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~ ' \ 12 veid oo ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, OCTOBER 2, 1921—PART 1. v T] M' g lEF ’ G ; l. L l S .!l P which Ca = T 5 BRUMBERG TO BE CANTOR. fuawn. Cantor Brumberg is a heroic “m_fl EAI I UI-" GI \l | BNGSHURI Ml N '!’hld‘{:h w‘%::? °€;“'t:‘,£’§;§: ;::JE‘E M. Brumberg is to be cantor Mt ‘(he ‘fu""fi;,', ?:"i‘;:“:.’;.‘f'“‘?i:‘ whs ‘at one :lmue l N | | an ers tl [ ess X ALt - o il | s For the District of Columbia—Fair assis.ant to the famous cantors, Razum- u ing of conflicting Interests’ between | gixiy Strect Synagogue during the two- | ‘o ar Guessa i Beprman of Budbatet. nday and Monday: slightly warmer For Sendin 0 Env to l ] S (anada’s representative ot ewashiNE. | weck holiday beginning tonight at sun- | He spent four years in Pe A g qy ) ® | plenipotentiary under whom he would ! with whom he would co-operate in | |Sunda)': gentle winds, mostly south- ! west. 3 & t 5 A I..I- | : sit and advise in empire matters and {armer In west and north portions: Special Dispatch to The Star. cause ‘the example would almost cer- | matters that are solely the domestic | Monday fair In east, increasing cloudi- OTTAWA. Octobers 1.—Canadian |tainly be followed by the Australian [concern of Canada. Canada does not [iasesiniwsatipartion JIssutisitofions dominions, possibly also by South Af- |want to send a man to Washington ) 3 | erate ‘n‘gr::.v‘:;‘:?: ee::rwairdd:h:hl : :::ILT:.' l;nte::e-u‘;nt*nflu:‘;llflfl ll;“'b' rica and certainly by {mum it that | to tweakm-. (h‘e" machlnor% of em‘gh;e. g " T, 3 ns in Canada are s ulling LY Hrs. Belmont, Donor, Elected | v"wurmsr Suiiay’ Sonaay inereas- | Between 6,000 and - 7,000 | oot B ot e e B e o eiews s i i | tha othariind "+ 0 T &7 4 0 3 S Ing Siondines fonopallyfsnowerafiny, . 3 Canadian envoy at Washington.. As|Such an argument, it must be based | “To think otherwise is to misinter- President of Organization |™'s"- Quit Work as Protest 2 5 Eton: upon the fact that the cases are an- |pret Canadian sentiment.” | 4 Yenterday's Temperature. Premler Melghen some time since |alagous, that the questions which i 3 i H | Temperature—Midnight, 55; 2 . a¥ls said one would be, appointed, i, may |from time to time arise between Aus- I P f by National Council. : e am. P Against Provisions. be taken for. grinten that 1f the | (rails ana the Unitcd States and be: i rofession | The National Woman's Party yes- ’ * | By the Ausociated Press. Meighen government is returned at|States are substantially the same as K . s roO- terday came into possession of the’ .| NEW YORK. October 1.—Between|the coming general election there |those between Canada and her nelgh- i g::igmmg?;‘ (;iengg“odfs CI('):]sO rv:ormkax';ach_ ’ entire block of three houses compos- | Helgtive humidi 6,000 and 7,000 men, members of the|Will be a Canadian plenipotentiary 2T | 1 k i f shades, reviving the life of old ing the “old Capitol” and of the suri Rainfall (5 p.m, to 8 p.m.), 0. International Longshoremens’ Asso- {at the capital of the United States.| Canada Is Interpreter. } | ng of shades, re bge 5 s 1 founding historical gardens immedi-: Hours of sunshine, 11.8. clation, which last week concluded a |Sir George Foster having gone to the| “Canada does over a billion dollars’ i garments or giving auty to fabrics capitol Per cent of possible sunshine, 100.