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D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922. . ~ CLUB INDORSES PLANS |WILL HONOR RED CROSS | e PRAFT,!HS;. s FOR BRANCH LIBRARIES| BY DRILL AT FORT MYER ARTHUR CORNELIUS | 605 OVRAY BUILDING _ mh5* \ — Twentieth Century Members Op- |Planned by Officers to Show Ap—‘ 'careles' Ppcee White and Colored Pupils preciation of Canteen at Knick- | SPOIIJ the Hair Using Same Facilities. erbocker Crasa. | e e e | Resolutions protesting against col-|. The officers of the 3d Cavalry and | 1;-;1]!;,];{1;‘(‘3;‘0; l\&u-‘-’:s;u ll;::'p ui‘am: ored persons using the branch libra- | 3d Field Artillery will give a spectal ||l 00" (00 JE5 00t 0T S0ADS rles in public white schools and also | drill at Fort Myer tomorrow after- ||| {05 NPT o FRERIOEE, 0T R against white persons using books in | hoon in token of their appreciation of ||} goq1p, makes the hair brittle, and the colored public schools were | the WOTI JoF the wapieen ]"";’“‘f of | 4;—..;;.;‘ it. . adopted by the Twentieth Century |the District Chapter of the | The best thing for steady use is b g ; oY | during _the Knickerbocker di 1 Club at a meeting today at the Cos- |Juring the Knickerbocker d | Mulsificd cocoanut oil shampoo New Player Rolls Shampooing e | - o i & s - 5 k4 ¥ mos Club. o orn=gine < ¢ (which Is pure and urfikselrs]fl. v A A i ;. a 4 The resvlutions, which were unani- : : ster. et than anything else We have discontinued two splen ; : s ; : e oTieleanlutions i hleh were R ouncel e work i nteen service and Motor Corps is 3 > 1 > £ 4 o by 2 > Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt. They s e vo 0} teaspoonfuls of Mul- did brands of player rolls simply be- : 3 3 forth that the club indorses the joint | Deing <o e Isified in & cup or glass with & ; . - £l P! f o report of the board of education and - Shpacalfes ' | ittle warm water is sufficient to cause We believe we can not handle JANTS T e ‘ e Biizaheti's nospitale, * [/ chennse the halr, 1ad, seulp thor i 3 1 h > branches of the Public Library in § with water and rub it in. It makes thl‘(.‘C lmes lel(l do j—uSthe to a" A - f 4 Z certaln selected public schools to sup- benefit of Russia, Fols an abundance of rich creamy lath- ; y ; o & e LR L ST SMOwingl LoNe e ey el ot B s i 7 illi 2 i N CINEN : 5 g They further set forth that the | funds the chapter is asking for war || 50 in und cxcess ofl. The halr We are willing and anxious to re- . . 3 % ; S ‘e club recommends that ench sueh | T WRIC L YA DS ONDR oF | arlee” quickly ani eventy. dnd- it < ~ | = o S 5 % 5 g branch lbrary, in any school build-|.y(ing flannel. Such gifts should be |l leaves the sc Bofts l Gouee ehec Spfeniul nev s e piot Al ; : R [lmm o it onuy o g racs | 300 B ek pide o e o 1 = 1 : ; 3 § & 2 & was directed to send a copy of the | ||l You can get Muisified cocoanut and word rolls to close out these lines : : : : ihigy : . {resolutions to the board of educas | wright, who is givine » course of |||l shampoo at any pharmacy, its | === 5 B tion and also to the board of library |lectures at George Washington Uni- || very cheap and a few ounces will i t trustees. versity, .spoke on “The Drama.” supply every member of the family qx‘ll(‘- 'V. = Representative John Miller of Mrs. Axtell of the Young-Women's for months. Be sure your druggist ‘Washington addressed the meeting | Christian Assoclation told of th glves you Mulsified.