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10 S i -THE. SUNDAY./STAR, T\WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 6, 1921—PART 1. . AR \ 4 RECITAL TO BE GIVEN [(hs,teor and dectre thac the nomines FOR SOLDIER GUESTS |tors Ta"the: past hicve preventea: the confirmition of nominees from their son may not be held within that un- ot the Benate: VOTE TO'OUST ATTORNEY. ) It is belleved that the administra-| BOSTON, November 5.—The counci! tion is vr"en:red to g0 the limit to|of the Middlesex Bar Association H see the Johnson nomination con-|.o..4 o _— own states. It Is pointed out, how- Yoted today to bring disbarment pre firmed. = every that' the nomination of Johnson, chedings against Nathan A. Tufts. who /o . P ¢ 7 = District of Co- z was removed from office as district ; Miss Williams of Georgia to Sing s to an ofice In the Dlatrict of G0l A man should welgh twenty-eight |attorney of Middlesex county by tho - " y Dialect Songs at Wardman that reason the objection of Mr. Wat- ' pounds for every footfof his helght. |supreme court recently. . i i* 3 i 2 ——_—-__—_———_—_ E X Park Hotel., An Armistice week recital of old El i 's W i diale : a IE|{Coming Year’s Work Will Be otk SR S Bt 2 ing Louise Al Willi: f Devoted Aimost Entirely to | Grorsia in e bairoom of the Wara o 7 AIIRI'H,I";( K];h"e,l A number of Wal- : . er e ospital convalescent sol- R Aid of Disabled Velerans. |iieessed ity onvaioscent el, | F The Manlvy Bosom . A\ll.*i;d\\'”llumn' guests. During th VO Vi h i Mrd: ‘Theodore, W, Bichardm world war her recitals were given a 2\S , HE modern dress-shirt Edith Morrison Brosius, harpist; 0 e resa Sanford McDonald Mason Norris, nist, and H. Leroy Lewis, bari- @ ] Wit]l its pearl front of 1B Final “ Reductions Effective October 25, 1921 ety o Army and By canton i ments, Miss Williams will be assisted by chairman_of the women's com- mittee of the fiftth Red Cross roll call, has issued an earnest appeal fo the women of the District to volunteer their l vi o services at once to solicit mem- | |{one. Aprll, 1921 Now b4 Reduced I)erlshln'sl tdurlns u“;b ('u;uln'g Among the patrons and patronesses . > . roll call from November 11 to | |are Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Lady Auck- 1 d dS f p 24, Applicants should enlist at | |land. Geddes, S 5 ne aits deman Téuring. . . .$1925 $1365 $560 roll call headquarters, 1414 F | |ture and oy, -Rertotary: of SABTIOnL- | { P i street northwest. Roadster. . .$1925 $1365 $560 E ! Coupe. . . . .$2960 . T $2245 $715 E érDITlh.l,‘lflnIhL Red Croas roll call of the E | | District of Co'umbla Chapter will begin b Sedan. Wi -$3035 $2295 3740 é,; untli Thanksgivii day. This annual ator and Mrs. fi::::‘hl AN Fridey, Noyember. 11, and continu Wi s, | event consists of enrol.ing m mbers in | o4 A “Atles P ith Cord Tires . |this -~ great relief organization. The |30 “oleh Trwin Fre Mrs. Joseph Irwin France and a large ]% ¢ S and Mrs. A. W. Hr MG ear laundering that lav- g;l ishes care. Let us bring s out every attribute of' % dressiness in your @ ator and Mrs. quota allotted to Washington is 360.000. | representation of official Washington || Headquarters opencd in the od M in congressional and military cn—clea.' DELIVERED IN WASHINGTON; D. C. [ L e | |t iose of the, camon) A 'COMMITTEE TO REPORT @ ] -shirts. TOLMANIZE! w The new prices are possible because there is no old stock at the factory. e acticany’ aevore JOHNSON FOR RECORDER 4 New materials are purchased in the present market and production is be- Mt bEamabion. sesera = . @ ing increased over 200% over any previous capacity. Peace-Time Policy. Fight A . g » % «Xow that the American Red Cross|Fig gainst Confirmation of Col- | ’ l ‘h ’ I \ 1 L d TE It is our sincere belief that the Hupmobile is the best car of its class in has é;})r‘sgeé [s'{?':'c fr?