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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 15 1921-PART 1. j75 DIPLOMATS ARE TO ATTEND WORLD TRADE PARLEY IN N. Y. Ambassadors and Ministers Will Confer ! With Manufacturers in Effort to Stabilize Industry. WE S A N BOOK S | Hard to s well BAREBAEK RABE ‘ JUMPERS ARE A THRILLING FEATURE OF HORSE SHOW OPENER. Local Daughters of America At- tend Baltimore Council. Delegat Let us know your n supp short ord BOOK PEARLMAN’S S .3 G oSE Open Evening HEATING By Hot-Water, Steam or Vapor- Pressure System [ ASSIST IN INITIATION. ] | »s from the local orga f Daughters of America a initia on AT HORSE SHow | THRILLS PRESIDENT| Other Exciting Contests Alsc | twent annual Itime sessions i1 neld mbers of the the ing w Thomps \lore than seventy rdors. o DA e ane A Mes If you nced a new System, a H sodi - nisters and charg s of th als of wh we 18, | stat arer . ™ B DNelight Distinguished Gath- L SR Whicn she canmot b mecans | Jianciior. Jnew Heater, or other Repairs, tic corps. with the wives, 158 > . 5 Ve Wi el sary funds. »'5».i.\.v~ Clara AL Ry " take it up with us now. Prices ering at 0pe"mg' 'm)'ru\\l £ iiiud b citaphioi b 5 l'mwvi"’m‘yi' e Ano, past councilor down. (ood workmen are avail- H s e S oy tending credits that will | W11 of the national [ able. e Ty Tid factories now idie for lack of | Mabel Dows The President and Mrs. Hardin:, rade at the 1“*'\‘_ e ;-\" a 'l'_'"' IS to resume production L \Hw"l\; . . 5 > zovern- ntion of the National Association approaching a normal wpson A diplomats. senators and high govern tionfoC e i e L L A 1£8s eahng 0. ment officials mingled with hundred; i _ N : the chief underlying fundamental fo 23O of prominent Washiniton th threo-dy session AU the Waldort- | hi ‘world in turning in harmony | Flowers for Graduation. W. H. Gottlieb, H. E. Huntsberry = \storia Hotel Tue 1 itz phases of social and eco- Ll St s 3 3 = e opening of the National Cap el i weeo e to both | nomic fabric. Order em from Gude Pres. Viee Evon show at Arlington Park, Va. 3 special cars will he attached to both LA ment 3 ‘) d:y‘ S Congressional Limited and mid- Conider Many Questions. 917 K St. NW. S : i = Jight trains over the Tennsylvania While convention will consider | [ PHONE MAIN 488 ) Th%;:wnno‘r’t“;n x\l:rl'\":'r;:"'"":“‘; ailroad for those leaving the eity|? other uum\mm |||“}nur(l"(”1v: WILLGO TO * REDEHICK shotw: grounds shortly DeToT® » tororrow. whil Ations wiil | 8¢ s. the conference of ambassa e = just in time for the three rac i be reserved for le to go to | dors sters on world trade is|Columbia Commandery. No. 2. K. featured the program for the after .New York until Tues ¥. Bugene | considered to be one of the most im- | e - “harles O. Sherrill Ackerman is here to personali - tant matters to brought before T.. to Make Pilgrimage. noon. Col. Charles O. Sherr duct the party l'r New Yorl He - CONgre i panied the President " au will be at Following the closing business \,.,“T"nlq;..v ] mandery. o 2 K Spurred on by the presence of thei ‘xh sions. the visiting diplomats will be enc | Tor Wil ke grima 2 o firs . a ck, Md. on Wedn: ay, for the ymmander-in-chief and etary of @y | The conference the first of tertained at a banquet in t hotel | FICK: 0 comimander fu-chi £ ane i its kind ever held in the United States Inesday night. Included among | fose of fitendine the conclave War Weeks, a group of husky cav e ritie MotiveiotHey il who will attend onfomon® | Grand Commandery of the state a an alrymen from Fort Myer a4 a in assembly not only the constructive A:mrm?' Cochrane de Alencar, am- et TR R 5 daring Roman bareback race, in but 1} dor of Brazil; Dr. Carlos Adolfo!, ATTNA& e uad : Jer na- . ministe f Colorm oo o, i n which will e I 7 Lo e o et Tl Sl M0t | AMPLE CAR SERVICE The President seemed e afort i s 16l de C Sta Bloa: lans Jorning. Al o < % mounts. The President seemed thrilled oIt Dr. <_..