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/ \ g 5 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19 “HEER” READY WITH THRD PEACE BOMB =2 |/t Will Be Different, He Says, { of Speech in Chicago Audi- i torium Today. THE CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK Will Remain 1 ;Pnhce Find mmculty Curbing iyou,” the mayor added, with a ges- skyscraper windows showered him with torn paper and ticker tape. Here the mounted police apid motor cycle men experienced difficulty in restrain- lnl’ th. crowds, which continually through the lnes and ran cheerln‘ toward his car. Police re- serves used their clubs in vain, and members of the bomb squad riding in l (‘.r dlreeuy behind the Tiger lenned h riot. guns to drive the crowd Welcome at Oity Hall. Another huge crowd was massed about the city hall, and the police were obliged to smash a passageway through for the distinguished visitor. Escorted to Mayor Thompson's office, the mayor introduced him to the cabl- net members as “our honored guest.” “I am very proud to welcome you to our city,” the mayor said. “Thank you,” Clemenceau answered. “I am sorry we have no sunshine for i interview. Entering the room, where they were waiting, he nllul his gray- gloved hand and exclaime “I plead not gullty. of the Chicagq of today, and coi pared its skyscrapers and rich dwell- ings with the “yellow brick from fiwaukec.” which he remembered, he was informed that he had been made the subject of ¬her Senate Rhine Faets “Official” , When he was told that Senator Hitchcock had challenged his Boston statement that all black troops had been withdrawn from the Rhine, he Ireplied curtly that the information ihe had given in Boston was “offi-| 2 clal” i The only comment he would make on the uproar that followed an at-| who had trailed him. a five-minute |40 nm TO SNOW BY FIRE, | tire West Side block, stood lhlverln(l in snow-covered strgets early today | dents attending the New Hampshimg CLEVELAND, Ohio, November 28.— | While firemen fought against flames | 5iate College have flat feet, according Forty persons ordered from their | Thomas After he had given his impressions | homes when fire endangered an en- |causing a 10ss of more than $100,000.: cian. that destroyed the plant of the Yoder- | anufacturing Company, |10 @ report of the examining physh Ninety per cent of the woman #fiy tempt by a wounded negro soldier ture to the murky weather outside. to inject himaelf fnto the Sen- 1 Premi 2 “Isn’t it at your disposal?” demand-|,¢q debate was, with a shrug: “That's ; mier Arrives. ed the Tiger. no business of mine” © “I suppose th 111 blame me for | The Tiger evinced great interest in [ _ lit—they blamo e for everything. |the dispatches, however, and seized | !.v||le AlmLflMI‘ml. the mayor id. the first opportunity to read a sheaf | CHICAGO, November 2§.—Fresh| “We have plenty of moonshine, but | of Assoclated Press “copy’ which | fr q fer | not much sunsl t in Gen. Dick- | was left for him. He sent the Asso- | sk aresc it haBotie i Bine e clated Press correspondent word later | IPalmer manslon on Lake Shore drive, party remained in Mayor |that he had nothing more to add to where hme roar of Lake Michigan ! Thompson's office only a few minute éhlnThBo;trn Txcrvlewsmd et must have tinged returning to their cars to drive to e interviewers a: c ged his dreams with | TR g 0 T home. The caval- |ment on the fact that Woodrow Wil- Crowds When French Ex- AND FULL DRESS SUITS } In Sizes 33 to 46, Includ- ing Regulars, Shorts, Longs and Stouts. =519, Every- FIVE HUNDRED AT THIS PRICE where at ! Silk sewn—satin lapels—braided trousers—style and fabrics guaranteed. i This T}}anksgwmg special is to more popularize Monroe Dress Clothes. ! We believe we sell more dress clothes than any merchant in Washing- : ton. OVERG‘OATS’ $ _75 . Greys, Browns, Blues, Browns. Grays Heather Mixed, in all new mixtutes; VALUED AT $35.00 Wednesday, November 29 For the Convenience of the Banking Public !vvlslonu of his cottage by the sea if]cuge passed again through dense |son had once written a letter in France, Georges Cleamenceau was up | crowds to Michigan boulevard, and |which “he, too, had charged that before dawn today, working on hisjout the boulevard to Lake Shore ?