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HAMMOND SAYSLLS. THE EVENING STAR, PEDESTRIANS SEE MOTORIST CRASH these uestions aris under the treaty of Varsallles, such as intcrna- tional labor questions, international communication questions _and _the vmucnon of minorities, ndt to men- her subbjects arising under .umr e treatics, To deal with non-justiciable questions—and WASHINGTON, Births Reported. The following. births tave been roported. to the. health department in the last tweaty-four houra: Benjamin and Bertha Jeweler, boy. dmcoh and Annie Stearmao. girl. mum comtroversies in this cutegory Auto Crosses Sidewalk and Lands Kewm nd e G Clar, D. . THURSDAY, st APRIL 12, 1923. e ——— e 9 . t and o-p.|l! Buttler, boy. M. Po nnllz,:lrj. o i Marn 0. Dindieback, bor. The BritislA civil services, which boy. run the admimistration not .only of uf"“" . the mother ry, but also of many Mosendrick, ®rl. | colontal pos ns, costs nearly $2,- Py i trene Williame, oy ! 500,000,000 KES ron i be & co Against Fence at 18th and Calvert Streets. - MUSTAGT ABROAD: = d, “Wider Policy \htal. But Not1&‘1'15‘,31'.:‘7""‘.'...1‘1...:1‘;"“‘"“‘1&2 s {of many dMsputes from C! | League of Nations or 1of diplomatic intervention. No World Court.” oseph A o 1. and Bisnche Richard F. and Joseph W, Numerous pedestrians in the viein- |1ty of 18th and Calvert streets yester- | day afterncon about 6:30 o’clock wit- nessed an automobile Teave the road- | way, cross the sidewalk and come to a sudden stop against the fence in- s, | closing_the ruins of the Knicker- | ous-minded person belioves that this | or any other plan would render war { impossib It wouid, howev | least greatly minimize the It Whether tiho court. shoui | compulsory jurisdl \ Whether the council” of , 8 That the )should be investod with sanctiol BALTIMOR: Ao nati € many of us belleve, a mattor of 1'nited States is destined to take a scquent international agreement. foremost position among the nations{out these functons the ocourt and orld it it leads. instead of fthe council of concillation would QUtEEAWONBIERICHICEt . ldrut\lull‘l‘d ack the teeth,” w follows, in the solution of world} ;ne quthorities regard as indispen- problems, was the statement vester- |sable to the sucoess of this prowram, day of John Hays Hammond. xamnusl Step Toward Achievement. St s d authority on in- | - “But. inasmuch as this procedure mining engineer and authority on in- § 7 WEC. ST - &8 comparatively nal affairs. Ha Special Dispateli to The Star. , residing | at 1926 Calver occupunty of the machine, the husband beins at {the wheel. Mr. Gatti explalned thit ne made an effort to stop his ma- use of the approich of but gave the enxine instead of applying the brake, The machine bulmped into the fen "ONE POUND LOAF Friday and Saturday Specials BEEF POT ROAST, Zmb Roe Shad . 35c¢ Ib. 31b., 25¢ Buck Shad . 25¢ Ib. Baked Chicken | Potomac Herring, 8c Ib. eacfl‘, $145| Croakers, 12¢ Ib. ad- ver questions ot character, dealing —an effect very much in vogue jzgst now of black or brown calfskin, with grain calfskin apron, at $10. Also shown in all tan Norwegian Calf, with rubber sole, at $10. ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth Exclusive Agents Wn for D. C. Shoes of Worth time a very new 0 2 i with force enough to damage it. 1ius- for men caEy omplishment it would seem | ;g and wi escaped injury, and mond motored over from wise to take 1 the iirst Sted |'the sutomobile. e s ashington, where e has his wintor | SO ERE| the new he more | Gamaged, home, u few 1 to the i Seset by almos perable obstacles | == _ — = 5 wress he made on * o its |n-~-~puun.fl i an suggested % srnational Relations” (i€ free from the objection urged Interest in International lclfl:vn e el it “t the unnual meeting of the Wom- intary power. ~Its efficacy would swith 'investments of foreign capital en's Civic League at the Baltimore |depend. until the nations themselves and with foreign commerce. Access Country Club {in the future agree to the application |'to a court of this kind would pi as accompanied by his sister.|of aoercive intervention. upon the | confidence of investors in foreign se- Miss M. . Hammond, who Was en- | presaure of public opinion to compel | curities, thereby greatly promoting tertained by Mrs. George Hunting- |the abservance of international obli- | the development of the resources of ton Williams during the she | gations. Publicity, the sunlight of|those countries which are dependent wag in the cit God's truth is what is needed In in- upon cheap money, and cheap money | “T am not an advocate,” Mr. Ham- | ternathonal relations is obtainable only whers the ps mond “ t form of | “In aonnection .with such guarantee of the security of invest- t s. but I am in{there $ould be a separate ments against confiscatary laws. an association of nation a court branch i Delicatessen Fruit Salad Vegetables Fancs. Tomatoes 15¢ Ib. Kale 4 Ibs., 15¢ LOFFLER’S FAMOUS Frankfurters, 305 ; Veal Loaf, 35}, VEAL ,m\ LAMB MASTER INN ‘ BouillonRoast, 25, Breast . 12 Short Leg ==est, 205, Shoulder = 29;, FRESH PORK SMITHFIELD v \v) v as then President, from Paris, and of | irying to get some sort of accord in It “eems now as if those d been vindicated.” 