Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1923, Page 36

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\ Wallis ! Responsibility GROVER CLEVE- LAND in several speeches emphasized that public office is a public trust. € Wallis’ -1s the largest public eating-place — and_ it has been trustworthy for the last twenty- eight years-in Wash- ington. 1Wallis’ Restaarant” 12th and G Streets N.W. [TROTSKY WANTS PEACE, | SAYS EXPLORER NANGEN mkconntnmq'on Is Soviet's Aim, Leader Declares—Would Reduce Army. | Br the Associated Press LONDON, March 23.—in the first of u series of articles which he is zette, Dr.’ Fridtjof Nansen records the impressions he received in con- versations with Russlan leaders at {Moscow during February? | Dr. Nansen says that the question jof most concern to the officials was { Russia’s reconstryction and the res- {toration of mal economic rela- {llnv\s with other, countries. Russia’'s desire for peace and as | pointing out that she offered to cut ler army to 200.000 men countries would make a similar re- duction, but that the proposal was not accepted. Notwithstanding the possibility of an invasion of Rus- Isia by Poland” ahd Rumania, the 1110 G EST. 1879 (o DUV ST DT T ) D PEPPER /. LEE ‘g1 fe | | gt ] ¢ WA\ ‘in' Che: # Ease your tight. aching chest. Stop’ the -pain. Break up the congestion. : Feel a bad cold loosen up i, just a short time. %Red Pepper Rub” is the cold remedy’ that brings quickest relief. It cannot hurt vou and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the congestion . and soremess right out. Nothing has such concen- trated, pemetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching | muscles and sore, stiff } joints relief comes at once. he moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheu- matism, backache, stiff neck or sore_muscles, just get a | jar of Rowles Red Pepper « Rub, made from red pep- { pers, at any drug store. You will have the quickest relief known- }' “husb; wealthy ‘s? jRussian army. Trotsky said, has u 600,000, which fs standing peace- re czarist regime. Dr. Nansen quotes Trotsky as as- serting' that Russi#s aim is disarma- ment and the establishment of - a !militia similar to that of Switzer- ymplete disa ment:" - the so- viet offictal said. ! blated until Furope unites‘in a fed- eration of states. which offers the sole means of withstanding Ameri- {va’s economic hegemony. If a gen- ceral demobilization can be effected i a will propose an international rinament commission.” HITS COTTONSEED OIL. | Jamaica Resolution-Proposes Duty | to Protect Cocoanut Product. KINGSTON. Jamaica, March 23.—a] resolution has been submitted to tive legislative council propusing to in- crease the duty on cottonseed oil im- ! ported from the United States. a large Quantity of which is used in Jamaica. The increased duty is intended to wrotect the local cocoanut oil. indus- ftry, havin regard to the tax of 50 | nts levied by the United States on ch 100 cocoanuts a standstiil.the.trade in cocoanuts. _— ~|GRAND LARCENY CHARGED. | Credit and Sold Them, Is Alleged. contributing to the Westminster Ga-| anot be contem- | &g _The { more College, president of tI d- writer quotes Trotsky as relteraitng { eration, i - a R imported. The |are lcarning their trade with Ameri- merican tax -has practically brought | can thoroughness and with attention i manent Significance of Miracles,” and THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, ‘D.’ C., FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1923. TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION BY RELIGIOUS LIBERALS Annual Convention of Assaciation in Baltimore Advocates Progress Through Fellowship Beyond Creed. By the Associated Press I BALTIMORE. Md.. March 23.—Some of the foremocst educators and rell- glous leaders of the country are on the Trogram of the thirteenth session of the National Federation of Reli- | gious Liberals, which began here today and will continue through Sunday. The announced purpose of the con- vention is "o bear @ united testi- mony to freedom and progress in religion through soclal service and a fellowship bevond sect or creed.” Baltimore speakers were scheduled for "the opening meeting this, after- nuon. Prof. C. Sturgls Bail of Goucher College. with ‘a paper on “The Per- i Prof. R. P. Dougherty of the same institution,” on “The Bible's Appeal to_Consvience.” D H. Holmes of Swarth- 3 will' give an” address - on “What Ts Fundamental.” at the even- ing sexslon, which will be held at the Eutaw Place Temple (Jewlish). SAYS RELIEF PROVES | U.S. IS WORLD BEATER Greek Rebel Chief, Viewing Suc-| cored Orphans, Pays Tribute to American Ability. Br the Associated Press ATHENS, March 23.