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'/3 to Strike—Men Obeying i in Ll onn o he camparenr Al o 9 1991, e ———————— }” 2 : - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY,” MAY 2. %'”[.UP IN SH|PPING i 10:5?:::;:/2:::2;““ ETNDED “QUIK COLLECTION" MAIL SRICE INAUGURTED TODY. for First Time Today. tod Hyattsville, Riverdale, Mount Rainier and Capitol Heights. lUnder a new registration in Hyatt lle 946 men and women are entitled Government Sees Early End i.'v.hi " and women ary entitiod Wwomen have voted in_ municipal eles In Mount Rainier Mrs. M. B. Har- Orders, Unions Claim. [, hs been congucting an o] fight for mayor. The male cand ot . settlement |dites are William Rider, Floyd B. Probability of an early sel [ Mathias and Dr. R F. Truitt ©f the marine worker's strike ap In Capitol Heighis Mayor John peared bright today. with announce- [Gabriel, who has served for three y retary of lLabor Davis|terms. is seeking re-clection and is! DL Ny Sesvetsiae of SO0 {being oppo: by George nger, that he was working on the 3 new : BEW president of the Civie League of wage scales put into effect at mid-[Ca)itol Helghts. Tn thix municipalioy night Saturday by order of Chairman |# woman, N Eva . Bisler. is g ounciimanic hon Carl Fenson of the Shippi¥z Board. Fobin, Georse W. Secretary Davis and Secretary Hoo obs, David Haller wer are watching the situation close VK. Williamson are cand v and are prepared to take fu | for council, oniy. three of whom fction in wn effort to avert a disas-ibe elected. W. H. McGinness is merchant {posed for re-election of town treas- trous tie-up of the nation’s pori jurer. ; e White House it was under=| In Hyattsville the election ix heing | aiosd that appoiniment of @ federaliBitterly contested. The town appears sion to mediate in the contro- [ to be hopelessly split into two f2 e aen the <hipowners and {tions, one led by Matthew S. Halloran, T s waited acceptance | chief clerk of the certification dic B e wmere of government media- [vision of the Civil Service Commis tion. The shipowners are meeting to-|sion. and the other side led by J. day in New York ]:,‘,”"k tush. a local business man. The above collectors made the first trips. at 40-minute intervals, in collecting letters in the downtown Mediation Offer Pending. tunning on the ticket with Halloran | man, C. D. Boone, P. Fanning, R. C. DeLaney, A. J. Norgara, C. A. Champ, G. H. Littleficld, W. H. Daugherty, R. F . ¢ |are the following candidates for theama W. B. Smith. President Harding last Saturda¥ oo Gn g0 arrison. first ward placed the whole situation in thelGeorge H. Morley. second ward, and| munieation with the operatert i S8 he of no be to town's welfare. | effort ave them accel As a resuit it is beiieved that several oD Ko L com- posal mediation 1} ok | bun men and women in the town mission which was mide {will show their opposition to this e g R ers ol condition by rema c away 1o - n Fhe government hopes o find some |7 ¥ remaining away from th, RS the Ascocintod Pross yhere noted hix highly excited and ST taken N ey are: W. M. Savey, W. H. Wallace, A. H. Johnson GOLD FROM EUROPE. 000.000 eRach New York. EW YOR arope 2 K. May 000,00 folution for the marine labor diti In Rive o % LYNCHBURG, Va. May 2.--Lucius|nervous condition and he was at nearly § en . Secretary Hoover said. which| B Riscedeie D 2 M Nedllian i T tos A 2 Lifor an automobile ride by a friend nearly §3, 1 teing end to the troubles at{nanposed for, re-election as mayor | L and. forty-five. a prominent | (4 L O 0ck Mrs. Holland | day from present confronting the merchant ma-jaac oy 3 e I I 0 the unm-l wyer of Bluefield, W. Va.. who mar- | ryshed from their room und a can countries. D™ Nothing will bring reater dif- o ticte Dr. Abernethy Greeted bY|ricd Miss Virginia Sizer, aged thirty- | for a goctor. lEee ";’u. his stenographer, here, Friday She fell between tables in (P’x afternoon, this morning cut hi wife's | writing room and bled to death. Later Large Crowd at CalVary | frrens emi hen 'scvered s own thioat | the - perics broke the door open and