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THE CHURCH BAN ONKNICKERS, BARE ARMS AND LOW NECKS LEAVES GIRLS AGAPE When the Ice Is on Time MORSE INDICTMENT . | ~—the whole housekeeping ma- S | chinery seems to rim more Special Dispateh to The Star.. young girls. There is no reason smoothly. The maid is better 2] \ MILWAUK Wiis My T e :n;“g:“’r:‘xklnx or walking Eichad ane o e mere! L5 pils s Milwaukee ldom toda with all the comfort desirable {n sa ec e can get mo buzzing with excitement fo! ng their own , decent female atgire without dressing like boy Girls in so-calied hiking suits not be allowed to enter & work done. Things are more| taning | the decree of ~hbishop Sebas Shlppmg ‘ ”u decree of Archbishop Sebastian orderly—because meats, vege- | Messmer that low-cut, sleeve- Letter Blames must The knickerbocker yle, dear to flapperdom, is abso- lutely taboo, and no girl or woman i s and knickerbockers Catholic churech whether there be tables, butter, fruits, etc., can Board Counsel for Withhold- ot be worn by female wor- any service or not. The blame for be put into the refrigerator as ing 6 i ” shipers who approach the holy | this outfagcous tashion, we know & ing “Pertinent Facts. of these hiking girls. Many of these glrls are not even aware of | the wrong they are doing. the soon as they’re delivered— there’s n6 doubt as to having | ™ b Associs ed Press : p 5 YORK p—Martin J.| 0 : scandal they are giving and great desserts ¢ require long chill- | Ginen, former trustee of the Emer- | WeArInE suc :‘ Ejcastame “’: ";"" danger to chastity and purity to ing ready at the appointed|gency Fleet Corporation. who was in- i e ":‘ ZShuseh v eIbel § Rtk tiesaani RexponinaiEchenss hour. dicted with Charles W. Morse for| i e “Priests are ,h",,m.,lml.;md to using the mails to dafrand investors. | eall tie attention of Catholic par- wn lce is dell ith wni- | wo " e Tt S ents to their grave responsibility r e Com- |l~ ‘;-"‘ lll" i % \ s of properly guiding and rumrull- 2 4 resident Harding, Attorne A ‘M2 | ®ing their girlx and daughters In anitnie e the choice of their dresses and at- Daugherty s the evil js growing worse the archbishop m r. general ard, in ch signa- clate decree, ture of the highest ring the atholic p ,AJ.“ERICAN in the central west, came as a com- | b e and fallowed a gen- | eral investigation which the arch- | bishop had instituted. It applies to some 600,000 famifies and was | preceded by complaints that had COMPANY been brought o the attention of the archbishop that there had been —— —— a tendency among certain young nothing women fto cast modesty to the te Probe re effectively and winds where fashion was con- mmed blunt ¢l St hE matAeDs cerncd. The edict today was the Match Your Odd Coat icktion : e o conseraation ot cais Wi i "Among those whos city. ~t lth Ou' Spemal felaims, will clear hiw (Copyright, 1922 ) and Ad TROUSERS $4.65 Save the price of an en- tire new suit. All col- REMEDIAL LOAN MEN ; TO MEET HERE THURSDAY Hland Last len petitic the court 'i sned 1 indictments 1 | | when ( uash the Act National Federation Plans Three- Day Session of Fourteenth An- nual Convention. Winners in Various Classes An-; on Dob Textimony. nounced at Annual Exhibit in Takoma Park. i ors, sizes, patterns. H awarded last night to! The National Federation of Reme- | ’ venth annual rose siiow | dial Loan Associations will hold its | oma Public Library, cor- | fourteenth annual convention at the Hotel @akoma Park Harrington Thursday, Friday 605-607 7th St. N.\WV. Thursday ve Bur of } | Lumsden, €. be ey ! Ohto. w the tion . the various elasses | on “Remedial Loan Legislation From | the 1 gl.\lillo]l'x Viewpoint. The ens. pi. red, white | PTOSTEss” of the uniform small loan | & e '»,,L",f,‘.',“\'\-'““n,‘... law will be reviewed by Walter S.