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was wisely decided that the absence ? of & apecial invitation should be over looked, and that the Dominlon should be fepresented at Washington i Blenh;olennnrlu nominated on th resentatives of theé nations shall meet upon equal footing. s‘Although denled the powerful al of the lut Stdtes, the league of nations has accomplished great l:lnr;l for the world’s peace during unfon than any written document or formal conl(ll?llon, said Sir Robert : " Ihna collqagues of th® American His- toriedl Asdociation, in sesalon hére, MI.SUN IS HNBRED remeomberad him as & “tsdcher of hilk- | Laird Borfsd, fotmer waf peamler o (3 mn‘t-:‘l:‘l:‘lll::;. Catholics now In F’RST CATHOL'C i ; JMRKE SAYS KLAN "'l‘h"‘;: x:“:ol‘h‘lnc.:::d;lcell b PRIEST LABORER 'N tory” and elected him first vice pres- fi;’x‘x‘lda‘u.t ::‘:h:d e pSl S S U.s.271 YEARS 460\ BY HSTORY SOCIETY erturtons et S| Refers to Leagse. An appeal for efforts to make hi Referring to the league of nations, |t three yeats. On at least four operate in _th; tory a more popular subject w 152y Tt aoen. T ‘am pertectly WHIDE | By the Ausociated Press. - President with greetings from the|Sir Robert safd: et ml;"";:},:'-; madle by Robert Lanwing, former S g;x‘e‘:[“l::rp‘;i‘;g&v:f o e i to| NEW HAVEN, Conn, December AR historians gathered here. | ““The world's unity for peace must|ihg cutbreak of war in i Internationat | Toin hemmios it The Rr'».!'[f:xf?'n.. me by the national klonvocation was 29.—The first Catholic priest to labor Mrg“;:‘.nn']vld'fi h.'u h!e: ;;f;;\;\l :be ;ounddln‘ llI|L rpl?“"l“‘j"!'l’l‘ Dub":} connu’l‘(’h:lonulnfl cu':perl:jon 80 im- | Stitute of America and the Americ Vi riel ) heru the assiclation for man right an international ustice, an preas tself upon the nations.” e the investigation of the feasibility of | in this country was Father Gab By the Assoclated Press. e O ot vice RreniAont &l | Ias the understanding. and. co-operas | i eseriog el ine Eobonce of Cana. | Historical Association. spreading the roster of the order 30| 1, jjeites, . J. apostle to the | NEW HAVEN, Conn., December 29. H 1 lude eve Christian | 3ar Against Cathollcs Will Be f‘".f,';,':“;”on".';,"r,,p N TheRTIUAn | \benaki Indians in the Kennebec |—While friends of Woodrow Wilson sald every white man. That is &| river region. who conferred with were greeting him in Washington on L 3 i 'lcl‘m which we are going to have to G 651, it |his sixty-sixth birthday anniversary Colonial Gov. Winthrop in 1651, 8 sixty- y Eowosed o ikl :::,';.f,:'.f '3'.;?.2?.".‘...'&“,"‘:;’.,.‘;“2?." oL the| us brought out today at the meet- [as a “maker of history” his friends Christians. iRt (2 Vimdimg "ioveiner: of Sl et | Lorca Societs: bl —— [ el ——12 IE==0E=E ! the white men of the o nto one 1 |Ereat association” that_ will ‘stand| , The, o e e AmITe, e vin] unites alnst the numerically supe- e . o | Hfor “coleged zaces 1n an abaolute ne.| President of St Thomas Seminary ATLANTA, Ga, December 20.—Thé ontinuation of the ' ‘ : ‘41 Klux Klan, unlike the leopard, \;*g.’,‘;’,,,:; ot Catholiclem In America was the s : will change its| “The day will come when the white| - g;fi ity whieh is one of ten . i spots. Tt also will | Tm;&;fi'g‘;‘:‘ (‘:;“"'rg\";,fl';:‘,fi',"}u‘l'f‘ historical organizations meeting. at expand its M“‘"Hon by the yellow races of Asia, by | Y4lo the session last year. - tion thut can only be g;mead-mhnnd ' but stron as | & common councl Oar and these ln;’;\l'"urrl:“d‘d(.(‘fie “free .ul"'mu. | bssentials cannot be secured without Mous und co-operating communities” | 4 recognized system of periodical in- of the Britl emph—e In & closer ! ternational conferences at which rep- dian représentatives at the disarma- | ment conference last fall, Sir Rnberl In 1919 Canada was only thirte said: among maritime nations. Since “Having regafd to the impoftance |she has risen to eighth plac nificance of the conference, it | nearly 9,000 vessels. H ool - - lolc—=lal—— —alol—=]g ?. itics to all parts the countless hordes which are of the world, huxl(r'\*mk more and more every day: gen behind the new move 2 plan to {and that are a standing menace 10 iycrease the strenith of the organiza- Europe, T edge of Tmperial Giant Clarke's S is more or less ird Young | sword admittedly is today bared more Clarke, imperial | A€A(NSt the Japanese than against the ' | negro of the south. There was sharp giant of the or-| zanization, will, at an carly date, of an issue. Clarke refused to admit that he M' planning a European trip in the near comment today over this latest dovel-| future. on which he would endeavor opment, and the suggestion was made | to Jaunch the klan