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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C, OCTOBER 9, 1921-PART 1 s X h t: d i 3 . H NORTHERN DISTRICT ___ |Frsderick Wednesdsy and formed the |inr b acsan Ghors Gino: tremures: o | ook o heon intorcat in-tiio organiza: | HIGH BIRTHRATE SCORED. (fhis” e oputation ot ‘tho” Tnited 20 ”RGES MEDIA"“N FEDERATIO" FORMED tlg of wom.n'.lctlr‘l'h& " OMG::I :nd 3h?:men n{ttha ld;pn-t- tion of this division. Bv.;le-“wullnc{:uh‘zlx {;pll:ly ‘:::n:‘r’ ree other districts, the eastern,|ments of activity constitute the ex- . | reduction in e deathrate, i southern and central, will meet Iater. |ecutive committee. Professor Who Fought Bace Sul-|{ii,® 0%y, nerease in the birthrate. CONFESSES TO THEFT. Shipping Board Employes Took T Montgomery “county "'and " Prince|“Tne representatives ana the acle.| EXAMINATION DATE SET. cide Changes His Theory. |, “Twenty vears ago when I colned $10,000, Say Police. i Nearly 100 Clubwomen, Delegates [ GiorEch founty districts have 8lready | gutes were guests of the Frederlck |Specis Dlepetch to,Tho or. By the Assoclated Press. suicide, I believed in large families; | PHILADELPHIA, October 8.—A: 5 3 eration of Women's Clubs. e| LYNCHBURG, Va., October 8.—Ap-| "pap1goN, Wis., October 8.—Neith- [today, with changed conditions and[drew B. Detwiler, an assistant From Fourteen Organizations, The officers elected are: Mrs. Rich- |business sessions were held in Win- | ) iconte for license to practice in Vir- 3 yoars' of deeper study of the subject. 3 ; ard S, J. Dutrow of the Frederlck |chester Hall, over which Mrs. Robert : er the present nor future generations | 750 % honzed my mind,” the speak- | PUrsing officer for the United St Meet in Frederick. Civic Club, president; Mrs. James Fin- | Tyson presided. Addresses were de- |E'nia will be examined October 25 at|y6y1g benefit by an increased birth- |er said. ¥ Shipping Board, who claimed he rate, E. A. Ross. professor of sociol- ogy at the University of Wisconsin, He declared that child labor laws, said in an address before a students’ |advances in medical science and body. paternalistic legislation had given the lay of the Civic League, Hagerstown, |livered by Mrs. Francis Banderson, | the Jefferson Hotel, Richmond, by the k Special Dispatch to The Star. wvice president; Mra. J. Pearre Wantsz | Baltimore, president of the Maryland |state board for examination and cer- Sultan PI‘ODOS&S Turk-8reek | *REDERICK, Ma., October 8.—|of the women's ciub, Westmiuster, |federation; Mra. J. W. Jones of Mont- | tification of professional engineers, ‘Nearly 100 clubwomen of fourteen or- [recording secretary; Miss Helena |gomery county and Mrs. J. R. Moses |architects and land surveyors, accord- : . ganizations of Allegany, Washington, (Stauffer = of the women's club, lof Baltimore. ing to ennouncement made here by | -Increased birthrate is accompanied |white race a “longevity unequaled | hatched up the robbery story to cove Issues Be Submitted Frederick and Carroll countles met In Walkersvills, corresponding secre. Montgomery county was largely 'C. G. Massle, secretary of the board. without exception by increased death- 'through the ages.” their deed, according to. the polic to Britain. BY CONSTANTINE. BROWN. By Cable to The Star and Chicage Dally News. | Copyright, 1921. CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, Octo- ber 8. — The telegraph wires belweun! Constantinople and Angora are busy | with messages from the sultan's gov- ernment urging the leader of the: i ~ | nattonalists to ask Britain to medlate | R With Every Purchase Is well constructed and fin- | EE"‘: between them and the Greeks. The; Sl e e e | British government realises _that; - of $150 or More % 5 & TR neither the Greeks nor the Turks; o cially priced at— are able to win a decisive ;{:;‘;flz; Z This 26-plece set of beautiful, L4 | and is anxious to settle the ! = between the belligerents, especially ! . heavy, fully guaranteed Table 51 E as it is clear that France cannot wnlll Silver, absolutely free as above. l N TH much longer to sign a separate peace ‘ Your choice of “Betsy Ross” or with Turkey. ¥ B “Rosemary” designs. A guaran- Freach Delegate in Angors. - tee bond with every set. Franklin Bouillon the French dele- gate, has arrived in Angora, where he was received with great.honors, and it is reported that his pourpar- =2l A City of Furniture From Which to Select her side the Mussulmans of Syria who have not entirely accepted French rule. Meanwhile it is reported that AL g e e ohr - No trouble to find just what you want here from our immense Stocks nationalist government to prospect, with o o8, e S of Quality “Homey” Furniture. You'll find the Prices RIGHT. in Anatolla, where it is expected that rich oll Relds will be found. It s be- s : ; lieved that a Franco-Turkish agreemen would already have been completed had ’ Y ll t SERIZICE [ d CREDIT t ) not the bolshevist ambassader in: An- ! ou e A o00—Aan —] ou want 1il. gora reminded Kemal Pasha that, what- ever arrangements he might make with Frunce, the economic clauses of the bol- shevist-nationalist