‘mncr W hmlllil’tcalrnx:;:lr % ‘v‘“xswa;i i 4 o4 drive. Moving plcture men with glar- | forgotte! IR easa koS oA merca. e itate “naren and atill camera | conturics ago.” He said he was 1 { The aged war premier had confided [ men with huge charges of flashlight |ing forward with great pleasure to | President at CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK 1336 New York Avenue im members of his party that his|powder added color to the drivevisiting the former through the darkening city. Washington next week. As Clemenceau's car turned Into| Asked if he planned to talk in this an boulevard a battery of .75's,country about the league of nasons, he repifed. jChicago address, scheduled for 4 lo'clock this afternoon. in the Audi {torium. was to be a “message of {in Grant Park thundered a salute. peace.” Another crowd had massed: about | -1 am read it e e il the big brownstone Potter Palmer| But when the question | It was said that it would be~ alyoS % q net Up. & chorus of “Vive |it ho approved of the league he re. | I GIVEN ROUSING WELCOME s from the; * and “Vive Le Tigre” as|plied; “That Is a more complic aud Bostor a'up and he atepped out. | question. i raaah, had been greeted by Mr. Clemenceau retired at § o'clock | S AnenuDe I‘nl(er Palmer. Cleménceau granted |after his customary supper of soup,| k him, of newspaper- writers, cheese and five-ininute egg: : wholly different add; delivered in New Yor chich roused democt flican senators alike to a jand drew a formal statement from jthe British embasey a: Washington. | ! But whether it would bo more pa- | ! | cific, nobody but the Tiger could say { and he wouldn't say. To his advisers in New York, and to dozens of friends who have wired him, urging that he tone down his remarks so that they would not of- fend, Ciemepceau has replied that he {did not come to America to be “ With an> pedient.” and that he must bo lefl Old-Fashioned Southern Thanksgiving Dinner to deliver his message in his own| . i From1PM.to4P.M. Day Chiefly to Himnelf. It was noted as his car sped west yesterday, however, that he spent al- Enjoy Thanksgiving Day at The Lee House Fifteenth & L‘Sts. Please make reservations in advance—uwe'll arrange | most all of the day slone in his com- } . o R e for parties, carving the turkeys on the table. torials and appareatly deep in! thought. Whether he concluded that . MENU 40 advisers were right he did not 7 3 atsclose. Celery Smoked Fish Radishes i ! {“He refused again this morning to ; mment on the hot debate that was, i Crab Gumbo Roast Virginia Turkey Glazed Virginia Ham Gible¢ Gravy and Cranberries Mashed Rutabagas Baked White and Sweet Potatoes Creamed Onjons Fried Parsnips ged over him vesterday E a, declaring that he fe. Impressions L militarism %::-18(;3:;1‘41‘M|<m fl“d. | mproper use o 4 -~ . . - o | Your client gets a good impression from an { office force silently active. Your typist gets the finest impression of your words on paper with high speed, restful reproduction through jagAinst bim 1y Senators Hiteheo Borah and others, and that he dldn't | {want any more controversy with | them. 1 "The Tiger planned to spend most, if | imot all, of today in seciuslon, leav- iing the Potter Palmer house only to €0 to the auditorium for his address. Sembers of his party were not sure, | however. that he’ would sticl to 1 I 01 thei to 01 = . i[piotr et ool CaNichemBtool: Montgomery County Pumpkin Pre Today’ ; Z 4 5 more listeners than Clemenceau Homemade Mince Pie spoken to since he arrived. Beei {lhe 5,000 or more persons who w Cflfiec or T?a squeeze thelr way Into the audi-| $2.50 per plate Telephone Main 2782. CO"fl pone The Noiseless Typewriter The Noiscless Typcwiiter is the world's fastest and finest machine—made in two models, the mechanically mag- nificent big Noiseless and the sturdy, quiet bustler, Xoiseless Portadlc. For demonstration 1n your office, i Phone Main 8379 if torfum. loud-speaking devices will | carry his words to a crowd ou The address also is to be broa by radio o that many thous imore will have an opportunit sten in on i Calls Chieago His Twin. “I was born in the year that Chi-} | cago was changed fromn a fort to Icny he said. “So we are twins. !yes The tiger was accorded a demor istrative welcome when his priv, car Bethlehem pulled into Union s { tion yesterday. He was met by a com- | { mittee