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DINNER IS POSTPONED. Affair for Lord Riddell to Be Sun- day Night at Willard. Postponement of the dinner to be given to Lord Riddell the Willard Hotel by the newspapermen and wom- en of the world now in Washington. from tonight to Burnday night, § o'clock, was announced today. The change in date was made in or- der to accommodate the wishes of several news; ermen who have an- other engagement tonight. —_— London has had its equivalent to a lighting plants in use. lord mayor sii = there are 340.000. mans. DN s —nm——mm———— —— In 1919 there were 200,000 farm Now, it is said, If the gift is to be something in Electrical Goods —you will find here a wonderful display of Odd Science plays the leading part in the designing of the lasts, while trained assistants study and fit every case individually. In Black and Brown . Also White EDMONSTON & CO.. (Incorporated) Andrew Betz, Manager Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles > . ) s : ¢ 0) : - S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921 = = Text De I/ l 2 t k mystic order, which, be it sald to EDMONSTON'S L [7) aleras - on thefr credit, they did unflinchingly. AN | 1 F = Oath Was Nerve-Raeking. ll £OR3x Bocks anaGatords for The Anglo-Irish Peace Treat ] | oots an ords for I e 2 ts x| | ' ,lg ace y n the mists and smoke disappeared. I At e clase of the entertainment — il e mermbers an: uest W mend acceptance of this treaty either with refi -hm-nu,‘ and at : rve.:; rl?:: A Child’s Foot Should fr i e S 8 I'00 | [ vatera Tast night issuea a statement In this attitude 1 am suprorced & their' anxious and waiting familles. d P . 'vlrtua_uy All Schools. Depend {saving that he could not recommend | gonge, John C. Koons, Senior War- t fo:?-?nnfehe.uar:?:.fl (:omman al'tlculal’ % ' o the peace treaty with Great Britaln| “A publi n of the dall eireann ds EI ™ nated and directed® the cntertain- . . 3 . n ec e ment Attention in Shoe Fitting ol e e e 20" | 1 SRS SRS 2 e | ted Master of Tem- . g | portes g ministers of defense|ing the in same disciplne as There is more so- formation. and of home affairs. heretofore. The members cabl- ple-Noyes Lodqe. lefor Since the inception of the movement | A public meeting of the dail more crippling of feet to encourage Washington school chil- Drepared to aaTTY OB DL e . of | levated ta the efice of worshipful caused by improper dren to devote more time to studying | day. course, mot affected by the politicsl|master at the annual meeting and and '}"fi‘"“I .3‘“’:5 Followlng 1s the text of Eamonn Do/ situation and continues under the |installation of offcers of the than from accidents. on the Hmitation of armament vir- | Valera’s message to the Irish peoplo: A 4 3 “"u“ ok people has|Temple-Noyes Ledge, No. 32, Free and tually all the high schools have set|,-YOU have seen 1t tie PO S Meith iy d c aside certain perfods each week for & | Great . Britain. - The terma of thia|out bitterneas, and. above all :“flh“\'l: Masonic Temple. The official line was Health and Com- comprehenaive discussion'by teachers | agreement are in ‘violent conflict with | recriminations. There is o defTN%|advanced and Joshya B. Callahan § b 02 the wishes of the majority of this na- norln‘-tt‘nnxltlgix:fln\r:‘v'x‘olur:l:. g Qe.|was appointed jumior steward. All ort oY g precsedings. | alections In the past three years. part from it, other elective officers were re-elected. the children ngll( The students und teschers, it was |° “I fell 1t my duly to infoym youlthe cabinet in this matter bo an ex- gaid, derend almost entizely on the | jmmediately that i cannot ‘recom- ample to the whele nation. lodge the members and guests oc- ill “ F oot Washingten newspapers for their in- | - - cupied the entire top floor of thel = j formation « n . : ) Washington Hotel, where, stter sev- | REMEGUERIEOTILE KPRV VEVEDE Shl I e ibuanios (el SR | \WOULD END CHEMICAL . (MRS. RAYMOND ROBINS |emaliesfinenials™s Ticttiniousmin: | tainment was provided. magazines. Mast: a aper Is Laud: The o7 Hiens: ;gg;y,dl:;ld&d ;1;!;9 Btar for publishing | Report to Delegation Not Yet|Jane Addams, Also Back From Ge-|py 'y Plo 56 to '.&‘.‘mi’.‘:fl‘g‘.‘r‘f 86 summary & ). . | aeage Public—Poison Gas neva Cengress, on Mass Meet- | 58128 Rirnbard. Ehvood b. Morer; declared {s alone sufficient to keep the Columbia of the students and teachers fully informed Counoll, Scottish Rite, made er- avine e ARt hhe™ | (hemical .warfare, in all its forms, | Mrs. Raymond Robins, who arrived - o o e e e e d fomeioe | would be abandoned if a report dratted |in New York vesterday from Geneva. ona’ly Diesenteq Mr. Koons ‘:rié = O 0 W Pointed out At and submitted to the American dele- | Congress of Women Industrial Work-| ne™ ingignia of i { 16 4 MeRLes asily cuieachanien ton | Zation should be adopted, it is under- | ers, will be the principal speaker atiyj,qier Whiting 1:“‘;2:?