treaty must be safe- guarded. e Relations With Soviet Cordial. The. relations betneen the bolshevikl and the nationaiists are good, and in order tc help the Russians Kemal sold to the soviets 40,000 tons of wheat, dliverable before November 15. In spito of the Russian effort to hinder it, French diplomats here be- lieve frmiy that an understanding with Angora will be reached before the end of Qctober. The French are deter- mined to make peace even at a price that angers Britain, which objects to the clause in the treaty that reads “France undertakes to sell to Turkey all am- munition and arms avallable at present in Turkish territory occupied by French troops.” GERMANY SEEKS ARREST | -3 OF REVOLUTION LEADERS Console Table As illustrated. Very spe- This New Woardrobe TR AT Public Prosecutor Issues Warrants cially priced at— : 2 2 3 & a e % 2 ) Hand d < PR ; : This Queen.An'ne Suite in Amerlca_n W_aln'ut' This Attractive Suite in Silver Gray Handpone and comme- i $21.25 Cognbil;inglstyle = 'deflgin = ’graftsman§|:;lp "il :xecutlon' L S b A new arrival that is one of the most remarkable values sayiaih i et By the Associated Press. ;::SP:‘O;:;‘_ B;“ff’cf:gl'g:; él:igf;orolfis?nrd ‘g:ami-'\)"z;:n? 5209'50 we have seen.. Four pieces—Dresser, Chiffonier, Three- 398 .50 $29 75 eeRLZI8. Germany:d ctober G e ity. A big sale feature for Monday, atueeess-zzeeees =——= wing Dressing Table and Wood Bed. Special at.......... — . e, efforts to apprehend the leaders of the Kapp revolution, who, since Mareh, 1920, have succeeded in evad- | ing arrest. ‘The public prosecutor now has is- sued warrants for the arrest of Dr. Kapp; Col. Bauer, Maj. Pabst, Gen. von Luettwitz, Capt. Ehrhardt, Igna- tius T. Lincoln and two others con- nected with the revolt. The charge against the men is that of high treason and a reward of 50,000 marks is offéred for information leading to the arrest of each of the accused. Dr. Kapp-is believed to be in Sweden, Bauer. in Hungary and Ehrhardt in Austria. It is recalled that Lincoln, Who formerly was a member of the British parliament, recently was ex- pelled from Austria for activities after being acquitted of the charge of high treason and forgery. The trial of former Chief of Police von Jagow of Berlin and others . i = ::vlzll;cd 'tlhfll c:mnllcity in the Kapp i ; E 'volt, on the charge of high treason, 1 will oben In the supreme court here as air October 27. One hundred witnesses have been summoned and the pro- ceedings probably will last ten days. > j 3 = ] - ] Tis New This Louis XVI Suite in Mahogany Finish This Magnificent Mahogany Louis XVI Suite Pedestal Mahogany-finish frame; Comprises a massive, hand-carved Dresser with large == invisible footrest; covered —has Large Roomy Dresser, Full Vanity Dresser. ; 2 ! i i ’ vith fi lity imitat: 9 s T plate mirror, roomy Chifforette with ample tray and _Finished in Mahogany. GEN. DIAZ ON WAY TO U. S. B ;::me:esq::c;;{ o Square-end Wood Bed and Gentleman’s Chif- $239_'50 drawer space, full e Vanity Dresser id Bow-end 3599.50 Wity specials Jtaly’s Commander-in-Chie? Em- : $25 75 forette, a distinctive suite. \Moderately priced at. Bed. Specially priced..eeeeecesacsscencansn i —_— $2 89 barks for United States. G ~ . NAPLES, October 6.—Gen. A Diaz, commander-in-chief of the Ttajiaq army, embarked on the steamer Glu- h R N d NOW s even o0 S o i o T et The Rugs You Nee address the convention of the American < New Curtains—--SpeCially Priced This Golden :’?;%?:é: ;%:;éf&%éfi?ifigfi: : $35.00 Tapestry Rugs. Size 8.3x106. Price........$2425 Oak Duo fold $2.25 Novelty Net Curtains—Fancy corners. Pair..... $1.69 Tleut Fuspon > M Coccon and | B g54 75 Tapestry Rugs. Size 9x12. Price.. ... $29.75 Al $2.75 Novelty Net Curtains—Renaissance corners, Pr...$1.98 - ALIENS FOR NConRTATION. (B $100.00 Imported Chenille Rugs. Size 9x12. .Price...$6250 | room into a vearoom Golden ouk, $4.00 Imported Filet Lace Curtains. Pair....... ..$298 ‘ Thirty-Two Leave Detroit in Cus- $135.00 Wilton Rugs. Size 9x12. Price..ue........$79.50 Jeatesii Spaci $6.00 Novelty Lace Curtains, Pair. e $89.75 Wilton Rugs. Size 9x12. Price...c..ov.....$7150 $8.50 Lace Curtains. Heavy quality. Pair.......... ty-two allens, adjudged undesirables, y 2.50 have left here in custody of i - i i e i s S | $87.50 Body Brsswels Ruge, Size 9x12. Price....... 35 deportation to various European countries. The group included twen- ty-two men, seven women aml three $15.00 Lace Curtains. Beautiful designs. Pair children, most of whom ent ~.country without inspeetion. o ¢ |8 mozhers were“tound to be ex-convicts, | [ seased or llable to be discqde come public BRIAND TO STATE POLICY. ‘Will Answer Clemenceau and Talk on Washington Conference. PARIS, October 8.—Premier Bfllnd,‘ o mccompanied by several members of his cabinet, left this morning for Ht. Nazaire, where tomorrow he will de- liver an address outlining the govern- ment’s foreign policy. It was indicat- - B ed that he would reply to criticisms [ Buy a2 SELLERS Kitchen Cabinet The Kitchen Cabinet that will make housework a pleasure. 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