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PLAN RESCUE HOME FOR 1,000 PERSONS| Central Union Mission Offi- cials to Start $200,000 Building at Once. ON LOUISIANA AVENUE Announcement at Thirty-Seventh | Anniversary Shows Splendid Work During Past Year. for a six-story rescue home |, needy on the site of the pres-| ent headquarters of the Central Union Mission, 822 Loui: na ave uL“ H northwes,, were announced last night by officials of the m on, on the oc: | casion ¢f the thiry-seventh anniver-| | sa of the institution. | The new structure, it was estimated ebration Wwill cost approximately §200.000, sev- eral thousand ot which were con-! | tributed ves Work on the| building is cxpected to start in the near future. Home for 1,000 People. cording to present plans, the new | one Miss Gaston, Enemy of Cigarette, Opens “Clean Life” Effort October ton, ai CHICAGO, Luey Page G of the cigarette, has come back. “Clean Life Movement. Itx slogan i Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Habitw.” Itx pledge ix “To abstain from cig- | arettes, tobacco and alcohol in any form and to len life morally.” Hendquarters have been open- Chicago. whence for n ed xcore of years M fought the cigarette. nigne her league. because agreement om policy bonrd. “Th the clean life mo are the outgrowth of my twenty | it of the | Mine Gas- uncement. yearx of effort in boh youth of the nation,” ton wxayx in her anno: “We will atate and orzan| morily to snfezunrd and morrlx of the vou: “Ax bnd habits bexi and criminal careers, we are un- dertaking throuch our educa- tional and pledge-sizninz enm- paigns. nnd through community organization. n work of prevention that mately reduce juveni quency, the alence of whicl eral ented by recemt at: | Attorney General Dau; workers have alre: their services, and w e tional committee of dre the superintendency Imination of plans which widespread now being organized.” 17 —Miss rchenemy d a clean iaston She re- | | 1 of a din- with her vemen: ed pri- e health th, in’ viclous | effective will ulti- ile delin- Kherty. *Well known and experienced 1 be anso- clated with me under a board of one hun- dormitory accommodation for Luvo! | 1 With @ tree aurant’ on | | tive main floo pul buths in the ’ [ tand pl und for children | | on the rocn Ciidaren now quartered || Ly the nussion in the at the coraer 1St stres York avenu ftawe moved to cntirely scparate ro aside fo em in tie projosed Uniy five deors will cunnect the le of the building with the chil- dren's Construetion will be of brick, s and « L it was d, with tran vth Louisiana avenue aud < venue entrance will | e used exclusively for caildren and { the ¢ street entrance for men. Busy Years Work Reported. n nnoune:ng futur activities, . Supt. n Lennett calied attention to the ‘work accomplished during the Their Best to Check st year by the mission. He said . thit 1659 men hae been provided Crime. with empleyment, 4,136 persons cloth- v loczaizs’ und 3,280 m The policemen of Wa bersons affonded |doing all in their powes &nd 1,359 porfessed ; T the thirty-s the founding held Mount Vernon »pal Church Chappell, rmoon serv- | at the Louisiana ave- | Grorge Among th an, e held uiite residin were 1. Humphre: T Huddl, ey, ¢ B Fulta F. Fox. H. wi > evening I . rector of the iphany. spoke CLOSE INSANITARY HOMES 1,000 Persons Forced to Move mi Last Fiscal Year by Orders. Approximat quired to s quarters duri by the board for th, itary buildin by the submi The ation in 1905 6, ted James L. Free- n Church of the B fra 1.000 people were re- | rore sanitary 1i t fiscal year | um:l»mwu(hm of is shown the board Commissioners. that 38tenants in dilap- | nitary dwellings have sirs ordered by the During the last fiscal year the board dered tiie demolition of forty-three dwellings on streets and nine in Landlords were directed to 1 Tepairs on thirty- eight strect houses and twelve alley structure is omposed of Maj. Carey hu L Measure Avproved in Conference 300.000 Employment. highway Gives Over The T on cont tions whicl ployment of will miake o from 200,000 to six_months, to an_announce- | ient by the Department of Agricultu L is a fortun ondition,” the stat nient added, s with the largest alloth ch can pro- coed at construction, are he whi unemployment conditions probably are the worst. e em- This attractive Sem -detached | House, containing 13 rooms and 3| baths, with deep lot to 20-ft. alley, at a special price for quick sale. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Inc.