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MIRIAM | HOTEL GRAFTON Conn. Ave. and De Sales St. DECIDED REDUCTION ON ENTIRE MOST EXCLUSIVE UP-TO- DATE MODELS IN STOGK OF . \, THE EVENING DEPARTMENT EXPLAINS NOMINATION’S RENEWAL Why Maj. R. J. Peck’s Name Will Be Returned to Senate After Refusal by the Senate to confirm the nomination of Maj. R. J. Peck promotion for Rejection. to the grade T STAR, WASHINGTON, D. leutenant colonel has been fnter- preted by the War Department in a manner which calls for repeated sub- mission of the nomination to tha Sepgate on each occasion of a vacancy in the grade of lieutenant colonel. A statement issued by the War De- partment, explaining its interpretation of the-Senate's action, said ‘that body {has, in effect, taken disciplinary action {against Maj. Peck, and should, therc- fore, always have the opportunity to decide if such action should continue or be_concluded. “The nomination of Maj. Peck for promotion,” the statement says, “Will, therefore, be submitted to the Senate for confirmation to il the first va- of COAL QUALITY owns and Dresses The Maximum Heat to the division. The fight over the The Minimum Expense ‘nnmnmllun held up the promotion Linc. You'll realize the [|of & number of junior officers. 233 limit of satistaction from the fuel we'll FOR ALL OCCASIONS = My Gift 234 advise. %% Grace -m: and F Stx. SE- | cgncy in the grade of licutenant colo- nel arising subsequent to the date of the Senate's action.” The nomination of Maj. Peck, wWho |served with the 35th (Kansas-Mis- | souri) Division, with the rank of | brigadier general, was rejected by the |Senate at the recent extra session aft- er a long fight' led by the Kansas and |Missouri senators who pressed charges [that the majfor while in France with the division made remarks derogatory ! ORDERED TO CAMP BRAGG. Maj. Gordon H. McCoy, field artil- lery, in the office of the director of i sales, War Department, has been or- jdered to take a course of instruction 'at Camp Bragg, Headquarters! Via the Castelberg Partial Payment Plan For Any Article Up to 825 Pay Only 50c a Week For Any Article Up to $30 Pay Only $1.00 a Week Tor Any Article Up to $75 Pay Only $1.50 a Week For Any Article to $li Pay Oynly SZ.NLE w$ g For Larger Amounts—Pay in Proportion Pay $1.00 a Week! l7JeWe“Elgin” Gold Watch A superb de- sigrn_in 18-kt green gold fill- ed—richly en- graved. thing unusual in a man's watch. Priced at: “DU BARRY” Pearl Necklaces These are the famous jewel movements and round or octa- gon cases; guaran- teed 20 years. French Pearls that are so well known for their superiority—the proach to the genuine Oriental Guaranteed against breaking, and discoloring. nearest ap- Pearls. peeling Suggestions! The vanity fancy — initials free. Announcing THE RETURN OF Mr. Paul F. Bachschmid, Jr. —who will be glad to again wait upon a patron- age gamed through twelve years’ previous service in this store. / latest designs in cases -~ plain and engraved Wrist Watches Your choice of extension brace- let or ribbon band bracelet; 15- Stlckpms ular shapes and settings. AMEOS B ea utifully cut and set in arious _plain, chased and pierced mount- ings. T Up Our reed GUARD THEM registered glasses—we proper cnes at— 50c or $1.00 a Week Without furnish —for your eyes are your most pre- cious possessions. you would bLe useless to the world. optometrist examine your eyes FREE. them will | If you the Rings never fail to please as gifts ‘and when you ‘are offered such a Imammoth stock as ours in which to ymeke your selections—the task f{s .easy. Just a few suggestions follow: , Diamol_ld Rings, $25 up Birthstone Rings, $5 up »Cameo Rings, $10 up ” EmblematicRings, $8up 2 £ufies v T gk C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 192f. Il i them In their problems. The resicentsibecauce of tae lower ¢ of the District, “poor thinss” =aid{ol his products and purtly { Mr. Upshaw, have no onc Lo repres: unliguidatea indebtedn - | them, ipurcnasing power “I am fn favor of District sufiras: it il | continued Mr. Upshaw, {basis that 1 was in favor ol suffrage. . A rising voic of all those pr who were r and who had was calied for by Mr. 1 that the question of V Addresses Commerge Cham- | retaining Yot of the hios e ¥ problems had te be combatcd aLyn ber Following Reports on Ef- e oSt . . i o . ings. forts for Voice in Congress. | o, o r o e it An interesting address by Gov. W.