Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1923, Page 18

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SHYSE.0P LR DEFESL.. POLEY ' I"E.cll Declares President and " Hughes Must Act to " Prevent “Wreck.” \Ghairman Hull of the democratic national committee in a statement a5t night declared that John T. Adams, chairman of the republican ngtlonal committee, “has defied both President Harding and Secretary Hughes in the matter of the foreign policy of the Harding administra- tion.” Témmenting on Chairman Adams' statement, issued Tuesday night, Wiich dealt with the republican na- tianal committee's recent withdrawal ofia news release criticizing the French and British attitude at the Patis conference on American army of occupation costs, and declared the cemmittee had “consistently support- ed the foreign policy advocated by the republican party in the 1920 cam- i Mr. Hull asserted: “‘Chairman Adams, instead of apolo- glzing to the allied governments for insulting them in the original state- mént issued by his committee, which Sgdretary Hughes compelled it to withdraw, tee in effect will adhere to the for- elgn policy advocated by the irrecon- cllables in 1920 as against any mod- ifications of that policy as inter- preted and announced by President Hatding and Secretary Hughes. i Clear-Cut Issue Ratsed. {“While he does not specifically men- tion the world court, which his com- niittee_has studiously ignored in all its publicity, his evident intent was to. give to the opponents in the re- publican_party of this adopted poliey of the Harding administration aid and comfort by rotten-egging the league of nations, which created it ahd which bears a definite relation- Las raised a sue in the republican par- ether the forelgn policy of the Harding administration is to be formulated and announced by dent Harding and Secretary es under the Constitution or by the republican committee, with no governmental function or responsi- bility, and which apparently is in league with the cabal of insurgent republican senators who are seeking to discredit and overthrow President i Metal Porch Columns | will not rot or crack. Any lengths. Base and cap in- ‘cluded. 410 Bond Bldg. Telephone Main 3934 works almost like magic in the removal of all sorts of ‘spots on any fabric—no mat- iter how delicate and dainty ‘and Kid_Gloves, too. Posi- tively will not injure either he color or the texture. Any one can use it mply apply CLEANSILINE with a sponge or cloth. Presto! 'Qut comes the spot. For sale at all Peoples and other good Drug Stores. Graham Remedy Co. ROACH FOOD Wwill Free Your Kitchen of ROACHES On Buddhist Priest Buddha, and now a Baptist evange! ist, 1s visiting Washington this week priesthood, and, having risen to be as; oc! Christian Japan. up the study of the Bible and about twenty years ago entered the Baptist Seminary at Yokohama. Becoming an.| evangelist, he attracted wide notice in Japan by his lectures and sermons and later t Hawali he was invited to this country, where he is now studying religion in metropolitan center: HINT SUICIDE DUE Turned Baptist TO CURE METHODS > < Evangelist, Here|,,.,... ..; syraying practiosi on Rev. K. Imai, formerly a priest of , Veteran at Illinois Sanatorium, Charge. ~eyin company with H Y. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, May 31.