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Merriam wanted to stick ot her tongue at Lefla for appropriating her own pet name for, John. She goted act positively peevish.” Merriam had never seen the Gra- all this? You could have, you're the older—oh, T just hated to come!” Mérry’s smothered tones iprotestéd. “I'm- too tired. Nan, amuszment flickering in her I'm sorry, .Uncle ‘Thorne, but please have Briggy Teave PLEDGES EXPOSRE “Brides Will Be Brides OF MILK PROFITEER John and me at the station. We'll &ff’}.‘,‘:‘“p,‘,'mfi, But she knew that| o ray eyes, put a steadying hand on| with surprise that-a third man had I take a train.” Gaged & famous decorator, and spared | Merriam’s shoulder. joined the pagty. Sp e % . party some time when we | B0 8 O ipment She ex. | “I'm old enough to kmow when| “My nice Tawyer. Mf. Sherweyd.” e e By Lucille Van Slyke. aren't all so tired.” Nan trigd to be | po CXPETEE i1 08 Ba0 B e e wan | I'm defeatod,” she laughed. “Leila|Leila languidly introduced him to the | women. “Go &t by the fire, Mr. Scer- wood and get acquainted with pretiy Merry. She's a terribie diplomatic.” Leila will understand.|fuite unprepared for the really aus. | I8 irresistible sometimes.” I'm sure, that we all feel FAther 100 | furs heaunts that had been crented us| She put @ comforting arm around | frowsy after our dayis rummagiog.a Uuokground for Leila's loveliness. | Merriam au they drifted back to the \ January, 31, 1922, THE HOSPITABI MRS, GRAHAM. chairman had accepted her services|We really dop't look festive eno Two, floors at the,top of a huge |Stately living room. but I won't let her usband watch FOREIGN. ; X © had literally been forced ' 'O Venture Into any restaurant. apaftment house hadbeen thrown to- | Leila herself, in a rather daring|¥ou. Ull keep him busy. o Syt ’ T 5 o'clock cn a November aft :’“::':o"‘ ad liserally been, forced =, " nice, cosy idea” cried Leila, | gether, a groat vaulted celling arched | black chiffon neglige, ' hid alreads = 3 Chairman Lampert of House viani refuses offer by Poincare of | ernoon, Ms. Thorne Blaisdell, | 0 2 < with animation. “How stopid I was|over an enormous fireplace jn which | joined the men. She was cut Another Epixode of. Thix Story in post in cabinet. Dall unanimously Who was' chairman of a De-| “Can’ wé drop you al your apart-inot to think of it before. Let's all|a fire was blazing cheerfully. Superh |oranges for a cocktail. At her Tomorrow's Star. itt f Inquiry Wil ratifies treaty; De Valers absent. e i e g e g | ment haln'!;lnfi-. Blalsdell's voice | dine in my apartment: Just a steak | old Italian furniture was accentuated | differential butler was waiting with L » 3 - |was rifle frigid. ,|and a salad. y cool oes steaks | by sumptuous wrought-iron lighting | a shaker and glasses and bottles, But Committee 0 nquiry wi French cabinet is. chosen. Premier|yeyed the long orderly tables in the| “Arem't you the forgetfullest?”!pbeautitully. Please do, everybody,|fixtures. Dim tapestries softened the |it was young Sl e vt uae STUDENTS EARN $96,866. Poincare announces that interna-|guild headquarters with a sigh of re- | Leila’s toncs ‘were sweetly reproach-(I'm so blue and lonely ami fidgetty | gray plastered walls. busily measuring the Ingredients. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Januar: - Press Probe. tional questions will be settled |lief. Everything was ready for the ful “Don’t you remember that the|these dreadful days.” ;] Leila ushered her woman guests,| “I thought we werq all 50 below | Harvard students earned $96360 la through ‘ambassadors. English rule |ASXt Woek's sale. Gray-haired and e(-|men folk were going to take us 10| \yith masculine noncKalance, the|Nan and Merry (Ceclly had stead-|par we ought to Mave a teensy|year in jobs secured through off Pledge that any profiteering in) 4. o9 ‘Irigh take over control of|tne sc uitysdismissingipdinner: o . two men voted to accept Leila’s scem- | fastly declined) into a colorful bou-|drink,” Leila explained, her long|agencies, according to the annual re- ; e score of young women who had| “I do not” Nan Blaisdell's cool tones 4 o a0t A ) ; e ; milk in the District will be thor- (2iat Descna. i1 Do artetine e o b no ingly timorous invitation. oir, while she disappeared to give|lashes trailing demurely against her|port of the college employment offic: adghly’ exposed ‘was Tenewed by Dubljn.. Former Presldent Deschancl Be sisting her through a busy e ber Leila was|, -Fine iden” Thorne agreed. “Just| orders to her servants. pale cheeks. “Thorne thought so,|made public today. The report show P of France files demand for explana-|day. Tl bet they remember,” Lella the thing. Good, hot, simple food.