|which represented the chamber it P. G. Harding on the federal reserve|the hearings was composed of Chijun | for zIEnD. ol o UL s, Yotan anks which. ot e sityztion in our ¢ oiher U system as related to American busi-| Brown. Robert N. Harper. Arthur i ness, a short talk by Joseph H. mour, H. H. Glassie and hi DeFrees. president of the ChamberiHe briefly reviewed the threc of Comemrce of the United Stat tor 4 for U and reports by H. H. sie a are being conside James T. Lloyd on the hearin before the Senate District commi no dissension among on_ national rep ion andiw, on bus n as to whal suffrage for the District featured| measure the Consequently f the December meeting of taejthe ¢ Aummnw'“"k etk i Washington Chamber of Commerce | the dones resolution, wiich wrovies o g, aeter last night at the Willard Hotel. lior ynstitutional amendment and | o o bl aoaw A touch of the dramatic was given | would give the peopl: ol the 1 u...{ iniy upon the price wi| proceedings at the conclusion of |national represeniation in the Hous: bui in inanuiwciuri reports presented by Mr. Lloyd a 4 Senate. in the clecioral college hokt | Mr. Glassie. Representative Upshaw :nd the right to sus wid be sued indfon,. i fo th of Georgia, one of the n con- | the federal courts change 1o the | el gressional guests of the evening, rose lorm oi local government is CoNCn-{ qugiries por e to his feet, and, silencing the | A or asked 1 ¥le iGRishAQ: product . Gftier plause for the speakers, asked for! had Wi hearings, d th lements ost 4 the privilege of add ng the | chairman « he committee compli At yerits @nar T chamber for” five minute lmented the akers on their ad- cthment must o “I just want to say one word to;mirable addresses™ ‘ st e thiepn T conclude the admirable appeal made]| Mr. Glassic. who then took the foor. . obligati incurred as DEIT A AT for representation for the District of | said that those who supported 2 " i . Columbia by these speakers,” he said. | Ud sentation ai the hear “*Amen’ It is an unspeakable{Were net only rd with courte travesty on American ideals and|but with « r i principles that the children of the | b Distr d Mr. e in chowed th were there | a people living have to go tu s Spangled Bunner,’ study history, grow up in t e dome of the most beautiful build- ! 3 ing in the world, and then, when they | Bil- attain the age of twenty-one, have; 'n* Washington ol, learn * and to move to Maryland or Delaware to]4n0 be a citizen of this great nation. | D “It 15 unfair_to have all of dom distinguished Washingtonians of this subject, while membe Congress, who really settle the mat ter. are compelled to sit still nd listen. That~s why I am making these remarks. “One reason why 1 am exceedingly ' anxious for the District of ~Columbia ! to have representation in Congress is to enable me to ghwe the full me ne and strength to my effe stri B o Ire len own umric: aid that the people of | usked C ies G0 MOURNING BLACK 24 Hours fina are twe sur, the L pru et | not bas 200 amp are Ladies’ Smail and Neat Elgin Wrist Watch—20-year gu aranlee(l case. priced A. KAHN Ine. 935 F Street whi ing are the at England. Men’s Imported $22.50 Specially Priced! Eighteen hands plaid robes. from London. warm without bei these robes and the especially desirable receiver. Jaeger' 16—all that we h sale today at $35. for any man. The price is due to the Daily, appree fin favor of i1, they mpra 20t 15 v sober conviction that b in v, this st fact nor in some produc ture: erai price index and the level is the great consumer of tured goods. Just arrived from House Robes thé viewpoint of the House - Robes $35 Reduced F rom $50~ robe is made from natural, i ] | l dyed, pure camel’s hair. ’ be difficult to select a finer gift I have discontinued the agency. THE AVENUE- AT NINTH 8:30 to 6 the sblen. nmitte ten e signif s I do, of a man having repre- n th Lody th: rns embers of < ..n'v District - commitiee an, and they TR to ux 1o sticatid caule on 4 V. -“not merely (o want re 86 0 aanian have to together und i ive ot local but d to be represented