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% THE EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922. 416 Judge Sellers,”sald her organization alms to put the Juvenile Court out of business_by obliterating child delin- mean the churches should build more reformatories or juvenile prisons, but ment for Americans who follow the sea,” he declared. “America in set- world should not allow that policy to circumstances might be sent at small PRV R Cost and et receive the early train- | SPeokh declared; the court is co-cper- Contribute to the downfall of its mer- | The addresses were given under the | Little Johnny—But how do they Tng. that will develop. thelr charac | 4ng heartlly. Citing instances, Mrs. |gnipping Board Commissioner Says | chant marine,” he said. auspices of the men's society of the [get the can open, mamma? B ters along proper lines. Such 8cnools | fore the court unofelally were re-| Am Commissionsr, Plummer told of the | church. L3 would be excellent piaces for the | forced by the tribunal to the sssocis- | America Ought to Lead in Treat- |resort to unfalr and dishonest prac- —_— Training Her Ear. care of children who got beyond the | tiorn for action. ; tices on the part of some of the ship- A Safety De P = . | control of their parents. ment of Seamen. ping intereste of other countries in ety Depos: gnor Tonsllini—Your daughter Her Term as Senator From-Georgia | The endowed school and the church 5 fheir efforts to hamstring the de-| The Prestidigitateur — Ha, ha: | 1A% an impossible voice. Why do you P ir A N = fehool, the speaker sald. are not ehar. Lucky. Moral as well as economic Issues | elopment of our forelgn trade. DITE kiiow woi 1ad sl Whic money | L me 0 boket Ber? i ired ity, and many persons who would fiot 5 are Involved In the shipping situ-| Rev. Dr. Charles , pastor o L 1. Longsuffer—I want her to learn rotest to Blair Asserts New Said to Have Exp accept charity would be glad to take|From the Boston Transcript. on, It was pointed ont. by Commis: T ChuEb L abONRe on e ractical | in your whiskers, did you? a horrible volce she has so November 7. the friendly hand of the people in their | “Been hunting, eh? Have any luck?” "C. Plummer of the United | Value of Prayer.” As proof that| Mr. Longbrush—Yes, I did. I hia |*h¢ll quit trying to sing. Order Would Close c own house of worship. “Yes. 8 visible results flow from prayers, he | that money there ‘so my wite —_—_— — Mrs, Edna K. Bushee of the Juveuile rch of the Covenant lastltold of an experiment in which pray- | wouldn't find it in my pockets. Hand It's today's thrift that brings to- it over. morrow’s annuity. Protective Assoclation, who followed “Back.” . “There is the question of |ing patients in a hospital were placed Plants. Officials of the Senate today point- = ed out that unless the practice ob- served since the seventeenth amend- By ttie Awociated Brees. ment to the Constitution, providing American distillers filed & formal, s, . girect election of seators, is protest with Commissioner Blair of the | 0% = & €% €00 13 be impossible internal revenue bureau today againsti o U T S poion of Georgla to enforcement of a recent Treasury de- [ 21 FU% ot Cgenate next ciston requiring drastic changes In the |y /g, o form and condition of permits under |, FL L o aia, is certaln. which they operate. The decision, |yt Nl v as senator stop- which becomes effective December 3, | 0"\ 0 ThC * Ty Fauy Walter F. would make 1t practically impossible, | 35 JOVIR S 0 Tatr George's the distillers declared in a letter to| “tOW8E TEE L EL e o that date. Mr. Blair, for them to contlnue those [The Senate disbursing clerk would activities found to be entirely 1egal|not be able to pay Mrs. Felton any under the most stringent interpreta-|qajary after November 7 unless spe- tion of the prohibition laws. cial provision was made to pay her The action of the distillers. which |by resolution of the Senate or joint was determined upon at a recent meet- jaction of Congress. ' 5 ing in Louisville, Ky.. supplemented |Prorriation act no Joe Rt similar protests from national or-|from a single state at the same time. jons of wholesale retall Bennet Cane In Cited. AL ] ave complained ‘to ; here that former P D e e A s Terallof South Carolina was to have resulted