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!u. forced to mell. his hold THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 191 THREA]’[N[D I_USS PROPOSED NEW SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL| NETEARNING BASIS NOW. |warfotced o, mulliin ) NEW YORK., October 17. — h ppeared _ L hip || Tresid r us beer i o | on prac downward trend of Seaboard Afr Line | PR (00" 4o1d us Jow am 60%: the | debi, and ity bonds, which started N“"lly when a Lulluoflduled 68, 38; the adjustment 5, | und supplies ha . 33. The'in ninety days A&P Money Savers This Week I_Afll SILVERSMITHS Sn **“*Philadelphia ™S PEARLS @7¢ Diamonps Necklaces - ;F - BarPins Only gems of the finest qualily are allowed to enter llm Estabhishment which is an assyrance of great value * o the inexperienced buyer - Correspondence invited Baltimore Business Men to Demand Transportation PersonAL CHrisTMAS CARDS to Nearby Points. 4,810 Stores Serve You Right at Lowest Prices Charnii d ith this He E = 2 ’ oo & ki b At e o i RO, s 15— e PINK Fancy Selected No. 1 IONA | StERLING SitVER DINNER279TEA SERVICES ll;roatened withdrawal of the boats S A LMON, p of the B, C. & A. d the M., D. & ‘Watches. Clocks, China, Class and Novelties are V. lines by Presf\de:tn salmzel Rea of ' i I E |GGS eaches illustrated and priced iz the Gift BOOK - mailed to the Pennsylvania railroad, which : — sy part of the world - upon request. would practically out off Baltimore : - d Tall Can Reduced to |from all transportation facilities with {ihe easiern shore of Maryiand an . i Virginia ana Potomac_ river points; ; < 5° < = : as aroused the business interests o - . i the city, and the matter has been | : ! & a Can DOZ. No. 21, called to'the attention of Gov. Ritchie. : : Can In a letter to President Rea the - . Merchants and Manufacturers’ Asso- : : 1 glation asks aseries of questions. ea, These, when answered by Mr. will enable the business interests of Finest Creamery A& P SLICED WihoxSinge ot Kastlia Fhis Weck el T 20 T e it e Bive” RICE Makes Especially Noteworthy Tines, 0 know" exacls what' to ex: PATL PRETD - . 4 Ro‘;: BUTTER PINEAPPLE VICTOR RECORDS |:c:r:_u.2"ri‘§?".n’:§:§ f'.’i'::.f'.n st e O IR e e S e e ] | [itanir it sl vater s | WOMEN LESS MORAL SINCE WAR, 6 48 27 No. 2 ) C Lb. C Lb. C IONA TOMATOES,No.3CAN . .. . . .. ... 124 You'll enjoy his performance doubly if you play his best _mlerrhanls and others interested 1o numbers in your own home on your Victrola. Tocton of ther interests and of those of their customergs on the eastern shore and in the wer counties of | SRS R T )RS MINA VAN WINKLE DECLARES i ot L o e et rtion | Special Dispateh to The star ) woman's supervision. What the lof Vi Pt SRt o need and whai we nced in . | 10-in.. 85c Oh! What a Pal Was Mary B o Balthagee: Woman's {deas concerning mo- | jury S04 brals rather than pravn | > i ¥ Selivies President Rea, who has replied that| rality are more loose since the world in the police department. GOID DUST 25 1 18851 L 1 Girk of My Heext. .- e o] o e W ek 9 Large PackBge . eiiiiiiicaiiinesissiesssssssansanges C 10-in., 85¢ Rose, a Kiss and You... trip, claims that these "”’mL have| Kle head of the women's branch MAD DOG AT sTAUNTON. . o G sge iy ol L e b Ivory Soap, Small Cake, 7c | Wet Shrimp, Can . . . . 20c 10-in., 85c Tell M!:'. Little Gypsy . John Steel ,frrles’.