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) ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 19T =y TEXT OF PEACE RESOLUTION SE[S WAY 'm P”“_ onte want to et on creaiv we| Laces and Lace Curtain 4 ) the annual convention of the motion Two proposals to form corporations { ©°04¥- to aid the motion picture business| Centralization of distributien of were before the closing session of [ films would be the purpose of a pro-l - . === posed five million dollar firm among independent _distributors. Another plan calls for raising'two million “EIIN CORB[N HE[NL dollars by the theater owners for a declared. - Clea_ning AGREED UPON BY CONFEREES N D R s 'MME. VIBOUD, Inc, ness principles should not be as- {sted, he said. Established 1855, 727 11th St. N.W. The text of the conference agree- | vided by law until such time as the ‘Many foreign countries will buy ment on the peace resolution reached | Imperial German government and the s Ua anything on borrowed money. but ¢ . 5 £ - . national advertising campaign. Both % imperial and royal Austro-Hungarian which should not be given credit,” he ; o tene Droposed orEamieationn woald "'T"’:,i'l"‘,ie'°i’°!w“ ) Eovernment, or their successor or suc~ continued, asserting that all cotion Kno“ledbe & Skill PIANISTand TEACHER || Pinvers-La Jaht amelon e Tanag exist betw o thor|“" deldé"d o Suitable ‘33‘:.’3é‘lii""f;f*‘l‘}.?i’:fi‘x’{a'&‘mfi Direct f War Fi C there Tn & jesitimate Tarlet. tating Are the Essential Factors s-La i ation, whic 2 H i een the in i an v) satis - 2 3 g .8 ayer 3 by dcaaces astne | Tickets on Sale for Big Cele- o5 between the ioperial German | Ct'ah “caims agaimst sad sovern- | DIreCtor of War Finance COr- | e mora’ cannot e bougnt for export | ments, respectively, of all persons, 4 < without dangerous extension of credit . . Delcgatos today were aiscussing| pration in Central High |America by the Joint resolution of | whereaoever domiciied, who owe ver: | poration Would Aid Estab- |The present auestion is one of mar- In Cleaning Oriental Rugs the abrupt departure frorg the con- ration in Centr g Congress approved April 6, 1917, is|manent allegiance to the United Kets rather that of ered i 3 - yention of Adolph Zukor, head of the : hereby declared at an end. - States of America and who nlnr:;:x:-l lished Export Agencies Each er:rpln_\'e is thorough- Famous Players group. Mr. ukor P > ‘ered, throug! e acts of e 3 N moled—i E left Jast night for New York city Stadium. . Sec. 2. That in making this dec-| German government, or its agents, ly schooled—in fact, they 1 ast nlght fc y lation, and as part of it, there are|or the imperial and royal Austro- v ve made it their life’s wo A e ene his wlews. | Thousands of tickets for the elaborate |expressly reserved to the United | fungarian mavernment. o its agents, |, 1 iciner the government should go ha is rk Independence day celebration in the [States of America and itk nationals | since July 31, 1914, loss, damage or | into the business of buying and selling in the art of repairing and N % | stadium of Central High School Mon- :mp:"drgyuflif"';:; Prztllezs::amgéz- Injury. to’thelr persons ar property. Fmd";‘: ’;‘; “e"m’;_ ixia ""i::"':‘ 8;’:" cleaning oriental rugs, both in N c 3 A + [directly or in iy, ernm v, Eugene Meyer, ir., : 2 \ day night were placed on sale today in together ‘with the right to enforcs througn the ownership of shares of | managing direcior of the War Finance this country and the orient. N EDMONSTON’S clubs, stores and pharmacies through- c;);:u;‘i fldwun‘:lh |t'rr|’r they have be- | giock in German, Austro-Hungarian, | Corporation declared today before a Your rugs will Took beSer apd last longer N 3 out the city. The stadium will seat)ZOmCC EOIL LS HNde e her sy O ane | American or other hcor[;‘f;hnnon& or gal;a:e comml.tee considering the Norris ~ . if thies are clesued and repaired by us. N Home of the Original FOOT 7.000 persons, and it is expected that|or any extensions or modifications | 11 consequence of hostilitles, of O o create a hundred-million-doli I - .3\_ FORM Boots an ords for this mumber or more will witness the | thereof: or which were acquired by or | A1y oPerations of war. or otherwise. | farm export corporation. 1110 F S!orage Plant and also shail have granted to per- | “You must decide whether you will STREET sons owing permanent allegiance to | foster commercial agencies whick are in _NW, for rogn and valusble hangings, eic.. s the : . 8 its| tho United States of America most | business by stimulating them.,” he said, Biost modern known, and chirges are ez- I e nEton. the clubs the tickets [N naionals have® trarery "punich | favored nation ' treatment, Whether | “or whether the government should en: ] tremels moderate. art Addion 10 e following places: | rightfully entited: or apich Ceom¢|the same be national or otherwise, |ter business and after five vears. as . . . e R N W G A Milton R, |the treaty of Versailles: hove 'hacl|and also shall have granted to per- |proposcd in the bill. retire. “We have ere the Enm e A ot Store. Sth strect. and | stipulated for s or thatr TonenCCon | sons owing permanent allegiance to | thought it better for the producers if e mian 0'Do : = 1512 H N.W. event, which its promoters believe will [are in the possession of the United eclipse anything of its kind ever staged }States of America by reason of its Men, Women and Children A Wonderful Value in “Foot Form” Oxfords $750 A shapely shoe of White Beechwood Cloth, built on the famous No. 72 Foet Form Last. ‘When you wear such footwear you realize the ideal of Comfort, Service, Style and Value. The Toe is shapely yet wont cramp the toes —and the heel and arch snug up closely, clutching and supporting the foot properly. r g for o g a t | we encourage established agencies. ennsylvania avenue southeas n-tto which it is entitled as one of the | the_United States of America mos : neis Nrug store. Wisconsin avenue and |principal allied and associated pow Swored aation Lrewtmens, mhelner Wornt Believed Over. fow' (‘9 1t conrsets. M street: Peoples drug store, 18th street Jers; or to which it is entitled by vir- | {h¢ Same be national of OFRCIRCE | I have been a pessimist on condi- . and Columbia road: \ardman Park|tue.of an act or acts of Congress or |y M0 MArlers affecting TeIOirs | ¢jons, but I think we have gone Hotel and O'Donnell's drug store, 4th |otherwise. usiness; profeasion. . through the worst, and if all of us . tion. co ercs and industrial prop- and East Capitol streets. Applied to Austria-Hungary. Srty rights, and until the imperial Ger. | Will et together—Congress, the ex- Patriotism Keynote. Sec. 3. That the state of war de- | man government and the imperial and | ecutive departments and the bankers | A dramatized patriotic song service |clared to exist between the lmn@rl;l royal Austro-Hungarian government, ve: cau zd“ ;mmelhlnx h?Wvu“ the | will be one of the salient features of |and Austro-Hungarian Rovernment|or their successor or 'successors. |COURtTY out of the hole. e catmot the ceiebration. Others will be a py- [and the United States of America by | shall have, respectively, confirmed to [Pull the country out without pulling ) d a patriotic |the joint resolution of Congress ap-|the United States of America all |the mers_out. rotechnic display an proved December 7, 1917, is hereby de- | fines, forfeitures. penalties and_seiz- nscientific taxution,” was ascrib-| rally. 'The song service will be given{clared at an en ures imposed or made by the United |[ed by Mr. Meyer as one of the causes under the direction of Charles S.| Sect. 4. That in making this|States of America during the -war. present conditions, and he urged | Wengard of the Community Service,ldr-laration, and as a pait of it,| whether in respect to the property |Congress to hasten relief. Inc., assisted by thoe entire COmMMUNItY | there are expr - iy S of the imperial German government whole heme of Drf)dut"n'\g chorus. United States of America an dits or Austro-Hungarian government or{and distribution of goods has broken. A concert by the United States Ma- | tionals any and all rights, pr Austro-lHungzarian nationals, and |down." he asserted. “The development rine Band at 8 o'clock will open thel indemnitics, reparations or s thall have watved any and all pe-|of buying power is most important. I celebration. Virtually all of the mu-|tages, together with the right to en- | cnniary claims against the United [think 110is as important to increase sical numbers will be PAtriotic aifé | force’ the same. to which it or they | States of Americi. our own buying power as to develop | The conoert will end a and | have become entitled o ¥ . the buy power of foreigners. . will be followed by rhythmic dancing. | of he armiatim ooy ene torm War Renolution Not Repealed. 1o g0 111e arugs, used intelligent The fireworks display will end the|jais or any on 6 Nothing heremn contained | Zng moder. ost- helpful, but used affair. 