| “Oh, Nan!" Merry whispered re-|and your ce, amdable Johnsy|that an average of forty students a ler |, “Thank you, everybody,” she crled. Uon o orelgn polCy O e omecr | “Don't formet. 9 o'clock -~ Tuesday Poincare. Rome muititudes cheer ! 1 United States troops participating in |morning. Trot llong now, you've been ceremonies bestowing congressional : charitable emough for one day.” She medal of honor upon - Italy’s “un-'Put her arm around Merriam Lindsiy. sweetly insistent. Nan said nothing. All four women | were silent wfter Briggs had helped them into the Blaisdell car. But when Chairman Lampert of the special and pale and ! proachfully, “why didn’'t you dodge thought so- week were employed subcommittee on milk investigation of the House District committee dur- ing a hearing last night. Another the car slowed down ten minutes later hearing will be held next Thursday,| known soldier.” Firm treatment of |“Very tired?" she whispered. to stop for Thorne Blaisdell and b Gy and strict execution of the | “Not a bit,” Merriam answered. “It's hn Lindsay, Leila leaned when t large local distributors | Germany an been fun, really.” = Z.‘Zflfifim"y" AnLD say, a lea peace treaties demanded by Premier| Poincare in presenting his new cabi- net to parliament, the platform bring- “I told Briggs to be here at 5, Nan ‘was donning her hat. “Is Ceclly going back to Rosedale with you?” “Are you, Cissie?” Merriam asked Wwill be called to the stand. Admission was drawn from Charles ‘W. Darr, attorney for certain dis- tributors, that milk to the consumer has been reduced 4 or & cents since the milk inquiry was started last Oc- tober, as against a proposal at that time that the price should be in- creased. Letters Introduced by Attorney. Letters were introduced by At- torney Darr to show that the Mary- You girls all look tired’ ing an ovation from the chambe a dinner date with you? Didn't we? her cousin, Cecily Leland. "We'd I death, with silght hope held for re- Y Leland. "We'd dove | “r. Blaisdell responded gallantly that these three and the recently widowed | “Say where, somebody,” he ended wa Announcement that Postmaster Gen- | 100, 2010 15" hair complacentlys She | “Tve a busied arm. _— ‘ . k “Mr, Dlaisdell, didn't we say we'd [4 Be careful what you say, because I've " o bd e Three battalions of British troop Bolearstul » be leave Ireland. ~Pope Benedict nearher cousin Cc ! { r covery, at Rome. / The rest of the committee, except | to dinner. "o ToPPY to take them all * : * NATIONAL. Leila Graham, had chattered their|good humoredly. s 4 y out. Leila was smoothing her “Count me . out,” blurted Cecily. or Leave me at my eral Hays will retire shortly from the | o, umming a little. She knew quite | apartment. I'll go out to stay with cabinet Is made at the White House. | Loy W™ n® 5y g deiiberately shoved | you some other might. Merry land-Virginia Milk Producers’ Asso- ciation had endeavored to coerce the distributors into deducting brokerage commissions for the assocjation from the checks they sent to producers, and also endeavoring to fix the price of milk. / Atgorney J. S. Barbour. for the pro- ducers’ association, denied any attempt by the association to fix prices. Mr. Darr also admitted that the much- talked-of flood of milk dumped into the sewers during the bitter stage of the milk war was skimmed milk. Knows of Use of Milk Powder, W. A. Simpson, questioned by Dr. ‘W. A. Fowler, the District health of- ficer, intimated he knew of milk pow- der being used to make milk during, the milk war, but did not care to ex- pose competitors. Dr. Fowler said he had seen large quantities of the pow- der in dairies. He testified its use in milk was not injurious, but argued that the public paying for milk was entitled to get milk and not powder or made milk. J. W. Sherwood, a partner in the concern of Storm & Sherwood, ques- tioned by Representative Millspaugh, said he belleved thewe is a good mar- ket here for pasteurized milk that is not from tuberculin-tested herds, and that he believes it could be sold cheaper. —_——— WOULD SLASH EXPENSES. Chamberlain Says United Kingdom Must Cut £200,000,000. tery. Campaign to “maie ¢ ‘ GLASCOW, Scotland, January 21.