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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THUBSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1921 5o i & basis much o e lomatic busi- | JMAT GEN WADEDIES | ASKS POR $10000 DAMAGES, | AsES outssion o7 FLowess, | TRIALS OF U. S. ENVOYS TOLD [ttty m“]EMfl[;RM’S H}RM ambitious women playing the game of = T. Belt, dated May 1, last, which hus - s ial display— 1 day set- Gen. Jumen F. Wade, seventy-elght, re- | in the District Supreme Court against | yoo,* filed for probate, direction is IN PAGE LETTERS FROM LONDON Sing forth the aime and ldeals of-the tired, died at his home in Jefferson, Near | the Whitelaw Apartment Houge Com- | made that “flowers be omitted” at Ameri republic. It will . always Morris v lovisg - here, after a long illness. He en- ; his funeral, which is to be held at Do i e e Toncionn T amba sales! brother”of "the Inte, Tmniel Jacksor. altec- tered the Army during the civil war | Pany for $10,000 damages for alleged | §i® fIOREL: JLUSD 1,00 00 PRI 00 and an established position in comse- tionste wbcle of tlars X and Augustne and was in continuous service for|personal injuries. Through Attormeys| pe sung.” but that the choir be asked 2 ituenee. “Without a mome or & house iy . Seitie Mesre Cor. = dictus e testator leaves his pai- e % | has.to establish his own po: % rel . betwees o 43y vernor general of the Philip-{injured by tripping and falling in a | ‘ent and trade mark business, includ- Rimselts and anless he be: undsual, W, 3. Howard D. 1 ds Gen. Wade was in com- | passageway in the Whitelaw Ho:-l at|ing office furniture and effects, to thix"throws hini clean out of the way 1 AT o e e | bassy in Great Britain One of of siving, cmphanls to the b thinKY:. MontgomeryVotersSee Need, g Aggan B A faithfulness.” Miss Simonds. Is 1o Comment on Bryas. MARY Che ounee: in_a London sister of Hugh have one-third of the proceeds of the | S b { C 3 Ho o nouncement ndon | ofMan Chan es in Local ter Vo~ e paper that William Jenmings Bryau y i Armyand Mr___._’ A oithilrde ul ]e“s o rlthlSm | Woula deliver an address in London g | is ti on peace drew the foHowing commen 30 t | ; At this time - = - o Lot Hous 3overnment. ! R of year TWOkHEJLD IN ??‘nthcfsz Trials of the ambassadors from the | increduldus things*that are said tof wNow. God restrain me from oo e of Tue Stor ! aaen, Sk and B 9 Fran 03 S QoioRad! irty=One {nited States to Great Britain, on ac- | haPpen there. ng, mich more from dolmg. ansthing | < cial Lomsaendenc foiare daughter, Klla our Smile Easil Sl ¥ G . 3 q il T've got.to #o home at{ ‘ROCKVILLE, Md., August 25 At Y. y years old. and Ella Doye, his wife.|count of the fact that the former| of Scandu z T b | 1y e A guene s o Cl toa Sneeze forty years old, were arrested at their lcountry did not own its embassy in | ador Page wrote: g years for the American am- L_‘} n -mecting 'fi‘l’&‘;‘«&l‘"fiarfiflfif‘?&"‘ei-‘i.'fi.