Evening Star Newspaper, September 22, 1921, Page 21

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f ~ THE EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1921.° Zi shortly before 10 o'clock that three 'THERH nz WATCH FOR WHISKY CARS. | 5205, *ore, Y’ eew o ome wus| BB 00be 19 JRT, the city. The citizen refused to dis- JP‘AIII lstlfl':le; o'fl the Senior and Report to Police Said Three Auto unior Brotherhoods of St. Andrew close his identity. begin tomorrow evening with a 2 night chief of de- | t th 3 lh two b h Loads Were on Way to District. | ,;\{ves was informed of the report i "_y shn'e Church, Geort .";“" -l 1 All roads leading into the District | and immediately communicated with w. B. .| the severa ce stations, from which from Maryland were guarded by po- [1C8SICTR, B0 CUPYG" Guard the roads ‘fleld secretary licemen from shortly after 10 o'clock | gng apprehend the Tnachines it they |of the brotherhood, anfl Edward last night untii this morning on the [ came through. Shields. One of tne subjects to be lortl:lou! {;u;t lhre_er h;uwmom 8 londI:: {:t ?"fi.’ zrm“f-‘r‘{"m nn.tll:lm"= dllc\ul!ed is lhsl comlfn[ _thirty-sixth hod whisky. e machines, w 8 e al a qual of | annual conventio - their valuable loads, however, failed | whisky was seized on Several mae s be beother: Senator Urges Catholic Con- toappear. e tram | chines mear thers Iast night. Whether 6. All of the local ergt. amb of e traffic squa this was part q e shipment which | brotherhoods are urged to b - was informed by a citizen last night | was reported here is not known. ent at the meeting tomorrow night. vention to Befriend Col- ored Race. General discussion of the agenda of the conference consumed the' major portion of the early session of the first ishtin iciency ~ Your Gas | featis Council of Catholic Men at the New ‘Willard Hotel today, following which the entire organization went to the White House, where they were re- Is dependent ]argdy upon hav“‘g ceived by President Harding. modern gas fixtures in your home. Reports of the resolutions commit- tee and election of members to the With the approach of the longer even- || executive board will be held at the late session today, while tonight a ings of Fall and Winter, consider the dramaticjentertatnment WILL be nee: advisability of having us install at o R e Sencoi comparatively small cost some new [l !*beierdine the Americantsm of the gas fixtures or portable lamps. We'll igias Intglerance and- Biesaing for install them promptly and without |f| [Awerie™ tre ncatoss sendtor Davia 1. Walsh of Massachusetts addressed 2nnoyance. s ca ek Enveraies: held wnder the auspices of the organization last ight. The installation of !heu fixtures is simple, and fhe idea that a citizen could not be p d Al i b hi ld erican because he could not requires very little time. Unrestricted choice of Speak English was atiackea by Sena- I i e ‘Walsh, who sai “A man who I n'iany different designs, styles and sizes is assured c‘;‘;mm‘h,',A > i word of Englith cun JE | erve the American flag and die for all who inspect our display NOW—while our as- 2s well as the best English scholar in sortment is complete. . ¢ | |the country.” Senator Walsh dwelt at length on the splendid record made by Catholic men uring the war, and, referring to the idea that there is a relationship between a man's religion and his pa- triotism, said cannot understand how there can be one scintilla of doubt about the loyalty of the Cath- olics of America, or at least about o ght to Re here and worship charged and paid for e et i netates oe ey consciences. After men of all rac in small monthly | and religious fought together an died together I cannot understand sums when you pay ! how.any man can dare ask another % \ i what his religion or race is.” your gas bill. Referring to the American negroes PRt ], |as “oppressed people.” Senator Walsh I > made a strong appeal to members of D the National Council of Catholic Men N 16 do all in their power to befriend and aid the colored race. He blamed the modern drift of edu- cation toward materialism as the fun- damental cause of the present unrest. Rear Admiral William S. Benson. president of the Baltimore archdio- Cesan council of the organization, P! held‘ the relpgnlhe made by l:c Catholic laymen of the country to the SALES DEPARTMENT | . .oonsiinidaliiihomsliahmnimn: . 