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TUBERGULAR CLAIMED State Santoria Heads Describe Naked Children Romping on Ice to Regain Health. By the Associated Pres AUGUSTA, Me., September 29.—Suc- cess of the sun cure not only for bone and glandular tuberculosis in children. but for the pulmonary forms as well, was announced at the opening session of the New Eng- land tuberculosia conference yester- day, by Drs. Cole B. Gibson and John F. O'Brlen of Connecticut. The speakers are superintendents of the only two state sanatoriums for chil- dren in America. r. Gibson afserted that lung tu- berculosis yields, llke the bone and glandular varieties, to heliotherapy. Dr. O'Brien gaid in his paper on bone and glandular tuberculosis that all forms of the ' disease yield to the sun cure. Pure sunlight, instead of sunlight fiitered through windows, is demanded, he sald. Dr. O'Brien described the sanatoria on the eastern shore of Long Island, where, he said, even when the ground is covered with snow, and the ponds with ice, naked children who are winning their uphill fight for health may be seen romping on he beach or swimming in the ocean. ‘According to our experience, expos- ure of the entire body to the weather during both summer and winter not only does mot cause colds, but ac- tually is & most effective means of prevention.” he said. “Even more striking than the gain in weight is the astonishing change in the general condition of the patient. During the fine weather our bed patients even are carried to the beach, - where they attend clasaes, play in the sand or crawl into the water. One of our patients, Who was admitted with both lower limbs com- pletely paralyzed from spinal tubercu- losis, actually learned to swim, while the power was coming back into his limbs, even before he was &trong Where You Can Find What You Want Fromva-ca tick to a buffet—a foot stool to a davenport— ’you’lrlldé;sdl;hag you want, and, what is more—at a price gou want to pay—right here-at.the Life Time Furniture tore. Lookearound alt you want—shop everywhere, then—when you come down to this wonderful store, you’ll be more flm,u enougn “to “walk, atihoush ne st gatisfied—delighted—at the good looking furniture you’ll the Base ball 57?55;’"'-71“"}?5375’?%3 o strike out is ol R, ' O T incased in plaster of paris. and who when he comes to bat, is able to support himself with one crutch and still use both arms for a full swing at the ball. HONOR FOR JONNART. Poincare Offers Him Place on Rep- arations Board. PARIS. September 29.—Premler Poincare has received Senator Charles Jonnart, former minister of foreign affairs and now provisional ambas- sador to the Vatican, and formally offered him the position of permanent French member of the reparations commission in succession to Louis Dubois. It is as vet uncertain whether M. Jonnart will accept. A dispatch from Parls September 23 £ald M. Dubois was about to resign as president of the reparations com Mmission because of differences of views between himself and the French government. " Turkish Hordes Menace Christendom The smoking ruins of Smyrna, the shallow graves of a thousand slaughtered non-combatants, the cail for help from scores of thousands of starving, homeless, war-crazed refugees, the pres- ence of a victorious Turkish host across the Straits from Constantinople, are facts which in them- selves compel a searching of hearts by American editors to see whether any of the responsibility for what has happened may lie with America. And while these facts are terrible enough in them; selves, there appears behind them, to many an editorial vision, the specters of Islamic “holy wars against Christendom and a militant alliance of the outcast nations and thé yellow races against what we call Western civilization. . . . Russian support of the Turkish Nationalist cause has been affirmed again and again in official _ pronouncements from Moscow. Once upon a time, after a defeat at the hands of allied Christian armies, a Turkish Sultan ordered this prayer to be recited at sunset in every mosque in the Otto- man Empire: “May the Angel of Discord, who has always been our ally, come again to our aid and confound our enemies.” Whether or not the Sultan resides in Constantinople, no Turkish army should be permitted in Europe or within striking distance of-the Straits, thinks. the New York World. The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week presents from many angles the ominous warning of