} isenate, it now looks like either Sir|worth of trade with the United States Play f that offend the eye, call almost for as ately ‘opposite ; the? present: Capitol : new wage and working agreement|p n.r{ Borden or Hon. Mr. Doherty, | every year; and, with tarift walls be- o i at of he eye, cf 2 building. Tide Tablex. {with forelgn steamship’lines, toiay |former minister of justice. There is|tween both countries. there are hun- Hawaiian Guitar it high a sense of artistry as portrait “The gift of $146,000 was made by| (Furnished by Unitod States coastiquit work as a protest against the|nothing definite, however. dreda of questions arlslng every day o | painting. 3 p. G i a codetic survey. -~ | wage provisions. It is learned that the objections|that plead for official interpretation. 2 £ : Ms. Oliver H. P. Belmont, completing | Today—Low tide, 2:36 a.m. and 2:54 | “The walkout, according to Jozeph [to -an’ appointment on the fcore of | Australia does something less than || ; Ukulele l} Nothing leaves this establishment with- her preliminary gift of one-third of i high tide, 8:27 am. and 8:49|Ryan, vice president of the longshore- | possible clashes with the British am- | nineteen million dollars’ worth of | | By a New Method i st al of el the bullding, and was announced at a | " ' Low tide, 3:25 a.m. ana| DN Was participated in by ll'nemlbel'!l:hnuador as to points of authority md: and m::th Africa approximately, A, LANI KUHNS f out tl'i: arfils lc;_p};‘rov 231:‘1"" tZ za- ¥ el i i v—Low tide, 3:25 a.m. of only nine of the twenty-nine local icontinue. It is conceded there may |thirteen millions. 5 | s utation to main- [ ot e national councll in | g.45"p i ; high tide; 9.16 w.m. and 9:37 | anjons of the New York district. The | pe something in this. On the other| “Canada is more and more assuming e tion that has a high rep: Eeriesdquareors. piac X {referendum vote last week discloasd [hand, it is argued there would be | the role of interpreter between Britain tain. p Mrs. Belmont President. 5 The Sun and Moon. that twenty of thé loclxll nc‘ceplfii the [great advantages 1nd|\|:tr1;ny. through :r"eengx'.'};fl;"f&fiéfii’m{; l:n::l pialrxdz( 4724 LAt ¢t ting of the council Mrs. ‘oday—Sun rose 6:04 a.m.; sun sets. | wage cut of approximately per | Canada having its own direct repre- - ¢ Bolmont was. weanimonsly elccted 10 | 5:51 pm. cent, the agreement for the coming !sentative at Washington. mands the possession of qualities and CALL. MAIN | 4725 the office of president of the National | Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:06 a.m.; sun | year being 65 cents an hour, with $1| o i e characteristics which Canada inherits Woman's Party, an office similar to | sets 5:49 p.m. for overtime, on a forty-elght-hour| = ¢ i Canadian | BY, her geographical position, her his- 4726 one in the old Woman's Party which Moon riscs 7:15 a.m.; sets 6:37 p.m. | week basis. Locals baving jurisdic- )u":‘ :r he Wf‘*l'm""-t ‘h““;‘[ an | tory and her viewpoint. No one has , had been tendered her many times| ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one- |tion over the Chelsea pier “district, ) finister at Washingtor e Mon-|claimed for South Africa that she | during the suffrage fight. but which | half hour after sunset. {where the large British and French |treal Star says: == = o should be the mediator between the %% i she had always declined to accept. SRR i 1iners dook, a part of 'the Hoboken! "It is always a little difficult to|two Anglo-Saxon races. Her training, In accepting the office Mrs. Belmont| . oo 0 "“"" v ':;"" docks, and two plers on the Manhat- | Brasp ";f m‘;',ce lDft trhe arsumle-:ts o{ her