|fit for school” opened by the o 5 - . oq | Welfare Society. Resobutions ex- Old M —The expenditures of the United prgssllng the sorrow of lar of coun- irrors b 3 o el Kingdom must be reduced by £200,-|iry upon the death of Chiei Jus Almost “within a stone's throw™ of where 000,000, Austin Chambedlain told the conference of Scottish unionists here. This reduction is necessary to “make both ends meet,” and will not take in- IFKEd, Dl!lrl'lcl bui}di)lxl (‘Om:vllne‘. to account any proposed reduction in | Charles Williams “oomha, oldes . - = 5 ks taxation. A Capitol employe, dies. \vashington or misty and clouded, it is both the store_folks anxious to give you every facility Mr. Chamberlain who is government leader in the house of commons, call- ed upon the unionists to maintain their organization against internal discord and to continue their aliiance with the liberals. He announced that there could be no general elec- tion_until the legal establishment of the Irish provisional government had been completed. ——— WILL CARRY SHOTGUN. Dry Agents in California to Be|Citizens' Assoclation. Citizens i 408 N 5 S . . Bisasicd o nanaits: pleabeore “Commissioners for!cxv‘:: B vend Rosslyn, Va. ’>"/Q\/V_/\f\/‘ days. Advertisements’ for insertion under the ~ nuation of the rent act. - B 5 ¥ . ' SAN FRANCISCO, Calit., January 21, | nual appropriation bill providing sup- Qualicy Glass WASHINGTON, D. C. NN emergency classificatipns— ~—Sawed-off shotguns will be given to all prohibition agents in California under orders published here today by Tom Brown. assistant prohibition di- rectar. acting for E. Forrest Mitchell, prokibition director, now in Los An- |States commission of fisheries since geles. 1913, tenders his_resignation. Off- < The action was taken, Brown ex-|cers and employes of the District S plained, as a protective measure, based on _information that armed bandits|income taxes under the reve ~ C 3 . had attempted to rob prohibition |of 1921. Provisions for thr Branch Offices up to 9 a.m. and inserted in the agents of $15,000 worth of liquor in | school buildings, to be carried B3 Dublin canvon, Alameda county, Wed- nesday. P MAY REVOKE FRANCHISE. Hopewell Displeased With Service of Electric I.igl\": Company. Bpecial Dispateh to The Star. HOPEWELL, Va, January 21.—The city of Hopewell is taking steps to do away with the franchises granted the Prince George Electric Light and Power Company when Hopewell was incorporated. on the grounds that the service of the power company is in- adequate and inefficient. The matter was taken up at a meeting of the board of aldermen of the city of Hopewell held~this_afternoon in_the council chambers in_ the city hall. Members of the board instructed the city attorney, F. B. Berkeley, to look up the franchise of the company and il Tileabers o, the. Deardl ot the Dt e et frienge = NORTHWEST NORTHEAST : ‘ of the an revolution. He sal - seiiiy stated that the rates of the company | Russia was aware (i@ the ob; and Transportation Charges Extra Help and Situations Wanted. : 5 e rotbItaat AN out o hecolay | the BEitab and Preot aas o e tuor Federal Tax T . & . Y X 7th st. and R. I ave,, J. French Simpson. 2d st. and Md. ave, McChesney & ith the service rendered the villages | the Turks o submission by economie Lost and Found. et e anit Rodk Creck. IChiurch +d. Joachim. ; surrounding Hopewell by the Virginia | pressure; therefore the Russi: had o 24 G ; i Raflway and Power Company. decided, notwithstanding the in- | For Sale and Wanted Miscel- Rock Creek Pharmacy. 2d and E sts, McChesney & Joachim. e A ternal crisis in their own country, to| STERRETT & ING, nc. laneous. 5 3501 Ga. ave., Rodis’ Pharmacy. 12th st. and Md. ave., Louis Sacks. $2,000,000 FUR CATCH. Manitoba Trappers Report Big Sea- Telephone North 5050 » Wi son at Very High Prices. ELECTION DATE FIXED. 4 Re *For Rent and Wanted. 