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BOMBAY DUCKS Tin, 90c Established 1875 Magruder’s T'ine Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. Established 1842 Ihe Recognized Standard of Modern Piano Manufacture We arite sou to sec and hear our Petit Grand aud reproducing pianos. TUsed pianos at low prices, including ~of our own make, but siightly 'TIS SCREEN & AWNING TIME I0s none too early to take care of PAPER CO. Main 5373-3374 CORNELL WALL Bphtis;terhg TO UPHOLSTER YOUR 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE Labor Only Your our Furniture By our experts at prices which are 25 per cent lower than any other concern in Washington. “New York Upholstering Co. 619 F St. N. W. Phone, Write or Call Man Will Bring Samples Phone Main 3687 Are Correct Lense Grinders 1314 G St Claflin Optical Co. cu&"cleh e, |“The King of Lubricants” REXOLINE MOTOR OILS Certainly Do Keep Your Engine in Perfect Condition | LAFLIN HARRISON SCORES ALEN GNORANCE Calls Presence of 3,500,000 llliterates Travesty on Aims of U. S. Special Dispateh to The Star. | JERS! CITY, N. J., April 9.—"It is} a travesty upon the very purposes of government that there should exist today within our borders 3,500,000 aliens who cannot read or write or| understand our language,” declared Senator Pat ‘Harrison of Mississippi, democrat, addressing an Americaniza- | the B. P. 0. . here Saturday night. | “It was a serious problem,” contin- | ued Senator Harrison, “that confront- | ed the government on our en‘rance into the great world war that 24 per cent of the 1,600,000 men drafred :nto | our camps could not unde; i ‘our language, sign pay rolls or the War Departmen have won our high p’ among tions of the world tarough the ter of our people and the high embodied in the p s of our govern 0§ mains unta and purposes of our government ved by ‘the fathers are adhered \BISHOP DEFENDS | | MISSIONARY FUND Declares” $18,500,000 Apportion-| ment Will Be Approved ‘When Understood. | | By the Associated Press. HOLYOKE, Mass., April 9 —Bishop i Rome, lege in for the bishops of the board of benevolence of the Methodist Episcopal Church, {who is one of the speakers at the {New England Methodist conference in session here, declared last night that criticism arising as to the dis- position of the church’s $18.500,000 {apportionment for missionary and ad- ;II\lI:Ver‘.\(l\l‘ purposes would be dissi- lpated when the plans of the board: were fully known. The bishop made this statement when he was informed that d for an inquiry into expendit erday by dele Methodist E {con in New York city Henderson maintained tha | land just estimate of all expenditures d or would be made and gave as- nece that the apportionment, the amount 4 1 “eco- | very i dget bishop ex- | pressed any mis- understanding that might exist would {be settled without friction nt on foot at the chairman jany adopted.” the opinion that Ohio as : has been int, next i President,” and there is evident jdesire on the part of those present to indicate their pleasure at the pos- sibility that Senator Willis may be a candidate for the White Hou tor Willis, however, has not g indicz be Se ing. publican nationtl convention {*RED’. CHURCH TO UNFROCK IMPRISONED PRELATE Up Charges Against Most Rev. Dr. Tikhon. LONDON, April 9.—A Riga dispatch | to the Times s the convocation of | tion celebration under the auspices of | S. Henderson of the Methodist col- | 2 d | f!against Purneil, Lupon_recen Convocation in Moscow Will Takep THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1923. FRANCE TO STAND FIRM IN OCCUPATION Will Stay in Ruhr Till Repdrations Are Met. By thie Associated Press. PARIS, April the Poincare distant parts Five ministers of cabinet journeyed to of France yesterday, and, standing beneath monuments dedicated to the war dead and un- veiled in their presence, solemnly in- formed the thousands of French citi- zens that “the Ruhr would be evacu- ated only when Germany has ful- filled her reparation obligations.” The war cross was affixed to the coat of arms of various cities which gallantly withstood the German oc- cupation for four years. | The staten :ting the Ruhr ally, and in po- t 2 is said to bes intended, as the suggestions mad arters opposed to the present policy in the Ruhr that M. Loucheur's visit to England, where he met Premier Bonar Law and Mr. Lloyd George, followed by confer. | with President Millerand and r Poinc the beginning | change rench attitude, | and that the Eovernment was | Wwavering and was willing now to| talk with Germany | e HOUSE OF DAVD TOBE NPECTED State Officials Plan Thor-| ough Investigation of ! Cult’s Colony. the rench By the Associated Pre i Mich., April 9.