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—————— = 5% = ? th, o Pell e FROM GARAGE SAFE E e TO RESIGN, REPORT 22:,‘:,?;’:&’;;:‘,“;.":;“",:. howerer, 10 AS REVOLT Lgomsl::;L““J:‘:‘:“‘Z:’"ZT‘.: i (Kwangtur; of the spectators. The affirmative side aiscuss the situstion today. H ] ; province include: Kwangs!, Gen. Su AI ANNUM. I]INNER : f | N piatns Kan Work Ea s 1t waa intimated by & member of the THung. Ying, military governor: T ‘Comhmnuon Worked, or Door I.eftw' | 7 First Want Commissioners to An.|board that the resignations are being Dr. Hawkins, following the debate, s to An. o b came out of 4 side door, followed by held up, mot because the incumbents By the Associated Prees. nan, Gen. Yang Hi-Men, associa 5 i CANTON, March 28.—With appoint- | military commissioncr. Admiral W1 n by Mistake, SO s 1 three klansmen in characteristic nounce Policy of Placing aro eager to retain office, but because e hoods and robes. The strange group they want assurance that thelr succes- Pohce Told. S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C.. THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923. iy A ——————————“———————_—_—___—.——h_____—______——._—_____‘_—__ == e — e Speeches and Music Marki Thirty-Second Gathering | cusn amounting 1o & number of checks dl. ments from the Peking government | ShU-Tak is assigned to commnand " proceeded to the front of the room Wards. = it for cértain southern posts announced | x el Dr. J. H.. Hawkins, Lecturer, [ind the speaker gaye his lecture. s sors will not revolutipnize, the eystem of | B P90 50, L0 ACL TUC 8 Y ore | Sum Hung-Ting, in an intervie y ?| The speaker set forth the orlgin — placing as many of, the children s pos- | 105 "oy mitien of many offictals | protessed . loyalty to Sun Tat-Se 2 and work of the order. Dr. Hawkins sible 1 ivate honiés’ rather than in ‘ 3 :3 G T 18 dou d here, Explains Work and Scope |dcciared - the ' fraternity was only | The present members of the board | jnetitutions. are leaving Canton. This, Boweim 18 doubted her o] ving | view of the Jarge military pr Ine the perpetuation of American lor cnildren's guardians probably. Sun Yat-Sen, at the helm of affa tions under way in K ; i o W angsi prov . . Steua f |ideals und institutions as written in : g The guardians arc in favor of the re. 1 at Calvary Church. e of Fraternity. il Constitution and stood for law |WOuld resign promntly if the District| opaning of the Industrial Home School, Stmeethnonih inst LSt b ST DTk | and order. He stated there was no op- |Commissioners would state publiely | bt palleve 1t should be used only s & T | last night and 6:30 o'clock this morn- e lw position to uny enc's creed, but the |that tie uppointment of a new board | receiting home where new wards would in “our members of orgunization oppos E wol : - | be until thelr future ed good | M8 Four members of the Ku Klux Kilan, | 68 5ionize church and state B S A e L S e e | Detectives Iimbrey and Thompson |three attired in thel c nd an. |, Detect 1T : o nefr mystic regalia, | investigated the robbery. They were o, tcred Lisner Hall'of Gnorge Wash- 2 n& wards of the Juvenlle Court in| GO0l g ioners yosterday were Mrs. G Vaughn Lible | told that the safe was either left open - | W hao! room of | be mistake or that the -ombination | INgton University about 9 g'clock last| FRISCO-TO RUN NEW ROADS. private homes, it was learned today |bert Grosvenor, Mrs. Thomas H. Carter from a rellable source. and Mrs. Walter 8. Ufford. Mrs. Thom- Class in the | % & last night. | W worked by soume persen fumilar n;ght and explained 0 an audience | AUSTI ; Tex, March 250 ‘x;\:a?a‘ n‘l;d:»ur:‘_r;onr‘x‘id r:n'u“u‘.‘c cl‘(]((' hud{s e "’m‘;"w:‘:f gl oiln | oc ¢ eIrG g b e ade se not to ups: - rer of the | ™ Datsctive Frederick Sandt of meu and women in the lecture hall | Ve the Texas legislature_authorizing DEEL tho P Te'lu ckpected that the entire board vate home policy of the board at the ' will resign within a week. !the principles and purposes of the j order. | and San Francisco to { oper: the Interna- | hern and four small | Making Goed.” | tification expert of the 1 unount of money | PATtment, examined the loc measures his | €67 Prints. | The lecture wus given by Dr. J. H. | s i . — Hawkins, uatic [ vuilroads in but the service that he ren- | national representative and | tion will add, more c | {Klan lecturer, of ‘ : kind during his short stay 10 ammaints of the b, 00 UnGer | 3o e Biuco sySte in this world. ety, which previously had del, d | Describing how every man chooses 5 “Reésolved, that the Ku Klux Klan is| The Mississippi river is computed to | . { his own dest d cut that, 4 constructive organization.” carry 400,000,000 tons of solid matter | 5 , S R The debate had been beralded inl to the annually. a n ha to ma kind if he le . on his departu te, some im- | i & i 5 Z Suks & Company Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street | Pleasing models in Ladies’ Low Deltas —for Easter wear— $7.00 You'll have quite two- score of styles from which to choose—styles that are distinctly “Delta- esque”’—original in char- ! acter —and comfortable | in service. 