Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1922, Page 12

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“CHINA'S SORROW _ (CLAIMS THOUSANDS n THE EVEN G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1922, MUTT_AND_JEFF—lsn’t Jeff an Agreeable Litile Fellow? i ycer, weRa A coubLe o FAILURES' WE GOT FiReD | OFP THE BASE. BALL TEAM AND WE'RE DowA) AND OuT! LETS GIVE UP THIS SENSELESS STRUGELE T HAUCNT EATEN FoR TWO DAYS. (E T HAD A DIME TD (HINK I WAS RockeFcliakr!® (Copyright, 1922, by H. O, Fisher. Trade mark — 8. Pat. Off.) z. AND Tt GoNNA INSTRUCT CALL BEFoR® | || YauR moTHER? I WHALe (sniFe) —By BUD FISHER. TVE GoT *2000 -m \ FoR EXISTENCE AND IKICK OFF* Overflowing Yellow ~ River Brings Death and Famine. Aid Is Sought. Inhabitants of the provinces of | Anhwei, Shantung and Kianngsu are faced with a famine equally as severe | L — . as the one that swept large parts of | M ue =]ay China during the winter of 1920. This 3 B fact was brought to light in a letter to your druggist received by Lawrence R. Lee of 1752 2 Massachusetts avenue from his Stops Pain Instantly brother, Rev. Edward J. Lee, secre- i i is |tary of the Anhwei international t way to end a corn is T D ouch staps the paimin. |famine reliet committee, who made stantly. Then the corn loosens and |2" urgent appeal for funds to save comes out. Made in two forms—a |Many lives and relieve unprecedented de ; suffering in those. provinces. oes colorless, clear liquid (O'lle drop dUsc The continuous rains of the latter it!) and in extra thin plasters. part of the summer of year caus- whichever form you prefer, plasters | ed the Yellog ightly known or the liquid—the action is the same. o Loy bragl Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed —— [UPHOLSTERING _"Fi%esiiy T eborssory. Sold by all druggiis. -[PURE WHITE AMARYLLIS [y emt buaesse vy w42 BOARD OF TRADE PICKS ~|REPORT EAR TROUBLE e e el Stk Caraof e e UNFOLDS ITS BIG PETALS | wii tueie imitien are (o be the wriv: CONVENTION DELEGATES| PREVALENT ii uISTRICT 3 - Piece Parlor Suites now Up- i alter- % Ten delegates and as man) | | Result of Many Years’ Work on |{Health Officer Investigating Ex- | $9 N ;| nates n appointed to repre- 2 390, \ Exhibit for Public Today Incsday. mems | sent the ministon Board of Tra tent of 3*sorder—Blames I holstered for b and House with ai the tenth annual mestir s P | refuge on the dik et Shoy | Voete. Tamities < in- | Unitea States Chamber of ( | Grippe and }“fl“e"zm e 184 only ..... ULABOR oLy and no shelter. and their cond is{ The white ‘lis is out to-| Vited by Dr. W. A. lor. -chief of |at the Willard Hotel Ma el Oficer, Willam € Nowies B Vel Tapestri d o shelter, iind inelr condition is | The pure white amaryilis is out to- | ¥ited by Dr. W &, “astor, ehict of, 4y the WAL Lol 3 has began an investigation info reports 5 elours, Tapestries, piciabk aextreme, the letter de-lgay and can be seen by all visitors at | o 00, e Biion the greenhouse | ; 1:1-‘ 11;-;(‘.];':1 ‘ :lrl;';‘:blll}:r:"!’lna;zb:i:’r:fla:bp;:v':\v:ficfl of jea ‘!i < i Velvets, Silk Coverings 3 the Department of Agriculture show, ! comes. jnational ¢o Willi dreniin the Tictas e \{! ( I d orst Floods in Anhwel. i v azil, | Joshua Evan illiam_Everett, | dren in the District. i at very moderate e eres oo i 14th and B strects northwest, from 9| The amaryllis s mative to Brazil, | JO¥ha ¥ harles E. Jern, | Dr. Fowler says that two of the lead- ~ A occurred in our own' provinee of A @M. to 9 p.m. daily, the rest of the and Dr. Taylor with his expert as- LU 02 G , George H. Mac- [ing eve, ear and throat specialists of 5 prices. | Rveir Rev. Tee. whoms Ve O AN | ook, This Sinsle bloom Is the re.