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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 10, 1922—PART 1. 11" NOTABLES GUESTS | | President: George B. Christian, sr.|c. Arthur siater, Washington, D. C.; Walter F. Taylor, New York city Venable, secretary republican | White, Philadelphia. Pa.: John E. Wil- ! P ! Marion, Ohlo; Robert H. Clancy, Tep-|payig E. Smiley, the Public Ledger, | Harry B. Thayer, president American | congressional npaign eommittee. | kie, vice president Chicago railwa 1 i resentative-elect from Michigan; Ed- Philadelphi Emmons 8. Smith, | Telephone and Telegraph Company: A. James W. Wadsworth, Daniel Wilard, president, Baltimore OF GH'D'RO" cLUB g £ § ward Clifford, Assistant Secretary of Washington, D. C: Dr. Fred c'|W. Thompson, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Col. v York: John M E nd_Ohio raiiroad; Danfel Willard o 2 3 the Treaaury; Frank E. Coates, To-[FASMREton, D. Co. Dr. Hred G| oo, B oW ashington: ington, D. C.. Hugh jr. New York city: Blair 8. Williams. . . .+ %] ledo, Onio; John J. Cochran, Wash- | mith REbUC health service. Jess Hobert Faward A.. Thurston, -Fali |former ambas ¥ L lew © York city: Ralph E. Willlams s AT ANNUAL FEAST! . . 4] ington. D.'C.; Charles A. Cofin, New | gilth. Washington € Thgpe o A Toan N vosik | Wallace, jr.. dirccto q, Ore.. Wythe Willlams, SRl ] York city; Edward F. Colladay, Wash- | yi/o: SohR D Sousa. Jr. New Tw. &, N : avings system; Anderson 1. W . Paris. France: Raymond E. Willis ——— . b Veyle C W York city; Willlam W. Spald, Wask- | city; W. Warren Tower. New York ijepresentat from ; Anzoia. Ind.; Rabbi Btephen S. W o S - iington, D. C.; Neyle Colquith, Wash-|incion, D. C; E. J. Stellwagen,|city: Wilbur R. Turner, Washington, | }5Presents S e Yook eity s Bhiots Weod y (Continued from First Page.) S : ington, D, C.; LeBaron B. Colt, sena- [in€ton. D G B J. Stellwagen, | city; | Francis “E. warren. New Yirk city jott Woods, super 2 J!tor from Rhode Island: Arthur E. gton, D. r. Andre 5e .| Wyoming; Albert . . New intendent United States Capitol. and - = ; 2 2o art, Washington, D. C.; W. J. Sulll-| Fred Underwood, president Emle city: Vernon E. West, Washine- | James L. Wright, the Cleveland Plain it he were here. Why doesn't the " : Cook, Washington. D. C.; George M |T70 Washivgton: B, Coo W. J. Sl | ahred, Usderwood, Dresident Eoic e g : - British ambassador let us chase his 4 ; Gook, Chicago, 1IL: Dr. Roval S |35, associate justice United States | Wash, and Fred W. Upham, Chicago, | ington. D. . ze W. White, | I L. Young, Jersey City, N. J November Payments First |ships and get some rum off of them. : 5 : Copelaund, senator-elect from NeW |g,preme Court; Henry Suydam, the | IIl : ; [ * | Washington, . 'C.; Henry Whi William~ Zevely. hington and why does he permit the quality i 4 York; Ira C. Copley, representative|p,,okiyn Daily Eagle. ~ i “Henry Veeder, Chicago. Ill.. and'mer ambassador to Franc At - of imported Scotch to run down?” > : . %] i from Tlinois; Charles I Corby, Wash- : 0 LE . Under New Semi-An- “That reminds me. Speaking of / % ington, D. C.; William 8. Corby, Warh- ships, there’s Albert D. Lasker, chair- | [ f % : ington, D. C.; Earl M. Costin. Big man_ of the Shippin; nual System. wants to sell the ships. Board, Who i 4 Four rallroad, Cincinnati; James % Couzens, senator _from ichigan “Say, {8 he selling! anything now > > Willlam _Coyne, Wilmington, Del.; :“)::: fir:l:]g—r';e Hejts thalonly Host ',flmmm; S. (l:rnglo reyreuenléuve lrorll'n ‘gmw||m||lwn&u|mmmmrimn\:mm»uummuuml(mfiwum il : - 5 >ennsylvania; Donald A. Crafg, the 5 < ]o’m ARE DEL'NQUENT legger who ever reformed.” & Y “J | New York Herald; Robert Crain, Bal- = Wool Sweaters No One to Ronst. ®e & < | |timore, Md.; Harry M. Crandall, ‘Suppose we try Secretary Weeks.” 