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34 ADVERTISEMENT. il |HOW TO GET RID OF | DANGEROUS DANDRUFF If yon bave dandruff you must get rid of it quick—it's positively dabgerous and WHL surcly destroy your bair i€ you doun’t, i RUSSIANS ABUSE BRITISH IN NOTE Jt means faded. britle scraggly | uff, stop ftehing sealp | r. aud stimulate new hair scientific preparation ntiseptic , easy to WOULD AID THE LEAGUE e antitul, soft, thick, 1ue-||| Near East Crisis Used by Premier delay—-begin tonight—a lit- | w insures abundant hair to Strengthen Interna- tional Body. ¥ou and | not BY HAL O'FLAHERTY. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1922, LONDON, September 29.«~The Brit- ish cabinet is considering a lengthy and abusive note received from the soviet government demanding that Russia be Included in the forth- coming conference on the ncar east- ern crisis. The writer's informa- tion leads him to believe that Prime Minister Lloyd George will attempt to satisfy the soviet demand by sug- gesting provisional represcntation for Russia Public opinion in Great Britain long has been lcaning toward further rec- ognition of the soviet government and thi ems logical pl for w graceful LI George. not onl UNDUL‘IQ Teussfs presence at t crence table, bul SENSITIVE ¢ fi because of the acute political situa- tion in this count Indications are plentiful that Llovd George intends to use the near east sensit crisis to strengthen the po: tion of © caused by the league of nations in every possi- ble manner. Russia’s demand for recognition un- doubtedly will bring forth a pointed suggestion that she mend her ways, join the league and take her share of the international responsibi the freedom of the straits. Th suggestion may even be leve P the United < ally if Amer- ican interests began ta! i a part in the proposed near east set- tlement. ANTI-U. S. PROPAGANDA IN GERMANY CONTINUED Munich Weekly Pictures Uncle Sam Scalping 0ld World With Dollar Sign as Knife. Dy Wircless to The Star sud Chicago Daily News. Copyrigl BERLIN. September The worst kind of anti-American propaganda is| contained in a special “America number” of the Munich satirical weekly, “Bimplicissimus,” published last week. The frontisplece, entitled “The Victor,” shows Uncle Sam scalp- ing the old world with a knife be ing the dollar slgn. The back paxe depicts a scene in the occupied ter ritory. with colored troops bos and beating German workingmen, President Harding, in the foreground n of Lincoln, who sa M A:Leesi Opricar (o OPTOMETRISTS mbs. Th d « erated black siaves from 1,. .0];4: es8s and sea- the white race. You, Mr. Harding, soning. Serve on have an opportunity to rescue white yraters. slaves from negroe 7 Other illustrations show drunken Americans in German bars and re- turning home to ridicule prohibition in general. The text is along the same lines. This Issue of the weekly is only one instance of the campaign against foreigners in general d American tourlsts in particular, which is being waged now that the Oberam- | mergau season is over. Bavarla has| been bitter against travelers and it | is_stated that hercafter who can show that they ha business will be admitte claimed that the tourists have bousht out the stores completely and are responsible for the high prices. The Munich correspondent of the Berlin Deutsche Zeitung writes: “Thank heaven, the Americans are gone. Bavaria hopes they will re- main _away until the next “Passion I Play,” ten years hence.” {WAR ON GRAIN MOTHS IN VIRGINIA IS URGED All Wheat Now Being Delivered Said to Be Infested With Deadly Fly Weevil. Special Dispatch to The Sta September 29.— The engoumois grain moth, or fly weevil, reported by E N. Cory, state entomologist of Maryland, as causing 8 most unprecedented infestation in will stored wheat throughout that state, soothe £ |3120"1s Tesponsible for thousands of ! dollars of damage to both farmer and ‘e ltChi : miller n northern Virginia, West Vir- | ng SKIIN |&inia and Pennsyivania, according to ! a statement given out today by a The first applicationof Resinolusually {1atge local milling corporation. . . at practici wh takes the itch and burn right out of ec- | now being delivered is ineated, ana xema and similar skin-affections. This |that unless farmers at once take! gentle, healing ointment seems to Stops to combat the pest they. are| g £t | Jjable to lose all the wheat they have | right atthe root of the trouble, restoring |pn hand, whether threshed or not the skin tohealth in a surprisingly short Iuow to use carbon bisulphide in time. Resinol is sol ists, |eradicating the pest is told i i sold by all druggists. | gifletin of the United States Depart. ment of Agriculture, it was said. . Read the answers in the vivid articles in “Our World” just published. Ambassador Herrick tells you what man- ner of man is Poincare; Andre Tardieu an- swers the challenge “Is France Militaristic”— a challenge that is confirmed today in Turkey; Paul Scott Mowrer interprets France’g world polic;" Morton Fullerton presents France’s world leaders; John H. Finley shows that France's spirit is still “The Candle of Europe”; Rosamond Gilder tells how “France .!dothen Her Babies”; Edward Hungerford describes Le Creusot—the Crucible of France” and Hamilton Fish Armstrong interviews Caillaux; Hillaire Belloc shows how conires, Mty Shostcatioan e o e con y illust and t = Ry Bt maps e:mphte the picture There are many other timely articles about other parts of the world. 