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25, ’ v 1 § . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922 ‘llIII.IIIIIIIIlllI-IIIIIIII.III‘..IIII.I.IIIllrl-lllllIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 20 * IDENIES REORGANIZING HENRYFANLY ALLEGEDINSAN Affidavits Filed in Attempt to COMMITTEE REPORTED|S Representative Moore Points Out Misapprehension and Declares No Progress Was Made. Confirmation of an article reveral weeks ago in The Sunday Star that the departmental reorgnization pro- IN OURs DOUBLY ENLARGED READY-TO-WEAR _DEPARTMENT : Tweed Tailored Suits‘ SUITS THAT SHOULD SELL FOR S ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. , Easter Cards and Novelties, 3¢ to $1 In an interesting assortment. In just that particular style you desire for that particular person. Buy them now and you will not forget later. 1 ! Save Boy From i has biepneitiipln cunmet col (WY ° | T SESUITSITHATISHOULD obr Bt 1+ (3 T aSseepmam =SS el B S8 Faiais Royal—tain Floor. § s Y Slonar Sommittee has aeber sonsidorad AT LEAST ONE-FIFTH MORE } any one of the many shifts of bureaus, * Gallows. commissions or divisions or service In a further effort to save John Mec- Henry, convicted slayer of two Was! ingtonians, from the gallows, where i he is sentenced to hang Friday morn- involved was given in the Houss yes- terday by Representativ R. Walton Moore of Virginia, a member of the joint committee. ‘When the forest service item in the Agricultural appropriation bill came ing, affidavits have been filed with |up Representative Moore quoted an ! the Department of Justice concerning ;;wfi,:.,{:"f,‘n‘m. .'m,,:',‘l °,'g' ,::fr?.,?,'_ | the allewed mental condition of the |zation, with particular refersnce to ¥i Fomils S e abte the proposed transfer of the forest H _lml;fjp an attempt to establish the s Derartoas op AEer { Ppiea of insan culture to the Interior Department. : } The aflidavits allege that the boy's |He said: Suits sure { Erandmother wasinsane, that his dfs- | [The writer of the editorial is = ter, a girl fourteen years of age, Bas lunder a misapprehension in assum- to wend the mind of a child of six, and that|ing that the joint committee has the mother, Mrs. Mary Rice, who u[mmu any report whatever relative to thei here from New London, Conn., in althe transfer of the forest service or eir way final attempt to save her son's life,|relative to any other matter that is has been adjudged by an associazé | withip its province. successful- hiatrist of St. Elizabeth's Hos-| = “It could not have made any report % s to have the mind of & child of | hecause it has never taken Up any ly through . d, at most, not above twelve |of the many questions that have been - I talked ofwas likely to be consideted. the spring - ® P d on his{It could not have made any report ' n trip to Florids. denied a|because it has never had any meeting seaso ‘ }au 1 u - e ve in the case, allowing it tolto take up and deal with any of 1y -; rest as the court had decreed. is not | those numerous questions. T L ¢ pected to arrive in Washington on| “As has been sald here more than he new v return until some time Friday or Saturday. The hour of the execution i is set for early Friday mornins. “= While it was learned that it would hanging of a boy whom the atior- once, the committee, having been cre- ated by the last Congress, selected as its chairman the gentleman appoint- ed by the President to co-operate in June not only has no meeting taken shades are: As An Interesting Feature *6.50 Regular $8.50 to $10.00 Values Jizresutent manting should che Bepart e o an oAt oeouriad 1 ORCHID . ! .. ‘. e © eVilence “warranted - such action, it!acted at that meeting was to receive NEW BLUE A new shipment of 150 Clever New Trimmed Hats, comprising the most charming styles imaginable, i ;“?('3»;’L“;‘::&L?;355::‘('::{;?‘{"{?;:«5{?&“'2‘; EE;?,}EZfi:{%&f}:{:{i{:fi:fifi:‘&e‘m TAN at this very special price. Included are small hats, m?d¥um hats and large hats in al_ll'the new spring 2 M EE® MiComas Hawken, attormey | tion, and a reply directed to be sent ROOKIE colors. Tnmmev;l with flowers, fruits, ribbons, fantgsxes, novelties, etc. In off-the-face hats.‘ mush " gl"’.:'fmf'f.;gififinifi%‘:s";“f'{;{f}n&?;i- Iifig&e?%f;z‘i:?;:Ezfi'fi"go:fif::& "GRAY 3’03111_;, p?kes, sailors and turbans. In the most fashionable straws now in demand. A hat to suit every § dence they would not permit the) "Since that meetW§s was held in MIXTURES individual taste. : ney believes to be place, but the committee has not been $198 TO $249 FLOWER AND FRUIT ] GAGE CUSHIONED BRIMME ED OF i can put this bov to death.” said Mr. | fore, I repeat that no committee re- IDE RANGE OF > S | E W 3 oL A UL e S R hie nation, & | bieied (o the. Brestdont If thers 1o , AND COLORS. $139. ! TWO-TONED AND SOLID COLORS. $38. f blot on civilization.” anything in the nature of a report : { FEDERATED WOMEN Inities actmg” Spart from. (e Som- Twenty-one styles to select from, in o ntrlmme arrs a o . an " . i FAVOR DISTRICT VOTE| ™ - 4 Box Coat, Semi-fitted, Norfolk, Belted and 4 . 3 : H THIEF STEALS COLLECTION, A wonderful showing of these most popular shapes that are now so much in demand. Included are all the new Action Supports Poindexter Meas- ure—Would Abolish Capital Punishment. Resolutions favoring national rep- f ‘resentation for the District by suf-| : frage and representation in Congress i and the electoral college were adopt- { ed by the Federation of Women's % Clubs at a meeting yesterday at the Grace Dodge Hotel The resolutions were introduced by Mrs. Anna Hend- | ley of the Anthony League. It was| f pointed out that this action supports | § the Poindexter bill, which does not £ advoca a change in the present| | commission form of government for the District. The federation also adopted a res- | : olution requesting that changes be made in the organic law 8o that ap- i propriations for the community cen- ter department will be included in} the District appropriation bill, in- stead of being provided annually by i special legislation of Congress. T | resolution was presented by Mrs. E. 5 C. Snyder, chairman of the com-! munity center committee. ~; The movement to_abolish capital | £ | ] STP———— 3 H punishment in the District was in- dorsed by the federation. Subse- | . quently it voted to send a telegram # ' to President Harding, who is in Flori- WHEELING, W. Va., March 14— While the congregation of St. James' Lutheran Church, one ef the most fashiongble in this city, worshiped last evening, within a square of central polce station. a thief entered the church office, rifled the safe and helped himself to the evening's col- lection, estimated at about $125. Chocolishus A Sweet Liquid Chocolate or Cocoa Preparation For chocolate milk shakes, for ice cream or as a syrup over fancy ice cream dishes, for hot chocolate or cocoa, for cake fillings and icings, for blanc mange, pudding: and pies. s = A rich, smooth, delicious prepared chocolate syrup, con- Straightline models. All are silk lined. Su- perior taioring—and not to be had near this price elsewhere. Misses’ sizes, 14, 16, 18 and 20; women’s sizes, 36 to 44. At $20.00. Palais Royal—Third Fleor. TWO SPECIALS FROM OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Solid Maple Rockers 5 AS ILLUSTRATED—SALE PRICE $2.39 150—Natural var- nish finish. Slat back and heavy posts. Dou- ble-woven rattan seat. straws now being worn in-a hundred or more styles, such as sailors, rolled brims, pretty pokes, tricorns, mushrooms and large soft drooping brims of imported fancy Jap and China body hat. Colors are black, brown, navy, sand, purple, rose, periwinkle, jade, gray, etc. A $10,000 purchase of Jobs and Samples from makers of fine less than usual values. ‘ BAGS & PURSES GALORE —AND AT “PICK-ME-UP” PRICES * Palais Royal—Second Floor. goods at about oxf-third This includes desired styles in Leather Bags, Fabric Bags and Beaded Bags. The most remarkable values in months. i $3.50 Lunch Kits | at $1.98 | Of metal. Fitted with | sial. Moire Silk and Duvetyne Bags, $1.98 Of good quality mate- Many pretty Handbags and Party Boxes, 98¢ Of tapir lamb tooled leather, alligator grain, i i him to commute the death A s o 5 = § ‘tentence ‘of John McHenry, who is || taining all the sugar necessary— Mad A “m,uui’um‘j | pint size aluminum vac: shapes to select from. | Morocco grain and ade very strong. uu e. Fo c Some trimmed with steel y 3 ' to be hanged at the District jail Fri- day, to life imprisonment. co. Attendancd of American women and children at these bull fights was & described as demoralizing. | MAY SUE FOR ANNULMENT . Vi i e o e ey R e At Your Grocer's or Splendid for porches. Bags, $298 or school ysc. Contents | by oy yring or drasiring sigle Val. | At £ terees on the District appropriation bill Your Druggist’s e " eep hof ours an ues $3.50 up to $5.00. At £ 1o Tetain W the measure the present oF thg At $2v390 Mounted on gilt, | 72 cold. At $198. Beaded Bag, $1 $1.98. 5 items fordpl“.;lygro;mt?ls. k«\adu“cn‘no?m pur- ;uckel org g“n bme;al | '_fR‘egdula;ly ?.?4h8ea1- Lopastib e LG L Ll S 5 rame. Smal eads ; iful dark and light col- § situadion cor ceobiemined, ne e || Chocolishus Sales Agency . heatly lined. 'Chain | orings in mam pretty : club women in the south, which is de- 530 7th St. S.E. W]]low handle to match. Dark | designs. Neatly lined. { signed to discourage American women = and light colorings. | | At $L.00. and children living on the Mexican bor- Phone Lincoln 1811 Regular $10 value. At | 1 { Qer from attending bull fights in Mexi- $295. ! 3 | the proper consistency for use. Armchair AS ILLUSTRATED SALE PRICE men and women, picnic beads, silk li Imported Beaded | $2.75 Brief Cases | at $1.98 } Leather Bags, $1.49 , f alues $1.50 up to $2.00. ed, frame e X o Values $3 to $5. Of | puc B, d H F CHORUS G Made of black grained 8 velvets, duvetyne and arty boxes an H OF CHO IRL WEDDING o Keratol, with two pock- Jeather, in black and col- | Bags, $1.98 3 llr\l):‘,‘\u:-]n:vl r‘,;.«_h s ! ! ‘ets. ;‘;eat‘l_v lmed;i with 8 ors. Oxidized metal or ‘v Of Pin Seal tooled NEW York, Marc —Annulment wo side straps and cen- 9 self- f; . Silk i may be sought of the marriage in ter nickel-plated lock. $ lsi;;dw::;d r‘nr:ae!:l‘g ws-ilth l,;i:e‘rh e:;'ra?;hgm;\r(m?; Milford, Conn., last week of Geneva Mitchell, seventeen-year-old Broad- way chorus girl, to Robert Savage, wealthy scholboy, ing for Yale. . W. the girl's grandfather, | 8 that her mother, Mrs. Verna Mitchell. probably would start n this week to have the cere- aside on the ground that re under age. confirmed a report | couple separated 1ast ight and that the next day | ted for La Jolla, Calif., mother. who is waen she toid him | e cared enough for | . Miss Mitchell, according to the re= | COMMERCIAL EVENTEEN thousand — plus. A big family of de- positors, well served. Your choice of two Savings Plans: Reg- ular Savings or “IN- Made of all new willow, with round back and deep seat. Very comfortable and extra strong. Natural color. At $4.98. Palais Royal—Fourth Floer. 75 DOZEN BLEACHED Free from- all dressing and imperfections. These are Duvetyne pugs. $2.98 Wears el AUSISE: Of Duvetyne and Moire_Silk. Beautifully | lined. Mounted on heavy shell frame. Some are hand-painted {frames. Fitted with purse and mirror. Values $6.50 up to $10.50. At $2.98. $1.25 Girdles, 89c Large assortment of tie-on or hook girdtes, combination of celluloid and metal, also leather with metal bars of jet. In white, black and Leather Vanity Bags, $1.49 Made of buffed alliga- tor grain. Silk lined. In brown, tan and navy. All - urse and mirror. At gl.l’. med with gold or silver clips; also novelty fitted bags, all silk lined and fitted. Values $298 up to $5.00. At $1.98. Large assortment of genuine pin seal tooled leather, calf alligator, rrie Tame Said T, . ;\I{(BSE? ISfA 4 o wilhssthrce fi(tisi;gs. Val- | white, tan, brown, green, | ! ; 5 “The day after they were mar i NGS. ntorma- Sh z d Pl]] ues $3.00. At $14 oper, Taroon, todian | Leather Bags and gy e . i < . At 89 B AR AT eets an owcases Pl Farty Baxes, $258 H unusual values—for Wednesday only. | § apartment. whe “had been mik- : 63x99-inch Sheets, 81x99-inch Sheets, 5 i number of other leath- § prariment. where she rad veen mak-| National BANK setsaarii, tact, D21 | epnriveins roer, S1.45 | B30 FesoaTing: | 250 MusFolds $2.50 Money Belts | <r=- All beautitully lined. ! riage, and when they reached the ” at 31 at $1. Also a few large size £ door. handed him her wedding ring. | {4 th gt G oESmm——— 81x90-inch Sheets, 42x36-inch Cases, reg- Made of genuine cow- Made of Keratol with | $1 Steel Bead Bags,59¢ | 3t $1.69 broken bottom bags. l f,'.‘,‘,‘,l_f’..'r'_"g she didnt Want I Ny | —— regularly $1.75. Each,slaso ulatly 40c. Each,‘ 28C hide, in tan and brown. | brocaded silk lining; Mounted on nickel- Of leather or suede, | Can be used for shop- 3 l 2 45536 inch Casearses & Do;hle-s}itcfhed hlnrfAIe f(lwldling;tyl;, wilth nick-‘ Iateld Ifl'a\'xsc tohm?:td" :ith several pa:‘:k(eu. X: pine. sl‘.;;ther' lgesg : 1 ) TC8- and steel frame. t | el-plate ouble locl eatly lined, with chain rown, gray and tan. values $4.98 up to $7.50. i BIG CROWD AT LAYMEN’S | aiarty 45 B 33C = ‘ e M e LT By A = ' I i In Floor MIDDAY LENTEN SERVICE Q: . - Deapite_the Inclement_weather, Dr. 'm 2,000 Yards Silk and Cotton Tissue 2 Howard Kelly, noted Johns Hopkins ! { . 5 d a d t L] s 4 - . 2 b R T e w Ginghams. Wednesday Only, Yard | Napeh Sale Prices on China and Housewares: § mlr"' \:vh r»*"-; mgo‘\‘\"'«’:h;r;gm:“:v: i. All the ncwest effects. A big range of rich de- 0 e s e ésdletmin ol i signs and colorings. Even 1f you do not intend to 5 5 ‘ p?on‘c.::;‘“c:,d‘{z;c“(-:‘i‘c:ful;’.‘ foble Flers | E. immediately make Spring and Summer dresses, it’s wise c ST O, AT O G«Il Ovens Step ‘, 1""{ Kelly spoke on “What Is N to buy the material NOW. Note sale price. Regularly 68c. sz 75 I.nddm ‘ ? Truth> i } . H 3 : “Time changes from year i ! Palats Royal—Second Floor. Patent:flame S-foot size; ftoy as greater discoveries in it Means DANGER ! e N 1ze; 3 are made. Civilization changes and | 1| |spreader; orway pine; © alters standards of law, dress and| ! i géailined double well made and § morals. Al things change, and what | A little help may save i < SB[ ovens. , braced. i is truth today is proven false tomor- | lots of troubie and .. w — o O W zl = Yyou lof ol I . 