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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921. ‘ 17 {WOMEN TRADE MISFIT ST TR NENORAL 1P TV Dt vore W TEMEIE s st TPORTITY FUND WOULD IMIPROVE PRESENTS GIVING JOY 0 MISSOURI GREETINGS STREET LIGHTING) s scme s | TOTREEPLANNERS|...ocor Betioncs Washingronions Shoutd] OWLOARSERVICE| sz | NOWISNEARGOAL undesired Christmas presents was nation, merely addressed to “The held last night at the Women's City man unto whom humanity is most Club. It was a merry party and indebted for a code of practical, Mid-City Citizens Urged to| crimweds e ™’ oS5 "nifit | Oldest Inhabitants Would| Be Represented in Each House—Against [Special Schedule on Both| sy, woritvide Suet i %0 | only $2,302.75 Lacking to tion, which will ultimately lead crupulous ones who received play- to peace on earth and good will Back Plan for Better- | ins curis traded tem win whist | Honor Men on Original Change in Present Form of Government. Lines for January 1 among the mations thereot—wasn- | Complete List for Com- lovers who had received books they ington, D. C.” safely reached for- didn't have time to read. Gloves P foqi mer President Wilson, for whom it : ment. that aid not At were exchanged for Parking Commission. . Lategoers. Sas Intended. g ing Year. omething else that did, and o on, Senator Ball of Delaware, chairman |city is taxed without representation. The telegram was sent Christmas y The Mid-City Citizens’ Association at{ until everybody got rid of their un- The Commissioners will be asked{os the Senate District committee, yes- | You are taxed and Congress appropri- | The Capital Traction Company an-| €ve by Edward F. Goitra, demo- All that is needed to close the re- lts regular monthly meeting last night | cherished “remembrances of Christ- |by the Association of Oldest Inhabl- | erayy told the Federation of Wom. |aies Mmoney as it pleases On its face nounced today that it will operate an| STAUC national committecman from |maining seven opportunities is S, i = v $2,302.75 se who have = in the Thomson School adopted unani- scheme, when first pro- | (ants of thie District of Columbia to!en’s Clubs that he would vote for|able. I am not so sure that you are [OW! service more extensive than ever| ~ Mr. Wilson's reply follows: | B220= 72 fand hose ftioMhavejghe fop mously a resolution directing attention o taai e | | coniass ihe Bsection ot 'a memociallaay! roposition s which'. would', give uot represented. before on New Year eve for the| ~Mrs. Wilson and I warmiy ap- |POrtunities in charge fecl confident to the fact that many of the thorough- hunizy and liable |to the original parking commission [the residents of the District of Co- |y, (pur Sommissioners E;:y‘*’a”r‘;‘“:;‘f accommodation of those returning from K,’:fi‘“fi‘:o“‘é‘; R SN T ;hhl i:cy will be fully subscribed be- fares of ational Capital “are so loud protests from | ypjen established the attractive tree|lumbia the right to vote for the| pointed as citizens of the District of | Watch parties and other celebrations. I s Gosmey, |7 iz New Tear Amoke the oone v s folk," but cold practi- poorly illuminated as to warrant imme- { ZZPLEEITEL 4 system of the National Capital, Prestdent, who appoints the Comm & :,‘,olugmhlixl‘l and“:mon llhe rec;:‘r'r;‘menda- t’{‘hec\vashlnxmln Railway and Elec-{ you, to the democrats of Missouri "“’_“""'Insc;'vcei\'ed toduy byhlh: ‘:fl- diate action” and pledging the support At a meeting in Union e e, |sioners, and a man each in the House | Lons of the citizens here. en you | tric Company_ also will operate spe- most cordialgreotings andimy /| sociated JCNRISHIEs yran i chicl 0r pemts s lebbiant e et i ng in Union engine house, consider it in that light—that thelcial service that night, but will not nfident prediction of triumphant 13100 appropriated by the Civitan 119th and H streets, last night the as- |and Senate to participate in the mak- raen who have, charge of carrying[be ready to announce the schedule| guccess