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TONSTS PROPOSE * YEARY WEETN V Committee Would Gather An- nually and Congress Every } Three Years. By the Associated Press. CARLSBAD, Czechoslovakia, Sep- tember 9.—The committee on organ- tzation of the World Zionist Congress, In session here, plans to put before the congress for adoption a proposal that the congress should meet every three years. It will also propose that the present congress choose from the _ delegates 150, who would meet yearly and elect the greater and smaller ex- ecutive committees, officially known as the “actions committee.” A number of delegates from eastern Europe have decided to call upon the congress to take special steps to pro- tect the thousands of Jewish orphans left homeless and helpless as a result of pogroms in the Ukraine during the past three vears. It is proposed to appoint a special committee to facil- itate the settling of these orphans in Palestine and to issue an appeal in |} . the name of the congress to Jews all over the world for aid for the chil- dren. Thursday's sessions were devoted chiefly to debates on the measure of ||| support to be given co-operative movements in Palestine, as against private enterprises. Many of the dele- gates spoke in favor of private enter- - prises. LIFTS LID ON ORIENTALS. Judge Permits Employment of ||| Japanese and Chinese. VANCOUVER, B. C., September 8.— and Chinese by holders of timber licenses in this province was granted today by Supreme Court Justice Mur- phy. It will remain in force until the Supreme court of Canada passes upon the constitutionality of the oriental validation act. Attorney General J. W. De Farris stated that a hearing of | || the case would be sought in the court | [f of Canada, probably in October. In view of representations from the Japanese consul general at Ottawa, seeking disallowance of the act, Min- ister of Justice Doherty decided to refer the entire subject to the su- preme court. Ultimately it was said the case would be carried to the ju: dicial committee of the privy council. Columbia An injunction restraining the govern- | | ment of British Columbia from pro- hibiting the employment of Japanese | |f Prohibition Results In Dearth of Bodies For Use in Dissecting TORONTO, September 8 —Pro- hibition was blamed for the mearcity of bodies furnished to medical colleges for dissecting purposes, by Dr. J. B. MeCur- rich, professor of amatomy at the University of Toronto, in an before the l source. He appealed to em- | “It Will Cost You Nothing to Get Our Estimate.” Phone or write us and we'll be glad, indeed, to -flbl.fill flmm(fi. ‘who 'lll“ll" u & ‘reasonal on any Painting, iper anging or Taterior Decorating that you may HARRY W. TAYLOR (0., Inc. 2333 18th St. N.W. Phome Cel. 1077 Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $800,000 | Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary DAL apd sdzs e GRAFONOLA E-2 Saves You $40.00 = e Let us send one of these to your home for a free demon- stration. We will trade in any make talking machine as part payment on one of these instruments. HARRY C. GROVE, INC. 1210 G St. NW. LANSBURGH & BROTHER Here sketched satin. Very smart! style. Dashing Smartness Combines With Utmost Serviceability in These ‘Oxfords and Pumps For street wear all through the early fall, these smart, comfortable oxfords and tailored strap pumps will be decidedly the vogue. Their trim, snug lines and jaunty finishing touches lend them an air of distinction that is so much desired with your new fall clothes. \ of five striking styles— Patent Leather Pamp—On sole and Louis heel. Same style in dul Patent Leather Walking Pump—! B:f’kle. Same style in Patent Colt, dull leather and tan ‘Walking Oxford—Patent Colt, Dull Leather and Tan Calf. Welt soles and walking heel, vamp and tip of neat are but three e-lmr model with turn 1 leather and black -Fastens with strap By the Associated Press. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, OPPOSE 1 PER CENT LEVY ON BANK STQCKS Twenty-Four New- York Banks Btart Suits Against Discrimina- tory Tax Totaling $5,500,000. sults filed by twenty-four financial in- stitutions against Henry M. Gold- fogle, president of the board of taxes and assessments, and the board's six commissioners. All other state and national banks in the city, the capital outstandl stock of which totals about $650,000,000, contemplated sim- ilar action, it was sald. In asking that the assessment be set aside, the complaint of the Han- over National Bank, similar to the NEW YORK, September 9.—The| others, declared that payment of the constitutionality of the 1 per cent tax | assessment would be discriminatory, on outstanding capital stock of na-|as there is no capital tax against tional and state banks is assailed inl other corporations, gnd that it calls D. ©C, FRIDAY, for payments greatly in excess of tax payments levied against income. the city of New York, it was sa would lose about $5,500,000 this year that would ordinarily accrue from such sources. imprisonment at hard labor for life the of death im; by court-martial in Leftwitch Wylle, Sth Cavalry, convicted ognkllll“ another soldler in the Philip- plnes. o If the banks should win thelr suits . SOLDIER'S LIFE SA;BD. ident Harding has commuted to rental of dians of the family name throughout the in clothes. These High-Grade, Well-Tailored Suits Emphasize the Value-Giving of the L&B Store for Boys. Priced...e.ceee. coming generation to be seriously interested Now he wants a real suit, snow-white collars, shirts, ties and a dozen other things. F ( must be just so. Heisreally interested in having stockings smooth and fresh-looking. And a hat —he’s as fussy as his Dad, when it comes to get- ting a hat for school wear. But the Boys’ Department at Lansburgh & Brother knows what he likes—and what Mother thinks is best for him to have. We Are All Ready for You— Come in When You Are Ready! L&B Special Boys” All-Wool " Two-Trousers School Suits His shoes $15 Two pairs of knickers practically double the life of the suit—ask mother, she knows. These suits are made to our special order, for, realizing that school wear is none too easy on boys’ clothes, we demanded STYLE, SERVICE and VALUE to offer Washington parents who are getting the boys ready for school. We got what we demanded, and here are the suits of the new fabrics, such as homespuns, English tweeds, cheviots, mixtures, suitings and nuv.eltles. angl models tailored to perfection and fashioned in the many styles that live American boys appreciate. Sizes 8 to 18 years. All-wool School Suits Two Pairs of Knickers $12.75 Patch pocket or Norfolk models ; both pairs of knickers lined and seams taped. Coats lined with fancy mohair. The wool materials include Tweeds, Cassi- meres and Mixtures in the season’s fa- vored colors and patterns. Sizes 8 to 17. Boys’ Norfolk Suits of Serge and New Fall Mixtures. Serviceable, stylish, journeyman tailored in best possible manner. The Serges are of dark navy blue and knickers are lined throughout; sizes 8 to 18 years. The Mixtures are dark in colors and sizes range from 7 to SE i Aot Boys’ Serviceable School Suits, Tailored for Wear 9.75 i Neat mixtures in serviceable fabrics and each suit has two pairs of knickers —lined knickers at that! Coats are lined with Alpacaand the tailoring is perfect. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Not only sturdy, but snappy styles for general wear. + School Suits for Boys 3 to 10 years old. All-wool serge in Regulation, Sailor, Middy; deep navy blue trimmed with white braid on collar and cuffs. Double yoke front and back; sailor tie, emblem and service stripe. You see we have provided for the little fellow, too. Special value at $5'. 98 Serviceable Suits of Corduroy, $3.98 Wide wale and a very durable quality, just suited for school wear. Juvenile Middy model; colors include brown, green, gray and golden brown; braided collar and shield. S them much more than this special offer. Sizes 3 to 10 years. The tailoring is as good as if we were to price Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 5 Boys’ New Shoes for School . + It isn’t possible to put more good quality and snappy style in school foot- wear than you'll notice in these sturdy shoes which we specialize for the pur- pose. ‘ Brown calf and gun metal—four styles in the lot, priced according to sizes. Lasts include bulldog, round and semi-pointed toe. Heavy welt soles and substantial flat heels. Best shoe value in town and we have them in abundance, having provided early and amply for school days. Sizes 10 to 2, $4.25 Sizes 214 to 5, $5.50 Second Floor—Lanshurgh & Brother Boys’ School Hosiery Boys’ Black Ribbed Stock- ings; double knee, heels and toes; black and cordovan; priced according to size: Sizes 6 to 8. «..50¢C Sizes 8% to 10. .60¢c Sizes 103 to 11%. ...70c Boys' Heavy Rib Black Stock= ings; dzmbl‘;y knee, heels and toes. Sizes 7 to 11. Excellent for -service. Special at 3 $1.00 pairs ..... evuesssasasirae - Boys' Fine Rib.Stock~ ngs. Black and Cgr- ovan; very firm, with déuble toe and heel; sizes <6 to 10, pair..... CrrE, 25¢ Boys’' Th uarter Sport Black, cor- dovan, navy, romxer.blne. pongee and heather mix- tures. All sizes for small boys and prices range ac- cording to grade— 50c, 59c and 69¢ o WDt a Brother Kindergarten Clothes for Little Boys School days also mean Kinde: en days for the little toddlers of 2 to 4 years, so we have provided the needed clothes. A few we mention: Two -plece Suits —The “Iwanta” make, which means service and splen- did workmanship. Pink or blue striped chambray, trimmed with collar, pockets and belt. Sizes 3 and 4 years. $1.95. Two-=piece Suits—of white Jean, with blue collar and belt. Sizes 3 and 4 years. $2.95. Two-plece Middy Suits—of white drill, with sailor collar of blue trimmed with . white braid ; regulation sailor tie. Sizes 3and 4. At $3.50. | New Wool Sweaters—The famous Ascher’s knit, in plain weave, with tight- fitting cuffs and waist. The popular coat style, with wide collar. Sizes 3 and 4 years, $4.95. Sizes 5 and 6 years, $6.25. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Parents take notice:. Although: we have devoted a page to information relating to school wearables for Boys, our Girls’ Departments are also fully equipped to outfit the school girl from head to foot. : ported toda; SEPTEMBER 9, 1921, MAY RENT MUNN HOUSE FOR PARLEY DELEGATES Chinese Legation Is Negotiating for Dwelling at 16th Streel and Massachusetts Avenue. The Chinese legation, it was re- is_negotiating for the Munn house, at 16th street and Massachusetts avenue, fac- ing on Bcott Circle, for the use of its| take dare of the Japanese delegation the delegates. A party in the Cairo. Every delegates to the coming limitation of armaments conference. At the lega- tion it was said the negotiations had not yet been closed for a home for numbering from 100 to 200 is expected to attend the conference “rom China, and those members who cannot be housed in the building taken for the principal dele- gates will be placed in a hotel mear the embassy, poscibly some of them Offices have been assigned in the Navy bullding in Poiomac Park for the use of the Chinese delegation. The Japanese embassy probably will in one of the hotels, it was said at the embassy today. Negotiations for hotel accommodations are under way. AVE the Surface With pure paint applied by Ferguson i w‘n-rnm-l. Painters—satisfaction Getting the Boy Ready for School IT’S about the only time you can get the guar- Wearable Your Boy Needs for School Is Here Blouses of High-count Percale —Serviceable qualities and practical col- ors—many in the new stripe effects. Neckband or attached collars, as you prefer. Sizes 4 to 16 years. Many blue chambrays among this Iot at...... 79¢c Higher grades at......98¢c to $1.65 Boys’ Shirts, 12 to 14—Percales and printed Madras in the new stripe designs and colors. Neckband or at- tached-collar models. Well made and durable in quality........ cceecsc..08C Higher grades at....$1.29 to $3.48 Boys’ Sweaters—Coat and pull- over models, in navy, brown, gray, green and heather. Sizes 4 to 16 years. Specially priced........$2.98 to $5.98' Boys’ Hats to match suits— Snap and all stitched wool mixtures in a variety of colors to correspond with suits. All sizes for little and big boys. Special at eeeeeeee.. ...$1.49 Boys’ Arrow Brand Collars— Soft and stiff. Each........ 20c Boys’ Golf Caps—One of the most popular caps on the market, of mixtures and serge, in all sizes. Very special at 5o.evcenacceoesn .98¢c Boys’ Tams and Middy Hats— U. S. _emblem. on front. Of good blue serge in all sizes. Specially priced for early school wear......... ..... $1.29 Boys’ Corduroy Knickers— Wide-wale corduroy of famous Cromp- ton production. Dark drab—a dirt- defying color. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Ex- tra special at............ 98¢ to $2.98 Boys’ School and Play Knickers —Of dark mixtures; well made with pockets and seams taped for service; belt loops. Sizes 8 to 10 years, 98¢, Boys’ Wash Suits—Middy, Nor- folk and Button-on models. Of wash- able materials that stand any amount of laundering and wear. Sizes 214 to & Boys’ Flannellette Pajamas— Heavy weight and very soft fleece sur- face. One and two piece models. Silk frogs or pearl button fasteners. One- piece in sizes 4 to 14; two-piece in sizes 8 to 18 years. Special........... $1.29 Boys’ Leather Belts. .48c to 98¢ Boys’ Silk Four-in-hand Ties, 49c Boys’ Suspenders— Well made School Supplies Schonl Rags, roomy and well made, 50c to $3.00. T’ ot amons (Pen and Pencil Boxes), 39c¢ to 89c. Writing Tablets, various sizes and grades, 5c and 10c. ‘Composition Books, practical and serviceably made, 5¢ to 25c. Carter’s or Sanford’s Standard Writ- ing Ink, 10c. Waterman'’s Fountain Pen Ink, 2-oz. bottles, 15c; 4-oz. bottles, 25c. Tube Paste; does not become rancid. 10c and 15¢c. Tube Mucilage or Glue, free flowing quality, 10c. Waxed Lunch Paper, one ream (480 sheets), 39c. : Blotters, especially absorbent quality; package, 10c. : Pen Points, every wanted kind; each, c. Eveready Pencil, perfect writing point, extra filling lead, 39c. Guaranteed Fountain Pens with gold point, seli-filling, $1.50 and $2.00. Genuine Waterman Fountain Peng guaranteed, $2.50 to $5.00. Children’s Rainproof School Um- brellas, 22 and 24 inch Paragon Frame $1.50. Boys’ Cambric Handkerchiefs, woven borders in fast colors, 6 for $1.00. Boys’ Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched hems; each, 25c. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ANSBURGH & BROTHER L