|8istants started ten vears ago with | Zeoree T LBl RS S U 3a Franeis | the city te whom he Girected s fnnuive Phone, Wi Bow ‘Trom the Yelluw civer e over-|week. This single bloom is the re-|ine hulbs taken from the native wild | Donald, . ¢ | Saturday linformed hin that they have Man Will Bring Samples swell the kreat mass of water from | V270 fOF ten years' work by expertsilife to domesticate them. develop|™ \}\(hilics are: George W. Offutf.inotced a considerabl ease in dis- ) o W. | orders cf the ear recen in the government gteenhouse and i3 larger and more vivid colored blooms | ; river, the perennial ‘source of floods |attracting here botanists from aill|and eventually 1o Broyoct & BELSq in our province, burst its banks and | over the world. More than a dozen el very much en- c 3. v hus become one great inland Sea. | ommercial rowers have already as- | ey SXRerts 8l MO wve Aecom. |ard. Tloward Moran. 5. 3. Murphs, Large parts of thirteen counties arc [sured Dr. William A. Taylor, chief of | SPMTeEee B VAL NN 0t By | George Plitt and Fred J. 3 fxb:nclrhged'.‘ zns governar e mallz-: the burcau of plant industry, that|pg e multiplied the colorings, brought —_— a e flooded area is about 16 L 7 Islrsin Commerelally. Tt will be known | gut, bleoms four times e row<s YOUNG LAWYERS’ CHANCES SELTNE the Sillnges Hove Bocn eos]tiine Mrs Warren O pad e on a stalk from two to eight, have| —_— they intend to develop this pure white | s ho orTeinal miles by 66 miles, or some ten thou- |atra emt oo e N sand square miles. Qver vast stretches ¥ 4 L All day yesterday groups of flower wn a pure white bloom, have |Huston Thompson Addresses Law lovers gathered around this single (st Brown a pure Wil Jo0n See | Hpeo American Upholstery Co ] " 627 F St—Main 8139, Let Us Estimate on Your Paperhanging or Decorating - ternate national councilor; cale, Fred G. Coldren, C. J. r, Albert Harper, Robert the torrential rains, and the Hwai The health officer said these physi- cians attributed the ailments to the effects of la grippe and influenza. Dr. Fowler said he learned unof- ficially that many persons have been suffering from grippe in past weeks, but there has been very little influ- enza in Washington this year. Since January 1, only sixty-four cases of influenza have been reporged to the health department. This is Dodge tirely destroyed; those who have es- | yers” were outlined by Huston | Limousines §aped. have only cacapsd with thelr | plant ‘among the, Lit0 n the show | orsitie” Surhoae and feel that (he| School, at Harvey's. health departm <’ than - S . a8 hardy variety will soon be grown. ities to voung law-{ urthermore. it will probably be [ petals. Supt. Byrnes of the green- Opportunities opemr X z T T T 2 7 houses for the Department of Agri-| culture has been guiding the efforts | impossible to drain large sections of the flooded area unless extensive en- gineering works are put through for the purpose. This means_that the dispossesscd people will be return their homes ev su thousand§ of people : a . | Thompson. chairman of the Federal; he ga S ‘en Sears to bro.| One of the extraordinary features| Trade Commission, at a banquet re- f;{u-l.'-‘i‘g,flff:"\ff{fixzuil‘oom? Yo ‘staved | of devilfish is their method of sw | cently of the Roger O'Donnell Club, up ne. | night and was at the|ming. They draw water into their | of the National University Law Sehool, , greenliou \ carly today to exam- | bodies and then force it out of a hole!at Hurvey's. He expressed the opin- file the blossom closely to wee if there |just below the head. The force of!ion that the really great field for the | vas any of the customary red | the water as it rushes out propels | future er is in solving the prob- | as relieved (o find that | the creature. Usualiy the devilfish | lems & = out of the national eco- ut uation. Regular Service 500 Ten Bloc) 7T5c City Proper 22 hable to to the water in the rivers ha: Many provinces of Shantung. Anhw SPECIAL OFFER m been bleached out by |swims backward, no Kiangsu have been drowned, Rev. Lee s = i v v The gram included a vaudeviile ! forward simply by turning its flexi- The