Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| states soon, atter a year in Europe, /finds a growing tendency on this side of the Atlantic toward retallation against the American tariff if this is made too high. “Such retaliation,” he said, “would serionsly hamper the American export business. Trade prospects are not bright and I expect little improve: ment before spring. It would be inad- | difficult by a tariff so high as to caus: visable to make things still more |resentment in Europ: GEORGETOWN COLLEGE ° ' HOLDS FORMAL OPENING -Exercises in honor of the 132d -n-l SEES MENACE IN TARIFF. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1921, o SAYS CHEARD S 30 BARS RUNNIG Law and Order League Wants Congress to Check Up Officials. ‘There's a Lot of F un Between the Covers niversary of the founding of George- town College were held this morning with the formal opening of the in- stitut'on. Meuals and scholastic honors were bestowed on approximately 300 stu- dents for meritorious’ work in their studies during the past year by Rev. W. Coleman Nevils, dean of the de- partment of arts and sclences. In- cluded in this number were thirty- five students from the District of Columbia. Presiderit John B. Creeden made the opening address to the student body, the largest in the history of the col- PARIS, September 20.—Henry C. Lytton, Chicago merchaat, who, with Mrs. Lytton, has just returned from eauville and {9 going to the United LIVES ON” Through the Victrola and the Perfect VICTOR RECORDS As an instrument of music, the Victrola stands supreme Evening & Seunday Star —of the “TATLER” By the Associated Press. in its position, in its patented features and also in the no- THE “ARTIST package. —Second Floor. lege. He cauti d the ; to hold up the high sthhaurds majs. | CHICAGO, September 21—An ap-| bility and character of its construction. igined by Georgetown in its 133 years |Peal to Congress to enact a law to c a Ont With Victor Records it reproduces the famous master- i ¥ icompel Slcltygioficisls clo s oneyes ey y feces of music as Interpreted by noted artists perfectl With th P y, Corks pop, eyes sparkle, fun Ma). Witlim T Hosson, U 5. o e8¢ | oaths of ofice in enforcing the elgh- and recitals of the highest type are available at one’s ’ frolics, and bright lights gleam tlled by the w;fu- Department as ‘:""“" amendment has been made ;" 4 home at all times. . comma t Tutl i A o 2 J from cover to cover "rmn‘llvl-ng:(::’nré’u :melth:l"{l:,ee Hilltop, | the C;‘;:‘agoot :av:e?n‘fl“g;‘de:‘:::guey i Delivered b]’ Regu la}- Garrier Pat a Genaine Victor-Victrola in Your Home 3 . _ mmediatel t - 2 . Humor, wit, and satire scintil- ganizing the cader bavtalion Gager|With assurance that It will be brought H MusIc late in merry whirl officers are to be appointed within lhei:" in Congress during the next few / HOUSE 1300 Xt few days preparatory to the |days. )| Fetching fashions and pul- i it IR dullh e s seimarions CALL MAIN 5000 0 e - sating pictures Opl:li'!()f}tlober L When the law school | and the service will teinway Pian layer-Pianos . e entire university, with an i ignil enrollment of - | force the 1 , states that there are At cvery trning, reigning e e han L8y st | e e e 5400 rs. bare In the start AT ONCE beauties and stars of footlights Medals and first honors were b sty orl Chicago where inllnx‘icalllnfs‘ 1 T 1 stowed th s lquor is sold, “and the principal of- and films pass in glorious review H:,‘,‘,f,,,‘°",,e,,;,,§,‘}§,‘;’,“,",‘.':“-,,f:"‘gsfl,,; fenders i permitting this situation medal, ‘for the junior class; William | to continue are the mayor of Chicago J. Ricciardi, District of Columbia, for [8nd the general superintendent of the sophormore ~class; Edward D.'D'J,}!;"G o tatialinal oern strict of Columbia, sopho- e resolution states 7 S. Ph.B.; ce, | Police Fitzmorris of Chicago stated ” e s before witnesses that “as long asl % Michigan, freshman "B, |the government aliows intoxicating'’ Beffer iquor to be shippe: nto Chicago 7 bons, Pennsylvania, in analytic &eo je rasolutionithey °)?;‘"";"51M“ o.