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THE.. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 'OCTOBER. 2, 1921—PART: 1. i3 a = - ture. accordifig to an annouricement. | have peace in the world until the LEYAN. S IRISH HEADQUARTERS s Tor - asmonatration o som: | Fesh quession e soivea 1o the gatlys| | $126,786 TO WESLEY! bl memorate the ‘death of Lord Mayor |faction of the lruni le. P. W.| NEW YORK, October 1—Apprai: TO BE LOCATED HERE | MacSwiney, who died In Brixton pris- | 0'Grady of Brookiyn the ~culaté of ke’ ate’ W on & year ago, are being arranged |the members of the Abraham Lincoln AT s ol by local members of the nse{a-\ Councll of the otgamization at 1781 | which v:r‘;-l;"clt;damf;':lz P e k- councils of the organization for Oc! 1 street Thursday night. J 50 A8 - 5 2 b ;e S-veD}on dio%dc.n'n ?1] Recognition .Advocates Plan to por 25, Joseph T. l-;;u;ln‘.m, %res W. W. McLaughlin, dh"e to ""“"“'lu..'é‘.’.f,".".‘.‘éifi.fic“fiéififl.; nl‘.mnow' u.l ‘atches, Diamonds and Jewelry dent of the Terence MacSw! ey Coun- ( forthcoming bond drive, outlined | ¢ e WRIST The Senate. The House. Keep in Close Touch With cil, 13 chairmen of the coramittee in | pians of that movement, and captains | the fefld“l;{, e SOLID 14.kt. < , Arms Conference, charge. while others, named include | for & membership drive to start Oc. |$126.786, & eyan g GOLD WATCHES BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. BYWILL F.{MENNEDY, > Ray ~Kinkpatrick, Jéremiah O'Con- tober¢l were named by the council. L The House will reassemble to- In order to keep in close touch with |ner and A. 1{“ Ck"y SRty R A, I Fish when they swim make a noisc d e rom New Yorl a- =i New Thvee-Year Gourse Cor- treatien negotiated by President | 1OTO 00 Tucsay le one b e 00 S LoD, oF | oS nd oaitmors have oen in: | AL thirty r. Edward Acheson, the | Tix: Iy Sl Cunbo.detegtcd < 0 e e pe 5 % o flair, an of tificial graphite, was| by t elephone. The No 4 i .. !not overlooked at same, the head- |Vited=to participate in the af inventor of ari sraphite, ducted Mornings 1Is Harding with Germany, Austria | cgseq under the gentlemen’s |quarters of the Amerivun Arcisiion |according o those in charge more [ itdion T A0 PR L RS ent | ermen have taken advantage of this zudiHungary by Octoher J15, for s nt, and get down to busi- |for the Recognition of the Trish than 15,000 persons will be in the line fact to devise an arrangement to as few days later, now appears cer- | JETOCTIE M T L s | public will be tranaterred: from- Chi- | Of MATCE. e e sy tham ol ditecting fauilions: e Inaugurated. tain. The Senate by unanimous [ nevv WO u:ulfd that by this |C2EO to this city in the very near fu- | Decluring that it is impossible to | working class family whose acquaint- " fish at considerable depths. ma : AT With an enrollment exceeding 1,200| consent has agreed to limit de- | . "i1o Senate would have acted 333 W students, already larger than &"z‘ bal:bon these treaties, beginning upon the tax or tariff revision ; {other legal institution in the Unied | October 14, to one hour for each ther || States, the rcopening of George | sbnator on the treaties and’ fen | Measures and passed one or o | L] University School of Law last night of them back to the House. Never before has such a bar- inaugurated a new morning three-| Minutes on any reservation or The situation in the Senate, how- ‘ gain as this been offered to the |l vear course that will put Georgetown | amendment offered. That they | 1 LH T Nol oy cntcula- | pemle ‘1’.} \"v:ihmflx;unis ’1::1(1 'in rank with the biggest law schools | will be ratified by a two-thirds o D here 1o no businesa of im- | Economy Economy A.:uun'::n bidaiant Goaon 01,;:;;;{31‘""“ A. A Hoehling of | Vote of the Senate seems entirely portance ready for Hm%se]nclt:?:. ! shaped, with ribbon bracelet. [ll| the District Supreme Court, graduate| Probable. Democratic senators say | and as the members of the leglsla; Guaranteed to keep In repair [f|of the law school.and member of its| that they do not like the treaties, | Ve steerink committes WORG SO Co for one year. {faculty, in addressing the student| but that they believe the time has D Wy dofinliinsss WAL’ the comer rner 9 ]l |body admonished them to uphold