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0 T THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. APRIL 22, 1923—PART 1. —_—— : ‘ 7 i s _ Cigar-box violins, rag rugs and ar- | The handiwork was composed of arti- | hanging from a - blackboard were | > (Copyright, 1023 tstio figures of birds cut from wood | clos made by the children since the |several dozen wooden telephonc doll 2 Vi : A and dyed in_their natural colors, [Christmas holidays.: ss Sullivan | their dresses colored in various hues. Special Dispateh to The Star. the next republican presidential nomi- VOLCANO SILENT AGAIN. |Icbresenting hours of patient and |proudy informed the visitors that| Tho eigar-box violins and bird- | HARRISBURG, Pa., April 21—The |nation. Sentiment at Atlantic City « |tedious work by the little hands of | many of the puplls became so in-(houses were arranged neatly. on a || —2nc Recognized £imdmi of 4 ; 3 = . A y r K S R lo them just what he wanted, but that | ("5 oreype. B, : : eslored wooden birds—meadoy: Jarks Lie has refused and has insisted they r-Dox olins i 4 Mflvt eystone State epub cans el e Al i e D and Other Bits Baltimoro_orioles, blueblrds, parrots, e was for an uninstructed natlonal con- [the pupils of a school at 810 6th|tercsted in the work that they re- | table near the piano, while in an- | ‘Piano Manuficture executive mansion. Because of this | = ¢ = a blackbirds and owls. Stretched | Of Pupils’ Handicraft Displayed |\ i v wreehed| spirit of Boies Penrose, last great boss | W : = vention delegation which would at street southwest, were viewed last]|mained after school hours volun- |other corner of the room were red | We HTI1G: YL (0 e BnY hene s o the leaders say, they had no recourse n en ar on rinchot Iule v o e on the senators as the natural party leaders to assist them rugs made from rags, which h 2 oks for Suc- 5 e i : " ; S g Gov. McCray Lo of the Pennsylvania G. O. P., has rear- | Jeast not be pro-Pinchot. REDDING, Calif,, Apsil 31—Tasnen | STTe0t southmwast, were ¥lemed ol ey aare h Grlee i e A e s Petit Grand and reproduc in every w = been dyed by the children, while | led its hemd herc in deflance of the| The tax program differences are|Peak, America’s only active' volcano. | oy o) Oticiale amd members of |complete the work on the objects|darts made b, g _Cupi Twed pinnos at low brices 0ol officials 5 0 g y pupils for their Val- B v cessor to Lyons as Head | economy program demanded by the | fundamental. Tne wovernor is said|has stopped ils eruption of smoke of | the board of education. The youth-|they had started. entine party. || Some of our own make, bat siighiiy | progressive governor of the state,|to want a levy on manufactures and |last evening and once more sunk into | ful wood artists stood by and shyly | In the corners of the front room of | On the second floor of the school CHAS. M. STIEFF. IN f Party in State Gifr il Since thd Pinch that appropriations be cut to the bone. | slumber. absorbed the favorable comment pa: the school, which was originally | was a similar exhibit of articles cut S. M. sFE, INC. of Party In . 3ifford Pinchot. Since th nchot | golators Reed and Pepper are unger-| The cruption last night lastéd for [ed upon their work by the visitor: s a’ private residence, stood | from paper by the younger pupils BRAXCH_OF FACTORY s }landslide the children of the organiza- | stood not to be favorable to this|about half an hour and consistedly| The exhibit was arranged by ess pine trees transformed |which was planned by Misy A. E. 1108 F St. N.W. tion—the machine, its enemies call it | method. The legislative leaders in-|mainly of smoke. Reports that hot | E. Sullivan, principal of the s | ming cherry trees by hun-|Conner. Besides paper dolls and 3. C. CONLIFF, MG puchat st b0 kg M. Zhave been in captivity. They have | Sist they have done thelr best to have rocks had been tumbled from the crater | to illustrate the abiljty of her r‘hgrpzcwidrmls of artistic pink paper blos- | birds, there were parrots made from.