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" 7HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, -OCTOBER 19, 1921. SHRINE HEAD HERE HOST ARMS AGRE[MEN‘I' et ot o, vt | PLAN ANTI-KLAN SESSION. WOOD’S AIDS ARE NAMED. | " SUPREME COUNCIL REWARDS MASONS secret laboratories of many nations even those which may have a peace time use, may annihilate civilization in the next war. Against such destruc- tion no disarmament agreements can protect us. “The limitation of armaments is a good thing In itself. It will save the great mations of the world from threatened financial collapse. It is a Members of Society to Have Meet~ 18.—Four ing Tomorrow Evening. The Anti-Ku Klux Klan Society of America will hold a mass meecting tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at John Wesley M. E. Church, 14th and Attorney MANILA, Army offices Wood-Forbes mission, wh gated Philippine conditio been assigned to duty. to Governor General Wol cers are Col. Frank R. Col. Gordon_Johnston, TO IMPERIAL-POTENTATE ]Emm A. Cutts-is Entertained at | a _ Absolute Guarantee% To anyone suffering with any kind of PILES, we make the following unlimited offer: Go to your | desler and purchase regular tube of Pixine Pile | Remedy and follow the directions carefully. If | Dinner by Illustrious Potonu‘te Lansburgh of Almas. * HELD INADEQUATE you are not absolutely satisfied with the re- sults, if Pizino Pile Remedy does not do everything we =laim for it, take it back S5 s : Ernest A. Cutts, imperial poten- 5 Corcoran streets northwest i Distinguished Service of- Lo- tato of the Anclent Avablo ir";er‘ or|Committee Reports on Dev- |iong step forward. but it is not enough” {w. ‘Ashble Hawkins. of Baltimore and [Bayditclgin, Sandis i i to your dealer or send it direct to us = My ne of Nort! merica, 5 B L Dr. Nathan Epstein of -New -York =2 | and get your dollar back. If Pixine | made a flying visit to Washington o o floor regarding the poison gas refer- 2 — A\ g 2 ine cal Members of the Order |yesterdsy and' was enterwined at an | astation Possible From fence, [ ous, poinjed ons that the S R B e A [ Pile Remedy does not give you 3 nformal dinner at the Hotel Willard solist and R. Carlton Dorsey violin rtholdi Is cpen | 5 last evening, by Illustrious Potentate % i [[destructionmotignumaniiilIsiingithe "B C] e B2 « Ellegmae N v . orld war were being turned by sci- |soloist. Dr. E.; Clayton Terry will [h eakfast edy is the Recognized Hiehsy Tansoneh of Abwas Fommie Poison Gases. Tha,war, wers being tunsd By ;[ Sreoiae Tior 812025, hant this city . ne 3 o ot s . Washington Masons were honored Y A demand for international peace, | 3PONS of warfare against destruc-| The Anti-Ku Zlux Klan Soclety of scription _of There was a general interchange e e ith = minent physician by the Supreme Council of the Scot- Df_ views on Shrine matters, especially the immediate possibility of lasting (:utmlull on_ this ]mllnl. the body, headquarters in the Southern Afd = e it with tish Rite for the Southern Jurisdiction | with ref!;en’re to the coming of the |world peace through Iinternational ;"“5‘,'_‘;23";liu:','“‘;lur‘;g,fgllw“; presiding | puilding at 7th and T streets. John great suce for 33 2 2 | sesston . 2 e 1 of principles e e h of the United-States at its am-rnnonl“A“m“"m"‘ . “‘;‘,_'!,9'5‘ Councll 6 lujireoment and & statement that|as the sense ot (he meeting. roferting :t.'r\“'ml""" fs the executive-secre: yearaiin n prvAte -n:“' session vesterday by election to re-i Among those present at the dinner|POlsew ases are capable of wreak- | the phraseolory back to the commit- | ™" = A sands_all over the country “ive the degree of honorary inspect-|were Past Potentate Mike Thomas of {ins damage which no disarmament |1 might deem At oo o construetiond 5 ! ot aaen allas, 'ex. ' i » ¢ : i . 2 of all < genara of the (hirty-third de | Dalkus, Tex. and rs. Thonia':” P4t | mgreement niay foreatail are contain- | The Declaration. |BAPTISTS PRESENT PLAY. inds. Mild cases are often con- ree and by elévation to the rank and | puot Poteniates Louis Dent {vd in the tentative declaration of | The declaration stated in vart: | i d——'—, : o ol -dsir:zle :!v. No Hanite an el G ) i - : ol o o ional s bora|| Vg s Thre wndred members of he vd- expensive doctor hiil; diznity of knights commander of the{Gude, F. A. Sebring. « iciples of the national advisory It ie not our purpose to attempt| ,uy Raptist Young People’s unions of | Celusiredd Giesdi Remember isfy you, it does not cost you one ceat Your