overscas., but he that there was great political slg-|yvery frankly admitted that the Urgo upon the|nificance in the anouncement that it|gro\oth of the hooded knights band governing body of | 1S planned not only to make Cath-iinto an international organization the Klan thai it |olics eligible to membership, but 1o yas considered by himself and other urge them to join. In recent elections|jegders as a certainty. the klan has tried to play a part in (Copyright, 1922.) —_— INCORPORATED Address all Commumcahons to Presldent, 2325 18th St. NW Phone Col. 9855 Gold Band Butter These Two Quality | Gold Bag Coffee Crcameesssaansa be made an inter- national body and that all white politics in a number of southern tates, and it is a ed he that if E. Y. 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White Floating Soap ;'E:{?}ng«;« s . 3 bars, 14c Mott’s Sweet Cider, quart bottles . . . . . .o 23K | COMING' A Coat Sale Incomparable Next Monday’s Star will carry the most thrilling @ coat news in years—news of a Tuesday Opportunity to thrilt all Washington. FINAL SAVINGS FOR 1922 ® LJ LJ L] L] -~ Florida Oranges, fancy,doz. . . . . . : . . . . : . 3% 5 Fancy Spitzenberg Apples, 31bs. . . . . . . . . . 25¢c pRICE Auth’ Pure Lard, Ib. . . R R Genuine Spring Leg of Lamb lb P 38c Closely-tnmmed Smoked Shoulders, lb Select Eggs, in cartons, doz. . . : .- X ot 55 Early June Peas, 2 cans . . 25c | Argo Starch, 3 pkgs. . . . 25¢ Main Style Corn, can . . . 10c | Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans, 25¢ Stringless Beans, 2 cans . . 25¢ | Bon-Ami, cake ... ... 10c Morton’s Salt,box . . . . . 10c | Ivory Soap,3bars . . . . . 20c Hi-Glo Try Gelfand’s - | “*0em’s™ The King of All Polishes a l t A U T H S Poiitively the bebset o::i tfhel Mayonnalse Famous t — autifu satin Tuster that lasts for B rea d ad e o By s | Smoked and Green “weeks. No odor. Re- putit on. Try a jar today. Link Sausage Pudding moves rust. 1 Made by Atall D.G. S. Stores and S le At ever s. Schneider Bakin, gt:fe sy = SC}:r::pinyB Gl 18c Jar—35c Jar For Quality A Any Velvet Hat in the Store Models That Sold for $10, $15, $20 to $25 On Sale from 9:15 to 12 O’clock $ o . ®1 . . . ik (=7 R~ (¢} L 1 = b= (g Be on time for this sen- sational clean-up—it is your opportunity of opportunities to choose from winter hats of the highest type at a nominal pricc. Remember, any velvet hat in the store—including positive values from ‘$10 to $25— and not a few copies of imported creations among them—all at $3.00 for choice. Black and all colors—and practically every favored lnmmm are Here in Quantlty and Variety— Imported Kid Gloves 95¢ Good gloves for less than you would ordinarily expect to pay for them—genuine imported kid gloves and every pair perfect. Soft, pliant grade, good-looking $1.50 Ribbed $1,19 Umon Suits About time to replenish the underwear sup- ply—and here's the most economical opening for doing it. Complete range of sizes from 36 to 46 in men's clastic ribbed, glove fitting union suits, spring-meedlé knit and made with flat-lock seams. Sewed with mercerized thread. MEN'S ONEITA SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, each......... 690 and good-fitting. Brown, beaver, black with white, white and white with black. Famous Oneita Knit Faultless-fitting Shirts and Drawers, preferred for comfort and service. A dcfinite saving for any man. EB_EE flEEEEEEEE—‘EEE—EEEEEEEC—:EEEEE:—EEE ™y ANNOUNCING! ¢ $2.00 and $2.50 Onyx g A New and Better . = smsncoer | Silk and Wool HOSE § Men's Webtex | and Wool-Mixed Hose : Collars Ribbed, Plain and Dr ] ¢ > n an 'op- 29c Each Stitch Styles, Chiefly With $ A5 4 for $1.00 Smart Clockings. . ............. \ low price for superior Another sale of PERFECT QUALITY famous Onyx sport 'm}l!:)‘—va' l:val\mfu“\lvtcv‘en hose to sell at an average of less than half price. Winter stock- o i “‘n“ :‘K;‘L"“,s "Dsr_ ings for warmth, style and good wear. In lustrous silk and wool aunder-proof. In four and rich wool mixtures. Brown, gray, black, heather green, black- oking styles. @ and-white, blue, camel and nude. IR e e Women’s New Blouses In Trimmed and Semi-Tailored Styles A host of attractive blouses of white voile, dimity, madras and linene, also the popular tan cotton pongee blouses. White blouses have embroidered fronts and collars, tucked fronts, and are trimmed with lace; also the plainer semi-tailored g effects. The tan cotton pongees have Peter $ .98 EE—EEBEEEEEEEEE a2 ol —— o[ 0 [o | ——— Ja | ——2 o ——— [o | ——= o] Corby Cake ot Sl -Always settles the dessert ques- | Yw,vl'!%mot ke tion satisfactorily, to family and i i e guests ForSaleatall D.G.S. 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