—Advertise- on “Ford's Muscle Shoals Offer.” drive being conducted to raise funds |/ ment. But act quicklx—and get your Langdon E. Mitchell, poet and play- |for the assoclation. choice. : Inquire about our deferred payment plan. ig‘nahe Warerooms, Fnc. = EmE e - e T R R 2 - I3 ’ the guard hed the cellars of the house of llament when King rge and Queen Mary reeently opened ~ . E w[ulams res. parliament 1n wtate. The photograph shows the yeomen on their way 0 a the cellars, a different sort of Established 1861 - S ’ . wsearch from to whiech America: have become accustomed in these dry \ 1330 G Street N.W. ~ Save Nearly 50% ON YOUR W, B. Moses & Sons Furnit o Linens (I,'z:-,;e'ge T dfib ‘nh St. Upholstery DALINWRANBLE |2 TEDURT POSTPONES ONNEETINGPLAGE - 72 2= RARETT EARNG . Willlams Irene Roberso: . Elliott of Falls Church, nd Irma D. Perry of thia city. Harry R. Reisinger and Velma A. Overdorf, De Valera Again Threatens t0 | ™,cf, X% 5\ carte 7. setee. . | WFiGht, Prosecuting Witness, Charles N.'Fleet and Mable Stewart. Bolt Session Controlled by | o, 3 Berion o7 Canistee; X; ¥ Absent When Alexandria Aelton Kontos and Thelma : > ; Announcing Oriental Rugs |3\ |5y iiisn| oo || qy00ia] Reductions on L ] Seasonable Merchandise to withdraw from the dail eireann | Hobert D. Shipley and Florence C. Ander-| preliminary trial of Mrs. Mary L. George T. Harper of Philadelphia, Pa., and | BAESelt, who conducts a rooming g it Quantities are limited on some of the items. We suggest an early selection to avoid possible disappointment. . ~ day when Arthur Griffith refused, as | A H. Quinlu of Jer o oma Park, D, C., and > 2 Durmg Sale president of the dail, to answer a | ual ingann of Rulls, Kavy charged with false swearing regard- esse J. Moore anc (224 = el . | | auestion regarding the plans for the 5 . who some months ago obtained a future of the Haulbowling dockyard, gril:'orce here from fh!‘l‘ h\:sband, at Queenstown, on the ground that 4 omas J. Wright of Washington, e Births Reported. was postponed until next Monday morning when it was called today for ment work. Mr. De Valera declared ‘The following births have been reported to|ga he:lrigng in the local police c{)url. the question was a test involving the | the healty department in the last twenty-four [ Jjudso Duvall, presiding, granted WHICH CLOSES SATURDAY was made by Eamonn De Valera to- Anna lan_of Jersey City, J. house at 119% South Royal street, = 3 the postponement on motion of Frank supremacy of the dail. N, o girl. Stuart, a_local attorney, represent- An effort by the republicans to shift Mary” M. Semme girl. ing Mr. Wright, upon whose infor- B 2 , K the meetiigs of the. dail to the Man- Ellen 3. Robb, bos mation a warrant for Mrs. Baggett's 2 s x " and Mary E. Ermmons, boy. . L sion House so the public couid at-| J and Allce H. Severn, girl. iiained that meither Nr WoiEh nor Drapery Department 1512 H N w v L lenjlown.g defeated by a vote of 49 23 aad Fiorence Co '.fo»'u'n:"&m. sfi\.eml fllhel'l important ‘qmesse: for — oWV e to 40. This motion was thought to| Abe and_Elizabeth M. Moser, boy. the prosecution were present, there- " = - it 5 e indicate that Mr. De Valera's party 7 as0 Aliw: D Daiy, sicl. Tore making it impossible for him to Attractive selections in curtains and curtain materials. Below are G. Kl 8 proceed. 1 Edmund Burk of Washington and dail N Cross, boy. Alexflndri}:.ll, nllol“neyllor Mrs. Baggett, y . Wiley, boy. opposed.the motion for a continuance, s“n;:le Over Meeting Place. G e B ey, bey. but before\ asking the judge for a ‘ean Milroy, opposing the motion, d Mary wirl. decision, he made a motion’ to quash said that partisan crowds, disturbing | J ary Johnson, the case against his client on the the proceedings were not wanted. Rosie Richmond, glrl. ground that the warrant for her ar- William Cosgrove, minister of local Belea Peyivasibor rest was not legally drawn up. He ment, declared the desire for nl Ethel Thompson, boy. stated the warrant failed to specify An ADITORIAL t ty expressed by the other side | I ble Masoo, boy. to what the defendant had sworn expected a. prolonged meeting of the listed four items by way of illustration. Madras Curtains, 215 yds. long, Drapery Net, white and ivory, in plain shades of green, blue and filet weave, small designs. Reg- brown, also some mixed color- ularly 45¢ and 50c. Speciai, 25¢ ings. Regularly $8.50. To close yard. pretense and that De Valera's falsely. EOPLE who have As eye dangers have party was in reality afraid of the Sodge Davall dericd the molion 1o out, $4.95 pair. 2 who z people, wh 1 quash and granted the request for the » 9%.J0 palr. 5 - i always lived in the increased, so has the Hon, Tet the :::‘:n"-flrei‘:;niai:x:: 1::.?3; Deaths Reported. """"{,{,“?"fif- b"“-(hfl""l?