status | PIAINts, it is pointed out, are likely to |, “Qnl¥ a few davs ago” he added. |, iatio n% the chumber to | schools probably will be opened. Cen e e e e AT St e ent of the southeast section !ON<: . ongr o prepare and enact j1O%S: o L . WILL LEAVE LATE TODAY. tral High School, whic was chosen for | of Woman” at the semi-monthly meet- | ous when it becomes necessary to re- | *4S hurt in an automobile accident : A% 'mfibr i legislatic bodying an 1 code enatolbilliNo S aa4Soniwhichs fnis the summer senior institution last Year, | ing of the Washington Salon at the | duce the forces to the point where the | #1d taken to Casualty Hospital. He | Willie Spell, Dete | ana SnEEnec report is made, provides for interest| likely will be selected again this year. | could get no treatment there, was | Mman, Dr. J. X B pemecessary amit |13 he rate of 3 per cent per month up |Party to Accompany President on |t is estimated that about 100 teach- | Playhouse, 1814 N street, tomorrow | Jaily receipt of new claims will swamp | {ay.n 75" Washington Asylum Hos. | Wick and Dors: v & chinery « 3 c the forces. : 4 The K Chambér's board |10 and including $35, and 2 per cent e ers will be in charge of the summer | night. But b i 5 ‘n- | Pital and finally to Proyidence Hos- Price and B g ; uding 3 ¢ i crs _wil + at the bureau is powerless. U > Adence mon 1 d dead iht, eports of dire recommended that re- | Per month above this amount. While P courses. In addition (o the regulaT| 4 the meeting a letter from Presi- | less the legislation is repealed, it will | hital, Where he died. Such a con-|reported dead lust night, were reporis ed to be dition should not exist.” instruction will be v of t anti-trust laws be urged ( these rates are not believed 0 be un-| pregident Harding was to leave |academic stud dent Harding accepting an honorary | be necessary to continue to cut the | njured. Hope was entertained that The association voted to ask Con- in Congr: reasonable, the Commissioners fecl|yraghington late today for Old Point |given in basket weaving, carpentry and LR B e | . o iona calling upon Congress |that it is unnecessary for pawnbrok-|Comfort where carly tomorrow he|Other manual training ~subjects. A | jife membership in the salan. voted toforces to comply with the congressional | gress to appropriate money for such |ali three might live. Litte is known to take steps for advancement of for. |€rs in the District ‘of Columbia to| AUV NATN, “Uintie fleat for {cOUrse in agriculture will be given in | M at the Jast meeting, will be read. ' wishes =~ With the demand Ior icen-lan institution. of the dead except of R. F. Everett. eign trade and the America .r- |charge a greater rate of interest than| . g ¢ - tri o one of the colored schools. : Spoke. gn M ihe gsame). © Tanyre el actiytiea, Tell e g | who was president of the Bank of chant marine. and development of |2 per cenum per month e e oy g, DIl be imade |5 g/ summer! easionsfare maintained | chautauqua platform with former Sen- |and the move to carry this demand into elin of Werk of L V. N. & | Braxton: Dr. Chandler. who was 8 American ports. were introduced by | “The present law has been before|on e, Pregidential yacht Mavflower | (or “make-up” purposes. Children who | ator Harding a few vears ago. | fIcaliztion thete il e mch a0 e it rmen Cousspresidentiol! prasticinx iplivascians BDremw A R Ick the Cincinnati Chamber of Com- |the courts and has been sustained asiy{ishington Friday morning have failed in their studies during the | Mrs. Gertrude Bonnin, ~Princess|tional work thrown on this bureau. [nstructive -Visiting Nurse So-|peljeved to be a traveling man. who merce. to the legality of its provisions. Thel p. R aule present school year will be given an op- | Sitkala.” daughter of a Cherokee chief, | Some reorganization of the war risk | ciety. told the association of the im-| 10 " 0 0 "5 " this city. and Dossey he party which will accompany ning the next higher [ Wil relate “The Indian's Story” at the j bureau’s activities now is being worked | portance of the Work the society is| g . ., Who was a merchant. Noth could” be learned of others repo ng d etary | the reguiar session in September. Those| Among other features of the meet- | centralization of public health, war |co-operation. includes | doing, and asked the association's! stitution of an e uitable sales tax |the provisions of this law should be|j;.jydes Mrs. Harding. Se was urged by the National Jewelers ; Superseded by the provisions of Sen-iChristian, Brig. Gen. Sawye: the | f 2 S i = President Herrm - o i Killed. e Pead ST $ - 1 984, the object of which is|prriooian, S GeIL NS i who have been successful in their|ing will be an addr by Jacob S.