—The self-in- flicted death of & world war veteran after seven weeks of treatment in Dr. George E. Boffenmeyer's sana- torium at Lombard, Ill,, forms & new consideration for authorities today as investigation continues into charges that two women and a man died from the effects of dieting and cold-water spraying methods prac- ticed at the institution. Harry Blucker committed suicide at the hospital in December, 1921, after mento, Calif., pas- tor of the Jap- anese Baptist e ters _Association of_California. Mr. Imai was trained for many years in Japan to assume the dutles of the Buddhist lirious from treatm nervous disorders r '3 war service, his father reported to officials of the state attorney's office, Dupage county. Like the other three patients who died, the elder Blucker sald his son was made to take cold sprays daily from a powerful garden hose stream and was given very little food. Coroner W. V. Hopf expects today to disinter the body of Mrs. Anna Kolar, who died, according to private physicians, from lack of nourishment a short time ago, soon after leaving the sanatorium. Any evidence gath- ered from the examination of her te bishop, began attending missionary services in The resuit was that he took to Hawali. From Harding's world court proposal and the more advanced policy of Secretary Hughes in matters of, International co-operation. perative for President Harding and Secretary Hughes to take prompt and decisive ‘action if the republican na- tional committee is not to be permit- ted to wreck the foreign policy of the Harding administration.”” body will be placed before a grand jury, it_was said. John W. Follmer, an inspector for the state department of registration and education, has announced he will file with the department an applica- tion to revoke Dr. Boffenmeyer's license. While complaints as to the treat- ment have been received from various He has' made it im- Starting the White Shoe Season With An Important $8 to $10.75 $ 5mf'85 We have been fortunate enough to be able to secure the SAMPLE LINES of a faw of the makers of the finest of white footwear. The lot includes Reignskins, Beech-tex Cloth, etc.. trimmed in contrasting shades of red, green and blue leathers and embroidery. There are all sizes and widths 2% to 9 and AAA to C, but not in each style. Sandal, Grecian, Pump and every new style is here—THE GREATEST AND MOST SEASONABLE VALUES IN Skippers and Sport Oxfords. SHOES—for two days only. $ 5.40 32 Pairs for 810 | Sizes 1 t0 9; AAAAtoD. .. .. al Richter 1304 F St. N.W. ADJOINING PALACE THEEATER Several hundred pairs of Finest Quality Suede, Satin, Patent Leather and Tan and Black Calskin Pumps, Strap The Regulation Uniform of a Shriner— FEZ « TUX You have the Fez, but have you the Tux—or is the one you have fitting and good enough to wear among men of such high standing? We feature “The Lounge” typically The Hecht Co. quality. Every new style feature is incorporated. anty Dollars is the price. The Hecht Co. 7th at F other sources, including a number of | g several present and have praised Dr. Bof- SERRATI IS ACQUITTED. Italian Editor Held Not Guilty of Conspiring Against State. LONDON, May 31.—Menotti Serrati, member of-the Itallan chamber of deputies, and other prominent social ists have been acquitted of of conspiracy against the state and have been discharged, says a Central News dispatch from Milan. Dr. Boffenmeyer has denied that the treatments are excessive, DECK UNKNOWN'’S GRAVE. Giant Wreath Placed on Soldier of Revolution. TUCKAHOE, N. Y, May 31—A wreath forty-six feet in circum- White House grounds and from the White House grounds and the grounds of the capitols of the forty- eight states, was placed yesterday on the grave here of an unknown soldier of the revolution, The wreaths contained sprays sent by the President and Mrs. Harding and was tled with a ribbon from Gen. Pershing. s GIRL HURT FLEEING HOME. NEW YORK, May 31.