llacall;‘m handr!he hhahll! ot, hfir )i PG B 'HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., October | 10554270, "t "Hudson were among | those who object to the appointment | people unfit her for the accomplish- “A" sense of the deepest responsi-|l—The TPoiomac river was muddy the striking prgapizations. of a Canadian minister at Washing- |ment of such a task. bility to the future of women comes|and tie Shenandoah slightly cloudy! “officials of the International Long- fton. K t erll’n _téelr protests seemd to N Cid A da Rt rear s , I to me as I accept this office. During | this evenin, | shoremen’s Association predicted that hlll"'f. eeh feded on t\\od grounds— |||~ e adistrenat Lot L i frees | iy enNerimmgNariote Cltlen. the strike would be short lived, and || 1q [h® GXRLC S enenta. obtained of |doubts about the wisdom of a Canadian CLEANERS and DYERS e precip- ted that, as.the agrcement ha enefits 1 . 0 @om. That great victory was only the Ml ‘I'::m: igzi‘:‘r ;memnbd ;y he %muomy_ the | the appointment of such a representa- [ minister at Washington' because he 2 rr‘lczl:{jrzazizm ST. NW. first sten in woman's progress toward R Ll o P i e S |tive would. in some undefined and mys- | sees @ ‘number of minor embassies = MAIN O 7 w NWw. full freedom. It was, perhaps. the| wriily. ght. B e O e siip of the Wew York | terious way, disturb the delicate bal-|each working for its own ends in casjest because the most obvious part | J N [ % 1 1“ f the longshoremen's associa- |8NCe of our imperial relations. diplomatic negotiations that need be- Hart’s Musical Studio 3 of our work. To remove palitical, {4 oS s hiaced by Vice President| “Now comes Sir George Parkin with |hind them the full force of a united 2 = — T ¢ivil and legal inequalities which bear | 4 g e e a1y 35,000, a new objection. In his view, such ire” To believe this is to have a 18th and Columbia Rd. b dewn with injustice upon women in |jtiantic Cit yan P et |an appointment would be unwise headed view of the purpose of Telephome Columbia 8074 T R LS T from the Canadian point of view be- such an appointment. The ends for all their relationships individually. ui - soclally and industrially will be a | pirminihm, - work of the gravest difficuty. i Sees Difficult Task Ahead. “It will be a more complicated and less obvious campaign, and it is prob- able, therefore, that fewer women will take part.’ It is for this reason that I am accepting responsibility Des Mot Te which I was never before willing to h::mllbn;:f\-h"w. take. I accept in the conviction that [puittits Mth DESCRIBED AS LOCAL. Little Likelihood of Spreading, Says Union Head. The walkout of several thousand longshoremen yand checkers at New York today was described as purely lilocal in character by T. V. 0'Connor,| ° - | president ~ of the ‘longshoremen’s the Woman’s Party will ultimately | b} Tavo, Tex a ? d 43| union, and ber of the Shippin accomplished their political equality.” [ Indianipolis, tle likelthood of the strike spreading. Sod The meeting of the national council | Juckso: o.:m] r'r:;'ntly nrhthe lv\'_ent)'~|!|ine‘ lo;:'nl- a f the Woman's Party will be contin- ... lof the longshoremen’s union in New = 5 % e eer (He week end forthe icare. B ii:.