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Bereaford ax architect. for the Waxhington Acceswories Compan | CARRY CANADIAN LIQUOR | ISUSPECPS ARMY PLANE | SKIRTS WILL NOT BE LENGTHENED, EDICT OF 140,000 CAMP FIRE GIRLS | ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D:°C, OCTOBER 16, 1921—PART 1. it could be made Yet at the same time that it was inexpensi “diferent” and ght suitel; and made up m, ho confes well in anyswmaterial from linen 1o velvet; that it wax hygienic that it could be made to look tailor- made with a belt and @ business blouse for the dally occasion of work, and that it could just as well be used for dreary occasions by substituting a crepe blouse and a xilk sash." ' The matter of hats and shoes was disposed of In various ways by the falr judges. The majority of girls recommended two hats for each seuscn; one for ofice and the other 1or dress occasions. NEWSPAPER TO SUSPEND. ST. LOUIS, Mo, October 15 aily morning ADMITS KILLING JAPANESE. NEW YORK, October 15 cook, found strang night . fori sed, the had committed the e EXCHANGE ! CHANDLER 1LIMOUSIXE, 1918 GOOD AS NEW, German | the Hotel Empire on Octo- with =1 i, ‘1 7/ i "]."Hli Type 01 Cadillac Su- ! burban is a luxurious in- | closed car, designed pri- marily for the owner-driver who per, which was founded | h s il A i it toeine wishes to carry the maximum num- g GuiGRIE 6 S Ay ber of passengers. All occupants e are seated in a companionable group. This model is notable for its rid- ing comfort and the fine character of its coach work. The Washington Cadillac Company 1138-40 Connecticut Avenue Telephones Franklin 3900-3901 Open evenings until 9 PM.. Sundays until 3 HARDING VIEWS: His Statement on Disarming Called “Wise Words of | Practical Statesman.” | 1 By the Associated Press. | LONDON, October 15.—The London! Times, in an editorial. designates as | “the wise words of a practical states- Vacuette Sales | Company Government Investigation of Burning of Machine Urged by . Intelligence Officer. 5 DETROIT; _ October ‘15, — Govern- ment investigation of the burning of a United States Army airplane from Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, Mich.. | | Breathe easier. girls: Skirts are to be no longer during this year.of our Lord! For despite predictions to the contrary, a plebiscite con- ducted among 140,000 Campfire iirls throughout the country haa sleeveless, an inch or A low neck. extending two over the elbow. whether round, V or square, should be high cnough to convince all that it is not evening in an opera or in the schoolroom. A straight- line model is best for showing off FOR SEDA SAME MAKE. ADDRESS BOX 20-D. STAR OFFICE. NOr | ! ; box. but a‘brisk day at the office at Sunnyside, Ont. Auguat 26, 1s, resulted in an overwhelming | both the slim and stout figure. urged in a report by Capt. c,<r|i| majority to leave well enough | Trimming of any sort should be Kells, intelligence officer at Fort| ., .. indicated rather t emphasized Wayne here. The report became The most attractive asset to any public today and followed an investi- gation of the circumstances by Capt. Kells. Capt. Kells, in his report, de- clares his investigation causes him to belicve that Army airplanes from i gaging | Selfridge Field have been The vote showed further that the | vast majority of young women who received the questionnaire pertain- ing to the ideal dress for the misses of the country, which was t out from headquarters of the street dress is collar and cuffs. A bit of white next to the fuce sets ion. ¢ verdict rendered hs Miss Helen Buck, head of the arts and crarts divi of the Campfire in the transportation of wi from 41 Bast 17th street, i o ppiee 631 Pa. Ave. NW. {man” President Harding's statement|Canada. - In his report he o "‘H?"l J(IL:I"‘M It et Girls. who had charge of the can 4 shat he wants o Wash-{the Army officer in charge of the i ¢ L Tattias/iv hides S o i Franklin 3457 ::“"o“"_‘“ rh e "“'““"""l ["" “m’_"’ i burned Plane with neglect of duty, | At e ot No Color of Dreas Specified. ! [ Eston conderence’iatsometitng, v conduct unbecoming an officer an yr-schoolraom “There was no particular | {cable that there is a chance to accom- | with filing a misleading statement. ¢ (N (8 MG SHCC SF TREEED Siior Of et e plish,”” repeating also his assertion that | The report states