‘ thus cn_u,l,,ng tl"m Bitors ihe Macsiatd Taagac of Five Persons Bitten Before Dog Is Tvor soa Flakes Pk 9c kaer oat', Pkg. Ly e 11c 18676 Love Nest (Mary). a | e T e e anip| Woman Voters here Saturday. | Killed. y P ’ 8-y Aunt Jemi P k 10-in., 85c¢ Blue Diamonds. |ping by trucks practical and profi-| “Freedom for women as well as | Special Dispateh to The Star. P t Butt J 15 unt Jemima r'ancake table. “While he did not openly say| for men is the idea that the police- | STAUNTON, eanut butter, Jar . . . c Flour . . . . .. 15¢ 18588 Tulip Time 10-in., 85¢ Pretty Girl Is Like 18695 Love Boat. .. 10-in., 85¢ Whispering . ... 18611 My Baby's Arms. 10-in., 85c Hand That Rocked My Cradle. Four More Victor ‘ ; Records You Will Like so, the inference taken here from his{ : > = Etenicnt 15 Aiat ihe convias woman has to combat. The war |[ton just now Steel pected from the sf marked a time of new birth,” Mrs. |mad-dog seare. Five persons were Steel ?\_fl ;..3.-4'3 u:f s::f alternative to! Van Winkle said, “and this prob- |bitten a few days ago by a dog, which s lem was one that reached promi- |[has since been killed and his head! Steel nence at that time. The girls who |sent to Richmond l'nr examination for ' Steel ¥+ Ritchie and some of the other] come under the care of the fem- Evaporated Apricots, lb., 29c | Pure Honey, a Glass . . 15¢ Choice Mealy Potatoes, 5lbs. . . 14c e et o ) ey (bldGIme e o of ant do . CRACKER SALE RED CIRCLE S 1 el 1 the is g Vo e et clame—some come trom e | i b "t ;L. T N. B. C. Royal Lunch, 15c Ib. Coffee. 29¢c b ’ c o Washington policewomen have a Hogshead, 8 L 3 L cated | a may .N. B. C. Spiced Wafers, 19¢c Ib. 18774 Anna in Indiana. -Arthur Fields i} | definite program for \fi:m‘::‘ll. m;o- H . P n ! The: dp Bi % y k Just Think, 50 Million Pounds 10-in., 85¢ All by Myself. . ileen Stanley ‘GOUNARIS GOVERNMENT | tection. Mrs. Van Winkle de- lare registcred | v Uneeda Biscuits, 6c pkg. Sold a Year ared. 18708 014 Pal, Why Don't You Answer Me. . .. Henry Burr ! e te hella in/ Washingron are) | Lalarmicd TeHoNRNE In gt ve danger. Nabisco, Lotus, Anola, Ramona 8 O’Clock Coffee, 25¢ 1 e ha : i Pl AR S , Lotus, s lock Coffee, 25¢ lb. 10-n., 85c F“"'" Neuy Cvcac: urr.Campbell GETS CONFIDENCE VOTE zoing to be strictly supervised N which e g(z..h:lnl.. St ot 8c pkg. Exceptional V;lue ‘hiteman and His Orchestra ‘Wang-Wang Blues, Pnnl " 5 and all improper daancimg pro- [Y4r¢% m_'*:“‘m Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere, Cuppirted by dreck National As- hibited,” Mrs. Van Winkle said. et THE TE A = Paal Whiteman and His Orchestra [f| | sembly in Spite of Threats ] Clandestine meetings of young PI.ANT RUNNING OVERTIME. 18758 My Man (Mon Homme), Fox Trot, of the Opposition. l people on the streets are Eoing S.. Octover 15— GREAT Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra to be rudely interrupted and the ‘ompany, man 0856 Chere—Fox Tror. ot Whiemn ot s orencnns || |1 e | B ‘,;?’d“,;e.srmn“? w ; m:‘““"::k i A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD o mo: h DROOP’S MUSIC HOUSE 1300 1300 G | & R St | RS e S PSSO SEERE e S0, i Upposition. The government ————_/———__— {incurred no real danger, nn- oppo- on under sty refused o] port it owing to their distrust of | tratos. A feature of the debate was a ver- bal duel between Gounaris and Stra- ! tos. The latter eventually announced | that his party, owing to lack of nec- | essary time ‘to fathom the govern- IIilif { ment’s policy before the departure of 3 the premier for Paris tomorrow, jwould give the government a vate | under the circumstances, but not:m: pure and simple vote of confidence. The Venizelists abstained from vot- ing. » 3 . 