3 mmond’'s _address at the Women's Civie Bue meeting stressed particularly the need for a broader foreign policy for the United States. Need Economic Change. In his address Mr. Hammond said. Your New Spring Suit The woman who keeps her suit spotlessiy clean and perfectly pressed commands the admiration of every one wherever she goes. Let us prove to you not only that we do best work, but that our charges are reason able. One Trial Will Do This! CALL MAIN 4724 than whole In a degree greater in histe the world is concerned with even the most remote of | regions Ame her great wealtn Ly . spite her which & M(l(ll!ll!‘\llfll"" Y rial conditior oL seem that w plete reviv activit own there marked improvem toreign e ic conditiot this will not country CLEANERS & DYERS MAIN OFFICZ 740 12" STN.W. S>>>>>>>>>> > =% Cornwell’s for the Dehcacnes Real Smithfield Hams Cooked Ready to Serve I'hese are genuine Smithfields—cooked as Smithfields should be cooked to pre- serve that famous flavor. Whole, $1.25 per pound Sliced—any quantity—S$1.65 per pound The Whole Cheese Family “It would avail adverse fin sume ation i activities with our a4 the re- ion inevitably would be to aggre- ¢ the very condition tr S 5 Trom Piroto Nikolas Uuray good, wholesome cook- ing whenever you are cowntown at meal time, Ome flight above the laster Market. Try v today prosperity. i for th eason that many of us belleve th our nation cannot long hold aloot active participation in the abilitation of other great 1 nations of | y of whom are now the result of the world Real Smithfield y s nor meddling in foreign poli- nor does It mean on minate finar hations in need of financ tie development of their industries | and the expansion of their trade. Remedial Co-Operation. i evertheless, enlightened self-in- v dictates a policy co-operation on our part, pective of the appeal to a great Chiristiun nation to lend & Rerping hand to the distressed peoples of t important sub- d at r next America’s participation court. America has al- | the foremost nation in icy of such a tribunal. { ‘While we should recognize that if | we are to assert our rights as a tion we must assume at the same time our resnon: nation, vet in common uh the great ma- 1 unallcr- or in the slightest | derogation of our national but I do not belleve it even desirable for our| nment to be represented on the | international Court of Justice as at | present censtituted. This_court is| the paid agent of that political body k nations, and be called upon to league upon matters to be submitted to it by the | league. a matter of fact three of the first four cases decided by the | Court have been advisory opinions | rendered to the league and do not in- ! voive disputes between nations. Embarrassment te United States. “The United & 1d thus find | ftself in t ssing position of | supportin dealing with ques disclaimed solut b degree inherent! F at Fourteenth HERE'S taste ap- I peal and appetite satistaction in every dish in this special course Luncheon—which we serve. 12 to 2:30—60c Dine with us—daily and Sunday—Table d’ Hote— $1.25 pla!! Rbbitt service is at disposal for Dinner and n’:rn‘:- ing Partl a5 Sonfined to the aris- tocracy of (' derful game: cannot be tol experienced roit cqualed by any other form of pastime. "We ‘are prepared to perre L rath genulne sets [anging in price from 326.00 rules, explal to piay. Ask to see the $50 set The National Remembrance Shop (Mr, Foster's Shop.) 14th Street ,,.,,"_”P:_"A”";,. OU know Al—comedian, gloom chaser, inimitable singer your funny-bone. of songs that tickle Well, Al, with a whole trunkful of funny cracks and singing the bnghtest songs of his stage career, Is appearing Week of April 8 in “BOMBO” POLI'S THEATER Go hear Al Jolson. You'll come away happy, smiling, with Al’s contagious, tune- ful warbling humming no one just like him. inyour head. There’s No one can put wholesome, hearty comedy across the foot- lights with such fun and abandon. No one can put it into phonograph records so real- istically as Al can. Jolson makes records of all his brightest, breeziest songs exclusively for Columbia. Go to any Columbia Dealer and Hear his latest on Columbia New Process WALK- The New Sloped Toe Aggressively styled oxford, that is a champion the way all Walk —to fit comfortably. FLASH In the latest shade of brown Russia Calfskin Records OVER leather for wear. Made -Overs are made :_: is Here American Cheese Cheeses; mild and fancy. A\ full forty varieties in the —all of renowned reputation. G. G. Cornwell & Son 1415 H St. Phone Main 875 s —and strong; Imported staple and sortment MEN’S WEAR Two Things To Keep In Mind! IRST, that an old suit that fits is vastly better than a new one that doesn't; and second, that this is the store to come to when you want & new one that does! Now showing an extravs- gant range of variety, at an economical range of prioces. “Compare” our values in Stein-Bloch: Suits and Top- coats at 5450 SIDNEY WEST ncorporal 14th and G Streets Sole Washington Representstives of Danlap Hats and Stein-Block Clothes Virginia Cure Loins, 1'1z5.18¢ Ib. Shoulders, 25, PICNIGS svoie 115 ROASTING CHICKENS, 45, J.B. Inderrieden MARCELLA, can, 23¢ Pick of Pack, can, 17¢ King Fisher, can, 15¢ Overland, can, 12l5c [H Large [H Bot., Sliced Pineapple ke 35¢ Hunt Bro.’s Security 20 . Peaches==2T" 20t GOFFEE 25° All our markets will supply the articles advertised as far as their stocks per- mit. The few items not in their stocks will be on sale at the Master Market. Frying Chickens, 43; Stewing Fowl, 39} Co. oo PEAS Ketchup# Pnde Bot., Frult Salad Luee Can Del'Monte 45¢ SEEDED RAISINS | Small Phone Main 2576-2569 Phone Main 2576-2569 622-24 Pennsylvania Avg; N.W.