“n.fi’_ London, are related in letters written ) course I am open to the criti-| bassadorsip recover what they'll lose {United Democratic Club of Montgon bigh mare will ¢ism of having taken the niace at all. | it he carfles out this plan. They {ery county. whicl ] Wil attended by | [ebme U b v P : lock and Murphy of the“third pre-|by the late Walter H. Page, ambassa- But I was both uninformed and mis- | now laugh at B Only the |, invited to atind CuaNcEasiz weather catches cinct, and charged with illegal Pos- [ dor to the court of St. James, as pub- | iNformed about the cost as well Presidents gre onality saves |20 men and women from all purts of ¢ CcunTIx, s, A . Sassion of intoxicants. The police re. |{of [ U1€ FOUTE of Bt James, &% BUD- | whout the Trightful handican of havs ftne sicuntion® i fortren relation {the county. u .deelaration of the pu 5 most of us off our guard—and ported the selsure of twe quarts of ri for BeD- | ing no embassy. 1t's a kind of scan- | cpurse the public here doesn’t know | boses ind uims of the club w = - 3 Whisky and two quarts of gin. tember. dal in London and it has its serious|how utterly unorganized the State {mously adopted, as follows, in par ‘colds”result. Remember Luden’s His letter to Col. Hdward M. House, | efect. Evgrsbods talles about it all | Department ts—how we'canit get an-| ~The Enited” Democratic e = = dated Feb: = 0! you explain to me ‘why | swers to- important questions, gomery county is a poli as whenyoustartsneezing. Relieves e appoaling in” ita denleting.. the | 16, 12 U | BT ment has | how they publish most secret sociation of registered democrats of | clogged air passages — soothes Best esu ts peculinr position 1h which the Amer l?:‘":‘l"ib:::’”" i very add :\V“n 4 patches or allow them to leak : :ltlomxo‘m;' sounty who are vitally « < - ument you have! But ‘bud breaks' like this occu - Interested in the government & : ‘r‘.’:m:";‘l“?fi'e“‘fl&-l'lii‘i'z"m‘l"fi(’x‘.fl'm.'l.‘. “’:‘f?‘;‘;gl( medn outl, your Amerlcan t Stowart of {he 100 veurs veac com- feral welfare of Montgomery throatand nose—loosens phlegm. oo itace " | goy. nittee cume here a week ago, With & |and who believe the dem The menthol blend is highly _—"""""-‘n‘in‘ I Frompruus || £0ETCTE BV e official, rent | i Kin keens lecturing me. Mrx (letter Trom Tirvan o the brime min: vty s the' bexg ey ! e, ' dor, and » s e collapses n_evening [ister! Stewart told me that this 100- Fg® 50 [0 0e Rk B0 Mont, beneficial—and plflnmhmc. —Upholstering auateinpansitifiallowanealiformain [:,".li;".,;?:‘ Eiin o hor room. If they'd | year business gave a chance to bitd |couny. & In< Mo 3 K abor he other | the nations together h: ) 10 3 Meull&v Work at Moderate Cost Comeult Shadows in Backgroun ambassadors, now that wc're coming | 1o be missed. Hence Bryan had asked | Declare Changes Negges eo. Plitt Co., Inc., 552488t | In the tetter “the two shadows in | {0 Kuow tin fairly. well, commiser- | him o tuke up the relations of the| “The United Democ Clu, o9 AMCey Matn 4224-5 | the background” of his otherwise | 4te v o ' { countries with the prime_minister! |convinced that the recent - | satisfying position arc glven ax fol-1 “JUs a constant humiliation. Of ) Bryan sent a telegram to Stewart toiproduced ®o many fusdamental ' Town [ course thissapeet or it doiit Sorry | be Teadut "u bis 106-yeay meeting {changes in the development of Mont P ‘The constant reminder of the kot haraeched to here. As for the personal indignity Lgomery county that the old /plan o 5 American ambassador's homeless po- t good deal of a real ,mm" to me—I overlook that. 1 don't think i county governmept has in many in. with law sitien (to this government and to this ' eap, and it adds that much, dead!he means it. But if he doesn't mean |stances terd unable to render cheap:PHILLIPS. wuddes whole people) shows that the Ameri- | weight that