from ear to ear with a razor. The |found Holland dead flouity to America commercially than 8 Jone-continued i tame wouia | SPORADIC PRINTING be backed up on the railroads. export « would be broken. unemploy. : double tragedy occurred on the first| Hoiland was director in the First et other lines of industry would STRIKES ARE BEGUN ! Baptist Church. PR - Holland wasidiieotor, o the Tiral Be created and the strike would come Mrs. Holland died in forty minutes. | elder in a church there st | rded Rev. Dr. W delivered his first Abernethy vesterda¥ | o hyghand died almost instantly. | The couple were married here -rmon since coming | Hoiland had a nervous breakdown | Friday by a magistrate and in at & time when the country can least frord it __(Continued from First Page.) Secretary Davis has had placed be- e o e s City. Mo, to become pas- | about & year ago and spent some time | going to Atlantic City for a bridal T & pre-wir wages paid ma- |officials declared today that when the from e o ek B l‘m_im @ sanitarium. Yesterday friends | trip. Tina workers. the war seale and the roll is called it will be found that less ' {07 OF Calvary Baptist Church i | fcale proposed and ordered by Chair- i,y g p 5t O and bPhasized the importance of the re “m"i I | i ; | > Doaedwhich has the support s 2 e §h effect on government merchant strike here today for the forty-four-flife. A congregation that filled the eraft In addition to cuts in the flat [hour week. They claim to be 95 peryauditorium of the chur h' to overflow- \ Ceale. it also proposes reductions in jcent organized in Baltimore. fing greeted the new minister. Many mpse Very Few Sh teen out of twenry union book and Emphasizes Faith and Service. Early reports to the Shipping Board. :';l: 'l.'lrmnnol plants in Birmingham Selecting as his text, Col. 118 efficiais said today, showed that only ; (ro,f "'F" today us a result of thel.Tpat in all things He might have the o ships have been held in port by {Strike of employes for z forty-four- 4 A Setusal of seamen to accept the wage | hour week pre-eminence,” Dr. Abernethy called at- Feduetion. Both the vessels are tied | The Master Printers’ Associatidn|tention to the fact that greatness 18 announced that arrangements were |predicated on th and service. A Poday or tomorrow before an accurate| Omly Two Chicago Sh 2 fof the service rendered humanity. he . ifea of its effect could be had. Vi was| CHICAGO. May i (,n,:,":::";:‘"h | explained. Greatness in a nation doe Motor Cyclists Today. Reach $37,516. Shipping Board that little o s ¥ 2. 3 OF B L e rolitios of resources; ; #aid at the Shipping Board that Tite. 260 union job printing shops in chi- | 1ot depend on potities oF FEOUTEEs 2001 City Postmaster Chance today in-| The campaign for $50.000 for the In- difficulty in obtaining cr DS | cago were working todav aconre on the nation's conceptiol o < | as anticipated because 30000 sea-.(0%% ‘siatement by Harey “cancns | throush faith. he implied, addinz that | auguratéd the extended “quick collec- | structive Visiting Nurse Society, in den were idle Chairman ot the commiied jcantreil. by igion was the great need of the hour. [ tion® lutter service in the greater| progress last week, has so far yielded | aubsistence allowance and other ! The pressmen are voting today on | bystanders who had hoped to ‘d’,‘,‘:fl,m S netions in remuneration ! the question of striking. i President and Mrs. Hardinz were dis- JBoth e Extended Service Put in Ef-{Total Contributions in $50,- in Baltimore harbor. 5 s S ‘".‘u the wage cut went into effect|pming made to operate one centraijchurch is not great because of its early vesterday morning. it was ex-(®hop. Two hundred and fifty men are {wealth or its fine edifice or its large etary Davis said today that any ., e n 1 “We A cans are fond of using b ¥ Ay Doames arrived at by the|'rial relations for “the Franklin |, Ve AMETERY 50 12" Abernethy, | part of the downtown business sec- |337516. This was announced at the ymmission and acc »plrd‘“ - P ion of the Frank-|.\. 