3 | ora with the single exception ot e 1Y ny doctors biti: We || w BARGAIN BASEMENT—COTTON FABRICS— 1 %0-Picca Di Se ";'{'glvl;flcfig::' 531“3‘9 =rroome (Cobalt Blue CO?kl“g : \ lates his life, his 1 d his busi- are equi wi o) o { :.“'.::Z: ,',‘.’,'f“;,‘f}fi:‘;";“:';i‘z‘ :\2.:‘;:;(;00’;::‘[: quug‘e podin "'"."'E E' MILL ENDS AT SAVINGS OF 25% TO 50% Ch,m‘ fio- dlgced l?ner ts at ::;,:rd galvanized, with w;re at, CIIOICC, 39!: . principles.” 3 ments for examinin (] B e' ‘3 Si I I‘ s oice of five dainty decal e Values 756 to $1.00. Every piece perfeet v 3 2] our eyes and will tell lll Il'l spray and gold decoration; Wash Tabs, No. 1 size - .n:‘::f 'F:;fi: 'r.-ifi'\f‘e';fr“fx’e.‘if.‘,k.? !e\(;r\:‘y ;oa lr.{lkly whelwher you il ach S g and S pe plain and fancy shapes; Ameri- heavy galvanized, 59c. 5 13-inch Round Co‘:"erchR‘ot?eslers. ! @ay except Saturday. No collections. need medical attention ™ S ey 39 t 7 9 G d 3 can porcelain. Complete serv- o Water Pails, 10-qt. size, s ’12_'3:‘ Il“‘gsfl“’, CD“i:h:)?ns S ST R i or glasses. ] h]rtlng c to c Grades ice for six persons. <+ red band. 23c. 5 EDishone | ¢ : . u % . 6 Cups and Saucers e e 10-qt. Deep Mixing - i SENATE BILL PROVIDES , | Our special this week is || g 4 : 6 Dinner Plates 1 Covered Dish wi‘:e‘hc fi'::l::" “2;;” style 6-qt. Iwoc L!é’ .15'““ Pots. 5 TUBERCULOSIS SCHOOL || 2 14-kt. Gold-Filled Frame, |. . § Dessert Plates }r(é::iy\/fifi:ttable Dish cylinder. . Eienstens 12_-::.. Water Pails, Tnd bill introduced today by 3"'“’ s}lell Tims, A 12 d 4 6 Soup Plate: Ten-inch Meat Platter SRR § Sl*n::‘l:;'rl’:im); . Colradoy b District including Peri-- !' t c Yal' 6 Fourcinch Fruit Dishes Sugar and Creamer _ | They are scientifically § Commissioners are authorized and ai- |} scopic Lenses s .50 'l S-piece Mixing Bowl Set, white porcelain, biue | cd q:dll:rusted d\ofi‘ sll:d: § rected to ermct 2 pl:;x,lld;:; o ':::c Sarefl an d Examina- ptmita ll Ample quantities—in lengths of 15 to 114 yards. Many band; nested. Set, $169. . s 3 wr"m lh‘r:e‘?:n’s or;’ b:“ ; }"&s!:;)r s;r'i;‘ex Jract, already owned by.r tion for..... 5 i. pieces matching—at 1214c yard, instead of 39c to 79¢ yard. v:rce all.;l“ sse'l‘.. bright gold floral pattern, American qua\liityfifi_ll;r lbnd‘wlte;- (NeInIMEnE = 2 > o = roof finish; best grade 000 £ WE SPECIALIZE IN FITTING i E i 2 $11.98—P 1d o B e e S 1 cursiaa ARTIFICIAL EYES n For other special lots see this evening’s Times and 10%:pioce Dinser. Seb; ST —trelty o0, ardware. Cold dry-air ¥ a deficiency bill, approved June 16, 1921. | 3 [ ] Beiadvettise iof ain —_..and blue band decoration—Laughlin spe : circulation. 2' Under Senator Phipps’ bill the Dis- A. KAHN L s look for the adve 'ment 'of The Palals Royal—Barg: % Table Tumblers, colonial. 6 for 19¢. 80-1b. Ice Capacity, 3-door front icer, $17.95.| Steel Table Tops, $1.98 $4.95 L rieny S e for e schosl tn the Gpshue Sy Wy /® Basement. Sk : Ice Tea Tumblers, 6 for 29c. 30-b. Top Lid Icer, white lined, $1L95. Fatats Woyal—Fourts 3 ii Street tract. Optometrists and Opticians [|/® 3 : S : The bill was introduce 935 F Street N.W. " = % 2 3 : Bt TR e Rebiemdindonottowsioll |l oty ot o e s Sale Now On---Beacon Cord and Fabric Tires and Tubes---Fourth Floor jsssssussnnns

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