a-n must overcome: | it. what does he mean? That's what {and efficient service to the people of § AL S i men o can government and the American | and il greatly lessens the respect in | (e prime minister asks himself. the. comats. TRE preoeat aonie of) T of Bav % people know ‘nothing about forelgn | which our government and its ame| “Fortunately Mr. Asquith.and T get|Gounty romd maintensmor oy morkon | 40 11 seurs relations and caro nothing—regard | bassador are held. 1f 1 had known |along mighty well He met Bryan lout"sd miineain dirt roads. for wamon SHOEMARER. T ! ; AND them as not worth buying a house|thiy fully in advance I would notlonce, and he told me with a smile{yame 4nd js entirely unable to m iy I s he K1at n.r. This leaves a doubt about any’| hive had the courage to come here, | that he regarded him as ‘a peculiar |y, 5 0% f SITHOR URable b main : s I aunllnull) of any American policy. | 3 se.”Ive kot used to It | mroduet of vour country: = But the |3l UG Droper state of repuir con- i 9 3 n Saturdsy 0P {1t even suggests i sort gf fear that!have' discounted it, and can ‘bull’ it | Secretary is alwayy doing things like jfieif @/l MACIIAm vo e Tar Drivaie E {we don't care, { through—could it through if I|thie. He dashes off letters o TR G atic ek i) . { “The other is the dispiriting expe- | could afford 10 pay the bill. But 1jduction to people asKing me s, !l"'_ - stem, which was suf- ] rience of writing and telegraphing | wouldu't advise any friend of mine to'| sent them to Mr. Asquith, Mr. Lloyd jRelent for an agricultural counts, is|gyrmy b et \ about important “things “and -uever | come here and face,this humiliation | Georke, e now entrely inadeguate for properi™ ... 1t c . at - Lo 3 hearing a word concerning many of | without realizing precisely Wwhat it|_ “In the United es we know Mr. fhublic protection in ahe surics of sub- i AbA, o f o them, and the consequent feur uf Some | means—wholly apart, of course, from | Bryan. We know his good b « {utban towns which have been built L ior . i il o - dead 'bad break In the State Depart- | the cost of'it. _ I goud services, his good intentio: djucent to Washington. of e - Puneral Fridas ment. _The clubs are full of the_silly and | dear House, on the present | not only tolerate him, we like An educational svstem whi. E Back - o’e”r c NCRETE OR But when he comes here as ‘the :l'knhdx;’aa;muhh of the § revenue ' irany to —. ican prime minister'—good-by nnuully as our ceunty X : . us. HOLLOW TILE e a— +"VAll that we've tried to do to|leh “requires etficient e ¥ dar dammarr, Mo ®ain respect for our government (as|busiiess manugement Ecakerh o pioutiKc=e0 Nt U St w s WO ASHER FIRE PROOSING CO. $16.00 DOWN—SIS.OO A MONTH e e oo = 3 v 918 SOUTHERN BUILDING ‘ONLY 32 MONTHLY PAVMENTS PAYS FOR THIS GARAGE |, {they'll feel obliged to_give him bigoffi- { cationul features of county school | 2 dinners, etc. And—— stem. Through the : fon of the | Now yowd just as well abandon |itemized budget for mmaking al | ur trip if he come nd (I confess) |county expenditures LAfore the, 1.\‘\ ) T'd rather be gone. X member of |is made, and with proper power | ; 3 3 i : g }| another government ever came ‘here |control and reduction of budget esti - btk i and lectured. \T. R. did it as 2 pri- imates placed in the ecounty vate citizen, and even then split the lurer. u large sum anpuaile o heavens asunder. Most Englishmen |gaved for®the county. «erta will regard it as a piece of effrontery. |finaucial machinery of a county iy % M 2 i : H it Of course, I'm not in the least con- |ing and dishr 'y , y ; i || cerneasabout mere matters of taste. | Montgomeny. conh, ot Much money H (AR | b 1 ] - AlIvs only the bigger effects that I|prouda’ind® ooty =houl iy l ( e i S A ki have In mind in queering our govern- br .y “ne co-ordinat BA( ment in their eyes: He must be kept | gy, ine. 7m 7th St NW. ? - home ‘on. the Mexican Drobleni, 67 . Store Hours: Open 9:15 A.M. ClueGP.M. some other.” Pledged to Better Governme: f P“n"i "A'" 5672 o g‘:{““efl’“ Of "c' 4| conlealizing the necds of oue preseut | the contfuued ot ; i : MUST PAY FOR DAMAGE. forts of the United Democratic Ciul ! v - . r ‘ Postal employes damaging govern- |4L¢ Pledged to work to produce | e ‘ lno" elAn GA lnc ment nrnve:‘u‘ through carelessnexs | Sheaper and better’ county govern- | 3 2 r : .% ment. 2 > or negligence, stand to pay for the | Boys’ and Girls’ Medium Weight Two aiferent WASHINGTON ——— BALTIMORE ——— PHILAD c.ruu—-nw voax ‘z entire cost of repairs, under 4 fllfl::'{*'mxfln:l s aa i El Democmit § patterns ies® i by t icitor of the Pog 2 S cads b animously | Underwear, Formerly 29¢ Teat “Teather 'arty I gy > > ;;:;“‘;,,g_,:’,;,;"( Lo Indorsed. by “meetings Of - the m- Pure White Ribbed Bhirts and Drawors for beys ead Bexes; “full sise, = matority of thh eraere ot | medium weight—for early fall wear. Pavee {andimisror 5 = : and toilet fttings. A Plush Coat Sale at Prices Never Equaled 7 PLUSH COATS TO —REALFUR_ Tt | l 50 COATS plush. Nicely lined and made with Brown 3 .75 - United “Democratic has heeh selected by this or- | HIS LOVING NIKTER, NAN B! = j#amzation so that the free demo- : COOKSEY. " ¥ | crats of Miontgomery county may as- 3 £ 2 s | . I} | sociate themselves in an active or- 2 . 'xnmulmu Dledged to work for cheap- | Aug e ] er and better government. which is K i not hamperd in its work throuh | Tomorrow—at Plulhp Levy’s Elcre-ted in past factional and mer | jwomal strife within the democratic | { party. We request the real demo- Il'rfll! of Mentgomery county to werk and vote for the following candidate {,n the democratic primary Septem- er 9 didates for Primaries. 0 . B S e S B ot e Geor .. 1 arles Grif- | You Can Buy Quality Furniture, at Extremely iy ¥ ik "Ry nd Carson Ward ! D lection district—s: 1 R, Low Prices, on Terms the Most . | ioction diseict "samue itiggs or”s Hickerson: fifth collection district— Liberal in Washington e “These indorsements are made th ith | JoHNEON. BUTLEE. HAWKINS. SEAL coATs k_..___._—. :.‘,':m'fl?:": nding that a few of the { * \ut loving remembeace of m hip pockets and high low eollars. and gray COATS . Kit Koney BIG FUR COLLAR Foa G inwatolish e ll.lk:‘t Vglr. flSfl.’l 's . box and belted style. nd new coats o superlor quality plush, il Mned Last year SO0 ) throughout and smartly made with o big cape collar of excellent brown fur. Novelty pockets and bell cuffs. m | A MOUFFLON AND- IM. OPOSSUM FUR (301.I.ARI the” United Democratic | oo s "savimr Wit} Club, although in thorough sym-! who left me threc years ago todar. AT! Have the § .75 pathy with the Iirmony movement to e 118: my Kipd and devted mother. C appearance better our county government and tg | ¥3uA o dieil sexen“ears - en y A 3 it o Last Vear, $69. of genuine alreads p,.,mfi.,f,m'.’fi""““,'ig"‘,’; S| JOSERH 