| Spes e fridieerdd ~ T 2 the governor definitely explain to proved groundless. . to plan and carry out project. | soms. On the b ches hu ighly | peanuts, a 25 o villag INIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 21.—GOY.|nét even had willow trees on which, P! o P & plan 3 ut a project. | soms. e branche: ng highly | peanuts, and an Eskimo villag Warren T. McCray has assumed | to hang their harps. | = — the role of mediator to bring about r\\'lwn the new leader. long nru,\e'd“ = — = foncilis petween the republican failed to materialize to “set his g conctilion .8 lexiance to Post- | Peoble free” they turned with longing faction swearing alleglance = """ 1thoughts of Penrose days to Washing- A mester General Harr S. New and) ton nd began plans for another sen- . > = - o = o Senator James E. Watson. The gov-;atorial dynasty. They resented the l f = Skt 2 lattitude of Mr. Pinchot ani s de- | oo medines oo 1 o | il SF 7 pachis S0 Bl o ur policy seek to inspire such a confidence in this store--its @ successor to Lawrence E. L nns.lciem), purity and bone-dry )!l'ohl‘hl. public: a hairman, whose | tion. They argued that he was acting Eepufliten Hiatate oo {with the White House always before merchandise and its methods--~that you will know for a cer- with the Ku S. Senators Called to Conference. perative his resignation from the g, he pouse wayy and means com- | - = 2 “hairmanship, who will be acceptable : yiiee sent a 4 call for Senators to both wings of the party. { George Wharton Pepper and David A. t t t t t t t t Ld e TR e ain a ou arc buyin o € beést aadvantage nerec~~always. passumoae mi insisted th had not - A 3> a most her- | Miltee insisted the gove d nof 8 g has taken unto himself a most been frank with them. The senator: e e ihraal came aEeu eonteo T niche leptag] We are very pleased to open charge accounts whenever it will serve your convenience. been crowned with success. L. But they did not go near th in a conference with Mr. New this o S e AnO (he/aosernor | week that the Postmaster ¢ neral i wio went (o Philadelphia for th ‘ in hearty accord with his ambition | week end id he had no appoint- I l I I to eliminate factionalism within the {ment with Senator Pepper. who also | d Fepublean ranice. jreturned thare v his home. , ouse an errmann Must Line Up Watson. imultaneously with the arrival | 4 i a joint resolution | The next and possibly the greatest! : Tl Sergfces on May concern of the governor, however. is ; for the late Senator Pe e was | R d - introduced. 1t was d by s > ‘l'e ecommen tolminichoteantdont ot the majority niembers of the legisla deis Dol D i e i - £34 B “Challenge” Brand . vee be di e HeER e o further consideration < H e ; . cer ! S Lion <houid be v result ! R f : ook in | efrigerators ¥ “iw ide what bil are 1o be i reported out. The senato i . We are doing this safely because isting the committee, something | : enator Watson's course relative to!which the governor has refused to do. / » in no ofher make is there the same the chairmanship is of vital interest| In addition to the taxation problem 3 , B T o the republican leaders and al-|the exed how & scientific construction—plus a type though few believe he could upset an | sidetra ization code £ * of workmanship which produces the , if one is reached, between | which the governor has demanded. 