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COMMISSIONERS GRANT HEARING ON HOUSING ‘Emergency Housing Association to Have Opportunity to Pro- pose Reforms. Representatives of the FHousing Assoclation of the District of Columbia and advocates of the elimina- soclatior one-th the remainder in July, 1924, ments propositions will be brought out in de- tail at the hearing. ird Do THE KvENDNG SIAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FORD-NEWBERRY FIGHT ENTERING FINAL STAGE which proposes that another be closed in July, 1923, and in favor of these two ‘The association invites all citizens in- Emergency tion of the slums of Washington will be given a public hearing before the Dis- trict Commissioners Friday marning, January 6, at 10:30 o'clock. The assoclation proposes a municipal bond Issue, the proceeds to be used for the_constriction of about two thousand model, sanitary, fireproof, but inexpen- aive, homes, to be sold or rented to the present alley dwellers. The rents there- from, the association believes, will be sufficlent to repay the bonds in fifteen ars. A plan for closing up alley dwellings next July, present law goes into effect, Is also ad- vanced by the Emergency Housing As- one-third of the ‘when the terested In these proposals to be present at the heari GETS CLASSIFIED POST. Mrs. Bertha Ryan Enters Service On the recommendation of the Post- master General, has directed that Mrs. Bertha Ryan may be appointed & clerk In the clas- sified service, as the Civil Service Commission may prescribe in connection with the work to which it is proposed to assign her upon appoi Department. Mrs. Ryan is the widow of John P. Ryan, a former employe of the i'os Office Department, “who, after twemy~ two years of faithful service, died, leaving five children. ngs. —_— Case Comes Up Tomorrow in Sen- ate Under Agreement Reached Before Christmas.’ Plans are being perfected today by the factions in the Senate for the final battle in the Ford-Newberry senatorial by Executive Order. b kY President Harding | cese will recess and ‘subject to such test Senator ment in the Post Office | Michigan, This Morning at 8--- We Started Our Semi-Yearly Clean U All Discontinued Soft Collars 10c 35¢ and 50c Values $1.50 English Wool Hose 85¢ $1 & $1.50 Silk & Lisle Hose 65¢ $4, $5, $7 Cloth, Felt and Silk Felt Hats $1.95 0dd Lot of CAPS 95¢ Reduced Prices on election contest in Michigan, involving the right of Senator Truman H. his seat in the Senate. case will come up tomorrow under an agreement reached before the Christmas claring Newberry, the republican incum- bent, the legally elected senator s ex- pected next week. speak Saturday. Kalamazoo, Voters he would support Mr. Newberry. A close vote with present indications of a vote favoring Senator Newberry, is conceded generally by Senate leaders. New- The & vote on the resolution de- Townsend, republican, of announced that he would He also informed the ., League of Woman vice Mich. Merchan- dise from Each Department S-H-I-R-T-S $1.50 and $2 F Neglige SI::-::T.~$1'15 Hedrer e e $2.85 450 “Staro Cord” $3.35 $3. 85 i 15,165 $6. 35 $6 Imported Novelty Shirt: $8 Fancy All-Silk Shirts . $1.00 Silk Ties «conw.. $1.50 Silk . $3.00 Silk $3.50 and $4 Tie®) i siioco $2.50, $3 an Mr. Nuflmrry': tho Illlx his own right. they had assuranc $12,000 and $8,001 preme court, $10,000 and ditor, $10,000 and $6,000; and deputy auditor, $7,500 and $3,000. $2.00 Silk i $2.50 Silk THER! < harsiois o FHEE osorisinn “‘doubtful” governor, I NECKWEAR -.65¢ 95¢ 5115 $1.85 $9.35 $3.50 Silk Kmued$1 85 I Ties ...... Cape Gloves ........ $1.85 | Mocha All Lined Gloves 259, Off Gloves ........ ..$2'2 PAJAMAS $2.00 Values...... $1.45 $2.50 Values. .....$1.85 $3.00 Valaes......$2.15 $3.50 Vduu.-m.....$2.65 $5.00 Values...... $3.85 $6.00 Values. .....$4.85 $10 and $12 Silks..$7.85 oy $1.50— Box of 6....... $3.00— Box of 6...... $6.00— Box of 6. . < . Initialed HANDKER- CHIEFS $1.15 $9.25 $4.50 Bath Robes and Dressing Gowns 33 139 Off CLOTHING REDUCTIONS $30 Suits and O’coats. $32 Suits and O’coats. $35 Suits and O’coats. $38 Suits and O’coats. $40 Suits and O’coats. $45 Suits and O’coats. $50 Suits and O’coats. $55 Suits and O’coats. $60 Suits and O’coats. $65 Suits and O’coats. $70 Suits and O’coats. $75 Suits and O’coats. $80 Suits and O’coats. $95 O’coats ....cvene.