11th and Harvard sts, The Harvard 4th and H sts,, Frederick L. Yendall. - THEh'ms. Man., Jn;uury“fl.—wi(h & ?r?.\ ScAL:IAD(’)R, R. 8., January 21. BW, kit Pharmacy. E. ,fi.‘.’“‘" y& 8th sts, Fuhrmann's more than a te 1- | —The I3 it - 'm.'mlmm Irmacy. {:‘:s?wur:‘h o?“arr:rn‘l:r;:d'; a.n"r"k:’:"’.d crnment ‘;:..5’:?1‘7:{.‘: ’i-f:‘:{r'.‘.:’r"y" 15°2s 3401 14th st Bronangh's Pharmacy. 907 H st, Garren’s Music Store. e, it was re t e date for 5 3 5 Torthern (rappers would prohsbly Fot | president of the republican. Accorar d Outside of Washington 7th and O sts., Associated Drug Stores. 13th and East Capitol sts., Lincoln Park ‘(;'fl'vee ;:fino«,oolo folr the 's‘!has:):'s c.‘;lz‘;:r:’. ing to advices received here today. 2 North Capitol st. and R. L. ave., Park- Pharmacy. Numerous animals, wi o 8 B encouragement of hu;hl vrk‘e: tor ail 7 4 cents & word er's Pharmacy. 20th and R. I. ave., Woodridge, D. C., furs, have drawn 300 white and about : H. J. Paul. 3,000 Indian trappers to the trails. The quality of the furs is reported to be good. $15,000 FOR FELLOWSHIPS. NEW YORK, January 21.—The Du Pont Chemica!’ Fellowship, in twenty colleges and u versities, awarded by E. 1. Du Pont de Nemours & Com- any at an annual cost of $15,000, will continued for the year 1922-1923, it was announced today. The fellow- ships, for post-graduate work in chem- istry, are awarded to deserving students selected by the collegé authorities. President Harding enlists aid of gov- ernors of the states in the erection of the national victory memoriai buld- ing. Arms confercnce reaches Agresmoent on returning of Shantung lands. Thrift weeks opens. Far east -Drtzl)- lems receive parley attention. Car strike forces hundreds to walk at ] Richmond. Mass meeting in the in- [ el f the Woodrow Wilson Foun- :lharl.;sv):!oho!a' at Washington, and ! greeting extended former President at his S street home. Arctic hobo found who had with him notebook and other relics of Dr. Cook's ex- pedition of fourteen'years ago. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. . Gen. William Edwin Harvey, Disttiet ot Columbia militia, retired, dies after long illness. President Harding asks ald of Commissioners and state governors in eréction of the. national victory memorial bufld- ing. Columbia Sunior Hizn Schocl plans bi-weekly open foruurs to aid puplls in The Star’s prize essay con- Pest. Commission of ¥ine Arts holds first meeting of *he year. _x'lnmm action on & measure to relicve the District Commissioners from haviu tc act as a public vtilities comnm sion is forecast at th inics by fore the Semate District committee on measures pending there tor pro- viding suffrage and na‘ional repre sgntation for_ tho District. Senatot Capper says, District sc have to be, turned “lub’s new home formally ape Services for Gen. Harvey held, w interment at Arlington natios 5 White are presented (o th:: Supreme} Court by Attorney General Daugherty. TUnited States probe begius into al- Chapter of the American Central Cem- mittee for Russian Relief is uddressed by Charles R. Crane of Chic mer minister to China. * ranging Flowers.” by W Paxton, awarded first pri lar referendum on the biennial ex- hibition of the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Thrift week in progress here. First step# toward securing for Washington a statue or other mec- morial in honor of the memory of the late Henry B. F. Macfarland, for- mer District Commissioner. and civic leader, are taken by the Georgetown in popu- port of independent establishments is reported to the Hopse, carrying recommendations for $434,304.233. Col. Basil Hicks Dutcher, Medical Corps, Hospital. Dr. Hugh M. Smith, United government ruled not exempt from District appropsiation bill. reported to the liouse next Telephone rates fair, c¢ompany cial declarse at hearing before Fablic Utilitics Commissioa — TURKS HAIL, SOVIET ENVOY Enthusiastic Crowd at Angora Greet Ambassador and Party. By the Associated Press. CONSTANTINOPLE, January 19.