4 Washington, D. C.; R. B. Creager, Brownsville, Tex.; D. R. Crissinger, Towers Warns of Plan to Seize Per- | 1i¢’ g Conkeen e 7.5 controller of the' currency: Robert Slip-on model; Pol- = S tor-elect 2 O E SaC 3 . . b 3 = perty i i Tode hewherar o (60 ;3% ger, Phiiadelphia weight and in all T CicieE: featiar Bl | - : o 5 5 i 8 Bt J. N. Darling, New York Tribune; - insi i Last May Remain Unpaid. Savsdimanivholdetesediber : . Henry I Doherty, New York city: color: and finished inside wi 2 < .;)nhn |Dfllph. Washington, D. C.; Albert I i - cretonne. » 2 Sk ouglas, Washington, D. Elmer $2.50 - - 2 Approximately $5,000,000 in real| .OWrS S democrat, I take Itz ARG . Dover, Seattle, Waush.; Edward F. -avvaues | L - $7.28 the real price estate and personal taxes were paid | we roast the whole republican le !l':z:lom\;g;’lflrgg‘rn.orl)."(‘;m ('x_‘eer;w(,‘g:: = 00 E Into the District government during fershin?” =~ . 5 John W. Dwight, Washington, D. C. - ‘Ghe Economy Corner = S5 = November, C. M. Towers, collector of | .p "1y "Cov N1 smith ought to be JAMES P. HORNADAY. FAugust Eccard, Washington, D. C.; ';[_ = E taxes. roughly estimated yesterday. | pounded to a’ finisn for ‘wading’ oft | = > Rrsulcu mdmonas S Washisgton, D! =S— Zth.and H.Sts. NW. = T Tl gl ¢ d his busy |the New York governorship every two | encountered a pair of senators, greet- vi . Edwards, -el PP d g T When Mr. Towers an Y ears SRt o ed them most profoundly as “Mr. and | {fom New Jersey; Wade H. Ellis, force of workers finish opening the | ¥€0, 5 Washington, D. C. ‘That was bad enough: but now|Mrs. Farm Vote vault full of mail that flowed Into|calder's gone, the press gallery has ou?” asked the ruralites. | (Walter J. Fahy, New York city; AL 5 R L M i the office on the last few days of the | to listen to Dr. Copeland on health| “We are the leaders of the farm |hred S. Ferguson,” the United Pres: El e office n : i Woodbridge N. Ferris, senator-elect 3 anthi the totalimay sunihigher. The [Alats) for contentedimathiers & 15 7 [PIo S WWelaselyour frlenan o cou | from Michigan; Arthur G. Fessenden, collector does not expect to Know ow that's enouzh of this. | g . i remember how you |yl in g AT ATEAAE Teine isnar ¢ o ol e some he: s from us|BOt Stung up in New York by th % until the end of December exactly | ¥00'll take some health ';‘“:‘{:;;"":“"f o e W Sin Ballyrs | Yale UniverSity: Rudolph Forster, ex- Extraordinary Coat Values how much the people of Washington | JOUN Eet out of here. sistors brother-im-law. eautioned | SCUtive elerk, White House; David R. handed out for taxes in November. e Prancls, former ambassador to Rus- First Semi-Annual Payment. newly. olected members of the cluly| “Oh, but my dear madam, w Jigenn Frank, Cqntury Magazine; The t paid in last month were | Robert Barry of the Philadelphia | ¥ fricnds.” As I said in Willis 8. Friaeh. Oranes. s o ey for the first half of the current fiscal | Public Ledger and Walker S. Buel | the Senate the farmers R T e n e N daiiEy year. Forn bills were due {of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. at slorious democracy | R o rom - Wilds 2 2 2 Tn Tall in Ma