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S8 _ THE EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY,. JUNE 21, . 1923. . ’ - P R e | suc 3 ificate. - t with Carrick d the woman | night to enter. the. Chatham county ~ ea as e a usoa n Liv teen yeams, and thllblltw-silx{g::: . h;flmsll(vn!‘;: 'Izileflnu;kfl \?‘,'.'{’he’r' ;:: as the sssailant’5T\a ‘sousl married | . y e er. g o ox . I L e | nor the authorities Knew then that ORDER IN sAvANNAH woman of West Savannah. ;To Egypt to F!nd In Apartments of Same Building | "ms e mi vee vearening | Biortht,siiorticn : e ] ; e R e T Ry RN porins rsieet e ey wrs [f Tut Was ‘Dry . ;n: wife on the night of June § and | silk stockings and high-heeled slip- \600 Soldiers Guard Jail Where Ne- around the jail, statjoned there b}viB By the Associated Press. Frances Carrick, a talented singer|Shot the former after taking a few | pers which he wore at the time of his | Brig. Gen. R. 3. Travis, who was Bt 2 < s G.| v valuables. arrest. His appearance was made in- | gro Is Held on White {placed in command of the situation | YORK, —Willlam CHAGAGD ¥ e af e lend | Lo e e o mpoh v iEanal oot a e I | e Ly SPpus two-day growth of | g PR In i on IR i { Thomowon, Lald a6 -the Maul e, | il et N N | s, atihe two alibis which | beard which has penetrated the lay- Woman's Charge. by Adjt. Gen. Pope. | te t to examine the tomb nf D | d Rail en Defeat| ais a girl. slew. Richard C.| building in which he and his wife, | he presented have been shattered by | ers of powder and rouge he sti During the night several rumors of | {\omg TL{;‘I'n#hamflDnl in an endeavor ealers and Railm | me a still greater onigma | Marle Clark. maintamed an apari. | Investigation, police sav. | Ples to his face. ! T impending i meblidreniationlidited | | SONERESOTRRI @ tuttety t Hiown he - % tioni; . | ment, according to the officers. Still Dresses as Woman. 1 ST —— | By the Associated Press. into the aulhor(llevl. all |‘zI which | question, he announced today. Farmet's in Turburlent ‘\?:Téd ‘:::t" hrorl\'ne: b‘:‘,‘,’“,,,".';v"',,'} 'rr:-‘ Discoversd Fraud Late: | The police plan today to dress him| The restrictions are so many ‘to} i 7 4 proved unfounded. li.ust hm:l I‘rulxg the | “Pussyfoot” will safl for Eng- jole of busband ol womuniwhlle At | The wamit et RS o arcioat] asie mnibra again take him before | Buard the United States against in-| SAVANNAH. Ga., June 21.- bl CLA I o i fasa _an o George Washington k 5 | R ; 1 g ne 23. r he wi Session. fhesamenimeiupmEioreimirs) | DS Yome i aaldiCariiod exempied | Mrs. Tesmer. The widow has seen | Jurious Insects that it fa seid (o be | thing was quiet here today after an| ¢ tary will be maintained in| Sonth Africa ang work hie w0 &0 from military service in tne world | the suspect only In feminine attire. | ¢asier for a human being to enter |eventless night following the unsue-|the vicinity of the jail throughout to- | overland to Tutl’s tomb, in ssarch to_neighbors as Mrs. | war. and defectives sald they found| At that time. immediately atter his! the country than s potato. cessful attempt by a mob Tuesday day and tonight. of historical d Br the Associated Press. CHICAGO. June 21.—The national| wheat conference, inaugurated by the Bovernors of seven producing states in an effort to stabilize the wheat- growing indusiry, adjourned late last I . B [ night after refusinz to go on record in favor of a government price guar- || antee for the commodity. | 3 - = After a turbulent debate, which f aligned almo: , al against tran ed with the industry opposing it, a resolution dem: that the gov ernment buy at $1.50 a bushel all 6‘ ” wheat not “disposed of in regular || : sales, was defeated. In its stead the !