—Coi. Plastiras, chief of the revolutionary- govern- ment, has begun a serfes of inspec- tiona of American relief activities in Grefce. After visiting the orphan- ages maintained in Athens by the Near East Relief, where he saw 2,000 child refugees from. Anatolia being cared for, he declared to the director, Miss Glee Hastings of Spencer. Towa: “The Americans lead the world in organizing ability: the bigger the job the better they like it. Thoroughness and officiency in-a world like this is a great comfort and inspiration to Greece. especially in these difficult times, s it is undeniable evidence of America’s _interest, sympathy, good will and friendship.” Col. Plastiras was particularly in- terested in the Kkitchens with their stafr of twelve-year-old orphan cooks, who explained to him their methods of work. THhis caused him to remark: “Even yYour young cooks to theory as well as practice.” Accepting the Challenge. From the Cornell Widow. He—And when T told him that y | Mrs. Paddleford Bought Goods on | had promisecd to go out with me to- | night, he waived his right N She—And did youse hit the poor LOS ANGELES, Calit, March 23.— | sap the Paddleford. George Paddle: oil - operator. recently i suit for divorce. was arrested yes- terday on.a.eomplaint charging gra It was alleged by the dis- Mrs. Genevieve and, i larceny | trict attorney's office that she ob- i | tained about $15.000 worth of goods !on credit from Hollywood and P; p jdena stores and sold .the merchan- | dise. False representations were fused to obtain the credit. it was | charged. Bail was set at $10.000. | Mrs.” Paddleford was held at police H ;headquururs while she endeavored to obtain surety.’ She denied the charge. COIN FROM OLD STILLS. Liquor Barred by Portuguese Col- ony in West Africa. " LISBON, March 23.—The high’ com- sessions in western Africa. has prohib- ited the manufacture of alcohol within the colony and has ordered the copper stills heretofore used in making alcohol shall ba melted and made into coins of the colonial currency. He has also for- bidden the importation of foreign alco- | holic beverages. sl —_——— Economists. From london Answers. whose | { missioner of Angola, Portuguese’ pos- from the WOMAN'S KLAN ORDER LAUNCHED BY SIMMONS Emperor Procldims - Himself “El Magus” of Newly Formed “Kamelia.” By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, March 23.—Under the name of Kamelia, a secret order for women was ready to function today alongside the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan” and Willlam J. Simmons, former imperial wizard of the klan, had a new office, EI Magus, or presi- dent of the women's organization, created by himself, according to a proclamation issued here last night “Krown Kourt of the EI Magus/’ While-headquarters of the klan ex- pressed surprise when informed of the organization as set out in the “official prociamation.” that document said that because of the demand cre- ated. Mr. Simmons felt the organiza- tion of the women into the Kamelia was a step toward bringing together white women over the age of eighteen |, years, who are of the Protestant faith, to “uplifted ideals of American citi- Altogether let ther ration to the Am ment continued, e a new con- an home,” the o the American government and to the American creed of Christianity as taught by the Protestant churc “The proclamation” touched brlefly on the organization of the Ku Klux Klan under the direction of Mr. Sim- mons, terming it “a dream of my. youth and early manhood,” and fur- ther set forth that the organization of the women was the culmination of another “dream.”” 5 Fred J. Savage, & major official of the klan, when informed of the Sim- mons’ declaration tast night, sald “we know of no such order, nor have the officials of the klan been in com- munication with Mr. Simmons. —— FIXES RATE OF RENT. French Senate’s Mandate Relating to State Building Leases. PARIS, March 23.—The senate today voted a bill, 194 to 88, prohibiting the state from leasing any of its buildings with a rental above 45,000 francs without the passage of a special measure. The real purpose of the bill is to prevent the government from leasing the former Saint Sulpice Seminary to the A bishop of Paris at & rental of 50,000 francs, although M. de Lasteyrie, the finance minister, declared during the course of the de- bate that the government has no in- tention of leasing Saint Sulpice with- out consulting parliament. ANTI-WINE BILL ADOPTED. CHRISTIANA, Norway, March 23.