7 of a benefit 7 Famous Stacy- Shoes The Hall-Mark of Quality Distinguishcs Stacy-Adams Shoes FOI’ Men 1 t + Washington— Z Home of the Head of Ninth Precinct Ad- stuck’ togethe dresses Rhode Island Ave- Lier or not the world | age . . 1¢ toward ma- | ue Citizens’ Association. follow H tor would | the people g ¢ mm.mx it dt - Shop for the Boys | tomorrow— —if you can, and avoid the inevitable congestion Satur- day. However— we have augmented our facilities for service—and on cither day we will take good care of you. % Appointment of two additional P lice Court judges to handle the vo! ume of work in the court was r | ommended by Cupt. Louis J. Stoll of | William S. Abernethy, pastor of | the ninth police precinet, addressing the church, praised th s and at- |y meeting of the Rhode Island Citi- tributed its success to earnest efforts . i ard work. | zens’ Association last night at m of music was erwood Presbyterian Church. Capt. d Tast and William | Stoll said the pressurc of work at} J. Rhoedes gave | police Court is 5o great that fre- | quently members of the force have to remain in court eight hours o ; X Drtund more, partly on thelr o Pastor of ¢ ¥ partly on the se se B ernment, before their cases are reach- S e ed on the docket. Capt, Stoll urged members of tion to go to Polic % and wats Th 7 7227, 2227227, 2 7 % 7 Men who know shoes and appreciate the niceties of style agree on the Stacy- Adams standard as supreme. 7% 7, 7 72z several monologucs, Women Serve Dinner. Oxfords and Pumps— One and Two Strap; Buckle, “Wishbone” Tri- angle and Tongue Pumps Originality of Style Ungquestionable Value Correctness of Last ditional judwes, | We've proy ided these exceptional val- J al Saxto Mionl ey see with thei Ihis. trinity f i ain a fancy leath- utchinson: invitadons, Job 3 (..u........'pon‘n-‘nx.‘.:w R N | virtues are e e ues in Boys’ Clothes for Easter. On sale ”; fl‘;lll?ddml] 'ld.l“-:. ]e‘:th dward L. Tol . weris || (Gestmures ot ol Giding, points ioE both days. ers combinations. land avenue northeast, Cunt. IR Stacy-Adams leader- aid @ man was always in th T WOOL SUITS, with LUE SERGE | ; s 5 7 '\f}‘,‘(y}rré]b“v‘.w: ?,fi;:;‘:{r“:":’g;fi,fl\:fin:'\:.Mw fonad p . two pairs of pants SUITS, with two ! Heels of all llcxglll:: e rices —Smart * brown and pairs of pants—All- | hand-turned or Goodyear i G clephonc ed th e o) ! ; | ) 1 ys- | motor e afti 2 ax IR { BRONS gray effects, in belted wool and fast color— e e e e $12.50 to $14.50 fm= model. Both pairs of Junior Norfolk style, | sewed. ¢ Stark “Dr | in summonini police >, Per Tneded e motor cycles " wer K l]"a’r(;eulif::, to 4l policeld=parenen p All leathers—High and Low + Morris, M. 1L Andrews 3 W |are not well bullt and are fn the shoi | TN .‘"’w‘?"ffiix“‘ | “The acoetution wil conauct a mem- (N [ WE ARE SOLE DISTRIBUTORS IN : 1 Yulc, | bership drive in M . Beck L hiciee 0 gt N WASHINGTON 5 {and mall pants full lined. with box plait front \u\: 8to 17 $ 50 and back; and both 12 pairs of knickerbock- WA ers full lined S ITS for stout boys Sizes 7 to 12 —gray and ta tweeds—cut in sty I The guarantee of your satisfaction is assured in their being “Deltas”—for | Deltas are distinctly high- ; grade Shoes—ifor all wear ‘ <h models in big propor- B()\ St R EEFERS, tional me to be appointed to -assist in makin 3 z J . H 2 & N\ s e Nl | Edmonston & Co., Inc. IR o = e W o | tions and = securely tan and gray : ool St Sipicme Conrt, (cH H. Mol O ‘m..’..]'f;'d:f;.w:ni“mf- ot | 1334 F Street sewed. Sizes t\u-cxh—\n!h inverted —sports, dress, business. (’,'f‘“’,l.t',\ i bers o [Te i EEtomes BRSEaaientite iy e 1010 20 years P 1650 plat in, back; belt all | street, dance and party akrer, William M. Mo of the co- |§ ANDREW BETZ, Manager G 5 aroynd. Sizes 3 | = : 3 operation of the association, was also | Advisers and Authorities on All Voot Troubles “DIGHT POS P A0 venrs 38.75 occasions. ordered sent. T The subject of a mix-up in numbers | TURE,” with Alnut. of nouses’on streets in the assoctation | 0 two pairs of pants—in PO\'(’I ESILKNOV- ! SRR I N U L /%////////////// ///////////////////////////%/////////////////////// 22 gray and browni ..