headed by Gen. Pershing and i fi | Brig. Gen. Charles G. Dawes, former | director of the budget at Washing- | ton. They led him through a lane of { | | bluecoats to an open car and drove to: {city hall. where Mayor William Hale | i i Thompson welcomed him on behalf of | the city. The Tiger was escorted uptown by | a troop of cavalry from Fort Sheri- YOUTHFIR APPAREL FOR EVERYNOMAN { dan, turned out by Maj. Gen. Moseley, | F at Tefl'th St- : commandant of the 6th Army Corps | A . Beside him rode Gen. Pershing. | 0( War, Ind to] Stephen Bonsal, tour | conductor. i J boulevard and Lasalle ! (i E along_ which the procession | ; Plaid l}acks, also pin stripes and . All sizes. plain colers. 10th & F Sts. 2nd Floor Open Saturday Ev.qxings District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia FOR YOUNG FOULS AND % . . . Make Your Favorite Cake With ! 1 —Ready io Bake in 2 Minutes What is your favorite cake? Whether i g it is marble cake, layer cake, or what not, IS ; PAT-A-CAKE brings you—already pre- ¢ pared —a pertzct, completc batter for baking it. In PAT-A-CAKE you have ; : every neeued mgred:cnt—eggs, milk, flour, i ’ shortening, baking powder, sugar, salt, ! ; flavoring, etc. If you bought them sep- arately at retail, they would cost you 57c! Just Add Water and Bake In PAT-A-CAKE you have double assurance of a delightful cake—first, by i the high-grade, tested quality of each i : ingredient; second, by the scientific appor- tionment of those ingredients. Try PAT- A-CAKE; until you do, you are missing the REAL pleasure‘of cakc baking. Get { moved. were lined with people—some | silently curlous, others wildiy demon- | {strative. As the Tiger turned into Lasalle | Tt Mthe Erowds. there burst into | Some wonderful specials for an End-of-the-Month Sale. With such items we expect a crowd. To come early and receive the benefit of se- lections while the assortment is still complete. One Dollar Will Buy Some of all $1 00 : Christmas Cards The kind that you want to send to your friends. ‘We are sure that you will approve of our selections and from among the varied collection we offer you will be able to choose those appropriate for every person on your list. These Christmas Cards are all new stock this year and are the result of careful buying during the Eeason. ‘We have the stamps, too, for your con- venience. Wai of Dimity, Percale, Voi sizes—worth a great deal more. Camisoles—Black, Navy and Or were $2.00 to $3.95. Sale price. . Sale of Corsets formerly sold for $3 and $4.00. ST o e - $1 00 Codipticesatartat g Bloomers of Surt Satin; excellent qnn.l v $1.00 aloackagelatlyoilptocers) i The California Limited, Navajo, Sc each Sport Hose—Of S C.A.GAMBRILL MFG. CO., Inc. i Missionary and Scout. Fiber. Sale Prico. ; L : The National Fihae Silk and|Pass Theesd| Silk iMoo, Black Millers Since 1774 Spick-and-span new equipment d B Sale Price $1.00 BALTIMORE, MD. on the California Limited. [ oo mirecs.Siop i Skt There is every out>of-doors reason for | 14th Street T | price.........l ; - Scarfs of Many Color: taking your family to California this ! winter, and every travel-comfort reason i for going via the Santa Fe. ‘ Youcanmtouverydayuvupexfecthighw-y- —by the sea or along the mountains. There One Door from Pa. Ave. In aiy case, it 1cill be_a superin. i S Satisfaction 1 v/nllrnnlm‘/l or your 4 —— woney back Boys’ Wash Suits—sold for $2.95 and $3.95. $1 00 o Sale price o Night Gowns, warm and komfy; 12 ‘years. Sale pric : $1.00 Girls’ Tub Dresses—White Dresses—Rompers and Creepers; sold for a great deal more. S-l- $1 00 price o Hats and Caps—Knitted Caps—Silk Bonnets and Sweaters. Sale price..... ......ooaa... $1 00 Ten Infants’ Coats—slightly nikd—enn be 'lnhed; were $5.00. Sale price. $1 00 tr)) ) éloans SRR BV FOESY A 2 S BB FES €4 A 57 1 P SO LY TP Y23 CHE R YT 13 1 S M Park, to Los Angeles, on both the California ! m ThmmN!nmnvafn)dCu:yonNafimdl Unflted mdthoMidmcy We will arrange | | price Eighteen Cluldre Sale price...........cccicinaiannn Thirtysix For details es to fares, Pullman rates and . descriptive booklets,phace, call nor address Relieves painful rheumatic twinges too, Warmsand eases backaches, nevralgia. _coldsin chest. Keep it handy. R.C. A.n.'rnsv S Smith, Gen Agent, A T4 Ry C Oz Finaner e Lot 6456, G. C. F. Ry.: