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14 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1921.° . e ——————— e e ‘M IOPPOSE LIMITING WORK MY FAVORITE STORIES H. M. CAMP RE-ELECTED.|idert: ¥ 3. Bover ;fcr:;:ilrt);.:lr::::|:;g'?;‘malure the next meetlvru: Give Shoes This Xmas ON ANACOSTIA FLATS BY IRVIN S. COBB. Chosen for Third Term to Preside | '*-P°ndIn8 secretary. S T e In his report to the meeting Presi- | ing and the serving of refreshments. onnecticut Society. ent Camp described the growth and £ e Over C ticut Society. d & describ At.the < accomplishments of ‘the society dur- A Randle Highlands Citizens Insist THE SPIRIT OF 7 WITH IMPROVEMENTS annual meeting last night of | Aecomplishments of ‘the soclety dur- 120 TO GRADUATE. t i . (( — . the Connecticut Soclety of the Dis-|proud future. He said it is the d xjoras ws ogram of Development Should trict of Columbla, in the auditorium | bire of the officers o increass ihe| THe fifteenth apnual commencement N A New York East Sider met a friend | “Sure, I know,” said the other. “But 2 membership durin; he Xt few | exercises of the Riley School of Chiro- ot Be Curtailed. - b ubject { Of the Y. W. C. A., 1333 F street, Henry Dl a g t next few in the ball r new rounded s on 3d avenue and told him he had quit | every pcture has got to be a 8 A GOSE bEeas of thalfount ¢ the | MONths, und with this idea in view an | bractic will be h d in the e Limitation -of the development of thel buttonhole-making trade. S".."(,,‘,:.',“ 'w'f'":li'u'.v{fe‘r"e"bli?\‘x‘r:"x; r}a ls:;l e T‘"(' ;r: of t| "“)rganlzed (;m.n would be-attempted :lblt r‘lhllamlI :k‘»le'm‘;;-:;fl;; l(‘i:ekg:;drul 5 “I'm in the art business now,” he |ders s s organ on, was re-elected to serve | by a special committee. He announced | There are 120 m . ¥ the reclamation work on Anacostia|gaiq, proudly—“such & fine business,| marine, or a landscape. or @ still 1ife, |, "t term ag president, Other of | that & Series of county ! representing more than fif- toes flats will be opposed by the Randle |too! Lots of money in iti or a portrait —or what? What did it & | St el T~ Would be held during the y Highlands Citizens' Association ft| “What do you mean—art business?” | represent?”’ ers elected for the ensuing year|jecially arranged by the res | ing of Utah will deliver the demanded his friend. “How. should I know?" said the puz- are Mrs. G. S. Strong, first vice presi- | each county in Connecticut now re- | commencement address. A banquet will was decided at a meeting in the Ran- “ ic- ' d G. GG ; = N A ds. T “Well,” lained Hast Sider, |%led ex-buttonholer. “To me a pic- dent; J. G. Johnson, second vice pres- siding in the District. “New Haven 'follow the exercises. dle l;l\lgg::.r‘:( School last night. “r gocby afiififn"fm:,"ind ?sbu; p|egr. ture is a gmure! This here picture | tes oarer, chalrman of the com- | (,req cheap; then I sell ‘em high. Yes. |now didn't have no name. It was a House Sllppel's mittee on parks. submitted a report f¢argy FERPE T L RO T s and | picture of three fellers and ope flag. on the Anacostia reclamation project " One feller had a fife and ol feller which was unanimously adopted and | *%38Y 1 #old 1t for $50.7 had_a drum and one feller had a - hich pointed out that the provis B —with pompons. All Ui i S 3 broviso| “t wasn't no subject at all,” said | headache | colors P = % o g {.’é’;"l,":f"ih:éfi,':,"';"i:,‘:“hr‘(;’ég lo_ sites|ihe art collector, “it was a picture.” | (Copyright, 1921, by Central Press Association.) |l ............... {Anacostia river, which was included 4 I e 4 n the appropriation act for 1922, was Attractive Showing of Hosiery eliminated from the legisiation of| PEACE WITH HUNGARY. COURT MAY NOT ENJOIN. = ; B if;'fll;l;he(hrmll;l Stated that it was —— TRTaT 1 des e that the work be not limited a f ‘\n this vespect, and in adopting the Proclamation Ending State of War |U. §. Supreme Court Confirms Bight' | BB report s Driuietsa | Will Be Tesued by President. ST ( =3 ”a‘ :l;:;ten“&rekpoer'lmna:k!n'g the space be-| It was indicated yesterday thata proc- | The Arizona act of 1913, prohibiting 3 ~ and navy yard will siast mesi"id€e | lamation soon would be issucd by Presi- | issuance of injunctions restraining Bayi 2 : 9 mer. dent Harding announcing ratification ! picketing, was uph€ld by the United 3 4 : 0 S . . A motion was passed requesting|of the treaty of peace between the! States Supreme Court yesterday so mrl % < \Y, 2 y N Ilustrated 9 District authorities to take action on | {nited States and Hungary, formal|as it prevents court interference With B z grading the area cast of 25th street to permit laying of gas mains. exchanges having been completed |peaceful picketing. ] B and Amply ’ a Sl Saturday at Budapest. The proclama-| In the casé of William Truax and 3 o e “We are building a - railroad | tion which was expected to follow |others, under consideration by the Demon- through these mountains.” - those issued in the cases of Austria|court, it was held, however, the “Rich country, they say.” and Hungary will terminate the methods of picketing used were il- 3 4 . g, strated You bet.- We pay the cost of every | technical state of war with the last | legal and should have been enjoined. ! tunnel with the coal taken out."— |of the former enemies of the United| Justices Holmes, Pitney, Brandels : 3 2 by the Kansas Journal. 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ATERFALLS —rivers — mountains—the Pa- cific Ocean—forests of giant fir and spruce—c\_leryfiling that n}:lakes for scenic beauty Poiret Twill Lace and is in the Gabardine Lace and Satin Silk Combinations No wonder ‘people come to, visit and remain to live here. You see the beauty spots of the Pacific Northwest in cozy comfort from a luxurious observation car—via Chicago & North Western—Union Pacific Lines to Portland, Seattle, Tacoma—the Big 3 of the North Pacific Coast, and Gateway cities to Alaska and the Orient. " OreqonWashington Limited Observation buffet car, standard and tourist sleepers, chair car and diner, from C..& N. W. Terminal, Chicago (9:30 p. m.) for Portland. Girl Gingham | Other” ['Rain Capes Dresses Gi_ft Sizes 6 to 14 This is the season for & ~ $1.00 | Suggestions |t > lined with Jap ¥ 5 Smart styles in plaids | ¢ 3 plaids an epe P d sud checks—soomy poc- || Kinmatie DB LD | Saby o ets and sash ties. 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