1. . who died fiv- Finest Silk Plusl Conu magnifi- sealskin; afl .the new- = - cently satin and silk lined and ex- quisitely trimmed with big cape ool- lars and cuffs of Gray Moufflen fur, Australian Opossum vidual candidates who are not before | | the people- as harmony candidates. | | Those members of the club ure not est models and expen- sively silk lined. BUTLER f il | Dave all expressed “the intention of . e T AND NEWEST OF FALL DRESSES— supporting the ofher Harmons” candi: | “99A%, 11,1 Sy ! ; ! dates and of Working to advance the | e deparied 1hs o o e g purposes nd t th Uni B e Jumper Dresses | $12.50 to sls 50 | $17.98 to szs 9s ! : e T s el R Fuhlnn- A able Slip- s -90 Br-nd- eetly Trne smnnlu Over Dress- e Inew assort- s 90 O ] s 90 es of blue ment of :.rfl-u:"ur . BLyy 2ad e = q - Loved in life. reme th or Im. ‘Black Opossum. Lons plush girdle at waist and Last year $1 :,?i" ety fi:’“’;‘:{,{,‘;“‘,_‘;“,‘:‘;l THEIR LOXELY DAUGITER. MOTHEER novelty hip pockets. J ! with thelr original pledges. bat ther i AND AUNG, REBECCA JOHNSOX AUTOMOBILES COLLIDE, | “firis it e LOVING ) SIST Unidentified Driver Smashes Into | MADDOX. ing_vemenin That Sold to $20 | ana biac B eta e D e i e Closing 53 99 serge la:ul ;‘n; up.llelin- feta r:e.:'a i 1 i 1‘ er. : = novelty quality © o rgette ober reenwood. 1316 Irving Church of ance ot & cloth in misses’ and|satin *taffeta and geor- | &nd In nearly every color. Mag- 1 } street, and @ young woman narrowls [ Vapitol s, Tricolette, Jersey and | wemen's sizes. Belts of igétte dresses in elabo- |UAcently bugle beaded riehly escaped serious injury last night | Loved in lie; in destl e . Novelty Silk Skirts, in | leather or cloth and nov-|rately trimmed or tailer- | fOUlRHeC) A9d, Tided —and ) about 9 o'clock, while seated in an THE FAMILY * white, blue, pink, rose, | elty pockets. s ed styles; 16 to 46 sizes. | aizea. i automobile parked near the river | MILBURN, nd loving remembrauce ete. i front in East Potogac Bark. The au-1 of our husba fatier, WALTER 7 tomomle was ntruck by a speeding ; MILBURN, who dejarted this life four years ring car driven by an unidentifies | 1o AuEuit 30, 1917 \nu\‘lvr]r‘u" mass o¥bror man ana occupied by four| S MR MU L N ALGHTER = P' B i . colored women. 7-Piece Bedroom Suite (ol ey car was tnows {0, T who died %o sud EXTRA! FRIDAY REMNANT SALES 1 8 Values to 69¢ In the majority cases these short lengths of Fancy Voeiles, Organdies, c damaged, but its occupants escaped | Awgust_one ere. Ginghams, Galatea, and many other sumngs and dress materials for chil- Your choice of Genuine Maho; y or. Walnut. Q..“ E cm‘: ggf:::n';! noe:;iur:s! IAt ;;n\psex fi'u?'::p:-:":a:: :-{t, moe more $s Rer = g ahg y = catse three years a dren’s or ladies” dresses that sold as high as “%”f "‘id“d‘fd 1 lflm lot. of Dresser, Chiffosette, Full-size Bed, Vanity-Dressing Tabk, 00 Penrcd on the Bione boa ittt o ra i - Beautiful Voiles with Georgette designs are in the lot for final clearance, Chair Rocker sadiBeneh A atucimnoasiklo ot dn ¢ ° [l jof the colored women for slight in- i - 36 to 45 inches wide. Be here early to get first choice. YARD s possible plicate. Juries. The driver of the touring car, | 18 Tov g Ty, e a colored man. abandoned his car and ; WILLIAMS. In ‘sad bLut loving rememboun : disappeared. ‘ of wry dear friend, BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, Representative Frank W. Mondell of | Who departed thix life une xear ago tdax. ‘Wyoming, whose automobile was tak- | +Ausust 5. 