°Th‘:y.g 4 able t v intelli Ty " Dy Gen. Vershing, has not yet been |Masonic Temple Auditorium Sunday: cCharies J. O'Neill, w bt u.gnm:afl:'::r "(wh:e\i:lr:lulu.e]?r'oilclmg‘nllde publc. 1t I8 understood that|afternovn, under the Suspices of the | he lodge with a lar:v:'m‘:;e:&":n.—ny ference, Army _do nol concur in the opinion |Feaee and Freedom. Miss Jane Ad-| Chief among the entertainers was Classés in clvies“at Business Hjgh | that chemical warfure should be aban- |dams, intefnational chairman of the|Prof, Willlam Randall of this city, principal, are following carefully the |other form of chemical warfare should | Miss Emily Balch, international secre- |1y as a magician. He arose to the developments of the armament con- | be treated as other military weapons. |tary of the league, will speak in addi- | oocaslon, presenting 3 mass of mysti- he described - as ‘remarkably com- | ceeding on the theory that polson gas |foreign women who are in Washing-ltions, with which he continued to plete.” He emphasized, lowev);r. that vrould.lm developed by this country |ton in connection with the arms co those present throughout his I formation through the reports in The |enemy should resort to this kind of | Prof. Margaret B. Crook of England, flag tricks, dice tricks, Star, and especially the summary of)warfare. But it is pointed out that it|Miss Nyok Zoe Dong of China, Miss tricks and many others, feature in this paper. zones of military operations, and that |of Japan and Mme. Siri Hard of Swe- otograph of Mr. Callahan Mr. Davis said personally he dld|the gas spreads and finds victims|den. to ug:lr by Mr. Randall GIVEN HlEHER ms-l- assume the arduous duties of the 1 thy allegignce, t! ansmen rted and Men, Women and Children. - By the Associated Proas. .—Eamonn De | to the dail eireann or to the couatry. hour, with many excuses, returned to ; ’ is b od for Wednesday at | o on HOWSDNIQI'S for In- , | to the dail elresnn or to the country, | is bernk aymmoRe r We = s ab. ’l‘: are called deformity and net, though of divided opiniona, O72| jJonn C. Koons, senfor warden, was eireann has been fixed for Wedn The army, as ©; the developments of the conference 1! ress Assure Foot “¥ou have seen i the public preas| TT0¢ S Als face it worthily, with. | Accepted Masons, last evening in the Iland students of the epoch-making tion » cxpresscd freely at successive | political difterences, 128 40,000, %G Following the adjournment of v.hel formation cn conference events, Form” Shises bera were given, an elaborate enter- Silcortultaad uccounta " in "carrent |\ oEAE DERSHING SAYS T0 SPEAK ON PEACE 3 Several of the high school principals : stadgey Gamereyy Jevel, & diamend. h of the parley proceedings, which they rd degree, the new de; A PULy ot ing Program Here. for the District of of the developments without them the .flnunu.uom Mr. Barnard son: writers. It also was pointed out htat |by the American advisory committee | where she has been attending thel .o rejented with a wilver squa. Children, and “cotsequently they. ar stood. The report, which was drafted |a mass meeting to be held at the New | master of the District of Columbia, confronting the delegates to the con. some of the other high officers of the | Women's ' International Leakue forican beauty roses, for Mrs. O'Neill Schoal, according 1o Allan Davle, ; doned, but hold that poison gas or any | League for Peace and Freedom. and|who has achieved fame international- ference through press reports, which! The American Army has been pro-|tion to Mra. Robins and the following | fying trioks of all sorts and descrip- the students obtatn much of their in- | for defensive purposes in the event an | ference will also give short addres: . There were tricks, the events which has been made a|is impossible to confine gas attacks to | Garja Barish of Russia, Mme. Inouye eh" re most cleverly done. on what seemed be a clear white 1334 F Street not have sufficient time to read the detailed accounts of the parley pro- ceedings, and, therefore, “kept up to date by reading the splendid sum- mary in The Star.” At Easterm High. History and English classes at Eastern High School, according to Charles Hart, principal, are now de- voting some time to a discussion of the events transpiring at the arma- ment conference. As a result of the campaign to encourage the children to study the proceedings comprehen- sively, Mr. Hart sald that he has called a meeting of the English and history teachers, at which a definite among the civilian population. Great advance in the development of poison gases has been made since the armistice was signed, it is said, jand gases more deadly than anything used in the war have been produced. The advisory committee’s report h". been handed to Secretary Hughes, and will be made public by him after it| has been laid before the conference, it | is expected. S Dr. Newton said, is the representation by the students of the various dele- gates attending