in the i parliament ore the resi- ts of the District of Columbia wi, United tes want repres American Congr: and the financial con ons throughout the country have ed greatly during the past year, = arding nei v conditions much better months ago. indications tement and general this coun 1 they were are m bear se who kn situation appreciat fa Jusiness has passed th nary stage, the acute period on. but we have not vet re. maley,” for the readjustmesnt 1 been uniform and there is not ve blished a natural and equitanle is for the exchange of goods for ds or goods for services. For ex- ple, farm produdts in many now below the | -war leve instances b»elow the o1 nf some n ac d goods have declined sharply le others have not, and the gen- cost of liv- still muct above the 1913 Manufacturers and merchants 1 ar Vit agri Itural sections. The farmer His purel is much impaired, present i you | muni i desiructive purposds. These interested tw conditions in |1 o {time we were a debtor nation. When| Wher we m {the war broke out in Kurope tne| HER DAUGI S [United States was a debior on thei & AND ANDSONS! < balance sheet to the extent RAYMOND BURGE icommerce work in {would have a growing ome English A direct importation All-wool materials, ng weighty— colorful without being gaudy. The many years of comfortable wear in special price at which they are marked (due to their late arrival) make them an gift from both giver and Knit ave—to go on This famous un- It would concession in fact that we ! three new members had been elected i | ! MITCHELL, Tuesday, December 13, 1921, from 1o = Tily bocause o 4 tondency 10 inev i mdehtedn tloeal Taxation has incre: and nn e of 1a my iad XX hiz NORMAN DOl never wil [ 1 year NORMAN DORSEY. vheh we uever < costs of product st i of iranspor = ommere IANDMOTHER, BES- Tovine r LIAM C. L year ago timn o thie e been held - program st 1o up ¥ b which confeal | as harbingers | 1 au HIS LONELY MOTH ot b NASH chments® the these addition: must he met b or other. Mon| ment is devote expended fo to pon-productive ed for constructive or productive | in the creation of new wealth will | nulate the revival of business ac- | But von “The position of the United tes | P e fwith respect to world affairs has en-! A 1 jtirely changed since 1914. I'p to tha: | of probably four billior e resenting amounts due count plus foreign inve country. Now we are a creditor na- | T tion in a large amount. Besides the | sum of ten billion dollars advanced by wmu.:xy the United States to nations asso- | ciated with us in the war. there is dollars. rev- | rrent ae- | ts in this | of HARRY lied sixte wux large balance due this COUNtAY 18 & | GEBSISR. Serorems ooy ime? * veralt of private trade transactions,| WEBSTEE Swestest thouchis o the which has been variously e m!l WERST this life De from a_billion and a half {0 three and | 14. 1901 one-half billien dollars Mr. DeFrees. in_a brief address, pointed out the value of chamber of | America. He said | that the growing tendency for men and women to get together in cham-! ber of commerce meetings and dis- | cuss impartially public _question influence the legislative halls of the countrv. | The annual meeting of the Wash- | ington chamber has been annour 1 for January 10, when ten directors | will be chosen and a president un-]i Dear mother. Twents left us sad and « ago today i this un T 0N yes We i ARAMINTA, ANNIE FUNERAL DIRECTORS WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 11 «t. ne. Ploue Lincoln 524 Modern Chipel. Antomobile Fuaerale V. L. SPEARE CO. two_vice presidents elected. Sidney West, bership committee, chairman of the mem- aid that thirty- | (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR CON. : " NECTED WITH TEE ORIGINAL W. E. i SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) i Phone Fravkiin G626, B10 F { | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3033 M St. N.AV. Established 1841, Piione West 98 Automebile Service. to the organization during the last month DIED. BAPTIST. rted tiss life T nber 13, 1921, at 4:30 am.. and painful illness. at her resides .e.. Mr<. LAURA A BAPTIE o mourn her loss four cous Mrs. Luey Mre. Annie ( Funeral Director ion_Bantist Churcl ET «tion. Comme- and C ste. ne.. w. dious chapel and molern cremutorinm. Moderate Friday. December 16, { prices. now. Tel. call M. 138 BOWEN, Tuesday, December 7 ORGE'H . Ttmothy Hanlon Rowen and_father of Mr €41 H ST, Phone L. 5343, "Mrs. Savdie Dom B Funeral Friday at 10 a.m. from St Augus. | s bty w8t ¢ A | Frank Geer’s Sons CO Vited to attend. Remaine can be seen at . Rarhour's nnderiaking establishment |\m| York and Chicago papers piease copy.) Uncle, you have crossed the mysstic river ] And are safe on vonder shore I i i Soon we will be there to meet ¥ou, Where parting will be no more. YOUR _LOVING NEPHEW, BOWEN. By COLLINS. Tuesdar, December 13. 