Money Promptly Refunded All Pixine Products for Sale by People’s Drug Stores and and William F. Quinter of Almus Ten ple, Representative Campbell. of Pen sylvania, Vast Potentate Clifford | land of Mohammed Temple, Indiana: Chief Rabban Leonard ¥. Steuart of Almas Temple and W. H. Landvoight. Imperial Potentate Cutts was en- thusiastic in his references to the work in recent years of Almas Templé and of the splendld record it was making in the Shrine world under Potentate Lansburgh. He left on the 10:30 train District journeyed {o Clarendon, iast night aboard speclal cars to nd the meeting of the Columbia eration, held at the Baptist Church there. A misslonary play, “The Pill Box,” was presented by the members of the union of the Clarendon Church. The November meeting of .the.federa-. | tion will be held in conjunction with the final session of the semi-annual convention of the Columbia Association of Baptist Churches, which is to con- wittee on the limitation of arma- | ents, adopted today at the final ses- on in the La Fayette Hotcl, with the oviso that a committee rephrase portions of the declaration before it becomes final. Morris L. Cooke of Philadelphia brought the report of the committee on resolutiogs before the national committee. Report Tentatively Adopted. to suggest definite proposals to endl war. This heavy responsibility rests on the appointed representatives of our own and other governments. * * ¢ “The United States alone and single- handed cannot best serve the great cause of peace by disarming * * * “The awful madness of war is | rooted In economic neccssities aml court of honor, as follows: Honorary inspectors general of | the thirty-third, or last, degree—L. Whiting _Estes, Carter B. Keene, Thomas Hall Gatlin, J. Claude’ Keiper, tobert A. Danfel and Burgess W. Marshall. ¥ Knights commander of the court of honor—Achille E. Burklin, J. Harry Cunningham, Mark E. Kahn, Carl Harry Claudy, Rev. John C. Palmer, BARTHOLDI . v+ * RESTAURANT £veless Eden for Men Do you know that some never “enjosed the Barti Du 0 otmve How Rev. Mimi C. Marseglia, Benjamin i nignt for Pittsbu At the outset the declaration, which | greed, i lyzing fear of un- 4 5 by rgh. 3 greed, in paralyzing fea n-{yene at the Metropolitan Baptist g Goldsworth, ark F. Finley, jr.; El- | was specificially voted tentative until | provoked attack, in anclent wrongs|Church November 14 to 17. The night Telictons " Dreakfast, Toe other leading drug stores. mer C. W Thomas J. Williams, e |after action by the committee, an- |not vet righted * * *" .| of November 17 will be designated as Across from the New Ihhitt Hotel Natives of “Young People’s night.” Kn by their olive color. 15cand30c. | Gieorge L. Smithson, Frank M. Roller,| Natives of the Punjab still spear |nounced that “great aramaments are| Then follows a “confession of faith" lienry H. Moye, Dr. Worth F. Landon, [their fish in small streams with a tri st the only means of destruction.” | whiel William D. Hoover, George R. Fox.{dent. not unlike that depicted on En: “Terrible as will he the devasta- end Prof. Merton Ferson, Allen L. Colton Ormsby M. Ballauf and Joseph M.t M.lans. fnese men who are thus homere members of Albert Pike ton-, sistory, No. 1. M. R. S, wh i tinguished #hd exceptional se [ the rite and in the cause of Free- | masonry have causéd them to be thus singled out. It is expected that the naw knights commander of the Court of Honor will receive their patents at the House of the Temple tomorrow evening and that the honorary in- spectors general of the thirty-third degree will have the degrec con- ferred upon them Friday evning. Judge Moore’s Resignation. The resignation of Sovereign Grand Commander George Fleming Moore, announced almost in the closing para- graple of his biennial altocution Mon- d2y afternoon. came as a great sur- prise to members of the rite in Wash- fgton and_occasioned many expres- | sions of keen regret among Masons generally, with whom Judge Moore is unusually popular. - He has the i reputation of being the most demo- cratic of all the sovereign grand commanders of the southern juris- diction. He is regarded as a man of unusual ability and as a protege of the late. Gen. Albert Pike, who has ! been called the greatest of all grand commanders. he is considered one of the most profoundly learned in Ma- ! sonic lore. Judge Moore will continue as sovereign grand inspector general for the state of Alabama. and it is said_the Supreme Council has taken snecial action in his case with