of the party in the new | missioners in their eforts to have the|DISCUSSES PROBLEMS sociation unanimously adopted reso-|ing of the laws, but which would 'not | out the laws are appointed as cit- | until tomorrow. eariaraithe years fhmediately to |Club at its annual meeting. for the ; S : (0.8 e i o1 1 fzens, T/think that v ok L opportunities. This will almost take House committee on uppropriations pro-{ GF AcpIcAN CIVILIZATION |Lutions presented by Dr. William Tin-in any.way change the present form | yre ¢ e, e e Caplital Traction. follow.” e care for @ week of each of the re- vide improvement dall, veteran official of the DIStriet|of government here. ORIt At n ret i ent has force i The Capital Tracti. Mr. Goltr Jwas: maining seven opportunities. On That part of the resolution calling at- At e o Igovernment, calling attention to the | e’ p i hat Wash-| Sie LR orce when| we: _opital Traction schedule fol-| “The democrats of this state send | coniributor has renewed his pledge tentd he Beitor 1 diat advisability A He told his audience tha as] given that consideration. lows: eetings and very earnest wishes O tor has ewe s P : tion to the necessity for immediate advisability of such a memorial. inglon had the very best form of| “Regarding representation in the| Fourtcenth street line—Cars will| 5ic%t B o Chrtmas Tor vou and | of 1ast year of §1 a month each for t uprovement in street lighting 0id: | Prof. Leo Wiener of Harvard Gives T L government in the world today, and | body that makes vour appropriations, | pass 7th street and Pennsylvania ave-y soae inisheal helpmates e es ) SOC pais, Wheregs, many of the streets and tho! & D TEasi 5 % he was not in favor of changing it,|of course it is true that you are not | nue northwest bound for upper 11th ok Ing (AREAS he )l cediitn ks cushfarés of the District of Columbiy Address Before American e Tpdall's resolutions named the byt he believed it would not be af- | actually represented, but you are rep- | street_on a_three-minute headway coalf fiine bt neNILGl Dhe s D NesnoAcad John saul, Willlen '-;"':;,"d‘:rsm::fl fected in any way by giving the ci resented by members who are inter- | from 12 midnight until 12:56 a.m., |town via G street on an eight-minute|. L"ln:.lr’:\b_ulmy. et o (hevrlmr,w: ing parti 3 e le & acemy. William R Smith o poaunders andizens the right to vote for President ested in Washington because it is| then a five-minute headway until 1:43 | headway until 12:36 am. then a ten- | jog ¢ Associated Charities, John Joy son, H street north- ptly acknowledged. Make checks payable to John Joy and a representatlve in the House the capital city. Every person who|am. then a ten-minute hea and Senate. Tt is the only capital city | is fit to represent his state in the|til 2:12 am.. then a fifteen-minute| C: rom G via Pennsyl- in any republic which does not give| Congress should have (lie city of | headway until 2:12 aim., and a Thirty |vere o oW N e its citizens the privilege of voting, he | Washington foremost in his mind. If | minute ~ hezdway thereafter. Cars|streets mortheast. Union station and said. he does not he is not fit to be there. | from upper 14th street will pass 14th |17th and Pennsvlvania avenue south- condition of it in certain sections of our| “Problems of African Civilization™ ;‘d"l- ]"')“'ere d\\'l;\r[tfint superiors in dway un-|minute headway until 1:1 a.m. own territory and to the & s i riener | KNOWledge and skill as arborists, and Eiven our committee by the former T | VT discussed by Prof. Leo Wiener | who gevotedly applied their profes- Ll r that 14th street |0f Harvard before the final session of | sional attainments in devising and north of Thomas Circle would receive [the American Xegro Academy. at|eStablishing the street tree system | Remaining Opportunitics. o _Americ \ St I T - ; d U streets bound for Union sta- A1l v 5 a sl nriedtate Tanet S il which is so_conducive to climatic com- Good Government Important. uestions Aris b 27 ecast, will leave Georgetown on a six-| Opportunity the ore, be it resolved. by the Mid-{ Prof. Wiener detailed painfs of his|fort and adds a needful artistic sup-| “To the people of the District of Co- he q“?