— he lagting. the first scction of the storting, has adopted the bill for_the prohibition of heavy wines in Nor- way. The bill was adopted by the odelsting. storting, March 19, the other section of the by a small majority on Ifyou still worry about moths ault its your own fi Or perhaps no one has yet told you how quickly and definitely you can be rid of them with Preventol the wonderful new insecticide that you spray in your clogets. Preventol will not stain or harm e most delicate fabrics. Jt has a pleasant odor but even Ve all other insecticidar have fuilod. we PREVENTOL The Spray Insecticide Woodward & Lothrop F Near 10th The Men's Store One and F Near 10th Two Trousers ‘Smart Suits %40 No compromise as to quality—these TIDAL WAVE LIFTS SHIP OUT OF SEA, SAYS SKIPPER Pacific Islands Found Swamped and Strewn With Dead Fowl and Fish, He Says. By the Associated Press. COQUIMBO. Chile, March 23.—Capt. Campbell of the steamer Martha, who has Just returned here from a lobster fishing expedition to_the uninhabited islands of San Ambrosio and San Felix, which lie in-the Pacific ocean about 300 miles west of Chanaral, says that on March 4, when nearing San Felix, the Martha met with a tidal wave thirty-five meters high, which rose from a calm sea, lifting the vessel completely out of the ocean. Arriving at San Felix, Capt. Camp- bell noticed that the island was much smaller than previously. he found the water tepid and the rock bottom changed to sand. Heavy sul- phur, Eases pervaded the air. Land- ng he found sea fowl dead in their nest and thousands of dead fish cov- ering the i{sland. Lobsters, which previously had been abundant, were very scarce. : The captain is of the opinion that the earthquake of last November and subsequent_shocks had their center near San Felix and San Ambrosio, both of which are now completely barren of animal life. He said that “Who Cares?” Wow! Zing! Every. body's fox-trotting it, whistling, humming, this of melodious hys- cked full by E4d; Orchestra New Process Record A.3751 You'll find “Blue” o8 the other side. 75c at COLUMBIA DEALERS 13th and F 14th and F The first store in the present chain of Liggett Drug Stores was started in 1825. The several owners of the stores now consolidated under the name of Liggetts were the pioneers in bringing down the costs of Drug Store merchandise to a_level consistent with good business, allowing 2 nominal profit which still permits good service. consistently maintained during the 98 years of our existence. 35c size Castoria $1.10 size Nuxated Iron. $1.10 size Tanlac $1.25 size Pinkham’s $1.00 size Herpicide 50c size Syrup of Figs. $1.20 size Bromo Seltzer $1.25 size Gude’s 35c size Vick’s Salve. . $1.00 size Listerine.... Anchoring | while he was on the island of San Felix earth tremors were frequent. It is recalled here that on March 4, | the date on which the Martha en- countered the tidal wave, similar phenomena were experienced in sev- eral porth Chilean ports. Statesmanship Defined. From the Birmingbam Age Herald, “You do not imitate the or ge: of Daniel Webste N replied Senator Snortsworth days a statesman is judged no ch by what he sa and the way he gays it as his ability 1¢ 5 i8 Ule | swing an appropriction in the, righ direetion.” We sometimes hit a first olow, but usually su result of many failures. NEW HOMES $500 CASH ‘315 to 327 L Street N.E. (Just North of H St. Cars) 17th and E Sts. S.E. (Just North of Pa. Ave. Cars) All Houses Open for Inspection All Houses Sold on Monthly Payments All houses have outlets for sink and gas range e L «m@@i&{“@%@ The Safe § § Drug Stores Low Cut Prices Vegetable Compound, 89c Pepto-Mangan. .. .93c 75¢ size Mellen’s Food . on second floor s0 you can easily rent second floor for enough to make monthly payments. — Steres 1006 F 904 F 15th and G 418 Tth 1237 Pa. Ave. 1715 Pa. Ave. This policy has been 3 The Best Known Toilet Needs .and Remedies at Reduced Prices 40c size Riker's Antiseptic Tooth Pow- 29¢ s 18¢ ..25¢ .79¢ ...89c March only Cuticura Soap. . Cold Cream. nderine.. ; §1 size Eskay's Food oea79c ..69¢ ’ ¥irst suburbanite—Are they stin- are the better kind of fabrics. It's a task to keep quality high and prices low; but we feel we’ve done it—and know .that, after inspection, you'll agree. = Single and double breasted models for men and young men—vigorous, lasting lines—seven Spring colors. In worsteds, flannels, cheviots and fine unfinished worsteds. Plaids, pencil stripes, Spring novelty weaves and broken checks—but not a broken check book for any of them —$40. Sizes 34 to 46 regular, 36 to 42 long and 38 to 46 stout. 