1820, 298¢ CURTAIN - |32-Inch 59¢ Fine Plin| 1,000 Yards 19¢ SCRIMS Chainbrays Twilled Toweling 25c Fine Plaid and , $19.50 Cash—$3.00 Weekly Striped Ginghams . but ot forgott ) : en by joyriders several days ago and | ne Pt ITIOMAS HAWKINS, Just hali B e a utifully Cut from Just the ¢ o] abandoned after being badly damaged. | zrGowITZ, Sacred to "u., memary_of good scrims woven quality quality for wife's electric car. Near Scott Circle, | who departed this life ~o suddenls two years i cording to a police re o today, Augns{ 2. 1919. Anniversars should sell for; 36 inches | plain_colored chambrays, {heavy ""“ed cEildtenalschoollid cascsll P lain-To ~ e A s ] h‘;"l’?:':l S immeyiate Conception Chareh. wide, in white, cream and | full 32 inches’ wide and |quality for dish towels. and ladies’ wear; 27 in. orcelau /4 ’ against the curb. The car wag dam-| May be soul and ol the souls of the ecru, with fancy open-|guaranteed absolutelyfalso an excellent quality |wide and absolutely fast . . S TGS ggllegrtr?uthselnl::\u;le:(:ggn old, 1125, rest i peace " WIFE AND CHILDGEN work borders. All per- |fast color. For chxldrens for use by barbers and |color. A variety of beau- Kttchen Cabmet 7th street, ran in front of an auto- | Whatever the world ‘ect and cut from full |wear and women’s house [dentists. Fast color, red |tiful colored plaids and 5 mobile _ yesterday, ’ afternoon i May think or say. pieces. or street dresses. border. stripes. struck by the machine y Sold esk 2 tnjured. white enamel swsr e » : interior,” roll- 3 | front curtain, porcelain slid- ing top. Exact- 35c YARD-WIDE CRETONNES $1.00 COMFORT-SIZE COTTON BATTS FUNERAL DESIGNS. Just the right weight for covering . Pure white 2-pound flufiy cotton bat- comforts and furniture, in a good va- ting that open’s out just the size of riety of large and small floral designs c an extra large home-made comfort, c |.:ude Bros. Co., 1204 F St. Prompt auto delivers service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. \ BEAUTIFUL DESK ON SHORT 1y - like illus- e A Wonderful Showing of tration. Blackistonc. 14th and H on light or dark grounds. 72x90 inches. ¢ v PRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Phone M. ¢ g2 anY of these styles and qualities equal these you've soen TR T lad:gnm SCRODEN CTE PRICES. 2016 a Every new style 1z shown, including the popular tuxedo, e the tie-back, the eross front rever, as well as the.r tion belted coat models A wonderful color range awal your Selection, including black. navy, mohawk, jade, my. pink, light blue, white, etc. Some have angora trimmings; ethers bands of contrasting colors. $2.00 and $2.50 Women’s 27 Sweaters ‘;n pospufieslg-sgrr sstyles' s “Furniture of the Bmer Kind” CRl Mow (wmees e | Wowens Gighain Drcerce DlVISION OFAMERICAN HOME Fuamsnens CORP SR S o it | 785 76 ST.A 2nd fun. patent leather belted; l ‘98 ; e P % 85c ! . et ' %propnate ‘Floral Tokens $5.00 Cash—$1 Weekly We specialize in designing and erect- Ing imperishable memorials of quality and character. We wili gladly show you many beauti- ful specimens of our work in any of the local umelerlu flowing sleeves and braid’ trimmed. novelty pockets, and complete with white guimpe. > Z BEE—E—EEEEEE i 18 a: B y AR g er i s e ¥ .

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