Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1923, Page 13

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PARLEY AL EXEGTED BY CENTRAL AHEREANS Final Plenary Session of Meeting Here Planned for Next Week. “The call for the final plenary session bf the Central American conference for some day early next week is ex- Peoted to be made at & committee meeting late today, to be held at the Pan-American buflding. At that eession, which will be an open meeting, the agreements reached he conference will be annou have been de about the followin MANY MURDERS AND FEW PUNISHMENTS SCORED U. S. Marshal Tells Anthony League This Country Surpasses Europe in Killings. “We have 10 per cent more murders and homicides in this country than they do in any country in Europe, and we punish approximately 10 per cent less offenders than any country in Europe, declared E. C. Snyder, United States marshal, in an addr before the Anthony League, at the head- quarters of the Federation of Wom- en’s Clubs, 1734 N street, last night. He urged that women take part in daily affairs, not merely as wamen, but as citizens. Urging that the wom- en of the District give their support toward the Shriners’ convention, to be held here next June, he said: “I hope that you the so-called ho: ;| ton is no my occasion as an excellent opportunity for the citizens of Washington to :|educate the visitors to the “disfran- { Washington™” and to ab- cympathy 1n tte Johnson, in a brief address, HOiE XVERING SCOUT FUND WORKERS SEE S@WNIBHT Team Captains Enthusiastic as Hour Approaches for Final Rally in $30,000 Drive. Spurring their workers to do all in their power to bring the drive for $30,000 to a close tonight, team cap- tains In charge of the campalgn now being conducted in the interest of the Boy Scouts of the District of Columbia, were enthusiastic in their predictions today that success would be attained within the prescribed time. A total of $15,724 had been. sub- scribed up to noon yesterday, and as some teams are holding back reports a regular old-time finish, it is hoped, will bring the fund up to the amount desired STAR, WASHINGTON, ENVOYS TO STATE PARLEY URGE D. C. PAY EXPENSES ‘The Washington representatives to the national conferens anized to bring about uniform state laws, rec- ommended to Commissioner Rudolph today that an estimate of $350 be included in the annual appropriation bill of the District to defray the ex- penses which they incur in repre- senting the city at these meetings. The report is signed by the three local delegates, Walter C. Clephane, Charles V. Imlay and Frederick 5. Tyler. Their report also included a sum- mary of the various pleces of legis- lation which, it is hoped, will be en- acted uniformly in all states and the District of Columbla. Among the proposed acts that have been con- sidered by the conference and ap- proved by it are: An act to regulate the annulment of marriage and divorce; providing for return of statistics relating to dlvorce proceedings; prov! return of marriage statistics; amend- ment of the federal pure food law; rd bill for occupational dis: reports and a standard bill for strial accident reports. —eeeeeeeeee e er, pointed out that the 4,100 Scouts in Washington are maintained on a FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923, i Districl Grocery Scciets INCOFRPORATED _»ég{_@u Coiamunications to President, 2325 18th St. N. W. Phene Col. 9855 Storcs . % D. G. S. Gold Bag Coffee - - - - - - - - - - lb. 28¢ D. G. S. Gold Band Butter - - - - - - - - - lb. 59c 10 Pounds Sugar - - - -- 69c Jell-o, all flavors - - - - - 10c Karo Syrup - - - - - - can 9c Columbus Brand Peaches - 25c Schimmels Jelly - - 2 Jars 25c Does away with hard labor. One aoplication gives a 25 w the School of Organic Or-| In a stirring address to those pres- | per capita basis of $5 or $6 a year. ion at F-lr}xove, Ala., is con- lent at the City Club _\'('!lerdm.‘l,p(',en_ ;’in said that in return members of . " v ducted, and advocated that the|lloyd M. Brett, declared that he was|the organization contribute a good study of various | method of educating a child to meet | roud “to be in the ranks of this|many times this amount to the good n looking to the | immediate necds rather than just to | great movement.” of the city. union of the Central Americas at|prepare it for a higher grade be e : Mrs. R. 8. Cary, & member of the some time to be fi i- | adopted_throughout the country, Calls Work Wonderful. women's team, won the prize yester- J. S. Bennett, superintendent of the Gen. Brett sald that experience in|day for obtaining the largest indi- commission to | Central Union’ Mission, told of the | training camps and overseas had re. | vidual amount of subscriptions. She means of improving | Work done by ‘the mission to help | vealed to him that a large number of | turned in $85. ¢ the ring masses | “down and outers” to get on the|boys were not awarc of their re-| The fourth battallon, headed by i, Honduras, | TI&ht path. again. Mrs. R. Thomas | sponsibilities. “The Boy Scout move- | Maj. Moorman, won the banners for ember of the Board of {ment Is doing a obtaining the iargest number of sub- s n rens’ Guardia af the work el the Iarecit=amonnt ot The All-Wool House th of I:\Y- children in their Your , , ’ Opportunity 4 o OUR Sale of Ting Tong Tea “It’s Different” A tea that surpasses any you have ever tried. All D. G. S. Stores are well supplied with this finest-grown tea. Do not fail te tzy it. Y4-Ib. tins. . 