|" “Manuel de Cespede miniss (io2 amomine. . Al g Direct to and From 20th by the skill exhibited by the boys ||\4‘ iation on problems that influence | 11 of ub; Dr. R el H. E alde, .'|.“, make th o aki as they raced neck to neck n national i int tional ter of dor: Emilio €. Joubert, g : and Calvert Sts. khaki as they i i nationd | n Republic rick lavish srvund e cousse. e e iMaires of P ion e 7'I'H S l REE" Harry T. Mills o " 0op o pointed out, will study the outst 2 the sl . ¢ drew o s | . 4 dor of A na: Beltran Mathien, | includes a race and proudly drew » hor; |} ing problems and remedies fo 5 menti 3 1 Mathien junch at the fair up before the President’s box. So GLEN ECHO PARK OPENS. |industrial depression that na ador o oo oMbt titive @il i NAV ARD stages of the race that two ride 117,000 Attend First Day atiAniises| sountry 14 o coroll co ;f'“"',n"fl'm-iir;\-m, m'ifl'vxlvr of Bo By Free Transfer From r o slide do onto one Europ ’ e Antoin ibesco, minis- . were forced to slide down onto iond ment Grounds. | L ftor of T nias Dr Vo Vi g f A All Points on System - s : etimated Lt 17.000 pe Lo said an o O o Swion ,_r"fi"‘:o‘{ySenate Territories Committee to VI B The steeplechase rac vhic i While the weather of the past week ¢ 0 ores ¥ Dominici 6 Ao, 2 Viile (th 2as K {0 a re atle Dominici, minister of Venezuela; Juan | P the day. was equally ¢ he | haa gomewhat | hampored “geting: |l RS Slricpenenes o | R Y. Gavaneos. ami ln; Juan: Take Up Labor Shortage Aid. i? C horses sped around t 3 5 oot one count on another. moreover | SPdin: Federico onso Pezet, ambas- Resolutions of the Hawaiian iegis- { ¥ irse : ce to b o e dor of Peru; Julio i e, reque on by 2 the hurdles, the President stood up when the vis found _eloquent exemplification of ,":'M":"mr‘\lwll!‘r r'IUhAh]"?mnNu.‘mm- l;tlv:r requesting legislation by Con- ih intecest until e their purpose to call the conference r. Alejandro Cesar, | zress to permit immigration of suf and watched them with Int | tions runming almost in midseason | i the first address made by President | SUECD ONIC : Herman | ficient pe: to remedy an “acute they cro: the line. g almos s | Harding, during which he to! Saastamoinen. minister of Finland; H.|labor shortage” in the islands, were I 1Lk, The steeplechase was won by Trap- ~timers” met a pleasant surpfise | C 5 ‘I,l‘ :\(r;;;.m‘lngnll:nr of Nor John rvrvr*"n(‘;“l :: the Senate vesterday idden b: c enbars 5 15 they 160t the. ears and ens ‘Our oblizatione Jove erick, commercial counselor, and referred to the territories comi- pes. rfdden by BL LeBh e Don ST Eronnas. Taoming upin | Dean tranquillity he Bridiah et George Hech. consul ; was second, ridden by Lieut. T. H ljored the grounds. looming up in|UoNements arv o general of Denmark: Tuming ¢. Suez, proposed atien immi- | I MeCreery. and third honors went to ster dip, with its imposing looking | OUT PArt in the wi jiconsul general of ‘China, adinitted ot ekoc Drugless Route to Health ‘ ——————ee f th £l ) Hardrunning. ridden by J. Devereux. Jentrance, and Cthe s carrons Wrou 25 per cont of the total insular pov. | officers in uniform. over 41z furlongs. | e o mhe banaami it et fact that the organi-| tWeen Washington and. Atlan | e s Madelle, ridden by ructure that | replaced the old | ed 0f 6,000 mem-! b PIuImbus, Birming- The winner was Madel ¥ ition of former d A1 "6F the | bers: produc proximatel per | pla Bouthermirallway Auanta Maj. Wilfred M. Bluut: second, Cour- LaP RUSeIICRLS (Wore ba 'the pro. | cent of all and manufactired ma- caves Washington 9:50 p.m.. téous, Lieut. T. H. McCreery: and d the crowd had a varied | terials in the United and was | ATTiVes Atlanta 0 p.m., central| it RECET Ss Rtk its selections from. responsible for more than 75 per cent | {ime. making direct connections Yor third, Catamount, Maj. § 3 2 of labor employed. official Macon, Ga.; Columbus, Ga.; Birming- | Girl, Eleven, Amazes Spectators. ST that the Getermined, | ham. Ala “.\Ir»mnhl.«. Tenn.” Effective Girl, Eleven, » - I if possible, N6 venouress May 14. Inquire S. E. Bur- | One of the features of the afternoon | | UDENTS T0 AID FUND. o)( its members in ffort to stabi uvr 5 ¥ street northwest—Ad- | : : it 7 ’ R the cconomic conditions throughout the | Vertisement. | Tas jmietndine af e pen Will Give Entertainment to Help [ country and the world or AUL0 Uwners Mite eleven-year-old daughter of ) “Out of the conflicting desires a Brig. Gen. William Mitckell of the| Americanization. needs of the world today,” he On ; ] tinued, “three fundamental nece air service. In the event for green| Students of the Ame ation | are rent — il ; NE) 5 ae e hunters Miss Mitchell, her long curls | chools, members of the Varions clubs | propie. production by fansirs and s /RealEstateSales How to Reduce Repair Bills, = t i i of the institution, will give an enter- | pron milatio e man 7 e Il SAFE, SANE a: SIBLE streaming down her back. took her| inment_in old Central Fligh School.| stomke on hand JinE surplus b o e By E. A. Drumm. Principal, i 1: 4 1 School. | Stoc nd depende ractive propositio expes 5 —Eirs 5% ( s horse, Home Again. over the jumps| Tth and O streets. Thursday night (0| the other and all more or less depend. : gmwwl e et roney. aen- %] Monday, May 16, 4:45 P.M., at e £ (0) et easier than many of her adult com= ise funds to heip maintain an ade- | cnt upon e sources of supply, which |4 o 1 Beaity' Co.. 18th and Colambla & | Conwnitation Free i i qua corps at the schools.|only the United States can provide tond YMCA A sch l { > atiings: ppropriation for the American roduction in the United State % D A t 7 uto 00 DR. LOUIS W. HOFFMAN. When the President and his party . s pointed out, is|day 18 checked pecause we ha raV'lng Ccol.ln 7 H suire 22 Vietor Biag arrived at the track Miss Mitchell 4 iching | surplus of raw and manu % % 1736 G St. NW. e rter. Phor i went over the jumps again, paired with be for they te Broduction EXXARENENENS | : = Eer father. Later in the afternoon she | Among those who are to tak went up to the presidential box and in the entertainment are Prof. Mic shook hands with Mr. Harding. et iy b, Mize Fagn This is the first vear that the War- ot WA B G ; HMRDP TOMPANY 2 renton Hung Club has exhibited at a i Humbert 1 i i | I | i 1. BRIDEEON ! 