Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1923, Page 13

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PLEATO CHURCHES FORWORLD COURT: Proposal of President and Secretary Hughes Urged Upon Congregations. nd church organ- t the country are Harding Secretary Hughes in their effort the United States adhere to rnational adcust by Congregations izations throug’ urged to support President and have e Permancat Court of In ice in a call sent br the Federal Council of Churches i the official As many of through their urged the entrance of this. country into the court, and as the Federal Council of Churches in May, titioned Pre retary of § hodies have and Sec- way for the United to enter the court. the line-up of the churches for the and the © itself def ent Court of International ished at The Hague. te sovercign, remained o himself. Disputes were mediate appeal to this changed settled force for the Favoc struction volved rrive. t > r Within th en the s . then the biters s allowed denominations | open the | the anclent primitive way. a system of 1 ing’ the deci Very progre of mankind= can marked by law's slow conquest over Slewly ut natlons, the last of the abso- sovereigns, resisted this change, even up to yesterday asserted the t to be a law unto themselves. As a result came the world war, “Today around the earth the people ’l\lm\\' that If nations are to survive | they, too, must subject thels Indi- vidual wills to established processes of law, their individ interest to the welfare of all mankind. All that the Christian church itself has built up in the hearts and minds of the people | through centuries of effort hangs in the balance. War Produced Worst Menace. ‘For war in the future, alded by the powers of scle simply means self- destruction. This eal to the aword can be abolished nly one means— the means already found effective within the state bullding up an appeal to law instead. That s exactly the purpose of the Permanent Court | of International Justice. InVt we see i great advance in the long struggle | of man to clvilize himself. “A day of great decision for our country and the world has now ar- rived——a day long sought by the Chris- tlan people of our land. There will be strong forces at work opposing the action recommended by the President Some will conjure up dangers to frighten doubtful minds. Others may sause it does not go ail ey L) THE EVENING STAR, W. this s true, the establishment of -the court is a most Important practical step In this direction. Surely we should not hesitate to take the first step because it 18 not a complete solu- tien all at once. Concerted, vigorous and continuous effort in suppert of the court is imperative on the part of all who mee in the principlé of the supremacy of law the enly hepe for the natons.” WILL PICK RIFLE TEAMS. Training Oamp Commanders to Be- leot Fifteen Graduates. Teams of youns men In attendance at each of the clvillan mill train- ing camps in the nlne Army Corps areas will be melected by the com- manding officers to Rttend the Small Arms School and participate in the National Rifle Assoclation matches and the national match for 1923. Fifteen graduates of the advanced courses “who indicate the P of responsibility and. the abl become proficient as instructors in rifie practice” will be chosen at each training camp, including the one Camp Meade, Md.. attended by resi- dents of the District and nearby states. These teams will be sent to a special camp at September 1 next a Union Suits 50c suits, iun all sizes, 4 to 16. o settle at will with their opponents This Famous Thin Model Hamilton Only $1.00 a Week! The Aristocrat of Watches, in the latest 1923 design. From the 25-year green gold guaranteed case to the 17- jewel adjusted movement, it is a prince of good watches. Women’s Rectangular Watch ar 14-kt. gold with 13-jewel movement A beautiful watch - and a wonder- $1.00 & Week M<Cormick & Co. HALTIMORE U.5.A - “It Fixed My