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TIMSON MAY PUSH WAR GRAFT PROBE Attorney General - Wants Noted Lawyer to Handle " “Very Important Case.” By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 13.—Attorney Gen- eral Daugherty. stated yesterday that he hoped to engage Henry M. Stime son, formerly United States attorney in this district, as special counsel to prosecute “a particular and very im- portant case” alleged to involve fraud growing out of a war contract. Mr. Daugherty, who came - here from Washington primarily in con- nection with the decree before Fed- eral Judge Mayer involving the New York, New Haven and Hartford rall- road, at first declined to discuss the question of whether hé had attempt- ed to engage the services of Col. Stimeon. Finally, however, he said: “I have had some ‘correspondence with'Mr, Stimson regarding this mat- ter. I have been walting, however, untll Congress eppropriates _the i money necessary to employ special counsel. 1 was before the committee yesterday and asked for half a mil- llon dotlars, 1 understand since I left Washington that the committee | han decided unanimously to report favorably on the request. “Now that 1 see the light I feel that I can go ahead.” Mr. Daugherty also said he had Been in communication with several other New York lawyers, but did not disclose their names. BLOCKS PROPOSAL TOGUARD ALBANIA ltalian Member Asks Assur- ance League Will Safe- guard Interests. | By the Associated Press. GENEVA, May 12.—Consideration of a league of nations protectorate for Albania was suddenly blocked at this morning’s public session of the council of league when Marquis Im- periall informed the members, just before the opening. that Italy could not consent to such drastic supervi- sion of the affairs of Albania by the league without first being assured that Ttaly's vital interests in that country would be safeguarded The members hurriedly conferred {and decided to postpone consideration of the subject a few days in the hope of meeting the Italian objection. In pointing out the need of supervision of Albania by the league the Earl of Balfour said the league's work there had already pacified a corner of Europe which had been rapidly be- coming a scandal and the potential ]| source of another war. No older ma- chinery could have carried out this work, he declared. and the league by its intervention had disposed of & question which had been agitating the world since 1913. gue of nations, added Lord ad entirely cleared Albania Balfo had been placed in a position where, with the aid of foreign capital, she takes her place among the nations of the earth. —_— || AMERICAN FIGHTS INCOME || TAX ON ALIEN REVENUES | | Constitutionality of Law Tested in Application to Annuities Out- side United States. BALTIMORE, Md.. May 13.—Teat of the constitutionality of income tax | [1aws, v as they control the prop- | erty ana annuities of American eit- || izens in foreign countries, started here when George W. Cook, a real estate’ operator of Mexico City, yes- terday filed an appeal in United States the collection of ent for ¥922. s direeted against Galen L. Tait, collector of internal revenue In the Maryland district, il | through Charles Claflin Allen, an at- Il | torney of St. Louis. . Cook is in the Teal e business in the Mex- ican capits nd in his report, filed under protest,.he made affidavit that his taxable income for the year amounted to $15,188.54. His protest shows that he pald an income tax of i $855.05 to the Mexican government. Chief among Cook's contentions is that he is beyond the authority of the United States and there can be || no assessment upon his possessions || because, in addition to constitutiona) protection, there is no treaty between fhe United States and the Mexican republic to warrant the action. W00D TO ASK LONGER LEAVE OF UNIVERSITY J Fhilippine Program Delayed by Failure of Island Legisla- ture to Act. MANILA, P. I, May' 11.