“m“ I8 whether members | o abcace Monument and navy yard|minute headway until 1:01 a.m., then:children from the iple: ; oci ing as- | investigations into Arabic culture and | Plement to the rigid outlines of the |lumbix the matter of suffrage seems to = e 3 Trom 390 i ihree-minute headway |a seven-and-one-half-minute heddway | deserted wo o do most its influence on America. and empha- | District highway plan.” be of very great importance” sajq!f Congress who pass your laws are| f S een ght until 1:01 am., then |yntil 1:31 aun., then a fifteen-minute | Amcu ived to date, the item of $3 sized the influence of migrations, con-| DT Tindall further suggested that|Senator Ball. “I don't suppose there | interested. Another question that|f (Sh-minie headway until a.Mm. | headway until 2:01 a.un., and a thirty- | $500.1 e 5.85. the Disirict budget and pledge our sap- | tending that some of the so-called \-i{’“’ proposed ynemorial should bear is a more important question before|has been presented is whether or ey thirty-minute headway thete-|minute headway thereafter. ODpRTIMIIIY D, Ing. to be vort and co-operation to the honorable | digenous practices of Afri erec | testimony to the part which Truman |the world today tha not senators and representatives do | Afier: huget A sy {both father. and mother; deserted Board of Commissioners o Provide bet- | reatly etanhe e tor me of & widespread | Lanham played In_establishing the | government. el S . v e b n t"“"{g“““d" line—Cars will pass 7th | Southeast Service. iwife and three children. Amount [} ter lights for this city.” iMohammedan influence in Africa. The | tree tem of Washington. Mr.| “This is the greatest republ states, and, it so, does the District of [[OUEs] and. bennsvlvania avenue| Seventeenth street and Pennsylva-| 71300, weostecd jto i date, V Baihered Phin for Hotisrment. diary of Columbus was quoted as to|Lanham was superintendent of trees country and the greatest nation in| Columbia get equal show with the | 27uc 10T jeorgetown via Pennsyl-|nja avenue southeast line—Passing| 125 still needed, $684.58. ] BRI The adeptlonior the résol the discovery of Africans of the Man-|and parkings for a number of years |the world, and vet Washington, the| States IR "‘;rx"“*-,"" a four-minute head-|7th street and Pennsylvania a ue | Opportuni 10—Helping those | gbrior to the adoption of che res A L T Ol e MO s D R there was a chorus of “noes” |Way until 12:30 a.m._ then a six-min- | northwest for 17th sireet and Penn- | who help i widow and s -5 h T Her 1 city of the nation, is allowed! 9 am tromihe Mbor. ute headway until i {ceeded him at his death. s on the arrival of the discovere then afsylvania ave cadway | yte headway until nue southeast, a ten-n in the government of the ci m; Hdr]r"‘- a eded, $750; T cd to date { association. spoke earnestiy in advo- | ote for the man who! “1 think that argument has more {S¢ven-and-one-half-minute 5 Hhee L e culture of the Mandingo family. Review of Year ave no oy ), : 18 am.. then a 000 necasd; T T o g Lo N a'inc:|he sald, was spread througnout the| capt Gebrge WoR :‘"h" fcler, |aDDOINtS Your Commitsioners, no vote | force than any one yet submitted” |Until 2:11 am. then a fifteen-minute [Afteen-minute headway uniil 2:15 am. | 0. lopfite s 1 omuch pride thatl continent among the Indians Lo e W By n; lc ron :‘Lr, for the Congress that makes your ! Senator Ball “continued. “I think *.“"l »h‘“‘"‘ 41 a.m., ard a thirty-|and a thirty-minute headway there-| Opportunity No. 11—Tuberculosis notienCILy nmocistion 58 Ihel . Officers elected for the ensuing vear | 'e%0 1% chronicle of 1921, recounting |120.o ' Gppropriates your - monev, | that You are fwirly represented in [minute headway thereaiter. atter. took her husband: widow (colored), for an improved system of street | ollow: ~President, Arthur A. Sehom- | hupnenings of the year of interest to |SO it is mot strange t vou are|the ddministration of Your affairs, | ars will pass 7th street and Penn-| Eighth and_ F streets, northeast!six children. Amount needed. $780i Jlan for an improved system of strect | Lirg of Brookisn. N. Yot vice presi- | hePPEnIngs of the vear of interest to |J0 L 1% Mol Stranee that won but isn't it human nature for a mem- |s¥lvania avenue bound for George-|line—Passing 7th street and Pennsyl-{received to date, $453.03; still needed, e ovoments "mtas Horias tha |dents, J. R. Cliftore, Chirles D. Mar-| €15 members, The chronicle con-|%Ciyl 4 want good government! ber of Congress, especially when e | oo |vania avenuc northwest for $th and i3 past few years on sections of K street | (> [. Z. Johnson and Joseph J.|y)."aicociation who died oflcontinued. “I am sure th -|is facing an election. to give his own =| ] streets northea a ten-minuie| 2 France; recording secretary, T. Mont- on who died during the 5 territory more consideratio We |and influenz Vear. |member of the House and 5 When he had finished reading his {AE¥Ious to give you the very 3 EhEaiic ¥ S u, John W. Crom- ~, = ing his v o AV :}::;;nr.;«gnxz‘z‘:oyr.“{»‘:_-lumg:gg the Com- | CI1: correspondin secretary. Robert | PAPET Capt. Evans received a vote of | evernment there is. There have been ponding sec: pBee on: ia number of trials of local self gov north side of Thomas Circle safety | ~Pelham; executive commiitee, O quhe lernment here. but they have been fail dway until 1:40 &.m. a theory in Congr. lorida_avenue line- t if the constitutional amendment {leave navy yard for approved and the states ratify it, | ida avenue northwest via Flo nd you obtain the right to vote for|nue at 1:16 am. The last why any changes should not be made | he 5 smen_ 2re fhere. There i uman, too. Probably that Wash- [} ington dues not get equal show. “But you must admit that there are all human. ereasurer, L. .| ngre: " last night adopted children ceives 13—Too zoud to olored), womin thanks by the asso nstaking manner in which he sum- Kelly Miller, John W. Cromwell, F.|D3 sare objéctions in vour racial ques- |president and get a r ative i |leave 7th street and Pennsylvania ave-inearly blind ehildres chains for the protection of ped : 7 el i | marized the events. ures in the past. 1 believe that your : : : e any (e pacnuand get awepsesontative iin S o S ' via ] e a5 cially dangerous. 4 Y > { enjoyable eveni Tt rean ™ ] very best that Washington ey ans ol S s thelopening wedee forgettingy avonue & ik - wdobine Thank St [Sniopsnic evene hesnent recsntly | S e o, {Your present good government here. |ie entire local Sovernment in loc] § Seventh smreet line—Passing Tih street | Opportunity No. 14— Thanks God for | jamin A, Colonna, a vice {if the change can be made without {hande 1 can't conecive of the Dier and Pennsylvania avenue northwes tiiree children er ble ntormed by’ Commissionet - Oyetsr | LEGION MEMBERS INVITED. jpresident of the association. who has Government Help Necemsnry, | ¢Ndungering your good government, that the police department is not in T not been able to attend meetings for | Byt why that government cannot|“Nich Would ‘give you the privilege 2 : some time. Judge Bundy brought to |he just as good by permitting yon fo| of voting for Pre a position at this time to place a in Civi | > Trafie officer at 11th stecet and pean. |Asked to Join Civil War Veterans |the members the best wishes df Mr. |vote for President and a representa- h|{for Rock Creek loop, five-minute Leadway until 12:45 aun. and a_ten minute headway until 1:45 a.m. Pass- sending a man to Congress w eloquence, such force and such ent and a repre- |influence that he. could change the received to .10, poe sentative in the ."mniel av;rd tfcn'ati, sentiment there. If you can do it you | ing 14th and U streets northwest for AL ey Ivania av > 3 5 e : ion vy ive i 5o i ¥ ‘ave' right of e bat. [have got to have gome clever, w 7th street wharves, five-minute head-| ™M e sylvania avenue, but that he had noti- for Reception. olonna, and the association voted to!tive each in the House and Senate i ietii D 2 e 3 ? - ived. R e P! © |send him the scason's greetings. 