| York have accepted the new working 3 that you (With Whipped ful study of the proposed national | [oaimitie 050 terms agreed on by the transatlantic Rapid, Depend- mia'y pur- . constitutional amendment and the | Murquette, 3 : Isteamship operators and the union, % Contains proposed blanket bill for introduction | Memphis. | Mr. O'Connor said, thereby insuring able Service chase Na- M3 ) oL in the state legislatures. Meum I frestriction of the strike to the Chel- E 73 . Magnesia| ° § Mobite, [sea district 'of the New York water | tlomall Maz- il oo Stece e X L 80 coare ‘ e b tront. which includes the docks of the N W. 3 Decans RECORD OCTOBER BUYING i ana Frencn lines and- ehe In- da Blectric are No. 2 e, el (comes ;- : ternational Mercantile Marine. g . e b ahe B See. . W. . THOMPSOX L g acid ‘an ' No Shipping Board vessels as ye s . W. tore No. 10 22 .PRED'CTED.FDR DISTRICT | jhitacets @is{have Deen affected by the waikout, all Peoples| 1ain Sars oo . W 03 rare No. 7 " 1STH AND CoLUMBIA [destroyvs 2 H.'r'fi'n".::f ... IMr t)‘qonnor said, ?m}‘lng that the BABIES’ RUBBER PANTS DiugiStose Tt 11th and G 3 “OQD for teeth rm S5 Portland, board would stand by the agreement,{ - Special 4pc rug Stores . Store Store No. 11 heaith. teet, 35c bottle. Charles J. Columbus, Secretary of |5 Take ¢ which became effective today. O T N. W. 14tk and P 653 Pa. Ave. §. E. ; 5 < Merchants’ Association, Says : ———— e D = * Expectations Are Justified. ’ the Merchants and Manufacturers’ As- | Tam : o =L ¢ #ociation, last night predicted the |Toledo. L [J biggest October business the city has | WASH'GT! . C. T4 5 A I #ver seen. . nchor . Retail stores were full and had By Keeping 1 u av r plents o'l le R aiep. with SUES FOR BRANDY. | Toeth K | 9 , chandise demands. The day’'s busi- 5 ness certainly justified the expecta- = _Y°“" ee! \ - tions of a number of merchants who {Henry E. Ridenour Says Henry A. | . — v 4 h:t v;eek added materially to their Seay Failed to Ret It mn Perfect ¢l N , T CI . e sales forces, and of others in general o Return It. p t t B S B sor sy ol | e e o oatosuse | Condition ; oveco ASale! Quart -1oile rticles EXTRA! on until the Thanksgiving day De-j, . g 44 gallons of California | LON 3 o Combination riod, “when the Intensive’ Christmas | FTROY 20 0 BT, SHE" WY (2 | Our careful den-| The Amchor Fountai Thermos Carafes Price L d “Ball Top” - iiteq, ™ \Washington will be inaugu- |cover £2,200 from Henry A. Seay. who, | tist will make your | ~ Bar Plate | s o .ml rice Lowere e P “Ind : = - {he claims, failed to return to him a! in [A set of teeth el an 7 : “Indeed, ;some merchants are al-| et . him aiteeth sound again at that yringe A e oroNoiie Biriliiad sreoara” | SanIt, of D sared i Seby i enpenee, | it G Hot Water $9.98 for the Thrifty (;N ,,',,p gle,s ' g < 2 Mr. Ridenour tells the court that|Examination and |pot drop while talk. o\ nalit; T e e e o e eaF svhen lthe barrel of liquor was in the cus- | advice free to all. | s oo sasinf. Let| Bottle, inti Y :K: el a.lw‘a;‘-"(rné:zsnho‘;: n‘fi- lghoceim:'? {1ody of an express company at Ken- cnowuwom(—nnmcgt;m ’Ll sz 49 35c “Creame Daintie”. ... 29c chase of the autumn needs of the per- | Sin8ton.. Md., and he informed Mr. FILLINGS—EXTRACTING 1 ® 35¢ Cutex Nail Preparations 29¢ 3on and the home. It Is the time,|Sedy. whom he calls his “friend and At g { Reduced From $5.49 Djer Kise Toilet Water, f00, when the artisans in all lines rela- ; PUSiness agent.’ that he had no place | My Charges are Very Moderats i ® ) » live thereto have just as much as|l Store. it L Volunteeted filie | Quart carafe, as illustrazed—finest $1.69 and $2.69 - 1n Pn“p,,fimy afi(nnqtlo' = ooy e ql]x;laérr:or‘:? Ci!;:: D A HERS s Thermos filler in corrugated nickel- Sempre Giovine.......... 