7l € I | Washington show and had several good | eiso Ent lv; '\1 “1""1 el 1,::.»;. );1 L C fi“\fl i 3 = e poli. Ha R0 Armando P entries on the figld vesterday. lumbo. ization school 806 12th St. N.W. | HARRIET MITCHE! orchestra, cted by and the -Am n Mandol Club, will furnish music for the af- r. Dancing will complete the pro- Program for Tomorrow. Prof. Christian The show was originally scheduled Daughter of Brig. n. William Mitchell, astride Home Again. to start Thursday and continue unlil;!l’nzfln. third, Confusion, Jerome J.|Donald Washburn, Miss Gladys gram * Tuesday evening. Rain prevented the | Waters, jr., and fourth, Barrister, re- | Hinckley, Capt. Thomas Schneider : 7. 2 B E t S opening on Thursday and Friday, how- | mount service. jiand MriGeorge Sioan lg vents ever, and the meet will be held Mon-! Class 7—Heavy harness heroe Hoxtess to Group of Friends. TALK ON AUTO REPAIRS. R day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- | First, second and third prizes were \n s Julia Mattis entertained a box | A. Drumm, principal of the t day. !won. re \;mn by Batteries D, her guests including Miss A automotive hool. 1728 G . . shov\ gr\)\md% today, but a large party | Anne ‘Gordon. Miss Anne Dulaney, | pair Bill Retween fifty and ZA] a on ee of exhibitors have planned. a horse -1 MANY NOTABLES PRESENT. ‘S.lm Frank B Hayne, U 8A; e Luuto_ owners haye just completed I i = 1 e ohn . jr. and Mr. George | course at the “Y" automotive schcol = Sack rie through nearby Virsiafa to-| . = o ding in Handsome Gown |Abell and another o for owners will Y day. - Hag Miss Julia Junkin Ravenel had alstart next Thursday, ‘ (MONDAY UNTIL SATURDAY) The show will be resumed at of Gray Crepe de Chine. with her in Col. and Mrs. |are held at 4 o'clock in the z T E o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The fe T. A. Junkin's box. he planned to start an evening I o Mrs Harding wore a charming including Col. William C. an ez Mr. Drumm's ] ture of the program Monday will be the drill of the mounted members of | . ot dant of Fort ) at 4:45 o'clock a flower design in sha . de comn des ) and Mrs. Rivers Mrs. Gibson Fahns - given ternoon gow y crel and OUR ANNIVERSARY ine with tock and her son- | the local police department, which will be judged by ( Pershing and re viewed by Commi James Oyster. oner Results in Show Clasxes. The results in the show classes yes- terday follow: Class 46, light-weight chargers—! First, Allahmando, entered by Maj. S. Patton, jr.. awarded silver cup: sec- ond, The Crag, Maj. C. P. George; third, Princess, Pershing stables; fourth, Buddy, United States remount service. Class 15, novice pairs of heavy har-| s—Won by Tom and Jerry, . Robert M. Thompson. sporting tandem — First, ness hors entries of C: Class 65. Sultan and Viking, entered by War- | enton Hunt Club; second, and Margaret, entered by Mr. Her- ring and Melvin C. Hazen Class 31, saddle ponies— Won by Lillian Sanger, riding Rabbit, try of Thomas Leiter; Miss was awarded a cup. Second an en- anger n this event was Punch, entered by Keppil | Bathell; third, Kingbird, entered by Lieut. Col. H. N. Cootes, and fourth, | Piecrust, entered by Mrs. Ambrose Preece. Class 55, green hunters, light| weight—Won by Viking. entered by Mrs. Courtland Smith; second, Preston | M., entered by W. M. Buckley; third, | F. hodice with T of lac r long and cut in deep points. 