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18 PRESIDENT CREETS LATIN AERIGANS Offers Salutations to Press at Santiago Parley—Com- pliment Is Returned. iy the Associated Prees. SANTIAGO, April 14.—The menu of the luncheon which the American am- bassador, Willlam M. Collier, gave to- day to the correspondents attending the pan-American conference bore the reproduction of a photograph of President Harding at work in the vomposing room of the Marion Star. Beneath appeared the following mes- sage from the President: “With printer, publisher and edi- tor, salutations from the republic of the United States to the press of the Latin Amerlcan republics with all good will and good wishes for an ever cnduring friendship,” Correspondents Reply. Tn reply the correspondents sent the following to President Harding: “The representatives of the pan- American press assembled in Santi- 2g0 to attend the fifth conference, at a reception in the United States em bassy by Ambassador Collier, unani- mously decided to fend a message of actionate greetings to the Presi- dent of the 1 5 SR to a gre: man.” The various ence to the work of the pre: tering international ambassador sald: “I rejolce that the papers of America are taking th. ©of the press associations of my coun- try; the great news-gathering agen- cles are independent of any govern- ment control, enjoying no official a tribute | subsidy, yet having ample capital and splendid facllities. “I rejoice in the rapldly increas- ing interest in the United States in everything related to South and Cen- tral ‘America, Mexico and the Carib- bean Islands, yet I often regret that special _articles by speclal writ- ers dealing with things of an ex- traordinary or exceptional nature, weaknesses, of our soclal life and the eccentricities of indlviduals, oc- cupy so much space. should tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. But if much space is devoted to re- porting the follies and fallings of a few, there is no chance to give a correct impression of the great ac- complishments of a {POLICE CRITIC FACES THOROUGH PROBE Hylan Orders Inquiry Into Court Activities of Magistrate Corrigan. NEW TORK, April 14.—Mayor Hy- lan today ordered an investigation of Magistrate Joseph E. Corrigan, who yesterday, at an inquiry conducted by David Hirshfield, commander of dc counts, into bootlegging_and graft charges against the New York police. declared that the police department was {n league with bootleggers or else hopelessly incompetent. The mayor instructed Police Commissioner Enright to apply to Chief City Magis- trate McAdoo for “the minutes of all violations” of the state prohibition law and of “all cases of vice, 2 pockets and gambling, If_any have been dismissed by Magistrate Corrigan in the past three years.” In this way, the mayor wrote, it could be determined “whether the police officer had neglected his duty the magistrate dismissed such case improperly.” Magistrate Corrigan eems to be entirely prejudiced agalnst the polic {in the performance of their dut | the mayor's letter said. | "Commissioner Hirshfield tried today [ to have Assemblyman Louls A. Cu- villler, author of some of the allega- tlons, served with a subpoena to ap- pear before him Monday. The as- semblyman, however, could not be found. THOUSANDS OF U. S. Army Cot Mattresses, Pillows and Blankets FOR SALE OR RENT . WASHINGTON 11 STOR SALVAGE CO. Main Office 303-5 10th St. NW. The New Home of The Hoffman Co. at 720 Thirteenth St. N. W’. N our new Main EXT Wednesday morning we open Office at 720 Thir- teenth Street Northwest, between G and H Streets. It has long been our thought that our Main Office should be housed in a build- ing commodious enough to do justice to our service. The result is the new head- quarters for the home of The Hoffman Company’s Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing Service, You are invited to ters. visit our new quar- If you are considering renovating your Spring apparel or home furnishings, we shall be pleased to give you estimates and any information desired. MAIN Cleaners 4724 & Dyers 720 13th Street N. W. Double service! port by day, a restful A very handsome daven- bed at night. Ask to see a variety of Davenport Beds at any good furniture store. Copyright 1983 Doveapert Bed Mabers of America CheDAVENPORTBED SERVES BY DAY AND BY NIGHT 4 or | | ! A newspaper | ] | THE SUNDAY STAR. - WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 15, 1923—PART 1. [TALY PREPARED 10 