49¢c s on makes it particular- = des - iv advisable that the public o its | Yuletide. _the plaintift_says, 2 uperfine g;“j’h*’d case, 'bded‘l for guest r00m, Dermatone Soap, 19c, 3 for 50c buying early in the season. and intained seven gallons of the brandy DINEETO0M, | heCroom, | SNCLYWARIS: ElcayaiCroam 19¢ and 38c the morning whenever possible. {from Seay and asserts that the latter | tore Taoth Good-looking and a special value at ATARREA Househoiders Know full well that |NoW refuses to surrender the remaining | Entrance on 7th St. $3.98. 80c Pompeian Massag the preparation of the home is a|forty-four gallons claiming it is no | Lt 4 Brush Cream ............... 54c i 5 s | R e a t caen®t ¢ 1" Bailey and J. wWilllam Shea ap: | rushes i Ingrea siMilkwsed Cream; { “Each fall not only brings thet|Pear for the plaintiff. | i Igc S ave on o a' 45¢c and 89¢ eternal cleaning problem, but like- | ! 3 svise the need is felt ro; new, pracs g Q ;ivlb.krhumi ul’ Cold Cream. .. tical things to make the home the e — ava Rice Face Powder. e molr‘e“ :dnracuve. 2 & q "1 o | e ”'20 soda Book‘ 1 00 Coty’s L’Origan Face Powder < ly must ave er new fal R wearables; so must the little girls— | ! $ A saraa i Eace Powder . s ta e sisemsio e e BETTER THINK ABOUT | oz v e | |y Asmree Face Pouder. . 2nd his sons, big and little, must be | ! s L. " 5 Fiven ‘an” " cpporuunity todress-up | 2 i e : I;S.oda Tickets] Special at $1.00. Good Djer Kiss Face Powder or the new season. 1 o. e } at all our so 'oun- - o jicThere is every warrant for the be. a a { Sohd Back 2 H‘"r =2 ey the.pur‘;:l Mavis Face Powder......... A Sale of Fine ief that the new season, starting as i 3 3t has with a rush, will produce a| and most _delicious "'"'.‘ Flowers Face Powder Cigars at Zbumper-crop’ of autumn business.” rasnes 98c drinks possible. “Be Mavis Tale............ ¢ —_— H ~ . % thrifty, use Soda Mary Garden Talc.... ° DINNER OF AZTEC CLUB. Come in now and get our low prices on ! For Ladies ; Djer Kiss Talec. 2 for 15¢ $ . . . Riveris Talc.. . - ’ 3 o 2 | e Barereare o Meslosn Was to Ditie quality coal. Preparation is better than it Sayman's Soap }ot)r chance to buy your ‘ favorite brand at a better L Resinol Soap. . Packer’s Tar Soap. 5 at Club. ¢ The Aztec Club of 1847, which. next} price. has been at any time during the late crisis. “Luis Martinez” 4o_the Society of the Cinci ti, is th Ve Vi i . . . .. B toithe Soclaty o the Cincinnatl. ln the We can save you money and worry. | | g:mflr::u, e ::: SR ' i ersw . - ckingham’ | . . M .. 16 3 i Big Bar “Lion” Brand il 3sc “Flor De Melba” i‘;?lel"ul‘ “Garcia Grande” (Casinos) will celebrate the seventy-fourth anni- : Yersary of the fall of the City of . Mexico with a dinner at the Army and favy Cuub Thursaay evening. Octo- | 5 13. £ T . -The Astec Club, which is composed f officers who fought in the Mexican | ...23c, 35¢, 63c LSy 69 c .49c and 89c . ‘ Castile Soap s Big bar Castile Soap, almost 9 inches 29 c ELRado Depilatory Buid.. ?:eretll’y Denby and Gen. Lejeune of | e United States Marine Corps also have signified their intention to be; resent. . - . P'Admiral Charles J. Badger, U, S, N., Big Values in Fine | is president of the ciub, and Gen.