the | come to end the technical state Ho lght do. e high standards that have character-| of war between the United States e prokability 1s that the House n u tr |ized the fifty-one years' existence of | and those nations. T DeLTai ol sontintie IESythEea i the institution. The time of the Senate between Ny tatses. Of course, there is | Petoel éb Announcement of the new morning | now and October 14 not occupied Y o Crchickenteed” legislation | : ewelry op classes as the most important step | by discussion of the treaties will | Some chickenfoed’ =~ ICRISRIET i Manufacturing Jeweler forward during the summer was| be given over to consideration of :. o 11 not avail t6 hasten any 4 e made by D “Georse 'R Hamiiton: | the'tux ravision’ Bl upon which | action will not svail to hasten any | 3 en orner Open Eveningx. The addition to the faculty of Charles | .some progress was made last week, S nto in the Senate. There Is & .9 ® Ly = W. Tooke, formerly of Cornell, and| although practically all Senate e tiet) the Honse Charles A. Keigwin, former special | .committee amendments of im- O ¥ itont during the winter assistant to the Attorney General and{ Poftance were passed over for WL finacdise P former assistant United States attor-| future consideration. Senator | With no business to do. =~ = : : ney for the District of Columbia, also| Smoot of Utah, republican, has e AL L L s was announced. With Assistant Dean | Put forward his plan for a manu- the reapportionment b MGk g Oflered at pane e Hugh J. Fegan, they will be attached | fActurers' sales tax as a substitute increasing the size of the House 300 New to the new morning course. for many of the taxes proposed in membership in mnformil!y T (l Dean Hamilton will instruct the| the pending bill, and it appears to the deconnial census. It 13 recok. | a lremendous first-year class on “legal ethics” Oc- be gaining strength, although nized that debate on lhh!“ i . o = < tober 10 and the second-year class the | MUch opPosition is to be expected would stir up il fecling. WWith ;3¢ ngh-grade . Sacrifice For your Pm““"g, then evening following. Other ¢hanges in- from senators representing agri- Sxorw one ciniinel b K ‘:“ l:: % it can be d t by Clude the beRinming of & uew wouree| cultural states of the west and | good after the vacation the legis- 1t can be done at once by in equity under Daniel W. O'Donoc| middle west, where the charge is | lative leaders hope to avold any 4 the ghue; a course in common law prac.| Made that such a tax would take discussion. that wlll engender Il tice under William: Cleary Sulllvan the burden of taxation from the feeling. a HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. nd the appointment of Judge Michael [ Wealthy and place it still more | “""cr{.'qf",,(,:'.:‘ZxM&remixgmeM:p_ One of the most attractive features of the purchase is flnt 5 cople of moderate cir- en. chair 2 2333 18th St. N.W. C;“‘r)"’ynlg-j":’r'geflfy‘:‘ the Munloipal | cymstances. % propriations committee, is prepar- :z the big majority are the much-wanted Tricotine Phone Col. 1077 ;,N-hh"u"s“oede: practice '-fiun. or ;Ilmmons of North ing a statement lm bf. n%h:n :m P4 there are as well many of the soft Silks. They are lngll-!ype — tev. g en, S arelina, ranking democratic mem- early this week, in which he {9f pcorgetown University, made the | nor of tha inance committec, s | announce a reorganization-of sub- models—and finished productions. P73 9’ 9 e remmar kA Nt | Intimated fhat under ertain’con- mmittees along departmental- ur e s fow s ‘:r i i “'“ ’f ditions he might favor a sales tax. lines, 8o that the hedrings before % n) b N “'-‘h» has been cons| He. too, has put forward a sub- the appropriations committee may ected with the Taw schosl contion:| stitute ‘tax plan for the pending | be conducted with more dispatch B t C fi e ‘tor Afty e law school continu-| bjll, which seeks to levy higher and eficiency. Mr., Madden will 0 ouquet Loiiee ouslyonk peard Y taxes on wealth. also announce some new economy 1 ot Ermist the e o e, end | B et woek ene senato | Baficle B isi s iy + »| . committee on privileges and elec- , The House met Wednesday an Surprlslngly Goo ‘:,"’"E'"',‘,’ 1.200 students are expect- | " tions filed majority and minority ,e.n:m,y