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T Seeks to Enlist Whole Nation THE EV Snapsheots. - In Washington‘Model City’ Plan “Committee on the Federal City” to Push Campaign Throug late Interest in Progressive Projects: ie United States Is belng organ- to make Washington a model am E, Brigham, correspondent of the ipt, in a dispatch to paper. “For some years the Amer- fean Civie Asso anxicty the failure of the authorities, congressional to cx-| ereise foresight in many cases where this quality would have saved mon preservation of priceless developed highwa: adequate play grounds for children and done many other things necessary to the proper development of the National Capital alor n lines But what Is everybody's business 1s nobody a_truth which ciation to or- smmittes on the Federal whose functions are designed to national in scope and to arouse ighout the cou a public sen- ut which shall demand that Washington shall be treated, in point of physical construction and develop- ment, in r commensurate to the nation. It wssociation, and a correct one, that the people of the United States are intensely interested i their capital Yearn to Visit Capital. “They yearn to visit in and. having done so, they return home with a pro- found impres: led to the historic city yimmetric 4[ de- cuess of public build- streets and wealth of t in many details, some of them affecting the personal life ifort of the people, sadly lacking. These points of o the visitors miss, nor can expected to wderstand, for example, how a strict execut f e of the pl made twenty experts as those umission may iselves in e pments and ! plannin; had ent schenie been laid general plan of the 1 Com- mission, which now ed Vision, James McMillan of Detroit, senator, ne of the relative mhers of « ess who inter the suita al Capita which 15 composed of m of Chi-| Charles Imsted Still o Be Done. with the dream ation pr is 1o be done nor lines. . . people amittee ation | the > in desiring ade of the Te is equally ¢ that the most shall be wonderful possibilities of tended tlon b, all the larg Some Progress Made. progress already has In New hi been | Kirhy galler 4 1 his serv- wn upon before next | will be free to give the work. Mrs, Edward 1eads the list in Philadelphi Itimore William M. Ellicott—of _ SPECIAL NOTICES &t reasonab Work gu: Prin- mterest payments Reasonable dis- . WHITE, 813 15th cipal and guaranteed. count. CLEAR WEATHER vour roof." IRONCLAD Teofing, 1416 F st. nw. | Company. Phone Main i4. ion has noted with | Washing- | | 8 ‘[ Meeting Next Saturday. | fling in aid of this ge re- | |of 2333 1 hout U. S. to Stimu- |the family of the Ellicott who de- | veloped the crude plans of L'Enfant— hitect and president of the , will be the local | chairman . Ellicott is particu- |larly interested in the ambitious plan ! which seeks to connect Washington | ind’ Baltimore with a forest boule- vard. In Toledo Irving Macomber. best known in Washington as vice | president of the housing corporation | during the war, will serve as local | chairman. Mr. Macomber is a direc- tor of the Toledo Art Museum, and has been a clvic leader for many | years. | Miss James to Tour Country. | “Organization of the country will | be effected in a possibly unique man- ner. At & o'clock on the morning of May 1 Miss Harlean James, secretary | of the American Clvic Assoclation, will board her prancing sedan, with ! her mother, and, driving herseif, be- &in a tour which will take her clear through to the Pacific James is an experienced motorist, and alread: s driven from Washington to Michigan, and expects to complete her almost unprecedented trip with- out ace; 3 e route will ¢ ver Pittsburgh, C dinanapolis, St. Louis, Topeka, Santa F Prescott, Phoenix, Angeles, Monter Jose, San Francisco, Sacra salem, ' Port- land, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Mis- soula, Ch and Denver. ' Com- ing f Miss James will take troit, Irie, Buffalo, cuse, ‘Albany and New | :xt fall she will make | a special trip, possibly by automobile, I to New England, and in the early | winter will® visit the south. Miss James is not eager to be invited be- | fore local organizations during her! | stay in the cities, but will prefer to| |assemble a group of fitty or sixty *n_and women ‘who amount to| s..mnmug and get right down toi business on the organization of a local committee to help Washington. ANNOUNCES SHE'S GOING LARGE IN ORDER. FROM nd, Toledo, 1A- Kansas City, Albuquerque, Diego, Los PAPA WANTS TO KNOW THAT. TO APPEASE HIM SNARSHOT K KEPT PORTRAIT OF PUTTING THE TRKEN TO BENEFIT SCHOOL FUND. University Endowment Will Re- ceive Proceeds of Georgetown Prom Proceeds of the freshman law prom of the Georgetown University, which is to take place at Rauscher's next > | Monday, will be donated to the school's endowment fund, It was an- °{nounced by those in charge of program. | The committee in dance is composed of freshm. both morning and evening cl; It is headed by Eugene C. and Joseph McGraw, includes J. B. Roddy. J. ce. W. Canfield, W. Halbert,” W.'