| Horatlo G. Gibson, its vice president, f|]. is not only the only living surviving! primary member of the club, but he 4 4= also the oldest living graduate of | e West Point Military Academy. i | :ase—black enameled with aluminum cap :nd shoulder. Box of 50. HALL'S CHERRY @) oot ses o 43 EXPECTORANT ¢ R o e o i i Here’s a “pleasant-to-take” syrup/| i I's containing just those pure essential Hause’lou drugs that will almost instantly check a cough—never be without a bottle of Rabber this efficient cough remedy. Gloves, . / : 49:Pr. | 35c and 60c & SPECIAL! October’s Low P, rices on g Metal Hot Standard Family Medicines Water Bottle, Stots and well : o, Tong time. Special, 70c Alophen Fill, P. D. & $125 Piered's Feverite Pre- E-Z TABLETS —The natural eu{ remedy for constipation and liver troubles, safe, efficient and pleasant to “60.E-Z Tablets, 25¢ . ] :::L::«n d&nth:l:: gfi;fizfififi:fi! Sae ol Phone Main 311 4 811 E St. N.W. i long, a pure, highly recommended soap 5 = ” ceaeeees. 83 “City Club™ the city of Mexico in 1847, and many | - P' for toilet, bath and’ nursery purposce-. De Miracle Depilatory. . -53c, 89¢c and $1.75 (Diplomaticox) aistinguished men have been and now | 63 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service: int Vacuaum ceeeen 39 “El Tello” ‘s.ec?ect‘:f; ot "the. Toterior Albert B, i s i B % . . sl 'g‘ (Invincibles) v 3 | / S e dre A De Cuba” Fall will deliver an addr. Mexi rema De Cuba B e | ottle, 79¢ At the First Sign % | A== Accepted an invitation to be present. —finest filler in metal of a Co"gh, Get Your ot r by the hox, at .59¢ and $1.05 20¢ Garden Court Extract, bulk, oz Coty’s L’Origan Extract, bulk, o: Aszurea Vegetal........- Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal. Duchesne Lilac Vegetal So0agNESah 89c Mary Garden Toilet Water. .$1.49, $2.79 and $3.98 Houbigant’s “Ideal” Toilet Wat 1 This Wonderful Laxative Red Cloud = r —good quality and a_regular Peoples’ PN “svecial” at ) At Most Attractive-Prices Solid Platinum Wrist Watch, encircled with Blue White, absolutely per- full-cut diamonds with {)e,l:t,. one-carat Diamond Ring. genuine sapphire cor- Hnamgsetting 2 ‘ - - Ce., 100s..... . scription ners. $385.00 ceeees g y Zsc 1.00 Alcorub, i esinol O —is guaranteed to give AN e s E O e o rellef to all sufterers $175 S. S. S. (for the blood). .$1.07 1.00 Vinol (restorative temic) 89 25¢ Beecham’s Pills 15¢ :daxnlli-n(dofl,pi:.....? 75 S0c Califorsia Fig Syrap.... 43¢ Gloger’s Mange Remedy. ...... 5% 25¢ Carter's Liver Pill....... 15 Lime Water, pint............. IS S0c Cuticara Ointmest....... 36c By Rem, pints, 38; % pints. 45¢ 50c Caldwell's Syrap Pepsin. 39 Glycerine, 55c pist; 2 ounces.. 15¢ $1.50 Fellowes® Syrap.. 8102 of comstipation, bilious- ness, sick headache, stomach and .« liver trouble—or money will be returned. 25c Size, 19¢c 50c Size, 37¢c of a carat— $1.00 Alboline Mineral Oil, pint 69¢ . $110.00 Blue White Diamon less than 34 a carat— $65.00- ; 51 73000 “Very Fine Diamond, about d, little Revolving Spray Syringe 8c | Provide instant, clean, steady HEAT when and where anted. All sizes here. Solid P! $120 Glycerine Tonic.. $2¢ 258 Patomac Eloctrich | woie o waictist | 5% o o s S = | ite Gol atch, e entire ring— = - 4 Carbelic Acid, pi 2 : . & : Oto";.ac e‘c:mc jewel adjusted move- $100.00 S0c Limestone Phosphate. :: Epsom Sda.“'d-pml,:’ w ::: ] Fine Double, Rassia t. Great special at : 3 Leather wance (.o. el L 5 25¢ Lapactic Pills, 100s...... 22c ~Merck’s Sugar oF Milk, 1b....." 45c i sl : D Blue White Diamond, slightly s Ll el Boric Acid, % pousd........ I7c Saoant" e ottt Razor £ fure the most delicate skin —in cream form and a bandy tube. 29¢ 607 14th St. Strop Braneh Store, Washington Rall- way and Electric Bullding, 14th and C Sts. N.W. 537.?0 less th:‘" gfg;‘:& t Refined Paraffin, : 10c Ib. I “Texwax” Parafin—ideal for wealtug jars, etc. BRRR