— The new Russian soviet ambassador, M., Araloff, accompanied by. thirty of- ficials, received an enthusiastic wel- come when he arrived in Angora. capitol of the mationalist governmen, the crowds waving Turkish and bol- shevik flags. M. Araloft told interviewers that the bolsheviki would never desert the come to the rescue of Turkey. declared, also, never agree to any settlement detri- mental to Turkey. Hel that Russia “would welco U. S. A., retired, dies at Walter "lced |7, and comprehensive. her way into the committee, and the I can’t go anywhere to dinner,” THOSE TWINGES OF RHEUMATISM ARE LESSENED A of physical disorder of some sort. Most often it means auto-intoxica- tion, which io a of the system from collected waste The result is oftentimes a dull, throbbing headache. First of all you seek relief from the pain, and then attack the cause. matter. This is logical. 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Founded 1884 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY CLOSED HUPMOBILES New Reductd Prices on Hupmobile Coupes and Sedans, Effective Immediately Sedan .......$1935 f. o. b. factory Champlain Street at Kalorama Road District National Bank 1406 G Street N. L. San - Ladies —will find our system and service very simple No matter how unfamiliar will make personal effort to see that you are given every attention—with every_facility for your convenierice. Here’s ofie Bank where you'll be fi:adé to feel The lesson of "Thrift Week” is sane saving— and the way to put it into practical operation is to open-a Savings Account. We pay interest at . the rate of 3%. * Vice Presidents W. P. Lipscemb Lewis Holmes C. J. 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All — advertisements for The Sunday Star must be "fl"’g at The!Star office by 6 p.m. urday, or at any of The ‘Star branch offices by § p.m. Saturday. RS SUE, with the following excep-{ The Star office, 11th st. and Pa.", A ADVERTISEMENTS B flfi[ Recelvep HERE ‘]‘ vou live there’s a Star Service Station—equipped to receive Classified Advertisements. You'll find / —for they are enthusiastically co-operating in furtherance of this service to Star patrons. There are no fees whatever: only the regular rates are charged—every detail of the service is exactly the same as is given at The Star office. Adver- tisements for The Evening Star will be receiverd ~ at these Branch Offices up to their closing time. And for The Sunday Star up to 5 p.m. on Satur- Death Notices Wanted Situations - Lost and Found Wanted Help Wanted Rooms will be received for The Evening i at the issue of that evening. ' There Are Now Fifty-six of - These Branch Offices Select the one nearest to vou and make use of its cpnvenience. o~ 7th st. and Md. ave.,, Louis F. BRradley. N. Capital and Eye sts., Kenealy Phar- macy. 4th and Eim sts.,, Douglas’ Pharmacy. 17th st. and Park rd, Tipton & Myers. Mth st. and Vermont ave, John»C., Haley. 5 D\upont circle, Dupont Pharmacy. \15th and U sts., J. S. Clemence. 2434 18th st., John M. Thal. 14th and Clifton, H. Colodny & Co. 14th and Columbia rd., Henry Evans. 1722 Pa. ave,, J. Louis Krick. 1515 H st., Sears Newsstand. SOUTHEAST 2d st. and Pa. ave, H. E. Sprucebank. 8th and Eye sts., Weller & Moskey’s Pharmac; Y- s 11th and Pa. ave., Fealey’s Pharmacy. 14th and Pa. ave., Smyser’s Pharmacy. ANACOSTIA, D. C. ~ 2d and Mass. ave, Hygeian Pharmacy. 2th and K. Gold (time clerk 1907 Nichols ave, Weiss & Healy. and K, Goldenberg's e clerk’s desk). Z SOUTHWEST 9th and U sts., McGuire’s Pharmacy. 7th D sts, Lantz Bros. 14th and P sts., Day’s Pharmacy. 47, andl L sts, Columbia Pharmacy. ~38th and Florida ave, Pearson’s Phar- GEORGETOWN macy. J uigley’s Pharmacy. 3204 M st., O'Donnell’s Pharmacy. gletand sty OIgeY i 28th and P sts, Pride’s Pharmacy.: 25th and Pa. ave., Hepbst's Pharmacy. e e e e e e e sk e ek s e s e e e e e e e sk e e e ek e ke 9Kk ek ke ok ek ke ek you may be with banking procedure, all worry 36th and M sts, Weller & Moskey's' . L st, Morse Ph : : ¢ and embarrassment are lifted here. Every attache Wanted Help. iy i ot ace iotneasi e merma Y L Sl * Wanted sitllltloql. * Pharmacy. Pharmacy. New Yak ave, } Jersey ave. and M st, Walter X Donafioe. BROOKLAND Florida ave. and 1st st, Sylvein Laup- * 3500 12th st. n.e., Mayo’s Pharmacy. h e ALEXANDRIA, VA. 2162 California st, Morgan Bros. A. S. Doniphan &. Sons, King and CLEVELAND PARK Columbus sts. ve. a omb st., Cleve- N CHEVY CHASE, D. - ; ~ FALLS CHURCH, Va. “fi“lmne;fimt ave, Chevy Chase Dr. Macen Wi

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