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WORLD PEACE PLAN RULES ANNOUNCED Federation of Education As- sociations Outlines $25,- 000 Contest. ¥ the Associated Press. AUGUSTA. Me., November §.—The conditjons for the contest for the $25,000 prize to be awarded by the 1d Federation of Education As- | Sociations for the plan considered most likely to bring to the world the greatest security from war have been announced by Dr. Augustus O. Thomas, president of the federation. the right to retain for such use as it may see it all plans submitted. 5. Only one plan may be submitted by one person or organization, and no person who is a niember of an or- ganization which submits a plan shall be allowed to participate further in the contest. Ends April 1. 6. In order to secure impartial de- cision the manuscript should be un- marked, but should be accompanied by a plain, sealed envelope unmarked in which shall be given the authér's name and-address. Any identifying marks will render the manuscript in- eligible to compete. 7. Plans must be sdbmitted on or before April 1, 1924. 8. The award will be given when the plan is accepted and when the plan is inaugurated. TOTS IN U. S. HAVE MORE HUMOR, LECTURER SAYS They Are Greater Interested Read- ers of Noted Humorists, Kim- mins Declares. 12,500 12,500 MEXICAN POLICE SEIZE TRUCK LOAD OF ARMS Leader of Party Supporting de la Huerta for President Demands Return of Munitions. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, November S—A motor truck loaded with a machine gun, two score rifies and two bags of ammunition was discovered by the police in a suburb yesterday. Jorge Prieto Laurens, former mayor of the city, and now leader of ihe co-operatista party, which is support- ing the presidential candidacy of Adolfo de la Huerta, demanded the return of the truck, asserting that the | arms with h it was loaded were destined for Luis Potosi and wers to be used to defend the capital from marauding Callistas. He contended that he had been recognized as gov- ernor of the state. President Obregon, in' reply to a message sent by the co-operatista deputies in which they charged that |a plot was under way for their as- sassination, offered them full guar- DISPUTES PROBE LETTER. Chfllieo‘ths Mayor Says He Does Nof Know “E. A. Tripp.” CHILLICOTHE, Ohio, November 8.— Mayor Addison P. Minshall of Chilli- cothe yesterday issued a formal state- ment denying assertions made during the hearing of the Senate veterans' committee in a letter by E. A. Tripp of the Voterans' Bureau department that he hd been “wined and dined by the mhyor, prosecuting. attorney and sheriff” while stationed-at Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, tast November. The mayor's statement was also signed by former Sheriff Alfred Im- mell, and said: “I do not know E. A. Tripp and to the best of my knowledge never met him. 1 never attended any dinner with him and know nothing concern- ing his affairs while in the city. I know of no reason why he should have made this statement in the let- ter and if T am the mayor referred to in that letter, his statement is -with- out foundation,” ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE | T0 HOLD SESSION HERE Executive Committee Changes Plan Which Gave Annual Meet- | ing to Birmingham. By the Associated Press. | ‘WESTERVILLE, Ohio, November 8. —Decision of the national executive committee of the Amti-Saloon League of America not to hold its national convention at Birmingham, Ala., De- cember 17-20, was. announced last night by Dr. P. A. Baker, general superintendent of the organization. Instead the meeting will be held al Washington, D. C.,, January 12-17, Baker said. In his announcement Dr. Baker de- ( clared the National Capitol is the | logical place for the convention, esp cially in view of “conditions relating | to observanee of the elghteenth | amendment in eastern state: Lack of adequate hotel - accommodatfons in | the southern city was cited as an- other reason. tion. The convention will be in ession January 16, the fourth an- niversary of the coming of prohibi- Dark Teeth Bleached In Three Minutes R eautty, auieRly For scientists have discovered a marvel- which in jost three ous new minutes o liguid, brush {|| dent is barmless—cannot possibly effect recommended by | enamel. Especially hodent today for all leading drug | stores, wuch ax 0'Donnell’s Drug Store, ment bleachés the most dingy dis- |’ cns_from the teeth. leaving them parkling white and lustrous. Just Teeth with a few drops. sightly surface stains disappear as if by | magie and the feeth instantly take on a ||| aszzling whiteness and lustre. Christiani Drug Co.