the conference. Some * Three hundred seats for the meet- ing have bheen reserved for the young woman students of Western School, the league announced. Tomorrow the Women's Internation- al League will hold a conference at the Grace Dodge Hotel, at which rep- resentative women from all parts of the United States will be present. MRS. 0'MARA TO TALK. “Irish Women and Present-Day Ire- 1and” will be the topic of a talk by Mrs. Stephen O'Mara of Limerick, Ire- land, Sunday evening at the National Woman's Party headquarters. This is sanvas. Other Leading Features. City Post: ter M. O. Chance being pregent, there was a great chance “male” entertainment, it being for altoge ther a stag affair, vide a guard Herron was asked to p! for the mail and responded by call- ing & body of heavily armed marines, who nobl: most to hi Leroy W. guarded Mr. Chance, al- persenal injury. The the hall was darkened, and a body of masked figures appeared, in whi an aisle head . Silently walking up by a flery cross and the flag, the pseude klansmen formed Things not found elsewhere. . ..... Pay Your Electric Light Bills Here Potomac Electric Appliance Co. A3 RRAAR AN RIS S RASEREA N velop- i cle in front of the room. 4 | D e e 161 Joafop: |students, he said. will represent the | the third of a series of International el e FHI o the Wondrous 607 l 4 St’_nund. Store, Washingten Railway and > N E B mulated, X delegates from France, others those|woman's conferences to be held bY |weighty Wallop stood in the center th Electric Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. ) Y Mr. Hart indicated that he is!from Great Britain and still others those | the organization, ¢ Charl flanked by a Grand Galloping Goblet | Y s pleased over the poilcy of The Star | romm enina and Japan, and they will | g Miss Anita Pollitzer of Charleston. land a Decorous Diminutive Decanter, | Phone Main 955 3 in publishing, from day to day, a| ™® s 8. C., secretary of the Woman's Party,| who in turn were surrounded by . briet resume of the conference pro- |realistically debate the questionsiand Mrs John D. Wilkinson of|twenty klansmen. Messrs. Koons and| = 9, ceedings. “The summary of th econ- |under discussion at the parley. Shreveport, La., state chairman of the |Callahan were brought forward. and | g ference developments s published| George Jones, head of the history |organization, who led the campaign with yplifted hands were required to In The Star.* sald Mr Hart, “is an|department in the high xchools, point. |in Louisiana which resulted in obtain- excellent plan, and it will be of bene- |ad out that it has always been the!ing important equal rights legislation, e = fit not anly fo the people in general, {policy of this department to have the | will speak on the Woman's Party| @GS —tomte: THE CANDY OF THE SOUTH but especially school children.” high school students study current grfl:flll’nni.r;fi;eorlkoul'hi“ !:l:“’:lla en FRO In connection, he said, O WenterniHigh Asta. ST & chairman of the meeting. The only subject taiien up now in|NENEPupers and magasines alwayware the current topics classes at Western| *“The teachers in the history ge- High School, Dr. Elmer S. Newton, |partment,” sald Mr. Jones,” have re- principal, said today, is the armament |ceived definite instruction from the conference. History and current|head of the department to make a topics classes. he declared, devote one |careful study of the conference. There period” each week to a study of thelis no city in the United States that historical events occurring at tfg|offers the opportunities found in ~ CIVIL WAR BILL PRESENTED. Adjustment of the amounts dye the city of Baltimore, Md., for expenses in- curred in erecting works of defense of the national government during the civil war is called for in a resolution te coating —nuts of arms parley. Much of the informa- | Washington for work of this kind. introduced in the Senate yesterday by the finest quality chocolate B DY e ntadenss relstive w6 the | | “The Geachers devote on-an aver- | Sunaior Weller of Maryiand. The reso y conference, Dr. Newton sald; is taken |age of one period each week to & |lution directs the controller general of dipped—or creams of perfedt from The Star. study of the work of the conference. | the United States to audit the expendi- flavor? One of the features of the arma-|We find the newspaper and magasine | tures of that city and to adjust the se- oS | ment conference studies at Western, Ireports quite complete.” counts. You will find them in the | - Nunnally Boxes—and all so ¥ ey 5 £ delicious! , j ived from _ Bon Bons oAsk them at .. IEnglish Overcoats Just off the Boat! 100 of them—the famous make of Kenneth «.$ 3.00 to $7.50 & ] : " e s |- Specials ‘ Durward, eminent London tailor, landed in the ey SRR Sors S d harbor of New York Tuesday. Yesterday we g:';fry' Felt el o or Saturday placed them on our racks. 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