141k of our great wealth, ouc|tion, collections being made from 242 | meeting of xecutives held at noon of marine workers BIRMINGHAM, A May x. |uppointed when they did not appes : fect by Seven Speedy 000 Campaign Thus Far Plained that it probably would be late reported out. Lfollowing, but, as in individuals, because i n Typothetae. 1 hy both sides would be retr ctive. Between 4.000 and 5.000 printers '.";xr».xit Esdourkes ‘uu"”u '.‘v;.:‘ ‘:‘u_h_w‘;‘; boxes every forty minutes from 10:40 ]} today at the results of 3 out, he said. Of the NLers ATe fments. Our Lord cautioned us ax every a " NEW YORK HARBOR QUIET. |cerned. only L,,(,..m,,"“"r unions con- | FC0 0 0e e word. Service, said he,j#m. to 6:30 p.m. tag day and of other sign morrow, i men voted tol; 4 S cither | Seven- Tle o t ti s : 5 ¥ rema v is the test of true greatness. either Seven-‘“‘demon collectors”™ on motor | lections since Saturday noon were Br the Associated Press \"__""_” work here. nation. nor church, nor individial can | eveles began this first run from the [, o000, NEW YORK. May 2.—The marine| MEMPHIS, Tenn. May 2.—Work in{lay claim to greatness that is not}city post office at 10:40 o'clock this |y I strike called yvester to combat altwenty-two job printing offices here ing to abide by that test morning. being assisted by the six | FOr several good reasons this cam- | §1, 15 per cent wage cut will affect not | Was at a standstiil today as a result o church can live on its pastiregular collectors who already had | Paign. the first general appeal fdr ag ships. but anylof failure of employers to reach an|reputation. The new day calls for|lmade three collections funds ever made by the nursing so-| that attempts to signjagreement with union printers, book- [constantly eniar vision and great-| At 3 oclock this afternoon the seven | ¢ will be continued until Tues- mion, announced that his organiza- . jan enlarged conception of the deliy i oy there wiil always be thirteen | coran Thom, campaign chairman, a§- Son aiready had tied up one British New England Workers Refuse fo |fnds himself possescod of great S0 men at work, the seven motor cyele | nounce ! ip to enforce an - ANIGAL Tt isithe consensns men and six regular collec in| Promises from perso t & SJeh vewsels must mect the union acale | Accept Wage Beductions. | uniertakin®e 1} b the consiisys ol | Gl TR SN R el RO if they sign men her. BOSTON, May 2—About 1.800 paper | day that religionyis, the, world's only | Collectors on Speed Work. il contribute on thelr rejarn; prof- | ngland were idls | hope. Politics Will ot save us, ROT | The motor cvcle collecturs are C. D.| 55 from perfons whom téam warkers © With the port virtually cleared of !, S0tiON, YA¥ 2 uring the last ten! Naw v vessels loaded during today as a result of their refusal to|statesmanship. nar willeducation. All\ Boone. A. H. Johnson. W. M. Black- :'}?:efa:?tn‘:: lhlilellr-o‘??x‘;li“"}‘::\:l':[n‘v:a?:};’ «. the watér front showed little | Rt TC the strine call. . Saturday |3CCePt wage reductions ranging from |are good in their place. but the world\ man. " Fanning, R. C. Delaney. W.| peqis forty-five vessein were cleared. |20 t0 30 per cent. needs religion. H. Daugherty and A. J. Mogara. Untii | ments on hehatt of one e Jepart- T e oty to feel the| The International Paper Company's| -Christ exaited in the life of the |2\ glack they e asanied by Fr 8 | ments on behalf of the LV, N. 8., with | e Crike "wan the VWard |plants at Livermore Falls. Chishoim |individual means more than attend-|jotis, ¢ A. Champ. W. B Sinnott, . vre baoppeot of several subscriptions | Tiher Feperanza. arriving today from :and Rumford. Me. employing 1,500 |in& church Sunday morning and sav-iLittlefield, v Witisce ana B P |1os 2 U reeeived from that sonrce | Blavana .’ On this vessel 160 men from { Persons. suspended operations, and a|iNK Our pravers at Bight. 