é Values s onsee nie w, when mayor o 50,7 ? T oy merE plpriasele, Comneclicul. | ang hin gencral superintendent of pos |~ ; Virginia, in general chemistry: Gus. |lice take the position that we have |’ = tav V. Hansen, District of Columbia, |ShOWn to you that they have taken. |/ | 2, lin pre-medical chemistry; Juste J.|2nd the conditions as to the illegal}’; ; : mericd s | Fabre Panama, in pre-medical |53l¢ of intoxicating liquor in Chi- {7 o s 4 5 5 biology: John L. Quinn, Massa- (280 are very bad and when the MEN! New Shi Here’s An Unusual ; 5)’9@3(9&1./@50&17[9 chusetts, sophomore French; James & Hayor aad chlef otipolicsiliave nder s € P- ] ussell,” jr., Connecticut, advanced g 2 5 i ” <. 2 lieve that the time has come in the ) . French Thomus D eerman District | Nexe that e e bas fome,r, 02t ment Van Heusen School Published Monthly by Van J. Pauly, Montana, elementary | Whether there is ngt a law that will C ll H f THE TATLER PUBLISHING CORP. Spanish; William _Carne, Virginia, |[SaCh officials of a great city like oliars ose ior . Ed 0 arotdiey German: Sylvan J. Pauly, Montaga. in |Chicago who practically nullify the |~ = = mechanics. ” eighteenth amendment to the Consti- |7 All styl“_A"sm' Medium-weight Ribbed Black + New York City In English composition highest |tution. The time has come when the Fresh supply famous Van Heusen Hose, suitable for either boys or October Issue c hemors went to the following in va- | §lore™is No faw to compel the off- Collars, for all masculine Washing- S i e Tvan J. Pauly, Montanornore classi|cials to obey their oaths of office, |7 ton. Stiff collar style and appear- 810-18 7th St. wearing points. All sizes 6 to 10. Now On Sale Cantoyie Biipmontana; Gerard I |ought to enact such a law, and we ance with soft collar comfort—a B icioct i L Vil Dapirict of Columbla, and | appeal to the Semate and House at|7 revolution in collar making AT ALL NEWS STANDS the freshman class the honors were | Washington and ask that if meces ’ :;;vnrded to John T. Rice, New York; cases as this. ’ . | Simnts Hayes, Maine: and Coorgh I | ,On¢ of the dangers to the porma. ® i 2 * | nency o is el T al 7z Debmit ey Misiachiusats Tn "the ‘great cities lawlessness pre: IS a e O Om‘ :n S l ‘ tSS‘ tS P vails. the Constitution is disobeyed 7 Stere Ned and what may be the result? A great . : 7th and K Str. N.W. country may go dawn from the vice | - : clp ] :rr.gfllamfi:“ess and deviltry of the ll U 3 l W h E « 7 (¥ R bR The resolution was proposed by Ar. Successfully Unites Quality With Economy thur Burnage Farwell, president of ) S b 2 et N the Chicago Law an rder League, e Vi shions ior a Iyl surprise nigh A oo re No. 3 “‘"‘i copieiaent. 5 bo(he the Viee An event unique in that it presents ne'\\e_s ashio a § price P! gl and U Sts. N. W, Ice Cream ' S President and FN’:“'J’ of "‘9""{"“:} 7 at the start of the season. Every dress is worth more than the sale price; many are worth N vith the uest that mmittee be = - -~ Sodas Tth and 3 So ) Appointed o investigate the. itua- $25; some are worth even more. Fine fabrics are supplemented by equally fine workman- e (With Whipped Rub lined H . ticn In Chicago relative to the nullif- |- hi Creaiity ubber-line ou. Store No. 5 cation of the eigthteenth amend- ship. Sth and H Stx. N.E. mient; Aprons, Special, 49c Store No. 6 Tricotine Charmeuse % ""-“‘g ine; cl’““‘ff“‘h“e daing nouse- N fhRANCH Y 18,000 LEFT TO STARVE Tricotine and Satin Poiret Twill :&:;fi‘v‘“\::!::ni Lll:h&. 2!6.» Dainty and 703 15tn il. N. W. BY RED CROSS socIETY L A < = 4 lOVl °Q attractive in appearance—vwell and dur- HEeiln Canton Crepe Poiret Twill and Satin ; 11th and G Sta. l 5 g 5 Formerly Atk Russians in Constantinople Are Straightline Dresses, beautifully beaded, with sashes. —_——— S ersNGS Helpless—Pleas tq Keep / Scalloped Dresses, trimmed with clusters of fancy buttons. ; mT'n':xlXE\e:w!T Office Open. Dresses trimmed with Iridescent Beads and Bugle Beads. ; t 1 russes 14TH AND PARK RD: Dresses that show alluring applications of Monkey Fur. 7 Formerly Chas. E. Gross. iy (,:ly ‘ronxs;urc'rws BROVN. Fringed Dresses, offering choice of many lovely ‘modell. . ¥ Cable to The Star an y 7 Afld Elastlc Goods Store No. 9 . Copyright, 1921 Dresses with embroidered yokes, sleeves and girdles. J GEORGETOWN CONSTANTINOPLE, key, i il il i at 25% off BRANCH tember 19.