Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 27

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PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,900 Surplus Nearing $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY. President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary Bs the Associated Press. , FARGO, N. D., October 28.—The firat recall election agafust state offictals ever attempted in the United States is being held today in North Dakota with the pendent Voters' Assoclation faction ing to have its candidates oust three s who were elected last fall with of the Non-Partisan ynn J. Frazier, William Lemke, E general, and J. M. Hagan, com- { missioner” of agriculture aud labor, are the officials the independents are at- tempting to replace with R. A. Nestos linot for governor, Sveinbjorn John- irand Forks, for attorney gen- nd Joseph A. Kitchen, secretary Independent Voters' Assoclation, ue officials declared. We will swing the election to the > by a majority in excess of that ovember when Gov. Frazier was * sald Frank Ostman, state ieity director for the league. League officials declared Gov. Frazier's pl ty would exceed that in his re-election last vear. when he won by more than 4,000 for fre=e (o group of proposed laws also are be- s submitted to the voters today a itinted measures, one of which wouls the future, do away with party desig- ons in the election of all state offi- L. S. BROWN Special ELK GROVE BUTTER, per Ib. __10th & B Sts. S.E. nother would change the member- hip of the indusirial commission, which vi state-owned industries, s The governor, attorney 1 commissioner of agricultu abor now constitute the commis " Mr. Paint Up her measures would : Says Provide means to liquidate the bank Dakota, a state institution. $5.60 the debt limit of the state. INVESTED e for a rural credits act pat- 2 after the South Dakota law. A i, Vetitions demanding the recull of the | three state officlals were signed by some A In_Auto {80,000 voters. e / Y/' W H N Paint , (/BUTLERS] 7 win pay SE DELEGATES - € G {CHINE PA % e |l STAFF HERE SUNDAY | larmy: Admi jof the navy: Ma |nosta and Mr. Pogli istry of foreign affairs; Commander for the ministry of the navy; (Continued from Firs: coat Aeme-quali tor car finis] for the ministry of I right th don, for the Bank of 1 enhance t nd Mr. Giannini, from value of the e n London. as to the pos- king part in the A ot received seriously ton official o Lt be: L i W. H Egtler Co. 11813 MAURICE F. FLYNN 607-605 C St. N.W. a shing! siated powers in the hich now represent the The Shop That Shows the New Styles First Shees for Children In All Sizes From the Baby to the Growing Girl e Queen lootwear is made of the finest and offers extremely good values in of the better grade. fuotwear Styles Consist of Genuine White Buck, White Kid; Patent Leather, button, with gray kid tcps; Patent Leather, lace, with fawn kid tops; Patent Leather, with white kid tops; Tan Russia Calf; Brown Kid; Black Kid; Gun Metal Calf. These Styles are Button and Lace All Sizes and Widths Our Children’s Shoe Department is in charge of those who know how to properly fit the little one’s feet. Queen Quality Boot Shop Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children 1219 F STREET N.W. Exclusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES The Boudoir Shop Is a veritable wardrobe of feminine dainties Silk Braids, Silk Negliges, Silk Slippers And the full line of that sheer and fine Eastern Isle Underwear. Concentrated service— resulting in a stock com- petent in variety to meet every taste: within reach of every purse and provid- ing every size—in Silk Bloomers, Silk Gowns, Silk Chemise, Silk Combinations, Silk Camisoles, Silk Caps, As you go through our display critically, the distinctiveness of it impresses—and the remarkably reasonable pricing is exemplified by— $995 Creps de Chine Chemise—splendid silk quality; plain talloreds dal med; cut In generous pro- Across the hall is the Cinderella Candy—and it’s delicious. Made almost at the moment. We are catering to you personally—with a t: of garments entirely dif- ferent from those com- monly available. portions RECALL VOTE TODAY INNORTH DAKOTA, principal armament strength of the ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 — s 8, 1921. be that inaccurate Information would world. leak out. This might cause serious|same &subject. The message, No official conirmation has been |dissension among the delegates.” outlined the plans and action of the received of the reported intentlon of uld the conference fal . Wells | Princeton conference, was sent, it was Japan to at once draw out of Siberia, | said, it would be a great calamity for|announced, “in order to promote a but ofticlals do not diseredit the re- [the world, and in that event there [spirit of co-ordination and good will port. It has he belief of this|would have to be some other at-|Wwith the schools and colleges of other Bovernment that Jay draw from Siberia at her early con- venience. Sure No Serious Anglo-U. S. Dif- lands. A copy of the resolutions adopted at the conference was sent to President p tempt to bring the pations together to save civilization. The d grudation of 1914, he declared, might be reverted to if this was not accomplished. “I am confident, hewever,” he added, “that the conference will not fail.” Will Appeal to President. The executive committee of the World's Sunday School Association has voted to send messages to Presi- dent Harding and to delegates to the -larmament conf calling upon them to put throu; program for a 1t in the event ‘mament” may not an would with- to student conferences on the =ubject being held in other parts of the coun- BEATTY SEES HARMONY. try. it also was declded to send speakers to the colleges of the east which did not send delegates to the Princeton meeting. in an effort to obtain their co-operation. PREMIER INTENDS TO CDME.! ferences Will Arise at Conference. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, October bility of any hetwe 4 Hi It Lloyd George Accepts Hospltality | of Gurnee Munn of This City. B the Assoclnted Press. counted last night by Admira first sew lord of the British admir: speaking at i by the Pilgri The world w supreme interest liberations, A Make Every Effort to Arouse In- terest in Conference. George has provisionally accepted the spitality of Mr. Gurnee Munn of rington, and Mr. Munn’s nouse will | address while In Washington. It « still_the intention of the premier tc proceed to Washington, and pre| uy | tlons for his Journey are continuing. | “He will spend the week end out” of 1| town, returning to Lendon for the Irish | ed, there never w g pendent upon the delibes _Reverting to_the relat England and the Unat it d ne st conference, held Wed the student hea communion whick ctween the two “Our every in tinct, binds us ‘Just as me 'S when widely one another point of view unless fforts are made to | maintain touch bet s - ur every 1n he Own your own meta) fireproot garagesnd pay for it like rent. Why own & car and [ watknaitweyhomo? closest intercours States and sphere of actly| in every sions of the I« copference. on fréom publicity to hear that WASHINGTON OFFICE PLINE MAIN 5672 ,, WASHINGTow orricE IRON GLAD GARAGE GO, Inc. 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Price, including $775 spring .. imitation 22 In old ivory finish. clal sale price, in- cluding G uaranteed Spring, each, 268 Spe- W 7 Cear Chest Colonial pattern in genuine cedar. Spe- $13‘75 2 Z cial 7 % 24 7 WAVE IT CHARGED IF You wisy JULIUS LANSBURGH 5R§T§%'=-r BRIAND SAILS TOMORROW. Other French Envoys Are Coming Harding, and letters were dispatched | Rene Viviani, Albe LONDON, October 28.—Premler Lloxd || at the Washington conference on tll-‘e'gehnm in the house of commons Mon- | Berthelot and several technical ex- which |day. h perts, will attend the Washingts conferes Saturday morning for Havre. ceeding immedlately for New York. on Same Steamer. PARIE, October 2 NAPLES, October 28.—Gen. 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