SUPPLY LABOR Ambassador Will Offer to| Make Up 12 Per Cent Def- icit in U. S. Farm Workers. Prince Gelasio Caetani, Italian am- bassador to the United States, is e pected soon to formally notify the| State Department and the Labor De- partment that Italy stands ready to | can supply the demand. number of Ttalian immigrants, but| Secretary of Labor Davis has already indicated ho might recommend new logislation and it is expected the Italian government will try to have included in the proposed changes some provision to increase the quota assigned to Ttaly. Whether Secretary Davis will look with favor on the Italian proposal. which has the strong backing of | Premier Mussolini, is problematieal. | The Italian position is based on a be- | liet that the principal objection to | unrestricted immigration Is the unfit aracter of many of the newcomers, | however, and the ambassador is will- | ing that the Department of Labor | #pecify exactly the kind of immigra- | tion it wishes. Whether the farm | workers, artisans or mechanics are called for, Italian official l!;p‘y‘ n the w. of agr is expated | insist on an nts by Ameri- | Some difficul ment on such should Secretary Dav inspection of immigs can officials stationed in Italy. The | vernment, it is sald, would ! at as an infringement of its SCIENCE IS UPHELD AT CHURCH SESSION Episcopalians Take Position Against Theory Which Ignores Progress. By the Assoclated Press. OMAHA, Neb., April 14.—The fourth annual educational conference of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in eon- nection with the question of freedom useful pret their articles in the light of modern knowledg: The conference also went on record in favor of extending the church's Sunday school work 80 as to includ week-day religious instruction. A resolution on this subject, adopted without opposition, declared the fu- ture of the Sunday school lles ‘not in its suppreseion, nor indifference to it, but in the widening of its op- norlunr:z:. and the extenslon of its With reference to the question as to whether leaders of the church' feasible with sible.” T should maintain a policy of lscllt(onl from other communions, the confer- ence adopted a resolution declarinj [ “That we co-operate to the fullest | Episcopal conference there, Hev. P. 1. degrees that local conditions make | O'Loughlan of the diocese of Lincolr stated today that he had heard noth council of religious that our national officers b ed to co-operate, in 50 far as IS pos- DENIAL MADE BY CATHOLIC. chool movement, now before international | education, und | Ing of any such move. request- | ‘There Nebraska, “xr therc | “ather O'Loughlan lknown g had been 1 should ———— e e to a statement made in Omabe ye terday that Roman Cathollics ara te ! be Included in a week-day religious the has been no such move 1r Aaiu haxe Never fudge the beans by the' size LINCOLN, Neb., April 14.—In reply ' of the pod. LEWIS REALTY CO. Announce supply on short cent deficit in culture, Ambassador tion to America to the characi are needed. the a farm recently by the Department of Agri The best bra farmers would be offered. | ‘aetanl has indicated | }in public speeches the desire of his country to send her surplus populi- under r of immigrants that will meet the requirements of sec- tions of this country, where laborers Existing ceptance of any considerable | woman notice the 12 per labor reported | sovereignty. already depar! United accept the America will along the lines Ttalian Imu 42,000 persons fully 1 of selected | to said th average @ year, than 300,000 R e AlL conditions ian girl married all he lative to provide her with trouse as with full costume of un law prevents s that as it has quipped rution, the willing that emigration to | Fulited exactly |of scientific research.” to l!m(!r\d} it s number willing to come in | the church. be bute | as contalned in the Apostles’ creed. s as well Albanian In rain and sleet-- How welcome AZTEC CONTROL The clear-cut_suprema Brake Lining shows up light in a fog in wet weat your brakes GRIP when HOLD when others slide. that you can stop short of a collision or accident becanse you have AZTEC'S 50 per cent greater strength and ashestos toughness to protect you. v of AZTEC like a beacon her. You feel others slip- You know AZTEC SAFE You have that can. of religious thought, today went on record as opposed to that “narrower position which ignores the fruit of modern knowledge and the results Such a position, said a resolution, unanimously