another war revealed in the clash between Turkey on one side and Greece and Britain on the other, over the Dardanelles. It is accompanied by graphic cartoons,and a map showing the location of all territory in dispute. DO YOU WANT A LAUGH? HERE ARE HUNDREDS of high-class motion-picture theakers throughout the coun- try the managements of which have recognized the laugh-provoking qualities of The Literary Digest’s new short reel “FUN FROM THE PRESS” and are showing it weekly to delighted audiences. This is the only motion-picture subject produced and sponsor- ed by the “Digest.”, The program is changed weekly. When you attend the “movies” why not ask the manager when he is going to show “Fun From the Press”—or call up your favorite theater on the “phone. “Fun From the Press” is distributed by W. W. Hodkinson Corporation. & Other Striking News-features in the “Digest” this week, September 30th, are: The Death of the Bonus Bill Genevieve Ward, Actress Extraordinary Steps to Meet the Coal Shortage A Christian Movement for Peace Hard Times Strike Out Putting Religion to Work ' The Turk’s Far-Reaching Victory The Approaching End of the “Shakers” A Defense of Poland Radio on the World’s Largest Ship Tribulations of the Telephone Wireless Surgery ! Why the Early Bird Gets the Oil “Blinders” for Railroad Travel The Anatomy of Humor Topics of the Day Many Interesting Illustrations Inclading Humorous Cartoons Get September 30th Number, on Sale To-day—At All News-dealers—10 Cents (Yomerin and look around any time; we'll be pleased to show you and we know you’ll be impressed with the inezpensiveness of Life Time Furn#ture. - TIFE TIME FURNITURE I8 MORE THAN A NAME LI¥E 124%5 ¥ 22 - MAYER & CO. ~~ Seventh Street Between D & E 11111 [T e— SR et Ask Thelr D= sl Feachers Mothers of Americam— | By the Associated Press. i tween Mjnister of Finance de la Huerta i week at WORLD’S DIAMOND SUPPLY CORNERED, EXPERTS DECLARE By the Associated Press. LONDON, September 29, — Some= body is cornering the diamond supply of the world, according to British importers of the stones. All over the world the best and largest dlamonds are vanishing, and London dealers are scouring the continent in the attempt to obtain stones to satisfy the de- mand which has suddenly sprung up for the finest gems. But they have small success, for a mysteri- ous shortage exists at a time of unprecedented demand. “Diamonds will soon become the currency of the world if money continues to depreciate at the rate of the last few months,” one deal- er sald recently. “Rich Americans are buying all the stones they can secure. There Is an unlimited de- mand for two-grainers up to the six-grainers from America, and Japan is buying largely. Fine small stones are also very scarce. “The Germans are hanging on to their diamonds like grim death. They will not sell at any price, and regard their diamonds as the only real security left them. The same spirit obtains in other countries.” CLERGYMAN DISMISSED AS CITY LAW ENFORCER Chicago Mayor Discharges $10,000- a-Year Official, Who Clashed ‘With Police. w. HELP, MALE. NEVER mail ORIGINAL recommendations in_applying for ...?’bf,';..:. Uso COPIES. AGENTS—Wonderful opportunity—$80 weekly to agents with £2,000, $40 weekly to agents Bosd $1,000, 80% and exclusive territory 3300, 0 agents with to ran’ee return of outfits. ibetitate ToF coal. Atk Mr. Boss. 1807 H n.w. '8 L] ‘hants’ Lus S M we s I, BOOKKEEPER and office man, must be stenographer and typist. Box 70X, Btar omrer.. i a n. te: 11 % day. Apply MO kS wanted, $10 & and_Kenyon_at W to do repair work on Toom and board. Apply 1158 farm 15th . n.w. CHAUFFEURS for Black and W must have reference and identificati APy fo Biack and ‘White Taxi, Oxford ot 2 money ey g Hox_225-K, Star office. AIRYMAN—Min to take charge of dain also young man who can milk, and also dr! F. ck._Apply 1156 15th it 2 DRIVER, exp., for Diamond T truck, large heating and plumbing contract know plumbing and heating material capable of making minor re Give age, exp. and salary. for ‘must Ford; deposit o of $30 required. Barry Laundry, resr 7 He e rion_st. n GINEER aud_licensed fireman. Apply (o ief “E; 1830 1 L ',‘Anpxy at once, N, at once; £i0 monih. Ca urist Camp, East Potoma CHICAGO, September 29.—The Rev. John H. Willlamson, Chicago's $10.