but adjourned without p i P > d g ia ach state in the United States,{ reports on the Michigan senatorial trasacting business, immediately | 25 €er poun esides half a dozen foreign countri#s, | election in which Senator New- after the reading of the journal. C are represented in the registrations, berry was charged with conniving Chairman Campbell of the rules Th; new morning course, which i8| at excessive expenditures of money, committee - has announced that 0 6 9 In addition to the regular evening| the mafority holding that Semator | prombac® o ndy the House reas- urc e classes, will ’I!legln Monday, it was Newberry has a right to his seat. sembles this week he will call the i announced. Two students irm the Before the unanimous consent | Setaoyion of the rules committea colleges-and high schools of tne Di agreement to limit debate on the | SLlCRton of Ahe LUl N esolu: | oo oupie trict of Columbia are to receive schol- | peace treaties- was entered into, T essional in- t. N.W. tions seeking a congr arships for the entire three-year| supporters of the anti-beer bill ob- . Ku Klux Klan. course, axhile scholarship awards| tainedsfrom Semator Lodge, the | Y(SUEIUOR X% TN 1NN oad 't - from other cities will be made public| republican leader, assurance that e ooni b Titeet el telsgTambTromn an later. the anti-beer bill' would be dis- ial - L TR posed of before an adjournment | William J. Simmons, imperial wis’ 7 5 Al f the Klan, sen of the present session of Congress | 8rd of 2 | Was taken. This I« taken to mean | mMembers of Congress urging the ore | that the adjournment of Congress |Passage ol the resolution. 4\ { f:":‘;k’:"‘pf.'":“" 20 {aThardlyA licely, Ropresentative Green of Towa, . : WSHEC" N tne lexistative Jam | razkink ropublictn, on, he, way: 1s SACRIFICE SALE 'm BE DISEUSSED et aa, LS | i Yolie S Kok BT . publican senators, including a i > tariff bill, to have the provision of To Make Room Ramber yesy dene to”tne Breal | O M, "M Aoty 133 rice b expires November 27 continues Mixed Tulips, 35c e Senkte rules 50 that & majority | efect until the permanent tarif the doz 3 dozs. for District Women to Benefit b of the Senate may adopt a cloture :'.).’,lu1'.’1'&"3&.?“55511»5?;' fons Tricoti ? c " de Chi . . rule on any me: a ) r tine—Georgette—Can! pe—Satin—Crepe ne— 90c en 1o Benefit by | rule on any measure that may be | K tection of the agricultural in- ticol getty ton s - press the amendment now, but at | teresta. Charmeuse st Hyacinth . Three-Day Institute to | Some thne in the" rutare. The e 3 Embroidered—beaded—braided—in exquisite taste. lyacn S, ranging resolution for a change in the rules N JOHNSON b e d - | from 35c per doz. up. Open Tuesday S oni Townaend URGE ACTION 0 § ; B The Senate District committee is 2 ' Iris, 50c per doz. TWomen of the District of Columbia| to meet Wednesday for the first Administration Officials Wan 2 will benefit by a three-day institute| Ume since Congress adjourned in . = Peonies, 10c each, [iana conterence on seeiat noens August, and it is expected that a Speed on Nomination. - i ygiene to| time will be fixed for hearings on The administration is seeking some - while '_hey last. ibegin Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock | the various suffrage bills for the GG = 4 in the Interior Department audi-| District of Columbia. action by the Senate District eummlt-l“ ¥ ; Narcissus, to grow in |!torium. 1t has been arranged under tee and the Senate on the nomination | &® Trimmed with 1eal fur—Australian 1 d 5¢ S FAKE M f H Lincoln Johi t Goorgia ! $$ Black Opos d E avel an water the auspices of the District health el oriienTy Tun cOTI I ONNe R Y = | 99 ac sum an 5:1‘.]1 L department, the United States public .K MLLEGED to be recorder of deeds for the Dis- | @& In comfortable and Coney Fur. Beautiful e A e i beet fearned. - | o 2 jhealth gervice, the District Social |Man Arrested for Making Sales to | trict of Columbia, it has beert s smart Velowr Uloth— ; Plush; 80-inch sweep; Crocus, 25¢ per doz. Hyglene Soclety 'and the women's 3 The nomination was sept to the; inedamib ’ = S 2 s e e S o e, ouend Relatives of Soldiers. Senate many weeks ago. and was re_| B3 sport and jum lengths ° warranted silk lining— ] Jonquils, mammoth |!neas service. NEW YORK, October 1—Alleged | Forrd (o 205 mittee headed b an lined. i B and teed you'll not i The® to_have sold fake memorial medals to| Y, 1t 10 & SUbCOm It Ce ron Th Y / & 3 e X ashington. match these Coa the size, will average 3 |ime suceces of ‘tne mstitute o ver |Telatives ‘and (riends o soltiers killed | Seposmmittee has N0t met t0 consider Just the Coat you need atch ts, at flowers, 75¢ per doz nereal disease control and social hy- |\ the world war, Martin Gross, a|the nomination. Senator Jones is out|$%$ £ ks price, anywhere .. .