adopted, is not that of “But it should be re- | membered,” the resolution sald, that “this freedom does not permit the de- nial of the articles of Christian faith [t should also be remembered that the duty und privilege of every stfan to understand and inter- “grand and glorious feeling” of safety— driving confidence—with you from the first to the final mile. And, finally, the knowledge that AZTEC CONTROL— TY—is the most econom- ical. For it costs no more than ordinary brake lining and gives service no other SELECTED SERVICE STATIONS £ brakes tukes o These serfence and k nito ers w onest wa e se brakes with and keep your brakes properly mdjusted WASHINGTON DISTRIBUTORS Maryland Battery Service, Inc. 1019 17th Street F. W. CALDWEF, 1509 Hamlin N.J HIGHWAY GARA 2106 Rhode Inland Ave . 0. TIR 101 9 N. C B. ¥, CHRIS 40 Sth St. N.L. SOUTHWEST R 358 M St. S.W MOORE’S GARAGE 611 Maryland Ave. W. I. OSBORN As cREYNOLDS 1, St. VW, Overiand and Willyx Knizh 820 Michigan Ave. Chevrolets MAZZULLO BROS. GARA 1231 Good Hope Road S.E Chevrolets CHATEL & HEATH 2842 Bladensburg Road N.E YOUNG AUTOMOBILE COM- PANY, INC. 1337 14th St. Haynes TERLING GARAGE 41 Johnstone Ave. Stephens NGTON B S MT. PLEASANT REPATR SHOP 3221 Mt. Pleasant St. POWELL MOTOR COMPANY 1821 14th St. N.W. King & Hanson W. M. HICKS MOTORS, INC. 2101 14th St. Earl and Kline Kar NVATIONAL AUTOMOBILES INC. 1818 14th St. National McCURDY & MacWHORT INC. 1625 U St. W Standard S8 L. B. BURY MOTOR CoO. 2204 Nichols Ave. S.E. Chevrolet FRYE MOTOR COMPANY 2015 14th St. N.W. Liberty HENDERSON'S GARAGE 3422 Georgia Ave. CUMMINGS & WILLIS 11268 20th Sst. NEW SOUTHERN 1320 D St. . MT. VERNON GARAGE 1208 D St, N.W NATIONAL AUTO R AND SUPPLY COMPANY 1418 N. Capitol St. Now A York AsBESTOS TEXTILE COMPANY, Offices, 18 East 410t Strest, New l. IR SHOI ARAGE R Main EMERSON & ORME A 1618 M st Buick DAN MOTORS Conn. Ave. Jordan VETROPOLITAN MOTORS COMPANY 1428 Church St Paige-Jewett OWL GARAGE AND REPATR COMPANY 612 L St. N.W. SHACKEL SERVIC] . N.W. IMAS GARAGE Ist S NOW. DUPONT GARAGE ¢ 2020 M SELONW. Oldsmobile JONES MOTOR €O, INC. " 1143 Government Court Locomobil J, H. COOLEY 2002 K St. JOHNSON BROS, 2101 K St. NNW. OLDSMOBILE SALES CO. 1623 L St. N.W. Oldsmobtie JOHN B. SAUNDERS 1214 Prospect Ave. N.W. erland—Willys-Knight Federal, Kelly True o. sHOP 3730 Georgia Ave. L. R. HAW & CO. 75 Hanover §t. N.W. Sterling_ Trucks ROCK_CREEK 2827 M St. WESLEY TOMPKINS Rear 11168 15th St. N.W. Buick Speclalixt SCIENTIFIC AUTO REPAIR SHOP Rear 1448 P St. N.W. Maxwell-Chalmers Speclalint MANWELL SERVICE STA- TION Rear 625 0 S$t. N.W. Maxwell and Chalmers NORTHWEST AUTO REPAIR Rear 1314 9th St. N.W W. W. BLAKE—Sth ST. GARAGE 1234 Oth St. N.W. L. H. HALL 321 Int St. N.W. Buick and Chevrolet Specialist POTOMAC GARAGE CO., INC. 3307 M St. N.W. KALORAMA SERVICE 2400 16th, at Kalorama MAINKON & CO.. INC. = 2103 14th St. N.W. ANTHONY WILLIAMS 1343 § St . NSTON REPAIR_SHOP Rear 1210 V. St. N.W. W73 MILLS: NORTH WASHING THE YOUNG 97 IRICAN OTOR SERVICE 1612-1622 U St. N.W. ON & COTTON REPAIRS Rhode Island Ave. AT LIBERTY REPAIR SHOI 15th and U Sts. N.W. DU CU GARAGE Rear 1623 O St. N.W. ACME AUTO REPAIR MHenr 1619 L St. N. Willys-Knight-Overland Specialiat Oldsmobile Specialist ARRY-PATE MOTOR CO. =4 erman Ave. N.W. Chevrolet Distrbutors VASH-RINKER MOTOR Co0. 1419 Irving St. N.W. Dodge Specialist H. TYLER AUTO REPAIR SHOP 5 Rear 1420 V St. N.W. LOUIS B. TAYLOR Rear 1142 20th St. N.W. Buick Service-Cole 8 PAYNE & DUKE 714 14th St. N.E. DUHEY GARAGE Rear 415 34 St. N.E. GOOD HOPE GARAGE "l‘!\'li‘lar Rd. S.E. NKER MOTOR CoO. 1333 14th St. N.W. Columbia 6 Distributors 0. K. GARAGP Rear 1731 K St. N.W. G. M. JACOBS 1109 2ist St. N.W. ALEXANDRIA DUNCAN'S GARAGE Pitt and Cameron Sts. Dodge and Grakam Bres. Truck BOYD MOTOR CO. Prince and Alfred Studebaker DICKERSON’S GARAGE 111-117 South Pitt St. Reo HAGERSTOW! Beard Auto Co. Distrbutors AZTEC 20 W. Antietam St. WOOD AUTO SERVICE CoO. 805 Pennsylvania Ave. Velle and Service Trucks HAGERSTOWN GARAGE ND TRANSFER CO. Went Franklin St. Chevrolet Packard ALEM AVENUE GARAGE 602 Salem Ave. Marmon MOTOR CAR Co. 607 W. Washington St. Haynes and Liberty ANTIETAM AUTO SALES CO. 43 E. Washington St. Bulck HANCOCK, MD. HANCOCK GARAGE Main St. Chevrolet The Opening of Their New Offices at 1417 K St. NW. Suite 303, 304, 305, ON MONDAY, APRIL 16, We offer Park Place A beautiful corner home, co- lonial tapestry brick, viewing on Soldlers' Home Park. 6 large rooms and tile