1t meansisavoy; after 3 o'clock W Mok | SIS et that the Caluniem kol | the deck, fireroom and stewards de- per cent reduction announced at|turning over io Him the actual controll Andrews, W. V. Shupe, F. H. Williams, | F Tave Dot vet received all collec- | partment joined the strikers. Franklin, N. H. was rejected by the|0f ones life. Christ exalted in the |6 E, Robbins, T. M. Steep and F. H. | hongedTom churches. all forecast a; AL hedqurters of the various:union there. {home circle means more than having ' Roliman. j “Upi| Marked Increase dnithe totARwIthiiithe unions officials declared their men| Imployes at several plants accepted | Bible on display ot exalted inRussell H. Thompson. foreman A ey | were obeying the strike order to the the new scalc jour satlop aae _M){F’U PULLNg | carriers, started the “original thirteen Sinsrelalen; el ,""""’m"""'i X clubrooms ma ELLOWS FALLS, v 3 tin rust’ d r foins. jon t st tri e busi- ¢ P sotloty A Jetter. At the clubrooms maintained LS, b May 2—The | | lane opedience to His will and His | pess seoron (larrine Sonomiay, [4cted on the "society appehl. and_ it - u R might happen that one of these will buy” a nurse by paying her salary| Secretary to the Marine Firemen's| Thus througheut the quick.cpleation | Of $50.000 will go on daily. Mr: r‘of: by the sngihbers. firemen and stew- 200 employes of the International Pa. | Darbor, calling to register as having | {rom a proposed wage reduction was| ANt Work W May this he the control- m indications foday it seemed as | por 4 Year. as has already ‘been done | have the inence. ington for $30.000, That amount The 13 per cent reduction. sugwested | Employes of the plant “at Wilder |} Rogere, soprano. of New. Yor named, in addition to thren the whole community.” said Mrs, RBoard ,and placed in effect at mixl-i - 5 night Saturday. means a virtual re-| BUILDING WOEK HALTED. |:ccmed specially suitdd to interpret- | B0 benefits by the nursing orkanization Shea'e 'l"ln";:mw ‘working conditions | e e ing the deep fecling and emot Eighteen Daily Collections. h::“hnrnnsnr\'nnnn and epidem ‘when certain new wo 2 i . <i e P S total ot celshee, Nleo- | Prevention wor e pidered. workers declured. . |Operations Nearly at Standstill in | ‘P """ hus e total ieCdelghteen ycollso| Of the 125,000 workers affected by Succeeds Dr. & H. Greene, | tions of mail is afforded the business | p& [CLURT BOG W FEET fonfident that) the walkout. 30,000 to 40.000 are in| Philadelphia. Dr. Abernethy, who succeeds thelS€Ction. of the city each dav. a num-{ ;4 faj) ye C al w Todaxs mecting at the Willard wa y it ¥ e last to be held there, but da Church of nsas City. He The —extended. “quick collection” tmeetings will continue at I. V. ',h“ wife ar present the guests r.{£ervice is a part of the “mail early—} headquarters, where all contribution. A Mre WW Everetr. Latcr Dr{mail often” campaign. The service]should be sent. addressed to Reginaid 2 ! 3 Cire ber believed to set a record for any thia oft, The mumber of ships af-{ PHILADELPHIA, May 2— tjate Rev. Dr. Samuel H. Greene. for helievenray ! fected is said to be about 2000, of | operations in ,,,;Xim'l';;m“ “Bullding | merly was pastor of the Firat y in the United States. whieh between 200 and 390 are in o8t a standstill today because of this port. The total tonnage invoived the refusal of emploves to aceept "SM""O“‘M ":‘:"‘lf‘:‘“";_""“-m:’ ‘.n:“':'f; Bl ."xur:‘:":::r '{P'm“prl‘niefn {301z | Abernetny will bring his sons here Lis lm.u-rn- on r.nal for a_month. offi- Huidekoper, campaign treasurer. 3 . i of men out at 40, | T The Vaughan «lass church | cials reiterated ; v : Statex Shipping B 1000, while' estimates of the wor The Vaughan class of the church eiterated today, after which a’ SR e e A { Kers | wiil be hosts tonight at & o’clock at.a| full report of its operation will be placed the fgures at 60.000. The re- | S0 8 Leniaht 2 s 4 bt e re- { Moleption in the church in honor of |made 1o the Post Office Department. : “With an- | ductions in the, various building | bW pastor and his wife L i Then e wp 1o the depmriment |ANNUAL SERVICES BEGUN. nouncement of officials of the sea serv-| ("0 0 4Bout 24 per cent President and Mrs. Harding have| o authorize the collections for a per- a he mecting of the emplovers e e eptos | ma Je jce bureau of the