—When, on October 1, the |7 Dresses that show rows of moire ribbons, in scctions. Sui C 3ist and M Sta. N.W. American Red Cross closes its Con- Models trimmed with solid sections of tailored braids. mmer Clearance Sale of stantinople chapter 18,000 Russian : Trusses, Elastic Goods, etc., at + Store No. 10 men, women and children will be left stores No. 1 and 2, 7th and K 1STH AND COLUM- in the streets without hope of receiv- Streets and 7th and E Streets. BIA ROAD lin;han;l»tukr;e; from any ones 5 Py W l Fit and complete satisfaction Eererly Lawie to) ey Svan. lioswnivoMmalalsi oThe omen’s oolen ° ’ o et French, British and Jtalians are giv- Store No. 11 jing all; the assistance lf;elrdflnnnces : en l a er S us afl @Fs Ave. 8 will allow. Private charity does not | SAES Ave Ry oxist in Constantinople. Each of the . seventy-odd races here is helping its i f l OW.1_DpOOT. us nothing is le: t‘ ‘1)({, ? Housaliold ° ® e e In a Double Sale That Presents Incomparable Values Rabber * | well-to-do_in the hope of being shot ol e [or jailed. The last contingency fs im- bable, as the police have no means |~ Gloves es D feeding prisoners, ° = The possibility of an uprising by the |7 . - - Russians is being seriously considered o 492 Pa"' by the authorties of Comll-x?lmox:lhe. oS ° e e the ailied ehiets here. | Onyx and Other . h . desperate crowd could e EIcayaCream........................I!candSBc E:jly::ggne&tcol in the hands of Makes in: ‘Hind’s Honey and Almond Crewn 42c |mationalists desiing disturbances in WideRib! ey hee e this town. bed pei [ t of this danger Rear Ad- & 80c P"':' an Massage Cream. .................54c | 05" B. Bristol as wenl as Ribbed-Front Made to Sell Made to Sell p Ingram’s Milkweed Cream 45 d American institutions like the cham- Embroidered Clock =i Yo-lb. Theatrical Cold Cream. . ...~ or i 00 |Soie i STl the e > ey e for $5.00 for $8.00 s = -1b. , ha ed to . of ""1_’"Yflfim . S e e aeking It to rescind its decision Plain Cashmere / Hatter's Plush Sailors of the 2 AT Java Rice Face Powder-. . .... or at least supply material to the per- ceigh Genuine Hatter's Plush Sail- most luxurious type, made by P sonnel already In existence. American A range of popular weights ors of beautiful, giossy qual- the celebrated Hainy, New Coty’s L’Origan Face Powder. charity institutions hnmeelo;"r"-ecdonl ~ and styles . in \V‘wl-mlhxed ity. blocked with plain crowns. York, with beaver fur under- Russian_disaster comm -1 t i d _pinche rims or solid beaver brims. Azurea Face Powder-. . . .. Eantinapie: X // §2,‘Z,’.‘n§{°§?,§ age:::lls r:;cdm;? ::;lwn:ro;l';:lghatnand Folitne Fitted satin '!“:“""- dvf;‘": Melbaline Face Powder. . . —_— 7 wear as for sports. Rich brime. ” Sclid biack and black sallor block, with medium o 5 Water Bottle Djer Kiss Face Powder WILL EXTEND CAR LINES. g heather tones in many combi- 2 ; SR =T ¢ 1 nationsieficolors, aleoiiniblack: Hundreds of Famous Trimmed Hats Children’s Suedelike Tams, in $1.79 Mavis Face Powder ......... SAN FRANCISCO, September 21.—|7 The wide-ribbed styles are Featured at $1.00 Three Flowers Face Powder City and county supervisors have( mixed with silk. At $4.95, $7.50, $9.95 and $12 All Colors, Feat at $1. (Bomtonis’ Mavis Talc e et > il Metal Hot-water hiton i o s gt 2 of e 7 alli for immediate expendi- |7 Bolue—weu.ru‘ folr Mary GardenTalc .. ......... ....19¢c and 49¢ o of :ffo.n‘o& The fi:fl;’;‘:};"’,‘;flfi Z ow rons SUCH GOOD CLOT}IES = 2 3 as an 5 ::':l;s Special, Djer Kiss Talc ........... AR éi’.r,'ifus'“‘e"finu‘.g‘l |§omlln[ vzl}l,cz:g‘.goz g That Man_y Mothers Are = Riveris Talc in the street rallway re] mt17 . . 4 = e 25 fund. Z Of Sayman’s Soap ........ . “%,“" Lot i Z Well made, auracfigl'ype isg:'dg ET de Buvi Two Suits at a Time * private! 3 ot Z > s g Resinol Soap . ......... s tore 7 _ cisively underpriced. Slip-ove; style, trimmed with ufl"g {wo DR plain color chambray; open-front style, trimmed c ° 7 J . “,va:;‘:z':'g_’:rpg:;:l Soap % ;vsilh white rick-rack braid, pocket and sash. Sizes Boys\ All-WOO] and WOO]— uice Dolae L to 46. : . Cuticura Soap . ... 7 Mixed School Suits Speci Eversweet 7 : pecial 555 . . Naboth Grape Mum . T 4 Z t o el Nesad . ante ar 0oas i pi. . e e e z . o delicious. Odcrono .................... é WHITE SHAKER FLAN- APRON GINGHAM—Stand. L Pts., 29¢c; half gal., 98c $1.00 Neet Deodorant .. .. Z i i i i % ehiee! L 7 NEL—Excellent, firm quality, ard quality gingham, in fast Lined with Venetian Cloth or Alpaca El Rado Depilatory Liquid ..............49¢c and 89¢c 7 with thick fleece on both sides. color blue checks of assorted | €A W pace Odorono Depilatory . .......... e D et g 7 Limit, 10 yards to a 9% sizes. Thursday spe- 121/2 = The closer you keep in touch with quali- BobiRibbery D oat Dty el e e Bl e i e st , o A ¥ eciate Tabi 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste . . . SO ve...39 . YARD-WIDE . PERCALE— _DRESS GINGHAMS32-inch D hoys' fall suits. - Tailored with yoke .u.g ;qlucdm; To;:t‘h’ Paste . .. . . iy % 25¢ gfldet.' sm;ot_h. :“f““g El“tkcom;l D":?t Gmglhams. ig and inverted pleat 1]:1 ba‘;k. or withAII)f)X'Plen; 5 Yards, 21c olynos Tooth Paste . .......... 8 19¢ x 2 . Weave, pafterncc 1in cistripes, lack and white, blue and | pack and front. Lined pants. sizes 2 ’s Toot wd RS Will Mar Your Beau 7, checks and figures. white and pink and to 16. A Epous Toneh Posder ov Bante - i 1 =Py T | ek cotien, varaoon 18C Whiee dheew vard. 28€ . . . .. 0 matter how perfe Z = i ywned, if your com= |7 - ] () Pint Vacuum ) o et Siptiar L et By Shmdt e ieh | W : - ‘ Seni i, o e . omen s Sweaters---Jpecl : 7 : Wanous Shampoo B beauty, 7 o £ ags £ .....10c tEl 1al blemishes can be eas< % = Bottle Amami Shempoo . . ...15¢c; 2 for 25¢ “yl.x'fm;i,:; bymtg:cg.” aEBlak g ] ; 79¢ Mubsified Cocoanut Oil. ... .39 | Vihn Taalrur fleah-tinted cream . : 00 resses Pure Wool and Worsted in Wanted Colors - Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine . .. ..59c and $1.05 | KIms RN S Breckles, D 1 2 B N et s Z 5 inent among fall fashions—that these —metal case —black ples, unsightly blofchies, liver epots |/ Need Cost Very Little Pew sweaters will_ quickly find new owners at enameled, aluminum '8 'ana 'Whito Soap should be | this low price. Tuxedo style in black and cap—big value. - used connection with Beauty f Th Are navy with white revers and cuffs; coat and ° = % L/ Bleach. It is a pure soap and a de- (7 ese slip-over models with roll or tuxedo collar, \===——= / o lightful aid in kecping the skin clear, | 7 5 c belt or sash and two pockets; black, navy, p —— soft and youthful, " uty Bleact Z SPeClal at . . peacock, buft, brown and cardinal. 1 ¢an be found at your drug or depart- |7 of 4 S abieainsh in plaids, ; ; Ble: 50c “package; good, serviceable ginghams, in plaids, FUII PO!"Id | MAHfiD.MIIflK ent "é’.f' the c:che.h' Ask checks and plain colors. Chiéfly medium- al of B B ets VioIet a waist styles. There are neat vest effects,| e y As a beverage, hot or cold, ] square and round necks, sashes and pockets. s Bora[ed it is delicious and refreshing. é Many are trimmed in plain colors. Sizes Lower prices for soft, fluffy, warm blankets in pretty checks ' Serve plain or with any flavor z 7 to 12. and animal patterns of blue and white and pink and white. desired. » i ? w Gingham and 75c 30x40 Baby Blankets, Each, 59¢ 8 INe ing | | . Chambray Dresses, all sises, $1.00 30x40 Baby Blankets, Each, 79¢ . 7 to 14, $1.59 $1.25 30x40 Baby Blankets, Each, $1.00 Children’s New Gingham Dresses $2 Diaper Cloth, $1.69 Window Shades, 55¢ ! of Exceptional Quality Zinch Sanitary Birdeye (36 Heavy Opague Cloth Sizes 6 to 14, $1.98" iaper”Cloth, 10 yards in sealed i) ot 5 Diaper’Cloth, 10 yards in seal Every shade absolutely perfect. 'y