{rTick and vocational training work both/| President Herrmann assured Mrs =g j s far as kno Board of Trade. The Chicago associa- | ate bill 984, ‘the object of which islpresident's physician: Rear Admirali toe, and attend the summer schools| Coxey, sr. of “Coxey's army" fame,|here and in the field, The broposed | Cross that the association would ex- |, The list of injured, as far as known, v tion of commerce suggeésted a court |10 Practical o a - i 2 2 | follows 0 1 discuss “A Readjustment | plan will cut out much of the duplica- | tend its co-operation in the mautr‘f" of tax appeals to be provided for by |Subject. They Y ¥ g Long. chief of naval intelligence; | il have an opportunity of covering ad. | who - w 3 - iy e L ODDS ’ Ing 2d l ascribed de. | Of asSisting in the drive that is being | , Miss Hemphill Mrs, Frank Perry, therefore, recommend|Senator McCormick of Illinois and | ditional work and SKipping a frade.! Measure”: Mrs. Carl R. Chindblom,1tion to which have been av this_ bill, s e ¢ 4 3 derry. . Price a gongress and appointed by the Presi. | Unfavorable action on this bill and s JMcCormick, Senator Wadsworth [©An" enrolment of more than 1000 is | wife of the representative from Il |lavs about which there has been much | conducted for $50,000. N s dent. S B N of New York and Mrs. Wadsworth.|expected in the summer schools this piano solos; Mrs. Marie C. Deal, | ccmplaint. The association voted to request|3ab: B Lo 1 -~ CRateRbI No-gt . and Senators Poindexter of Washing- | year | accompanied by Miss Marie Belt, in') ivi the Commissioners to put a stop to | Mr. Kimball Mi B Nahgum roups Meet in Hotel ‘They believe there is an urgenti @ of Maine and:Swansoniot 5 3 2 Divisiens in Operation. the burning of trash on the dump|H. Vance Mrs. Clyde Johnson, M. I soprano solos; Isadore Alpher, v i > Sh PRI o Canr e e e P, Vil | At the present time there are four- | near Congressional cemetery, and in- | Harper, Tom Graham, Frank Ty, Street Car Manners. 3 e : $5 | teen vocational training districts, each | dorsed a resolution of the George- |Carl Magee, P. W. Tisserent, C. M. - éfnnyfx:as%cigsnmkel' ashsccompanisbiiniiieg tns sV or: fourteen public|town Citizens' Association favoring | Everett. Bessie Walker, R. K. Mahaf- toxiotithe Star: Election of officers will be among the | Ne31th districts, with separate heads, | the establishment of a home for the | fey. J. H. Sheppard, Mrs. H. F. White 2 g theland eight risk districts, with |care and training of feeble-minded | hurst. O. Traylor and a negro girl After adjournment of the opening |Decessity for the passage of this lat- session of the convention meetings of | L7 bill. as under the rate of interest E 1 various groups represented were | 1X¢d DY the present law practically e T e I wish to commend The Star for government subsidy la i R e e cate osg enoughera ! 3 its cditorial on Sunday last on the | Primary headings of business. 'Ru-|ihcir fieid supervisors dirceting the ac. | persont named Walker uilding and operation was suggested Other Bills Indorsed. 2 Negroes Arrested Following In- |subject of manners and especially on raeEaot m';p;ne:zr; sident, w e in | tivities. .as a practical method of build The Commissioners also made a fa- et Al the street cars. I am constantly | & Under the scheme on which Director ‘ WIGINE UP |, bale report to the Senate on the| Vestigation of Missing Articles. |witnessing annoying circumstances Cholmeley-Jones is working, these eign trade by Marcus de Brabat, resident of a navigation company adquarters in bill to prevent the issuance of “bad"” checks in the District. The object of s Angeles. He | hjg bill is to punish persons who is- . the a5 Dpasit grdup. sue checks without having sufficient ay mith. commissioner of edu-{funds in bank. and who refuse upon cation for Massachusetts, in an ad-|demand to make the check good after jare » the civic development group, | payment on it has been turned down criticised any standardization of edu- | at the bank. 3 -+ |of the character to which you refer, would be combined into fourteen dis- | ,Three colored men are under ar-|2Cly“lack of proper consideration | ORPHANS AS GUESTS. | iricts with one head to each: but cach investization of thefts of baby | (0f women and children by men, = district having a department of voca- I e of et ¥ | young me ¥s, 3 . : s} tional training, public health.and war Eiewee ul Dvime e the | 3 hom should still be Juiciently Will Attend Rainbow Veterans’|rigk. All activities in a particular dis. Ty Purnitire Compans. near jip|amenable to the mother's influence Earesitionl Tomorrow: trict then would be under one man, and and H streets. They are Garrett C.