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38 500 GIRLS SHIPPED IN WHITE SLAVE PLOT U. S. Immigration Officials Hunt Gang Leader in Berlin, Said to Have Been War Spy. jated Press. LS, November 1.—A dis- a vast white slave -enter- rise, through which more than 500 girls are reported to have been ship- ped to the United States, has led to the increascd vigilance of the Ameri- can immigration authorities, Whose ves in Antwerp, the Bel- . hadve definite proof of the affair. The principal in the plot, named Brown, was president of a girls' protection society In Berlin, Wwho sent the girls via Antwerp, Ham- burg and Rotterdam to the United States, where they fell into the hands i discovered as the result of us complaints, ¥rown fled from Germany. The Bel- gian authorities regard as curlous the fact that they have received no request for Bro arrest from the German_ : They Suggest that this due to the fact that ported to active mer plonage sys afraid that w &lum he woul ACTORS’ STRIKE FADES. Difficulties With Producing Man- agers Are Ironed Out. little difficulty cation On Broadw: ratifi- it is felt the agree- o the possibility | next June, when | nt expires. Re- | ot be confirmed at the Equity As- | oned its demands | though it was rs also had made re expected to hear eport on the agree- | while the Equity has | & for Sun ment Delicious THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923, e e e e Mulligan to Leave Marines After 30 Years of Service Q. M. Sergt. Owen Mulligan, & marine for thirty ‘years, bade good-bye to the | corps vésterday afternoon. And when %e officially was placed on the retired list all of his “buddies” | in Washington, from the commandant of the corps to the Frooklest” buck private, rine hepdquarters here. Maj. ‘Gen. John A. Lejeune, com- mandant of the corps,” presented per- sonally to Sergt. Mulligan the last of his many honorable discharges at 2 o'clock and @ career with the Devil Dogs ended which has brought service famed on land and sea. As:® recognition of his merits he was brought to headquarters here and made confidential messenger and chief of marine orderlies in Washington some time ago. Since then he has been a figure at head- quarters, ~ Mulligan entered the British army at eighteen and went to India, serv- were in ' attendance in ‘the| most spacfous room available at ma- | ing under Lord Roberts in the Af- ghanistan campaign. He entered the three years' double time for service in Cuba and the Philippines —under the old rules. He is just fifty-nine | years of age. For the last fifteen years he has lived at Riverdale, Md., and has been prominent in activities in that com- munity. UNDERWOOD HITS G. 0. P. Lays Blame for Farmer Distress to Party Policies. FRANKLIN, Ky. November 1-— Without referring to the fact that his hat in the ring for the demo- cratic nominatich for President, Sen- ator Oecar Underwood of Alabama addressed & political spcech toa gath- ering of Simpson county democrats here. *The speech was devoted to a summary of problems which Mr. Un- derwood declared now are before the | American service In 1596 and served | twenty-seven years actual time, with | E democratic party and the American people. The speaker gave a detalled review of accomplishments of the democratic I party during the administration of Woodrow Wilson, and said labor and | agriculture had benefited during the | Wilson administration. } American farmer today, he asserted, was a, forelgn market for his prod- | ucts. The republican party, he added, opean markets to American pro- ers of agricultural products. Senator Underwood 1s scheduled to NEW YORK ARTIST WINS LOGAN MEDAL AND $1,500 Other Awards Are Made as Ameri- can Paintings Exhibit Is Opened. | By the Associated Press. | - CHICAGO, November 1.