35 New Arrivals—Undergraduates’ Two-Trousers Suits In Three New Spring Models and Many New Fabrics Hats for Easter $5 %6 %7 Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. W & L Hats—designed Silk Shirts $7.50 for good appearance. Brimful of good style— For Easter Wear in every correct style— Excellent. quality silk broadcloth, that looks so for now, for Easter and later. If it has been dif- smart and wears so well. White grounds with col- ored stripes in many Spring shades. ficult in the past for you to obtain a hat that look- ed the way you wanted it to, drop in and exam- Truhu Silk Shirts ine this immense variety $10 The genuine, of beautiful of shapes and shades. Our salesmen are glad luster, splendid wearing to aid you, always. quality. Solid colors. Walking Sticks that Win in a Walk, $2.50 to $15 Collars to match. Men's Furnishings Section, First floor. $1.00 size Gly-:n-Thymoline' $1.00 size Lavoris . _$1.00 size Tyre;'s Antiseptic 90¢ Writing Paper and Envelopes - 9 < (80 sheets & 50 envelopes). Marchonly [/ JC 89, $1 size Father John's Medicine. . o 35c size Frostilla... 50c size Hind’s Hone: 35¢ Men's Combs. -inch. ond Suburbanite—f should say are. They never buy a thing can't afford. i $1.00 size Nujol $1.00 size Scott’s Emulsion. $1.00 size Danderine 100 Bayer’s Aspirin Tablets Every Friday and Saturday in Ruantities of 10 or More 3 e h'-l‘ufi??c?ub Ty m:{a"[o"lé%;‘:’ 13c Major Perfectos . . 10 for 98c 10c straight La Providencia Epicure,10 for 86¢c 10c seraight Major [Major] . . 10 for 86¢ FREE With every Rubber- Set Shaving Brush at $1.00, a full size 30c tube of Rexall Shaving Cream. Regular $1.30 value Both for 39¢ 2 2 ~ March only NE Horlick’s Malted Milk, hospital size. ... $2.98 50c size Java Rice Powder...... o300 30c size Kolynos Tooth Past 19¢ $1 size Lavoris TN 29¢ . 38c Adhesive Plaster, 1 inch wide and 5 vards long. March only c size Levy's La Blache Face Powder size Listerine. fooes c size Lvon’s Te S 50c size Mennen’s Shaving Cream 50c Puretest Rubbing Alcohol. full ~ pint. March only 30c size Mum $§1 size Nujol (large). 25¢ size Packer’s Tar 10c size Palmolive Soap . 80c 49 The better the bacon the more boun- teous the breakfast and Auth’s bacon will hold first choice once you’ve tasted it. 69c Puretest Aspirin Tablets. 100 tab- lets—3 grains. March only e Pebeco Tooth Paste. ... e Pinaud's Eau de Qui c size Pompeian Massage Thin wafer-strips that broil crisp and 30c size Resinol Soap. brown yet withhold all their juiciness and fla- vor. No better “asso- ciate” for the “best eggs” —buy it for breakf ast tomorrow. Take nothing “just as good” — make certain you SAY AUTH'S ¢1 Peptona System Tonic. March only 5100 Pure Candy Three values typical of the delicious candy we make in our own factories. , Fresh and pure. Peppermint Patties ‘The same delicious discs that are so well ::fm’:hout gh enntryml u,% ot . Reg. d March to - oAlso 2% Ib. box 97¢ 3 9C Homemaid Chocolate Almonds Made in our own candy factory. Whole, select, nuts with a coating 65(; of huvyagzl-u. Regular 75¢c. 24 1b. Homemaid Assorted Chocolates $1 size Scott’s Emulsion $1 size Tanlac .. taan $1 size Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil Extract. . 25c size Woodbury's Facial Soap 25c size Elkay’s Straw Hat Dye. com- plete with brush, March only eANNUAL SALE OF Liggett’s Hard Water Soap v =—7 & For Toilet or Bath. Lathers freely in any water. March Special. Dozen 6 9 C Regular 10c Cake Improve Your Golf Game WEEK-END Food Specials Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Etc. 45c Coffee [1 pound] . Week-ends 2 for 52¢ 50c Tea [}3 pound] . Week-ends 2 for Sic 25c Cocoa [4 pound] . Week-ends 2 for 26¢c 38c Mayonnaise Dressing Week-ends 2 for 39¢ 15¢c Chocolate Pudding Week-ends 2 for 16c 25cCake Chocolate( 351b.) Week-ends 2 for 26¢c 30c Beef Cubes . . Week-ends 2 for 31c 35c Peanut Butter (*4% ) Weck-ends 2 for 36¢ 35c Vanilla Extract (2 0z.] Week-ends 2 for 36c 98¢ Pure Olive Oil [12%o0z.] Week-ends 2 for 99¢ If you wish to improve your game, during March only or if you have never played and 8 g Ehcmlnhof\‘hhnnm. gmomdyvdm Golf School Conducted by best. proof that this box i = filling a lelt want. Mostly nut and chewy ¢ ; JOHN DUNN TUCKER ; swte 21/, PQUND Well known Professional.of the Green View Club, Chicago E Y2 “Box 980 " Mr. Tucker will be here ohly a few more days mm-m' ?..l:?;otsz 5 Golf School and Golf Section, Fourth floor” G best known makes. . . . want to get some pointers before -Sausage Meat starting out, join our * Smoked Ham Link Sausage Frankfurters, etc. Made .in ‘Wasln'ngton b, N. 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