—Plans Iur‘\ ation that delve into | abstruse features of the Israelite House of David colony, and that may include an inspection of the colony’s property at Benton Harbor, were to be mapped here today at al conference between prosccuting of- ficials of Berrien county, in which the cult headquarters are located, and state officials, The conference, it is said, will pro- vide the means for mapping an ex- | | tensive campaign in the state’s an- | nounced plan to rid Michigan of the | House of David, in the event charl{e‘h‘ against the organization sus- | tained. Criminal proceedings against Ben- jamin Purnell, missing cult leader, may be the outcome of the confer- ence, it was said. If such a step is tuken the state will search the world, if for Purnell. The been known to his ¥y report- a and in the | wd, a bit of Michigan owned by the are’ colony ! If criminal proceedings are started | they will be bused estimony in a_civil suit This testi- arged the sect chief with im- morality and fraud | VALUE ABOVE $2,000,000. Total Holdings of A. T. Bingling.' Deceased Circus Owner. i MORRISTOWN, N. J., April 9.—Al- fred T. Ringling, one of the owners of Ringling Brothers circus, who died about two years left a personal estate valued at $970.000. A supple- mentary inventory filed in Morris | surrogate’s court revealed that , not included in the per-| ., would bring the total value of | estate to more than $2,000,000, 1t | Included In the personal estate is a large interest in the animal stock of the “red” church will meet at Mos- | Barnum and SAYS U. S. MUST LEAD WAY William Jennings Bryan Makes Plea for World Peace. MIAMI, Fla., April 9.—Willlam Jen- Cabinet Officers Declare Troops|nings Bryan addressed D8] Woria peace to an amilenne PCl Lor Mail Orders Promptly Filled. thousand persons here yesterday and declared that “the United States must lead the way.” The United States, he asserted, is the only nation which can achieve a leadership toward lasting peace because no other nation has the confidence of the world. Mr. Bryan emphasized what he termed the need for a ‘“machine strong enough to take hold of our government and, regardiess of the party in control, voice the desire of a. nation’s millions for permanent uni- versal peace.” —_————— The Japanes: method of lacquerin Is sald to be at least 2,000 years al Pleces made ten centuries ago are still in existence. PROBE OF R.R. GRATUlTlESl 1919, was qffered by the prime min OTTAWA, April 9.—A government investigation into the action of the board of directors of the Grand ¢ | Trunk railroad in voting a total of $430,200 in gratuities in December, LANSBURGH & BROTHER ister. The directors, It was chargec, at a meeting in London, had votec themselves five years' directors’ fees, amounting to $167,800, prior to ab sorption of the Grand Trunk into the Canadian National railways. The remainder was voted to certaln officials of the company in Londo: and Canada, it was sald. Jane Stuart Will Shop for You. ‘Washington—New York—Paris STORE NEWS for Tuesday, April 10, 1923 420-430 Seventh Street Northwest It Will Pay Youto Shop Here Tuesday—Unusual Values f Seasonable Weaves, Yard, An assortment so wide and comprehensive in its variety that you will ea needs. tractive. 36-inch Crystal Knit Crepe Lansburgh & Brother Silks Thousands of Yards of $1.69 ly find the pattern, color and weave to meet your most particular And at this low special price the values are more than usually at- Choose from— 36-inch Changeable ‘Taffeta 32-inch Broadcloth Shirting 36-inch All-silk Pongee 40-inch Crepe de Chine 40-inch Lingerie Radium 32-inch Checked Crepe de Chine 36~inch Kimono Silks 40-inch Georgette Crepe 36-inch Printed Foulards 36~inch Chiffon Taffeta 36-inch Homespun Silk Choice, Yard, $1.69 —Third Ficor. ) An Adjustment to Fill in Broken Sizes Brings Reductions on a Number of Our Finest Coats Coats formerly $39. 