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1 HWAVE YOU-SEEN PICTURES TAKEN THE NEW m WAY, WiTHOuv f FEILMS? A GI.ID SURPRISE IS IN STORE FOR YOU. |TACNA DELEGATES SIGN AGREEMENT Many Foreign ,478 MORE PRISONERS Surt. Peake Reports Increase Over Diplomats m to the annual report of Supt Peake of the jail: PLEA FOROTHER OF EGHT FUTRE Woman Given Three Y'ears for Alleged Theft of IN JAIL DURING YEAR Previous Year—Many Women Users. . The District juil last year accom- odated 1,478 prisoners more thun during the year previous, according forwardell to. the 3 F. Marvel, convicted of vio- Taiing tns narooilb-anl. & piea for lenfency was denfed in this case. cheel Moran, allas Michael Moronne, was glven three vears fol- lowing con¥icion of violating the white slave det. John Herbert, eight- een years old, mukt serve !hn sen- tence of one year recently impose upon him following conviction of housebreaking. He had been on pro- bation and this mofning the proba- tion was revoked. A young woman relative fainted when the sentence was read and had-to be carrled from SNYDER WILL FILED. The will of Rev. Willlam Tayloe Snyder, pastor of the Church of the Incarnation, who died last month, loaves his estate to his daughters and ! son. Two of the daughters, Xirs. A Eugene Barker and Mrs. Fletcher S. | Tilton, are given one-third each of | certain securities. Snyder, stocks and bonds. ‘The son, Arlhur. is given one-sixth of the The balance of | the estate is left to his daughter, | ! iSolHerzo es Corn | LOAD AND SNAP and U. S. High Officials AS YU BID THE Witness Ceremony. 6L WIYr AND R ilu the list of prisoners. If THWEMN SEE THE |CALLED FORWARD STEP| (sncss for the entire number of pris- ACTURL PICTURE | = ll'" ooy e, Wl e Theen W RICH SEPIA, Hflshe; I-fl:ls Work as Chile and | 00, O, (o, men, Wwho passed YWETH THE ONE | eru Envoys End Con- Commissioners today. Phyllis Snyder. Sixtysthree per cent of prisonters at the jail last y colored. There were five Ii On the Jbb All Day Saturday To Attend Your Week-End Wants —Saturday Specials— Tropical Worsted “Styleplus” Suits Purse. Despite a dramatic plea for clem- ency by Attorney Alexander R. Mul- lowny, Chief Justice McCoy in Crim- inal Court No. 1 today sentenced Mrs. { Madeline De Barri, forty-six years old, to three vears in penitentiary on the charge of having taken a purse from a woman shopper on Tth street sev- the 02 re the courtroom. FRANK KIDWELL'S Rews Not Only Once in a While, year. Seventy per cent of the pris- j.oneraiwere between twenty and forty ! )EIY!! of age. eral th 3 i PROCESS OF DE= ference. forecs ‘nioxleation proved e cuuse | “Huir BoNOHE said Mutlowny, But All the Time, Kidwell’s 1 By (e A boreiti et Poea: oo " i ers’ u; defendant is the mother of elght c i YELOPMENT. e A P, e s £ o | SEpRToS 8L the 1l thts 5 ,.‘.’:z. e i e Markets Save You Money. | Twenty-four were arbitrate their Tacna-Arica controversy | Crease over last year. was signed by the plenipotentiaries o(l[’e"'l“l";‘:"; S hen i yen the two governments today at a final | the Harrison anti-marcotic art | session of the Chilean-Perivian confer- | report said regarding this item: { “Those who traffic in drugs are often the bar was in poor health and that her grown children were willing to do .mnh)ng that might be suggested d iven a chance. Her ighter, died several One-day finishing service Leave rolls with any DIREX dealer POSITYPE CORPORATION SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2 lamp- ca Genuine Spring Lamb Ib. 35c !gratification of their government over ence here. 5 0. the attorney said. The of AMERICA i their_own best customers. and for|jud in reply, read to the attorney X | The concluding ceremonies were held | this, reason tl ene was an increase of | the report of un investigation of the ! Fmest Home-Dressed Beef | 519 Thirteenth St. N.W. in the Hall of the Americas of the pan- | twehty-six in the number of cases which set forth that the police | | $25 I' o e e | American: Union, in_ the presence of nnu\:rid ho;vllul treatment during d 'had trouble with the defendant. Round Steak; Fresh Liver: Ib...... 12%¢c | ua lty"'a ana- 1 ailore = edbogie | many members of the foreign diplomatic | furys, ouys of thelr confinement. A P the childsfu. the Copurt showed | Sirloin Steak: Fancy Chuck Roast; Ib..15c increase in the number of woman vic the small ones had been placed o jcorps and high officials of the United | tims is noted.” isiody of the board of children's Porterhous: Prime Rib Roast. Lb — [States. After the last signature had | ey Hamburg Stea h e Clon moaat | L o |Peen sct down, accrédited spokesmen | ground; 1b. .. 