Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1922, Page 18

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g5 CLOTURE THREAT [" asispustic e, J -nuK speed widlators. ;Il:lch!n‘ them all at the same tinve. | highwayw are now practically free THE EVENING STAR \\'AsHII\'G’I‘Q_I\:,-__D_._é;,____l-gi_i)_;\_\-'';_;\____~_1_‘§_\Lg3 1922, 10day thet his has, however, made a recom- [from overloaded trucks. iccording 1o WPHum SPREA"ING MOTHERS AND CHILDREN’S | VIRGINIA SHERIFF WARS zh;: e S | e i Rl T OUTING CAMPS TO OPEN| ON AUTO LAW VIOLATORS L ln:‘bm and whea . and hopes 1o get seweral other | Marylumd state roafis commission MORAL TONE OF FILMS -fim.?‘e%‘ :5§1r§:§::§ fi{:}z} i:f:;‘:.':h.?.‘:‘...‘:,?,,1:',‘2:2‘"2:‘: e st ey OIS Ao R e By the Assoctated Press. Associated Charities Approve Bud- [ After Illegal Use of Tags, Speeding {5 wipe out ilisgal night yarking un| The wrvnt of So8 :"‘m’:‘;’;’k Det- | o' Surstand © reads . which e 2 “l;l"r;ss‘ll.rmlzo :‘::3;43:&:4’:‘:: got of $21,345 for Summer and Wrongtul Parking on County wn. “:‘.‘.’u:?:vn‘ ars mg;mc:- fi%fi%u a:e‘n:;?y 3:“.‘3‘..‘..'».‘;‘." %?r.g::nu;:r;' e Recreation Trips. Roads at Night. agitrom &m'f‘.n’ wis Bt arreats. |1t 1 charped. ity wasions of whisky, | mciines bich eperwlc ou Lhe S moral tone !n fllm productions was The summer outings committes of | Sheriff Clements of Arlington coun-| TR%, 50 JAsde (& 7 rmts uf;;':e fowr Darveis'ot moash s Sov oot | ¢ da sound the g <l Eafly Vo!e Held Impossible.| Yelosdhere todsy by Will & Hays: | Three " More Who Attended the Associated Charities met yester. | (7, Va., has deciared war on autol W s schGoitar fine | mirke ne of the ,...lt;;..m...,.,' b Juw o remov che Joad W excess ‘roducers and Distributors of l ey arRoon. . in residing in Virginia um ""“ “’“ t made the oouuty. Jennings the Washington Loan and Trust Com- et was reiepged on §599 bond for appear- 245 2,000 Amendments Await | Americs. before a zasdience at | Church Supper Reported | the Washington Loan and Trust Com thelr cara in thecounty u ¢ secsing of papeet ou 55 Muckell aoued. show Thes within f ance Gloth &t ATHRRIOR | werks aPter The campaizn was ma He declared he the opening of the two camps of the | o1 011t FRROI Hoen oaley mernivy. county courhouse N khre 3 . t] - 0 r Furaird w0t @ siugle vvarioated U \ % Action oo declared he was entiraly con- to Be Il committee, Camp Good Will and Camp [ &0 ity Fonds ar v smm are M)m‘:cmmue"; DD s it & e . producers and distributors in the ;. Pleasant. John Jov Edson, ehalrman, | qwenty miles per hour. e = | TRUCK OVERLOADING ENDS | ™= BY DAVID LAWRENCE. org-nization and he pledged Throe more persons who attended the g:;:l.d;‘“'r:{:cxlfldlg:::k \i,canz:"' p;\l:;m;dhi:.:ht: h‘.)-: ;mrm n,-‘um- .n, .mm u?d that the clean-up| : —_—_— 5 3 % een a greal Taik of applying a cloture rule in the ll‘:c.lr:trl;n!.h. Deatiasirtslotinis supper at Grace Lutheran Church, 13th | and Harry G Meern. |gent.” Aided By Deputtes Kine 15't0 B Ehorough, sIhough 1t may D | 4 uioemoniie track Arivers in Mary- | o OT Tou U pupuliion of o Sepate to shut off tarift debate and hile asking for your sid .nd and Corcoran streets, on the evening of | It was announced that C"';IPCG‘WG Marcey and Special Oficer h, |2 \ede Aarawn out on ue-tc-:‘ohf o el ae ool | Jmm;;m. mukmg :,,’., compel an early vote will not get very | So-operation” he said. “I w April 27, were reparted to the health de- Fxl‘.