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esses made a similar discovery, to the | about Mount Kisco, some of the high | Can the Dairy and Milk Inspector Ac- A famine. The report adds that such afand a party of young girls on roller then Miss Morrie Bodle; orris, end that rooms given to cards now |lights in art and letters figured in|complish for His Community,” by COOLIDGE GETS FOREST famine would be more disastrous to | skates Dassed Mr. O'Brien's place and | sofved. in & secrotarisl cuypn.c‘l‘ty jare belng arranged for the Chinese |the awards. the United Kingdom than any other |“annoyed” him by the disturbance.|the office of the chief of ordnance. 'fi-me and some wide-awake im- Carl 0. Seamen, Manchester, N, H, DATA FHOM LOHD LOVAT country. Doris charged that he threw a cup|U. 8. A, and as assoclate editor of (vorters are doing a thriving busi- At the afternoon session the follow- The commissioners are taking ac-|of water on her and then threw thg | Army Ordnaace, the official organ ness in Chinese silken pictures show- woRLD MILK BODY ing reports and papers were read R tive steps to see what reserves are |full contepts of the bucket on her |of the Army Ordnance Assoclation ing Mah Jongg parties and covers for R t of 1tt: de milk, | British Timber Expert Confers|available for tmport and how long |and struck her on the head with the |She was the author of a number of the tables which were embroldered in s ommice On seraeae Uk they mve likely. o last, bucket, infiicting & slght wound. Mr, | 8hort stories published in various. an older time. In Narragansett Pler, by C. Sidney Leete, United States De- ‘With Tree Experts Here on Lord Lovat departed for New York | O'Brien said that Doris, when he ru-’mpfllhly magazines. Resident in la close rival of Newport, this sum- partment of Agriculture; report of c yesterday, from where he will sail for | monstrated with her and her party, q‘L:".'J:f"}’:.J.‘.".‘?:., e‘;roly pc"\"d"“d' mer, that hostess was most popular | committee on serving milk in schools, | ongervation Plans. Great Britain coon afterward. | took off her skates and struck him | m Fairmount | | Seminary. Who was hest equipped to give Mah by Prof. W. P. B. Lockwood, Amherst, : = | several times on the arm, and it was | ; | Jongg parties. Mrs. Frank Samuel “What 1s the Best Type of |, ArFiVing from a tour of Canada and b Tyes by hev bushend 2 : » a4 | hat h thi th bucket f andher Guugniers were ‘noted \or Inspection Questions Occupy At- i}ffi( “Leglaintions by Br. Ll & the United States, “Mal. Gen. “Lord| BUSINESS MAN ACCUSED e e s !::; [mother. Mrs. Morrie B, Morri. theirs and Mme. Poulieff, wife of < P “rank, Moblle, Ala., and “The Correct | Lovat. ¢ n h = - R Sl SOV Sheppard, o Loe the secretary of the Bulgarian.lega- tention of International ! Sampling of Ice Cream,” by Benjamin | ¢5tT¥ commission. had a confer. | ton I -Wasbington ‘and. wio. is_ the Vener, Springfleld, Mass. ence yesterday with officlals of the | QF STRIKING GIRL 13\MRS. SHEPPARD BURIED | —— youngest Waughter of the Samuels, Association. The' convention will continue to|American Tree Association. To them b el L | | {were among Tne”mose briltiant ‘and B oy, antion | A it (R dispontion ot the| e sevents-one| IN ARLINGTON CEMETERY| HELD AS BLACKHANDER. {consistent players of the summer. | Election of officers of the Interna- American tre [ ™ des 5 3. < . to help reforest wood- | - | — ¢ Dairy and Milk E. Bolling, Brockton, | Latarob Fack “ sears old, for many years doing busi- | 2 The season af Mount Kisco ended | Srameeiors uow hoiding & three-dny { Mass. president; Dr. J. B. Hollings- | land areas cut down to supply tim- |¥ | NEW YORK, September 20.