| 17 _15th St. N.W. You can_ best guard your evesight by having examine your eye: examine ~them for opacitics and muscle troubles and can furnish vou with glasses that will ender vour vision per- t. A farseeing man eves, GLASSES than the fe looks after his LEE: no more nary kind. M A Legs 0FTICAL o OPTOMETRISTS 6i14 9T ST. N.W. cost ord said the Commis that are exerting themsely the city agamst luwbreakers of every type. Although rumors have been going the rounds for weeks that Maj. ford was about to retire as tendent, there are cations that the b ment_intends to seck retirement the present time. Since returnin ing | whe fice of Comm ng list of candidates includes a number of ‘officials of the department and a few outsiders as well. The only Senate i Weeks wrote Se the deserters might escap. of the termination of the milita geney {man’ treaty, OYSTER COMMENDS DISTRICT POLICE Declares Men Are Doing crime and bring criminals to justi in the opinion of Commissioner Oys ter, who has direct super the departme The € police are doin: bave my ioner, d 1 the d they ¢ conditions tal. Oyster expressed the records of the 1l bear out his belie s no o a bm a vacation in Atlan stord has been feeling better than he went away, and is directing the department with renew Would Be Chief of The constant circulation of reports that a change in the head of the lice brought numerous visitors to the of- ioner Oyster advocat- department might arious men for the statement no vacancy.” WOUI.D PUNISH SLACKERS. to of sures hment Dre d vent erters undggr the draft law are pro: Department bill i tor Wadsworth, chai military commit ator W through ratitication ired. commendation,” National Capi- Says Men Are Doing Duty. Capt. that the men d of the depari-| v Commissioner Oyter has made regarding the many applicants who have been for superintendent of police is, “There and that legislation to ex- tend jurisdiction over the deserters was shington are | r to prevent good ussing po- the opinion department to protect] ess- superin- indi- utward at day tie Ci ago | Maj. ! d vigor. Police. po- occur has position. The { on. uggested pe from lackers ed in a A by rr of th €. Secretary dsworth that | as a result | ry e of the Ger- or nt: { International IRUSH ALASKA RAILROAD. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, WOMEN WILL FIGHT FOR WORLD PEACE Delegates From 48 count'ries| Also Urged to Battle Against Unemployment. ed Press. EVA, October 17.—The second Congress of Working Women opened here toduy, Mrs. Ray- | fond Robins of Chicago delivering the presidential address. Mrs. Robins spoke also as president of the Nu- tional Women's Trade Union League of America, which called the initial congress in Washington a year ago. Delegates from forty-eight countries | were expected. Mrs. Robins told the women of the congress that their immediate tasks! Were to battle against war and un-| employment. Sh urged them t “swee the government out of oflic when lacking b and security. Our first task working women of the world to which we here stand dedicated ix to make war Mrs. Robins said. in that to sing armaments. World Peace Demanded. We can, i against first in- Mhe stop) WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE D. C, MONDAY, Scene on K street between 13th and 14th streets showing gap in the rondway een an accumulntion of guw in the main running parallel with the street car ett mtore windews was shat | OCTOBER 17, EXPLOSION TEARS ‘1UGE HOLE IN STREET 1921, EXPLOSION IN F STREET ALARMS POLICE, WHO FIND MANHOLE BLOWN Visions of ‘a Llasted safe and flecing vegsmen flashed through the minds of police, when they erc turned out early this morn- ing following the report of an ex- plosion in I street between 13th and 14th strects northwest. The guardians of the law breath- ed easier when, upon reaching the scene, they discovered that an clectrie manhole in the center of the s#occt had blown up. A gan in the surface of the asphalt and a few broken windows were the omly damage caused. Officials of the Potomac Eleetrie T'ower Company said they had not received a report of the incident. T Sinclair, general manager, surmised that the explosion prob- ply was caused by an accumula- tion of ;,m in the conduit. SERIOUS REBEL PLOT BARED IN MALAB! ‘Anglo-Indian Experts Find |2 New Evidence of Drive for Home Rule. Ly the Associated Press. LONDON, October 17.