! Manning, A.| J. Holden, W. | P. Flaherty, 21, a meet- | project will | Washing . It will in-} spection trip over the dinner ¢ ding it w “Next Saturday, April Nati Civ | ton membel | uests v of the subj which | |are expected to form the basis for | the general work will be discussed. | ‘or “example, Charles Moore, ch: bn on Fine Art: the MeMi ! 3 been careied out ¢ enca Sherrill, superintendent | K J. of public buildings and grounds, will :1- adden, R. give figures showing the increased!Cannon, J. use of parks and demonstrating that | La ‘\l“lh‘ ‘n.n se of population is|R. A ner, °r than the increase lnl“ Gegan, Resson will tell Brum. = It John M. Gries, | wood, J tment of | W. charge traffic; F . Donovan. W. A nurrvmszm Whecler will . G. M. Carney and J. F. li:'mo- A sther to Washington ! m the in- | the Leatile | (rames: ansistant alpanice tion | schools; Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes, di- irector of playgrounds: Capt. Peasl Dr. and Mrs. Whitman_Cross, Ci Service Commissioner and Mrs prime i people at le: R failing to m, R provision in advance for the loc In October, with this project. the Associtaion will beg a bulletin to be Service.” MANY TO TAKE TRIP. Maj Wheeler, Ameri entitled Theodore Charles Wood ! merer. i From outside of Washington will| . | come Mr. and Mrs. Willlam M. Ellfcott | s {and Jefterson Grinnalds of Baltimore, linton 4 w. and A (Final arraneem H Rogers Woodruff and nization Biddle of ehington | How : E 11 be completed at a scries of meet- | '\("f:, SMcHamlandy ings to he held next Saturda e isiiog: Mies i burgh, and’ Dr. ion tour of the city h e"“’”‘ arranged for urday following & ting of ceutive board of association. | dinner will be held in the evening | .u the National Club of the ,\m.rh.ml Association of University Women, 1634 T street, when woell authorities will present a u of the most obvious needs | hington Many to Make Tour. ong those who have made vations for the trip and dinner Charles Moore, chairman of the | Fine Arts; Col, C. O.] Agrinst Fire d B n charge of publ Exiny and Boiler Explosions punds; Frederick A. | With J. Leo Kolb chairman of the Washington | tee in charge of the plan for | _ 923 New York Ave. N.W. Main 5047. the Capital: Fred G. Coldron, chat: |Devoe s Palfits man ot the Board of Trade mmittee | Have Stood the Test of Time on parks: Dr. John M. Gri housing Becker Paint & Glass Co. pert of the Department of Com- | 230 Wisconsin Ave. Mrs. Philadelphia, J., president of th Assoclation, from | Dermitt of Pitts. Albert Shaw of New Children’s Pictures $20.00 Dozen m th. officer Delan comm Take Home a Box of The Original West 67| CARAMELS Fresh Every Hour Two Stores Only 9th & G Sts. 609 14th St. 'FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS __Service Charge Not Over $1.00 Over !, Million Visitors Will e here June during Shrine week your city’ beautiful our work done now Painting and Papering Harry W. Taylor Sth St. N.W. Col. 1077 L 2 No hard-to-iron creases “'Protech « old sixle roof puint. The ! duraility " o grand ol | ever been equaled. Always red colur. apply ROOFING KOONS COMPANY Your Printing requirements will receive of an understanding organization. The Naltional Capital Press HIOH BIICED | Your business opportunity. BYRON “Dress Up" the Old Car PRINTER, ~will increase the radius of || No hand rinsing f \ No hand bluing No buttons broken No hooks bent No fasteners jommed No red hands—with the LAUR: A Record We sold during the first three days of March more new Hupmobiles than we sold the entire month of March, 1922 This shows confidence in the Hupmobile and in Sterrett & Fleming, Inc. The purchasers of our “GOLD SEAL USED CARS™ feel this same confidence. AuTO | Repairing | Sy ele. R. McReynolds & Son Specialists in Painting, &lip Covers and Yoy 331425 L § w. Main 728, : Tainting & i Sterrett & Fleming, Inc. Champlain St. & Kalorama Rd. Columbia 5050 1 Branch Sales! LIVELY ARGUMENT BESINS WHAT'S SO TUNNY ABOUT WHETHER THIS ONE WAS IN 1920 OR 1922 the |2 STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, APRIL 16, 1923.