i, but un- |~ Queried one of the mroup: “Are : the repuhtic [(Q150: Rov, James k. Freeman, e ginning ivionday lviorning der the new law of Consress the bills | you the same Mr. Buel who prophe- | B¥en now we are creating a revoly: | nastington, D. G Louls A Frothing- 0 per cent in November | sjed that Senator Pomerene would|ing fund .000.000 to buy you all | (Jore. 2 “pre % arry Ohio by 300,000, if—" The an- | the < owns you want, you|pr = I{'flnl("\ll;fl- Funk, representative Luxurious Fur-trimmed Coats swer was affirmative and \ sure Automo- | yfichael Galla “levy : « - A jallagher, Clevelund rty owners, who| “Quite in accordance with the tra-{biles s er farm 1 L Thomas B. Gardn s ! tid the taxes that were |ditions of the craft.” murmured the s o ashingtonED N P. Gilbert, underseecretary of ettle up before |interrogator, who, turning to the tt out of here hefo Treasur; 61 Glov \\ want to keep their | other, asked, “And are you the Robert| ‘“Just 4 moment-—ny colleague has ety c mrle’? u‘f;’«;sv? t t \% nes out of the sale book. Barry who predicted that provided s nded hat i 9 shington, D. yton G ’ — h W rth $25 $30 N On that date the collector will F'fl'}, and-so the demorrats would win to finance these appropria- | - S81 R8N, D, .51’!#"".?13:5’\2‘3' at are wo to § to press the book containing a list of | Pennsylvania? B _ Washington, D. C.; Charlton E. Graves, property to be sold at auctlon in |” “Tha sam Si, didw't T tell you there | wyghington, 1), ¢.; George H. Groen, § ‘h for non-payment of last vears| -« ngton correspondent el in it? Washington, D). Thomas E. N The initiates were declared duly A Third Party Quip. Green, Washington, L. E. Grej \\\ 10,000 Are Delinquent. qualified and were admitted to The lights were turned out at one |ory, réar admiral, U, §. William \ here are approximately 10.000 par- | club. period, and a procession of white- | Gude. Washington, D. C. \\\ s of property—th number— Ship Bill Squib. clad ghosts walked upon the stage, | [Richard C. Hall, Bedford, Pa.; John \ on which last’ May's taxes are Stlll o000 corrcing a great roll of | picked out in the spotiight. Hays Hammond, Washington, D. N delinquent. 1€ those bilis are paid | BT ST Chile passing | “F win the shost of reduced cost of Blistia "fll""'"l‘,- Ay -"h'j"““"- o \\: this month the penaity will be 7 per s & ne °d the first one. “L dled rbord. major general U. tween January 1 and | through the hall, “This is the mer Ko S i Guy U, Hardy, representative N nt marine bill.” he explained, and trike. : I am taking it over to the Senate, : host of nermald <till pay | where it will be passed without the |3 r. s once th 3 PAY [ crossing of a t or the dotting of an i. Delns |7 A little bit later he came feeb g War prot but he must pay an ad- | wandering back, ht to behold. |aw:i widl the i cenls gs the Just look at me now,” he said, point- Colorado; ~ Dudley Harmon shington, D.'C.; J. Henry Harri- s N. J.; Joscph W. Harri- Cering N otk city; Joshua A Hatl- thira president American Bridge | Harry B. Hawes, repre- | 1l be 8 per cent. e book is printed = Mar 2 American Velour of very fine grade; in both the wrappy designs and the most c o nservative models; with enormous collars of real fur; dur- ably lined and made with extreme care and skill. All b 5 : 5 ar | st from “Missouri; Arthur B. N\ to his tatters. o st of international | 3v0 4 - | N said he also has country constable t 8§ tions, - Washington, D. C.: Louls o’ B - N Tarce iniiber ot