|t0 know better if she has done he S ¥ much of the duplication would be Brooks, 7 part in his early training. ope Orphans of the District will be |obviated. ; . Gresham place; Arthur|Dart in his tresh ¢ i cation that would attempt the educa-| Another bill on which they reported | r°%% 10 N street, and George | 1he Star will keep this subject fresh. | .\ i 4¢ the Rainbow Division Veter- | , No general reorganization of the war W. Carter. 470 N strect, and George{, ;" certainly needs attention. As | Bues e fier- | risk bureau here or shifting of the tion of all children on a similar level, | favorably provides for the incorpora- ompson, 343 Tennessee avenue. ans, District of Columbia chapter, frof Asserting that the oil problem of the |tion of co-operative associations in the| Wy, TROTPERY W15 TEARCERS R EINE: Al A i true Sayirit for |2 to 4 oclock tomorrow, at ‘he Ratn. | present officials is contemplated. ac- | future will not be the flading of map. | District. the “hrreste: followink an investiga. |mendation when the true Spirit for|fow exposition which Is being heid on | COTding to the director. The present | the be A Y GRAY. |the lots facing the Union Station plaza | frces Wwill be continued, except, of | RXcunnfl!]F MAN 1316 01324. 72 ST.N.W. search for sources of sup- jtion conducted by a private detective 3 i S Manming. dizeerer of Chamber of Commerce is the most|28ency, in which. it is stated. a dicta- |18 the object and opposite the old Liberty Hut. o S Lorithelmeductions/whichibaye | Special Sale of New Summer American Petroleum { dangerous and prejudicial influence | 5raph was used. Twenty-six baby e J. Bentley Mulford, a member of the | p¢€fl demanded in legislation enacted Institute of New York, fold the nat- | e gemercacy ever organized 1o (ke | carriages were stolem from the busi-| South American countries have |organization, has communicated with | bY COngTess. A AND GIN s 98 + ural resources production group that]United States.” * | ness houses. many Specimens of the fox-tailed |the orphan asylums of the city to ar- —_— . ¢ the United States should insist on an| ~Fuarther campaigning is not car-| It i8 said that a number of per-|monkeys. which animal has the pe- |range for each child to attend the ex-| Woman laborers in mines and fac- . open door oil )x(hc’;' in all countries|ried on on Capitol Hill” he added.|sons flgured in the alleged thefts|culiar habit of uttering loud cries, as | position. Members of the local chapter | tories and on railroads are more nu- and provide effective means to protect | “Our officers are seldom at the Cap- jand that additional arrests are ex-|though in pain. are to act as guides. merous than men in Silesia. I rights acquired by Amerigan eiti- | itol. The campaign is wholly direct- | pected. The cases will be heard in Cool, summery check gingham frocks in fast zegs. ed toward public opinion throughout | Police Court in the next few days, colors and stylish models in regular and extra - the country and is carried on thaough | sizes. Also Beautiful figured voile frocks, smartly Heusing Eroblems Up- ! member organizations that subscrib- erpac s pmerie. o A TR The convention proper was urged!ed to the referendum.” trimmed and well made—and a great variety of by various speakers 1o take up lfm i e ; creations to choose from. Worth to $7.5 ing problem and at- President Defrees ountry of its ituation had become | ¢ eritical of our do- | | Excavation in Mexican ruins has revealed roads paved with huge blocks of stone. ié"" tha = 5 2 2 that i i TO $15 SIK ... ... .. $"7.98 A Thursday feature of new satin conceptions, artisti- cally embroidered and noveity trimmed for misses and women. Shown in all the dcsired shades in a galaxy of stunning ideas. $1 Two-Clasp $250 Double-Bed SILK GLOVES BEDSPREADS $ 1 .29 Gsc Big, full size, perfect Spreads, free from dressing; several pretty Mar- Women's Black. seilles_designs to choose from. Gpraoran, ant Whie S| Y P