2 question. in my mind, that should ;] A, Sufe {hat the District of Colum. | enson, and if you give such reasons|way until 1. and a ten-minute 5 to direct the policemen on that “beat” | Members of the American Legion Plan White .House Visit. be sottled. T am opposed 10 anyi,\" 'From the standpoint of O convineestlicimembry cLithe | haidw o H car leav: avenue a and las: to give particnlar attention to the |have been invited by Col. John Mc-| viee President Henry L. Bryan, who | 1€gislation which would lead up tg crossing in_question. especially dur- | Eiroy, commander of the Department | rogifoq. reminded T e lg‘any change in the present form of ing the “rush” hours. of the Potomac, Grand Army of the ! meet at the engine house at 11 o'clock | Bovernment here. If vou had a strict- House and Senate, then you should e line—L at ¢ [ don’t believe that [ 15th street and . t objection is a serious one. 1:15 am. for Che tuality, morality and patriotism. shington is eminently entitled to it was announced that the request | Republic. to join the ¢ ar vet- | \fonday morning, New Year day for |1¥ local government here, in order to Against School Board Elections. |¢ar leaves Chevy sl Previously ask " o 1 ed ans’ ¢ the White se |2 % i INES xr day Tas S s p P 5 for Tth stréet wharves. i i of the ociation for the use of the {erans’ umn for the White Hoi a 5 raise money with which to ri t Proof in Patriotism. 5 o o T e N 0 Jhe assoclation for themss of the | 2Xa, Lo e R e onme] a brief business session before Zoing | un_it, You have 0d government now, % Jors Svenae ine et the Civitan Club, $10; rights before the fed- nd you can always re: our Commissioners will viend, $1: 4. O. N., 11, B, § to the President's reception at the (lhe taxes would have to be so high{ “The war proved this. You sent|execepl certa White -House. as to practically confiseate the prop-|more men to war than any of the eral courts Financial Secretary John R. Ma- You must have help from Con-:states, in proportion to population. |assured that u friend, $1; 12 to attend the reception with | $5. Tot vard for Rock Creek 10op via rans should repori to Col. | | New Jersey a fifteen-minute School three days during the second [ ¥ ishi week in January for the production |the vV s ot the’ proceeds "ot which | MeElroy at G. A. Tt Hail, 1412 Penn: |, niia20R0, Bectetiny Sotn I a2 and the national government. | and I will say that they proved them- | he appointed o is patriot- | headway until andis yniributions received Ly The Star are to wo to the school playgrounds, avenue northwest, at moon|gor gsale that morning the badges| “This city, you must remember, {selves to he tle Dbest and bravest {ic and capabie the inter- te Moadway [thereafic wddition to those previousiy had been sranted. from o ich bolnt the ¥el-| which the members of the association | national c¢ity. It is not a city wholly : Soidiers that God ever created. You of the olumbia at T o I s e v Tollow z P WA erans Will march to the White House | firmerly wora when attending White | for \Washinatonians. But it 1s % |have more popuiztion than many of t. 1 don ve that you can|New Jersey avenue. fiftecn-minute £ o c Y esident atip,use receptions. to which every person in every town, | the states, and 21l these things lead | ever have a President who has beadway until m. and a thirty President Driscoll told of the joint 30 o'clo esident D f M. F. Burrows presentgd to the as- | city and state in the country looks]to the one conclusion—that you| Sepator Ball, answering meeting in the Franklin School De- e Nibon (@sl his o1ty s/ Mhes WaRE O ST el ¥ el AL . el IO el D S ciation as a souvenir an order |up v ¥ want this to 1 you ask for. from the floor, said that he was again: c 8. ou al gned by Henry D. Cooke, former |be