123%¢ illon Roast ..... e 5-:—- {for Chile, Peru and' the United States I’late Deef; for bo‘l"’gn Three-Cornered Roast B - i M KNEESSI'> | expressed, in a series of addresses, the | = |the settlement. Nothing “saley” about these Suits—regular $25 clothes— Leg of Spring Lamb; PECIA’ CIA u,i:f_',;hfhc"f;,;2’;‘::::’2":“::”:‘[:: Lezfiof Ve’l', b 35¢ | Shoulder Lamb; roasting, made to scll for that and wonderful valucs at the price. This Soateréncd tanis Secoelary Nrughee Veal Cutlet; Ib... = .45¢ . l(-b'n e 2 season’s wmodels, silk-trimied and hand-tai'ored. Tomorrow whose good offices rescued the nego- Shoulder Veal; roasting, g only they're $17.65. Get in carly. tiations from what had appeared to be | Ib. .. .18c Shouldér“ Lamb Ch L e O e e Breast Veal; bone out; Lom sl B b ceZic WHITE FLANNEL IRIMI English cricket $ 75 assador Pezet, who also had taken an E - T . aetive Part in eecting a final axTee- b, 12%e | Chops; . ...ce..... 45¢ TROUSERS &1 ot Sy = ment. In addition the speakers in- cluded Carlos Solar and Dr. Meliton Shoulder Veal Chops; 1b. 23c Fancy Salt Water Rib and Loin #eal Chops; Trout; Ib. 1_] r . Porras, respective heads of the| (geste” ..z @ | B Riband Loin ¥eal Chops; | | Trout; Ib. ...... Chilean and Peruvian delegations. R s .35¢ Fresh Halibut 33c i . . | pive =aple s e e 10 Calf Liver (special); Ib, 40c | | Steaks: b, .. Bathing Suits Straw Hats All of those who spoke character- ized today's settlement as presaging a new day of Latin Americar® amity, and Secretary Hughes characterized it as “the greatest forward step in the interest of peace on this hemi- ;sphore which this generation has wit- | nessed. We will open another store at No. 7 Mili- tary Road, Rosslyn, Va. (just across Aqueduct Bridge, opposite Rosslyn Bank) on Saturday, July 22, 1922, for the benefit of our Virginia patrons. 25% Off California one-picce style w—all colors and combina- tions. Regularly $200 to $7.00. With % off they're 331539 Off The whole stock is in- cluded. Fancy and plain braids that were $2.50 to $6.00 at— —that protects your clot}nng durmg laundenng at the —_— If war is to be prevented when in- Manhattan saves you the : d h { a “wash worry an eat o: a wash- Fancy Pork Products Smoked Hams; whole, 8 | Lean Pork Chops; 1b....3Cc 120401542 | | #1:5 to 40 ternational c](-m:u\"ersles n;‘lseb, the to 10 1b: 1b. e Tos. : Secretary declared, it can only be ac- qass h i s.; Loin Pork Chops; Ib. . ..37c : ¢ drawe o complished through the willingness of ay™ at home. 5 St | Gl ations to provide for “the contacts X s"lfkfgfl e g‘“k Loin ROflSl:flb 0c j Other Wardrobe Trunks, of honorable and reasonable men” 3 acon, in strips; finest 1 g 315 to $150, Who honestly desire to erase difficul- Keep yourself and your Pure Hogs' Lard; 2y | A% | ties rather l:m‘n tnmkeep ;{hem nlhhe hocie. coul Send fami]y gean I‘orls lle e .lgc ©On beha)f of President Harding he 5 enuine Fat Bac 16¢ accepted the designation of arbitra- hi { f, Fresh Pork Shoulders; tor given the chief executive In the washing to us for safe Ib. 2 i it i) 0D R arbitration protocol, and thanked the 5 . e Tadve dred delegates of both sides for the spirit handling. Blue Ridee fresh Cream- OUR “ONLY” STORE 'm which ((hey approached the tasks l-rc:h Killed ZSp]v'_rl’:g (‘r)‘ B;.tc;, 1b... of the conference. 2 2 S.; Strictly Fre: " Bet . 