United States Ship- . = A com- | ed to attend a reception|manent thing or to reject them for the vices ¢ party ping Board here. that enough men are : mle® (B4t framed the reduced wagel W dnesday night at the church in|future It ix hoped by officials of the ot i B eranaty Baslaty ot il Tiady (0 wign up lo man every ship | romresenintives Don pate fodav. but |y onor of Dr. and Mre: Abernethy. The | post office that by Jusie 1 the business | Cegn of Washington began ve. e ready to sail out of the port of Mobile, : Fos 11 aster builders | SV Qi he invited 1o meet the new | men of the city will have demonstrat- | with e b Ean yestenia i [ £aid there waa litte likelihood of any | P yIte et e e gLy Wi | with corporate communion ut § am.. the seamen’s strike is not expected (6 ' jmmediate settlement D itior ana his wife at this time. with | ed, by their arly mailings and fullest ( vy & Yrhae e e o -:r:n:s\ley“n'-':‘flrn:l»'rv with the uwrlmon; “We will be glad to meet the men L dean of the ca- o! 8 { at any time, but not on the question | HUSNCS ithedral. was the celebrant. Tomo the church as host. Sccrptary of State [co-operation. that the “quick collection™ | g ‘¢ will be asked 1o serve in the|is more than justified e Aips Tied U p in Galveston. of receding from the new wage seale, | Feceiving tine. | Speed in Office, Too. |row night at 8 o'clock the members WESTON, Tex. May 2. -Six| “@id Edwin P. Flannery, ehalrman of — |~ Expeditious handling of all letters | part and the s ty's pageant, € States Shippini Hoard vessels | !he employers’ committee MRS. F. J. HAVENNER DIES. | coliccted in the 242 boxes within the | “America in the Making” will be are tied up In the port of Galveston « ELAND, Ohio, May .2 R LB s { territory will be the city post office’s | given at FEpiphany Parish Hall. At| 25 theyzaenit of- the ~mnrihe ‘workers' | 1w 000 and 30,000 hen employed part in the work. in addition to the ! this affair there will be a silver of- strike. Beamen. cooks, stewards, engi- | in more than twenty crafis afhiiaied| Widow of Rev. F. H. Havenner jauick collctions themselves, | fering for the benefit of the Roberts neers apd firemen quit the steamers late | with the building trades council. feft | Every letier collected from the | memorial. which is to take the form | boxes will get quick cancellatior and [of a National Girls' Friendly Society yosterday upon receipt of notice of a | their jobs this morning. immedietely Suceambs. lauick transmissal to a letter varsier, | rest room. in Washington. 15 percent wage reduction. after Teporting for work on building | Situal at St Johnw. contracts controlled by the Clevelang | Mrs. Fannie Jackson Havenner |if for local dellvery, or rapid transit| N Sunday the annual festall OHNS. N. F.. May 2. Shipping | Bullding Trades Employers’ Associa- | widow of Rev. Frank H. Havenner,|to a mail train, if for out-of-town service will be held at the Church = up 4t the wharves today Slon 7 died yesterday at her bome, 1694 31a | delivery of the Epiphany at 8 p.m.. when Rev. | : h today The men'a demand.- tor & $ontinua: SRl i e Count will be kept of all the let-|James F. Freeman, rector of the: re of a strike of longshore: ua- | gyreet northwest. Funeral services lected, d e ! ag’ A wake reduction. Mans vee. | tion of the wage Scale for the year | S e held Wednesday morning at | jowe collected, and they will be “fol-!chureh. will preach. FEvery proba- v & able 1o Kot away in order 1| “BAINE yesterday was not met by the v-|l“ Bl bt lowed up” in every possible manner. tioner, member and associate in thej X av o tie-up. 2 i employers. who insist that a new | M2 D00 MO NKen to Banni- e lm of the post office is to expe- | goc is requested to meet at the! | schedule Droposing a 20 per cent he P s t 1 dite the collections in every legitimate parish hall half an hour prior to the W Strike at Army Hase. e Dol no ot ehpet or ot | more. M., for interment in London |\yyy ‘passible b i OUTH. Vi Stay 2o | Labor leaders in the building trades lsemete f S o I SCEAE e L o i , ®ibi of the strike of marine