—Potentialities | v what Ix believed o have | e xhock wax felt a con- Y. WATERWAYS s TOOLEDGER GIVES MURDER CASE CLUE {Philadelphia Man Writes to | Eastlake Prosecutor of Grinding Ax. |WOMAN VISITOR AT SHOP | Miss Knox and Eastlake Will Face +Grand Jury Proceedings at Montross Next Monday. Sppciul Dispatel 10 Tl COLONIAL BEACH, Va., October 17 —Commonwealth's Attorney Watt T Mayo of Westmoreland county, it was reported here today, huas received a iletter from a tool-edger in Phila jdelphia, stating thut he ground am ax for a woman answe the de- ption of Miss Sarah Knox week Ditore Mrk Mars astluk d to death, Septembe und Roger 1) {the murdered woman's | {now confined in the I J;ul jointly accused of the Volnteers to Testify. me of the 1'hiladelphis d, but it was [was hae | Miss Kn | was not revea The y of re: ay for disorders in India latent in the|was 5 o el e SEaewE e AT T i, s, i L s taken toward the disarma- | in*“citorts 1o obtain home T it for the p ution °f the nations. If the women i evidenced themselves in the imeas Lo AhE 4 : WIS AP aiEIEe Bt Ihave evidenced themselves In the Bec|“Whether Miss Knox was in Phila- the fires of Rentiment amd | o s H d S k I . to Anglo-Indian experts. lf'i;lnl;m Beore e cmie o Colonthl = crime of increas- | < ! dhi, « se, has preached the ! h e authoriti e ottt Nation's Head to Speak at Inauguration SAmn 7T Course; By renched 08 have ot fenrncd 1t swis st . Wil mark the Leginning of the oA e extreme followers' ! have gone {they are guini o Richs ond th w.h«-x; of the v this task we Ch dl P—Al V - {much further, notably, the expe: 1o question the woman relative to he RSCerute ouredve Twhl{\ b Of Dr' anale so to 1s1t Trip Started Up Hudsont Y. in the case of Malabar. {movements hefore coming here t home, i in her own | 8 s claimed. the religious | ports that Mis inox and Vast iland —at hos st domestic task/ H' 2 k ;. was used to start the confla- | lake would srouEht 10 Mont- b WinitHE FISHE S us Gai b istoric Yorktown. River and Through |&rition. it being maintained that the |rons eomnecton with the erand Everywhere the curse of 1 Tose (‘lll-' had done grave injury to the!jur ing t Monday - ment shad e morkery womor [ Khialifat In the treaty of Sevres be-[ount of 4 tmallpox epidemic i the her un 1 s . Barge Canal. tween the allies and Turkey, but ob-'vicinity of the county seut, were di- must o caplialism Jcguntey, Leing waniced onl Har | servers herw maintain that ‘the seed yicd'toduy by the anthorities. Ther disis Gannot amrins e ke fu . Vi, October 17.— | vard. "Among her alumni Wero three | ye g gt Press was already,sown by Gandhi’s non-|ix onle ane case of the disease in willing workers then s oy it | When iident Iarding comes w\f,‘ ,J“”‘,‘J’;"jfi"‘,‘:fi"} ,,;““,’{,',f",. “nd !l UNEW YORK, October 17.—A large | co-operative "cumpalgn. {Montross, and the authoritics ses o e e (randustry doomed; vern- | Williamsburs on October 19 10 de- | States Supreme Court—John Marshall, party of federal and state officials| !Dmlm!l-:tulo Masses. T .mflml."{; Jdeferring the grand jurs 5 can spes hi Yl B o y 2 P o o e Pons a- lmeeting or hay be s Strnis ahat can spend billions in de-!jier un address at the inuuguration |John Blair, Bushrod Washington and [ynd Lusiness men leave today on ng o] moih cocoperas) MreUNE on L AESl Bich wni I war must learn how to spend some millions for constructive peace. Not doles in debasing idlenes but living wages in productive work. this we demand from the govern- M gether Tet us demand bread and curity for our homes. When w. it these simple understandable bene Wwe support the government, when we are deprived of them we Swecp the government out of oific “This is direct action in This will us from visions _of ories and Dower in support of r and peace. m b 1i fe poli the unite —Dbry di- our ad Al v the working n redeem the great faith held 1 New Highways and Mines Ex- c pected to Supply Traffigy, ¢ ANCHORAGE, Alas| Territory on both sides of the States government raiiro: built between Seward and Fairbanks, Alaska. is being penetrated by wagon roads and trails which will feeder lines for the railroad, ing to Col. James (. Stee: of the Alaska road commi During the past year $206, been spent on ro: 100 miles wide Several quartz opened. as a result of the struction. and, eventuall 11 provide tonnage thought. Ste. ha Fovernment T ve been road con- . the mine: for the railroad | it Col. the recommended that | rdopt o ten-year | T buildinz program. which 1 tap every producing district in the | railroad ‘area and through connec- 1 tions reach sections in other parts or; Alaska distant from the road. ! \\\'""// Three Big Specials (Monday and Tuesday Only) The unusually low prices at which we are marking goods during this sale makes it lmperatlve that we discontinue it Tuesday evening. If there is any item of Sports Equip- ment that you need—GET IT NOW! l ==100 White Canvas Sunday Golf Bags. 85¢ 100 Special Golf Clubs...........