—Gov. Gen. Leenard Weod announced tonight that he would communicate direct with the trustees of the University of Penn- sylvania, whose presidency he has ac- cepted, regarding an extension of the ll |1eave of absence the university au- thoritles granted him to permit him' 1o assume the insular ezecutive ohair. The leave expires September 1. || Gen. Wead . has indieated that he || woula not remain here to ses com- || petion of the program he outlined when he tdok office unless the leave The program was de- tended. was sxtang y failure of || 1ayea several months ] the Philippine legislature to act om certain of its provisions.. el bl s DIE AT SAME MINUTE." @n!eden‘t- Veterans, 87 and 85, Fought Side by Side in Sixties. HOPEWELL, Va., May 13—C. F. West, aged eighty-seven, and Mar- celles Dykerson,, eighty-five, Confed- | erate veterans and comrades who lought side by e in the war be- ween the s died within less than a minut ach other at thelr respective homes in West Hopewell yesterday, within a few steps of the old Confederate breastwerks which they had helped to build 3 MORSE'S SON GIVES UP. Benjamin Plsads Not Guilty When Arraigned ip Boston. ... . BOSTON, -May 13.—Benjamin - W. Morse, whe with his father, Charles W. | Morse, his two brothers and twenty others, were indicted by the federsl egurt in New Yotk for using the malls to i in fem- of Serbian troops and the country |p, ST S e ‘%‘qfif&%"‘fi% WOULD APPLY HUGHES’ SHIP SCRAPPING POLICY TO COMMERCE FLEETS By the Assosiated Press. y PHILADELPHIA, Pa., m( 13.— A ples to apply the battleship- scrapping olicy of BSecretary Hughes to the maritime commer- clal fleets of the entice world was made t:fiy by @ignor Fran- cesco Quattrone, high commis- <n.nur of Italy to the United tes, at the opening meeting of the American Academy of ®Political and Soclal Bcien: “I believe that In-‘nd of bufld- ing new ships,” he sald, “all the nations of the world should meet together and apply Mr. Hughes' crapping battleships to dangerously sick body by the maritime com- fleets of the entire world. The result would be fewer fallures of private government enterprises and very much healthier condi- tions for severy country con- cerned. “I have referred only to ship- ping, but the same state of over- built facilities exists in nearly every industry, taken as a whole, in this country, except the farm- ing industry, where normalcy of production can and will come very qQuickly.” ARBITRATION PLAN SAVESLITIGATION Jurists, Business :Men and Educators to Tést System of “Tribunals.” - NEW YORK, May 13.—Estahlish- ment of tribunals of arbitration in | New York and other cities of the country for “speedy, inexpensive and tion of all disputes and 15 the plan of a group at & luncheon at'the ' club the formation of the |§ Arbitration Soclety of America, to'carry | g out the work. “If given public supporf’ a bro- chure sald, “this plan is expected to reduce the volume of litigafios fully 75 per cent. It will put an end (o the seriously congested condition of our court calendars, it will Insure to the people & speedy administration of Justice and a vast saving in time, money and worry; it will comuletely eliminate the present law's delays" which, in so many cases, constitutes & positive denial of justice.” Werk to Begin Monday. ° ‘The society will begin to function next Monday morning, when it will be ared to arbitrate its first case. McMillan, president of the Amer| Light and Traction Com- pany, is_temporary president of the soclety; SBamuel M. Lindsa: University, and Moses lawyer, vice presidents; Bache treasurer. Governors Well Known. governors inctudé Supreme Jules H. The Court Justice Charles L. Guy, former Senator James A. O'Gorman, Justice Frederic Kernochan, Almet F. Jenks, Willlam C. Redfi and others prom- inent in business, law and education. ‘The society plans to conduct an neral cause of arbitration in all trade and industrial contracts. Controve atated,” w the tribu divorce mat WIFE’S BRAIDS CLIPPED. be lawfully determined Husband Halts Woman’s Tour as Hair-Tonic Demonstrator. AKRON, Ohlo, May 13.—Nearly four lleluuf hair was shorn from the head o Orrin Cox, work: 0 prevent her from leaving her family to.travel as a hair tonfc demonatrator, she declared her husband posed tour, . She and uarreled over the pro- she said, and she re- for the night she arose from In front of her mirror, he clipped the braids, which reached to_her ankles. - Mrs. Cox 18 now .in a_hospital, suf- fering from a nervous breakdown. “I would give a million dellars if I could restore your hair,” Cox told her as they were reconeiled at the hospital. ! A N interest-paying ac- count at this Bank is the safe, easy and profitable way to invest small amounts at regular . intervals. Regular Sav- ings or “Insured Sav- ings"—interest com- pounded semi-annually. COMMERCIAL National BANK T. ells'iTel:lj HowCuticuraHealed #s men and educators, | B ducational campaign to promote the putes and differences; to move for a umiform arbitration 1aw in all the states of the Union, and for the in- sertion of an arbitration clause in all les of all classes, it wan xgept criminal and WHAT DID WASHINGTON LOOK LIKE? ISSUE MAY BE SOLVED IN FRANCE PARIS, May 13.