Feet Something Wonderful!” Quick and astonishing results are iobtained by Foot Suferers from the _ ‘daily use of Germinol Foot Powder. ‘For sweaty, tiréd, aching feet; for ‘soft comns and soreness between the ‘toes, for all foot odors, its action Js marvelous. GERMINO £ Containg Qg ~ maturcs grontest puripor. Germinsl Foot Powder contains oxy- gen, nature's greatest purifier. You will be surprised at its prompt and soothing action, Even one application {will give wonderful relief. Use it dally {and you will have healthy, comfortable ifeet. It is endorsed by leading doctors, :Buy it today, don't delsy. 1" Price 0c per jar at all drug counters or direct by mail, postage paid from The Balmont Compeny, Chemists, Spring- . fdld, Mass. White, Tan, Shirts of superfine workrmanship, tailored with attached collar. Sizes 132 to 17. Made Lace-Clocked others with lisle garter tops. standards of $275 and $3.00 gr WELDREST Tatlered Silk Howe, the original broad back- seam stocking. Black, gray, brown and white. Slight substandards 51_00 of $2.00 kind CHIFFON SILK HOSE, full fashioned, beautiful, sheer qual- ity. Black and white. Very slight s 2 standards l' 5 S ILE-AND-FIBER HOSE. in ack, white and brown. 59C Slight $1.26 kind EMBROIDERED CLOCKED Silk Mose, every pair perfect Black, navy, gray, champagne and white with combination celor 89C sub- clockings ... . Made of lace and net or Cream. Also at 49c, —in net, organdie and lace, MARABOUT _SCARFS—Black, natural, gray, ige and brewn, Some with heads and tails, others Wwith crepe ends— $4.98 to $6.98 RIDBONS—5 and 6 inches wide, White, black, plai colors and combi tions. Yard.,,, . E L T T T T T (T T L MEN! English Broadcloth Shirts €3.19 r 4 * [ ported English broadcloth that washes per- f§ fectly and is far superior to silk in service. Made with neckband, with separate collar or Custom pleat in back although technically rated as they are practically perfect. Silk Hose Full-fashioned Pure- Silk Hose, some all silk to the top, h . A selection of newest. lace clocks. Black, white, cordovan, Afritan brown, etc. Newest Neckwear. under instruction until sztlisfcdton Fird/ \White checked nainsook athletic _Also with button attachment, in sizes 2 > A Wonderful Saturday Sale of TRIMMED HATS $3.00 Worth $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00. . .. Leghorn Hats Taffeta Hats Canton Crepe Fresh purchase of dclightiul summer models in hats of splendid quality, as well as distinguished style, face effects, flares and new turbans, for both youthful and mature women. Trimmed with fruits and novelties ‘New Sport Hats Smart and practical models for street, sports and general utility wear—in milan hemp, trimmed with silk sand, gray. copen, black-and-white, Gray, Blue quality in fabric and of rich, lustrous im- $ to sell for $3.50—and substandards, - | Very slight sub- ades. CHILDREN’S SOCKS, imported kind, every pair per. 12’/2C fect, ‘White, with fancy colored tops.. CHILDREN'S ONYX Sample Secks, mercerized and lisle kinds, strictly perfect; also s three - quarter socks with ribbed tops. All 25(‘, colors CHILDREN’S Fancy Silk Three- quarter Soeks, ¥ iy ors. Beautiful and ser: iceable .. CHILDREN'S WHITE SILK HOSE for graduation and other " dress occasions. Slight gsc irregulars of $1.50 kind ..... i Camisole Vestees, 49c of organdy and face, White and ollars, Sets and Vestees A wealth of styles, HES, 16 to 1% uu‘!lfllllv waved, = $1,75 KERCHIBFS— hemmed handker- i /) colored bordars. Ka- 12/2¢ HAIR 1 810-8/8 Seventh Street flower clusters, “wreaths All the fashionable colors velvet—white, Here’s a Wonder Sale of 480 Fine Imported TELAUTOGRAPH MAY BE USED TO AVOID FIRE ALARM ERRORS Installation of the telautograph, an autematic handwriting deviece, for sending medsages from fire headquat= ters to the fitty or more engine houses Is belng eonsidered by Capt. John B. Wood, assistant engineer commlis sloner {n oharge of the eleotrical de- partment. This