$2.00 You can’t fail to appreciate the wonderful values offered here in these two big golf specials. Just what you need, at a most economical figure. -333% Off All Tennis Rackets We are going to close out every Tennis Racket in the house. We don’t want to carry over a single one. If you need a Racket, buy it now. 12 Off On Fishing Tackle Reels—Included are the famous Meisselbach, Heddon, South Bend and other standard makes. Rods—Of finest Bamboo and Steel from the fac- tories of Bristol, Heddon and other well known | 1I-- Quality makers of fine rods. Silk and Linen Lines of all makes. sortment of Artificial Baits. “Everything for Every Sport” W. F. Roberts Co. 818 14th Street. Service Large as- Roberts Building in the b m Hou: Lafayette and Cornw Burbour: four signers of | € a new president of William and | (8D clnation of | Independence— | fary College he will also participate Lv:urgek“)lh-, 1;|,<.m,.;. Jetters 5 § ! Carter Braxton and Benjamin Ha 140th unniversary of the sur- ter Braston andibenlomin | Phillip P, » riv Buft: ments and the economlic order in all |render of Lord Cornwallis at York- s g lands. town, Vi, House of Represent Women Have Great Power. “Yorktown ay.” waile not gener- st omcer: ..“"du'.". vl e the first time i Clally observed clsewhere, is the oc- S ; Dex s el ’;,‘:f'r i Jeasion of an annual_edebration at Rogers, founder of the Massachugetis | part ponsibility. ~ We ' face the | William aud Mary, in whese Walls | \ingeid Scott also were graduates of | | und Suffering made by mang|both the British and colonial arntes | Winfield & governments in the 3 quartered troops during the - When ire home- | Fevolution was great rejol Yorktown Almoxt Forgotten less und fale o omes i in Wiliimsbure when Washing- | Yorktown, wh : brothers or Killing our sons, let us|ton @nd Lafavette delivered the ¢ity il jand the presidential part. vote a e S 1ot S Herum it nearby foes and since then | plade aimost forgotten by U £ out regard to party. Let us refuse William and Mary stodents have [ from’ the time of rawallis Do Dematiod by prte i reruse 10 |jluresed tieh Sear 10 Yorktown o ponder until the world war, when hypnotised by S poT celebrate (e anniversary. was made headquarte Atlantic fleet. A marble r ed fn 18581 on the one-hundredth niversary of the British surrender, tands in the center of the town and | P near the village are remains of forts;voice and redoubts where Cornwallis troops | out trenched themsely bLefore the defeat marked the birth of the! | United States.* There is also a small marking the spot where Gen. ‘an\bfl received the - | wallis, but old mayp the spot to be in and the people of Yorktown are pian- ning to have the monument moved or erect a new one. WIFE ASKS LIMITED DIVORCE Suit for a limited divorce has Leen |autof filed in ‘the District Supreme Court by Annle C. Baker against William H. Baker, a chauffeur, who makes $50 per week, the wife claims. They were married March 20, have five children. Cruelty support are alleged. At Regan appears for the wi v. Davis to Preatde. ident Harding, ac anied Ly Harding, will leav shington | Mayflower tomorrow t Yorktown on W coming first t e the President principal addre ion of Dr. . ha s president of the C f Willi and Mary oreland Davis of Virginia it the exercises, which, tended n th rrive norning, urg, whe ver the srmal inst ‘nd monument Wash- | grea Cana in the United States which re than 100 years old Afteér the inauguration the Presi ent will be the guest of President | hand] in the old “President’s| on the campus. where allis made their quarters alternatively during the evolution. The President and party will go to Jamestown, seven away, the site ol first Eng- | the William the second . founded in 1693 oldest college in the \Y 714-1IST. Buring choice food at cconomical prices is easy if you do your purchasing at the P-K Market. Smoked 2 : Hams Wilson's “Certified” Tender Steaks W e Porterhouse ........lb, 45c Lb., 40c Sirloin ... ...Ib, 38¢c ‘Top Round . .1b., 45¢ |Finest frelfihsl’.ol:ltaagn: Me,bfigsplces Bottom Round .1Ib., 35¢ Lb., 40c Sugar b 10 Ibs., 56¢c R‘i ills (sceded or’ sceded or) pkg., 23c | Yellow Split Peas...lb, 12 Prunes. . .. .1b, 12c, 18c, 25c | Green Split Peas....Ib, 12c Evaporated Peaclles, 1b., 20c Evaporated Apncott, 1b., 35¢c . Flgl ( mnorlrcd) .1b, 35¢ Dfitu (unnoned) AL, Alb zsc COE The more you drink it the better P-K Coffee These nationally known Brands—sugar cured. ) Walnuts (1921crop) . ]b,, 35¢ Brazil Nuts (1°21 crop) Ib,, 25¢ Ib., 25¢ you