éf&éi‘?:”fi?fifjfl?fi? ored Man for D. C. Office Will |! e olman aundar 5 @ tke world. Iy organized to carry it out. but can-| Be Taken to Floor. S F. W. MacKENZIE, Manager 2 : \ ’ /&1 |in Washington during the past year! -y has heen. emphasized so thoroushly |recorder of deeds for the District of | nc = |5y’ the' vesalts they have obtained | Columbia will be reported favorably 4 ’ ® that 1 am sure the citizens of the{t0 the Senate, it Is expected. follow- . 7 i eal |INg & meeting of the District com- 3 iDistrict will respond to this appeal |Ing a meeting of am, ee am. Oa for memberships and contributions | Mittee on Wednesday. The siheom- Ch plun Street at Kalor: . R d lwim the same spirit that has actuated | Mittee In charge of the nomination : | these women to keep up their tasks|has completed its investigation of No detail of handiwork @ not 0o so without the financial support. e Aotk of the Red Cross women | The nomination of Henry Lincoln! Cor. 6th and C Streets NN\W. LEL jJohnson, colored, of Georgia to be, |k R o . - | omitted—this s the @ (Below Eighteenth) s g ‘ar. | charges made against the noml ~ v haye performed since the war. minee, | o ac] They are willing to continue their |and it is understood that it will re- s spirit of TOLMANIZING! [ | North 5050 | self-sacrifices, and It remains for all {POFL the nomination favorably to the those who can afford to give a dona- | full committee. The Johnson nomination will not be confirmed without a fight, how- tever. Senaior Watson of Georgia is! strongly opposed to confirmation &nd s suid b wouid fizht t to the iasi | T e G ,“‘“‘““‘“‘""*" i N . ditch, There Is some speculation ati i ‘ i SUBRare L endy Samre if the Georgia senator shonid 1 on 3 | Favorable responses indicating con- tinued support of the R=d Cross have been received from the following lernmental departments and organ nterior, Justice, | ate, Post Office, | Phone Franklin 71. @ {d [qC Co-operating Pennsylvania Seventh T seith ew Red Cross posters are y International Alliance of Bill Post Avesime - n Strest jand Billers of the United States anc | Cunada, Local 67, S | Washington, the Rotary ; l ‘merchants of the city, Mrs. Charles [l V. Wheeler of the District Red Cross | Motor Corps and Mrs. J. D. Wemple, | We invite our foreign visitors to feel perfectly free {all of whom volunteer their services. (| ;- to make use of the services of our interpreter. i Ronl Commtretas Teatieest Baskix ;’ | . | - Advertisement. | iz D i CITY CLUB SUFFRAGE | GROUP PLANS SESSION e 7th and D Streets N.W. Close 6 P.M. D. C. Suffrage Bills—Babson I“l to Address Members. Hi |eropaneclts cRisch s | Selection at The Hub is merely a matter of getting I T e s S nn e [ the right style and size---you can safely take the quality i ;bills to he begun Tuesday by the Senate District committee. | R R ;1’ . and dependability for granted. 5 The suffrage group was one of the ! | S s e Convénient Credit Terms Arranged Cast Iron Coal Range ! trict suffrage question. While the ||l|ii group’s action did not commit the |||l Free.... .. ¥|club itself, the group being prac- tically autonomous, it has wielded a considerable influence. il Roy L. Neuhauser, who was chalr- man of the group last year, has de- {clined re-election and FPaul E. Lesh, |secretary, is prominently mentioned | for_the position. Tickets are now on sale at the club. house for the address to be given N vember 14 by Roger W. Babson, bu l ness analyst and economic engineer. ‘The subject of his talk, which will be given at 1 p.m. following a noon |luncheon, will be “Education for Business.” Members have been in- | vited to bring guests. The address I will take place of the