419 TENTH ST. NW i call made by the hierarchy for the organization of a national organiza- tion of laymen. More than 1000 people attended the meeting, included among whom were about forty members of the American |R Catholic Hierarchy, who are assem- bled for their annual conference at the Catholic Universit STORM DELAYS MEETING. A speclal meeting of the Southwest | R Washington Citizens' Association will | be held next Wednesday night at the Jefterson School, when officers to serve for the ensuing year will be elected the revocation of I 's_of District property along the water front will be offered for adoption. R The association was to have met The Women's New . Fall Low Shoes AT R T S We're Offering at An Amazing Shopping Qpportunity! T has been years since we have been able to equal this offer- I ing right at the outset of the season. Qualities and values -~ HOW ABOUT YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES? Education is based principally upon the use of the eyes. If these be deficient, then the chief basis _of learning is weakened. Don't allow the slightest defect to go uncor- rected. Bring the children that will truly amaze you. All of them the newest fall styles. Every pair especially made for and fully guaranteed by us. Over 4,500 Pairs New Fall Styles Included: * 7 Black Calf Brogue Oxfords Tan Calf Two-Buckle Pumps here and make sure their eyes Black Kid Walking Oxfords ~ Tan One and Two Strap Pumps are/night Brown and Tan Calf Oxfords and a Number of Others g TR o of our Department. “Read our optical science articles” Most of them welts—a few turns. Choice of all the newest Fall lasts and heights of heels. Plenty of all sizes—over 4,500 pairs in all. But that’s not so many—not when you have seen the shoes! New Play Shoes fOl' Boys anc] Girls ; THEY will wear as if they were “Iron Clad"— though as soft and pliant as any shoes you've ever put on the Young- Just One Little Pimple Will Spoil a Beautiful Face. sters’ feet. Made of unlined Tan Elk or Gray Smoked A plmple wil often, spoesr desite the care \ Horse leather, with full, wide Foot Form qon Bive goue wkin. CVEL"S ot lesping cream. remove the pimple, Which ing? toes.. Soft-box tips. All Solid Oak leather, o .pp:-n Aimoat without warn! Just a little Beauty Bleach, applied hl( Goodyear welt soles. Really notable shoes. 6to8 81 to 11 1Y to 2 peatime o wheserer coprenicat “and,_th each, the lflelnl ll::lll l'l:!kls;f lll:) $3.85 $4.25 $4.75 ST e SCHOOL Stockings, 3 pairs, $1—The best nd_of MI.—-—HI: To value we have been able to produce in three years. -Boys’ black heavy nb—glrls brown 35 s bopular Meauty treatment should have an's dressing 'lbl and black fine rib stockings. A Paitiil o s "'.":."i'"wf.'(f."m‘:'fi?y gk B""‘ 2 e s“(,:.n-m e aad e the Al are guara yw= B corite. drug and Hepartment sto Write Dept. E. Plough. lle-nhln, Teon. for your copy of the Birt o e B you a1t about ‘White Toilet Preparatioas. Women's Silk Hose Not fiber, but extra good Thread Silk Stockings. Full fashioned or with tailored seams up legs. Black, Cordo~ van, Russia and new Grays. . you a penny. SR T e S S e, Six Million Hungry Children There may be one in your home. He has “plenty toeat” —buthisfoodlacks the tissue- building elements that are needed by growing children. The foods that have no real food value generally cost the most. Shredded Wheat is the best food forgrowing children because it isall food and is prepared in a digestible form. A noted Amer- ican physician says there are six million under-nourished childrenin America. Shredded Wheat builds robust, sturdy youngsters. Electric Iron, - - $E2.00 Regular $6.75Value. ................... : W(ZAQD POLISH should be a part of every household’s cleaning equipment. It finds a multitude of uses. Its regular use keeps the furniture always clean and lustrous, and preserves its finish. On a Wizard Mop, it serves to maintain a hard, dry, clean fin- ish on the floors. It keeps the woodwork in best condition. Gives the motor car a bright and shining appearance. Wizard Polish in convenient sizes from 25c to $3. 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