- 000-a-year “law enforcer,” was dis- missed yesterday by Mayor Willlam Hals Thompson. The minister was appointed to the unique position eight wide for mea; Rotels, rtmest field: . quick methods indorsed—our students employed by leading botels everywlere. " Open “evenings. Call for particulars. Lew!s Hotel Training School, 1324 New York ave. p.w. > | bigz.. 1ith and New Yofk ave. ‘WANTED—HELP. MALE (Continued). OUNG MAN t work oa soda fountaln; must experienced and have best reference. The Albany Phi 4 H EN (2), with or withoul selling ex ry $30, based on sales. . 209 Bond PR ESS ER—Experienced on men’s clothing ; none others need apply; references required. D. J. Kaufman, Inc., 1007 Pa. ave. See Mr. Cross. SALESMAN FOR RUG DEPT. Young man for floor covering department in a large depart-| ment store; one with selling ex- perience preferred; permanent position, with good opportuni- ties. Address, stating full par- ticulars, Box 140-K, Star office men’s hat department in a large department store. Splendid chance of advancement. Address g Star office. i helpers. R Apply A. Eberly’s Sons, 718 71]1"‘ UPHOLSTERER—White man must be thoroughly experienced. Apply Employment Office, 8th| floor, Woodward & Lothrop. MEN h—f[;mbhmgs salesmen; must be thoroughly familiar with selling high-grade mer- chandise. Answer, giving full detail as to experience. Addres Box 184-K. Star office. HOUSEMAN (colored), il months ago. E: nights; furnish_referencs. _ The dismissal of the law enforcer, whose duties have been extremely vague and undefined, was the climax of differences with Chief of Police Charles C. Fitzmorris, which began [ work. soon after the minister's appoint-}0 sts. ment. AL ho Without definite duties and with no definite office assigned to him, Mr. Williamson took possession of a small office off a committeo room in the city hall and went to work. He never | (eht succeeded in reaching an agreement nd_cabinet 1t and can_operate and deliver goods. Addre: office. ality, self-confident, convincing, a good mixer, not afraid steady hard work; well con- nected socially. Outside real estate work; salary, $40 per weck; advancement if make good. Apply 612 International bldg., 1319 F st with Chief Fitzmorris and a fow days DAsEWark {00t ! ago he charged that gambling and and music de i s & Co., Tth vice were flourishing and could only flourish through corruption in the police department. Chief Fitzmorris replied that Wil- liamson was getting his Inspiration from gangsters. He declared that the law enforcer had heen visited by ike de Pike” Heitler, once known as a “vice and gambling king,” and Fred Mader, a labor leader. perimental 0 a month n call Main Write or come in. Nationsl Radio 1876, K 1345 Peunssivania ave. n.w. 939 mecnanical ng o When the minister received the week m'yf during your mayor's dismissal he refused to com- [spare tim Call_or phone. for ment hl;fl;_ullrl. chool of Drafting, 14th At the time of his appointment po- itical opponents of the mayor charged that Mr. Williamson was ap pointed for political purposes. Min- isters themselves were divided over the wisdom of placing a preacher in a political position RIO FLYER WIRES BACK FOR NEW PLANE PARTS ferest 1o man with expericice And pairosage in an etabliuhed dupiicating busiacen: win derful opportunity to right ma: Address Box_18 ar_office. packing house experi- . Star oftice. TUNITY for two soung men fo s the courses at American Motor au n OFFICE CLI ne. T registered. in drag ato Address’ Box 301K, e per- Star of. references _required i e ind | HOTELS NE) (MBITIH l,!ml\ EN— urn big pay as radio operator and | HOTELS "NEED A ous 1 > 5 1i over the world without expense, or | ton-wide demand for women: &ll depart ments, hotels, clubs, apartment houses: un crowded field; fine 1iving, quick advancement: our methods ‘Indorsed—our students employe.i by leading hotels everywhere. Open evenings. Call for part Lewls Hotel Tralving h n.w. i Jhone switeh hoard operato fined surroundings: short, evening classes. Oxford bidg., n.w. d N. Y. ave. AVER. Apply Ha Ho Oniy experienced operator 3 or ;" reter- ve. —We have an opening for four refined lndies with ple: have had lonse-to-house moliciting, Who can present matter of great importance to home owners This i | those, in an fntelligent, con an exceptional ‘oppor who ran furnish | cing manner. 'y, and only Apply in writing. Address office Lieut, Hinton Cables for New Ra- diators and Propellers—May Be Delayed Three Weeks. By the Associated Press. PORT AU PRINCE. Haiti, Septem- ber 29.