usual Tuesday forum luncheon. Just the right size for the average home — six- hole top, nickel trimmed. The generous size oven {SOME FRATERNITIES MAY BE APPROVED 0il Reater You should have Students Win' Principals Over at ' one of these guar- will take care of your bak- SUN 5 Wecthie It T i anteed oil heaters in Gas Heater seLue; ¥our Home sdfcand ing satisfactorily. Takes the chill Reported. odorless. { N out of the largest Several high school fraternities and \J room. sororities probably will be allowed to exist, despite the ruling of the Pipe Free—The Warming Shelf Is Extra [ Saks Distinctive {board of education designed to eradi- icate the secret societies in the high and junior high schools, it was indi- | cated yesterday by school authorities, | following a conference with principals - Overcoats —specially designed for Young Men— 54000 g of various high schools, at which the | anti-fraternily _question wae dis-||j it S einedr | Base Burner L&im dry Stove Egg Stove ! school officials from approving H A dandy little heater eater We've sold A great help to those who jfew” of the secret organizations. One fraterpity, according to the o ey T - Booe nomical user of fuel. . ficials, has met all the requirements ;of the school board The o'her “few” ‘the penalties provided for those hold- i Ing membership in the debarred or-! A ' which furnish the inrformation desired : Complete with pipe at ) & n = i oo i iby the offclals will be appreved in thousands of have lflheu' laundry washed e dirclling piice The first question almost invariably is—"how R e oot "aube Soctetics $ 75 D, chece popuiar || Bt home 95 | H 9 1 d other organizations not of a fra- 0 & = ree-| £ . about the light colors?”. And we fortunately can [ 1§ Sommat matare sirdaes Rave been eiven |l o A & neaters — 1ot || {100 hole topi-. s $=.25 f 6, { permission by ‘school authorities to |l I 3 . 2 — P I answer—*sure—a-plenty.” i |11 Bonction. Tne secret societiea akich us place one [ | pipe included, L= I are likely to be approved; have volun- 5 n ‘ecred to eliminate {eat&res Ir. their n your home. H < * . constitution an y-laws opposed uy = The Light Tans and Grays—with plaid back ]| e i A e Nickel trim- t was pointe out 18 e “ac h andsome [ weaves—and backs of contrasting color—are 1! test: of tno anti-traternity ruling will ; nickel-trime j| med. Styles { H {come next year, because this year 1 i A0 #3867 ’ what are wanted. i senior students are not affected by med heater. G u aranteed every need— to heat a 7 five or six room house comfortably. Best . pos- sible con- struction. Pipe free. Here’s a demonstration of what Saks Special ! e 7 Service is capable. Not dependent upon the i (11 L} L market; not following—but leading—alert to the trend of taste and the demand of fancy—and as a i INDUCES result — knowing what the preference is and i i._ having it. | g s L g E P | Smartly modeled these Great Coats—big and ! | Humphreys® Number “Forty” [ .~ Easy:Credit Tevms to All 2 roomy. Double-breasted —with either Raglan, . Induces Repose, and - Natural, regular, or kimono sleeves—belt all around, or Refreshing Sleep. : ! o belt in back; silk yoking and sleeve-lining—and g For Insomnia, ‘Sleep'essness, STORE THAT SAVES YOU MON patch pockets." : i Wakefulncss,. Restlessne'ss. — . ; | No* Narcotic, :No (_)pxats, No; ' E We should remind you they are Coats of the 1 ,SDt‘;,P:;,;‘fio‘;i‘e’;;i‘;,;?;“\g rugs, il Saks standard—otherwise the price might natu- ¢ FTTR oz 2o 8100 o2 ot prog stoes oz semt o 30c and §1.00'at all Drug Stores, o sent on Cook Stove. . receipt.of price, o O. O, D, Parcel Post.. ‘Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Co., 176 Wil- | | liam Sireet, New ork. Medical ook Free, | e Gas Heater || il | U g rally mislead.