1821, RO | ERT M. COL . son of the late Thomas d Frances Bell Collins. Funersl f <idence of his aunt, Mre. Lucia D. Fray 10 19th wt. Interment Glenwood CLAREN H S0 1 ST i _Automobite Ser d band of Aonie and son of Luther W. an the late Mollie Downey. Funeral from his ! Rladensburg road and Ross | (Baltimore and Richmond pa caps.) ; EDMONSTON. On Sunday. December 11. | DOt At 11:40 pom.., MARK For heloved i 1208 H STREET Nw H (FORM:RLY S40 F STNW) PHONE MAIN 108 late residence. T Cottage City. M, 11:30 o'clock am. | . ‘Nichol. 1 ':-nurknu"nx.‘nmmm 15, Interment | ARSpeare CiNichols WBSpesrs Creek cometery. H = ENRIGHT. Tuesday. December 1 4 JAMES T. RYAN at her residence. 1002 2nd <t nw.. CATH. | 317 PA. AVE. S.E. ERINE “nee' Bovlany.” beloved | - Modern Chapel Lincoln 161 Private Ambulances. wife of Mauric Funeral 'from Livery in_Conpectin late residence Friday. Decembe k. thence to St. Steph Relatives and friends invited to attend. 15 CEMT'TERIES. HENDERSON. Departed this life on Sund: = December 11, 1921, at 9:30 pm., CHARLE HENDERSON, son of Lucy Butler. Wil buried foom. Gethesonoe Baptist Ciu pshire ave. bet. 1 and Wash. Cir. S ut 130 Thoreday, December 13. * Frient The Park Cemetery G’ relatives are invited. Rev. Ha Non-Sectarian Perpetun pastor. H B 5 % HOLLORAN. Suddenly on ) Decem- | Beautiful and fitting 91, at 1 p.m., at kis late residence, location. place, Somersel, Md.. THOM: nd of Edna A. ol | Funeral from Church of { Readily accessible—on electric car line. On Baltimore boule- vard, at District line. Office: 1235 G St. N.W. Phome Franklin 4745, Werite for lliustrated Booklet. MONUMENTS. We specialize In designing and erect- ing memorials (monuments and mau- soleums) of quality and character. AS A, loran ‘(nee Eber) the Blessed Sacrament, Chevy Chase. D. C., on Thursday at 10 a.m. 140 at| her _residence. 1413 Corcoran st. n.w. ! ,JOSEPHINE MITCHELL, beloved wife of the late William Mitchell and mother of tie late Lulu Lovage, grandmother of Josephine, Alice and Elizabeth Parker and great-grand: mother of Dorotby Ellis. Fnneral from St.| Augustine’s Church Friday. December 16, at{ 10 a.m. High requiem mass. Remains be seen Thursday at E. R. James & B funeral parlors. Friends invited. 15 Officers and members of District No. 2, and St. Thomas' Ladies’ No. 64, K. of St. J.. are hereby the death of Sister Josephine Mitehel, A call meeting will be held at St. |~ 5 representative will call by appoint- rad: ing._December 2P0 o'clork: - Funeral from S Augus. | ment with portfolios of designs and sug- Fuseral from tine's Ohurch Friday morning at 10 o'clock. A DEVAUL, District President. ~ | 9estions- A. MARCHELL, Rec. Recr, = THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 2 L. M. WELLS, Auxiliary President; L. Y. WEEMS, Rec. Sec'y. - 914_Fifteenth Street. MULLOY. esday. December 13, 1921, = CeonG B‘.l“llll':ufl’ X beloved husband ol FUNERAL DESIGNS. Catherine 8. Mulloy (nee Cust mecan ] L from te_residence, 1286 Hulf st. 'rhw"-" 'l')e«:'m T5. at 2 o'clock. Friends Gude Bros. 0)-, 1214 F St. and Telstives invited to attend. Prompt auto delivery rervice. NORTON. Tuesday, December 13, 1921, at| -~ Artist xpressive—ine; ive. . 6:55 p.m., at bis residence, 1943 Caivert %0 T col. "HANNIBAL " DavENPORT | GEO,W C. s Deloved husbana’ of Neilie 'A. | ¥ FLORAL, EMSLEMNS _Phone M. father sof “LAllian ‘A To8 May gy B MATE LRICES. 261718 Enrion wen 53 Feats. "1 mout l Appropriate Florel Tokens Charlton, aged S3 years, 1 month lnd 4 ashington Floral Co.. . Funeral from chapel of !w!ph ¥ Son, 3084 M st. n.w. un and N. x. Avg Mais ive Bicoomber 15, Taiorneat rym-.ey