| 1 T A i | Hilborn, acting dircctor of the divi- | L 5 .mm loans of the Russell I'uululnhuu t FOR KILLING WIVES | Qa Near Corner ‘) 'u' i 10th & G Sts. e ' D )\x”‘ vellow e ond, £ | Eighteen Others to Be A Upson for Various Offenses in t opr S inkied ] Robert ! will be pre- ding_on In fam F. Davl s on Auto- mer of Sioux by W. E. Pal second. W. T. Leavitt ; PLANT ROSES specimens monthly e w se Bushes, atfrac- Fine, hard Blooming R tively priced. and jury of Omaha, ‘Progress of > e e : =, TR Corneiius Taby or New BLACKISTONE td ta he ey S tomis ol A Da the: SEpDS ration was organized in 1401 H Street Hod s afiiliated with the hwest Dee v{lrfh' — e il 5 of the William® H ] ..;.w indicted Psh : ate lts A DAt athe Attt IDLIS enntrrman, | wife, Lilli er, third, M H. Y. M Ryan, retary- | e Manse 3 ind other n..\..,r‘-_‘; rer, Detroit, Mich 'R Cornelius | . southwest Adams; second, J counse! ew ork city. For Your Player-Piano } Others i | against them are wione. ‘commmmx ORDERED HERE. anti-1 . false Smilin’ Through—Ballad. No. 931 ! jjiued Dawkins. ward mmander E. Marquart, i < Jackson; third, C. H.| o] o "y Sian row lues—Fox 1 hed to the battleship Wyoming, Hn%zr . Brown Bl . and ‘other flowers n ordered to this city for duty | o MRV doy S 0 s oflice of the aide for navy | By the Sapphire Sea—Fox A illiam Stuart: third, Mrs Navy' Department [ Trot. No. 1912 | Clark, robbe @ best collection— Firse! = = —= — pretenses; Albert SRR D On Sale at uttering, Ol Daniel Miller | = j Robert Jon opened yesterd: s ontinue through tomorre icHUGH & LAWSO : N U RO g datti : ttee i “"" ool A can Eseltine is presid of the club, Everything Musical 1222 G St. N.W. Ker, assault with a daneorois Nen Baciiine ds pepsideatiel B clup NEW POST FOR RAI.PH DOBITY | SPbClAI. NOTICES SPECIAL N OTICEa ER DIS ‘wur gallons Cyclone, OMPANY, S F st held on June the purpose of ting on a resolution ratifying and confirming the action of the board of di- rectors of the Riggs National Bank in enter- ing into an agreement with the board of direc fors of the ton Natfonal Rank of Wash sngton, providing-for a consolidation of der the charter and title of t Washington, Takes about half the | space of most ranges But the Smoothtop has greater cnpncitg 7 things can be cooking ata time_three burnerswill doit. Of course gas is saved. Consider also Smoothtop's good looks, its great utility, the new comfort height and the other fine features. Edgar Morris Sales Co. 1305 W, Phone Main 1032-1033 to 1 19, JERICK | HETT FOIR HOUSE; GIv o1 meating af the shasehojders of The Ham fiton National Bank of gton will be heid on Juse 20230 wm., for the | urpose of voting on a resolution ratifying And confirming the action of the board of direc: | fors of the Hamilton National Bank in enter- ing into_an agreement with the board of direc- | tors of The Rigse National Bank of Washing ton. D C.. providing for a consolidation of those fwo associations under the charter and itie of_“The Riggs National Bank of Wasl- ington. it Rty Use Good Prmtmg ting Your business, goed results” HIGH GRADE BUT NOT HIGH PRICED, | | i i and you'll reap THE SERVICE SHO BYRO‘\I S ADAMS ”“‘""!R! 512 11te 8t PLEARY G FHOSKINSON. Cashier NO. 12104, TREASURY DEPART: 5 : fice of Comptroller of “nrrency, Wash. | —Sersice. speed and qualits workmanship. | sngton, D. C., May 5, 1922 —Whereas. hy sat- | afictiey"srtfenes prisened o 1o woaerden | The National Capital Przss“ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, e —— .0, Gov. Trinkle “Jinxed”; Auto Hits Live Wire After Day of Mishaps Special Dispatch to The Btar. l:'llClIIQND. Va. Trh sking, “What mnextt” Jinx e from his 1y yesterday morning Dt he chict exeentive e e aétil on his trail last night, Not content with causing the governor's horse to dash widly throw; the pageant parade, bowling marchers right and left, knocking down sev- eral members of the Nav Band and damaging their in- struments; thisn Mr. Jinx fol- lowed the governor home 1 night, ran his ear & wire, throwing the from his seat and stu Governor and excaped injury, ng A Trinkle but their ma- chine was wrecked. VIRGINIA PAGEANT DRENCHEDBY RAIN Heavy Downpour Mars Events Last Night — Pro- gram Carried Out Today. RICHMOND, Va. May 23.