° MON Dl\\'t By GLUYAS WILLIAM (C) Wheeler Syn. Inc. ASSORTMENT OF HAYS SHE'D NO IDEA GIGELES THAT CERTAN TO PUT KODAK ALBUM LOCGE SNAPSHOTS TUMBLE THERE WERE SO MANY- LY THERE'S NO NEED TO | BACK OF ALDUM IT'S TIME TO WEED THEM CUT KEEP THIS KWLLING ONE | GF PAPA IN RIS BAMI! £ ONE HOUR LATER SUB- MITS THREE POSSIBLE DISCARDS, WHICH AFTER. HOT DEBATE FPAMILY VOTES O KEEP A WONMAN KODAK. ALBUM IN DISCOVERS THERE'S NO PASTE IN HOUSE. PUTTIN IN ORDER O ALBUM IS POSTPONED TOR ANOTHER) Sk MONTHS AT THE BEACH ORDER. cpee MRS. HARDING AT CHURCH. | {has a child whose memory consists of learning all the stars. Accompanies President to Service First Time Since Fall. For the first ime last fall, Mrs. Harding was at church | yesterday, with President Harding They occupied their pew at Calvary Baptist Church, afterward motoring around the t ince The Hupmobile behaves 80 well and so willingly, always—it costs so little and gives so much that an owner rarely sells his Hupmobile unless it be to replace it with a new one. CORD TlRES ON CREDIT Guaranteed 8,000 Miles Pay As You Ride Free Repairs T. O. Probey Co. Phone West 133 2100 Pa. Ave. N.W. Sterrett & Fleming, Inc. Columbia 5050 FOR RENT Two excellent stores in fast-growing business distriét. One three-room suite well adapted for doctors or dentists Low Rentals For Further Particulars Apply to Agents Randall H. Hagner & Company 1207 Connecticut Avenue N.V Franklin 4366 HE Laun-Dry-Ette Electric Washing Machine has no Wringer and needs none. It whirls a whole tubful wringer-dry without a wringer in 1 minute. In- stead of wringing creases into the clothes—the Laun-Dry-Ette leaves them crease-less. “It decreases my ironing mileage and cuts at least one-half hour off my wash- day work™ says one user. May we tell you or, better still, .sltaw you its service features? Phone, call or write. NATIONAL ELECTRI e CAL 1328-30 New York Ave. Phonc Mam 6800 Established 1870 The old-fashloned child who used to commit the psalms to memory now course movie her [llness | sm—— e Champlain St. and Kalorama Road MORSE TRIAL CONTINUED. Proceedings to Be :‘Renewed Tomor- row Against Shipbuilder. Justice Stafford in Criminal Division 1 today continued until tomorrow morn- ing the trial of Charles W. Morse, New York shipbuilder; his three sons and four others charged with conspira to defraud the United States in con- nection with war contracts. The : received a_report from Drs. Ruffin, Henry Parker and (. Acker, who had examin . Morse, one of the defend- his_home in New London, last Saturday. The contents report of the physicians were de_publ George W. R who is on the bond of Harry F. Morse for $10.000, was called into consultation with the court and attorneys on both sides at the bench. Mr. I stated that he had been ordered to have Harry Morse in court tomorrow morning. Charging agreements to fix maintain standard resale coffee prices. the Federal Trade issued Brothers, { comb-Russell & Co. Imadge Broth- . jobbers. alleges that the | engaged in roast- coffee, entered into ments_with the jobbers to re-| to sell the Bowers coffee to complaint Bowers Compan ing and selling —— | ! SEES COFFEE PRICE FIXING | Licorrr & Myens Tosacco Co. alers not abiding by prices fixed by the respondents ! The respondents are given thirty | days to file answers. | \ iy = I T I 1l ZzzzzzzzzZ2?7777, Reduced We are prepared to make immediate deliveries of the famous— Philadelphia & Reading Anthracite Coal A. P. Woodson Co. Phone North 177 omee 1 Monroe St. Brookland, D. C. Definition of Standard: “that which is established by authority, custom or general consent as a model or example.” It is natural that “Standard” Motor Gasoline should lead, as it does, among the motorists of this city. Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey) April 16 Took at our window display. COAL PRICES DROP We are glad to announce a reduction of our High-grade Anthracite Coal. ORDER NOW Delivery will be made in turn as coal is in the available at our prices current at the time of delivery. Marlow Coal Co. 65 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service 811 E St. NW. Main 311 R I IR DA, (I T T Xoimg e 1319-1321 F Street “KNOX” Hats for Men at This Shop ONLY i el Why pay high prices? Spring Suits Massachusetts Park Washington’s most beautiful residential section of detach- ed homes. Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of “The Triangle of Increasing Values” between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral avenues (Woodley Rd.). Over four million feet of land sold. Over ninety homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under con- struction. Wooded villa sites, lots and central and side hall brick homes, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front—Park Office, 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.). Woodley Park Finished and under construction. \Vashington's best located, attached and semi-detached homes. Exhibit, 2820 Connecticut Ave., adjacent to the bridge. Three baths, 2-car brick garages. Lots 24 and 29 feet by 120. Terms if desired: $2,000 Cash, $150 Monthly. Saving, $94. Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Established 1599 Yogp STORE NEWS 8 AM. to 6 P.M. Our Are Priced Ag% | Come inside and see hundreds more—different patterns and models Examine qualities and tailoring. Let your own knowl-}, edge of values tell you where your money secures the best suit. We idvite you to compare them with the best sold elsewhere at $40