personal ; s oy New York city orze W Ladies’ and Misses’ sizes. § still nnpaid from last e | . Sayash’ Cen- hinm 1 b Washston o warned delinm h 3 township, nd m g hts flashed. "5 B 3 , D. Second Ploor. bailifrs ¢ill start out to ¢ 3 the sident of the | - 1 human be- [ Dr- D Perey Hickling, Washington E £ batlin 2 colcer T Y 5 i D0 Frank S. Hight, Was i e " . L erty on which t! rid by these pe. Boos and B s T. E. Hill, Louisville, K Ll 7 : : - i -v're it wrol. | D, Hilles, Now York cit come up here get the United Shostithat canit ik H. Hitcheock, New York cit _——— ! s States to tuke over the township Bl i e old{ Arthur J. Hirsch, Washington, D. government. H ke a piker ’ George F. Hoffman. delphia, Ps “The President says he'll send Gen. A vesty on the third party lprank 3. Hogan, W hington, D. « . | Le f marines atmovement in polities was presented. | Rush L. Holland, assistant_attorn = ran on S RE TSR e £ [ ] / Sienes in i EnsyRuerepidincined : Walter Hough, assi N\ 7 ativel of Lovislanas I s iiniCongrens. gurator, National Museum! Beale § i ot if & Loosianer ma; : Cliron o ek s il . ogs . . . | el P R A | Wi ’:"“I?}.Tf‘“c’f;'mf,'.‘;’:iii‘f“c‘.fi i, —First Floor Opportunities—to give graciously and save splendidly § S i T S : 2 ¥ 480 CONUss % unley, xington, Va.; Edwar N Folliex of 1 “trica Hurley, New Tork city AW T —= = e N Mississippi Executive, Foe of j -Tne 1;rmi:m';':m» '}"“;iu..d e Slananat g Wrillam G. Irwin, Indianapolis, Ind.; ’ Sllouldel‘ St'.arfs § gifted e 0 presented by the music George F. Iseman, Washington, D. C. 7222 w?fia }!I.Egksf'm = ! Big Sale 0f 5 this new party witch’'s hunel Members of the club, farnishing a|“Doubie, double eros . | “Richara’ Jervis, Washington, D. C \ Klan, Glad of Representa- |combination of songs and drives at|Fire burn and ealdron bubbie. Washlington, D. satin trimmed sailor collar § men and affairs. The motive of the [*Wise witches up to evers trick, S Ionna bt ko ana cuffs; heavy : § - sketch was outlined in this verse: T U ol e hren il P <pate M. Jose I 6 3 E ; tive Hawes’ Act. {Mixes are high, New Year s nigh, i e ik bt Kicka; | ST eityi W Tulian, Wester o iringed endsi § When all your bills come due: ey “not cicks: | Newspa - and i Chios 1s hurled all over the world, | aichs: Ki AdlsoL mine Kigk Boxed as an el le s = solia colors H. V. Kaltenborn, Brooklyn. N. We bid it all adieu; Kaufman, W § Gov. John M. Parker of Louisiana. |, U "Co sing, the glooms we defy, & consitutol thes suhiolest isgup <auffmann, b 3 2is. \ oppenent of the Ku Klux Klan, who i3 | Featine dna misth our railying erv, |, Punch- o tehrs | Victor Kauffmann Washington Petfibockers A very timely and surprisingly fortu- Silk § in W few days on{We'll put the sunlight int Well. you other guys in witch's |Star: R. Brent Keyser, Baltimore, Md nate purchase gives us an assortment of - 0se § NN 2%, terday reiterated| Gridiron guests. for you SRiE, Thomas Kelly ton, Mass | publa b 3 . didates did piethinks T should solilo- | R. Kent, the Haltimore Sun; Kyo Ku- 2 to prevent any| "A lot of candidates did not hear : ¥ his de 3 Jersey Silk; minati ghituce 0189 100 Dozen Fine Handkerchiefs, sheer quality; embroidered and hemstitched; x:::‘“;‘lwm _ the voice of the people on the Tth of masaki, consul general of Japan, New ! not kick—that's not the|York. h 722, one from violating the law™ in his | November” it was suggested in the K N = Al e el e ol povited Sl Slenif o ey 10 WESISREESSieCHIn sostion— - - Richard H. Lane, Washington, l‘-.' 