bath; concrete front and large double rear porches; screened. Bullt-in_ga- rage; h-w.h., electricity. Thor- the following homes and investments- Beautiful New Home Four New Six-Room Six rooms, two baths, built-in Houses Earage, concrete £ront; breakfast (oo G and _double sleeping porches; hi-w.h, Eas and electricliy, sta. ern; large back yards, cellars. tionary tubs. In desirable, rapid- Rent, $40 per month each. Col- ored’ tenants only. Very Cheap rowing section. This is a very ne corner home. Price, 312,750, for $4,500 e Must see to ap- oughly modern throughout, and very desirable, Price Oaly 813, Rock Creek Church Road Desirable six-room and bath, tapestry brick, viewing Soldiers’ ilome grounds, Hes h.-w.h., ele tricity; breakfast and closed-in sleeping porches; front and back yards and garage; in paved al- ley. Price, $9,500. ‘We can arrange good terms. Terms. containing § 14th Street Corner Store with apartment rooms and bath; h.-w.h.,, gas and electricit: modern improvements. This prop- erty has a good i very attractive this time. Price, $35,000. preciate. Three-Story Apartment House In desirable northwest sectio: of city; near 14th and U street: containing twelve five-room and bath apartments; all in excellent condition, and a good investment Price, $70,000. above, Al ome and is a estment at We _Solin't the Listing of Your Propert-es. LEWIS REALTY CO., 1417 K ST. Boss & Phelps Bldg. Phone Main 9755 N.W Phone Main 9755 taking my treatment. My New Discovery Will Give You a Marvelous Complexion, Rid You of Wrinkles —make your skin soft, sx_-noath and velvet like, help build up shrunken tissues, round out hol- lows and make you look most astonishingly younger. Takes only a minute a day ——an be used in your own house in absolute secrecy. This is guaranteed to be the same twenty-five-dollar treatment that has helped keep so many hundreds of Parisian women and famous actresses so surpris- ingly youthful looking even :;z fifty and sixty years of age. It was used by the great Sarah y—Monday and use women will be a free offer. i By Dr. Pierre Well Known Paris Dermatologist an. fon Specialist 1 Any doctor or complexion special- 1ot will tell you that the use of too dry face powders dries out your flfin. clogs the pores. and tmrflzz causes pimples, bl-ek?eu.; :‘;ll:r‘ s wrinkles, ugly DR coarse, rough, aged-looking Skin. Still, no matter how often Fou tell this to the average woman she goes right along destroying her exion, putting O tas in her face, and making herself look older every day. Great -winning beautles, prominent ars and thousands of the classes of women, however, ::".reame to realize tHls, and they have most astonishingly increased their beauty and loveline and ob- ined most marvelous c e pOw: et tent o kable new Texion discovery, known as Poudre Tokalon, which is a very fine, soft, slightly moist, rather mysterious looking powder, made by blending mousse of cream, under great heat, with -valuable skin-rejuvenating ingredlents. The mousse of cream makes the powder slightly moist and pre- vents it from drying out the skin and clogging the pores. It also causes the powder to blend with the Skin, thereby giving it an undescribably soft, Youthful beauty that many a schoolgirl might Tell envy. It is extremely adherent. Completely does away with “shiny noses.” Helps bleach out brown spots, and change sallow muddy color com- lexions to a clear, pure white. It sults every skin, Pecause it does not dry out the skin. Before using this powder you should apply a small amount of a good complexion cream, not an ordinary cold cream. For this purpose I most strongly recommend Creme Tokalon. I have such confidence in it that I am willing to pay your dealer myself for one jar of this wonderful cream for you, so that you may try it without spending a single cent therefor. It contains predigested dairy cream and olive ofl for nourishing and building U the skin tissues, and is, therefore, a real skin food. Latest scientific research proves that a well nourished skin never becomes wrinkled or looks old. Wrinklee, sunken cheeks and sagging faclal muscles are caused by undernourishment of the skin t! s, which is often caused by the constant drying out of the skin with too dry face powders. For removing wrinkles, rounding out hollows, making the cheeks firm and plump, I recommend that you use a level teaspoontul of Creme Tokalon, night and morning, rubbing it well into the skin, after which, wipe the cream off with a soft cloth, and