2 311 he construed to repeal, modify | in excecs moss danmeraan amend the nrovi Gifts of ‘ Crystal Choice crystal is always an addition to the home. k ¥ extensions or modifica tions thereof; or which were acquired Funds to Meet Deficit. " !'}y‘urd are In the possession of thelr,.ajurinn “declaring thit certain acts The celebration has been arranged |United States of America by reaso H . Snd by Miss Cecil B, Norton, general sec- | of its participation in the war or | °f Coneress joint resolutions and retary of the community center dé-|to which its nationals have thereby |15 s\l partment of the public schools, and | become rightfully cntitled; or which, | or existing Mrs. Marle Moore Forrest, executive|under the treaty of Saint Germai Sroved B secretary of the Community Service,| Laye or the treaty of Trianon. have Inc, to help make up the deficit in-|been stipulated for its use of their curred by the recent music week | benefits ;or to which it is entitled events. A nominal admission fee oflas one of the principal allied asso s 25 conts will be charged. A limited | ciated powers; or to which it is en- £ June 30, 19302 number of reserved seats will be 50ld | tited by virtue of any act or acts|. e o e for 50 cents. of Congress: or otherwise. status of any —_— is getting much better out of | onditions than the farmers. said. Outside of Germany I know of export _market for foodstuffs on An early selection is advised. EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) Andrew Betz, Manager 1334 F Street 55 fooc Nrouien” " R, 1 +nded and the present ergency expired,” : Our selection includes the latest products of the leading manufacturers — Libbey, Hawkes, Dorflinger, Pairpont and Val St. Lambert. consular servi ding June 30, 192 r March Conforming to the general downward trend of prices, we offer 25% feduction on the entire collection. person now in deser- Seleet mi ry or naval serv- Seized Property Retained. tion from th R E 2 e YL I T 0000 ) & States will be repre- 5 2 . |ice of the United States, nor to ter- 3 e | ML ;"'::2 L AR Section 5. Al property of the im- | ;ingte the liability to prosecution Selectiveness Toague for Peace and Freedom to|Bberial German government, or jts suc- | wndf punishment under the selectiv, be held in Vienna by twenty dele- | man nationais which wae on April 6, | SerLice law. approved May 18, 191 There are only a few . . R el | Eates and ten alternates. 1917, in or has since that date come | with ihe meemeiony dfiady (o, comply = A H O oyWe trol of or has been the subject of a Al Ay demand by the United States of Amer- | Alernative Methods Proposed. forms, but their lim- 1A F $T.and 121240128 G ST. ca, or of any of its officers, agents, croative methods of restoring ; f \ ‘ l s x No connection with or employes, from any source or by |peace With Germany were propo ited number permits For . i o conne 1 W any agency whateoever. and all prop- |bv Senator King. democrat, Utah, id int: © L any house of similar erty of the imperial and royal Austro- | tWo resolutions rasuy in wide acquaintance Thursday .J 608 TO 614 A ELEVENTH ST. pame elsewhere. Hungarian government, or its 78 L sucerted atiidation with them. This treaty, with all an als whi kL i 16 of nati makes ultra correct- | T Deccmber 7. 1917, 1 ince the servations ¢ . A i H ate come into t T The othe est i b1 e House of Courtesy f der control of or has the subject %, neEtiie e mess imperative In ' of a demand by the United States of 3 their engraving. | | America or any of its officers, agents, | Offering a Special Assortment of § o Smpieves trom tained by the United States of Amer- stipulated i i | and no_disposition thereof made or specifically hereafter shall b pro- ' 1 ce Prefe rre d . Engravers & Stationers - HOT WEATHER RUf.ES GIVEN 519-13" St Just BelowF Dress Skirts FOR THE DRIVERS OF HORSES | —for both outing and formal wear— % % The Year's Greatest White Shoe Sale! The following rules iss Boston Workhorse Relief Assoc are given for the guidance of dr during the hot weather. 1. Load lightly and drive elowly. 2. Stop in the shade if possible. 3. A sponge on top of the head, or even a cloth, is good if kept wet. If dry it is worse than nothing. 4. Water your horse as often as! possible. So long as a horse is work- | ing, water in small quantities will not | hurt him. But let him drink only a; few swallows if he is going to stand | still. 