work- | say they Wil CONtNUe in (HEir - | m———— o 4 . : ers on ocean-going ves spreading | forts to obtaln separate agreements First Glance Deceived Him. | Blie—=Womch mux: gossih somptimes. to harbor craft and lnes was ! with employers and will return to - === | From the Toston Transcript. but they have better control of their ! Yol Ay ulle sfere I mori atpaiatelsfaectlisiagestmentyll BAND CONCERTS, o e ey Tor parte)Dorie, the taxi | togues than men hase | fies#1 Association, of this port | “The employers say they will stand{ | At the marine barr will be here in a minute. Put on your| He-—-You are right. Men have no e e e | SMployels pay PIIBtand ] o & Al 5 | evening gown, quick control whatever of women's tongues. \ Army base. Hampion roads Lo uwe acheans: BLorCe e it Sidten Ma | ““Wife—Don't he funny, Jack: it's on. ' —London Answers. called out this morning upon expira-| Employers say that 10,000 or more| | Willium H Santelma = tion of their working contracis, and ' men employed in oth trades con-| | March. “The Ritle Regi- I weré ordered not to sign new agree- | peete with the building industry i ments until the union’'s wage demands<| byt not afliliated With the trades Overture, “Rienzi’ Wagner | | were mol {council will be thrown out of work | au suvenir”. ... Drdla | | oil Leave Two Ships. [y the strike i scenes from “The | o R T M e | B Nenibe e v o e finchesln Sl 50 eres a heason actual degeivpments i marine | ALBANY. N ¥, Mav 2 wWith ap- ana” ' Waldteufel | strike at this port came this mornink { proximately 20,000 union workmen in Suite, “Nilhouettes™. ... Hadley + when the oilers 1eft two Shipping | (he printing. bullding and paper () Spanish, moderat Board vessels. Many other ¢ well as engin tenders, are during the d MARMON PRICE REDUCED. <. ax!ifades in northern and eastern New by L firemen and water{ york idle today, the result of strikes. cted 1o quit Work | hese sections are facing the most { serious industrial ti | to rench, moderato - maes- allegro con fuoco. 1D in their his- () American, allegro | y Czardas from “The Spirit | s GrapeNuts | kers refused to ac- of the Wojewoden™ (irossma - H ot wase Teductions BE10 ta S8 mer] | MoEithe e e TR | makes a helpful breakfast and a i their cmplovers. dollars. The new prices bec i LA e e o ' PR T W D AR Saneiea panner: profitable lunch for the worker who ' dyke and armon | cent I the printers stopped work 3 | Ty e ey o A AT |t e Mo Tor sty | | B the United States S must be awake and alert during the day. n ce mo P Susand | foN pur Week.were not accepted b Home Band tys evening a duced in price more than a thousand | 0ur u Pled by | | Mo enn &t M Tmers. | Grape:Nutz is th;serf-‘ected | “About 1200 “commercial printers mann. bandmaster. SeSUI MY, e oing may seem | wore, mot Ao thetr nnthines Ui SR R e goodness of wheat and malted barley, i e Are doing may seem | ECE DDl M epafiors continy e s e Sahntein ; amazing. because most Peoble x| Shublished, however, na the oy g and is exceptionally rich in nourishment. adual 0 s | e offices work under Quixote ..Gruenwald - armon. “But we believe conditions | these baraphrase, “The d | i B abhiad more vy by tone |aKvetments. | paraphrase | rneom | It feeds body and brain without {ng our loss and making one big r e s, 1 election. fra d i 3 7 N fon. ot tHaniseserat geatinl Candid [ | seteotion, trom “wrapa " tax upon the digestion. i ones. Our winter business, while cur Fox trot, “Bright Eyves” Motzan ' tailed, has held up remarkably, and| Hubby—*1 see Old Man Peters left e RN 5 Waltz =uite. “Youthful a“ » ” has been increasing rapidly this|his wife close to a milion. [ sup- Fancies” Dell'Oro spring. However. we want to get|pose vou wouldn't be averseto being | | Finale, ~The Moon Shin | Crées & on back to normal as rapidly as po his widow ”" on the Moonshine”. .. ,Bowers - ., sible. The ecar remains the same, Wifey—"Oh, shame on you! Id ““The Star Spangied Banner.” . /¥ithout change.” ? rather be your widow.” i e Py g F i Women's Piuk Jer- ey Bloos gingham W clivose EARLY, I rushes. $2.25 Brocade Corsets, $1.49 Very _pop mauke of Wome Pink Corsets, in medium and 10w bust styles o dust cial lot we hought ita grent conce (S /7 N sion. 59c Embroid- ered Pil cases, Renutiful eral _prefty Specinl bargain $2 House Dresses, $1.59 Popular stitch waist, fas triped an Ires in nd & big v from. v trimm $1 Pink Jersey - Bloomers, 49c it well [ st. o 10c Women’: Hdkfs., 4 for 25¢ Hemstitched vles, with 19¢ Regt olor Ria: $1 Baby Gowns and Dresses, 69¢ Fine white with neat de and full cut. Just arrived o embroid el corner desigus. Good quality, too. 35c Boys' Heavy Hose, 2 2x1 Fast mount as listed AR 1 ! R !flr\ | Black- 2 -Gold valued arrived he £2.400,000 from England on the Lapland, Kuhn Loe b & C below, ye e to came .-.m»l Waite THE STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE u 1316 11324. Featuring for Tuesday a Supersensational up American ews under the re-|binders and pressmen on their demands | er achievements mofor eycle men will be aided by six May 10. In the meantime thé or-| ge scale, labor leaders (le-iforl shorter week. % e mote regular reollectops who will knhnikzalmrg (41! the team captains and B S Y os|Make three regular céllectiony after | Workess wifl remain intact, and work Y Tnomas Milligan, assistant general | PAPERMAKERS IDLE. o 0ur conception of (ol detormines |, ‘motor cycie men have finished. |10 complete the urzeniiv needed sup |§ | ular sizes a wpe llow- 39¢ Hom- stitched Fine Muslin Pillow in sev regnlar and EXTRA sizes Full mad Spe- Tues- initial Howe, in sizes T to 91o: ex- tra_durable qu ular make, Latin Ameri- Adding sensational values to this sale which attracted stupendous response today. New lots are ar- riving in answer to our wires to the various markets for more merchandise and greater bargains. To- will find irresistible prices on seasonable goods you need now and may need later. We are sticking to our task of offering greater values than ever before in our history. SHOP POSSIBLE, to get a better selection, be assured of better service, and to avoid the late RY KAUFMJN INCORPORAT ED REPRESENTATION OF D. C. |MOMENTOUS ‘WEEK IN U. S. AFFAIRS ISSUE IN IRELAND’S HISTORY Columbia Heights Citizens’ Asso- New Home Rule Act Most Sweep- ciation in Exciting Campaign ing Change in Genera- for Choice of Officers. tions. - annual election fthel Dy ens’ Associa-{in irish 1 f officers N. May %X new chapter Ory.in many respects the I Most momentous in generations, wi Ve recorded this week with tl teuration he new home rtition act. This will mark th bia Heights ¢ tion mor | Hal to take place at 8 oclock to-| ow night at St. Stephe Parish | bids fair to be as lively a co test ‘as any in the associa his- tory tof the of " ter One “ticket” today sent forth an an and Leen governed HOURGEMEnC of i loer, < | Westminater for 120 years The week R R e aiso will witness the imauguration vital issue of the “campan of 1 Talbot, the new lord platform ix signed by Harley tens Despite velopments { prared today {utmost indifr { Lord Talbe morrow, witl although he w ditional state sile with the A fanfare of man. for president: Henry ¢ vice president: Adam H. for second viee pres beth A Havden. for dent. and Walter | o importance o 5 wm with the sworn in te I ceremonies make the tra infa Dublin Lancasier, for pres Ward, for first vice Shreeve J. Bliot Wright nominee for treasurer “We stand for and sunnort the equi table and just rights of the people in| Hour More Mashe. A1l matters at all times,” declares the form™ issued todav by the tick- saded by Mr. Speelman es were k “We will work in every legitimate | Shaw and Cuthb way for the principles set forth in the Burrouzhs suffrage resolution, a pol- iey which this association has over- whelmingiy indorsed o pAEeantey s later he on summos v onorth aad hree consta Way. Constables son left the Coun ty Cavan barracks for a walk. lat their bodics, bullet-riddled, wers found a mile away from the station. Constable Smith was shot and killed ers. adequate playgrounds and another constable was wounded children and extended and improved |at Castlemartyr, County Cork park improvements