—ELTY.-very natty ARREST EX-TAX OFFICER! e assoclation defeated a | S=ste—— shadeés; full-lined little suits; Button-on I motton to appropriate $50 for the re- d tention of . Syme as speeial knickerbockers and srodel, with lined pants NEW YORK, March 20.—Charged | Sommoel for the Public Utilitics Com- Suks & Company | U, March 20—Charged F UGS the wonderful “Right and trimmed with black | Posture” features. braid and black i Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street Sizes 8 to 18 3$ 00 scarf. 24 to7 $E.9 i years .....: 18 FEALS S ailoe 5' 5 from Pennsylvania, I'red L. Orlan Power Company case. ] ¢ The poliee | o — g indictment for failing % count for § 3 aid | vigorously denfed the charge. Tl by the Broad Top Mountain Rallroad | served as tax collector during 1914, &nd Coal Company. 1915 and 1916. When he took office andy, who is travel the accounts were in a chaotic state, g a id R = ARE SA‘I‘ISFIED WITH | 614 12th St. N.W. Friday Special! Poiret Twill Suits A complete assortment of Beautiful Spring Suits, embodying all the essen- tials of Fashion's de- mands. Silk lined. s Colors include navy, tan and grd\ Sizes 16 to 44 - seressesesd $1 & week I~ 81 = week quick. | Other Suits Suks & Company Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street : The Boy’s | Boys’ New Hat ' Furnishings Dept. For your great- er convenience— and its own bet- ter facilities— pus OCALION _PHONOGRA \cx _AND AEOLIAM v oND C1SC_BRUNSW o AT GRBEONTST White Oxford Blouses—with button down collar; flap :;ezr:n:;r’::v-:: Priced at . : cormme ~_; e b pocket. Sizes 7 i we've 1‘\\0\ed the i 5 and he Geat Netonal g, Medisl Prerm $1.65 Boys’ and Chil- $35 and $45 et dren’s Hat Dept. P WASHINGTON D & to the second floor — adjoining - the Boys’ Cloth- ing. Now it has the size to render you full service. Blue Tams—With gold insignia and émbroidericd letter- ing on bands. Sizes 6 to 735 $245 Open-end and French Four-in-Hand Scarfs— Cut Silk and Knitted new colorings... 9§5¢ | 1 to 16 ycars. SCIENTIFICALLY CORRECT It is very easy to buy glasses, yet often difficult to secure what is scientifically correct. Our Dr. Warren, holding the degrees of “Doctor of Optometry” and “Doctor of Optical Scierice,” will examine your eyes, write the prescription and then ‘' design, make and fit for you glasses that are both becoming and optically correct. Batisfaction is assured—and gueranteed. - A charge account welcomed. : e ‘*aehington, D C+ entlemn: Fancy Roll-top three- quarter lHose: Brown, Gray and Light i Tan. Sides 7 to Union Suits—of me- dium weight; athletic cut. Sizes 24 to even s arter n that atter s sire to infors 30 tour plases o1 yermere 4%, 0007 Tl With two pairs of Pants avor_sevt o 0 rond 1ubor enving o iafieae SR ’3-:?- aieinarie Golf Caps—Tweed Mixtures and Plaids —silk taped; the new shape. Sizes 6% to 74 $7.50 o = oo epersment Boste oF Tewis pomet Very traly yous. will be Youngsters® Shoes Boys’ High and Low Girls’ Pumps and Ox- | Shoes—English, French fords—Gun Metal, Pat- and Brogue — Mahog- ent Leather — Brown [ aiedntos e | Ol anicae: i ) soles— rubber : Nubuck and Canvas heels; Sizes 1 and. sport styles. 10 6.evnnee... $395 Sizes 1172 to 2, $4.00 Sizes 9 to 1334, $3.45, : §izes 8V tc:_l!, 33.50.‘ Junior High Sults, $2250 Beginning at— —Specially designed ‘Suits for the short-pants youngster yust graduatmg into long trousers. Yes, it is unusual, sure enough— and it can be promised only for to- | i morrow and Saturday. L Just another testi- monial of the effici- ency of NOKOL— tl ime Tweeds, Cassimeres and Wor- steds, in the Two-button model that | looms up so popularly this season; and also in Conservative and Sport models. 3 1 i i ments as well as pri- vate residences. Call, phone or Ite—our Buy at Cash Prices With Credit Convenience H. ABRAMSON - Outfitter to Men, Women and Children 7th and L Sts. N.W. No Branch Stores DISTRIBUTORS MII'I'IIAI. SERVIGE BUREAU, INC. “ 1411 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 3883 There are two pairs of Pants—to match—and these Suits are of a make that will outwear your expectations. Fourth Floor. ! Original official headquarters in Washington for Boy Scout Outfits-