4 to $45.00 now to $59.50 now Coats formerly $49.50 $47.50 Coats formerly $69.50 to $95.00 now $59.50 These are lines in which the sizes are broken, reduced to be included in groups, where you may find a full range of sizes. An expensive necessity to us, but beneficial to you if you're among the fortunate purchasers. The Coats Comprise the Smartest of Spring Styles _Correct weight wanted pile fabrics, such as Fashiona, Normandy, Bolivia, in grays, beige, soft brown, navy and black; full deep nap; rich in ap- pearance—as well as imported Peau de.Peche coats. I'he styles are slender and wrap-around, capelike— distinctly right. All sizes from 16 to 44 included in the three groups. Choice, $35,00, $47.50 and $59.50. —Second Floor. In addition to the many saving op- portunities advertised here for Tues- day’s selling—all merchandise featured in Sunday’s papers will remain on sale tomorrow at advertised prices. Be sure to see the New Lane Cedar Chests we have on sale at special introductory prices. Special for this week only—Arm- strong’s Printed Linoleum, 95¢ sq. yd. Now, Spring Thoughts Turn to Sportsand Tailored Hats $8.45, $9.75, $12.50, $15.00 Many famous makes are included in our large show- ing of sport hats— princi- pally the Meadowbrooks, noted for their individual styling and their unusual trimmings of silk and wool embroidery. Large brim hats, small soft hats that may be crushed into a suit case without harm, braided and ribbon hats and straight sailor shapes. Colors to go with the liveliest sports sweater, or in dark demure tones. Banded sailors in a num- ber of different styles, $3.75 and $4.75. Extra—Tomorrow Crochet Bedspreads $2.19 Dainty spreads in double-bed size, 80x90. use. ing finish; designs. that A makes Hemmed and ready for They have a soft, pleas- two attractive low price it well worth your while to look into. Housewares Priced Low! Kitchenware, dinnerware, things for cooking, cleaning and step-saving, offered at at- tractive prices which will appeal to thrifty housewives now in the mood for spring house- cleaning. In our new departments one can find everything, and, whether you choose now or later, be sure to see the new lines while they are complete. & : American Porcelain Dinner Sets $18.50 42-piece $5.85 sets A pleasing quality and most economical offer of good dinnerware, in gold-band design. At these prices there is no excuse for any one to be without a good-looking complete dinner set. Ringling Brothers, 5 5 ¥ and the Adam | i 1 | \ | SHERWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. ||{cow Aprit 15 for the purne il i other things, of unfrocking the Most Phone Lincoln 7558 | Rev. Dr. Tikhon, fcrmer patriarch n(: Il Russia and metropolitan of Mos- | Eyes E: The Riga | G ¥ HcCorg;:!s“i‘:dicll H . Collsge Glasses Fitted Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist 409-410 chlchhn“B%f. 10th and G Sts. N. Phone Main 721 in prison that cow, who is newspapers announce preme church admini: the patriarchs Alexandria, J. lem and A d also t n metrop end repres ives. Tt is noti {known whether they have replied. DRY AGENTS RAID CLUB. NEW YORK, April 9.—Seven p hibition agents with search raided a private club.in the Iast 3Sth street district vesterday Names of dozens of men and women | in_evening dress were taken by the | officers, who arrested three club em- | ployes. Twenty cases of liquor were taken to prohibition headquarters. His “Acute Indigestion” Was Bad Case of Gall Sac Trouble The “human spider” who climbs the sides of tall buildings has nothing on the person who prescribes his own medicine—that is, as far as taking risks is con- cerned We heard of a man who thought he had “acute in- . by the way, is an empty name in v ins This man took any number of things “recommended” by friends who had been “helped in an awful stomach ache.” When all the time he was suffering—and suffering is the right word—from a bad gall sac condition. He found it out when he called thg man he should have called first—the doctor. You take chances in other things, too, when you try to figure out what is wrong. Our only interest in the matter s to see that the prescription—which rectly. al"lll i H |Far-sighted Home-owners are consulting us now about Repairing and Replacing Heating Plants. TThey know materials are_more plentiful in the spring and prices logically more favorable than in the busy fall season. 