—Mellis Cun- ningham, ~sixteen-year-old Detroit girl, was in St. Vincent's Hospltal to- day with injuries sustained when a rope of bed clothing on which she was attempting to escape from the fourth floor of the Waverly Home, parted and dropped her two stories 1o a balcony. She was being held at the Waverly Home to await the ar- rival of probation officers from Detroit. where she is said to have violated a parole. Signor Serrati, director of the social- ist newspaper, Avanti, was arrested in March, shortly after he returned to Milan from Russia, where he acted asa soclalist commissioner at the session of the third international. Out of this meeting grew a manifesto to the Italian proletariat urging a union of the soclalists and communists in preparation for a revolt against the government. Returning to Milan, Ser- rati found that his radical policies had been disavowed by the staff of Lis newspaper, wheréupon he put communists in _their places. Both editor and staff were subsequently arrested. NOTED ENGINEER PASSES. NEW YORK, May 31.—Rudolph Hering, one of the first sanitary engi- neers in the country to introduce the 54 m of aerated SPECIAL Demonstration Sale of Genuine Bill Folds All This Week at Cur 14th St. Store Made of leather; seven separate compartments—bill fold, coin purse, ticket pocket, vearly calendar. card case, stamp book and identification card. Regular $1.25, §1.50 and 2 values. On sale for 49¢c and 79c L Filling Station for Your Fountain Pen We also repair Foun- tain Pens and supply the needed parts. Agents for Shaeffer Lifetime and Parker genuine Duofold Pens. Special Shrine Souvenir Box Jacobs Chocolates | One-lb. Boxes, $1.50 & $2 Belle Mead Shrine Package With the Official Shrine Seal \11b.,51.25 2Ibs., $2.50 Hershey’s Milk Stuffed Dates Chocolate Bars Regular 60c value 35¢, half-lb. bar, 23c one 1b., 39¢ Hershey’s Milk Adam’s, Beeman’s Chocolate Kisses Wrigley’s and Beech- one lb., 43¢ nut Chewing Gum GG 3 packages for 10c Delicious Gobler Gum —— Drops, one 1b., 29¢ Quality Assorted Chocolates, one 1b., 49¢ Jordon Almonds A fine assortment of one lb., 33¢c delicious Chocolates. MISCELLANEOUS PA Waxed Lunch Paper, four‘p-ckagel i 0. B. H., guaranteed bug Killer. Fort Orange Toilet Paper... $5.00 Scott’s Minute Alarm C Lilly Washcloths, special ... Young’s Dilators, set of four. Williams, Aqua Velva, special Goodyear Household Rubber 35c Whisk Brooms, a good value . One Pound Penbroke Lawn and a Pac 10c Vintona, Mellin’s Food, large Fletcher's Castoria Eskay Neurophosphites, pint Absorbine, Jr. $1.25 Hood’s Sa 50c Lion’s Milk of - THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D: C, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1923 All Victory Notes are “Worthless” as to Interest after May 20th Victory notes bearing letters A, B; C, D, B and' I ! have been ‘“‘worthiess,” in so far as the emrming i lswl . of your mpney is concerned, since: Decemirer | a8 | On May 20 the remainder of this issue was called' | in, and interest ceased on that date. Redeemr themr promptly and put your money to work again by depositing in our savings department. ‘We will gladly assist you in other investments shrould you cara to diseuss them with us: Bring your bonds to us for exchange into: momey again. 1 Application for loans in the: Potomac Joint Stock Land | Bank received at our Main Banking House and Branch | The Franklin National Bank | Pennsylvania Ave. at 10th St. N.W. BRANCH: 1111 Connecticut Avenwme: JOEN 3. COCHEAN, Pres. THOS. P. BICKMAN, V. F. & Cak: § water supply, died at his home yes- terday. The system is said to have greatly reduced the mortalit: typhoid. Mr. Hering acted sulting engineer to 110 cities in the United States and Canada in connec- tion with the installation of water and sewerage systems. B | Foot Soreness Lies in the Joints When Joint-_-_bu Soaks In Foot Agony Gets Out—Quick You can’'t get rid of sore, in- flamed, aching feet unless the rem- edy you use soaks right into the many joints and tendons of the feet. For that is where all foot trouble starts— Treating the skin with powders and baths does no real good—it's a thing of the past—Try the new way. | Just rub on Joint-Ease—Watch | it ‘soaks right in in one minute— The sorest of sore feet are like new in a couple of days! It's Mtainless preparation and a tu at Peoples Drug ement. is only 80 c Stores.