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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1923. —_— much more as may be needed at Bny' of a personal property tax in addition . » for which they were ved at a time for work and improvements| Would work a grave hardship on the Coolldge S Order times durini ity operition within h which Congress may be willing to|OWners of small cars, whose Interests District of Columbia and within sl authorize,” Representative Zihiman |1 am particularly anxious to serv F H lf H l'd state of Maryiand said. Representative Zihlman was author- or ria oliiaay| - motor vehicles licensed the District Questioned by Representative Rath-|i%ed to revamp the bill In conformity f bone of 111 v with the amerdments that have becn I M d Cl lights In con thy o []F A“_U S BISH[]PS T S Sfaien hnguy to whether of 1ot | provosca ma present it in percecica | 48 [Mlade Clearer i il AR | needs” that cowld be taken care of by | fOT™ at the meeting tomorrow. x j and, which 1s alxo the additional revenue, Represents: | The President has changed the |regulation of h tive Zihlman pointed out * TRUCE PLANS COMPLETE. | puible st | lights is on file superintendent of trict of Columbia verbiage of the or giving gov- : reeds” for streets, sewers. o SR e : tion, water mains and school approp . g | 5 5 Dr. Marcus Benjamm Will ations which the people of the Dis- | Proclamation Issued Giving Sixty- holiday on the day befor trict are willing to make, but which Day Reolprosits *hristmas, so as to limit the privi- . . the appropriations committee of Con- > M | R hat day. The original Pla in Na- 1 ; to that day. ce Collection L s has Bpen reluctant to authorize. | Formalities for automobile reci-| order provided that “beginning at MENTALITY QUESTIONED. tional Cathedral never shown a reluctance to pay |Drocity between Maryland ‘and the| 9 aan. December 34, 1923 four e o I more taxes to get theso big Icprove. | District of Columbia were completed D O e Eovernracat db- | JApanese Clatining to Bs Detectiv ments that are so greatly needed,” |, a 4 Com-| 98Y'8 We A4 TR 2 Representative Zihlman sald. et h i s s pantments m',"fl,"':;’,,',"I;’,,‘,\";:,’,.;‘{;‘\:,‘; Arrested, Announcement was made today of the nentative’ Ratnbone a5 to whether Gon Smiar to teg one tmued the| won¥icimiir 24, 1023, four hours K tion of the portrays of all the 3 the District did reasonably well as|3aryland granting. reciprocal privi.| ©of labor shall constitute a day R enoma sty hishops of the Protestant compared with other municlpalities [leges of roads in Maryland and the| Work. ete. The wrod “beginning® |years old, who said hie is a detective al Church for the National | Roprasentative Zihoman el that the | Diptrict to motorists. LTSI B A e L 1 e Na epresentative Zihiman said that the el jon st 4 tirely n ) hse: min, the first lay eathedral lecturer. the revenue in the District Is raised | lymbia hereby grant to the regidents | = SR e SR We DE Boiibrih i hes neen ovatiag] by the personal property tax. o’ of" Maryland, who have |based upon an agreement whereby |rested at Union st : ) X 4 o o e e laws of the state | the following conditions must be ob- | from New York much of his lelsure to the making of | PE sl e s I with the laws of the atats | the following condition from New Yorl a com bioraitorsanh Iet: , | owners from the personal property | 24, permission 10| “That 1974 rict of Columbia | il v tax was started by Representative | yge the District of | tags will \e recognized in Mary- | ks autograpl gia) Lampert of Wisconsin, who said: |Columbia for the p beginning | 0 January 1, 1924 unless B aeie : S iangeiSte. “Open confession is good for the soul, | January 1, 1924 and expiring Febru- | ac «d by 1923 Maryland tags. |ters to the city, one bury of Connecticut, Bishops Provoost and, having voted In. favor of this|acy ae 1054 withont (ho matoss at the To n cards issued Lo Union station, and Moore of New York, Bishop Free. amendment_yesterday, 1 want to say | further registration under a nt of licenses of [ treatment and of 5 S . N S ; now that I am satisfied the Z2-cent|pursuance of the laws of the L n Dis: Columbia with the|to his native coun ol and Bishop Jarvis of gasoline tax will adequately take caré | trict of C a. 19 District of Columbia |the patient are bein t - of a just taxation and that imposition ! The arrangements _are | s arried in the motor vehicle | polic receipt of these historfeal treasures, pertaining to the \.l.