-n$71.25 .$22.50 .$24.00 .$26.75 .$28.50 .$30.00 .$33.75 .$37.50 .$41.25 .$45.00 .$48.75 .$52.50 .$56.25 .$60.00 ALTERATIONS INCLUDED Ouwing to the extremely low prices—we will be unable to charge any merchandise during this sale DRESS CLOTHES Now $45, $58.50 Sidney West, Inc. Fourteenth and G Sts. supporters expect & ma- Jority of from thres o seven votes. th a half dozen republicans still are with their action sald to depend in part on whether Senator Newbergy decided to w% in ome republican leaders were reported to have advised the sen- | Montgomery County, Md., Man to ator against taking the floor in the Senate, while others were sald to be urging that he address the Senate. Some close friends of the senator said today '8 that he would come here and speak probably next week. ‘WOULD INCREASE SALARIES. General increases in salaries of of- ficlals of the Philippine Islands gov- ernment 18 provided in a bill intro- duced In the Senate by Senator New, republican,, Indiana, chairman of the | giserict, territories ' committee. fixed by the bill as compared to the prosent pay of the positions are; Gov- ernor goneral, $25000 and $18,000 $15,000 and $1 chief justice of the supreme court, justices of the su. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922, -|A. 1. CUMMINGS TO ENTER | THE WEATHER 'ucAP-I' [:[]SPEN'BK" RACE AGAINST ZIHLMAN | Ditic ot coumi e szt e AR U e IS REPURTED BE AB Shoemaker of Tilsit Amused! noon, 57. Haromete!‘—‘ 8 p.m perature, condition, slightly [the name of Capt. Cospenick by his muddy. impersonation of an officer of the Ge Maryland, cloudy and colder to- World by Impersonation of p.m 0.06; 300 12 midnight, 29. 96 4 a.m., 29.91; Weather in Vario E: He was seventy-one Wednesday, 2 At 11 p.m. CAVASEA J of A. L. and the late Jen. e Matice of funeral later. 6% SCHMAVONIAN. Suddenly, Tuesday, at n‘u;mll;.mmu Qb W . A AG K. SCH! of the Degirinent of State. Be Candidate, His Friends Say. BALTIMORE, Md., January 5—A special dispatch from Annapolis to the Sun says: Andrew J. (“Cy") Cummings, Mont- gomery county, will be a candidate for the democratic nomination for Congress from the sixth congressional according to triends with whom_he talked in Annapolis yester- day. He will oppose the incumbent, Representative Fred N. Zihlman. Mr. Zihl ‘also was in Annapolis greet- ing friends and former associates in the state senate. . Mr. Cummings, it is said, feels that, with the reaction to democratic prin ciples, indicated by the democratic sweep last November, party chances are bright for defeating the republic t Constantinople, at a e s wiil be neld at the n Friday, Interient private. IN MEMORIAM. g remembrance of my desr AM H. BAIR, who departed life two years ago today, Jamuary 5, Gone, but not forgotte HIS LOVING WIFE. ing_remembranc RANDES, wio Jauuary 3, night; tomorrow, "fair and colde: strong westerly winds. Virginia, fair tonight ard tomor- row, except rzin tonight in extreme |aouzheuz portion: colder; strong southwest and west winds. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 43; 8 p.m., 43; 12 midnight, 44; 4 a.m., 53; 8 am., 55; icer. 90; noon, 29.93 German Off ]hghvd temfimlure 57, occurred at| By the Amociated Prese. BRANDES. noon today. west temperature, 42, L Cosurrodins ey ot terdays LUXEMBURG, January 4.-—An- Temperature same date last year— |nouncement was made here today of Highest, 59; lowest, 40. the death of William Voigt, the pic- - (londlnln- a: the :‘V-lhr- e turesque shoemaker of Tilsit, who be- , emperature and condition of the e e water at 8 am-Great Falls: Tem- |Came famous several years ago under of my dear son. OS( died, " after 1 The salaries May his soul rest in peace. Yor the tungue cannot tell well. IS MOTHER, SISTER AND BROTHER. * d loving remembrance of who departed this ten years ago today, January 5, 1 Just a line of sweet remembran emory fond and 1 ,000 $7,500; au- Cities. the whole world by an escapade in 1906 at Cospenick, a suburb of Berlin. In October of that year a man in t uniform of a captain of grenadicrs recruited a detachment of twelve men in the streets of Berlin through a { CABANISS. forged military order. At the head of [ mother. F the men the “captain,’ identified as Voigt, went to the an town, arrested the burgoma: B [ Tempemun. : = S e O AU HEE This is the third report that has therefore, with the feeling that his 838 £1 reached this country since 1912 of the battle will not be futile in what is| BStatious. 