—Licut. Walter Hinton, com- manding the seaplane Sampaio Cor- reia 1I. which started some time ago on a flight from Floride to Rio de Janeiro, has cabled the Philadelphia al aircraft station for new ra- diators and new propeliers for the machine, which has been unable to resume its flight owing to the over- heating of the engines because of in- sufficient radiation. 1t is estimated that the wait for the new equipment will cause an addi- tional three weeks' delay in the de- arture of the plane. DEBT PACT RATIFIED. Mexican Senate Approves Agree- , Feptered. “for _ueighborhood A great industry badly in need of frained men. Opportunities to travel if you . Bhips, stores, banks, turers, municipalities all need radio irained men now We train you in & ington house of quality outside salesman to take orders for or-made clothes; only hard worker | selling ability wanted. Address Box : Star office. = 0e merchan- med o fine wns: high salary pai Kaplowitz Bros., Inc.. ALESWOM splendid 00 Bond' bldg., 4pm. © tonch txpewritin art in today. Bosd Mai SHOBTHAND “The best for le R Busizess College, 1304 F st. n.w. STENOGRAPHER. perienced. 632 L 8t 0.3, 0GRAPHER—State salary expected. Addres ST manen d TENOGRAP] —Competent. for res Call between 12:30 and 1:30, 617 extate Bond EPER for iaw and only an experien ing permanent pr swer in handwrit . Address Box 1 real estate office: conacientious person de: tion _meed apply. age and experienc ESMAN wanted, ge Deceskity. experienced, ith ment With U. S. Bankers. Trox 294, Alexandria, Vi = 300 pert, _colored, for chi Natalie, 181 Tdren's | 1212 18th st | g SALESMAN—Banking institution (no stock September 29.—The has good opening for high-grade e has unanimously rati- in its new business department. agreement entered into be- ings accounts. See Mr. L'l counts. 1415 G st. n.w. between 4 and 5 p.m. SALESMAN—To sell a high-grade spec used by every retail merchant; big retur a live wire.” Address Box 68.K. Star CO CITY, Mexican se fied the and the international bankers for pa ment of Mexico's foreign debt. The measure now goes to President Obre- gon for his action. —_— ACTRESS DEFIES SUIT. Former Wife of Chaplin Ignores Manager’s Claim. ‘ST. PAUL, Minn., Septemher SALBSMAN. experienced in seiling nishings and shoes: must be willing to work. Apply 801 D st. now. s 5 Strong closer to travel southern permanent. Address Box 152K, Tt wire man with car, ntal Realty Ce estate salesman: one live for tull-time work. Conti. 308 Bond_ bidg, excellent _opportunit ith credit office experience. WANTED woman over ing proposition: experiel personality essential. YOUNG WOMAN of attractive apne pose for outdoor calor photograph tographs of this kind weather and atmosph able. only those app their time accordingly Box 3 tar_offic and phone ‘numuer. Your Lurctroom. . several energetic, to household_products: blg profits. Apply District_National Baok Luilding, 10 to 4. —Can use two to work groeery and_restaurant trade; best proposition ever offered the trade: live hustlers can make zood 615 6th st n.w. Mildred Harris, former wife of Charles Chaplin. film comedian, playing this a local vaudeville theater, will continue her act undisturbed by garnishment proceedings against her in Minneapolis by J. W. Rubenstein, claiming to be her former manager, it_was said, here. Rubenstein claims $1,850 in salary due from the actress on a contract as her manager. It was said here that the clothing and other trappings of the act are exempt from any ac. tion which may be brought against Miss Harris, since_they are the pro erty of the New York concern stag- ing the act. Her galary, it was said, cannot be touched because of prior claims. ‘PAROLE’ SYSTEM AT NORTHWESTERN FOR SLOW ‘FRESH’ By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 29.—Stu- dents commonly classed as “slow" in their studies and frequently de- nied a complete college course. will be accepted under a “parole” sys- tem at Northwestern Universit while select groups of fhore ad- vanced students will be allowed to proceed as rapidly in their college work as their mental equipment will permit, according to Walter Dill Scott, president of the uni- versit, The *‘mental alertness” tests for freshmen. inaugurated at North western this year are part of the new educationalgcheme, which was glven its first experiment in. the College of Liberal Arts. Thousands of “slow” students, be- cause of sickuess, home conditions, ‘work and other circumstances, can show just causes for their situa- President Scott said, and SALESMEN (3). tra 10 for local position day. 214 Jenifer bld ling Va.; car furnishe making '£10 to §20 per Tth and D. city or t Dept. 839, SALESME: . " n{l!d (¢4 "“'nh house-to-house experfence: liberal proposition guaranteed. Mr, Siev. 208 Bond Didg. 14th st and New York ave. SALESME: never worked orate premium 313 Kresge bldg. Catholic; brand-new proposition, before; top commissions: elab- full co-operat Mr. 1th and G nw. BHOB SALERMA! thoroughly experienced. Ap) mapager shoe department, Brigfet Company, the Aveuue at Hth. SHOE SALESMEN, experienced. for new, ex- clusive ¥ _street shop; state salary. Box 101K, Star office, BOLICITOR—Young ma; old; must know eity, give references. Give name, address and phone number. permanent position pay.