1R 11y smbroid -white with colored embroideary; and .. Wide tallorea N W states andin oy th dislogu th remain within th Shi : ra N ered. All colors H e et N Lo < OBUS Hat 5o [the rioise. of. ‘the her to n within the|C.; Philip H. Lantz, Pittsburgh, Pa. \ b Boxea Jored with ti id : pe: N cance to a statement received from | “Yes that so; the A7 D. Lasker, chajrman United States | N colored with contrasting embroidery. quality; au N Representative Harry B, Hawes. | At made it so loud? administration as a party | Shipping Board: William Leary, \'m-, 1 R 1 25 35 1 colors . = § democrat of Missouri attacking tne | e foor dails to jab at warren, | OTE S RN A, Lejeune.” major | § Muslm egular 29c¢ to 39¢c values Boxea §\\ Klan. 1 have been trying to think of O O aniodalyar rarren. deeneral sl BIC The ‘nt. it was learned, had | the names of some of the real dyed- | fline, [thc ddxts SOt Sxichicalls Toulsviile 'l"unlbr-.'r-un!val-;ljime. ! § 3 in . § Beeh erday to m of | in-the-wool progressives. R L Lewis the Interstate v_om‘x‘l:lkr('e‘ Underwear iber ose :\ Congres: rnors of states. and | “Well, T should say t Alhert 3 o D oriiie. atmgorates coae oo mnton; e e ‘ \ b 2 i meveriuke Wt progreive Sy o fEw e et A e ens Xmas © st guuw: oo \ e el v P R R RN il e ORcC box - perm, e C § Cummins. Say, the procession has \Lea o . kins, Wash- i i a; imoved too fast for him. You'll find i e B D Little, New ‘kav Seutisy e only; all sizes. N oG8 mareTiatir “Lame Duck” Roster. i With leaders kindred spirits{nl: Edward G. Lowry, the puh“é: e 5 § illy compiling, | A song to Senator-elect Edwards of | all Ledger, Philadelphia. , 5 5 T AT i ew ins N see w member of | Naw Jersey ran this way { To jump; to leap—perchance to fall—"| “Nartin B. Madden. representative i N sllk Cam“oles \ Congress ning in the fight from Edward Edwards and he | Broth Is Spoiled. from Illinois; C. H. Markham, pres \ R S e Handsome B: = N i | Jives in New Jersee, | Then others came along to con- |dent Tllinois Central railroad: Edgar \ Daintily made—cut on the M I t el set with. Roeth Emtu; N { There never was a candidate who was | trilute thelr potions to the new |B. Markham, St. Paul Pioneer Press;:\ e SpaTE c N state- | _as wet as he; i priy broth—Henry Ford, Beveridge, | Arthur 1. Marks, the Washington R D miterial used | When Edwards comes to Washington ney Baruch, a banker, a ! Post; Thomas R. Marshall, United' % Flesh color with lace and $l,00 ° Jaign in Missouri | hell find it awful dry i had @ bunch of greens | States Coal Commission; Freder et =5 N nis are s | But that will make mo difference and | nd was advised not to put it|Roy Martin, the Associated Press: :‘m"”‘ s 3 \ but that he we will tell You why. fire, but In the fire John C. Martin, the Public Ledger,| N = 0% " Boxed : 5 > N Secret organization | “This news will sadly disappoint the| Then a stranger appeared, who ! Philadeiphia; Warren F. Martin, as. | “do“- S \ u OF Temu-| | iatatesman onlthe RIIY. aue he wis just plain Rankin Fyle, | sistant to the Attorney General: Leo | Six Umbrellas, § Shadget of ouncltisens | who like n auiet Bip or two when janl M ol s motion tha, the broth ? Beaded Bags e R \ S o 1 everything is sti . \ Jew. W bl & e say, of the witches, “the D Bakelite han- o; n 13 comfortable pad- N ire honded censors | W&, kRO that thecll be sorry when | fiines" in ¢ are what You'd like | J.