- Bellows of New York, with “The Por- | trait of My Mother,” was awarded |the Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan | gold medal, carrying with it $1,500, | for his contribution to the thirty- | sixth annual exhibition of American George The Seden is & roomy, fullbodied, four-door car. It is finished ia rich blue and black, and striped in red. You will find no com- promise here in quality or completeness. Prize f. 0. b. Pontiac. Lower Prices on the Brand New True Blue Oakland Closed Cars! The most pressing need of the | through its foreign policy, closed | speak tonight in Bowling Green, Ky. | Only the complete facilities and resources of Oakland, a division of General Motors, permit these quality-built, six-cylinder closed cars, with Fisher bodies, to be sold at such unusuallv low prices. Smooth and quiet performance, of a kind hitherto found only in the costliest cars, is achieved by Oak- land’s brand new engine. The very ultimate measure of safety is insured by Oakland’s sound, practical and simple four-wheel brakes. Nowhere is there the sljghtest compromise with sturdi- ness, comfort, power, or any other quality essential to the fin- est closed car. You must actually see these closed cars to appreciate fully how far they surpass all others at any- where near their remarkably low prices. Won’t you stop in today and inspect them? - paintings and sculpture, which opers at the Art Institute today. Other awards announced include: The Potter Palmer gold medal, car- rying with it $1,000, to Leovold Seyf- fert of Chicago, for his “A Rortrait of Dean Hall.” The Norman Waite Harris sllver | medal, with 3500, to Charles W. Haw- thorne of New York, for “Adoration of the Mother.” medal, with $500, to William Ritschel, New York, for “South Sea Foam.” The Willlam M. R. 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SPECIAL . 527. 5 0 TUXEDOS and FULL DRESS wuinep Style ONE Service FLIGHT Satisfaction Satisfaction Other Prices {. 0. b. Pontiac ) : . Roadster $945 Sport Touring $1095 Sport Roadster $1095 Business Coupe $1195 Coupe for Four $1345 Chicken Soup Franco-American DISTRICT OAKLAND COMPANY 1709 L Street Main 7612 | Quart can.. . ..35¢c | | S— : e ‘; ) ”bD’! AR AR 2= Dozen . ......$4.00 | : ) None Better Made Touring Car $945 10th and F Streets N. W. ; ; : : = | A Modern Kitchen Accessory That Will Relieve You b MagrUder S From Cooking and Help You Save Health and Money Fine Groceries 4 Conn. Ave. and K St. Established 1875 Thermatic Fireless Cooker Demonstrated Here All This Week by Mrs. E. E. Lewis, Culinary Expert of Boston LOUIS & CO. 7thand G Strcéets N.W. The Thermatic Cooks for You While You’re Qut Or Busy Doing Other Things at Home g The woman who uses a-Thermatic Fireless Cooker knows what it is to enjoy living. With no cooking to watch and worry about, she is free to go to the matinee, go a-shopping or free to entertain. Opening Our Cfiristmas Victrola C}ub First 5 All she has to do is prepare the food and place it in the Thermatic. When she comes home around the dinner hour there is a piping hot meal ready to serve. E R The Special Demonstration Prices This Week Are Quite Tempting We believe that the amount of time, fuel. trouble and money the Thermatic saves more than justifies the little expense of getting one, particularly when they are sold on the club plan. - 'Payment Makes You ‘a Member Join Today Select any style Victrola. that you want and pay $1 a week until Christmas— delivery any time after December 15. Demonstrations Daily on Our First Floor, Except Between the Hours of 12 and 1 P. M. No Need to Stand Over a Hot Range and Watch the Cooking—The Thermatic Needs No Watching—Forget the Cooking Until Serving Time The Thermatic cooks cheaper cuts of meats tender. © No nd to always buy the most expensive cuts. The Thermatic is the young mother’s choice for cook- ing the baby’s foods. The Thermatic relieves you of those un- pleasant hours of standing, over a hot - range in a stuffy kitchen. Once the food is in the Thermatic, forget it until serving time. Without"doubt, the surest and best way of having ' TR LTI THTE BIEY L a VICTROLA 'in your home this Christmas, because: : ’ = ’ All that you have to do to become a member of this wonde;ful club isv to select the medel Vic- : : swenth streer - Mlayer € Co. & Between D & E trola that you prefer and make a first payment of $1.00. With a variety of new models, and prices ranging from $25.00'to $375.00, you are certain of finding just the instrument that you like. A ; ¢ 3 : ’ Make payments of.$1.00 a week, until Christmas, and then the balaucé remaining is divided into twelve equal convenient monthly payments, giving you somewhat:over a yedr in which to pay for your ; ‘\I)gA Victrola. EESRREEN (MO AR 4 :