7 y ; General New and Gov. | would concentrate all authority in the ¢ = 3 !’1:5[ Refrigerators—capable of giv- they all admit he could stir | executive and his appointees. The ing our customers the best results. D an ugly mess if he is so minded. | measure, a radical and most volumi- For that reason, the governor, who [nous one, wa | There are sizes and styles of “The no is s ter polltical 1e sessio vma i : B : 2 ow- | were busy i 4 Challenge” adaptable for cvery down with some fe: iving ement law which the governo T = A siare home . Sl | ed_ihrough after a very “bitte 2 andSeverviihome s Let i i s Now they want to quit with-| 1t is the first fime G or M ing this reorganization plan ] ved fthe of political wase thev claim they have not had / o . or, and inasmuch as the « sufficient time in which to study it In the Side-icer Style— to use But they have been quietly informed Rttt e Moo SRS | s e Gt kot Sheraton-Designed Dining Suite A ranige of sises and linings out of Which Yo cur sclect st bl ribe < | target of the hix stick lustily swung factorily. crmined to through with by the governor. (Exactly as Illustrated) High Wide Deep L e e Oi Grand. Rapids reliable make, consisting of ten pieces—in Combination Mahogan 40-Inch 28-In. 16-In. Enam. lining . $21)50 New and W i) il BERECIETT) Den e Ve oae dire N e et and of the well known superior construction. Buffet is 06 inches long, with interior d . on Mr. Lyons' successor. W Blaccs Balar. sscretary: of the re- | proof partitioning, and the drawer bottoms are of Mahogany veneering: the D; able i The Watson men are loath to give | publican state committee, whose office | has an oblong top, 42x60 inches, and is extendable to 8 fect. Five Side Chairs and one Arm 41Y%-in. 30-In. 16-In. Enam. lining . $24.75 up.tantrol ‘ol the:state ‘committes. [Kias been)shearedfofimuchiof dts i6or: { chair with seats covered with a small figured pattern of handsome Tapestrv. SPECIAL 5 ZEsr which they took over a y ago | mer powers by Gov. Pinchot. Tn this i . i tirough the help of Governor McCray. | connection it has developed that the Other sizes of the Side-lcer type— Mr. Lyons was the Watson choice for ) recent conference t Atlantic City = T ki hairman, but it not until the | participated in by the republican rep- With enamel lining, up to governor broug! ressure to bear on | resentative nd the two senators 3 some of t ict committeemen that | from this te. was d d not so s election wa ured. It was this { much tg ate the Har & admin- reelatl o 1 ” A s rocedure that gave rise to the term | istration a Pinchot administ W S . ]- w- . . With porcelain lining, up to. $100.00 Watson-McCray” combination. which ) tion. There has been much talk t t Telam A Oriicon e ohton thihogas heiin e pecialize 1 nney arriages : i el e to the governor. bone-dry progressive candidate fo 8 = A% \With porcelain casing and porcelain lining, LEl ; —simply because our cxperience and investigation convince us they arc superior from cvery view-point. uplton s -~.-$185.00 5 2 - = You'll find a very large and comprehensive showing of Whitney jages here—with these thrée styles spe- 4 s Of late the governor has evinced a g = ' iy P determination to break away from | clally featured for this weck. . I Gninee ety enamei 1 o Watson camp, and his conference N Top-hd style = BNt e 3 with Mr. New justified the belle held R : lined. by some that if a new combination : o ia formed it will be between Governor : : 11 t 8 McGray and the friends of Mr. New, | my milk i %35 . ® 0 2 rather than a continuation of the Galvanized Porcelain ! I nstrate to you Watson-McCrax machine. Friends ~ delivered i Loy { A e gVttt ovever. Sapecn protectedwith | - G ; ! | Ice Chests. .. .....%875 to $28.50 that no agreement was reached for a | A political deal, nor was there any in- | an attached. olination to do so. | {lap to the b Although Postmaster General New | p 5 came to Indianapolis primarily to ad- ca dress a convention of postmasgers and | postal _employes, he was besieged d Ve from the time he arrived until he left { wWY \ . by {mllll al leaders, workers, and job A d 4 T D M overlooked by the aspirant for a post- it ] ecorauve office to see the “big chief.” o Lo : A \ son, intends to be the “king bee” in 3 this | Whitney Stroller Whitney Stroller hitney Pullman . mps dispensing federal patronage in In- | . (Bxsctly as