program included a vau 2 - declared. and hundreds of thousands injzatlon. < catnisi ite di 100( P w 1 S S Rave Tost" eversining” ey pad o o of the rain_yesie hon in_the _opposite direc % Pure Wool Spring Suitings earth. These homeless people are de- pendent on famine relief, he said, and as shelter and clothing will have to be provided on an exteusive scale, the need can only be met by a very gen- | crous response to the appeal for funds both in China and in America. A step toward relief of these suf- 22 CUSTOM-TAILORED ~ . Price of energetic canvass for funds is just beginning.,” he said, “and the gov- ernor is backing the enterprise with 2 zeal and earnestness that is an inspiration to all. The foreign mem- bers of the committee have promised to get the appeal for funds before \ e et Sl des 7 SNl = NSNS SN Y N Comes tan ke Sl the o AN AT AN ,/;/‘ YEYA \ At the All Work The Drestdcney of the Gosotnonoor H /-: SW i g, W & = v/ : \ Special Done in Anking, Dr. Lee concluded. “An 2 bl /o L . N I' 2 § Our O Shops N 2 2 N —an unusual { Our enormous stock of the finest 100 pure wool- SPECIAL ATTENTION! recent proclamation of the governor, ‘One dollar will save one life.”” Contributions may be sent to Lewis Franklin, treasurer of the Anhwei international famine relief commit- tee, at 281 4th avenue, New York city. TELLS OF HUGE TASK OF CIVILIZING SAVAGES ;}(.):[imfma? Duhl:: as speedily ac ] 2 o b ens includes every wanted material—Tweeds, Her- “Let i » 5 . = - 7 : | to Tice oAl by R ne ey Shoe Comblnatlon-— ringbones, Stripes, Checks, Worsteds, Cassimeres and Remodeling of O!d Jewelry Attractive designs, and estimates cheerfully provided. WM. H. GROVERMANN Jeweler. S07 Eleventh St. N.W. “In_his_reputation_lies_your security.” Here’s Your Spring Suit! Jos. A. Wilner. & Company CUSTOM TAILORS Corner Eighth and G Streets N.W. Qdality and Price Seldom ii ever are regular stocks as- sembled with both of these ideas considered. One or the other is usually the predominating feattire, and moderate price rarely associates N itself with quality. < ! However, we fave assembled the finest productions of Brooklyn, Rochester and Haverhill shoemakers—AND ARE OFFERING THEM AT LESS THAN YOU ARE :D TO i PAY FOR ORDINARY FOOTWEAR. Shop here—before you BUY your next pair of shoes. Harriet Chalmers Adams Describes Mode of Living in Brazil Hinterland. The huge task of civilizing, the hundreds of savage native tribes in {the hinterland of Brazil, logelhcr] | with their habits and mode of living. | !was described by MHarriet Adams, explorer, in an i lecture, “Across’ Rondonia Masonic Auditorium Saturda 2 xplaining the work ai wild tribes of Brazil by Ge who by his exploitations is “Stanley of South America,” Mrs. Adams pointed out that, although the savage tribes were hostile and killed many of his men, Gen. Rondon never shot or in any way returned the hos- tility of the natives, but, instead, left presents for them in various parts of VICHY (FRENCH REPUBLIC PROPERTY) Water Unexcelled for Table Use SPRING 1922 F-0-O-T-WEAR | Rondon, | alled the scribed by the Medical Profession many years the jungle. He is now gradually = 5 5 for y v b civilizing the tribes through his Exclusive Brogues ; dashing sport com- DOSSEASINg (great h;‘:’ffiasvsv'm‘ghe e e parts, the binations (with special Snyder’s Rubber Soles); “Wright's” Arch Preserver and London Styled Dress Oxfords and con- servative models. C. & C. Calf, Black Calf. Tan Calf, Pearl with tan saddle, Glazed Kangaroo and Black swith Patent ground traveled by the late Theodore Roosevelt in his famous lost river ex- # | ploit. Mrs. Adams showed a tribe of | Indians who were the first to “play ball” on the American continent. | Pictures of rubber tapping by the natives in the dense forests were ishown. Bscause of the steam rising ! {in the jungles. due to the extreme | Black, Com- bindtion and all_the new Tan shades. HEN 'YOU COME INTO OUR