‘McCumber, senator from North Da. 5 vorieBalyian Bended it m ,.p_‘m”,,"‘,m“_ AT SOls s Ehon | {\\ bl e S Sty et ever s | R R RSN W Sy i A LB ¢ ottle on his hip.” Y 2 i Lanier McKee, New York oity: M. N @ = ot "cnd CAO0R = N1 400 = omnn = OF oo oo Repreene e T auotes at| Appouncement was made that a|jers o Finally ¢S, 9R€ 0. McLaughlin, representative from | Boxsa cpped notion beautifal color- number of statesmen had been ad-whole boiling up in smoke, and the | xepraska; Charles R. Michael. the'! democratic state piattorm ORIl "¢ |mitted to the Order of the Lame Duck | wit Na om declaring . the/| NEW oLk Times: dcarl W Miller, the Which, he s out. are directed | November 7. Inquiry had been made [broth spoiled by too many cooks, i Detroit News; W. A Moffett, rear ad- wgalnst an organization which “sets |18 to the cause of their eligibility | marched off, cach berating the other. | Piral U, & T”?'I'fl'y Morgenthau, itself up as greater, wiser and more | and responses received as follow The menu follow: o Do aoye S0l Moore, Washing.. | powerful than the government and| Senator Kellogg— ton, D. obert C.&Morris, chairman | length from both federal and state constitutic and aiso from the B AT $4.98 $1.98 $5.00 . - Tailored Blouses Spic-span clean and fresh Dimity and Voile Blouses; Other grades of desirable Umbrellas from $1 up Wool Scarfs charges, would abolish “freedom of | Senator Townsend—*The resigna- decrapin fa lla Marviand fringea ends.. tra sizes. ...... | . ar ¢ Canape Gridiron |German ¢laims commissi v i 2 \ the laws made by all the people~ | movement. 2 ssion; Andrew Brush Wool new models; o) D P et 5 Puree, Saint Hubert | Moses, colonel, U. S. A.; David W.! B attractively fin- he pAbotinbes Libercrn g Senator Frelinghuysen—-Change in | cojory Heay L aQiicen Olives | Mulvand Topeka, Kan. | n, vene 2 ©1.98 Silk Umbrellas from $3.98 up mea " Both $1.98 e klan, Representative Hawes v, Ky . e alted Almonds ohn_J. Nelligan, Baltimore, Md e, and ex- Mr. Volstead—*“Kvale weather. | sonn E. Neleon. Tenrerertot s o with heavily gular £ Boxed Boxed ny worthy men,” Representative | Beveridge of Indiana, sang a topical| The Attorney General. tative from Missouri; John Barton | o — . 1 yne, the American Red Cross; John . concludes. “may be persiaded | SONE after the style of a popular! The Lecmmsster General, Fayne H to join the ranks of these midnight | vaudeville duo. Here are a couple| The Seerciary of the Navy. PloietL (10 Tonntey Genilemans do or e es ligi belief and w i k South American Quail Maine; W. C. Neville, major general, T o £ liom: of thought and it exprcssion “u(;‘o\s.hl;licaer;‘ea(mg}elva\‘te\ork—“,uh.edI'Frf‘nch Peas, Sweet Fotatoes, Imperial | U. S. A C.; Harry & New, senator | i q £ § vhich he explains, are 3 earts rom n na; ver e vima N e TenoLuns, arc providedt fog |/the Great. . | Cheese W Willard Washington, D. C.. Theodors W § = al state e of Ps«;n tor Hitchcock—"The Ghosts of plomat Noyes, The Washington Stap. - X aris A 3 Star. "My protest.” he says. “is not made | Senator Harry New—“The Li Fancy Cakes A. Chambers Oliphant, Washington, TS i R G TG TRGRHRI SR i N In e, Cspesial interest Tof " the | fonn Marshall 4 2 Eifegof | Coffee 1D e W Oriver, Pittsburgh, Pa. AR R T N races or ‘Colors Of wur cittzens, Dut | gueitl* “CCUmber—My sense or| The guests were: S Soa D Teens ek by El = N\ 8 dan, to the P e 5 b . e Secretary of State. A > - > 2 people.” tor Pomerene of Ohio and Albert| The Secretary of War. o i acbredens § N N Nothing to compare with it propaganc Let us hope that, e- | f the verses. The Srancian o e Nav seph W. Plercy, Indiana University: \ fore doing so, they will read the |“Oh. Mr. Reveridge! Oh, Mr. Bever- The French ambaasador. = Miles Poindexter, senator from Wash- = \ < = i i = b 2 i y = 1 i = spend some hours i reading the| place? Rev. Willlam S. Abernathy, Wash-| wqghington, D. C.; William B. Potts, 3 e = . N history of their country and keep ever enate bills tinston, D. C.; Franklin Adams.