—Hundreds of Amer- icans in Paris will have an opportu- nity this month of studying the per- sonal appesrance of George Washing- ton. Did the father of his country actuslly possess the compiessed jaws, STAY eyes and stern axpression ascrib- ed to him in the portrsfts painted by Gilbert Btuart or are these the fea- BY WILLIAM E. NASH. By Cable to The Star and Chir tly N g ago Daily News. tures of another man grafted here into the face of the original? A con- troversy to this effect has been rag- lyn.{ in professional art circles for shal de Rochambeau, comm of the French forces I Americe dur- ing the revolution, who with the aided powerfully 1n a8 the victorjous ege of Yorktown, re- celved from the hands of Washington himself at the moment of'the French- man's departure for home & portrait of the American commander-in-chief Which had been treasured -as a -80u- venir in the Rochambeau family for generations. This picfure should be authentic If any likeness now extant falls within that category. It is to be put on exhibition soon in Paris. Furthermore, souvenirs of all the | | = offer. vantage. Standard National Bank S.E. Corneg 9th and New York Avenue Matched Sets, $2.95 Each Garm ent The favored combination of the season. The Vest Chemise and Step-ins of Radium Silk are finished with picot edges and are in shades of orchid, light blue or flesh. Those of Crepe de Chine, with lace trim- ming, are in flesh color. 8ilk Underwear Section, Third foor. platinum rings. Jowelty Saction—Tirst feed. Open Every Saturday Evening from 5 to 8:30 O’Clock—and Monday, May 15, until 5:30 P.M. Wouldn't It Help You Save —TO KNOW that your life is insured for $1,000 while your savings are accumulating? fSMALL MONTHLY DEPOSITS (for 120 months) through THE STANDARD SAVINGS & INSUR- ANCE PLAN will give you a $1,000 policy in The Con- tinental Life Insurance Co. of Virginia—also build you a $1,000 Savings Fund, Drawing 37 & Come in and see us this Pay Day about this thrift Many of your friends are turning it to ad- Woodbward & Latheop New York—Washington—Paris NEW STORE HOURS MONDAY Open 8:15 AM. and Close 5 P.M. Radium and Crepe de Chine Silk Lingerie Very Specially Priced Monday We’re Introducing Some Very Remarkable Stone-Set Rings At a Price Unbelievably Low it GENUINE STERLING SILVER ' AND COLD SHELL It's our first offering of these clever imita- tions of genuine jewel rings, and you'll won- der; as do we, how they can possibly sell for such a small amount. bands and settings are of real sterling silver or gold shell, making them doubly interesting. The Limited Sale Opens Monday: Rings for every one—Fancy Rings, Gipsy Set- tings, Birthstone Rings, Men's Rings, Baby Rings and Carved Band Sterling Silver Wed- ding Rings, the latter in a way simulating the Sattings of White Stones, also imitation Sapphire— R —Aquamarine—Emerald p.m] Onyx with White Stone Center great marshals' of France, such ai Richelieu. Ney and:MacMahon, epiton izing 400 years of French military glory, are "0 be gathered under on( roof in ‘the Palace of the Legion oi Honor under the auspices of the Dukq de Trevise, & descendant of Mortier one of the most succesful marsha't of the first empire. The sword '« Marshal Fock, which was also carrie by Napoleon Bonaparte at Acre, thi expense book of Mme. Sans Gene, 'wit of Marshal Lefebre, and before hey marriage a lzundress to Napoleon, an/ the Washington portrait in the Ro. chambesu’ family constitute some o the most striking relics that will be on exhibition. BIG YEAR FOR BIBLES. Society Distributes 2,362,730 in China Alone. NEW YORK, May 13.—A total of ¢ 4,855,664 Bibles were circulated ths last year, according to the annual re. port of the American Bible Soci The largest increase was shown China, where 2, 30 were circu ed. The societ s reorganized i3 manufacturing program and expe i3 to increase circulation during 1hs coming year. s . Fine Gowns, $4.95 Radium Silk models in or- chid, flesh or light blue, with wide band shoulder straps and yoke shirring. Those of flesh Crepe de Chine are. exquisite with laces or double-faced rib- bon trimmings. Short sleeves or sleeveless. Prices are lower than we've yet been able to offer for such elegant pieces. Consider, too, that ’