STORE you are waited on TRIBUT! . humidity, it-was”stated, it has been ' Saddle. \ DIS wlgmcxgg.s' !;m.,mssml’e hitherto to get picture: tl l) #t al’)le 6. b such as these. ~ © s8N R MAGRUDER "The catile-raising_indus promptly by courteous, cap: Rondon, quite recently sa shown, as well as an exciting jaguar | hunt. i A remarkable dance by a wild tribe | of Bororos Indians was exhibited, the | *1 footwork of which is so difficult that it has been impossible for the white man to duplicate. POLICE TO KEEP TAB ON CLEAN-UP EFFORTS salesmen, who are taught from the beginning that the customers’ interests are paramount. Everything that will conserve YOUR time is used to speed up service. National Cash Registers with' individual drawers for each clerk that elimi- nate the de]ay of a central cashier, a telephone automatic credit system that is almost instan- taneous, completely stocked. properly arranged stockrooms from which orders are promptly and correctly filled are some of the indications. Sullivan Issues Order Directing Ac- tivity During City’s Regular <Spring Housecleaning. I “Mi-Lady’s” NEW SPRING FOOT MODELS superintefident of an order to the de-! lnnrlmonl directing indiv ual mem- bers to take an_active part in the lcl( n-up campaign. The police of the | 5 veral pre as follows: “Our purpose at all times is to do our individual parts jn keeping our city in the cleanest possible condi- tion. Personil effort and pride in the appearance of our home city will ac- incts have received an order ! Our STORE SERVICE and warehouses are in charge of Mr. F. N. CHASE, whose many years of practical experience with this company are used 485 to 30 lt’uhe;iavor.Nod:mg' but the finest selected cheese can ever produce Kraft |complish this result Shoe artists- have contributed to make up the suc- for enehtiniaiconata o ot] s uality. &ufl: means | theretoro Sirected 56, put. forth thets cess of our Women’s Spring Shoe Collection. Featured Soriyour ben i nt eff ) still fu Lm,.nd it’s flavoe |Dest eftorts in (biw Enection and to are satins, elkskins, patent leathers, suede, buckskin, alli- improve the service we endeavor to give you. aper or r - g q ? } that makes Kraft Cheese - |any Mna'le doposited upon the public “gator skin; calfskin and kid. thoroughfares. Seetion 1, article IX, of the police Th re every ‘'one suggestive of dis- regulations, relative to this subject, e models a Iy, 88 (To be continued Wednesday) NATIONAL ELECTRICAL Supply Company 1328-30 NewYork Ave. Phone Main 6800 D1 3 varieties: American, 5 tinctiveness and originality. We have made ever: Pimento, Swiss,sold by - | "R berBan il ttow: cast, deposit, effort to present the NEW—Sport, flapper, sandal, the slice, pound or loaf. drop, scatter, or leave or cause to be . sethi-dress and evening models are here. thrown, cast, laid, deposited, scattered or left in or upon any strect, avenue, alley, highway, footway, sidewalk, parking, or other public space in the | District of Columbia, any dirt, mud, | ashes, gravel, sawdust, shavings, hay, straw, offal, vegetabl tter, garbage, trees, cinders, paper, or refuse matter of any kind. “Where the practice is observed of repeated deposit or accumulations of waste paper or refuse matter, efforts should be made to find out the cause énd thepersons responsible therefor, so that the condition may be remedied. “The commanding officers will bring this matter to the attention of the men Toll calls and will make frequent spéction of their precincts with a view jof seeing that the difections herelf This department has . always been Washing- ton Sport Shoe Head- quarters. The vogue for this style of footwear finds us with,the largest assortments of new styles. 8 VARIETIES IN TINS | - IJHMIHHIUIIIIIIIIIIHIIlIIIIiIlH1IHI!||Hmj!jlIlfl'fi%{iHiIIIlIHIIIIllIIlillIIlIIIINlIIII!]HIIHNIIIIIIMII_E% are strictly complied with” [] /

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