__Address Box 244K, Star_ofice. SOLICITOR—Casualty _insurance: high-class mfll\.rly' good commissions; leads furnixhed. iy Federal Underwriters, 501 Woodward JOLI —Accident and health high-class company; good commissions firnished, Apply Federal Underwriters, ‘Woodward bldg. SOLICITOR—Life Insurance, representing large sonthern company; excellent apportunity; pros. pects furnianed: large commimions. = Apply i evine, iy Parker- ‘Address mot over 30 yrs. le to drive car excellent Teady 501 arge Federal Underwriters. Inc., 501 Woodward bl STENOGRA) for service at Clifton Forge, 0. & O. Rajlway, 714 14th st. BTENOGRAPHER, experienced young man; tween salary $25 per week. Apply in person 8'am. and’s pm. Jond . Whikise Go, 1o ible, am. a 537 Bhode Island ave. n.e. SUPERINTENDENT, thoronghly capal 0 apartment, office’ bullding and. hlgh-class reel- oy By WA A ] o g anStaIe, e H . iress ' Box 8313, Star office. A TAILORS and finishers on_coats at once. F. K. Heindrich & Co.. 501 13t} st. n. 2 ‘event [ONE OPBRATOR desires work. Address Box 104K, Star ofice. _ 1° TELEPHONE _switchboar _aperator, - experi- enced young man with pleasant, clear voice. Avply in nerwon between 8 m. and w John ‘H. Wilkins Co., 519-587 Rhode Islan lege educatfon without being = burden on the school or & drag en more fortunate students. A mark of fifty-four points is & passing grade in the mental alert- ness tests. Students failing to score that high are interviewed and their high school records exam- ined. If poor work in high school is found to be due to just causes, the student may enter the univer- sity on “parole” select for him- self a private tutor, who, on ap- proval by university authorities, becomes the student'’s collegiate supervisor. ‘The system wag declared to-de' mew departurq Ja.. Report_to T. F. Shulz, 2338 R. 1. Phone_North S063. 5 be bandwriting; Box 112-K, Btar | l % | coats. MILLINE st be experienced. l’v‘ Rose, 1107 : YOUNG WOMEN PERMANENT, PLEASANT, DESIRABLE OCCUPATION. GOOD SALARY, REGULAR AND FREQUENT INCREASES. RAPID ADVANCEMENT. APPLY ROOM 1, 722 12th ST. N.W. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. SALESLADIES, { 25 TO 30 YEARS OF AGE,!| INTELLIGENT, REFINED AND OF PL SONALITY, FOR HIGH GRADESPECIALTY STOR EXPERIENCE PREFERRED BUT NOT ESSENTIAI POSITIOX PERMAN L STATE REFERENCES AND| SALARY EXPECTED. AD- DRESS BOX 28K, STAR OFFICE. ; STUDENT NURSES, 6, at once; must have 2 years of high school orits equivalent. Casualty Hospital. ALTERATION HANDS who understand putting linings in Bertram Cohn Co., 12th and G Sts. N A high-grade specialty store, requires the services several intelligent saleswomen for their women’s coat and suit dept. t Ay L e 1P B X, OPERATOR—O¢ ‘ SAL AN,EXPERIENCED |i5ce experienced will le consi An experienced young man for |ere . Apply Mr. Connor, Wm. YOUNG MAN, good person-|T of ‘—— g 3 \LE—Continued. Learn Millinery Designing Dressr Get fnto 1 or heconn aber corry ASK FOR KL Prof. Livingstone’ “TABLISHY HISGNW. | and O DY with experi- ence in selling high-grade furni- ture, draperics, etc.; one with ability to sell and combine colors. Address Box 139-], Star office. g NURSE for baby hoy on old; must furnish be-t ences. Apply by lett Box 135-K. Star office. COOK for small fami furnish best of city refe Apply by letter. Address Star office. 7th and K. TAND FEMALLL strietion + Hahn & Co Ptate ment SEWOREL 1520 W i) . OR COLORE D . HOUSE ran st o HOTS nights. 115 Ouk 311, . HOUSEWORK, stid v HOUSEWO COOK and geners with ot bome. COUK—( " Wiso o £ eral bt COOK T = o ren CHEN MATD ref eral lnundresses. < OFFICE ingtor LOOKK position St CHAUFFEUR, colored, wa years’ experience; no objection to last employment § years. Address B B CHAUFFEUR—Position w reference. Ph o HO HT WORK, bookkeeplng, cred . adse: cau aboty results. Address Box 24