—U daunted by the heavy rain which swept Richmond last night, prevent- ing the initial production of the pageant drama in the mammoth am- phitheater, the Virginia Historical Pageant Association announced today that the program for the remainder of the week will be carried” out as scheduled. Although considerable damage was wrought by ehe rain theater fixtures and seats, the asso- ciation, with the aid of a force of carpenters and nfechanics, expected to have the huge open-air theater in \shape for tonight's performance. Today's activities will include a parade through the principal streets| from | of the the colo city depicting scenes ial life of the state. At S asrauzslare SHINGLES NGLE THAT NEVER CURLS BEAUTIFUL—DURABLE. MICAL. Folder. ASBESTOS COVERING COMPANY, 916-918 D St. N.W. Phone M. 4470. Wasbington, D. 7. Baker? enough to get one by putting a Classi- fied Ad in the Star. The secret of adver- tising ¥s to tell your story where it'll be seen by the most peo- ple. And most every- body reads the Star. Star Classified Ads get results invariably. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office s been made to appear that v 1210-1212 D «t. n.w. the City of W ._bas complied with all th of the Statu f the United States d with before an assoctation shall | to commence the business of w, therefore, I, D. R. Crissinger. Comptroller of ‘the Currency, do hereby certify “The Hamilton National Bank of Wash- in the City of Washington, in the District of Columbia, is authorized to commence the business of banking as provided in_section $fty-one hundred and sixty-nine of the Revised " The Shade Shop W.” STOKES sunm\s 830 13th St. afioey High Grade Window Shades—to Order at Factory Prices {Keep Your Roof = Tight and Painted —and_rains_and storms won't worry_yon. e e Bismitton and three branches located within the limits | of the, city of Washington, District of Colum, bla In testimony whereof witness my hand 5 S 204 seal of office this FIFTH DAY 0 oudl R K. FERGUSON’ Inc, 'Bout th’ only thing a wife 19 . CRISSINGER, bomv\* 1114 9th st. _Phone North 231232 L T SIS “Riggs Putx HEAT in Heatine - sleaves around th’ house where PATSEURGH 1 THE BIG 4 TR 1125 14th ST. “TBLEPHONE 2417 14th St. or Teasnasie prices for Jaundry_and_drycleaning. ND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR REN s taken M as part payment on Vietrol ) WORCH, 110G a.w. AKranich & B How's the Roof? Fall Will Find Heating |we ki# find it is a bill. —prices higher, and orders so| ‘We doubt if ther’ll be ennu"h numerous that, work on your STE \'uk.'.,k'l,:; mosquitoes t' take care o’ th' T4t 558 | business this summer. (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) I The Btggs Engmeermg Co. ‘ 1GGS, Pre 1310 Il"h = B "The Best Lookmg Homes We're ready to repaic the winter's dnmage and put things in good shape | M UT€SCO “.Tm."'""m i for the rains. Prompt, eapable “ all OB .r the service by practical roofers. Try us. | V) 21 PURE IRONCL Reofing 1416 ¥ .w. | Finish I ghest in i || Company. 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Up to an early hour today no trace of the missing negro had been found by the sheriff and his deputies, so they are convinced that he has been lynched Denson was conv rior court here more ago on a charge of criminally assault- ing a seventy-two. old white woman. A long legal battle followed, in_which Denson’s execution was | postponed several times. The case finally hed the Supremre Court of «d in the supe- than two vears the United States, which affirmed the verdict of the lower courts. Becauge of of 1ynching | which officers cen made | here, Denson was removed some time | age to the Bibb county jail. at Macon, for safekeeping. Yesterday he was carried back 1o Irwinton 1o be re- sentenced. Jud ordered guards | placed at the Wilkinson county jail to prevent any attempt to ve. cials and” peace officers did not belicve that any attempt would be made at lynchin | o'clock tonight the pageant dra | scheduled to open the amphith. { ter. 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