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EDMONSTON’S — Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. “Quality Is Important” — “Fit Is Imperative” There’s A Preventative and a Cure for Foot Troubles Is is a blessing that goes unheralded to be FREE from any foot trouble—frecdom from ache or pain, and few really appreciate it fully. The secret is wearing PROPER FOOTWEAR— FOOT FORM BOOTS AND OXFORDS—fitted by our professional shoe fitters. The_illustration shows the vital points of FIT that preclude the likeli- hood of Foot Ache. But if Trouble Develops Foot. Form Boots THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 192" ° MACDONALD EALSfmperil Potenate Given Big | BRI LBORTES,, o oome % Sine Iniiaton _ McCandless Sees 129 Is Elected Pafliamentary| Cross Sands in Leader of Party in House Almas Temple. of Commons. ‘Baby Boy’ Pig Won by Sports Editor in Stirring Contest. |HOT SESSION FORECAST Radicals Evince Disposition to | “Smagh” Things—Young Blood Is Welcomed. The welcome of Almas Temple, headed'by Potentate Leonard P. Steu- art, was enthusiastically bestowed upon James S. McCandless, imperial potentate of the Mystic Shrine at the ceremoniald last night at the Presi- dent Theater, when 129 candidates crossed the “hot-sands” and became members of the “nobility.” Nobles of Congress, prominent business men of the city, including civic officials; and fifteen potentates from other cities were present at the meeting, which taxed the theater to the ut- most. Roe Fulkerson acted as master of ceremonies. Prior to the ceremonials at the theater a dinner was given to the im- perial potentate and visiting poten- tates and wives by officials of Almas Temple at Wardman Park Hotel. At the head table were George M. Buttle, Albert Schurr and Fred E. Pierce potentate, high priest and chief of patrol, respectively, of Salam Temple, Newark, N. J. 2. Cook, treasurer of Almas | would come trom b Temple, and Mrs. C George H. |8 = Carter, potentate of Za-Ga-Zig Tem- There is not a Shriner anywhere, ple, Des Moines, Iowa; George Du-|==——— — S vall, high priest of Almas Temple, | (UEEEERRRTLERRNEREEERRR: By the Associated Press. LONDON, November 21.—James Ramsay Macdonald today was elected leader of ‘the parliamentary labor {party. Parliamentary writers have al- ready decided that ] the new house of registered keen joy at being present- ed to its new “parent.” Leonard P. Steuart, potentate of Almas Temple, made the following statement: “Of course, it-wis only a little pig, a baby pig, that the rafile was for, and the winner has a new pet and the pig is a fortunate one. Raffle for a baby? Using one of God's inno- cents in a public display for the amusement of a t crowd of men? Sporting a helpless infant, helpless to protest against the stigma that would come from being the prize in than { vredecessors, - and that the opposi- tion, which ap- parently will -be { furnished by the laborites, will be keener and more | egeressive. Discussing inci- dents and scenes attendant upon J. Ramsay Macdonald. the opening of the session yesterday, the correspondents call attention to the challenging spirit which the radi- cal laborites from the Clyde district and Mrs. Duvall; James S. McCandless, seem to have brouht with them. — |imperlal potentate, Aloha Tcm»pdle: RHODES Broad Seottish A Hawailan Islands, and Mrs. Mec- Yac. S oA Candiens: wisdom: Bown, enier_ran- |8 CONSTRUCTION CO."= The ejaculation “We will smash all this,” shouted in broad Scottish accent by one of the labor members at the conclusion of the time-honored ceremonies, s considered significant. These laborites are described by some writers as “grim, stern, set men,” to whom the Scottish word dour seems specially applicable, and they are credited with the intention of inject- ing a bit of ginger intd their party. The prospect of increased keenness of debate, due to the importation of new and young blood, is welcomed in all parts of the house and the pre- diction of liveliness is based mainly on the accession of debating ability to the ranks of labor. Suzgestion of Defiance. The attitude of some of the labor- ites, as well as of several of their English comrades, toward the old- {time formalitfes of the opening day. is e of defiance and a desire to .” but the more radical among {them will have at their sides a large jnumber of old parliamentary hands of their own party who, although yield- ban, Almas Temple; Leonard P. Steu- art, potentate, Almas Temple, and Mrs. Steuart; Harry F. Cary, assist- Almas Temple, and Mrs. Anderson, potentate, Sudan New Bern, N. C.; F. 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THOPKINS & SON announced by Almas Te 2 'six-months’ 0ld _ba ; caused many protests by resi the city, was won by Dcnman Thomp- son, sport editor of The Star, who a8 a member of the class. The pig was presented in a white bonnet, and ing to none in keen advocacy of the party’s aims, appreciate that violent haste often defcats a purpose and are quietly conten! o acquiesce in par- = e = liamentary conventions. I flon}:ly (;\'Hh the lr;tanl!or; . of chec z the lemonstrations o llha!‘.’o]h ' '.hchairmllr\) fl)‘f lh; a o arty, declares at the party believe P eonstitutional methods and would Plays the do its utmost to maintain the dignity s STE[N AY Cole e D, w In Recital Today Peddy, His Texas Opponent, Files Expense Report of $73,050. AUSTIN. Tex., November 21.—Earle B. Mayfield, democratic United States senator-elect, spent $999.59 in his cam- paign, according to his expense account, flled with the secretary of state. The expense account of George E. B. Pedd; ndependent democrat democrat and republican supported candidate, w made an unsuccessful race against Ma; field. amounted to $7 Peday's pense account was fil urday. His art is best ex- pressed by means of | the “Instrument of | the Immortals.” " His splendid ren- §ditions are perfectly | reproduced on his © Mis KN “Sec Etz and See Better” o ¢ What Eyes Characterize Vlctor Records r An Aditorial | i No=15) Etude in E Minor. 204 ] Liebeslied Minuet ... Poka de W. R.. Prelude in C Sharp Minor i DO\\'NC:\ST eyps de- note suffering, grief, humility and a lack of ambition. Defective vision causes mental and ‘12-inch—74728 .10-inch—66016 . | given a chance in life, without a ques- | Tonic and Blood Enricher anywhere in the world, who would countenance an unspeakable outrage like this, Furthermore, there is not 2 noble of Almas Temple who would not gladly take into his home an orphaned infant if he were to have a choice in the matter. The much advertised rafiing of a baby at the ceremonial session of Almas Temple last night had a purpose. Its purpose was peculiarly Shrine-like, and the plan was carried out to bring to the attention of the public in a vivid manner a lesson that would create an impression. Loud Protests in City. “To the credit of Washington there were loud protests. It was a cer- tainty that there would be protests. The widely advertised ‘raffie’ has caused the public to halt in its rush for things material and think—think about the homeless, the helpless babies of the world. It was the Shrine way of letting the world know its position in movements which have to do with decreasing infant mortality, caring for the homeless and providing means for giving the helpless a chance in life. “Raffle a baby? There is not a Shriner who would not lead a move- ment anywhere and at any time to prevent such an outrage. 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