—Fran- : 5 "e |ber in the British isles for war pur- |ness at 1304 Pennsylvanla avenue |Services Held Yesterday at Gaw-| . ., Guila, alleged author of tw y : se here at the Ralelgh Hotel, |worth, Ottawa,’ Canada, first vice | 2 | y i ot two last week In a brilllant horse, cattle | eatioh Nela fomorrow afternoon at |president: J. E. Earnshaw, Kansas il Tioxs southeast, was defendant in the| y...q Ghopel for the Wife of blackhand letters sent (o a wealthy and dog show, with an agricultural | Will be oM vice preident; | Lord Lovat called on President |ypited States branch of Police Eourt | Widow in Ttaly. threstening her and e xRibition. appe 5 T ; ’ , oolidge, whom . he discussed | - : : | : , was s Sxhibtion, @openced, | Onitho GeKRIS | objects of this association, | Th Peoxtaant Canadian and American forestry condi- | Yesterday on a charge of assaulting | Army Officer. as he walked into a trap set by post O g e M oRe e Ok I | develon, e\ focs I ouRLemecte Weld, Washington, D. C., secretary- |tions, The annual report of the Brit- | Doris Jenkins, thirteen vears old, Who| puneral services for Mrs. Creedy |office inspectors and Lieut. of Detec- nandale Farm, at the foot of the|l0 develop untform e efc treasurer. ish forestry commission just made |resides with her parents at 538 15th | c. Sheppar wife of Lieut. Col.|tives Gegan, to claim & lettér sent him grand old peak. No jollier show has [ FD6C "j“l S nh anh Uk peos Many members of the association |public’ points out that it ‘is evident |street southeast. Judge Schuldt con- | Shepyard, were held yesterday at|by the widow. been staged this season and nearly | [EMEREE, RHE ARG T L, P08 the [ will remain over for the World's |from measu adopted in other |victed the defendant, but took his Gewlei's Chapel, with interment at| Police said the widow had paid him all of bucolic New Hampshire and :;‘me l" {,;0 hands of men who have a | Dairy Congress, which opens here on | countr there exists . widespread | personal bond Arlngten national (‘tmeu—ry.h ) 745 and nm‘n‘ej u.:‘ema_mafefl h&ow more. Vermont competed in some of the |{FOC 0 M G\cage of dairy work; | Tuesday. wpprehension of an Imminent timber | The evidence showed that Doris ~ Dnring the war Mrs. Sheppard,’ ihey announced he confessed. classes. Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson, - or 4B Who hhs 2 sammerhome near aoust | o perfect efioient mothods 'tor the e L s isco, entered some lovely little | pacteriologienl Bd o0 O 1o des e eIl o i oh ol vara | YAlup angisncourakaiths s niuiny Clon es and walked off, ay i = i YANCEY, gF more of blue ribbons. Mrs. Ca’ley | cate consumers in the matter of their s Frances McNew. man, took prizes on their Pekingese, | tinent issues relating to milk and its Fa R while' Mra. H. McK. Twombly ot 4| products and to consider the progress 533, rst prize on her hand-churned but-|of events with reference to these Milit. W W. lter. Mr. Willlam Fahnestock, who |commodities ary Order World War |ter; Jir, Winiam vabnes by, took Bioote/and Raperts. Banquet and Ball Friday |Prizes for cabbages and wrnips and | o0 SO0 L8 and reports were . A i oane g c e at yesterday's morning session Nhe bananet s tary o land Mrs. William ane got the |made at yester be oranduet and military ball t0 {1y, rinbon for Guernseys, which are | ag follows: “Premiums with Speclal be given Friday night, October 5, at|ner specialties. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor | Reference to Quality In a Milk_ the New Willard Hotel by the Mili- (hold this exhibition eve a st | ply,” by Dr. F. D. Walmsley, Chic tary Order of the World Wa !before their charming country o report of committee on pasteur i il £ e Wotla R Wi e e et £ return to theif | igation of milk and cream, by Dr. € social event of the early sea- | ity homes. Flowers and vegetables | William H. Price, Detroit. M . son, being attended by officers and ! are distribute spitals [ port of committee on food v their wives and sweethearts from all | toriums prize cattle and|milk and milk produs by Sl change h. . Boston, Mass. i FLr.oc e punlced numerous lite Dairy Barn. ; All officers residinz in Wdshington |ary 4 ¢ colony is do o § *h, Richmond, Va. and “What willbe hosts:and during the diye of | e —————m e the convention, October 4, 5 and 6, will all be in uniform | The Military Order of W is composed of officers of all branche tary and naval service sTales of Well Known Folk @ ¢ in Official and Social Life 2 in FURS , g oo = | ~ : e e i S ) . that will appeal to women ois du Bologne on a S MW who, while demanding the ndid home in e Bhisiige: Farte. "wia nclsural o W best in the interest,of ap- - | e | E E, g n I E @ I @ ! ———T ?bil’psbom 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. nd old feudal stronghold which, being adjacent to the great ‘eathedral. suffered . the : pearance, n eV e rtheless same fate from the German guns. 1 1 .‘n"\rr heing rapiaiy Weciten | | are ever watcehful for an opportunity to AC are requent visitors to Wash- inton and o kinared ivine i War- | § realize a legitimate saving. renton, Va that the SR bridge whist s passing collar and cuffs, silk lined coa g if a hostess wishes to at- hl’l”:::\l‘i‘t‘:.se’:\'l}:l‘:f\" Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats, ! C e royal game| | skunk collar and cuffs, silk lined...... rather than for auction or any of | p derivations of bridge. Mrs, Ar- ATV Custiss Janles, whose splendid % 3 wport, Beacon Hill House, rs a radiating point | ¥ ashion, found he bridge parties feion found her bridge parties 923 G ST. who wer formerly clamorous for | their game found "excuses for not{ ding the tri-weekly gathorings, | voices” of Mah Jongg. Many host: ;I‘II(K‘I‘I‘I‘l("ill::‘u»r(uul so- | Bay Seal (dyed coney) Coats, skunk $120 (I U J fl fl fl | fl ! - |c—— |o|——= o] e—==] 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Fl ., Puilipsborn ru- We've planned a demonstration at three popular prices in oats of Qualit ---that should keenly attract your interest on Monday -~~1t s an extraordinary occasion, indeed 3 5 5_$79.5o_$99.5o The cloths, of course. are those soft. rich pile weaves that denote both elegance and excellence. The models are new and distinctive—featuring special draping—plain or with collars and cuffs of Fox Fur, in all colors, including Platinum, Natural Squirrel, Viatka Squirrel, Beaver, Wolf, Kit Fox, etc.—and lined with superb silks. e e e o e e Tt o A Spléndia Display of New Héts which the qualities are definitely greater than the price— 10 This is one of the stellar offerings of the Popular Priced Section: The shapes are distinctly new and decidedly smart—developed in Panne and Lyons Velvet—with flowers, feathers and novelty orna- mentation. The shapes are particularly effective—small and smart, or large and dressy—with every wanted autumn color tone. Contemporaneous in interest with the Coat offermg are these i Frocks street, sports, after- and evening wear Velvet Beaded ’ Black Georgette Braided Navy Crepe Satin Embroidered Cocoa Canton Crepe Plain Tailored Rosewood Charmeuse and Some Brown and Poiret ; Fur-Trimmed High Shades We Shall AlSO Place on Sale Monday l——olc—=lale————[o]c—=|alc—=a]c——c——=lalc——=]ol——=Jale——=]o c——Ja]c——jal——o]c——=]o e—=]al—= o] —— o[ ——=] ] I lole——al——oF—lo]——a|—=]o|c——o]—=]o]——o]c—— o] ——] Genuine Mattewan Velours —in all colors and the late;tvs 3 .95 shapes—at . . ... . i ai% le——loie—0] o ——=o|lc—=|al—=]al—=]ol——=—=lal——=]a]—=|n|c——=c—=alc——=]o]—=[o]——]o—=]o|c—=]o[c—=o0]c——]oi——= o] —=]o]c—=]o[——=[o]e=——315] iE—EEEEEEEEEEE =