425 Tth ¥ 'II “I believe this to be the dawn of a Phone North 3953,3954 or “iii@ | | cach, b .ovriennin 43¢ e Egg A new day in Latin America,” sald Sec- 3955. M‘,r“c Lot retary Hughes. “This long-standing controversy has been a sore spot and this amicable adjustment is the heal- ing which gives promise of the de- velopment of better relations through- out Latin America and of the promo- tion of the growth of sound opinion. It is a vindication of the processes of peace. \_..EE [ Fresh Milk; p.nlulr- ized; pint. Bread; 16-ounce . “The Bags Get the Wear The Clothes Get the Wash” Manhattan Laundry 1336-1346 Florida Avenue From Store opening until 2 o’clock tomorrow —we’ll be here to take care of your wardrobe wants. i 18 Busy Markets Conwmently Located at Solutions Necessary. Market, 12th and H Sts. N. Northeast i an “It is easy to talk of the prevention of war, but inevitably there will be differences and serious controversies, and if these are not to- be settled by | force, there must be peaceful solu- tions, which can be had only through the efforts of governments which de- terminedly seek peace and make it possible by providing for the contacts of honorable and reasonable men whose ability, ingenuity and wisdom will be utilized not to devise grounds for continuing differences, but prac- tical bases of agreement. “May 1 say that in showing that it was possible to provide a plan for the amicable settlement of the Tacna-Arica controversy you have clearly indicated that no difference in Latin America is incapable of solution. This is the greatest for- ward step in the interest of peace jon this hemisphere which this gener- mCamcliml A'““. jation has witnessed. May it be the Phone Main 4400 :prnmv<e of an abiding tranquillity % and the reign of justice.” For the occaslon the Hall of the Americas in the Pan-American Union, under the same roof where the major 1 decisions of the arms negalmnons‘ | were taken, was fitted with - s 10T | several hundred Spectators, and exs section reserved for , Wi thrown open to the 1t ‘was sald in diplomatio to be the first time in the recorded_ history of diplomacy that |not even a card of admission was irequired to gain an opportunily to iwitness” the signature of an impor- tant internatoinal agreement. Seats for Spectators. The table placed for the delegates was midway along one side of the great hall, with the seats for specta- tors facipg it in a wide semicircle. The white walls, with their tall mar- ble columns, were left without deco- | ration, so that the gréen baize table- { top made the only spot of color n. the |picture. The table itself was that which had been used by the two dele- gations during- their- previous -execu~ tive sessions in a smaller room ad- joining. Signature of the protocol and its complementary act was first on the program of the final session, with Sec- retary Hughes speaking for the United States, Carlos Aldunate and : Ambassador Mathieu for Chile and Dr. Meliton Perras and Ambassador Pezet for Peru. Later the departing Our portraits of beautiful chil- dren are worthy tributes to motherhood 25% Discount | Tropicals —that are competently tailored—made the Mode way: modeled with Mode distinctiveness—and re- warding preference with Mode satisfaction. ]-’alm Beach, Mohair, Silk, Gabardine, etc. Special————————— Tan Mohair Coat and Pants Suits— § .50 smart Sports model 1 7 Wool Suits—All Reduced 233 Penn. ave. se. There are no exceptions—other than Tropical Worsteds. Otherwise —go the limit with your Sales for S aturday | Suits that sold up to $40 Suits that wl; up to $65 At Five “Hahn” . $2400 $3400 Stores. 'Get your 58.75 1916 16th Bt 3033 14th Bt “th mud C ots. 8. K. 2041 K SE N W ! ! ,i 5’ Open Saturday 7th and K and City Club Stores Until 3 p.m. Until 414 9th st. n.w. | f5:30 P.M. i This Month 1914-16 Penn. ave. n.w. UND%WO@ UNDERWOOD Pertraits of Quality cept for l"m" Vacation Footwear ! at the nearest store before you start. : Special A\% lme ltng]hh Cricketing Cloth Trou- All sizes sers. White Shoes that sold at $5 to $7.50 1 and some $8.50. All-white and contrast- ing trim Dress and Sports Shoes. Also White Barefoot San- $2 95 . dals. Al reduced to close'at......lill Lol Misse and_Children's Low Snys that sold at $245 to $400. In White, | i{ - —a big hit clear over the fence of High Quality. Women's LOW Sl‘lOCS Clearance of Mode Cravats Mode Cut Silk Cravats } Clearance of Mode Shirts 1 ted Percales, (.rel::epso,r:tc , that §].. 