ACHED MUSLIN = 10c he United States ree in Washington | 1 address before | t ational council by, Elliott H. Goodwin, resident vice To meet the ever increas- ing demand for skilled watchmakers to take care of the small wrist watches, we have engaged the services of two highly expert - SWISS WATCHMAKERS To be a credit to our already established reputation as having the finest and most Men Know It Best for : Its Reliability form as self,” said Mr. at lobbying open and above-board justified, quoted at £ by Senator La F - charged that the Zth a ette, in ational | Your Coal Bin fect qualit Tremendous of finest quality i . t does not grow old, because it is rigidly built. wOnyxn Perfect, |Derfect muslin. cut from piece. Lay APERHANGING | : i ) S in'a big suppl ain price I Watch anp?:r Bg!:aflment Fllled Now Full-Fashioned |10 # big supp UPHOLSTERING | : ey - TR 1f you haye any regard for vour watch, have it examin- ed once a vear and get an expert opinion as to its con- dition. PAULS’ Watchmakers and Jewelers 1322 G N.W. Opposite Epiphany Church. —with AGNEW COAL “coal insurance” against trouble next Winter. Fresh shipments of good clean coal arriving daily will satisfy the particular and dis- criminating buyer. We would like to call and talk AGNEW COAL with you. John P. Agnew & Co., Inc. 728 14th St. N.W. Main 3068 Adjustments are provided to take up wear. Thus it is always tight. Repair freedom is not all that results, but birdlike smoothness, whether in the first or 50- thousandth mile. : : Eives you Plain white. self-striped and new colored figured voiles, made yard R wide, from full pieces and values res- ularly regular 82 hose; MADRAS AND PERCALES THREAD SILK NEW VOILES HOSE 3 9 c Geo. Plitt Co., Inc.. ;Qr. recanel| Women's Popular Rla Silk Hose in_all e Large assortment of shirting mad- back oniy ras and percales (vard wide) in new striped and figur 1 39¢ and 50c_value: DIAPERS Women’s $5 to $6.50 SLIPPERS, PUMPS, OXFORDS nn| 9289 and reads for use. Ref| patent Colt and Gun Slay $ Metal Pumps. Black Tan Calf Twin 50 Doz. Fine Pereale| T8 Calf, iy POLLY PRIM |Gun Metal Oxfords, with military or Cuban heels. . APRONS All sizes 213 to 5. 49c Purchase of 200 Rig varlets of Striped and Figured Fast-color BOYS’ HNE Percale Aprons; full cut! and extra fine quality: just arrived. Regularly SUITS $2 Brocaded CORSETS c e ™ o ® Spe: d effect Is it remarkable that its owner friendship is so mani- fest that it causes comment everywhere? Thousands buy Essex because of it. Lambert-Hudson Motors Co. Salesroom Service Station 1212 Connecticut Ave. 633 Massachusetts Ave. Telephone Franklin 7700 Member Washington Automolive Trade Association. Unrivalled Richness—Unparalleled Sweetness—Irresistible Tastiness! CORNWELL’S BETTY BOX FASHIONED with fastidious finesse by our cAMPLITUDE 9/ OF CONVERGENCE ¥ 7/ The extent '/ H iphitud of cony e the focnsine ' muscles of your eyes do not quick!y make this <hift you should allow us to make a thorough examination and pre- scribe the glasses you renowned European candymaker, a score and more of inimitable milk choco- lates. Nuts, nougats and creams of ravishing richness, piueapple squares, fig rolls, French mallows, exquisitely appealing. Bountitully bestowed in a box of beauty. A Pound Box, $1.50 eyes cana medium and so plain effects. CANDEPHONE Main 575, or call. for this pack- ey age or the same assortment. Italian chocslate- LIST OF DEALERS: Men's 25 covered. CORNWELL'S Bungalow Box, & pound- Phipps, Cox & Winterson, Annapolis, People’s Garage, Galena, Md. Smith Motor Co., White HOSE v; and-a-quarter, $1.70. M. Charles F. Hull, Hagerstown, Md. Virginia Motor Co., CI v Just arrived—popular belted HA‘LEESE OETICAL F. Bond Boarman, Belair, Md. Garrett Motor Co., Oakland, Md. Ry Ly o o st SRR e Queen City Garage, Cumberland, Md. Cuilen Motor Co., Pocomoke City, Md. Hargrave & Lewis, West Point, Va. $l 00 AR e furmics OPTOMETRISTS Easton Motor Sales Co. Easton, Md. J. M. Duncan, Alexandria, V v o mixtures and patterns. We = Hicks Moter Co., Wincheste Patapsco Garage, Ellicott City, Md. W. Fooks, Salisbury, Md. . M. Bright, Keyser, Va. Harbaugh Auto Sales, Frederick, Md. Palace Garage, Westminster, Md. L. E. Hedges, Martinsburg, W. Va. Lambert Automobile Company, Baltimore, Md. X ! Y _ : 614 9TH ST N.W. CORNWELL'S 1415 H Street bought these cheap, so we sell them the same w Values up to $10. Black. navy. L]

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