}/ resolutions committee was instructed to insert in its report the sense of the | conference that the price of wheat || . L 8hould be stabilized. The conference effected a per- manent organization, known as the Wheat Council of America, to be pre J sided over by a board of directors and || executive committee. The counc o e e S sfei ) - e Plenty of A0 Plenty of went on record sent tariff on wheat and urged | . S e e 8/ T e i X s of the nation should or- Semanis, and 1L the Temeoras, thaly i 3 S ‘ § . ] . el e e in Extra Sizes Only, their strength together at that table. The ‘counch’ tavle means_conter- || sible by a special arrangement It the now history. proceed to find g th]s the most attractive (fio“ec- lglll'es. and improvement, know what ought to be done, but Ringle purpose. You are disorgan- at this low pri(‘e. Helio. Red. Bllleq ete. —— — = > m— 4 = and St. Paul, Philadelpaia, d the Rt. Rev. Mgr. Daniel J. , Now rector of the Cathedral || as labor has done, Samuel . — - e TR N 46 to 52 46 to 52 Federation of Labor. declared in an £ to be listened to, they must do like- | NEW Sty There is no force in our social or- X ganization that will not come to the 0 4 y es 46 to 52 And. let me point out, the council ons and agreement through When it comes to doing it you are not Gets Higher Post. St. Peter and St. Paul, Philadel- ar]"‘l'l‘t:w here ,\Psler}"‘lfla\' a B a " Mr. Gompers said . | = l L s Individual farmers have fought i S to N Incluslve ey SEOSAC pa” b Su s A Wonder f ul Arr ay Mode - . <ouncil table with the farmers when the farmers find the way to bring 5 . et s aneeonl’ The vatfiencidin & —and at a low price made pos- The Extra Sizes are cor- 1o make it appear so. tl t tO fit laroe : : rec cu figadon finds Le'place at e councii | with the manufacturer make Y i “The farmers of our country will, w i ir in stry. ! 2 T Ko it 1o whoas e | ] tion of Summer Wash Dresses All the Wanted Summer Col- | 4 . i - i . I o o i ara unil gl we have ever assembled to sell ors—Black and White, Brown, AS BISHOP OF ARIZONA| Rector of Cnthedr;f s % Eete_r <, June 21.—Pope Pius today vhia. to be bishop of the diocese of || Rev. Henry 'Guanfon, who died in || France last November. i American Girl Pays Heavy Fine| In Berlin Court | BY GEORGE WITTE. | Br Cable to The Star and Chicago Dally | News. Copyright, 1023. il . June 21.Miss Caro- rey of Indianapolls, Ind., was .000.000 marks yesterday by | a Berlin court because she tried to #end a check for $10 to Miss Lucy Kellogg of New York, who was stranded in Moehling, Austria. orey was accused of trving io cvade the German law forbid. ding the sending out of the coun- try of gold or forelgn money. Mise Corey went to an Ameri- can banking concern in Berlin and asked that a draft for the amount ramed be sent. but her request was refused. She then Inclosed a $10° bil In a registered latter, which was opened by customs of- ficials. In addition to paying the fine Misu Corey had to pay a tax on ||f| B ] | y 8! D \ 9 P EXTRA SIZ her meager income at the rate of XS R A 1235 per cent. Miss Kellogg d & x4, s HrTA === L = £ starved in Austria for several A i B RS | N\ ONLY weeks, hoping to hear from her | 3 b Ky Z v\ W friend in Berlin. Then she tele- A o : SUSSNAA graphed to other friends in Italy who sent her enough money to pay her bills in Moehling and return to Berlin. Both the young women are pay- ing their teachers here in dollars. It iy said that many other Amer- ican girl students are having a similar experience financially with the German authorities and music teachers. KA XFTR :Vacationifra | i NN/ - - RN TG KODAK ||| §€H =1 . eSS | |\ &8 | Every Dress Made of Standard Fast Color Ginghams together with rolls of films and the e | o Such as Puritan, Amoskeag and Security avt16L | N MY | Fourteen of the Latest and Most Attractive Models K::ak,.,wmk y‘m :a,{ You will be amazed when you see the remarkable value of these dresses. Every one is fresh from the maker— 5 only store in ‘as| ington_selling Kodaks on the . \J made of dependable fast color gingham—youthful styles and splendid tailoring. - It is only through the co-operation Setered] = - S N of one of the largest manufacturers in America from whom we procured a tremendous quantity at a low price, that we are able to offer such wonderful dress values. . i ial i ¢ i i in a long time has a sale of dresses It will be an act of wisdom to buy your summer’s requirements, as the material itself would cost you a good deal more if you went to buy it. No? in a long ti ; 1 of such olll!land::lgochr.c:er b‘;en ie)id in this store; probably never such variety of extensive styles and so carefully worked out. About 75 different designs in choice Checked Ginghams. Be sure to come early while the assortment is complete. ook A e ik 708 Seventh St. N.W. i g 3123 M St. N.W. 2