‘..':.’l“:u::"»“v June e A bt |the AROMII bas'placed under arvst s of dsslamnel o8 o o tm- | fully on the weight of their vehicles |1y 1560 on acoeunt of Sepression o | far: There Is so much to be done yst| Hix% L% h‘n‘,“';',:}‘,‘r',n’.';““’,“‘r::,,‘,','. partmert today as having typhold fever. | rigg ‘g former superintendent of Camp e Possible for bis ! within the past yeur thet Meryland 3 on the tarift bill, so many hundreds of | than by any promises we may make. |ThIS makes a total of twelve cases of | Good Will, will be in charge there amendmen:s to discuss and consider We are bullding this industry for |typhoid in which the health department | tbis summer :n"M:;”"‘:mndem "'" woR L e [P 3 ‘:‘: 5 _ 2 E scrlbusly that, except for a general| JoArd 1o comaTlior Eeneratiofs 1o |has been \nfornadthe paanis Nere:at nt. It is expected that YR L % [ % Do o 24 £Sng ST spésd-up influence which might result| may seem perhaps slow. at the | the :’-mm lw:i: o i ‘L%E’ai‘.‘,fl ;’l”}l:tl"y::l: 0 . q . = s = e - . = from a threat of cloture, the pregress| @inning the results. we are confi- Assi Heal Office: ‘ummings, torcaln Upward ot 600 mothers and , of the tariff bill will hardly be affected. ::r‘;l‘«"wfll be certain and perma- children, Qivided Into parties of 150 g . the source of th . Tbe tarift situation is troublesome to| “31a” giared tWat $500,000,000 a oay > each, who will stay for two weeks, on sale ‘h &k evesybody. On the réepublican side| year is paid in movie admissions, |thut he learmed approximately 500 men -fl;’ Camp nen:mh“grxe:‘u;: care; 4 5 thers is no insurgency, so to speak, for| and that the industry represents and women atte the supper on the | 300 mothers and c! o i 35 =Ly il A in| 8n investment of $500.000,000, em- | evening in question. of 125 each for two Weeks, ne - the farm bloc got what it wanted In| DB IAEESEAnS of Bo0 00 anual | The health suthorities are endeavoring | total of 1,100 mothers ana childfen the way of tariff duties early In the| galaries totaling $50,000,000. to find out all they can about the edibles, | for the & n in both camps. o b hand ‘Thom adley, treasurer, reported same, but considerable doubt is felt e e Y vag. PavIng any | | sceipts of las. year from contri- and’ indeod egpressed by republicans “'SI-EEPING SlBKN[SS Dr. Fowler's basis for eliminating the :3:‘.".’:.:,.,‘".";;:,’g’sz._mn'."%uga e ) Floor The Shopping Caw-\-lllll and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President | to whether It would be a wise thing to ;L;Q c:muml: :mmmfl “h):' r:(pined by e S . yoaritiay £ . ive of the' persons v Nrf:n.ln‘::rn;'l‘:r:‘:l ;:Y:;ffl:‘fl: L‘.‘di‘.z::: Ifi;hm sick did not eat the k‘e‘:renm. ;n-gellny. calls for the raising of $21,- % e health r said he would not | 343. ed and costs of production are subject office! e WOl not o Hac dt- as to how the sickness developed until | expenditures last year was due to the fOMEn Wide fucasiionsiOug @ e Dr. Cummings has made inquiry into | exténded repairs and equipment re- tions originating with the la every phase of the situation. quired at both camps. 8 e 7 For Infants, en, Misses & Growing Girls But the problem Ynl gone far be- - Showing Now a Complete Assortment of arefoot Sandals,Play Oxfords, Keds and Sports Oxfords emergency of the next two or thr Children’s Canvas Ked how long the important items attempt to form any definite conclusions It was explained that the excess of e o e i n|balanced diets will relieve hardening and has hardly gotten through of the arteries, which is caused by 4 third of the amendments. The Alatuiton ik i protetn: akin Slasases T e o v 2 o e increasing, and the X-ray is un- vely unimportant items have hither- | equaled as an agent of disgmosis of | ) deen taken up and the major Par(s | stomach allments, physicians asserted the bill remain. T% is no tell-|4oday in discussions of sclentific sec- Infants’ Flexible Sole vea#s. The republicans must decide hether they will pass this pending; Serum by Dr. Rosenow of bill .or not. As the time fl‘;r sb\'g}fl comes the doubting ones will probably £ fall in with the wishes of the party Rochester, Minn.. leaders and the measure will passed. | By the Associated Press. ¥ take and the r-publlc:l?s them- 1'«"\'2’.";‘&.“,51 c.h:‘lnl‘l‘\fi |:(!,l;l‘l:‘l;“|on(nn;e‘l b Barefoot Sandals, of | O?fm" h\,\“h ‘x)'ubber 4 oss over # : ::‘1»2‘:.:,mr.u’|‘-fipd‘: smtoen ’ the American Medical Association. patent coltskin or tan soles, in w l\?/or Prqwn The tarift bill is tying up the whole| A serum. which, when injected into URNITURE best be calf. Sizes 2 to S, $1.00. Sizes S to 103%. Price, legisiative program. Proponents of |human beings in'the eurly stages of oan s R $1.10 thabonur tiink they can Imtenloct | oo ticovered oy Do 1t protected and refinished ; hik "fl; % s 1¢ “the tariff s once 8isplaced. much|C. Rosenow of Rochestor, Minn., he with EX-IN-O-LITE Water Proof VARNISH. 1 g;lnoket.i’ Eolk ugiz?s L Zl)' . "l;reksm;‘e.ttm ngl;os:; - in black, white or n. 8,81.10. Sizes 8} to 11 Sizes 1175 to 2. Price, S More than 2000 amendments aw, BT, LOUIS, Mo, May 26.—Properly of the momentum behind it will bejannounced toda@ He exhibited mo- EX-IN-O-LITE VARNISH makes worn furniture look new—it foal i tion pictures of gxperiments he has! 3 | made tending to ghow he has {solated brings out the nl}?fll wood and gives a brilliane, mar-proof and Quick Action Expected. the hitherto unknown germ which | water $1.25 $1.25 The bonus advocatas, on the other | C3uses this disease. EXIN-O-LITE Vamnish preserves the surface of Furniture, g 5 3 nand rexiize that as'the fail elec- | DASTTINAUO of o the ssctional | Woodwork, Floors and Trim from damaging wear and brightens s Md‘:l“‘ ¢ ?."""":‘ The same in women’s, o et e ocn time diac | against attempts to deprive them of | upywthomm andals, of tan calf or in black or white. Sizes s time representation in the house of dele- | -?ene:he'lh:]nus and quick action | oo the ruling body of the asso- | Bt stilnny _f"‘f_r el Gt i) | mecting called to outline the cam-! iy ?""! ar & ~Dd’ o "“:1 italipaign of. protest. The government | j;;’e‘ Ot':':n:"xn fl"ggl‘n:(;:;:=‘:;‘m “ihaiServices. the Army, Navy and public | Nonhwen Sedlon P Al Navy e ohuiation bills ;:fgtllxg.n:arnce, re included in (he!e[ Annu Hardware Oo., 2014 14tk Bt smoked elk. S:zes‘lll;/ 235 to 8. Price, $1.50 to 2, Women’s Canvas Ked Children's Tan Calf | Bale, with rubber soles, Ela ‘?',‘:,'f"‘s‘;“f;’f,i"g | in white or black. Sizes 2% to & Price, $1.75 Southwest Scttlo 3. Jox._ Catlath, 308 4%5 B A3, Taylor &'Bro., 10t tad Water he House voted the Army to consist Organization of a woman's auxiliar steward, 1st w. 1.75 J33000 men. Many members ©f [to the amsociation was to be )xerfeczr§| { Qsackenbusd, 30 ‘ 5.0 1, 4 W ’s Rubber Sole Senate want fo cut it fo 115,01 [ » Calf Pl | omen’s 1 the House. after a bitter fisht, the | 3i® pa eomeosed of dauxhiors oad | S Flores ‘"‘,!,, Misses® Tan Cal ly | Canvas Sports Oxfords, adminietration suce Nk | Cives of physiciang -rr::'-::"m::: Seniso8 Bedrgte 0"‘"‘“‘ Sizes 113 to i the ‘strength of the At 25.000 | hery of the associatio men instead of 67.000. as the House | o President De Schweinits announced | 3 ointmente to Al ncies oc- (| P . Now senators on the na mmit- Mmmg this year on the four muncflg‘l Ann:nm-. D.C. tee are talking of incre the size | ot the arscciatlon. The appoint. | o 3. Frash Casmpholl, $1.95 in combination of kaki canvas with brown trim, gorcd':u:??:n ?mn “?‘:: or white canvas with med with amoked elk; black trim. Sizes 21% to men. * Thia | wents were: Judielal connctt "B 5 : m'm Whits | i, B i SR Sl B 7 + 2 o Brookid, D. C. 1o heel. Sizes 5 to 8, | 8 Price, il {sreding Dr. " Randoiph - Winslow 'of | o . 25 um- - S R L | Boxtor l,nx:fa“;n“mr‘\){.‘ alter B. Cannon, Pasteyle, SerimeeCo; e e e AP a gLl ’ : council on medi ckvill ask ‘@ recess while waiting for the | cal educatien and hospitals, Dr. Wil Hollend l%lni )suilnv." Spring, Md. sizes 814 to 11, $2.50 white rubber sole and te to finish, bu | ok i 5 : “HY adjournment of the Senate are ! paimte wfl.;n:}]x"]::'l{’,r.',func ,._ an Misses’ sizes in the | low heel; trimmed with | beginning to fade as v E S. Judd, Roches fnn. above sport oxfords with white canvas bow orna- Coprright. 1 reappointed W OXFORS | 1318 mlg&";fi%‘t{‘: ST, N W. DI:iSQSSES % SALE EXTRAORDINARY! MIDSUMMER heel. Sized 11} to 2. ment. Sizes 2 to & $2.75 Price, $2.75. Growing Girls’ or Women’s White Can- v{"""“';s “"?’““."'fi vas Ked Pumps, with of smoked elk, wil . brown calf trim. Welted white rubber sole and s no heel, trimmed with soles of rubber or neolin white canvas bow orna- attached. Sizes 2} to ment. Sizes 2% to 8. 8, $3.75 Price, g $2.25 Speclally Priced For P Saturday Children’s White Canv-a :Ll!:llc Wo-;l- Boys’ Sport Bals, as der” Oxfords, wit ; 3 welted sales. Sizes 835+ illustrated; made of white canvas with black to 1L Sale price, §2.55 trim ; rubber soles. Sizes Specially Priced For Pae Saturday es of contrasting colors. Sizen to 40. Speclall : Rt priced at $1.88. T oo Y Misses’ sizes, 1115 to 5 Sal : Fnch toes Al made by Gongomn: 2, in the above shoe. 2% to 6. Sale P”;C» h toes. Al made ! welt process 3 - quimbraced in thig lot ars the mont ex. FINE VOILE = Sale price, $2.95 1.65 e and charming hats that i . MEN's WHITE ouTiNG || Seen our pleanure topeesent 1 hany ota: ||, WAISTS, $1 Regular Price, $350and $400 | Regular Price, $250 ne ex adm OXFORDS sl 95 the mest cfltlcll. and all are vajues that oo S o e Palais ReyalmSecond Floot. A . 1 5““ L sho Onrelnemnq; simi- (| =ith ot lace, & sieeves, o Z ‘Made of = 1 / ur low price for Tu ron vurf lia&.r':gflgq":w,: ey i gpectat $1.00 Vgizes (o MEN, Dress Up for Decoration Day M en’ s The Only Way to Buy Clothes ) Bathing S“its ' i Extra Pair There’s Double Wear With an Extra Specially Priced Two-Trousers Suits | $1.75 to $6 Men’s One-piece Bathing Suits, of wool, part wool and At the Extremely Low Price of all cotton. Colors are blue, with white stripes. Gray with purple stripes, white tops and blue trunks with belt. Heath- ef mixtures. Sizes 34 to 46. (') . Boys’ One-Piece Suits, 95¢ to $3.45 Of one-piece stylés, cotton, wool and part wool, heathér and gréén, brown and tan, blue and white. All are per- d. iy fect and specially High-Grade, Strictly Size 26 to 34. 98¢ to Al-Wool Fabrics AR A GREAT PURCHASE OF HUNDREDS OF MEN’S StrawHats *1.65 A wonderful variety of Sennets and Brown straws, made with plain and rough - edges. Every hat perfect and worth a great deal more. Sizes 655 to 75§. Men’s Summer Suits includ- 75 ing mohair, kool kloth and ° featherweight fabrics that will | keep you cool this summer. Every desirable color in light, me#lum and dark shades is here and they are marvelous values. Sizes 33 to 42. | Worth to $15.00 Allswool Sults for men ml‘ yoliig ten in serges, cassic meres, tweeds, herringbones | and some very high-grade sammer fabrics. Single and double breasted, conservative and sport models and a re- markablé saving oh every suit. Regulars, stduts, stubs and slims in sizes 33 to 50. . Werth to $30.00 N EXCEPTIONAL OFFER OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ CREPE JULIAN, CREPE. DE CHINE, GIRLS' WHITE LOW PRINTED CREPE AND CHIFFON TAFFETA DRESSES, *9* % =l toes. b!lllnx has been fast, . but stocks are s@il eumple!e oot Men who appreciate the utmost in value will . ’ For Your Boys, need no urging to attend hi e le. Th wi e vnes | Hot Weather Clothes £l bove the pricés o Reked for single-rousers D uits. s Boys' Qentine Palm B-z-‘ $1.50 to $1.95 value, Belci Suits, $398. Very | Wash Sults. Sizés 3 to 8 . and styles are numer and choieeig Tweeds, Cassimeres, best niakes in the most de- Y enne R ol ::a":."r.;as';:'.:;"' s, ol n gt 84 Sises G o . m,:;‘n::‘”:,';m Pinished and Unhnistied Wor. Siraole” medium and datg Special at $1.25 migdels. with different color combination Walsta of ‘all oné color, trilme P 4 = colors. Newest Norfol Boys' Summer Knickers, St ontrasting ehade of Fibbon and embroldery. Sizes lo 41, Bpecially WOMEN’ steds, Extra Fine Quality SBunproof Blue Berges and todels. Sizes 8 to 17. of Khski §ray sraih, dbys e e O EN S WHITE LOW many other fine materials. Special at $8.98 tona cloth, pure, natural ORGANDY, RATINE AND FRENCH GINGHAM : : and gray linen and best - ' SHOES, $7 .95 Modes: Sport sl with new bivwing golf back, | My S8 0 4430 G | gragg white duck. Siees 7 SPECIALLY” y * form-fitting styles for young meén and plenty of consérva- Special Pri . S ial Pri PRICE! tive styles. Sizas for men of evéry build, Regulars, stouts, cial ces pecial Prices , i RICED ’ longs and Shorts. $1.68, $1.95, $2.95 75¢c to $2.78 i In women’s white shoés sé- g a 1—M¥ain Fioor. Palals Roal—Fourth Floor. léetions ean be made from pumps with one strap, two Another heautiful assortmént of organdy, ratine and -French ging- ham dreeses. in colors of jade. red, orchid. golg and beige, trimmed with bias folds of paisely or organdy; large bow at back and large pockets. Specially priced at $5.00. tEePock straps, twin-button effects. Oxfords in .plaii models of ort styles; heels In walking, ' fiappén or Baby Louis.

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