24°Did_you keep warm last winter? MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street "jone aio [T AU TORNADO INSURANCE LOW RATES TYLER & RUTHERFORD, INC. $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN Sunday, April 22 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Washington (Unlon Station) 7:80 A.M. - | —— — : TAXIS AND { TOURING CARS Main 430 LOWER RATES 100-piece sets ro- nts | Electric Irons, 6-lb. size, nickel plated, with heel rest and detach- able cord. $2.65 Complete. ... Wash Boiler, of heavy tin, with copper bottom and good, strong han- dles, riveted on. Each... .95 Counter Duster, or Dust Pan Brush, made of good quality horse hair and fibeAr: 39c Bach: ... Paints and Varnishes Springtime is paint-up time. We carry the best lines of the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., as follows: Japanned Bread Box, square shape. gold sten- ciled; No. 2 $1.w size. Well made. Each, Bathroom Stools, strongly made, with four rungs. White en- e $1.29 4-0z. O’Cedar Polish, the famous furniture polisher. 19c Eachy oo s —Sixth Floor. Ovens and Hot Plates For those who use either an oil stove or a gas hot plate, these steel ovens are indeed a convenience. Our stock at this time is well assorted. Over a dozen styles and sizes. Some have asbestos linings, others glass doors. Prices, $L.75 to $6.80. Three Specials Single-burner, oven glass door. Single-burner, oven glass door. Double-burner, oven glass door. E E E as Plates One, two L] LWL T T TR T T the doctor writes—is filled cor- TN Wardman Park Pharmacy F. W. Walker, Mgr. Conn. Avenue and Woodley Road N.W. Phone Columbia 2000 John B. Ginechesi Stone Work Arrives Wilmington 10:05 A.M 125 A.M. Soleproof, colored varnishes for floors. Sunproof Water Spa, outside paint. Floor Hide, enam- els for kitchen. Velumina, wall paints. When painting, quality is the first consideration. Get the best. Special—One pint Varnish, any color, 69c. Other sizes, from % pint to % gallon, 30c Houses—Foundations—Porches—Chimneys—Fences to $215, ; ; Shellac, Varnish Remover, Stove Pipe Enamel Anything Stone and Ja) Drier, in 74-pint to 1-pint sizes, at Phone Columbia »10264. - : tion 7:3( 7:85 P.M.. Che [ miokton 8§:15 Tickets on sale Friday precedidg Ex- ‘cursion. it £ Similar Excursions Sundays, May 6, , June 13, 17 Boyshform Brassieres !n Lnrg_e $1_75 Sizes, Special Because of a surplus stock of sizes 42, 44 and 46 in our $2.50 Boyshform Brassieres, we are reducing the price on these sizes only, to $1.75. ; h They are the scientifically made brassiere that gives the flat, boyish appearance and insures the greatest com- fort and ease. Heavy Skinner's satin and broche, in flesh or white. —Third Floor. " To Aid You in Spring Shirt-making ) i Two Groups Specially priced Group 1—600 yards Silk Striped Madras, yd. .. C | A special purchase of beautiful quality 32-inch | silk-stripe madras shirtings, in pleasing Spring col- | ors, that invites buying for all needs at this low price. Group 2—460 yards Fine Woven Madras, vd. .. c A real opportunity to save on fine quality woven madras shirtings in most desirable neat stripes. A remarkable value that you should by all means buy. \_32 inches wide. —First Floor. & 1 With Dethol! Clean Wit ethol! Ii you're really going to clean house this Spring—if you're going to get rid of insects, waterbugs, moths, etc., as well as dust and dirt—you should i % Use Dethol! Spray it in corners, drains, etc Clean With Dethol! Marble, glass, tin and enamel ware. Spray with Dethol and then rub with cloth, removing dirt and preventing lodge- ment of insect larvae. Protect Clothes and Rugs! Spray them with Dethol > Pennsylvania Railroad System The Routs of the Brosdway Limited. before putting away for the summer. Dethol cannot harm or stain, but imparts a pleasant odor and ab- solutely kills every moth and egg. Buy Dethol in the handy new can— here. Small Size.. Quart Size. and three burners. For light house- keeping or laundry stove. Small and convenient. They occupy 2 very little space and have the same burners and heating capacity as rcgular gas ranges. Nine styles, finished in nickel or black. $225 to $17.50. = Dethol Sprayer... ........39 Complete Dethol Package, 85c —First Floor. Keep Your Skin Fresh and Ymmg e e i Bt L Ao Mars.