|xow york city; Charles Presbrey. ] Wool Prunella Skirts—in box plaits; contrasting N Y, depondence an the Goaration of In-| Be sugar-coated pills? | Raama, iwashington, D, (. Yons o, | New York cityi Michael G. Price, / color stripes—and in the latest models, i ten by our forefathcrs, who G ot [ Realty hebo. the muman race? 2dame cualzman repubiican nationsl P Bilam K Quinter, Washington, D. fringed sashes. 3o arrogantly boast of being 100 per | «Oh, Pomerenes Oh, Domereacs | Committee: Mt A vashing- | 1 Robert E. Quirk. Washington, . 3 Sena- | to ] J : 3 5 cent Americans tora. on Copeland menei Sena: | ton, D. C1; J. Ogden Armour, New | J ol 2 il | York city, and M. H. Aylesworth, New | PG b/ sciire, Batttmore, Ma t $7 50 N g York ecity. Zilli Vs \, N E They will heed his every William L. Radcliffe, Washington, D. C. 0 ~ \ If Anybody Finds For theg allimutt ot M, Waiter K. Bachrach, Washington, | s "" D, Rahn, Minneapolis, Minn.; J. § \ . “NWhat for. votes, Mr. Beveridger” | U &' N (ratired)s Bibers H. Baker, | E, Raih, New York city: Samuel M N > ) g S N. 2 5 . ston, tor- rom Indiana; \ a Red Suit Case, No, prescriptions, Pomerene. the Cleveland Plain Dealer; Willlam | mas o o So T o Ot . Foank N A Clash of Authority. Ballantyne, Washington, D. C.; J. E.|Reavis, Washington, D. C.; David A. Fordney Lost I.| A couvle of members started to|Barnes, Washington, D. C.; William | Reed, senator from Pennssivanin ; James In the Kiddie W, take possession of the dinner, amjdst | Barnum, Carnegie Institution; Hugh|a Reed, senator from Missouri; Ogden N Tf anybody finds a red alligator |an outcry from their fellow: *t{W. Barr. Washington, D. C.: William | Reia. New York Tribune: D. L. Rice, Klothes Shop §\\ suitcase containing papers filled “We object to you fellows running | H. Barr, Buffalo, N. Y.; Bernard M. |the National Tribune; George Richards, B & 5 this dinner,” said the intruders, *we | Baruch.'New York city; Edward S.|prigadier general, U. 8. M. C.; Wildo P. With tariff statistics, a pair of |had an election today and you W:re Beck, the Chicago Tribune: James M. | Richardson, colonel, U. S. A, (retired) : . brand-new trousers, four silk |repudiated at the polls. We don't|Beck. solicitor general, Department|Edward G. Riggs, New York, New i shirts and other articles, return |intend to let lame ducks hang on |Of Justice; A. E. Berry, president of | Hampshire and Hartford railroad; R. E. i it at once to Representative John |2nd run things.” the Chesapeake and Potomac Tele-|T. Riggs, New York city; Sidney C. B 2 “Yes, we had an election, but, as|Phone Company; Charles_E. Berry, | Roach, representative from Missouri ! W. Fordney, chairman of the |the President says, it is wisely or-| Washington, D. C.; Judge R. W. Bing- | B. H. Roberts, Washington, D. C.; Ken. ‘ House ways and means committee. |dained by precedent and tradition | ham, the Louisville-Courier-Journai- |neth L. Roberts, Saturday Evening Mr. Fordney returned from De- |that a period of contemplation should | Times; Robert