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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 8, 1921—PART 1 13 e R ————— DESIGN F(]R EHUREH?PROPOSED NEW CHEVY CHASE CHURCH FOR WHICH FUND-RAISING CAMPAIGN 6,945,220 CHINESE AID FOR NEW TURNPIKE. |ASK LUSITANIA DAMAGES. i STARTS NEXT MONDAY. | AIDED IN FAMINE ZONE |srecn pisocn o o e NEW YORK, May 7 fiep enta- Va, May 7T.—A mass|tives of claimants for dar s in they | meeting here in the interest of the |Louisitania disaster toda med”’a Relief Fund Workers Get Reports Washington-lLeesburg turnpike Was | committe sk the State Depart- < {adar, A Monday evening by | ment foreign relations s—New | of Special Distress—Ni I Harper of Washington. 1 commit wedtate payment Especially distressing conditions in|of "the Was ton and Leesburg man ships or from fur Honor Awarded to Plans for Y . the provines of Shenst, Chibli, Honan | chambers o commeree: "“Resalutions | sion of the 4l vro < : 3 B ; . ; lopted pledging the cordia t the meeting. h . o - « 2 and Shantung are described in re- ise of the people of anniversary of the sin Chevy Chase Presbyterian i 4 g . : et the Ameriean committee (9 (e CRETTT of SHERI il 52 & S . > for Chi um(nr- f\ln:l ‘x.;\'r n\l‘ Dryes- |y Ceshurg chamber was ted to | the gove nt was er g X . o dale. mil ttache at the Ame! e P tee to o s for having taken action t | E % A . % - > " o aking personal inve ions among [ SRhSer Sico ¢ and an exec- | Claims for loss of life A gold medal. the highest honor ; ¢ N : 3 A : (i 5 erer: - thes he:turnpike company. an f . k& M g g 3 P 3 ¥ 3 0 C b . {tives of that organiza v lars 1 America | destitute persons to more favorable was awarded to the pl of the proposed new buildin of v > 8 = £ Bl s o n o regions ha: eloped, which as- | <‘h};'\|>' Chase Presbyterian Church, : 3 X " CagRa i 3 k auming threatening proportions to 0 is to be conducted | 3 3 3 P el e 2 0 € 2 = 5 o " . t o faot that newocomers will work in { & i e o = during the week beginning May 16 { 3 g ke . the et that neweomers will work - A Wholesome and Satisfying Butter That is a These plans were produced by - 5 3 3 i 3 3 . wages. Favorite. Francis A. Nelson, a New York archi- tect, represented in Washington by In urging a gencrous response to amine week. | al of China | Charles A. Hunter. The award was d » 3 3 $ 98 1 < 3 : > s made s 101 et ks 5 g § , % ¢ 3 ¢ S concludes — tod: Paul & rm'n, ‘,5,- ':umlh. 2t the annual cx- 3 - 3 3 & s S 3 i 5 Reinseh, former United States min- i e league in the | = 84 S 3 b : £ b Bl | ister to Peking, declared that the tan Museum of Art in New ent accommodatio ! e ‘ : S = : : ; : speo 1 of Chinu's famine vie- | b i tim hould come Americans with e for e growing congre 2 fitude of love and admiration almost and Sunday school. whose five- I ; % : : : 7 foun China toward fold increase since the present house | - 2 5 % 4 . this s S | A tc of 6,045,220 starving people |in China “are’ néw recers relief | through ipternational commi "rexbyterian Church for its new building. tall American moneys have been lotted and additional funds are was dedicated ten years ago has paralleled the growth of the com-| i munity in the center of which it is situated. Great care has b en taken in all vinning design which has been adopted by the Chevy Chasg :_he ?I'vrw '3 nml;‘. . not rel; the 2 S urgent! ded is the report made | ” oo Pt s and, e srear RISFTOP MOBBED BY JUNGLE NATIVES | BUILDING BooM IS ON. KILLS WIFE AND SELF. |irin American commitiie for china | £ to it, but also the obligations it rec- RICHMOND, Va, May 7 (Special).—| ATLANTA, May 7.-—-Otis W. Crane, ity aneeyroe secton 2| ypyre) ARE EAGER TO BE BAPTIZED {miewon is cusosing o vunaing voom | ased “twents-five, ot bis wites Building Project Outlined. | that indicates a reduction in house B from Frederick W vens of the | American committee in Peking. which ]i. in charge of the dis bution of | i American relief funds and of which Although the goal of the present |rents at an ecarly date. Permits for|the temple in a rooming house here!ypnigier Charles R. Crane is chair- month’s campaign is a main church| Special Dispatch to The Star. | ports on the co where life buildings ara being issued every day,|Shortly before noon today. Neighbors |p building for which the entire amount BALTIMOR. —AMobbed by | S0 uneventful that the coming ana the rtokias = | who heard a woman's scream and a now sought—$125,000—will be re-| poiiol of aistant lands who want- | @ ShiD is the great event of weeks. | o bricklayers; the carpenteral Y8 o0t 8 HOR o S odies 19ing o treasurer, American quired, the complete building project & S lands 8 | In th Plices the population is |and tinners are working with a rush, | PS8 yInE & e and Trust Company, or to uluu-nh has been considered by ed to be baptized, s one of the | made up of government officils | There s ample labor, however, for| w fect apart on the floor. Accord- Iy rnon’ Munroe, national t irer, church expansion committee du experiences told about by the Rt American engineers, business men | * 4 ing to reports to the police. Crane | Bible Hou ‘w o York cit th ast two years, & b 7 € ¥ st R e he |much more work than under way. o . R~ o s ot Includes, fin Rev. Idward Arthur Dunn, An- ‘ and SITky In theomtes/fof I {ind at this time there are more jie| Was a drug addict, but nothing was —_— GOLDEN & COMPANY, Distributers geli ! s ilster the afs [M than have been seen on thel found to indicate the cause of thel jrance proposes compulsory phys- i —_———= op of the diocese of "5 pEoserty wam Honduras, who is now | i ing, a Sunday school house a manse. Ground has recently been| Briti purchased for the future site of the manse. 1 training for schoolgirls. streets in twenty vears. tragedy. 16 one must baptismal crowded of such a dioces be ready to conduct ice in a native hu The new church will be of Cleve- uffocation with Indians who | land Park stone. It is to stand at| jungle. says Bishop Dunn—crossed Fave. conie out of ‘the surrounding -_ ey right angles to the present building | only by paths, not by the crudest | jungle an hour before at the im- AN be connactod with It. Ths mate] 2 = A ‘hien | perative summons of their chief | mm—— _— entrance will be on Patterson stre form of wagon road, but in which 00" Lo suspicious of relizion | {IIEaeee—— E—= although the church property as one encounters at times the ruins ’ and of the representatives of i TroTe whole is located directly on Chevy | of temples built by the native in- | but upon secing one woman bap | | i | e si The, g in Baltimore this week. | arger part of the diocese is Chase Circle. habitants long before Cortez com- | tized they may rise in mass and The lower floor will be used for the | quered Mdico. Indians inhabit | demand ‘that ecach be baptized next few years by the Sunday school.| th instantly, childlike in their easers This will provide about S Bad that feet of well lighted floor spac vided into numerous class affording provision tainments, social me S, o W | MARYLAND TOWN IS POLICELESS with complete modern equipment is Il Heretofore Considered Impossible! Tomorrow, On 014 Edifice Utilized. 12 HO URS D‘4IL Y; OWI,\‘G T0 FIGHT The old building, after some in- | | jung(es. their dwellings be- g mere huts. There are secluded : communities, and there are ne Bishop Dunn has xperience, mini als terior remodeling, will be used for Sunday school purposes for a time. | With “the present accommodations > The Star. year yet to serve. Soon a i a ol 8- new admin ation assumed charge H greatly improved in arrangement, and | . May 7.—Bruns of the e iown & eontres i with the very large addition provided | wick. the largest town in | 9fthe rst trivial, broke into an | by the lower floor of the new build- | prederick county, is without police opent flame :nd sver ended, In | ing. the needs of the Sunday school will be effectively met. pending the m for twelve hours roversy the council dlock between prot future erection of the Sunday school{ masor, and four mem- | ayor and the m house. DS ot his council, the town has but | been caustic against the four ins The main floor of the new building | one shift of police at night. | _gent _councilmen provides a spacious auditorium. The everal times Mayor Shafer has |/—— — structure is L-shaped. with an addi nted the name of Charles Bond tional wing connecting the Sund ouncil for confirmation, and school with the church, through the| each time it has been voted down. tower which Serves as an entrance| The mayor is for Bond and will to both the church and the Sunday | make no other selection. and the school. The organ mechan council is against Bond and will not placed in the tower above the confirm. bule, with pipes speaking toward the! Mayor Shafer has been in office for chancel. This tower is si feet | nearl ar and has more than a high, and has open belfry. offer- ing an opportunity for chimes to be |=—————————— installed. The building has no i side piers, and every person in """PRES“)ENT IS PROMISED congregation will have an unchstruet- B cmemman ot Commtitece GOOD TIME AT LEESBURG Committees have been organized to push the building fund campaien. 2. D. Hathaway is general chair- i in i i man of the campaign committee and fomclflls and People Join in Assur- Postmaster General Will H. Hays | i N h.u hc(;&pgeg an honorary chairman-| 20C€eS if President Goes There ship. In addition to Mr. Hathaway the executive committee of the cam- | for Weelk Endd. paign committee consists of M Harold' Doyle, vice chairman; F. W. | Ashley. secretary; Robert H. Simp- son, treasurer; Henry E. Bittinger, Mrs. George Winchester Stone and H E. F. Colladay. {ding to spend all or a large number | Mr. Colladay has been made chair- {of his summer week ends here at the | man of the citizens' committee, which | McLean farm, but the Loudoun county | is_composed of prominent residents of | and Leesburg town officials, the'cham- Washington who are giving their|ber of commerce here and the people support to the project and will assist |of all parties have united in formal | in carrying the work of raising the |communications to him, assuring him building fund into all parts of the |that he would be welcomed warmly | city. . jand that cvery possible provision to | A preliminary gifts committee has, K meet his wishes and provide for his been organized under the leadership | comfort will e made if he decides to of H. E. Bittinger and_will be chiefly | comn 5 responsible for the receipt of large gifts from the members of the church and residents of Chevy Chase and the District of Columbia previous to the opening of the week's drive. Dinners to Be Served. Throughout the week that has been set apart for the raising of the $125.- 000 dinners will be served on succes- sive evenings at the church for the team workers, in order that they may report on the progress of the work. A dinner committee has been pointed with Mrs. C. chairman. Committec will attend the opening dinn May 16 A foreign subscriptions committee | has charge of all _subscriptions | outside of Washington from persons who are interested in the civic and religious welfare of the city and in the building up of a great community | church { A listing and estimating committee | will have charge of the preparation of cards for the team workers. with their lists of names to be used in ! the canvass during the big week of the campaign. The is also a cou mittee on Sunday school and Chris- tian Endeavor sections. | GERMAN FILM STOPPED. ! Crowd Attempts to Force Entrance | to Theater. LOS ANGE! of an alleged German-m The Secre of My DENTISTRY Sale! “Full-Wool” Jersey Suits For Women and Misses Featuring style and qualily that ; ; will prove a revelation. Value that ® carries you back to pre-war days. is replacing tecth so that they cannot be detected from your own. 1 treat pyorrhea, loose teeth, save decayed tecth and ialize on_crown and bridge work. Roofless Anchor Bar Dentures . PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS BY'CONDUCTIVE AND INFILTRATION ANESTHESIA Plates Repai Wi YouSaie. ... $1.50 DR. LEHMAN [i=te 307 7th St. N.\W,, Opp. Saks’ Open Evenings. Closed on Sundays s " May 7—Nothing nite has been heard regarding the {rumored purpose of President Har- Sale Price....... Here’s an achievement—the like of which we have not even approached since the opening of our Sixth Floor Bargain Store. A wonderful purchase and sale of guaranteed “Full-wool™ Jersey Suits. The quality so fine that the maker has expressed his skill in giving smart lines and producing per- fect-fitting garments. Shoe Repair Prices REDUCED (All This Week, May 9 to 14) Half Soles.........