- 3 pe . Sieue held here last autumn, and is |2UGHTAT FOUETRY s, afresied, o | of the city and not expected to return or the weeks ahead.... A very small deposit will reserve for on 5 e . t ther members Hardy Iy, for cem- ||550, 0ttt mir Brraned b, |* Bl ‘"ha i, o s | 7 S " okammmt it A oy Sont i etery planting, extra |li cat®piilem o be g, ofqthe | The prisoner's brother, Murray D. |\ W48 UG ROy mination be- | fine plants, $2.00 per |ifocus on specific needs of the local |fire, 2 arrested for complicity in | f;re the return of Senator Jones. | % d P! y 2 P bealth program the interest and ef. hesioases Senator Watson ~of - Georgla lsl B » i {forts of local leaders and leaders of i e strongly opposed to the confirmation Wond rful Val Regular $5 oz > such large national women's organi- In some parts of Ireland a belt of | of Johnson. and said again today lhlt' on e ue m All Ferns at zor |zations as are residents of Wash- | woman's hair is placed around the |he proposed to fight it if the nomina-; Reductlo ington. baby in the belief that it will avert|tion is renhrlt}l‘:llo the Senate by the n Dr. Hazen to Preside. ¥ District committee. s A full line of Artificial Flow- Dr. H. H. Hazen, chairman of the o ) ern just received on display. bureau of public health education of N7 Very low priced. the District of Columbia Svcial H glenT Society, will preside over the PT} 7] E 7 opening session, devoted to the topi . b of “The Problem From thewdMedical ! l atc ale at : Angle” Dr. D. M. O, Robinson of .- = {the public health service and Dr. - | Kate Karpeles, Mrs. Edith Houghton Ed d & Z 704- 7'| s ooker o! altimore and Miss Mar- | t. 916 F St. NW. garet S. Brogden, chief of the social | wards er’ b — service departmeit of Johns Hopiins | ° . ospital altimore, will also disc -~ i vencreal diseaso from the various | . Best Values in Washington 2 S AL . e standpoints. e An “sna —Lyons v To Delay Painting Is At the second_session at 2 pm. the Every Watch a Bargain other el . Costl topic is “Sex Education as a Pre E: Watch Guaranteed / and Panne Velvet, with Worsted ostly— ventive,” the speakers scheduled being | : VELY: CARS 3 : O . flower broidery—in contrasting Paint now—ic i ihe best seson ot || Dr. Abram Simon, Dr. William | High-grade Tricotine, designed on / OWET, SN the year You will avoid th iSnow, Dr. Rachel S. Yarros, Rev. John OUR PRICES LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE OR MONEY 2 < o . /) colors, combinations of Pheasant and tize influences of winter “ing' and |{M. Cooper and Dro Benjumin o e REFUNDED most effective lines and finished with ; N Purols ‘and; Lavendr, Rlack weather. _ Consult FERGUSON. . Gruenberg. A general meeting has | in tailored s/ Bandscineh - AVY, L pre e L] Interior and Exterlor Work. [Been arranged for § o'clock the same LADIES’ WATCHES plain t elegance; 4 and White, Peacock and Sand, Red R. K. 1114 evening at the Central igh School o = 2 o FERGUSON, INC. 3134, |iSuaiionium. ‘Dr Wittiam ¢ Fomi | lined. Renlly a triumph of production. and Black, etc. Choice of five smart Painting Department, Ph. N. 231-838. District health officer, will preside 20-Year Elgin 7-Jewel Bracelet Watch, Including Ribbon . shapes. and the speakers announced are Dr. 1 George M. Kober, Dr. C. C. Pierce, andpBiace o Tewel: Méditmis: Miss Grace Amport ‘ana Div Wit |§ 20-Year Elgin, 7-Jewel, Medium Size. “ ,, F. Snow, Dr. Yarros, br. Valeria H. 20-Year Elgin, 7-Jewel, Smallest Size. : . [J Parker and Mrs. Maua Wood Park. a — Judge Sellers to Speak. » ‘h’ o l ow l s k The institute will reconvene at 10 GENTS ATCHES ok Wednesday jmorning in the |# 7-Jewel Elgin, 20-Year, Open Face, Thin Model. Be Sure and Bring the Coupons—if You Want to Benefit by These Big Bargains - Interiob Department aud 1 g . INDUCES Boneral thame hemng 2uaitorium, the |§ 17.Jewel Elgin, 20-Year, Open Face, Thin Model. science and an Ancient Evil.” There 14-Karat Solid Gold, Open Face, Thin Model, 17-Jewel Elgin..