5. When bedding under him s off during the night fe aanel weil stand the next day neat. $10 a Month Buys This Exceptional Bargain in Player- Pianos Botany Flannel Jacquard Silk Baronet Satin Snake=Skin he comes in after work sponge~off the harness marks and |} sweat, his his nose and mouth and the dock. Wash his feet but not his legs. 6. If the thermometer is 75 degrees P \‘ | Crepe de Chine or higher, wipe him all over with a X A\ Mirrette damp sponge, using vinegar water if . Linen ot sy Maree, st . night. 7. Saturday night, give a bran mash, lukewarm, and add a tablespoonful of Plain Colors—Blazer Stripes, Club Checks, Novelty Plaids and Stripes. Regulag and extra saltpeter. . 7h ]. I . : b 8. Watch your horse. If he stops sizes. When marveling at the price remember sweating suddenly. or I he breathes ) s - K. hi roop. it’s a Philipsborn Special. N i :Edu:‘aur:r(ls with Bt legs eaced b Surf Satin Wash Skll‘ts,—‘cabara;tne sidewise, he is in danger of a heat or sun stroke and needs attention at once. 88-Note Mahogany . if the horse is overcome by heat, him into the shade, r»m(;.‘ve Pl P. ss and bridle, wash out is mouth, sponge him all over, shower ayel'- lallo his legs, and give him two ounces of aromatic spirits of ammonia or twoy (Used) ounces of sweet spirits of nitre in :|[ int of water, or give him a pint o . e ‘wagm. . ool his head at once, Extra Special at using cold water, or, if necessary, chopped ice, wrapped in a cloth. 10. If the horse is qoff his feed. try 7 him with two quarts "of oats mixed ke hd with bran, and a little water and add Y |a little salt or sugar. Or give him WO Iioliaay Dlouse Jpecials £ Sl e e, S e drink. . Arthur Jordan Piano Co. . ° 11. Clean your horse at night, so r —for which we have made deep reductions— G Street at Thirteenth that he can ‘Test well, and clean him Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. Voiles, trimmed . Of the better types of material and making—with deep hems; unique pockets and pearl buttons embellishment. oughly. The salt dandruff Grying :7‘:10;118 Ezk(n makes him uncomfortable and often produces Sores under the harness. Beautiful i i 5 v hi t = rea!] I;ilet, Il.? - GEORGETTE and m;fizl:?te?o;ela'als 'e‘;‘t‘g;-sg\el;urlm;? Et(‘ and Val. lace;; short CREPE DE CHINE Sl don't he will be thirsty wil night . . or long sleeves; Blouses — hand “}eaé‘:'n:'u:: :&b?gtm' nalght. “Ue i Savmg the Hall' Taking care of the scalp—and thus preserv- ing the quality and growth of the Hair is a personal duty. The scalp needs nour- ishment and the hair roots need stimulation. But both specifics should be the right sort. Mrs. Coon’s made. The former trimmed with fine lace; the latter . beaded and em- broidered. Colors are White, Flesh and the Suit Shades. Reduced to some with ruffles. Batiste, with hand- made collars and cuffs; hemstitched and handdrawn. In White, Flesh and Bisque. Reduced to 77.00 - Silk Hoéiery--‘-Some Spe_cial Values! Genuine Cowhide Prescriptions: Richelieu rib semi- Special Quality. Silk foned ik . “Hai : fashioned novelties in Hose with tailore gs in whites, TRAVELING ‘Hair Tonic and Black white seam up the acks, browns Dandruff Cure” or colors...... $1.10 leg ovaesavien $1.95 and grays..... $2.25 BAG SPECIAL From June 30 to July 30 de of 2 to 2% ounce cow- Bine (not aplit) sizes 16 and 18 jnch, high eut, full shape, in Brown, Cordovan, and Black Semi-fashioned Silk All-over Net, Glove White Silk Stock- Stockings in white, Silk Stockings. Black, ings, full-fashioned and black, tan or Cordovan and extra heavy = brown ....... $l.45 Biebe ........ $300 wéight ....... $2.’)0 and “Scalp Food” Will remedy any exist- ing condition and keep both scalp and hair A Two-feature bargain Shadow-praof Surf Satin, with Crepe de Chine Petticoats, of e e v healthy and vigorous. s ; cmbroidercl:l scallops—and Wash goodepweight; and in the trim Vovmcen, 'Hee© catehen, inside j;’:cessfi’l for eighteen Sllk 3 Silk, with tailored tailor finish. Excellent (mot cloth). Bag must be seen yeaze: HOSCtteS rufie and shadow $ 95 quality and an exceed- s 00 '°m"'.m'”'=°="1'fi%nha e $1.00 Each For bathing or proof. White and tertrdy ingly popular number. Koy o . For Sale at Drug and Depart- street wear—all Flesh cvoveeenennennns White and Flesh...... SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ‘ment Stores colors. Special at— 81, $1.45 & $1.75 414-9th St Cor. 191416 Pa.Ave. PREPARED BY & Mrs. N. C. Coon 1405 Eye Street 938 F St. N.W.