just as beautiful a city and th Washington was created as the ions for the school board. because community representatives met with | WAR VETERAN MISSING. |aotcinor of the’ bistrict, appointing | government to be just as good as you |capital eiLs of the government. Tt w. v would not be eflective and would SENT TO HOSPITAL. i minute headway thereafter. X < Dis father, Henry Burrows, in do. But you cannot have that if you jintended to be a great city, but it is |‘ead to trouble. Col, Charles S. Linc: eneral st {he program for betterment of thelp o o 0 " 28 Years 014, |Oof weod for Georgetown in 171, have local self-government. So we |the only city in the world where the | The senator took occasion to an-|pse o S aancoin. general staff, losanschony o HoowinE s 2 »| _Jolm B. McCarthy reported that he | will exclude any changes " In your people haven't the right to vote. Even | nounce that he felt Congress had done ! ot Springs oo & foliowed the custom on Christmas|form of government. But when vou|in the little South American repub- | vell to grant suffrage to women and ' 4 ! dorsement of the program as adovted Last Seen Monday. day by yearrving the best wishes of | conic to - the amendment providing |lics where thex have federal cities the | .iso attacked submarine warfare. e | ural Hoopital thene, | and pledged its support to aid in itS§ Friends of Percy Sherborne, twenty- | the association to Mrs. Bruce, 935 S| for the right to vote for the man who ! citizens at lrast have the right to ! wuid t it should not be H S By i GOES TO WALTER REED. adoption by Congre: 2 Sl } | E : ; CecateTom = cders e ont ! 3 v & & = rs old, have asked police istreet. who on Becemher 25 cele-!appoints your executive offic ote. but the federal governmeni | wut e i G. R. Hall rteported that the Fed- ing the Youns man, who has not | brated her 101st birthday anniver-|a vote for a representative e : He 0 t t {maintains control. 1 hope you all wili | crized it of murder ! Bd N. Encers, finance de eration of Citizens' Associations will | heen seen s Monday morning. At sary. the House and Senate vou do mnot! st rol by “the 1nd cannot b just ny ground. | MAJ. SNEED ORDERED EERE. | who recently arrived in thi not admit to its membership the re-|ihat time he left the home of Mr. and| The following were elected to mem- | change your form of government. By |government. vote against giv- | e also Al warfare, . Maj. Albert L. Sneed. air vice, atlc vy from service with the Amer cently organized Iowa Circle (‘iv.izeus'l.urs, Tet bey. 1227 15th street north- | hip in the association last night:|it you would send representatives to |ing loc: Association unless the latter confines, west, for the Old Dominion line station, | Albert Schulteis, Edward M. Dulin, | participate with others who make its boundaries to Florida avenue on|on his way to Moniresse, the country | George Whitney White, Thomas L. |your laws and apropriate vour money, |i¢ss. 1t 1s essential for tha future of | ind sayins that something should bé branch of the procurement division of |1 the north, P street on the south, 6th {estate of Mrs. Laughlin. near Leesburg, | Cavanaugh, Justice Frederick L.|and vote for the man who appoints ithe city and essential for the welfare {done to stop it. the assistant secretary of war. fur street on the east and 16th strest on|Va. Sherborne is a veteran of the world { Siddons, ~ John Holmes ~Magruder, | your officers. That proposition is the |of the natton. the west. war, having fought with the British | Frederick 8. Hodgson, Dr. William C.