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ALTION OFBISHOPS HIBY CHURCHMEN Modern Union, in Statement, Resents Restrictions Upon Belief. Union and f the union in Lead- The Nationa! Remembrance Shop ‘.\ T 2 hefththththtRtRtARLRthL, | SGIFTS That Last Willard Banjo—S$ m a h ogany, decorated in Guaranteed Weight-Driven Timepiece Reliable Clocks, Watches, Pearls, Gents’ Chains and Belt Buckles, Fountain Pens, Sterling Silver and Gold Filled Pencils. Special This Week Only bour Dres: quisitely finished. List Price, $5.50 Special, $4.75 PR R R R R R R R R R R R R SRR R R R L LR R R R R R R R R R R R R LR R SRR R R AR Rttt RLAARAALR |Cave Man Stuff | Lands Lothario By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 14.—Roc- ontl, a Lothario of the Up- per East Side, today was charged with adding a pinch too much of the cave man recipe to his twen- tieth century courtship. Grace Buttacoroli, seventech, charged that he had Invited her to 1ide to work.in his scdan; that he drove to a candy store and forced her to entef; that he backed his proposal of marriage sign on " a promise to finally, he insist- wedding. didn’t wish to was her enga man. But she h, after Visconti telephoned he insisted ey drove to an office build- here, she said, she could nd_to accompany h . There she teley hea Visconti tonight 2 charged with assault and carry- ing a pistol. In New York Jail THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, DEC CLEVELAND TO PUSH FUND FOR CONVENTION Thompson to Take First Step Tn-i ward Organization on Return From Capital. By iated Press. CLI o] ND, Ohio, December 14.— Plans for the collection of the $125,- 000 subscribed to finance the repub- lican national convention, which will be held here the week of June 10, will be put under way immediately through a call for a meeting expect- ed to "ol. Carml A. Thomps an of the Cleveland e, today on his ashington. on’s first step, it is said, will e to call a meeting for Saturday or | Monday of all the Cleveland men and women who have been involved in bringing . the convention here. At this meeting a committee will be named to include five clvic and political leaders, to be charged with selecting a large general committee of 100 members. At the same time managers of the principal hotels will meet to discuss reservations for the convention and to make certain their arrangements comply with plans of the republican national committee. “It {8 chiefly to come to an agree- ment on the hotel situation that Chalrman Mulvane of the national committee on arrangements is com- ing here tomorrow.” Roscoe J. Tomp- | p; kins, representing the hotel men, said. “The Cleveland committee has prom- ised the whole-hearted co-operation of the hotels, and none of us is mak- ing any reservations until delegates, EMBER 14, 1923. alternates, candidates and newspaper men are cared for." Thomas E. Monks, treasurer of the local committee on arrangemen nounced he would issue an fmm request to all subscribers to the 000 fund for the cash. Rental of public hall, where t convention will be neld, cost only § and this was paid by Mayor Fred Konler. DR. STILLMAN, CHEMIST, DIES PALO, ALTO, Calif., December 14— r. John i st States, died He joined the universit 3, N. (", December 14— ton and si | MERRY CHRISTMAS | GREETING~CARDS. v 1340 G Street N.W. | $2,000,000 COTTON FACTORY. :‘ | | MOTOR OILS Instant Lubrication NY OLD OIL will flow freely after your engine warms up and it to flowing. 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This has been the most successful $2 Xmas Piano Club in our history because of the exceptional values we are offering, and the very easy terms. If your home does not ring with music on Christmas morning it is because you did not in- vestigate this great offer. You owe it to your fam- ily to come in immediate- ly and learn how easy it is to own a beautiful player piano. SERVANT PROBLEM HELD SOLVED HIRING BY YEAR Woman Declares Longer Promised | | Employment Would Give Sense of Security and Loyalty. { Special Dispateh to Fho Star. ALTIMORE, December 14.— erv by the ding to Mrs. R, t of the Do- Y ARTHUR JORDANS |§ SPECIAL CLUB PLAYER Only a Few Left Now! One reason for the great scrvant problem in this country, Mrs. Smith said, is the result of people employ=- ing servants for brief periods. Domestic service should be recog- nized like any o vocational work nished by the state and city, the | training schools being apart from the | school system and used as o for the students after they in_domestic employ. . In February, 1923, the United States bureau_of labor sent several women from Washington to Baltimo o| study the turnover in Jabor, as shown | . tions in the office of the 80C e to be published sent throughout Mrs. Smith declared. | she said, and training should be fur- |, npleted their courses and are | &i —_— ROYAL ENGAGEMENT SEEN Princess Tleana to Meet King Boris of Bulgaria. likely to between ri t, the press says, is expected to result.’ SKIFF UPSET, FOUR DROWNED CK PARENTS! . This is vour opportunity to bring music into the home, and into the life of your chil- dren. Do not neglect vourchildren’s education. Give them a chance in life. There is nothing that keeps the home circle together as music. De- cide now to make this a musical Christmas. ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT You Must Hurry---Act Quick You cannot afford to delay if you will take ad- vantage of this great opportunity. There are act- ually but 7 shopping days before Christmas. Our delivery department is now rushed to the limit, and we urge you to call at the earliest possible moment and select your piano. In this great club offer you will find our entire line of high-grade pianos, % including thé Chickering, Haines Brothers, Marshall & Wendell, Francis Bacon, Cable-Nelson and the famous Arthur Jordan. Call tomorrow without fail. "PIANO G St. at 13th COMPANY : Home of the Chickering Piano