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September 0 Condition That She Apologize |Jhe dues not stop the persecution off, 07"/ i1v will be the defense of | 2 g them admirable. In July, accordi Studied Body. to Swiss 4T Ameris g ps b s police figures, 2,477 Ameri- cans visited Geneva and fully half CoRHo e R thert her brothe: nd her efforts to ruin -+ o Phil . o “ Mrs.- Gilmour decli rs. Clara Dhillips, charged with A brother, tho having beaten Mrs. Alberta Tremaine Ppal‘atus the disgrace Meadows, twent: ar-old widow, finaily dies—new hair will not Copyright, them have shown curiosity as|py Cable to The Star and Chicago Dail ou'are hatd wnd notning can || | Lloyd George May Attempt September 20, — Ought |ty the leaguo mechuniom, Thus far Coverig, soas, 5 Pty New +“family,” a8 implied in |death with a hammer, Grates, linings and vari- . | Al cans to be interested ) 4 Al PARIS, September 29.—Mrs. Ger- cr's will. Moreover, she be-| That was disclosed when the public | i = i gt | to Satisfy Soviet PG he Neamue | Melkiniey and K. B. Spencer. tnd éns | trude Gilmour, the “apology heircann | lieves that a thorough investigation | defender, who Wil repvesest ;3“-5 r(.pa;rf' inclading;-all JYour & ;um"md e Demands. O e I AN vomen? wiu gl ”fene’\é:gtuae‘loo into the working | 13Ha A. Linderman, is to inherit|Tesponsibility for the alienation of ) torney copies of interrogatories ad- | Rudol h &w CO Portant to Americans?~ Such are the | - Other répresentatives of important | $250.000 on condition that she apolo- | "G rotberys &NeCh ol ressed to thirteen persons residin p est = {% to come up for a hear- |in Texas. They included questions N 2 1332 New York Ave. N.W. uskegon, Mich, on Sep- | to alleged lapses of sanity on the part ions any American must ask |business, political and sociological | gizes to her brother, B. A. Linder- of the defendant. aily and Sunday Each issue gives you the complete news of the world up to the hour of going to press. There is no point too remote to escape the argus eye of the great Associated Press—no incident too obscure to find place in The Star’s record of events if it is of public interest. The Star serves the public— faithfully and fearlessly. But, withal, there is a strict censorship that keeps its columns clean and wholesome—a paper admissible to the home for reading by all the home folks. The Special Features of he Sunday Stav are Most Interesting Are You Reading the Gompers Articles? They will give you Labor’s views on many important points—for Mr. Gompers writes w ith a pen dipped deep in experience - on kabor matters. The last article of the series appears exclusively in The Sunday Star. ; e ° % Are You Reading™the Mystery Story? S : The “House of Peril” is proving one of the most baffling plots, and as you read you are I wildered as to the solution of the “n ay mystery. Generous installments every day. i E [ The Pink Sports Secti agazme —keeps you in close, intimate touch with all the sporting new: all the rest—graphically written. ) > s 8 ¥ ! e _ You miss a real treat on Sunday if vou do not get the —is in Anne Rittenhouse’s Paris Fashion Letters. Reliable forecasts of the forthcoming fashious—as she sces them in their Every contributor development at the hands of the world’s designing genuises is a writer of note. o RN 2 RITE: i it i Here are some of The Editorial Section Next Sunday the features for next Sunday— —will have a wealth of interesting articles on the live subjects of the day by writers who know the facts. Especially timely is the cabled correspondence, reflecting the tense European situation. i W il s—the wind-up of base ball, the opening of foot ball, and golf, and = “The Papered Door” By Mary Roberts Rinchart A Page for lils Sfindaj’s Sffir . e N ui}l'ou will be interested in it, for it chats on topics that girls are pondering over; and presented l'n';m the girls’ viewpoint by By Sewell Ford a girl. i i N i e The A‘Amusement “Seasb‘nn Is Un&er Way You can read all about the stage folks and the film folks—what's on locally and what's coming—in the Amusement Section . of The Sunday Star. m i D i) WAL :l'he Social Program, Is Rapidly Flllmg The round of gayety is beginning, as society is returning home from its summer sojourning. .Y in prospect in the Society Section Sunday. W I TANIIEN TR The Comic Sheet Is Full of Fun All your funny friends are there in four pages of comical antics that everybody'll enjoy— h:'un,xn:uaum:m:muemjmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Rotogravure Makes Pictures Real Y This improved process gives to the pictured incidents, the photographed places and people life-like reproduction. You see them as they really are—things as they really took place. A popular feature with The Sunday Star. ivz::mflmrmmm::mnmmummmnmmummmmmnmmmmmmflmm.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmundmau!mn:!muunfimmvmxmmuzmmnmmmmn' R T “Trails in Ice Wilderness” By Donald B. MacMillan “Origin of Foot Ball” By Ring W. Lardner i “What About Columbus” By Sté&sling Heilig ou can read all about what's “Mrs. Redmond’s Shame” By Maximilian Foster “John’s Diplomacy” By J. A. 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