—Advi en ertis: Special Demonstration Sale Fountain Pens At Our Store At 604 9th St. N.W.; Every pen sold part of our c-vn stocls, demonstrated by eur own salesman, The O’Donnell guarantee ¢>f i good service sold wilth every pen. The King Tt Fountain Pew: $1.98 Came in and seetdit. A KODAK. —will keep fresh the memory of the Ejreat Shrine " Conclave in Washington. Theve will always be the ogpor- tunity to “snap” a \plo- ture of the s or friends visitivg 'from other parts of the country. JAFf youd ex- posed fllms are bryught to O'DONNELL'S {to be developed you art: as- sured the best nesuits. Soda Fountain There is bound to be a congestion during the Shrine Convention, but we have four large, sani- tary fountains that are well equipped with both facilities and soda men who will serve vour lunch with a very little loss of time to you. Fresh Fruit Lem- onade, Limeade or Orangeade. ....... Fruit Sundaes, with whipped The Peer of Them All 2 for 25¢c. Box of 50, $6.00. Box of 25, $3{)0 50 in Cedar-lined Humidor, $6.00 Edmund Burke, Perfectos 3 for 25¢. Box of 50, $4.00. Box of 25, $2.00 LaGarcita, Perfectos 3 for 25¢c. Box of 50, $4.00. Box of 25, $2.90 Greater Union, Perfectos 5¢ each. Box of 50, $2.25, Box of 25, $1L.25 A full fine of popular brand Cigars and Cigaretifes always on hand at our well known cut prices. e e e )| (e R i R Homemade Sand- wiches, good assort- TEN T_MEDIC INES TOILET ARTIC LE.—S ..65¢c - 50c Dorin Rouge A ....25¢ $1.c0 Coty’s Compact, gold finish $1.00 Azurea Face Powder . s 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo. . o o o Hudnut’'s Three Flowers Face Powder...... ..&... Hudnut's Three Flowers Skin and Tissue Cremuy:. .. Djer-Kiss Face Powder 75c Azurea Sachet, in 1-0z. bottle.... $1.25 Manon Lescaut Face Powder. . a splendid spring tonic. - 59 10c, 23c, 43c, 89c, $1.39 24c, 4lc, 7ic . ...95¢ .35¢ velopes for $1.00 Set of Kitchen Knives Seidlitz Powders, a box Veltex Washcloths . 75c Clothbrushes only 50c Hand Scrubs, special . 25c Hand Scrubs, special. Kitchen Aprons for .. 28¢ Colorite, all colors Purina Castile Soap. Black and White Soap, per cake. ‘Waltke's Olive Oil Soap . Lion Castile Soap, per ba Conti Castile Soap, about Sayman’s Vegetable Soap. Oriental Peroxide Soap. - 4-pound bar-. ... $1.00 Vinol $1.00 Herpl_dde 5 soc H P.& W. P.D. & erpicide 75¢c Fitch’s Dand: $1.00 Tonall .... 50c Syrup White Pine and T Peroxide Hydrogen, pi Co. Effervescent Phosphi Hill’s Cascara Quinine ... $1.10 Tanlac . 2 Phillips® - .3 cak« 50c Armour’s Armour’s Red Bone Marrow.. $128 Dreco 28¢ Syrup White Pine and Ta Extract Beef . Dare’s Mentha Pepsin = e - 69¢ Heavy Turkish Towels Special, 47¢ 39¢ Turkish Towels Special, 29¢ per dozen, 49¢ Mineralava » Beauty Clay Brings the Bloom of Youth per tube, $1.00 $1.00 Ideal French Lilac Toilet Water Special, 49¢ -89¢ | Mandarine Rouge, leatherette box.. Mandarine Rouge, paper box..... Azurea Talcum : 50c D. & R. Cold Cream. Jatamansi Hair Tonic . s 35c Mennen's Shaving Cream. 50c Mennen's Shaving Cream 50c Neet .. Lion Bandoli < Lion Brilliantine ..... Ideat Cold Cream e Liquid Henna Shampoo . 0. D. Depilatory Mary Garden Toilet Water. Mary Garden Face Powder. . g d ‘8¢ Lrevew v Domiuo Vanisking Cream, 83c Domino Wrinkle Cream, 83¢c Lebona Lady Bug Soap Bubbles, 29¢ Santox Foot Relief For Tired, Aching Feet | Removes Hair Harmlessly . 25¢ o T R S T L Money [ ":hm 69c Oakley’s Ye-lb. Can Usola Theatrical Cold Cream, 29¢ Waltke’s Lavanta Castile Soap, 1.1b. Bar, 19¢ Ziora Antiseptic Mouth Wash, 50c Pineglow Shampoo, 39¢ POMPELAN OLIVE OIL Mavis Talcum, 17¢, 39¢, 79¢

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