23c HI-GLO Stove Polish King of All Polishes Jos. Phillips’ Origincl All-Pork SAUSAGE s were rendered by \try form.- Eone e f another. h the govern- und the council , Mrs Anna E. t, presided The number of women studying in the Prussian universities has in- creased 100 per cent in the past dec- ade. B beautiful satin luster, making your stove or gas range look like new. No odor, dries in & minutes. No surpasses HI-GLO .. ..o The Children’s Shop FOURTH FLOOR Up to $40 Values Boys' Two-Pants Suits 3-Piece SUITS . oy Have Enduring Qualities 5 O i Select any of = £ our regular Three sturdy, % high grade all- fabrics for ¥ B | price. seessscCan The most delicious and purest Sausage Meat made. Insist on the ORIGINAL. I¥s pleased thousands of housewives for years. Lb...........omeomeomecse At All D. G. S. Stores A delightful, tasty, nutritious, economical sandwick for the kiddies or at your next gathering of the czard club SCHINDLER ; Eiteinn of e syed Peanut Butter RAISINS. Made in Washington since 1902......coceee Choice Large Grape Fruit - - - - - - - - - each 10c Juicy Florida Oranges - - - - - - - - - - dozen 43c Stayman Winesap Apples - - - - - - - - 3-lbs. 25¢ 6 Large Boxes Matches - - - - - - - - 25¢ D. G. S. White Floating Soap - - - - - - 3 bars 14c MALT JUST REAL GOOD BREAD Atall D. G. S. BREAD BAKED WITH MALT STORES GEL FA ND’S Absolutely pure and wholesome. A delicious combi- 15('.' jar Combination nation of oil, eggs, mustard, spices, sugar, vinegar and 2 R E L IS H vegetables. Try it on the D. G. S. recommendation. 3 Oc ] ar Heinz Baked Beans - - - - Small - - - Heinz Baked Beans - - - - Medium - - - - can 14c Smoked Shoulders - - - - - - - = - - - - Ib. 14%c Choice Leg of Spring Lamb - - - - - - - - - [b. 35¢ Good Cuts Pot Roast - - - - - = - = = = = = |b. 20c FRESH FISH, OYSTERS AND POULTRY FOUNTAIN 2 9 c POUND choosing — cor duroy, in mouse color, tweeds and cassimeres, in fancy mix- tures—insuring fit - smartness with durability. Our other higher priced woolens are proportionately reduced. Merchant Tailors . HAAS & CO. 1211 Pa. Ave. N.W. The Last Day! Our Annual Sale of LT R DUTCHESS Girls’ Silk Dresses ||| 1 ROUSERS Reduced to $12.98 &) At Less Than Cost fli of Manufacture Made in Nor- folk style, with voke or box pleat back. Both knickers full lined. Cor duroy, sizes 8 to 17; mix- tures, 7 to 17. Blue Serge Suits fit all occasions, $6.75 Serge Knickers are very useful, $1.95 Several extra knickers never fail to find_uses, es- pecially sturdy, full lined ones of all-wool blue serge like these. Sizes 8 to 17. d suits, in smart Nor- . with full lined knick- re good-looking enough for any occasion; sturdy enough for any activity. Sizes 7 to 17 years. The most reputable brand of ham in Washington. Known Brand all over for their wonderful flavor and tenderness. Just the HAMS thing for lunches, sandwiches and cold snacks. A New Flavor—in the New Size Corby Family Layer Cake You have never tasted anything so delicious as this _A large purchase at a very spe- cial price enables us to offer these guaranteed trousers at LESS THAN COST OF MANUFAC TURE. Without doubt, the finest trousers value we've ever offer- ed; youll be wise if you buy SEVERAL pairs at this price. Dark stripe patterns that go Because the price reductions represent savings of many dollars does not mean that these dresses have lost one bit of their former smartness. Many of them are just the styles and materials the particular girl will want for spring. Georgette, taffeta, wool crepe and crepe de chine, in dark practical colors, or the lighter shades that one must have for real dress-up cvents or for spring wear. The trimmings are wool embroidery, silk braid, rufflcs and tinscl ribbons. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Girls’ Raincoats Reduced to $2.95 Our necessity for clearing out this small group of raincoats is the only reason we are reducing them just on the verge of the spring shower season when they will be so indispensable. They are of blue or tan rub- berized fabric, with big storm collars, all-around belts and pockets. Some of the styles have rubber hats to match. Sizes 6 to 14 years. —Fourth Floor. LANSBURGH & BROTHER 420-430 Seventh Street Northwest Yo of Dutdeass Tromsssn. k2 o e M. 2 v pyes F overy o opaier butiom Oust amn off s w8 s T C ot S 74y o o weles ke fy Camte. Bty f oot e oo wa o5 SO .‘-.flnn'n:-lafi: well with most any kind of coat or vest. Sizes from 31 to 44 waist. Every pair carries the famous guarantee of “10c a but- ton, $1.00 a rip.” Come early— regardless of how many pairs of trousers you now have, you CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE. ISATURDAY IS THE = =) LAST DAY < 910 Seventh St. “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Cocoanut-Caramel Cake The blending of these two popular flavors has produced a third that is surpassingly and suprisingly delicious—featured in the new economy size—the one-pound Family Cake—that serves beautifully—but leaves none to grow stale or be wasted. Fresh every day this week at all D. G. S. Stores. Corby Cake is nourishment as well as a confection—rich in pure milk, butter, eggs, etc.—scientifically baked. ' : Pl 5 lbs. 28¢ 12 Ibs, 63c CERESOTA Pure, Wholesome, Not Bleached Famous Smoked and Green Sausage, Pud-. Ar A ” D.G.S. Stores See Page 386, City Phone Book, for Complete List of FLOUR “The PrzzteAB;;egd é':lt.)sl.lrsct’:’:lze World’’ b4 > District Grocery Society Stores, Inc. With Addresses and Phone Numbers AT B e AN ) . A AR e b S Less Ejsowhere™ Rz

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