1 model of Alice blue med in flowers, a black velvet of lavender. the nd soft rol {and she wore }with a dis about her {er: | s in th ssador of Belgium tier. the nora de . Peyton C. of the 2nd cck and a long chain of | boxes included the and Baroness | ador of Peru| Pezet hing, March, 2 See- | vy Theodor Warren Victor Kauffmann and James velt | Ra bin { Mrs. Julian Numerous Box Parties. th Roughton ble box ling the 1d Slove i fo who ente her other { Grouiteh: { emibassy a | Celesia” di Vegliasco, {tache of the Italian e leri; Commander delph H. Miner, Mr. and Hawes of New York and M fette Grav Col. and Mrs. the Alfred Antoin Thompson | o n their | and Mrs. Robert M of gues cluded Admiral 3 Mrs { box. which { Willard H. | -l Home Again, entered b n. Mitchell G and ridden by Harriet Mitchel Beun fourth, Vint Endive, Mitchell Harri- Parker W n. arton of N i and several other gue Park Snddle Horses. + | their box ; a - S Che third ass of Clase 34, park saddle horses—First, | . Mr. Robert Woods Bliss. enter- Scepter, H. W. Herring; second,tained a number of guests. Maj. and Katahdin, C. B. Asher; third. Hom..]A:rr Richard H. Kimball being among | them | Brew, Maj. Vincent P. Erwin, and/ | fourth, I ck Oak, Agnes G. John- Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph's Guests. { T Commissioner and Mrs. Cuno ston. { Rudoiph _had _as jests Mrs. | Class 17—Runabout horses. ‘Won by | Frank W. Mond Joseph | an B, 5 L. Larab acond; ! Hampson and Mrs. Henry I Switan b Larabee; second, High | "hg P v Lutirell hud s guests | Flyer, Thomas Bones; third, Bric-a-|Mrs. Ailsa Mellon, M l.r‘ufl brac, E. M. Palmer Miss Deatrice Beck, ) Quass 61—Pairs hunters. Won by Silver Tip and Hexagon, ridden by W, S. Hitt and Wiliam du Pont, jr.; sec- ond, Zeppelin and Tarrynot, ridden by oL H. N. C and Capt. John A. Hettinger of Fort Myer. Class 23—Roadsters, Axworthy, entered bin; second, Pilserner Maid, Dougherty; third, Dixie Joseph M. Heller. Class 59 — Thoroughbred hunters. Loving cup won by Nancy Pansy, en- tered from the Foxcatcher farms; second, Anne Ford, entered by Spencer lisley; third, Mine Sweeper, L. Victor Frement, and fourth, Gunpowder, Spen- cor lisley. Class A-—Breeding horses. Prizes presented by American Remount A sociation, through Maryland State Fair, Inc. Rjrst, Unnamed, remount aapvice; second, Margaret, Melvin, C. First, by Norman Abe Cor- P Dr. D, Prince, jr. and Mr. Chester 1 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. tained Col.and Mrs H.OT. West and Miss | Thomas Bones had as| S A. Luttrell, Mrs. | E Mrs. Hor Dulin and Mrs. William M le | The Minis! of Switzeriand dame Peter were guests of M dward H. Everett, who entertained in their box Dr. ¢ Bruggmann of the s le staff Mrs. Cromwell Brooks entertained party in her box, the guests mvludlns:\ Maj. and Mrs. John Millikin, Col. Quekemeyer, Col. Robinson | and Maj. Wilfrid Blunt, | Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Oxnard had | riy with them in their box, their uests including their daughter, Mis Adeline_Oxnard, and her hou Tiss Elizabeth Scott of Ric nnmnd| and M. ation | Miss Carolyn Nash entertained :1' part in th bo of her |rar9ntfll Medical Director and Mrs. Francis Nash, having as guests )r. and Mrs. -, ribbon | 1 mond ornament in the front | y i the had nry Mrs. al Mr: lari « Mr. had Lew! Mr. Will part among and with May. Deios A. {in her box Col. Laney, Col. Mrs. 1 rles G. Marriott, s Mona illard nd Mr: th ana d Mrs, and Horace Westcott occupied | and i Mrs. D. at-{liam duPont, Mr. A Orders were s erd tion, A. lexander TS| Hollerith were among Mahlon ) o1ders. SEA DUTY FOR MIDDIES. June 2. ns to_the This will As ye! daughte: Blodgett Mrs. Eustis had as their