Teom the poiley of |apbointed to fill-the vacancy caused the prohibition enforcement authori- ‘,»c;,‘;",,‘;"“";‘ti";-“;;“;',?.fn?n'lfé‘“x?. Jury. fe= T e November election of that year Early Consideration Pledged. Senator Dial was elected. He could CommiSsioner Blair was under- [not qualify until the regular session etood w0 have promised early. con- | SR T, DTN, et a sideration of the protests with &liyrom the election date until Senator promisa of whatever relief could be|Dial qualified, .in December. But it afforded in the circumstances. The |could not jlvmp;nll‘::?m{mr\‘r,rs:‘o];[;;? impression was given at the Treas- | eiay sumrapriation fo pay Mr. Bennet Devartment that some ground |was The case is sald to n found in support of the 4 hat of Mrs. Felton's. . and that the Treasury ution the Senate is would be m: n—known in se the woman to the trade as! should decide to 2 new surety bond Mr. George qu 0.000 would be re- i appropriation would have to be made ufacturer whose | to pay her from November 7 on. hol- initially or| The contention is made in_ some at Mrs. Felton forfeited “if there be any false state- |the day Mr. George was elected—and eI S RNCaten O Ihead | heretony heioouid metibemase M S\ 4 * Christmas Gifts. Practically everything you can possibly want in the jewelry line is here—AND \ THERE IS NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT. Cash prices on Credit Terms all over the store. Come and Select Now! Make a Small Deposit. = Take Your Purchase Home. requirement of the prohibition la or amendments thereto “now enact- ed or which may be enacted.” SUGGESTION OF REMEDY Fear Clerieal Errors. In their communication to Mr. Blair] FOR CHILD DELINQUENCY the distillers poigted out that a cas- s ual clerical error in making out the S application would be s Judge Sellers Says More Moderate warrant the forfeiture of $2 4 f the bond under this decisio: Cost Boarding Schools Would While doubt was expre distillers 0 the legality of the new Abolish Juvenile Court. requirements, their entire plea was made on the mround that enforcement | The establishment of more Protes- would make the acquircment of bonds | tant boarding schools with a mod- 5 e o be prohibitive. | erate tuition would go a long way B t f l With- | toward ending child delinquency and eautiitu AND PAY AFTER JANUARY Ist, Men’s Thin-Model Illinois Mastertime Peerless Pearls ption v :d drastic | putting the Juvenile Court out of s in ra 5 told, | business for lack of something to do. @ while the sm companies have | Judge Sellers told members frankly refused to write bonds. under | of the Missionary Calvary conditions lald down by the Bu-‘pulésgte 22;‘::—2 5 ?&mx}; o(l;lngI? Rings - = These strands iniewstad For Ladies .and are guaranteed it dertul time- Gentlemen not to break, gortal " ume- peel, or discolor; and we will give a new strand for Y A strand of these beautiful pearls will make a de- lightful Christmas gift for someone. (S)t])et:i‘l al 24—:.:1. “C; %euality $12.50 A tremendous stock of ull the ma er Qualities an ngths tionally known Men's Watches such as From $7.50 to $100.00 RO AR D ot Immediate Possession. PAY NEXT YEAR [ No extra charge for credit. L teed fqr twen- ty yoars. Take one bome and A Wonderful Sale of 100 New Poiret Twill and Tricotine Dresses $8-9 New assortment of Women’s and Misses’ All-wool Dresses, of poiret twill, tricotine and fine serges; made with pretty vestec fronts, Quaker collars of satin or lace; some are prettily beaded or braided ; navy and’ black, a few brown; sizes to 44. Specially priced at $8.95. Set in fashionable 14 and 18 karat Green, White and Yellow Solid Gold Mountings. It is a won- derful ring—at an unusu- ally wonderful price, and one of the best Christmas Gifts you could buy. Come and examine it im our daylight diamond depart- ment. Other Diamond Rings $10.00 to $1,000.00 Make a Small Deposit You Get the Ring at Once PAY NEXT YEAR A Light, Separate Shop for DIAMONDS We have what we believe to be the most scientific and attractive Diamond Depart- ment in all Washington. Here you can make your selections from the loose stones in the natural light of day; you can see them weighed; you can select separate mountings; then you can even go to our own shop on the top floor and see Diamond