3 Premier G is, in his ech’ While:We Paint Yours G e Minor more than six times as much : territory as was allotted by the iSevres treaty. It had been decided jthat he and Foreign Minister Bal- {tazzis should go to Rome, Paris and - —— a London for the purpose of explain- .- .- ) 5 " 3 - We {furnish you a car at | exments, and near their opintons. |1 While the vote was being taken a cost not to exceed the amount "Jlik" cot. "Drossopoulos. retired, strucic M. v Theotkis, the minister of war, with The minister was not hurt; you pay to operate your own Sery badly, and Drossopoulos was | T P h Pl car and give you a paint job i ‘:\: oily o : ok (0 urcnase a aye r . G equal to if not better than the O Hondon Daris and ether tics 1s understood to'be, according to a Cen- il i ems fleich e mens T : against the Turks. n ar ACE’S MOTHER-HONORED. ST i Semmes Motor Company 613 G St. N.W. (AR day from. & large unmber of war- bereaved women to convey a wreath lain 666 | to America and place it on the tomb Phone M 0 |of the American “unknown warrior” | in_Arlington cemetery November 11." | The election of Mrs. McCudden took | Poters: Kui"é‘.ll'{é‘é "Erh'uzemp:g;éfl E : ) 7 = . N Some Used and Slightly Used Instruments On Sale ...... | . . Tuesday and Wednesday Why Have Shoes “Cobbledfl —uwhen you have right at your service Woodward & Brown Upright. . . . §75 | Behning Player . .......... $179 Haines Bros. Upright. . . . . .... $75 Brown & Simpson Upright. . . . . $75 Heinekamp Upright . . ... ... - $81 Berkley Upright Aeolian Player. . ......... . $175 ! Knabe Angelus P l?yer e ' Alépl::i:l:d .. . r .... $105 ake Down Prices Are Moderate Whole Soles, best qual- ity leather, with Syring- step Rubber Heel..$2.50 & b4 9] [—] i | Billings & Co. Upright. Kring Player . . ........... $198 | J. & C. Fischer Upright GelildUpright VS I it .$119 | New England Upright. . a Newton Player .. ....... .. $319 Brewster Uptight . ... ... . .. $175 Story & Clark Player. .. .... $519 | Everard Player ........... $475 Story & Clark Player. . . . . . .. $525 Technola Upright . . . ....... $2‘|9 ng Hampton Player . .. ........ $419 g::;:yb f’rtc:;l;:hy“ i Time to Peerless Upright ...... ... $§165 Schamiie Plager, . . .. Story & Clark Player. ceev--. $408 | Story & Clark Player. . . Pay Balance Milton Upright ... ... $159 | Story&Clark Player. ... .$513 new or us pflllufl ly prolect for_any i o e LERE written guarantee for from 1 to 10 years, e J H/w lluamz P\'ffl %'eamez’l,u;. m..lzjlpiv':a’u'::ei an ResR : 1330 G St. NW. “Neolin” or “Buflex” Whole Soles, with Spring- step Rubber Heel..$2.50 p el .§2, a Half-soles, best quality leather, with Springstep Rubber Heel ...... New Wood Heels on women’s slippers; any desired shape, color or height ......cc...0 ...$2 Custom Handmade Bal- let Slippers, made to measure. .........$4, $5 Phillips’ Rubber “Cush- ion Treads” put on soles and heels for Golf or Walking ..........$1.50 New Cleats put on foot- ball shoes, the pair, $1.50 HE work we do is so different—our mate- 4 I Nl rials so much better—the results so far more satisfactory—that you'll wonder why you haven’t made use of this Serv- ice sooner! Costs no more, often less. g =)