522 &% death of William Voigt, the quaint nownz LoT ordinarily regarded as a republican 85% % character who supplied amusement 101 00 Junuary stronghold. —_— . CHAPLAIN GIVEN LEAVE. Chaplain John V. Axton, who re- cently returned from a tour of duty with” the American forces in Ger- many, will visit his former home in t Lake City, Utah, prior to report- i think o i a IH\'! G U\r AN In s romembrance of our dear TIE CA (nee Nugent years ago at Je 1913. Cl Cloudy Cloudy in Cloudy Pt.cloudy Rain N. J., January mourn, for you, des mother, ing for duty as a st in the and the treasurer and took posse s . Service School for Chaplains. Giondy |of tunds amounting to about $1.0 Syl Clouty His trick was soon discoverl, ol i e haetils in December of the same year he B et and Lutlowed spot, MAJ. HOSTETTER RETIRED. {ou0s | sentencen o four Years’ imbrisonment. | it e Lol hit, Sar Maj. Henry S. Hostetter, finance de. In August, 1908, he pardoned by You will ot be fore Tre. partment, recently stationed at Mid- MALTELL JAMES. * the then Emperor William, dletown, Pa., h:ls been placed on the March, 1910, he came to the and TUn: in . Galveston ed retired of the Army on his own Helena . Cl Pt.cloudy tates, where he visited Chic remembrance of my ROUNSE, who left me application after more than thirty- | Jicksenvilie. 30. ew York. He was deported by the 1920. cight vears' servi . cooe Qlear | American government the foliowi i NELLIE. Loutsville Cioudy | April. The Berlin ne ving rememdraoee o We are now fill orders in rotation the new price. Rt iph Jose, Tel. 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At the average age, you deposit a month for each $1,000 INSURED SAV- INGS PLAN unit. If you do not live to make 120 They also receive from the bank the balance to your savings credit here. AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS ER $1,400, RES‘OURCES OVER DMMERCIAL |, NATIONAL Interest on Your Savings Compounded Twice a Year How can they doiit? Answer: No losses to charge off. Fourteen years’ successful business without the loss of a dime is the record of this com- HERE you know the net earning power of your savings. Your deposits with us are free from all Taxes and can be with- drawn any tlme. THE Building ‘Association is the world’s best known and safest method for sys- nd cl She is sur daughter, ived by four sons and a who were at the bedside en d ame, except Maj. Charles Lowndes, who arrived at the home hours after his mother's Geath. The other children are Lioyd Lown- des, Tasker G. Lowndes, Miss Eli beth Lloyd Lowndes and Col. W Bladen Lowndes. Mrs. Arthur Jay Hepburn of this city. a niece of Mrs. Lowndes, ‘also at the bedside. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, and interment will be in Cumberland. Births Reported. liowing births have been reported to h department within the last twenty- Rryln A, St Neitte B Wit girl. Davia T. and Helen 0 Walters girl. Seiam 7. “wna Mary B Thomas I, and Fauade Leftwich. buy Peter and Hazel M. Staples. girl. Alonzo and Madeline Dabney, William and Buth Johoson, girl bert and Adalaide 8. Rn(nemml boy. Maxwell, Ale E Caner. 58, Garfleld g«uflmx‘.‘x‘ ennie 1) arfel Joms 3+ Clar. Elizabeth’s Hospital. Cornelius _Brown, Tniversity Hospital Yalie F, Chamberlin, 98, 1711 Lanter oL Thomas Mattingly, 6 days, St. Ann's Asylom. Infant of James and Margaret Waters, 5 honre: Sibley Hospital. bert Williams, 40, Washington Asylum Hospital. AMice Ashton, 58, 1615 11th st. Lucy L. Brown. 78, 1614 Church st. Annfe Parker, 49, 416 Bland ot 1no; ‘Tuberculosis ‘Hospital. Thom s mcnudm, 25, Tuberculosis Hos- .nchn ‘Thompson, 1. Childgen's Hospital. M, Harri onths, 1776 T af Tofant ‘ot Haymond and Leona Harrison, 8 days, Freed ‘Hospital. ORIGINAL G. A. R. MAN DII PANA, I, January 5.