Corcoran’ Thom. m Pl Zu s Laura Harlan and Mrs. the Gen. J and Mrs. J. Dani ames Parmelee Jos Walker, Mrs. £o on and will then report to battleships of Atlantic and Pacific fleets. en of the new offcers are as tic fleet. Mr. and Mrs. | occupied a box Col. and M ;3 them RESULTS Count. Take your pictures to Grove's, 1210 G, for the best developing and print- ing. (Signed) Amateur Photographer. Blodgett entert and Mrs. Mathew A. 2 Mrs. Ja; Du Matthe Miss Myrtis Porcher, and Maj. David Hewitt Myers s Mrs. Reeve Georgge & William Corco guests, Mr n nd Thomas B. Sweeney Big Bargains Sewing Machines at sacri- fice prices. Look what we offer this week: $29.50 helps Eno entertained including Mrs. and -~ Mea, Singer Drop-head 66, Peter Mrs. Dur Americ n Remount mes A. Buchanan, ury Dove, Mr. and Mr. Hl(l .\l s’ Jul ph Leiter, Mrs. Grafton ’\Hntfl and Mr. H. the other box ball bearing Singer Dry (shuttle), Singer Drop-h (shuttle) .. Singer (shuttle) $28.50 $24.50 . $19.50 S conatiion .. $24.50 M Legare (=S ) 3 EEEEEE e ued at the Navy De- assigning to sea s of the Naval Acad- | I be graduated wly commissioned en- | leave until July 1 andard Drop-head, i I $26.50 Standard Drop-head (0. nnosewer ..o $18.50 | Franklin Drop-head. e $27.50 And any lvl'lenl nl %9, $10, %1 $15 and $18. Al machines guaranteed 5 years. Capitol Sewing Machine Exchange fwica) 25 H St. N.W. Franklin 3778, Opponite Govt. Printing Office. ss 1s the largest in | the history of the academy. i < Secure Space The New Star Building Those desirous of obtaining space in the new Star building should apply at once. Only three floors are available, and they will be ar- ranged to suit tenant before partitions are permanently placed. Also a limited number of single rooms or suites. Building ready for occupancy before Sep- tember 1. For further information apply to THE BUSINESS MANAGER, THE EVENING STAR e NG Year’s Business We Shall Offer During This Week at o ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Electric Toasters, specially priced At Full Line of Percolators, special. . Radiant Grills, specially priced at. Heating P: ads, tally priced At e Curling Irons, specially priced at. Radiant Hedlite Heate Electric Ranges, specially priced at.. Electric Sewing Machines, specially priced at. .$7.20 and $1 FOR THIS WEEK ONLY— 3175 Electric Washers : SPECIAL 5and 6 Ib. HOTPOINT IRONS Special at $7 .20 I Other Anniversary Week Opportunities l VIOLETTA, for electrical treatments; $30 professional size, SPECIAL, during Anni- versary Week ... $19.95 DRAKE VIBRATORS 50 $157 , specially reduced for one week only at................ $5.25 to $8.50 $140 Western Electric DISHWASHERS, Anniversary Week only................. $110 0) 4 On all Silk Shades, Piano 25 /é Dlscoul] Lamps, Metal Lamps and Handel Hand-painted Lamps. The Above Prices Are in Effect for One Week Only—May 16 to May 21 HOWARD PF“L Y COMPANY LECTR)C sERVICE™ 806 12th St. N.W. ' Phones Main 1130 or 1131 As the Most Effective Means of Expressing Our Appreciation for an Excellent VERY SPECIAL PRICES ==& Electric Washing Machines, Dishwashing Machines, Ironing Machines, Art Lamps, Silk Shades and THE FULL LINE OF HOTPOINT Some of the HOTPOINT Items Are as Follows: ...$6.75 and $8.55 .$10.80 to $23.40 $12.60 .$6.08 and $6.75 fipecnl]v priced at $10.80 and $13.50 $67.50 to $187.20 .$54.00 to $67.50 0.80 FOR THIS WEEK ONLY— Electric Vacuum Cleaners SPECIAL $ Special Attachments Per Set, Only e i} | 1 =