$30.35 will_be another session at 2 p.m.| . Wedneeday, at which one of ‘he speakers will be Judge Kathryn Sel- lers of the Juvenile Court, while at 10 | EXTRA SPECIAL a.m. Thursday there will be a special | conference on the work and problems 14-Kt. White Gold, Hand-Engraved Tonneau or Octagon ' N « # | of the District, with round table dis- Shape 15-jewel Finest Imported Watch with Ribbon I ?“mf’hreys vl\umber 'Forty cussions on clinic service, informing Bracelet. _Special ............ nduces Repc'e, and Natural,|the community and social protection. | B g * § *0 g shi 3 Over this gathering Mrs. Whitman Refreshing Sleep. Cross, president of the Councll of So- For Insomnia, Sleeplessness, ieial Agencies and of the Instructive { ungalow Aprons Made of .uolun quuey of Imitation full-fashion; tiny :flmflb‘l. Black !:.:c:l‘hn $1. 00Hone......59c nsnl 00 Aprou....sgc Wakefulness, Nervousness. Visiting Nurse Soclety. will preside. 3 T - Patronesses of Conference. No Narcotic, No Opiate, No| pytronesses of the institute and con- Dope, No habit forming Drugs, | terence are Miss Mary Anderson, Mrs. Strictly Homeopathic. George Barnett, Miss Mabel Board- 30c and $1.00 at Drug Stores. or sent on | MaN, Mrs. George W. Cook, Mrs. Whit- receipt of price. or C. 0. D. Parcel Post. man Cross, Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming, Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. E. C. Dav- “ ison, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Liv- | $:400282838223382828282 ingston Farrand, Miss Charlotte Hard- ing, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mrs. (harles E. Hughes, Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland, Mrs. Adolph Kahn, Mrs. H. B. Learned, GIR]‘S TH'[N SICKLY HAIR Mrs. Henry Marquand, Mrs. Raymond B. Morgan, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mrs. Ellen Sencer Mussey, Miss Mary 9 5 O'Toole, Mrs. Maud Wood Park, Mrs. C. C. Pierce, Mrs. J. R. Phelps, Mrs. Qlive Ross Mrs. Guno B JRudolon | “Danderine” costs only 35 cents a bottle. Simon, Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, icati G | Bl A Terroir Br. Ads B ocedt, One application ends all dandruff, stops itch- Mrs. Walter S. Ufford, Mrs. Carolyu i i i i e N eriS Wford e Cazolyn ing and falling hair, and, in a few moments, Charles B. Wood and Mrs. Hub ” i CHaxlel rs. Hubert| you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Old-Fulnoned Herb Remedies Bludtone Children 's Gowns Ml‘ II‘- Sizes 6 to 13 '7';:;"".....,'"7'.'7.49° Eimonos; good colors; T 31 .98 Kimonos. s]. 19 m':,“:xmmw —— It will appear a mass, so soft, lustrous and HONORS NOTED EDUCATOR.| easy to do up. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see to Witithrop A. Stone. new ha:r——fine. and do.wny at first—yes—but LAFAYETTE. Ind. * October1—| 1€ally new hair growing all over the scalp. Purdue University will pay a formal; « tarine? i . tribute to Dr. Winthrop A: smm‘" Danderine” is to the hair what fresh showers former president, in the form of a of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It & memorial “service Wednesday, Octo- X E X ber 12. goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them, The trustees, faculty and student|™ body will participate and addresses making thin, lifeless, faded hair to grow long, thick, heavy will be delivered by Mr. Joseph D.| Oliver of South Bend, Dr. Stanley| ‘and luxuriant. Coulter of the faculty and"0. B Busi | 1 argest Selling Hair Saver:and Beautifier in the World ; 2 ok ue University Plans Memorial Peter Pan Waists nwvon.mmuu:u ‘;:'M Frein ana g Sl.zswmu.... 79(: Constipation is e B dtene” elimingtes this condition puritying the blood and tending to retleve | rofula, ecsems, h)ll.l. sciatica, lumbl'll, cou; and disorder of the etomacl) mm, M. A. LOUIS & SONS, 229 G Street N.W. Treatment for Various Ailments The Merd Specialist. l"ettibockers lw fall styles in fine Ging- Satine mbunn—m ent; ell made MTT. 17

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