the plane left the erdi Buck said. Jampfire Gir atitl o o e dicarma- | ield at Mount Clemens on the mor- | Substance of Verdiet. (Hat the bauls of Beanws in aress the desirability of universal disarma- |y, of August 20 and later crashed | The requirements arc in kecping | is individuality. One coior will go b ment at this time might well be ques- BIt | with the following: well with -one girl and not at all e Ou lt tioned. e o smnlmhunl?» ten inches from rh~‘~ _ with the next. The same thing is e - - opped from | ground hardly more or lass: and true of style. In some cas | ey comment - hem i) e e fifty inches around the hon outlying i 1 found that the | Times, “to the meditation of all who | S Sl | Sutineudi z H | fancy that this imperfect world can- | jna offce Cliardien thermiotor o R per i Or not be effectively policed unless the ! ity aken from the field byl i jpoliceman —continues to carry “the|gthers and thatdthe fiving officer's | | big sticl < | co |mn|n,v| vhen '(h» crash ucin':ulrn’;lli =M ! ! s v an of Ecors:, a Detrol 3= p i Regarded ax Encouraging. | . ““who has ‘b engaged in | == { The newspaper declares that it is illicit_liquor traffic.” The intel- { =iz i . | encouraging that “America does not nce officer declared the fiying of- | ==z H jaim at Utopian ideals such as aD- ficer tiled an erroneous account of ! I} =2 = | pear to be suggested in the Curious.ije wir, having reported. it is = = = | IMPROVE Both |{inconsquential manifesto from the | (larged. that the plane.caught fire = = = British Navy League,” which it pub-{yhen it struck the ground. ! E = HEALTH and lishes. This manifesto W bmit- | = = 4 lted to the Times by officials of th e 50,2 APPEARANCE ||¥avs League “as ' memorandum KILLING OF JOFFE DENIED. The Sl N Al ~ |ladopted by the organization's execu- \l o | The memorandum, {tive committee. Washington { discussing the jence, sayvs: {"“The principal problem, the limita-i tion of naval armaments, treated! purely as a_material one. does not appear possible of satisfactory solu- | tion on those lines, for we are forced to the conclusion that It is not a ma-| fterial problem at all. but a moral i one.” l Nees Altered Shipbuilding. i - It then proceeds to emphasize that science may ®o alter the ship of today as to change completely the relative international positions. according to the ingenuity of the various nations’ inventors, “though the nations kept strictly to the letter of the agree- ment.” It asserts that it is also im- possible to aseign - a mathematical factor of strength to any ship. It is in the exercise of power that most of the difficuity lies, adds the memorandum, which advocates that the sea be regarded us “a field for al- most unlimited service,” rather, than with a view to the “possibility §f e ercising the greatest power in the world.” | —_— PONTOON BRIDGE GIVEN UP. NEW YORK, October 15.—The plan of the Hudson River Pontoon Bridge . Company to build a pontoon bridge across the Hudson river at Yonkers has been abandoned, it was announcad at the ofice of Col. Edward Burr, chief of Army engineers of this dis: trict. It is understood that the plan was_given up because of opposition to the project that developed during | a public hearing and because the | Shipping Board was criticised for | agrecing to furnish necessary ships | at $1,000 each. g . confer- wearmg HEALTH BELTS and BODY SUPPORTS |§ Special demonstration by experts from New York all this week at, D. J. Kaufman’s 1005 Pa. Ave. N.W. 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Louis po- | lice, charged with ‘embezziement and | . receiving stolen property. The police said they found $13,000-cash:en him. He told them a friend had givén it to | him to bet on the world secies.. Russian peace | itovik. had been | The news- | “Pape's Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief | Dum ¢ stay stufied-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three i doses are taken usually breaks up any cold. i The first dose opens clogged-up mostrils and air passages i of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, dullness, fever- i ishness, sneezing. 2 X | “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known 1 and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assist- | I ance. Tastes nice. 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