$1.50 Of stardy 1. & M. Leather—the longest wear- ing sole leather on the market—and sl 50 O'Sullivan's Rubber Heelv—all for s o . First-grads Neolin fl.ook for the name and rubber heels.... Neolin ... = $1.35 FIVE DISTINCT STYLES, including the popular Tuxedo and Norfolk models— fine for general wear, for business wear, for rainy-day shopping, for cool days. for sports, for school, motoring and traveling—and the snappy jackets can be worn with any style separate skirt—an added economy. This quality Jersey does not show dust—it wiil withstand a shower and “recover” within an hour and be just like new. The suits do not require pressing, because they do not lose their shape. Every garment well cut, periect fitting. And the colors include all the wanted plain and heather cffects. Sizes for women and misses when the selling starts. Mt. Pleasant Patrons Can get at our branch store (3217 Mt. Pleas- ant) the me rapid service and reduced prices at our main shop downtown. Th2ge prices are for lower than neighborhood repair shops. NATIONAL 403 11th N.. 7 M!.sant . May T.—-Production = e film in a E—The values are so good that 200 suits will be totally get your suit early tomorrow morning—at A WORD TO THE WIS inadequate to meet the demand ~ Monday Bargain Table Specials , 8.95 downtown theater was stopped by | the management tonight after erowd. including a score of saiiors had attempted to force entrance w57 -5 | The Old Liberty Hut Store i BURGLARS TUNNEL BANK. . . i | vith seam in back. 2 pai A UTILE N Dy Myt s Offers More Big Bargains! | 1 New Georgette Blouses Sl buck: H | " Lot 2 vault of the First National Bank here wrecked the v i in the jeorgettes, beau- siber Silk Stockings, in blaci - “50 | Royal Gem Coffee, ground. . . ... ......20calb. [ fll | thdh Goii e $3 79 eyt |V W Prim Pure Maple Syrup, fresh 95¢ V> gal itrdin At e el e Lot 3 i Loaf Sugar, while it lasts 5 Ib. ! 3 M i ¥ i ‘:““” in i lt‘ | API‘OII ol khaki eloth., with braid trim- H gar, while ceveieveeeaoocalb fl | e Chemlse&nghtgowns white.” cordovan *und “soms c 1 S » ming’ Sand” shiela "in” cront 89c 4 e(,lal Another big value that the Corned Beef Hash, 1-lb. cans. . . ... ... .10c a can p 2 Bargain Sixth offers tomor- i row at R et Bacon, 12-1b. cans sl 50 acan | roidery. For a quick is an odd lot of plaid | 9 e PR e b i el | . g Women’s Cotton Taf- | Roast Beef, 2-lb. cans ....162-3cacan | y i satinsancalal ncioeton SOC i ! ° € y . o, By eel e wabie . | ! ' women £3 Bloome rs {:;I.-];,m.‘ Kk o earance. Tomorrow C | feta Pettlcoats | crackers, 15.lb. carton 5¢ Of pink batiste, with plain Sakd SRl o] i AUARiAs S feres, veiugilpl et et _plge Reiliel s o ffled kne specialiy W H d ith pleated : icid “tor, towmerion and 49c omen sriousedresses tic waistband and in xngg:ll;sl; Australian Jams—Pork and Beans—Everything Accordingly T o e JuBL OFf the better kind. with sheer organdie © and ereen. Special for to- C N i . morrow at the small price of i ! ..... collars and cuffs. Well | g Silk Jersey Petticoats pg~ Women’s Stockings par Girls’ White Organdie | i Qua materials, with Divided into three specially priced lots. ‘ &EmbroideredVoi]e Dresses pleated flounces, in two- tone effects. Well made and finished with deep ° | hem. Special tomorrow Beautifully made of good quality mate- rials and too many styles to mention. But they are the best values we've seen for a long time and we can say that you cannot duplicate these values. . L4 pe Girl’ Middy Blouses In sizes & to 14 years. Of velope chemisa and H Ay $1 .00 . Chfldre.n’;. . Dr esses med with fine laces or The U. S. G 3 o i 2 m:”.\dfl K;md fl(nla‘h;d w‘h:: s EACH s L. 5. P S i ¥ trimmings of either ricl | i he sjovernment Stands Behind These Products ". vodes and D imi t y é};iti.:‘lra'd oF einbrolacry. .49 s e ) | po- Satin Camisoles The Herb is & vegetable product that In bullt-up or ribbon shoulder-strap mod- has Do bad effect upon the system Constipation is the canse of most dis- Blouses and Sigured pereale, 107 D St. N.E. That are new ana wave coars wmmes - J€an Middy Blouses | in many patierne | l | i kidneys. eases. Bludtone eliminates this eondition, with lace or embroidery, Ties) fot women and mias and colors. els. Many are hem- porifyiag the blood 424 tending to rellers Next to Old Liberty Hut—Near Unlon Station Plaza turnback cuffs and some s of fine white Jenn, with large Stiiched or embroidered s Pheamativm. scrofuls, eczema, pimples ; tucked fronts and Tux- eailor collar, * Thess will sell Be Prompt! and shown in neat dark boils, eciatics, lumbage, coughs and colds 4 edo collal are very spe- [ ] fast, so come early. Very c patterns. Excellent val- [ and disorder of the etomach. liver and | o clal at . . special ...... S ues for tomorrow at..... Phone Lincoln 5571 M. A. LOUIS & SONS, 229 G Street N.W. Treatment for Various Ailments. The Herb Speciallst. Free Declivery on All City Orders Exceeding $5.00