“f’“fl"” that ‘:f NLE 3 A ., 36-in. Cretonne, hght and dark I . country have a better scientific knowledge of b what they thought of it. The following deaths fiave been reported tof M- Tailod fo DBt In ow Seperancs Marquisette Curtains, white, 21/‘ olorin; hea quality odd § sight average than city how to protect them wouls Anaiehy sl no, Dbt Ty | flehealth department i the last twenty-{or | next’ Monday. unless some E£ood rea- yds. long; made of heavy art o gs, vy s dwellers. The strenuons grown. A simple optical which George Gavan Duffy retorted | Jane Kones, 25, 823°D street. Son dstTurnished! for. his/abaence;) the 1o - pieces taken from our regular course of modern indus- examination enables us to that no parllament in the world [ Martha E."Evans, 81, 600 A street morth-| case then will be dismissed. =~ " material, double hems, hemstitch- ; try and commerce reacts tell you the exact needs would allow Mself to be swamped by [““$f,r; B. Brick, 80, 272 Kentucky aveaue ed. Regularly $6.25. Special, stock, Priced up to $1.50 yd. - = = thousands of people. 2 disastrously on the eyes. of your eyes. Consult us The mot southeast. % E s = Adadh on to transfer the sessions ¥. F. Willette, 40. Ebbitt House. Take care of your sight. today. to the Mansion House was defeated,| James T- Trew, o, S1, 5552 Dih street, $2.75 partr. Specxal, 39¢c yd. ' Doxt worry abo . e d 7 49 to 40. the vote, which was on a 3.’ Capple. 4, 3927 Morrison street. on’t worry about your eyes. Let us é roll call, being cast along party L o e put them right for you. Come today. e e T ence Coppols, 4 days, bt S Arthur Grifith degHned to answer Willlams, 62, U. 8. 6. H. Homital oD e a’ question with_refe rge. Moore, 85, Freedm See ETZ D eeryn 1217 ) Working of the mfxlb?v';ffl.gwdoéfif St “williamson, 83, Home for Aged and OPTOMETRIST G Street yard by the provisional governme: Doatrics West, A avescalonls: Homl See Better” N.W. . “This Is a test question of the su- | NIN® QMG 06, 26 1815 Tth street. premacy of this house,” said Mr. De| Sauan Sommerville, 65, 1688 324 street. - Valera, “and unless we get the in- MaYrie Taylor, 45, St. Elizabeth's Hospital. ‘| formation from the cabinet. we can- Infant of George and Elsie Hill, 2 days, not_continue.” 907 Barry place. Answering Sean McEntee regarding s S the disturbances in Belfast, Mr. Grif- . fith said the difculty in aeating with| GENOA PARLEY PUT OFF. this matter was owing\to the delay in setting up tWe free state, which Lamps and Shades i Wrought Iron Maho Boudoir Mahogany Floor § Bridge Lamp, 54 ga.n); butto Lamps, 60 inches inches high, adjust- Lamps, push button, high two light pull B ablearm with 12-inch one light, with fancy chain sockets, two ; @ hand-painted banded gjigilic ghade, in va- Styles of grooved e - {McEntee and *the Belfast pogrom-{ Formal notification of postponement O~ l.-vvll\s M\ odel~ f : . standard medium 5 e - ists” were united in opposing. of the proposed international eco- [ . $750 com- rious colors. Specml, round k Speci /8,5 QiestiEelao el wEsiiee o tps | EEZie o0t DusalBlf continincs a HOS(CRy 8 plate. $4.65 complete. feens that of provisional government, Mr. |SOFPEPTCRE oo siated that the con- : ¥ i v Griffith said he would accept no state- e had been postponed from md F J anese an €S 20 , | ment of his position made by any}IfTence, fad, ReeR FRIRIY Set some : ap 5 " Ertner Bt b B0 A heh RO | o . new v TY ou roposed'| (3 3 ' et S TS S e N e e . @ 2 Bloe and White Figured Jap Shades, regular $7.50, for $2.00. ohn O'Kelly aske chael Collins| "'1¢ was-indicated at the department i 3 5 50. 