apply Poudre Tokalon, but use no powder other han Poudrs Tokalon while taking this treatment, as it may undo all the good results produced by the cream. If your skin {s very rough, or you have com- plexion blemishes, pimples or enlarged pores, and wiih to obtain very quick results, make a paste by mixing a teaspoonful of Poudre Tokalon with a teaspoontul of cream (from cow’s milk) and apply this paste at night, after having used the cream, and leave it on all night. Used in this way, it often makes a most amazing transformation in ,for less than its regular price. ————— Here’s My Money for You! I will give my full $25.00 beauty treatment to 1,000 women in Washington without cost, at your own home, and I will also pay your dealer 65 Cents for You f'or a full sized package of a wonderful French beauty creation to be used in I want to prove to you that FREE 65-CENT CASH COUPO) Positively not good after TUESDAY, APRIL one coupon will be redeemed for each person. This coupon, if presented at the time ®f your purchasing a $1 box of Pondre Fokalon, entities you to & full-size 65- tent jar of Creme Tokalon, absolutely free, ‘at any of the stores named be- Tow Read this and sign your name below. T hereby state that I wiil take ad- ntage of your generous offer for ome d T acknowledge receipt of Creme from the dealer mamed in name of dealer who honors Your mame . Address in full......... vour skin and complexion, even in iwo or three days' time. It beats all ‘the clays, beauty lotions, face steaming, face masks and ‘“so- called” wrinkle removers you have ever used, and takes only a minute a day. If you will apply this treat- ment carefully, T will absolutely guarantee that you can obtain the same marvelous results that you would obtain if you.came to ‘my office in Paris and paid me $25.00 for my advice, as this is the very treatment I would usually give. I nave employed it in so many hundreds of the worst cases, with unfailing results, that I now seldom une anything else. It is simple, easy and wonderful. Poudre Tokalon is comparatively inexpensive. A large dressing table box costs you only $1.00. You would have to use some kind of powder anyway, so that the powder really 2dds nothing to your expense. 1 pay your dealer myself for the 65- jar of cream, so in reality you are obtaining 225.00 complexicn treatment absolutely free. I have made a speclal study of the skin and complexion for_more than twenty years. Until the discovery of Poudre Tokalon, no matter how marvelous a complexion I might give & woman, it would not last, because the constant use of too dry face powders ruined her complexion, and she therefore had to take the treatment over and over, but since the discovery of this remarkable product, once vou restore your complexion and are careful to use no powder other than Poudre Tokalon, vou will usually have no further trouble. This special free offer, which I am making, is good for two days only, nday 2 and only to one thousand women of this city. I cannot afford to make it to everybody. I there- fore advise you to cut out the free cash coupon below and use it at once. Don't wait until it is too.late and then blame me. If you act promptly 1 guarantee your cash coupon Will be honored. I have arranged with the dealers named in the coupon to give you, absolutely free, & 85-cent far of creme Tokalen with sour purchase of a x of Poudre Tokalon. This offer is positively §o0d to one person only and ome time only. he regular retail price of Creme Tokalon is 65 cents, and after this offer it cannot be obtained This offer is ma to 1,000 women in this city for one time only. Creme Tokalon is prepared in two kinds, vanishing cream. absolutely non-greasy, and cleansing cream, slightly greasy. Also in #3e rolors, white and roseated. Cut out free cash coupon above and get your fr jar of Creme Tokalon today at the following leading druggists and department stores: Peoples Drug Stores (13 stores). O'Donnell Drug Co. (4 stores), Christiani Drug Co., Z. D. Gilman Drug Co., W. J. O'Donnell Drug Co.. S. Kann Sons & Co. Lansburgh & Bro., Palais Royal and Goldenberg's, A $25.00 BEAUTY TREATMENT FREE. DR. PIERRE —one of the world’s greatest complexion specialists tells readers just how he has given such marvelous beauty and amazin, complexions to so many hundreds of women. The most famous Parisian actresses, great “movie” stars and women of wealth and fashion, all go to Dr. Pierre. Read ,his interesting article above. ] % < < < « @ AAARARARRARIN,