refer- ence to the future. Soverelgn Grand'Commander. | John H. Cowles. the newly elected b movereign grand commander for the Supreme Council of the Ancient and \ccepted Scottish Rite. although a rative of Louisville, Ky. has been ally a resident of Washington since his election as secretary general of the Supreme Council some years! azo. During his residence here he has become identified with many local anizations and is widely known b Masons throughout this jurisdiction. a: well as elsewhere in the jurisdiction ! of the Supreme Council of the So"|||~i ern Jurisdiction of the United States p s Todge. No. 32, of thil of Washington . Commandery. No. 1. Knights Templar:.of the Feilowship Club - of Master Masons: of the| Masters' Associations for 1911, known | as the “Centennial Association.” and ! 1914, He also Is a member of the ! Army and Navy Club, the Commercial | ©Tob. the Columbia Country Club. the | Columbia Historlcal Society of Wash- ington and the Economic Club. Tn a wider sphere he has received in- | numerable honors in the election to life | abiy the Masonic Board of Relief of Kentucky, the George Washington Na- | tional Association. of w he is a life ! member and appears on its charter roll * of honor, and the George Washington | Masonic National Memorlal Assocla- tion, of which he Is-treasurer. i He ix the representative of the Su- ! reme Council of the Scottish Rite of | I£¥pt, near the Supreme Council for ! the Southern Jurisdiction of the United { States and an honorary member of the Supreme Council of Jtaly. These repre- | sent only in very small part his affilia- tionss . He was born at Dripping Springs. Ed- monson county, Ky.. August 22, 1863, and later removed to Louisville. Ky..: where he was prominently connected in business enterprises up fo the time he me to Washington. He was made a: n in Louisville Todge. No: 400. in | ber, 185S. and became an member of the Supreme Council, tish Rite, October 23. 1909. i Housemaids in Germany -receive on an _average of $2.40 a_month. H ' . Keep Looking Young It's. Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The secret of keeping young is tc | feel. young—to do this you must! watch your liver and bowels— there’s no need of having a sallow complexion—dark rings under your eyes—pimples—a bilious look in your face—dull eyes with no sparkle. Vour doctor will tell you! ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and| liver. | Dr. Edwards, a well-known phy-' sician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which be gave to his patients for years. Dt. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are Hish coins. “tion of the world by its armies and which is You Must Act at Once 1f you are going to be one of the fortunate people to have a , Scientific ey Sterling Range The most up-to-date range made. Idcal for the modern kitchen. Keeps it cool"in Summer and warm in Winter. The demonstration conducted here by the Factory Expert will satisfy you that the patented construction of the Scientific and its many exclusive features make results sure-and fuel bills smaller. Since the sale began we have adopted the slogan, “A Sterling in Every Home to Make it Happy and Healthy.” Just come in and see the reasons why Sterling kitchens are happy kitchens — why they cook such hea'thy food—and why they save so much money. Then you will see why the smiling women want a SCIENTIFIC STERLING RANGE == THIS CHEST OF ROGERS PLATE FREE = 2 - = > AS A PREMIUM Never in the history of this store have we had such an enthusi- WITH A astic and record-breaking response. Our customers scem to espe- STERLING RANGE uty of these compact, complete, gray cially appreciate the real be ) ¢-to-keep-clean lines of the enamel Sterlings and the straight, ea: regular models. We are allowed to offer on'v a small number of ranges in this 1921 introductory sale. If they go before Saturday, your chance is gonce. Don't be too late. Be sure to come in and sce the Range and the Premium given ABSOLUTELY FREE to every purchaser of a Sterling Range BARBER & ROSS S.W. Corner 11th and G Sts. N.W. What Is Satisfactory Telephone. Service? ELEPHONE users want and are entitled to satis- I factory telephone service. And our idea of serv- ice is something more than the completing of in- dividual telephone messages. Mr. H. B. Thayer, the head of the Bell System, has said: “‘Satisfactory telephone service means that the user shall be satisfied.” Service is dependent upon every department of the Company and each individual