ard Mount- ing combined in a beautiful, complete unit. A We have established a reputation for Reliability as Diamond Merchants and Guarantee Absolute /iccuracy of Weight, Color and Cutting on every Diamord to be exactly as represented. And we will always slisw the Quality - Shaving Sets / $1.98 Angora Wool A wonderful purchase from an overstocked manufacturer _brings this lot of stylish angora wool Sports Hats, so much in demand for girls, misses and women. All the neweat and best colors, in several desirable models. Newest Style Ear-Rings of forei and ‘American s:dzn. A The largest as- wonderful assort- sortment in Wash- full hi S Di d i reh o ' R ington. A Shaving ' ull purchase price on any Diamond in exchange for a | fment of them. §ix B ilways larger stone. ing unlimited selec- tion to please every fancy. $2.50 to =:'twfll appreciate 55:00 $35.0¢ | Here's a Christmas Special _that can't be beat. Plays 10 or 12 inch records clearly and distinctly. Just a few at this price. The tariff makes this glove ,a dollar_ seller, but we will sell ours, while they last, at 79c. All sizes; .assorted colors. Genulne Esmond, Ta- dian pattern robe * blan- Kets, perfect, double-bed size| each in a bor. A big ‘bargain at $3.65. IF IT’S NATIONALLY ADVERTISED JEWELRY OR SILVERWARE— We Have It on Credit Terms at Cash Prices No Extra Charge for Credit. Your Own Terms PAY NEXT YEAR Immediate Possession. PAY NEXT YEAR ‘Now Is the Time to select that Phonograph for Christmas. We have all. the nationally known makes. Come and hear them all—and let your ear be the judge. The NEW EDISON, BRUNSWICK, AEOLIAN VOCALION. Buy on your own terms. Have the Phonograph delivered and PAY NEXT YEAR. 79c Satin Striped Camisoles, 49c Satin Striped Rateen Camisoles, in white or flesh; elastlc top and waist. §9% Outing Flannel Skirts, 39¢ _ oot ity Eni et e Pacalioped "ot~ toms. T.en Styles of Satin Pumps $ 3.95 fi The models range from the dainty and glam one-strap style to the more elaborate eaded models. Cross straps, colonials, long vamp or short vamp models. All styles and shapes of heels from flapper te new Spanish. ‘ Exclusive Showing ef The New Community Pattern " 26-Piece Sets Consisting of 6 Knives, 6 Forks, St s e $1 6-90 T e et . i Bk, boen suthorized to ntroduce it af this very low price. ‘ 4 Pay a Little Down— - . - PAY NEXT YEAR lty white or Fine quallty white oF jesh go 1ace or embroldery yokes. Boys' High-grade Suits, made from extra quality woolen ma- terials. A good assortment of light, medium and dark patterns in all the wanted colors. New - model coats and two pairs of lined pants. Sizes 8 to 17 and 12 to DECLARES U. S. SHOULD [maintaining our standards of treat | cantame. of ecoverice and improve: ment in that ward greatly exceeded — s SP[GIAI_ A[;T NEEDEB actual boarding schools where the | quency. Despite th 5 : 1 I]ISHU.ERS M IA[}K e oF s Shors, maderats | Juopey-yDospite the purpote her saro: | SET EXAMPLE ON SEAS |{fni o humanitarian exumpie to the | those of somparable cases in the non- | isfes eat these, Nitie sardings: 22'a brproduer Under ‘e terms | quarters, however, tnat Mra, Felton QA ) > ~ With Christmas coming closer and closer every day, Schwartz’s is meeting the early shopping rush in fine shape with a gigantic assortment of Nationally Known Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches and other 1923 Biggest Value in Wrist Watches We Have Ever Offered! 14-kt. Solid White Gold Special at $9.50 As illustrated. 15-fewel adjusted movements. A remarkable offer, and with such liberal credit terms that YOU SIMPLY MUST HAVE IT. Pay a little dmim get the watch st once—PAY NEXT Permit us to show our assort- ment of GRUEN Watches—the largest Gruen stock in Washington—$25.00 to $150.00. Silver and Gold Filled Mesh Bags A special purchase of these bags enables us to sell a special lot at this remarkable price. All are guar- anteed soldered mesh. h, $9.75 Others From $5.00 to $100.00 Immediate Possesslon—PAY NEXT YEAR Ivory Pyralin Toilet Articles Du Barry and La Belle Patterns We have a complete showing of odd pleces and sets. There is no girl who will not appre- ciate a gift like this. 5¢ to $125:00 Pay a Little Down—We'll Deliver Your Article at Once PAY NEXT YEAR Yes! How Do They Do It? Little Johnny—Mamma, do the big