| one, and only one, to be considered,| “I have made a study of Washington The following were elected last{army. He is light complexioned and | Fowler, Walter W. Ludlow, William|1I think. and am_thoroughly interested in it. night to membership: W. A. Frailey, | wore a gray suit when last seen. Bruce King and John S. Block. “We are told almost daily that the ' There are reasons that could be given o ; Niexandor Catto, Misa Telon B Ray. = '““"'"""flumumflllmulmuuuuumnuuuummmmummmmmmm% e t to Washington | ointing out that Germany still held | Fort Howard, Md.. has been ord. Army in the Rbine val and taking it out of the hands of Con- | 1+ monopoly of materials used in it,!to this city for duty in the planning | en ordered to Walter Reed General pital. this city, for observation and tment. SECRETS OF THE PARIS CONFERENCE Ray Stannard Baker’s inside story of the Big Four's private meetings. 4 . First complete record of what happened behind the scenes of the Peace Negotiations. Written from the carefully guarded personal papers of ‘Woodrow Wilson, who brought them from Paris in the famous Steel Box and the “George Washington Trunk.” Illustrated with facsimiles of secret documents hitherto seen only by the heads of Governments and a few confi- dential advisers. £ erica and The World Peace *.o 3= e The New York Times .. Beginning Next Sunday, January 1st, 1922 Continuing Every Sunday Until Completed Alexander Catto, Miss Helen B. Ray, Hughes H. Hanger. Albert E. Wagner, | [ Charles A. Stott. I.. H. Powell, & § Marcus. Fiorence Lewis. Dr. O. Leete 1. Oter, H. Zirkin, M. E. Zdmundson. John Lamb. John C. Dol- phin, Charles G. Stott, Dr. Willian . Barnhard, Joseph Hutchingon, Miss Ha Nettles, Dr. H. D. Norfon., T. heahin, J. C. Campbell. P. B. Mar- tin. John Irwin, Mrs. Arthur F. Bur- Miss na Burgess and Miss WAR SERVICE HONORED. The name of Frank D. Gavin of | this_ city postal worker who lost | his life while serving with the postal agency connected with the American expeditionary forces in i cluded in w list of m the Post ¢ g rtiii R New Year’s Greeting Cards— Something original will be appreciated. Don't be content to send just a New Year's Card—make our remembrance some- thing out of the ordinary. We “have a variety of Cards that are entirely new in idea and will meet every individual require- ment. When you send Cards or gifts from this = = = = Shop you know you are = Riving the best obtain- = able. ~ For your con- venience we ~ have the stamps, too. Extract from the Secret Minutes of the Big Four. Sueret Punwics e U G197 Sf. . PRISIDENT WILSON pointed out thess States formed the meterial The National = Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop.) 2 Open Evenings Until 9 0°Clock 14th Sl., One door from In Time for Your New Year’s Dinner WE DON’'T KNOW JUST WHY IT 1S, BUT FOR SOME REASON ALL OF US SEEM TO HAVE A FEELING THAT 1F WE'RE GOING TO DO A THING AT ALL, WE MUST DO IT RIGHT. IF WE WEAR A NEW SUIT, WE MUST HAVE A NEW HAT, TOO. NOW, ISN'T THAT SO? THIS YEAR, IF YOU HAVE NEVER DONE IT BEFORE, 5 WHEN YOU AND YOUR FAMILY DRAW UP YOUR CHAIRS TO YOUR FINE NEW YEAR’S DINNER LET THE CHAIRS AND OTHER DINING FURNITURE BE IN KEEP- ING WITH YOUR DINNER. START THE YEAR RIGHT BY REPLACING A FEW OF YOUR OLD PIECES WITH NEW ONES. WE, HERE AT MAYER'S LIFETIME FURNITURE ° STORE, WILL BE VERY GLAD TO HELP YOU.SELECT YOUR SUITE; OR, IF YOU DON'T NEED A WHOLE SUITE, WELL HELP YOU GET THE PIECES YOU DO NEED. WON'T YOU COME IN AND TALK IT OVER? which Gerreny had worked on and used against the world. The principal owers were entitled to es that thers was no risk of a repétition of this. One argument which the principsal enbarrassivg ir > TR Powors might Iind wes tliey were asked whether they intonded=to i.pose & 11fiitstion of srimgmonts on themseives. The reply would be, "Yes, the Council of tho Lezgue of Nations is to prasent & plaa”, 'To this the representatives-of the Small'States would reply "Are you bound to egoept 1t" end the principel ‘Powers would heve to reply "No". the hustle and bustle of business day we are 1 apt to forget that the gifts of nature need atten- tion in order to insure their proper condition. Teeth re- quire more than casual at- tention. Let us examine them. We treat on a guar- antee. “Beware of Dclay” DR. SMITH DENTISTS (INC.) 434 7th St. N.W. Over Kresge's 5¢ & 10c ¥, CI=VErTERY Seventh Stréet Mayer & Co. 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