—Advertise- Breakfast Food “Costs less than a cent a dish!” A balanced food that is wf e ot 7fie Truit of the Fields G. G. CORNWELL & SON Carried By 1415 H St. N.W. e MAGRUDER’S 4 Conn. Ave. and K St. Al un. Bleacho- antees and advised them to bring the Dr. Thomas is commissioner of ed- conspiraty charges before a court. ucation for the state of Maine. The Bift of $25,000 to the federation for the purpose of making this award was announced recently, the name of the donor Leing withheld for the | jog) present. | e O o L ey M e e BEEEEB:—: plc——lolc——jc/——|o]lc——]ol——]ol——=]a]——=]d Philipsborn By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 8.—Ameri- {can children, being more interested readers of great humorists than their | cousins across the seas, “are better Th : 1 e House h?rs and have mo: humor than Anoint girls and boys, Dr. C. W, . Gilchrist lecturer at |I|»‘ with soothing, healing ¢ of London and an au- 1 i ME"THUUTUM ; < ) ' Rules for Contest. The rules for the contest are as follows: L. All manuseript must be in type- | written form with sufficient margin for the notes of examiners. compani Tl]u commission on award re- | humor the s they may desire plan should con -up of not to with not more th r of words Vester- | Largest Ladies’ Ex- \hlld clusive Apparel Shop In Wasbington Tots begin to laugh at the age ot | 4, when they sense a that the sense of developed at eight in_at ten. But, he| 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. of Courtesy to thirtéen devel- upon the amount of ma- rbed | —_—————— Queen Mary of England is said to | 1l not be re-|possess a most remarkable memory | ration reserves for names and faces. —_——— thority u)n child psychology, da) told the Federation Yflr Study. Antiseptic, saf Use freely nt night n equal | argument or | \xmu\.mm turned und the fed -We've -Made Some Very Radical Reductions in the Inexpensxve Dres,s Dept.---of Comely Frocks —disregarding what they have been marked —and featuring them for Friday at— 19 In takir~ Frocks from regular stock—you are, .cured the integrity of both the models and the values. And, too. in the assembled assort- ment you‘u find effects for street, sports, afternoon and even more formal wear. (Pronounced Gul-BRAN-sen) ULBRANSEN e Player-Piano | Of course, Crepe Satin, Canton Crepe, Satin Canton, Lace, Chiffon Velvet, Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Charmeen and many of the smart novelty plaids— Play a Gulbransen this Christmas! It registers your exact touch and expression because, unlike other players, the keys are pressed down, not knocked down. This is one of the secrets of Gulbransen national superiority— no suggestion of the mechanical, but a true re- sponse to the mood of the musician. Ask to hear our Community model at $420, Join Our Christmas Piano Club $5 admits you to membership in the Hecht Co. Christmas Piano Club and entitles you to select at once. No need to prolong anticipation; you may own one of these famous plavers as soon as you choose, and enjoy it while making the three=dollar-weekly payments. Tiers and ruffles, flares and straight lines mark the modeling—trimmed with embroidery. ments, braid, lace, fur, etc. orna- The sizes will be found in excellent assortment Second Floor Dlstmctlvely Styled Strap Pumps Are featured for Friday— typifying Philipsborn’s inter- pretaticn of popu]ar s}iapes and our idea of value-giving. $G-50 Both styles, as illus- trated, are in patent kid and black suede. The Gulbransen “registering” piano is guaranteed for ten years. We recommend the popular $420 model; other styles may appeal more to you. The prices, the same the nation over, are stamped on the back of the instruments. . Charming/ New The latest t]\ought of fashion this sea- son has brought satin into prominence —with fetching shapes and dlversxficd . 7 Sati n Hats . $5.00 colormgs and touches of novelty trim- ming that add their effectiveness. For Friday—a splendid edmon of the new Satin Hats will be offered at this spec-lal prx Ema—zma amEla—a—am— Investigate our club terms tomorrow! They are designed on sim- ple but effective lines — one and two_ strap pumps, with smartly stitched vamps and quarters and covered Cuban heels. . fl fl fl fl. ] @. | fl fl fl E ! fl | | | fll cGulbransen player - pianos are sold in Washsngton by the Hecht Co. exclusively. Other Models: Suburban, $495; Country Scat, $600; © W hite House, $700. The Hecht Co. Music Store, 618 F.. Street nan— While they last—Friday— 150 Velvet. and Felt Hats | Irrespective of their original prices They are Shoes of graceful charm. Sizes ; 2V, to 8 and widths ¥ from AA to D. o} m o] m o] | ==L