Tiustrated) y (Ezactly as Tllustrated) i lana. Scores of persons sought au- | | The body i3 of Reed, finished in (Exactly as Illustrated) What should properly be termed a L 5 . dience with Mr. Ne i he h he body i3 of R i and hoeld i cither Ecru or a pleasing Blue Made of durable Fiber., and cquin- Medium-size Pullman” type—made i I'he variety is most interesting, aort of “open court” in the lobby of ) | ! . shers: wooden | brIRibe Y00 b phllen 3 the Columbia Club, a republican or- | B Bl dong Dishers, rubhac, tines o B B s I s e Toaten o A i J for we have made our selection criti v : cosy v ¢ith rubber i long push- ganization, refusing to retire to the e e, v 85 s - table $ 75 5 phalgtored $ 00 | idi f able shape ........ wither Cafe or Blue leru fimish. i { i Reading Lamps, Table L: { Torchieres—both floor and sizes. They are in finishes that are new and unique, The Armstronss Linoleum Terefore = ghiditat S350 Jor Every Floor in the House the CheaPeSt el tagelt Complets: Good Linoleum—such as is the Armstrong Linoleum—is an invest- ment, because it gives service that is most satisfactory. Nowadays in the cffects obtainable—Linoleum is properly considered for many floor uses. It is most sanitary and durable—which makes it most cconomical. We are showing a big variety of Armstrong Linoleums— in yardage and Patterned Rugs. 2 They are Grand Rapids s By the Yard— i |I'n Rugs production — which means rinte 7 *rinted Patterns, . - Linoleum ... 2 85c i size 6x9......... $9‘00 i they are high-grade in qual- QRSN =it and $1.50,$].75 and $Q25 sq. yd. >z $14.00 ity and character. Solid j wood patterns. . 7.6x10.6 s ps P S W) [nlaid Parquetry g $1 850 Mahogany, Tudor-finish — patterns ... S that pleasing two-toned ef- fect so rich and distincti Table and Glass make a Hfimm 7> N ! 3 ¢ ‘ il The New Console 'Model Favored Records - handsome combina- 50 —including many new releases tion, complete...... . bevizzd > o i of COlumbla Glafonolas last week. j May be bought separately— : fi 3 3 S 5 " £ g e e A-3677 : . : . : Tt's the latest production London String Quartet $1.00 Table—$27.50 . h = o s i A, Moon of My Delight of the Columbia Grafonola (Persian Garden) 9843 Size 25x142.5 to a 15-Foot Alley, Paved - 2 ’ and one of the most pleasing o tng FANY Mackensts $150 Detached. 12 Rooms, 2 Baths. Every Room : typespraduced: Nexy; graces B3 the Brook (De Boisdettrs) Has Outside Windows ful in effect and adds a fur- e oo nishing charm to the room i e T . in which it i5 placed. The Simple Aveu. Op. 25 A-3727 Concrete cellar, hot-water heat, polished 4 mechanism is superior—and Deurost (Fou're the Nenrest o W5 floors (double), Chamberlin weather strip, il i i thestoneiGolumbis quality. suatiieht Bay. Foxzvots. Tabourette - : e left is a boa Pai concrete porches, extra toilet in cellar, laun- of.rfiov:hshelveslml\s]‘lli‘:‘ 1’102"; Zl 5 el dry with stationary tubs, kitchen on first floor, i Record albums may be con- The Lovelight in Your Byes . ¥ F d oak, similar to il- L Bl S . i I 5 3 Fox-Trots. Manhattan Dance’ i % Fluls ol G ouse built to order by owner, fresh]y painted I B Z . > venicntly kept. Orchestra. A-3829 750 . lustration—excellent size for 49c and papered. S o . unTein. R e 2 many uses. SPECIAL... \ Convenient Johuuy ~Dunns Original ‘' Jazz : g $100 Terms Ronain: Wia = i 5 2 R Because of the very remarkable ® e O My S N price—and the limited quantity, please $1,500 was spent to condition the house. which is like the day before it was occupicd. Nora Bayes. A-3826 75¢ 1 ) y : i ask us to'send C. O, D\ or to ac- Vacant, Can Be Occupied lmmediately | Of course, we carry the other models—beginning with :.‘f.:,:n;,',“‘.‘:?f:}‘ e } ;) S:prt“;)th::m :J‘:deor:.cn or to ac More Room Than a Plenty for Two-Car Garage * | ||| the table type. 2 Price, $26,500 Clear | eventh an ; e Homan £ Gasch I} esee House and Herrmann &l - 1326 New York Ave. Main 3150 ‘ £ “Furniture of Merit”