181 \Y, OU. |t e 5 e o ¥ oz . 5§32 Ebibend White Fitared Sup Sihptes ospuien MIOR S0 b Spunter Jhe Senty for the British| nad “not repiled to the notics from| . § 1 Gold, AllSilk 24-inch Shade, regular $10.50, for $7.50. We've about 200 Suits yet femaining of | "3 Efins aid i dia ot sccept % 1 Lavender and Gold AILSilk 24-inch Shade, regular $4500, for $2250. || the fall and winter stock—young men’s anything, but bown ‘sides had Sinted # 1 Blue Gold Trimmed 24-inch Shade, regular $19.50, for $13.75. i their cases and the treaty has pro- and conservative models. Combined, S s Dl T BIRTHDAY BARGAINS H 1 Green and Gold Heavy Fringe 24-inch Shade, regular $45.00, for $22.50 there are all sizes, including regulars, e o onnd oed auy Y | § 1-All Blue Gold Trimmed 24-inch Shade, regular $17.50, for $13.75. ] stouts, longs and shorts, but not every size e A L G 20 per cent Reduction ; . in every lot, of course. on everything in stock _ |/COXEY WOULD OPERATE e e B The Linen Shop e Reg‘ardless of what the pl’ices 112 GOVERNMENT SH|P$ ::‘aev:th. Qm“’ lrtl::l:ryms.lth: store. Save 1-5 the - i S e la ol were, they’re going on sal “General” Presents Plan to H i : gL : ] e ance ¢ 1 morr;)w a{ ¢ going y e | i cities to_mlievq:u TRUNKS — 15 Less SUIT CASES— : colors and fmdul;l?lf‘g’ gla}'::’ ;‘;:3 h’Iom flhoh{::h;fl:: dCl"?(&ssS' : L 8 - Unemployment. A Wardrobe Trunks$ that 1-5 Less ingle and douhle beds; all sales b B 3800 =5 3850 : to $150, now $20 to Accompanied by a dozen men who were §25 ), , . he said, were out of work, “General” | $120. Plain and Fitted Suit Cases ;- Jacob S. Coxey, who years ago led s that were $3 to $50, now $2.40 an “army of unemployed” from Ohio | Dress and Steamer Trunks to $40. Dl 8 on a march to Washington, appeared that were $8 to $40, now $6.40 s ::graly I;!lore“ge H(:(l:sa m.t.-:h.,im‘ to $30. Traveling Bags that were ne committee, askin, t; < ernment vessels now idle. ° Unfolding &, pian which ealls for | BRIEF AND - AyTO TRUNKS AND hotes 25 sy ror reomamuay Il CATALOG CASES— LUNCH SETS— § final. 1-8 off regular prices. Eridies for S550 paeh. W Last clearance of all soiled Bed ; i | Sprénds—white satin finished, Embroidered Fruit- of the § dimities, batiste, lace, dppliqued ' Loom Pillow Cases, torn size, @ and stenciled, for single, three- 45x36 inches, with' wreath or f§ quarter and double beds. 1-3 off floral embroidered design at hem- regular prices. stitched end, for $1.25 pair. the ships, Mr. Coxey declared he pro- = i3 eep the vessel the rie an af eni You can readily understand that o %‘:,fi‘;‘“h:,;fi;:::,: le“h‘{ were $425 1o $15 HaAn‘;:)oersT:ll::tkswe::d$9§6cnt‘; they're colors and weights quite well |gommee b vie e “punitorst| | now sa4v o siz H5/ ey G 1e 1 Axminster Rugs * | suited for spring wear—gtherwise they = |\l Mils, republican New Yoric asked POCKETBOOKS— BOSTON BAGS— wouldn’t be here. In fact, many are hali- o, nale o tore thin Mr Lasker,” - 15Less . 1.5 Less Medium Quality Good Quality | lined. ‘ :;?{htza :‘I‘inivl%ezyl;:mealgnn the com- Entire stock of Pocket- Boston Bags, in I';lzi;y % Axminster Rnxs S“Md Axminster Look ’em over—you’ll be interested. _ . |lieve wmempioyment "¢ &= 7o ||| books that mere 8375 to 4, legthere, were, $520 to 1275 ' Seamle;s;a d:é&‘;‘gt 9x12$39.00 i e Because of the reduction, we cannot BIG EMPLOYMENT SLUMP. D i a7 collar : pile and beau 10 P 8.3x10.6—$29.00 1 charge them, nor send C. O. D.; but altera- YICTORM. .G March 2—Unem. bags mfi:& fl‘:" boxu,vnzm m-nd mfl_nh orm%s}.dz__sfl'50 8.3x10.6—$34. 7.6x9—$24.00 tions will be made at cost. They’re.worth Sronding sims rater than at @ corre- ||} leathér accessories, all 1-5 less, \ I 83x10.6_$42.50 6x9—$19:50 6x0—$18.00 coming after. 4 art, director of employment service, at 5 B R e - el BL o ST S 45x6Y— $9.50 - aory| B v -l § ez o seo—wm ST Ve ; - 27x54— $3.90 S 21554 876 Z1x54— $350 . 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