employee. It requires good operating at the switchboard, good engineering of equip- ment and facilities, good maintenance of the Company’s plant, accurate accounting and unfailing courtesy to- ward our patrons. “These are the technical requirements of good serv- ice. But we are not satisfied to go so far and stop. Our . aim is to furnish a service of such a quality that we may be certain it gives public satisfaction. This is the spirit with which every man and woman -in our organization tackles the job. “The Chesapeake & Potomac | A T elephone @ Company C. T. CLAGETT, Division Manager PLAN In this sale you get two articles for the price of one, plus one cent. In other words, you buy one article at its regular every-day selling price and you get another similar article for one cent additional. TIME This Is a Semi-Annual Occasion. The Sale Lasts Only Three Days Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Octcber 20, 21 and 22 13th and F | 1715 Pa. Ave. 15th and G 504 F 1606 F 14th and F 13th & Pa. Ave.| 418 Tth St Complexion and Toilet Needs Remedies and Drugs Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic The well-known, eftective and pleasant liquid Anti- septic for mouth and tooth wash. Reguldr 25¢ bottle. l 2 Ior,f26c . * 25c Rezall Charesal Tabs 2 for 26c 1.00 Rezxall Cod Lives Bouquet Ramee Talcum Powder A ‘Toilet Powder of rare quality. perfumed with a most charming, captivat- ing odor. Regularly 5Cc. 2 for Slg 1.0 Bouquet Ramee Face i Powder .2 for 1.01 | 25¢ Violet Dulce Talcum.2 for 26c 1 30c Rexall Cold Cream..2 for 31c Peter’s Original Milk - Chocolate Emulsion....... 2 for 1.01 35¢c Rexall Cream of Al- 50c Rezxall Kidney Pills..2 for 51c RO monds. 2 for 3¢ 25¢ Ko-Ko.-Kas-Keu 35c—14 Pound Bar (Laxatives)..........2 for 26c spound Bar 2 tor 36¢C Bouquet Ramee Powder Perfumed with that 25¢ Aspirin Cold Tablets.2 for 26¢ SopTe o tacshehg 65¢ Full Pound, Guth's Face Cream & Nut Caramels = 2pountsGHC Aspitin Tablets fg;cji;::inia;gfr = (U. D. Co) < Powder of unusually Bottle containing 100 CIGARS fine texture, wonder- e et o EL FASTO e Invincible Cigars 2 for 11c 13¢ FLOR De VALLENS Havana Perfecto 2 for 14c 45:chlslcn Briar Pipe ........2for 46c Aspirin. Regularly 69c. 2 bottlesfor 70 inconspicuous. In all the desired shades. Regularly $1.00. 2 for $1.0l 1.00 Truflor Toilet Water.2 for 1.01 60c Riker’s Borated and 50c Rezall Antiseptic Powder. .. .2 for 51c L0 R e F7P% for 1,01 | 150 Corons Slecied French Briar Fips i e Lo 3 for 41 W s (uith Slerling Siloer Feryule). ... 2 for 151 | 50¢ Violet Dulce Face | S s R e S L e e : 2 for 5le 25c Riker’s Expectorant.2 for 26¢ Shaving Aids Harmony Cocoa 50c Milk of Magnesia....2 for 51c X 134 \( 65¢ Senafig (Lasative TN R Butter Cold Cream o 2 for b6 A supesior Toilet ] Riker’ 45 ig;lgfllASING Syl s oid 1 C LA cipa ingredient CE8 ‘LOTION of which igsrCo:oa Butter. Healing, | nourishing, excel- lent for massag- ing, and to protect the skin against the action of sun. Regularly 60c. 2fr6lc 60c Arbutus Complexion Cream..... 50c Harmony Shampoo (with Cocoanut 0il).2 for 51c 15¢ Rexall Toilet Soap....2 for 16¢c 25¢ Medicated Skin Soap 2 for 26c Tooth Brushes Of pure bristles. Dif- ferent shapes and tex- tures. Good value at m;r regular price of 1 ilk of Magnesia | A mild lazative for in- fants or adults, also used as an antacid mouth wash. Regularly 50c, 2 rr 51c 2 for 46¢ 4_ <_A.‘ _ for 61c 25c Aromatic Cascara...2 for 26c 20c Zinc Stearate.......2 for 2lc » "19c Bicarbonate Soda (1 pound)........2 for 20c o ‘“‘Puretest” * Zinc Stearate The {ollo.wing items are sold 'in our stores every week-end, Friday and The very finest - Saturday. We quote them because <, ig:;de, :;:d as ha :;xlz: ?hey represent excellent values and fit 2 for 36C gg:dfl' Regularly into One Cent Sale plan. 25c Rexall Tooth 45c Coffee (1 pound)... 2 for46c. 45¢ Tea (3 pound)..... 2 for46c¢ 35¢ Cocoa (34 pound).. 2 for 36¢c y 38¢ Mayor;naise Dmging 2 for39c 19¢ Cho’éo.late Puaéing. 2 for20c 30c Cake Chocolate (4 0 3 pound)..ece e e nnn .2for3ic 35c Peanut Butter (10 0z: jars).. . ..... 2 for36¢ 35¢ Vanilla Extract.... 2 for36c 40c Riker’s Tooth Pow- der (double size)..2 for 4lc Stationery 60c Box Writing Paper, 2% sheets and 24 en- velopes...........2 fur 6lc 60c Pound Writing Paper, about 90 sheetssé. ..2for 61c 45c Envelopes, 50 in Al 2 for 46c 2 ror 21c Ty 2 ror $2.51 $2.50 mazimum Hot Water Bottle .Guaraateed 1 Year . 2 1or $2.51 40c First Aid Adhesive -Pias- ter, 'inch x § yards 2 r4lc 30c Beef Cubes....