Instrument would be used in transmitting “locals, supplant {n any way the gong sys- tem by which regular fire box alarms sounded. . Wood bellev rois tem and to elimina; er of mistakes in When one company fs called by telephone there (s aiways ibility bf misunderstanding ogation, With the telautograph the ope at headquarters would write the mes- mechanlcal pencils would repro- it “simultaneously on similar tablets in the engine houses. An appropriation must be obtained for the purchase of this equipment, and it 18 possible the Commissioners may {nsert it In their next estimates to Congress, COURT CALLS ICE MAN. Chlef Justice McCoy has fssued a rule on James J. Heany to £how cause next Friday why he should not be enjoined from soilciting ice customers in"a certaln territory of the city where he formerly acted as agent of John S. Blick, dealer in ic Mr. Blick through Attorney Charles 2. Quirollo complained that Heany made a contract not to sell ice in the locality between Pennsylvania avenue and K, 7th and 17th streets for two years after leaving the employ of Biick. Heany quit last week and is soliciting in the prescribed area, the court as tol lmwtlh)u dan | Ing out “loci ar | At the present time i one engine | company s sent out on a telephone | call ali other companies must | tificd of that fact. This Is necessary, because when certain companies are out of quarters other companies must | respond to Lox alarms in the terri- | tory of the engines that are out. This information is now trans- mitted by tapping signals from a master key a headquarters, which strike in But the men on * 7 Sutherland Sisters Hair P A Preparations Suther- land Sisters Hair Grower and Scalp Cleanser with splendid re- sults in grow- ing and beau- tifving my hair Mrs. Elizabeth Jones 76 New York 1ve. N.E. Mrs. Tones ix demonstrating famous _products in_our Toilet Goods Department. C SULTATIONS FR! Georgette Crepe Hemp Hats Ready With Tagal Hats Jaunty Styles in Bathing Suits For the water, for the beach —here are suits as attractive as they are practical, and at prices surprisingly low. Surf Satin Suits, $4.95 Women's One-Plece Rath Suits of lustrous black s satin, piped in white and checks some with scalloped bottoms Round and square necks. SURF_SATIN AND SATEEN BATHING SUITS, black trimmed with colors. One- i $2.98 ek and milan picce sty le BATHING SUITS, promptly if you Pokes, mushrooms, off-the- ribbons, roscttes, L T T O T L LT $ | 79 black, round or V. 4 6 JERSE cLe in y blue with red borders. | Act Rubber Diving Caps 19¢ and 25¢ Fancy Bathing Caps, 50c Girls’ White DRESSES For Graduation $5.98 Daintiest of white voile and organdy frocks for girls of 6 to 14" One model has long waist, tucked skirt, deep, gathered Bertha, short sleeves and sash. Another has five tucks around body, six around skirt; Bertha and sleeves em- “broidered and trimmed narrow ruffle. Other White Dresses 5398 to $19.98 New Jacquette Sweaters Of Fiber Silk $ 1 ()g . Beauty and Fashion wonderfully united in summer sweaters to delight any woman. Rich, resplendent quality in striking diamond checks of buff and brown, black and white, buff and navy and gray and navy. Long sash with deecp fringe. . See Window Display with Pleated Sport Skirts $5.75 Women's smart new Skirts of prunella an wool ‘crepe in the all-popular. plenllngafil Combinations of gray and black, buff and black and brown and white; also in plain tan, gray, navy and black. Al sizes. 