Private Weldon of We will assist the District govern- 2 and its officials. We bhelieve in ! s for improvements rather m hool facilities. better g e leicester ment was shot and killed by a civilian in Castlercagh, County Ros- 1l ilian asked Weidon i he could furnish him with a lght. Whik Weldon was fumblinz in his pockets r matches the civiliun tired and LESS LABOR. i:u»» soldler fell, dring in' the arms of in buildin Washingto a greater and better| his comrades. Other inns covered the assassin’s retreat Rump An official report of the shooting steak, 40 cents. and again 50 cents. | states that a man named John Ber- What's the difference? gin. when fatally wounded, admitted You get a sharper knife|that under orders he had shot with the 50-cent one, sir. Weldon, From the Detroit Frée Press Diner (scanning bill of fare Double-Bed a1 quality. A $L30 quality for Thur fas only. 7% ST.N.W. 4o Formerly $12.50 and $15 This season’s latest rage, shown in black, navy and brown; artistically tinsel and em- broidery trimmed : for misses and women—and the quality is elegant. This is the lowest price ever quoted in Washington for such frocks and we are doing so only to make new friends and please our old ones.” Of course these Fine I Dresses that sold at $12.50 will not last long at this price, so you had better hurry if you want one Giga) fast-color, get in Just and cream colors. Mad Tremendous savings, in plain whi thix bargain in & urry SN Tueviay onty. 1 e e il Bt e e 1 | () | | HANDBAGS, free fro want, no 50c Yard-wide Black Sateen 75¢ Birthday Sale of Our $5 Transparent Great assortment of beauti »7 inches wide and cut from picce. Popular brands. i purc fine Tust " “78c Bleached Table Damask 5 Made 38 inches wide--and a great assortment of pretty designs, xtra heavy damask cut from piec adras. in o this Tuesday featn $15.00 SILK DRESSES What is spring withont new silk dresses—and wh withont @ sensible dress bargain? We have collecied a gre excellent sample frocks in uavy. black. brown. gray, etc from rich messalines and taffetas of unusual quality 101 the maker we wanted some fine dresses fo “give away birthday celebration—and so from a galaxy of styles may_choo uuprecedented hargains—and every conceivable form of ‘smart trimming is included in this array for misses and women. $25.00 WOMEN’S SUITS mbled for this gala sale are All-wool Serge and Suits in all the wanted s beautifully made and smartly trimmed with buttous, braid, for misses and wom- en wh nltra style and’ super qu at an teled price. A longz. generons rack of stunning models, jus your pick of $23 vaiuex and pocket the wonderful savings. g ‘We Bought a Large Lot of $6 and $7.50 Pleated Fine 14x22 Hem- med-end Towels of unust . At tention of barbers, dentisis, ete. legu- iarly 15c ench, Featured for Sorted plaids with_hot and knife pleats. Made in all regular siges to 30, All-woeol garments Y | B 20x40 oy 2o 15 Pleated o\ Turkish ~tunning ~ sha quite the sty new and fresh— to defy duplica- tion in all Waxh- ington. Towels, 24c Feature of plain white, very absorh. nt towels, with icely hemmed ends. & 3 b, Serge Skirts, $2.98 Popular box a Kirte for missex west styles to Avines on these women. Yers from. Great Plaid Dress Gingham il to $5 dressing, and Cut from full piece $1, $1.98 and $2.98 large variety of new and popular styles. genuine Teather Rags, in black and colors utifully engraved embossed: many styies and sizes ose from in this sale of fine samples. ase of m lends from 10 to 20 yard lengths of ateen. Buy it Tuesday at less than cost—but designs. Exceptional qualities included in Another Sensation in BOYS’ SUITS With Two Pants Were $25 Last Year Sell at $20 This Year ‘10 All-wool Rlne Serge and tures, hand tailored, in pop. k and norfolk stylex, i pants, for boyx 7 to 18 els we picked up. one and Trom a famous maker. We Afer o o their actnal worth 10 make friends during our birthdas celobration. $3 Scout Shoes for Boys Fina tan chromo stock shoes, wit =alid leather soles and uppers. Ali sizes 11 to 5%. Lowest price in all Washington. Tuesday only.