like it. Try a pound and be convinced. Roasted fresh every day EISEMAN’S 605-607 7th St. Bet. F and G Sts. Match Your Odd Coats With Our Special TROUSERS $4.65 Hundreds of Fine Trousers to match your odd coats with, Wide assortments of plain or fancy blues, grays, browns, greens, tans, etc. In all materials—worsteds, cassimeres, serges, tweeds, flannels, These Trousers are equal in value to what is usually shown around town at $6 to $8, The son Tiver tive movement consists in the appeal it makes 1o the religious instincts of | the masses, who collect in v. bers to pay Gandhi almost honors, and whom they re 5 mahatma, or worker of miracle ! will introduce the millennium, [none need_toil taxes | their pre-war level. The political or constitutional nd the professedly er of the movemdnt cannot alw. ined. There have been caxional outbreaks of rioting. idering the size of India, { breaks ha regarded excitement. The Hindu masses are uot ugly tempered and their reverence fo Gandl a steadying factor. Thi up the Hudson barge canal to of investigation and through the Ao i excursion Is Leing held under f the New York state confere committee, 1.0 invitations. The in Buffalo Saturd Itiex to Be Impressed. Dunlop. chairman of the cing plans for - object was to nien and Jegi with the possibilities of water sportation within the state. He vd that the barge ecanal and the natural outlets shipments from the way is d h a i, said thut it Lusines: 1o participation of the | in building the pr wrence ship canal was Mr. Dunlop. He pointed that pe ent_of the federal s aure paid 1 ew York state said ah committee objected to B of this money for the truction of a4 watery the ter part of which \\uuld be on adian territory. i i - - b b believed that -if Gandhi's i | heat by threatened yTurkey. the eclipse Maus: a privileged position the ground of their reli in_politics expect to Utica. ind Buffulo, arranged by local izations. Most le by water, but be covered Ly, fighting Moslem people of Asia. collapse of the temporal is therefore viewed seriously Indian Mus: b; n portions will mobile. ! qanger of vanishing. FROM THE AVENUE when there will be no ¢ and when prices will fall toj# possible spread of nasses are little cuucern»u in Con- these out- e been infrequent, but are symptomatic of growing it will be remembered that Indian Imans have always insisted on on| gious kinship | with the Turks, Afghans and other | The power of Imans, who feel their | claims to a privileged position are in!chapter Schools Cloned. H. Chin ith of i Dr. Montr: W ofiicer sehool: tthe surroundin losed. and has forbidden public gatherings in churches, halls and stores Lo prevent e d Ver- heen exposed to erup- udso have be ed. lake will trom Richn morning thes grand jury. ons who hav ons in the district ordered to Le vaceins Mis: Knox and Ea jbrought to Montros i unda The follow’n will, be taken before LIMIT ON PHONE CALLS. n i th {D. C. Chapter of Red Cross Ap- el Moslem cxcitement over the khalifet { Guestion runs, throughout the move- ment like a sinister thread, and it is| movement Columbia Chapter. teads to violence it will be because ' (rous, {he has been unable to restrain Mo-!ylace. are a i hammedan fanaticism. roused to fever | of 1 peals to Membership. of the District of the American Red headquarters at 16 Jack ed by Mrs. Theodor Richards, the executive secretars make only absolutely inperative sonul telephor s ut the buildin, ster is required to pas hove the contrac of departments r houke at night when the operator is not on the will ple record all them and their workers period re in the srds may be The personnel the chap! telenhone switchboard calls made by during th vroperls AT NINTH Parker-Bridget Presents Two especially selected groups of Hand- Tailored Suits for Men Fall and Winter ’21- 22 53750 i 350 ‘Although our prices are one-third less than last year—the character of our clothes and the principles governing our buying and our sell- ing remain unchanged. For $50.00—complete selections in blues, serges or unfinished worsteds; Herringbones, tan or gray; smart Tweeds, and different-color pencil stripes over. different-color grounds. dark back- As well as 4-piece suits (knickers for the fairway), in tweeds and plaids. s ! For $37.50—complete selections in Blue Serges, Herringbones, Oxford Grays and Pen- cil Stripes. All-wool, of course, .At these two normal prices we 2w offer eight different models to apply to every age of man, as well as every figure—whether short or tall, stout or regular. THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily,’8:30 to 6