325 to $65 Women’s Suits - $15.75 Suits of magnificent quality in a r * heautiful atyles. Tailored of Poiret twil and v;;l.c’%t:lrtw "‘1 !;0 lndbth:;a plece styles; the y _richly embroidered, b beaded. - Bizes 16 to 40. praseiand Boys' §2.00 ‘Wash Suits $1.69 In Navy, Cadet, Gray and.Tan Every puit s fully gusrantsed fof color and wear—every :msuit is & quality suit in every way, Tai- lored of Peggy cloth and Inyineible suiting, in _smart middy and Oliver Twist styles, with embroidered chevrens. All sizes, 3 to 10, L T T O T T T T T O FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923 LUMBER DEALER DEAD. William Robert Mtller. sixty-three’| vears old, well known in the whole- sale lumber trade, .died suddenly Wednesday at his home, 119 Ken- tucky avenue southeast. The fun- eral services will be held at the fam- | ily residence tomorrow afternoon at| 3 o'clock, Rev. Dr. John Weldley of the'| Luthern’ Church’ officiating Inter- ment will be in Rrospect Hill ceme- tery with Masonic honors. Mr. Miller was @ native ¢ N. Y. He came to this years ago and connected himself with the Thomas J. Shryock Lumber Com- pany at South Capitol and G streets southwest, where he wus for many years the gencral manager of that | coneern. In that work he was known | to all of the building contractors of | this city and vicinity. He member of Hope Lodge, No. 20, F. / A. M. and Naval ctor and olis Building A resbyteriun by f: direct conpection wit local churches, but s i the other;Presbyterian churches is sur erine ¥ Miller, a student at the ( Pennsylvania, and a daug Catherine Miiler of this ci Camden, ty thirty Immediate Delivery on Chestnut—Pea—Red Ash Stove Furnace—Coke—Briquets Lykens Valley Stove White Ash Egg 65 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service 811 E St. N.W. jole——lo]——]olc——=|o] ‘Out today Main 311 “HIS MASTER'S VOICE” New Victor Records June 1923 The Lane to Ballybree (Edimu-Speaks) Heaven at the End of the Road { O Dry Those Tears (Tewu Del Ricso) Song of the Soul (Locke-Breid The Blue Lagoon (Milscker-Winterits) Pilin seis Polichinelle (Punchioel) (Rachmasinctf) Prase seis {Noblu of the Mystic Shrine—March The Dauntless Battalion—March {A Kiss m the Dark (rom **Orange Blosoms) Man in the Moon (e *Casaline™) Seven or Eleven { By the Shalimar—Fox Trot Sweet One—Fox Trot or Shimmy One-Step Rosalie—Fox Trot Loose Feet—Fox Trot {New Hampshire—Fox Trot Marchéta—Medley Fox Trot Don’t Cry, Swanee—FoxTrot (om “Boubo™) {April Smiles—Waltz . Zenda—Waltz 1 Vespri Siciliani—O tu Palermo! (Siclian Vespers—Oh, Thou Palerme!) Sakuntala—Overture—Part 1 (Gddmat) Sakuntala—Overture—Part 2 (Godauik) Dearest (You'rs the Nearest to My Heart) Morning Will Come (from “Bombo™) The Music Lesson Baby Sister BluBa‘ Out Where the Blue Begins {Mother'a Love You Tell Her—1 Stutter—Fox Trot That Red Head Gal—Fox Trot {Wbo'a Sorry Now?—Fox Trot Snakes Hips—Fox Trot Liza—Fox Trot_ (rom “Lin") —Fox Trot Little Rover—Fox Trot Runnin’ Wild—Fox Trot Popular Concert and Operatic ... If Winter Comes (Summer Will Come Again) (Askell-Tennent) (1) La Boca de Pepita (Pepin'sLin) (2) Bolero (buscing ibe Bolero) (from *"Songs of the Pyreness””) (Arr. by Sturgis-Blake) In Spanis Africana—O Paradiso (OhPandiset) (Meverbeen) 1 1uatian Fascisti Hymn (lano dei Fascist) (Mansi-Gasteldo) I Tratian Falstaff—Quand’ ero paggio (Whealwas Page) (Verdi) 7s Iiaitan (Down to Garryowen) (Johnstose-Osgood) Quartet in C Minor—Scherzo (Beethores) siring guarcas {Yon Said Something When You Said Dixie (with The “mfiiny e Sm!le} 19048 Original Pemylu%il: Serenaders X o Tonan oy snd i Ochern Wi “™The Great White Way Orchestra International N Orchestra The Goat Wi Wy Orchesta 19063 List Price Frances Alda 65140 $1.25 Emilio de Gogorza 66135 Beniamino Gigli 74804 Louise Homer 87359 Giovanni Martinelli 74809 Titta Ruffo 87360 Reinald Werrenrath 66145 Elsie Baker El:;: Baker}45349 1.25 175 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.25 1.00 Melodious Instrumental Miscka Elman 66144 Flonzaley Quartet 74801 Sergei Rachmaninoff 74807 Sousa’s Band Sousa’s Band! 19056 Light Vocal Selections Olive Kline) Lucy lnbellle Marsh S 45348 Billy Murray-Ed Smalle Dance Records Paul Whiteman and His Orcbelh}19043 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The Great White Way 0"‘“""}19045 The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Zez Confrey and His Orchestra ."I:' GI’:I! 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