—James C. McQuigg, one of the organizers of the Grand Army of the Republic, is dead here at the age of eighty-three years. He was a delegate to the republican national convention which nominated former President James A. Garfield. fant BROWN. London. It was discovered late: ever, that he had spread the report kimself as a hoax. The second report of his death reached this country in March, 1918, but this report, also, judging from today’s dispatch from Luxemburg, appears to have been e: aggerated. An incident illustrating his unusual character occurred in connection with his imprisonment in Berlin. After he was sentenced a certain Frau Wertheim of Berlin offered to pay him an an- nulty. This was accepted by Voigt, but several years after he was par- doned he brought suit against her for DIES IN BURNING HOUSE. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., January 5 police of Brookvilleé district, € bell county, are engag to straighten out the N volving around the burnin white man in a tially complet residence in West Lynchburg they can identify participants in an alleged orgie at the house they will have made some headwauy During the morning there S there to awaken people living ne by. At 5 o'clock the building found to be atire and it w pletely destroyved. Later it covered that a man had been burn sufficient jeé w ceath. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincerc ing and the Artisans for their and kindness, for the beautiful floral irib- utes tendered at the death of 0 3 LAWLO! . Members of M D. of A., will meet touight at the home of Mrs, Mary Hohenste:n Heights, Va., to arrange for th our late sister, EMILY am, from St wood, D. R Ftiends. invited. t cemetery. January 4 January 5. 1922, I tice of funeral BOWEN. Departed this life Fridar, Decem r 30, 29 pm. in the fall triumph of faith, SINAH B beloved mother of Sy Towia, Attie Hotes, and Rose Herman. Funeral from s A. M. E. Church, Friday, January 6, at 12:30. Interment at Arlington cemetery. Friends and relatives respectfully invited. 8, 1922, at her residence, 1782 T s BROWN. devoted aunt of Aur: tis. Funeral from St. Augustine’s Ohurch Friday at 9 am. Relatives and friends iu- vited. Members of Ladies' CLff Rock As sociation are hereby notified to assembi Church, Ioth st. be St. Augustine I i ey & and M sts, n.1 1922, at 9 of our late ANNIE M. BRf AANSHALL, President. SMITH, Financial Secretary. ¢ AllL members of the Young Ladies® B adinte. Relief Assoelation aré equested to attend the funeral of our sixter, MARY day, January 6, 1927, ‘at 10 Church, 15th g INTA TINNEY, Pres. CHASE, Rec. Sec. 000! rday, Decembs o Cot SAKIE BRON from, the chapel of w H n.w., Friday, Departed this life Wednesdar, pm m m at his late January 4, 19: Tesidence, ‘121 ter an il Dess of eight days, in fall trimph of faith, BAMUEL FOUNTAIN, beloved husband of Bessie_Fountain, devoted stepfather of mont Brown, brother of Diana Jackson, Nau- nie Gillen, Matilda Watson aud Elizabeth Fountain. ' He s to mourn_their loss a host of relatives and friends. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. (Brooklyn pupers please ) Thursday, January 5, 1922, at her residence, 1630 Park road northwest, LAURA FULTON, f Dr. Henry Keerl 81 years. Funeral services at northwest Friday, Junuary Interment at Motnt Olivet Md., Baturday, Janu- rick ” papers 8 at 5 pm. Frederick, T at I am. please’ copy.) i T 88. On Thursdsy, January o, 1022 O home, 3420 P at. 5w, THOMAS 77, husband of the lute JSamah Grog. ba. ‘morning, from Lis neral Saturday HOrInS: Hety Triity Chweh 922, at 10:15 HAYES. 'nn-hy. JlnulP! 13.05 ik m. her residence, thee of Jo K. auid STt Be, wma ‘mother K, and % and Karl ‘ana Pavline Holer, Funeral from her 3803 13th et. ’“;‘5"&": oterment ‘(Grivate) -z lémsk 5, 1022, ioged wie ot Jon gai Jexsie M. ‘at her_residence, 1427 Madison st neral trom ber im residence Sai- ’clock p.w. MUNCASTER. e e ey Bt WIN MUNC, Funera from Ifivfi‘mhfluhn Church, Friday, "0t ¢ne vosidence of his ot} rit i urs ago today, Jun- Sl andiae S MOTHER AND B8 in u.( hest of his days, it in manhood’s bloon opu from the une who loves su To sleep in his silent tomb. In_this lznd of sorrow, Where friends are few, MRS. LOWNDES DEAD. alleg‘ed non-payment of the promised U;;w ld"w‘l-nm . —_— pension. ow’ T mins Som The Washington Was Widow 6f Pormes Govsisorof He stumhers sweetls and knows no care. His Yet not « a'x. be done. LIS LOVING WIFE, BESSIE M. HAVENER. We part 1o meet again SHEDRICK. and loving remembra of my d Mrs, L 1A SH rday, Jun- SHED- . K vary 4. 1 Uik DEVOTED HUSBAND, K. A1 . 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