F. Bishop, Newark, [Post; W. F. Roberts, Washington, D. C.; troit on a Pennsylvania train Fri- |follow the election, so that passions|N. J.; Van Lear Black, the Baltimore |Roland Robbins, Washington, D. C. Remarkable value—plain ‘> and with real fur collars; hand-smocked yoke; belted 2 and plaited back—and warm- ly lined throughout. e $7 98 New Spring Hats ' day meoening, arriving at Union may cool and reason return.” Sun; Henry A Blair, president Chi-| Willlam A. Rodenberg, renresemauve| ! station at 10:20 o'clock. His “Rot. Tradition cuts no ice with |cago surface lines; Tiffany Blake, the | from Illinois; Signor Augusto Rosso, . . . { chaufteur carried several suit- ua Turn this dinner over to us or |Chicago Tribunc: Thomas P Bones,|counselor and charge of ltaly: Dr. L. \\ Gros de Londre, Faille Silk and Taffeta—in cases to the car. and nothing more |we'll gum the game. ashington, D. am orah, | 8. Rowe, director general, - - 5 5 : s thought ahout It mttl ven “But you haven't any program.” |senator from Idaho; George Calvert|can Union; Mason P. Rummey, De- i\ I:Ixe new colorings and the new _l.lupes Trimmed | terday afternoon. ‘when Repre- | “Yes, we have; our program wag|Bowie. Washington, D. C.; Charles T | troit, Mich.; John D. Ryan. New York |\ itk oy e wieaths: Wand Cailver i sentative Fordney happened to |[framed at a conference today and it's | Brooker, president American Brass| city. § Coats Worth up to i have need of the suitcase. a cuckoo.” Company; Hevwood Broun, the World, | Sadao Saburi, counselor and charge i “Radical, I suppose?” New York, and Hilton U. Brown, the |of Japan; Dr. Charles E. Sawyer, brig- ‘Privately, not; publicly, yes.” Indianapolis News. - adier_general, U. S. Army; Charles street, but whether he left it Well, are you going to pay for] D- J. Callahan, vice president Nor-|W. Semmes,’ Washington, D. C. there or whether it was jostled off |the dinner?” 3 folk and Washington Steamboat Com- Marion_Scheitlin, Washington, D. C the running board he was unable “If we run it, we will; it we don't {Pany: Guy E. Campbell, representa-|F. E. Scobey, director of the mint i to say. the Willard can whistle. tive from Pennsylvania; Joseph G.|Louis Seibold, the New York Hera The papers in the suitcase, Mr. President Hornaday rapped them to | Cannon, representative from Illinols; | Dr. Albert Shaw, the Review of Re- i Fordney sald, included statistics |order with the stern admonition that | Arthur Capper, senator from Kansas|views; George L. Shearer, Boston, on lumber production as well as |they “could not amend the constita. !Clvde C. Carlin, Angola, Ind.; John H. | Mass.; Thomas R. Shipp, Washington, some on the tariff question which |¢ion by a mass meeting.” Carroll, jr., Philadeiphia, Pa.; Walter |D. C.; Samuel M. Shortridge, senator |\ he used in the late campaign. The S. Carson, Greenfield, Mass.; Robert|from California; E. H. H. Simmons, . - Sl papers were of value only to him- Credit and Taxes. B. Choate, the Boston Herald; George | vice president New York Stock Ex. 7 T 0 ) ) self, he said. A rustic couple crossing the stage!B. Christian, jr., secretary to thelchange; H. F. Sinclair, New York city; 7 Z / Z Z uu Z Uiz — +: 22 The chauffeur remembered hav- ! ing carried the case out to the Broadcloth, Bolivia, Polair, The first shown — and at a 4-— Velour, in brown, reindeer Sigmund price.........ccoioan.... £ and copenhagen. mp r.g % 2 % 2

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