39 sold up to $2.50. I w l’ l”' I Children’s 1 ! delegations had an appofntment to Tan, Black and Patent 3 for $4.00 that sold up to i p‘ Gatlat thie Wiite Houss aud pay. thelc Tan. b S ; s p 55‘ ‘ e r'M?;e!?:rl‘;h?;:‘l‘::’:{el:.l:::ln:rnnged LOW Shoes A S:x;;p sgomz Sat $1 9 5 Imported Woven Mad- BESORS e to leave Wun'l.ngton rb;fnre nllg‘hl - urday’s price.......... e ras, Russian Cords, etc., 3 for $1.50 ::—:E:r f‘o':"::i‘::"°‘;":‘?‘,§"f§r:’:‘?{‘,=: gasto sold up to sz 29 . taken an active pal le negotia- 5 3 P . In_all Jeathers and styles that sold) [J! ©~ "7 77773'¢ Mode Cut Silk Cravats [ Uons. althoueh Miogation. aiso pan.| TO THE CLERKS AND AFFILIATED EMPLOYES OF e o y 50 3 for $6.50 i§§§3§,§: ‘6 New Yok in me 10 sail| THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY COMPANY: agen Sg’;f‘ d Y s b ko m“"gs Whg Fiber Silk and Silk and g;asto sold up to $1.55 3 < i fords. None r d at $ Linen, that sold P2 43 IWOULD BRING FARMERS In my circular to the clerks and affiliated employes of cax Orcs the Sale penceese;rv.e..f. '9 UL;H:: $5.00. ..... 52 95 3 for $4.50 the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, published in : 3 for $850 AND LABOR TOGETHER! various papers on.July 19th, 1922, ¥-stated that “in the. All our “Kayser” Rolettes, with Elas- Finest of Silk Shirts— Finest Silk Knitted LR el event the clerks do strike, it will be necessary, of course, o :I!c tons;Blach Svyohg Gray and Broadclzlchs tthr:tp“ J;"S' Cravats that sold §1.69 | Wisconsin Federation Seeks Or-| ynder the law, and to carry out its duties to the public, for osiery pu'ui"f’a’sh,ufii‘? a!;os-ery e :;;; 'up to 'slo ss' up to $3.50........ 1 ganized Political Action—De- the company to continue to operate the property, for which EOl‘ Women i —(—}-gl;d% ‘E:; rd lgev;:l:r. $ 1 79 3 for $17.00 3 for $5.00 ' 4 . =3 mands Freeing of Prisoners. By the Associated Press. OSHKOSH, Wis., July 21.—The Wis- |- consin State Federation of Labor, in convention here, went on record as “heartily |ndor!ln‘ a movement to bring farmers and labor into a coali- tion for organized political action, and the necessary complement of clerks will be required.” Believing that the minority of our clerks and affiliated employes who went out on strike at 10 A. M. today, July 20, were misled, and feeling that upon reflection they will be de- sirous of returning to the service, I am giving them the following notice: » They will be allowed £6 return to the service wnth senior- ity rights unimpaired if they do so before:10 o’clock A. M. Saturday, July 22d. If they do not do so by this time, their places will be filled permanently. $225 values—all at.... Special All Straw Hats—Splits, Sennits, Panamas, Balibuntals, Leghorns, Bangkoks—ALL 1t you wast to ke conditiog, careful ’+c yan il red shampoos the formation of farmer-labor leagues| SITOUS Ol returning to tne SCIVICE, & & BIVIUE LACH LA g1 @ g/ 8 M Sy * 4 = |}| | Bangkoks—ALL............... z in all congressional and legislative district: means of bringing po- litical rgsults in the primary election campalgns. Direction was given the executive board to be renn-utod at the nltlon- :al conference to be held December for the purpose of ‘gnln‘ the new political movement under way. t two or three t n & cup or glass ter, then moisten exspocntuls of with a ll‘(fll the hair with Cor. 7th & K Sts. The convention demanded the re- : lease of all war-time violators and The company assures every employe who remains with it, . 414 9¢h St. {thell reimbursement by’ the govera-| 'whr: o work and every new employe, that he o; " “City Club slcofi 1914-16 Pa. Ave. lment for suffering and loss of em- ployment. Resolutions were also adopted favor- ing the returp of light wine and beer. 1318G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. 7- can get Mulsified cocosnut oil sham- rog store. It Is very o is enough to last every o tamiiy for months. Be sire your gives ‘you Mulsified. —Advertise- she wnll be protected in the retention of their positions. W J. HARAHAN