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AVE. * ’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO MORGAN MAY BACK CLARENDON YOUTH ANELNG F EBT TAGN A OB Banker’s Visit to Lloyd|Sheriff Believes Chester Fol- George Significant—Com-~ | lin Responsible for Series’ mittee Saw Necessity. of Operations. BY HIRAM K. MODERWELL. Special Dispatch to The Star. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daty News.| CLARENDON, Va., June 15—With Copyright, the arrest last night of Chester Follin, LONDON, June 15.—On the eve Ofi,,; 00en vears of age, of 605 Poplar the arrival of J. P. Morgan ta see Mr. | {11800 Yeurs oY fge. of 605 Poplar Lloyd George. before the lattér has 5 Deputy Kines, it is believed by offi- his conference with Premier. Poincare next Mord, Ik § vived of the cials that an end has been put to the AckEaatorcay i tall.1s Tev) burglaries and hold-ups that have necessity of canceling thé interallied o e e o conference, | Peen terrorizing Clarendon residents = - ‘| for the past month or so. though u fallure in some respects, s | L U PPk WOl oF so. seen here as useful in having defined | panerl, Clements sald that the conditions essential to European nsack- young | til ing and robbery Tuesday night of the home of J. C. Follin, a half-brother of 603 Poplar avenue, and is satisfied that he held up, at the point of a gun, Charles T. Smith on Clarendon avenue last Saturday night and Le Roy Raymond Townsend on Marion avenue last Friday week, forcing both to give up their cash. Arrested at Rear of Home, ‘When taken into custody Follin, whom the sheriff has had under sus- picion for some time, was e‘\le'ln!i his home by the rear entrance. He at first denled any connection with the crimes, but when taken to the Arlington county courthouse was given a grilling, which resulted in an alleged confession of the robbery of his half-brother. He was unarmed, but a revolver which, it is said, he has been in the habit of varrying, was turned over to the sheriff by a girl | friend of the boy, the name of whom the sheriff would not divulge. She had been given the gun by Follin to keep for him. Le Roy Raymond Townsend, accord- ing to the sheriff, positively identified Follin as the man who held hi Mr. Smith. the ot of the past two we quested to appear at the courthouse this evening for the purpose of iden- ation. ¥ollin, it is said, has a bad record, reconstruction. One of these conditions—whether || the United States likes it or not—is || the universal forgiveness of the inter- allied debts. France faces bankruptey if she greatly reduces the reparations | while being obliged to pay interest on | her debts. Difiicult to Convince. The opinion here is almost universal that American financial and commer- cial interests understand the neces- sjty of debt cancellation and that it is to the interest of all, including the United States particularly, as to_ its foreign trade. It is realized here that the difficulty will be to convince iddle west and the small busi- | man who C —is our specialty. Y The E. & tively, 5 an e I paign TS A e i opinion of the y a loan to Germany. in the coming months the United France and fo exchange a omise to can n rmal contingent # info cel the allied d NSTALLING ELECTRICITY We have a corps of experts ready to serve you. We'll do the work so cleanly tbat you would hardly know we are in the house: LET US ESTIMATE Established Over One-Half Century Leo C. 813 14th St. N.W. F. Brooks Co. ;: Brooks, Manager the 1 road a German loan and recon- struction. Back Into Uncertainty. Strictly " Reliable j ‘The failure of the German loan has { dashed ral Europe Lask into the uncertainty that has prevailed since {last January. It is impossible for Germany to balance her budget under present conditions, but she continues to print paper money, further depre- ciating the value of the mark and cnabling German industrialists to cut {their prices under those named by manufacturers of other countries. | Already London has noted the ugly signs that are due to the heavy drop lin the German mark and the terrific 1 fall of the Austrian crown. There is an intensification of the histic feeling in Germany and djemand in Austria for a “This demand, We're | as to proper la Junion w G | which recently ha Vienna soclalist labor council, sug- gests that Austria is being driven into Germany's arms as Russia was at { Rapallo. J 2,000,000 Jobless in Britaln. Great Britain's vital concern with this situation is indicated by recent official |announcements that the number of un- employed has not decreased, but re- mains at nearly 2,000,000, while the | number supported by per doles is | more than 500,000, or twice the num- ber thus supported last year. A German loan, if it had been possi- |~ ble, would have been a gigantic step owird solving all these inter-related difficulties. Now the whole proposal iy indefinitely adjourned because the eco- nomically essential conditions were po- litically unacceptable to France. B S On going to be married a bride must, if an unlucky omen is to be averted, sit facing front in the carriage. On return*- ing she takes the opposite seat. UMBRELLAS Repaired and Re-Covered Nice assortment of Ladies’, Gents' and Children's Umbrellas and Canes very reasonable. FRENCH UMBRELLA SHOP Fr. 45%4-W 718 13th St. N.W, MUSICAL INSTRUCTION perience. i At Low Prices Oils Y “PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 8 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,000,000 Surplus More Than $800,000 il Corner11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary store— the city. Smoked Hams Halibut Steak. ......lb., 40c Salmon Steak. .. ....lb., 40c Boston Mackerel. .. .Ib., 25¢ Butterfish .......... Ib., 25¢ .3 1bs., 25¢ .2 1bs, 25¢ Onions. 5 1bs, 25¢ New Potatoes. .. ..¢ 1’5+ 25¢ (No. 1's) Watermelon, (2r82) 65¢, 90c String Beans. Peas.. ESOLVE that you’re going to own a home and stick to your resolution. It is just as easy to keep a promise of this kind as it is to hand the landlord your money for rent. See us about it. without the seeds. REALTORS 1415 Eye Street NW, Mairn 4752 Your Redecorating —problems and will take pleasure in suggesting color schemes, advising you employing them, etc. 1 No extra charge for this service when you buy Paints, Stains, Enamels, Oils, Varnishes, etc.—and invite you to take advantage of our knowledge and ex- &7 CANOE AND YACHT PAINTS HUGH REILLY CO. 1334 N. Y. Ave. When Exaggeration is Moderation in Illustration OU could slide your house around the North Pole, then set it up in the sizzling Tropics, but its coating of Armorshield Paint would be unaffected by the change. Paint counsel without obligation. Paint delivery without delay. PMORSHIELD BAINT CORPORATION 1317 New York Avenue Main 2844 A TsT UL, Delivery—\\'e will deliver any order over $5.00 to any part of Specials for Friday and Saturday Wilson’s “Certified” Morris’ 8 to 101, sizes. -Lb., 30c Fresh Fish Specials Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Fresh Meat Specials ~ . . Hot Bread and Rolls ‘We receive our Bread and Roll’s daily direct from the veils’ at 4 o’clock. The variety consists of VIENNA, BOX BREAD, FRENCH BREAD, WHEAT. BREAD AND RAHAM BREAD and several sorts of Rolls. BEREN’S RYE BREAD in 1 and 134 pound loaves, with and Interested in mediums flfld methods Of T TS LTSt Es s Es s Ee s T e e Te s Ee s e re e s ETe s e ess s aTeseessessssansssseessstesssarsssetssassssnssssansssrsssrssseesssessssssssssessssssssersssesss $383383888838888323838832838888883888888383838838383883838388 PAINTS Glass Our factory PP PALAIS_ROYA! “Supreme” Flounders . .1b., 18¢c Rock Fish . .Ib., 25¢ Trout ... ..Ib, 20c 4 bunches, 25¢ Egg Plant. .. .2 for 25¢ .. (Small) Dozen, 25¢ ....10s 15¢ Chickens. .. (Baking) Jb,, Veal Breast... Veal Shouldar. Pork Roast Also good because ’s properl: 'D. . THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922. MRS. N. C. COONS' PRESCRIPTIONS HAIR TONIC AND SCALP FOOD will grow lovely hnir that sbines with health. Use MBS, N. C. Ni ANSING CREAM 1o b f. x and lurge pores: ALMO! whiten and pouris] ‘having served two terms in a re- formatory. He has been residing in Clarendon for about two months, hav- ing formerly lived in East Felll Church, Arlington ‘county, None of the $160. taken from the home of his haif-brother was found on the alleged burglar. Most of the money, according to Follin’s confes- sion, was used to pay up small debts and to buy cheap jewelry. The bal- ance was contained in a pocketbook he is said to have thrown into the brush along the roadside while being taken to the courthouse in the sidecar of Deputy Kines' motor cycle. is being made for the mon yet it has been unsuccessful. The sheriff and Deputy Kines also wint'to Fort Myer Heights last night and arrested Thurman Centers, twen- one rs of a h: been advised, was carrying a revolver and making incrimlhating remarks. Centers, according to the sheriff, is to be closely questioned to determine if he knows anything about the Clar- | endon robberies. Sport Shape at s Small Cost of Work alsolutely i Stored Pre of ooaree. vres 'MARTIN WOLF 50666506666 666666606606¢ harge. 6666666666 6006600600600066000004 Corner of H Street The Best Buy of the Season in ummer Dresses 736-738 Seventh Street Three splendid groups—of exceptionally good make—in the popular wash fabrics and modeled with excellent taste. The prices are tremendously below the actual values. —Linenes, Ox- —French Ging- Lot ham, trimmed with organdy Lo l I —Fine Tissue t ford Cloths, t and silk; fancy poc Ginghams, 5 Flowered i Gn'\ghnm a.nd Voiles and the novelty Ratine—embroidery trim- materials—effectively fin- and new sleeves—Ratines and Voiles of new models. Second Floor. Beautiful Baronet Skirts - Smart Surf Satin Skirts Shimmery Satin, Plain White— in Grav,l\'aivy, Black, $ .98 gracefully draped; $ .98 Orchid and Plain — trimmed with pearl = White — effectively buttons and dainty draped .ecieeooene- silk loops.......... Becond Floor. Special! Silk Dresses— On sale tomorrow and Saturday—the most attrac- tive showing of really high-grade Silk Dresses—Canton Crepes and Crepe de Chines—in original designs— artistically trimmed and in effective combinations. Even the manufacturng cost is lost sight of in marking them 2 3 From our own Factory SWEATERS—A new arrival of Sweaters — shapcly 98 — Indestractible PEARLS Pearl Neck- laces; graduated sizes. 24- inch lengths. 53.98 Guarranteed by Sigmund’s ....... UMBRELLAS —Heavy i Umbrellas, with white nov- elty handles, with rings; Paragon frames. $3.95 00 —Pure Thread HOSIERY Silk Full- fashioned Hose—perfect quality—in white. $1 79 . BATHING SUITS— In Navy, Black, Copenhagen —Combination effects. All wool. Best value 2 you have ever seen s -9 BLOOMERS—Crepe and Ba- tiste; regular and step-in models; assorted 1 9c colors. Only 3to a BRASSIERES—F!esh- Porch Dresses They are most attractive Tuxedo and new weaves. A regular in model and make--some with pockets and trimmed with organdy. Cut large and full. Full range of customer color Only two to a cus- Bandeaux Brassieres. All sizes, 32 to 4417c Only 3 to a cus- sizes. tomer. e SWEATERS—S!ip-on model, in $7.39 the new weave; and all wanted colors $3.50 Mendel’s Middy Suits Children’s Middy Suits of the fa- mous Mendel make—White, with Red, Copenhagen and Al sizes, 8 to 10. SPECIAL ....... . Suitcases Full 24-inch Suitcases of strong and durable Fiber; care- S ! fully finished; strong locks. Navy Trinming. Sizes 4 to §1.98 | G0, "meeli s B OBe 12 YearS..eeeesoseeceonnansee Pirst Floor. D00000000008000 0080080 0022t 00006006000 0006000000000000000¢