-\\-lup'l ment of the Eplscopal Church in the | , will in time make its the achicvements which will be made possible by the of $10.000.000 fund by Cathedral undation. the first ¢ paign of which is now on in th of Wasl iment employes in this city a s writ D I D N S NN & D) SN NN SO D S D) t dificulty of the Bishop \ ] 7 ! i Chine Gowns R T S | WHEN YOUVE RUN DOWNSTARS TO ; ; . ; ‘ $10.00 © requirements for church attend- BET A BUTT-ON SEWED ON YOUR B \ Real filet, val lace and ' fine cortfi RIS SRR Al SHIRT AND DISCOVER. JUST A SECOND TOO Guvas A i ¢ fucke gt it et e Tl S et (S LATE THAT YOUR. WIRE HAS CALLERS e mcClore Newspapes Symicate WIHAS U y : Eeaeisciite New Testament History, y Dr. Bateau - neck Humphrey gown, with wide wic irish lace yoke. Tore Hian ; b of | Fieah Coior "t Sohloh £6 the | reciprocity bill was voted down al-|lation feel sure that if this measure | not suffer through the tax, but that \ white. el i ss, 0 rare and | MOSt unanimous] | is passed it will bo possible to get a |the owners of the cheap cars do |[\f) w ] Crepe de difficult an autograph to obtain To Revamp Bill. real reciprocity bill through Congrass | feel it. | 4 N i Chine Gown In reply to questions, Mr. Eld providing Droca ognition | Representative Beers of Pennsylva- 0 y g P nywhere | nia, said that he had made a personal / ! $5.90 GASOLINE TAX BILL ! <aid that the bill as introduced i nited St here ur nd found out that invariably g ; E Eilati2cseahd raise fn the District about $1.000, s p 3 sald, « owners of small and cheap cars { hare: Sk b o d o oline rec! & i tucking — flesh BLOCKED IN SENATE | Where now $900.000 is raised. By put- || 8 tpr ¥ ! cd the gasoline reciprocity bill, Iteing) g fieen L fite o tho Dersonal Droberts tax. | Hon |and that this canvass had convinced || Tight blue, orchid { him that he voted wrong yesterday J 9 ’ Mr. Eldridge =aid, the own s of auto- | Against Personal Tax. o mobiles in the District 14 be : in favoring the amendment to im- BY MeKELLAR MOVE ot i8" et B SOLG e | || Aot Fomvomst Pax o | tasrint (5 bmeninienl _ Lo pay #30 A Representative Kent of Pennsyl- a | sin asked Mr. Eldrid he is op- | (Continned from First Page.) | " As changed the bill gives the people | posed to the bill of tile 1iSaICt o tdvitntage, DUt puts as amended, andlamended puts a burden on the small Vests, Step-ins, $3.95 Each > 3 : Hostess’ Gown, $19.50 nd _of New |a big disadvantage on ' iRous | he replied that he thinks the people | business man who must use a cheap ||} : ! i sands of peoble in t who | ©f the Dis t would prefer no re- |2utomobile in his business. Rafllumk siik; h:mn:l!l:h.d yo:mfl. Y 1 / Crepe de chine, with flowing sleeve; now feel that th a S Yord to|ciprocity measure than as amended. 4,000 P French not embroidery; picote . 1 f draperies of georgette crepe. Tea 1 of the subcom- | Luy Maryland fags. aise. | Representative Blanton, democrat! g . "Z:;:" ree. straps. Left center. / { 4 rose, powder blue, turquoise and ceru- he said. about $500,000 more than is| . . y Snson; E epresentative man of Mary- = § A ean blue. Right center. passage of the |being naid for road improvements, | 0f Texas. brought up the bill intro- |land sald :hat the bill as it now \ the first of [ while such legislation is suppo: | due: v Representative Aswell stands, will ralse about a half a Senator Ball be pasked in order to keen the roads | Loul. roviding. for general re- | mill on rl]o)lar? addl_lt_l‘olnal in revenues f the bill jin repair. for e District. his is not need- e e N i Senate todas, | The principal reason for urging this Shal ed, he said, because there Is no |IF 4 vould walt until | reciprocity measure, Mr. Ildridge | le : . Peb 4 trouble here in raising funds. The F h ttl Gr Sh e e maLln Sa TR e s L M [t e rom the Little Gray Shop tood the bi cs be ho 4 or ¥ fre e Federal - would be A oise s aponi :‘ulumbla. ‘:md Mx;r_\'land‘ which hav \ wners in the sury to meet its proportionate . . e G ay is over. been a nuisance for many years. Ho | al property tax. E 2 e matched up with the District's as E said that those supporting this legis- | the owners o s do | proportion. “We can raise here as naerwear—Ive ees Would Reverse Votes. _— nia &lso argued that the bill as The House District comm afdering the gusoline tax —gifts of the more intimate sort, chosen with o Jousried his afternoon until ‘tomor j an eve to value as well as to beauty. These Gl."“;"l_.fl‘ z with an appeal from the = < M > ey wit et ‘ are the things that make Jellefi’'s stand out $7.50 chairman pending. g This appe: ade by Representa- 3 : g as the place to buy silk underwear! Step-In chemise tive Kel epublican, of Minnesota, 4 z —deep filet inser- . y I UNDERWEAR—STREET FLOOR—JELLEFF'S tion yoke with fn an effort to have the committee re- s | oY e ter to the scction of the bill | . ing." White " or which was amended yesterday {mpos- > i ? flesh Bateau. . personal property tax on auto- i L S e neCK 195 mobiles in addition to the gasoline . ) tax . Georgette Crepe Chemise With fou members of the com- & 57450 mitter the sentiment was de- | oo RO . 1 of the committee re- s with filet lace insets dedl 1 T b oesterd q\ lace and val edging; net s B e that they x yoke and lace. digZE- Zround scalloped bottom. B e trimmed bottom. chid, peach, flesh color. <onal property {asx, Crepe de :J.f;hp::c':" or- ction _taken Chine ; 3 i al exceplionally Tailored L St moderte prices ~ whoge beautgamd |1 //) 25 1 erse their actien eau ~neck style, oD permanenry veflect the true spivit of giving || he esent ay. - P he. o Sustained Mr. Blanton’s soint of) ¢ . although Representa- - = B = . ——————— ottt Siiiviand showed by THE GIFT purchased here is the remembrance which wins the recip- T T T ETTTTTTTTT TS the rules of the that if a bl s Thefors the President after pa ient’s gratitude not only on Christmas morn but anew on ecvery day LR | e enr e e e = 1 FASHION AND VALUE IN GIFTS FROM JELLEFF’S! IR iple to the pro- rgued against 3%%:52";;!‘:"“.‘:. ouse’ istrict com- attributes of beauty and usefulness— characteristics which typify the . ’ - : 200 mittee, including Representalive 1o perfect Christmas Gift. T e 5 Colored ‘ S o 1216 F Street = o : . e brances, but a Special Christmas Selection of Beautiful, Useful Gifts. Exclusive ¢ a : Umbrellas e e Gifts! el $5.-00 der of Minn Quetion Goes Over. This is not merely a list of desirable objects, suitable as holiday remem- Silk and in the meantime ative Underhill should be 3 . v invited to attend the meet- G‘-f’s /1’0’" 315 to 325 Nllhng.ny Phoss Tables sid M.hmny “xidney" Sk centemen : : ‘ l ' . . . : ing tomorr: Chairs Mahogany Spinet Desks I Kid Gloves y oy : i : Sk b A croaprais e cc i pleted, con- ’. . guckiucs of e il perairanh by Walnut and Mahogany Stands Walnut Gate Leg Tables Maliogany Book Cases Boedees)— ambicriibalelite and B s taday, me z b Mahogany Mufin Stand | . sl ; s 3 : D Vrbiage and phrasc: AT Tas ikt Mahogany Nest of Tables Silver and Grey Beds Gold Stripe ‘. : e ivory bakelite handles, both loops Hexagonal - Tables Mahogany Double Beds Silk G and rings—also carved wood shortening th bill by : : of tire ragraphs. Mahogany Smoking Stands s ; : y : : . e y $ Bl 2 re made i Mah d Maple Work X F T el handi in clubby styles with e ! Xe i ot | Walnut Tables ’;'e'fl::y e oo Cherry and Ash Day Beds | Stockings 5 e ok R . :!r.ps“’hrge tips :nd f’;rrules to B nP A e T ke Guadtitien Mshogany and Walnut End Taupe and Decorated Night match handles—navy, purple, red, [{ an effort large taxicab or Silver and Grey Bureaus bringing gasoline in large quantities Mahogany Chiffoniers o i Tables Tables dany A Silk green, brown and black. : into W g for their use in herc . A section el - i i Inut and Mah Stand: rmercial tafle, & toction glimioats| | Readiog and Smoking Tables Mahogany Card Tables Waisisid Db foams Under- arouse xasoline dealers to oppogition Walnut Center Tables Mahogany Tilt Top Tables aupe and Decorated Chests of L U b ll AR Mahogany and Walnut Night Walnut Reading Tables . Drawers wear et N mbprellas T Bl il i . oot Mzt Uk Tables el “Clamed amd Desoruied - Negligees! fi=i 0% o : e a -, h?aho‘:ny C?nsole Tables Silver and Grey Dressing Tables Commodes, including Mirrors ) : . ¥ $10-50 ¥ldridge, executive chairman Silver and Grey Night Tables Walnut and Mahogany i T n v Mirrors ! ! ) - ; Amerionn promobile Aesy Walnut Reading Tables Benches Mahogany Mirrors i o e / Handsome bakelite handles, L LRl B T SR O Mahogany Nest of Tables, Walnut Magazine Stands Silver Mirrors i - % : chased and inlaid—straight and L dre: e committee, urging. the Glass Tops Walnut and Mahogany Desks Mahogany Foot Stools il e 1 , thick “clubby” styles—side straps % e e I L Mabogany Tilt Top Tables Mahogany Spinet Desks I o e S —braided _ leather loops — or uent made yesterday. slnut Sofs Tables Mahogany Cabinets Small Orientsl Rugs : 2 amber and malacca wood ‘tom- Walnut Tabourettes g ¢ : . Speaks for 3,000, : Silver and Grey Desks Room Size Domestic Rugs J N5 bined—transparent bake- Mr. Eldridge sald that there are we‘.“';';;fl's"d Mahogany,_Sewing Mahogany Toilet Mirrors lite or imported hand- @bout 3,000 automobile owners in the Mshogany Rockets, Wood Seats Mahogany and Walnut Mirrors Gifts of 5100 and Over { painted handles — large District who are members of his as- i H (3 tures and Frames 1 . o st i S U M;‘I:lol‘hng;. xlmdmr Side Chuirs, 00 4 Grey Chifferobes Mahogany and Walnut Tables ! m:;n and J;rmleg dleo mgtcl': fully drawn, he said, after careful Mahogany Side Chairs, Wood Gold Plated Table Lamps Mshogany Easy Chairs in Velvet —fine s—wide 3-inc! ‘consultation’ with these owners and Walnut and Gold Bridge Lamps Mahogany Arm Chairs in grosgrain or fancy bor- 3 in conformity with the wishes of the Seats v 5 majority of them. Tt meets with Mahogany Windsor Arm Chairs alnut and Silver Bridge Lamps . unanimous approval of automobile . 3 Lamps . . - owners in the Distriot, Mr. Eldridge Mabogany High Chairs Floor Lamps H E ! 42 U b ll : LR Wana: e Qluns Black and Gold Siik Shades Antique Arm Chairs in Tapestry xtra! 4 morelias Ufia‘:fiu Small Oriental Ru Antique Mahogany Sofas in Usunlly $10 and $12.00 : ) $5 00 to ersonal property ts Walnut Toilet Glasses Room Size Domestic Rugs Tapestry Nan a very Intangivie matter snd alnut Benches . Hook Rugs Mahogany Cabinets that it was very difficult to get a Just Pink and Gold-Silk Shades Vacuum Cleaners Bureaus, Mahogany and Mapl, A8 $ 7 0 \ $10.00 ax on automobiles, that there s an Mulberry and Gold Shades 3 ureaus, 2 ple, ® 4 M Foldi 3 effort {.m U_:LI‘ :dh(l»h cluul‘ursd lor get Beige Silk Lamp Shades Gifts from $50 to $100 including Mirrors len’s olding rom it, and tha cady fours = < = ; T S O R0 birsonal prop- Small Oriental and Domestic Walnut Draw-Top Tables e e G Satin tape edge—pure silk—mostly amber bakelite handles—tips and 7% Lriweliag stoc O Do Rugs Mahogany Inlaid Tables Mahogany Commodes °, | | * ferrules to match—navy, purple, brown, green, red and black. $6.95 will fall heavily on the owners of Gifts from $25 to :50' Mahogany Card Tables Gilt Mirrors ) #mall and cheap cars, he showed that while 45,000 had been paying a -$3 Walnut Side Chairs Blue Card Tables {;g. ';hro r;“;'rre l:,fi; a«','foo“.!?.?or‘; gg Mshogany and Walnut Tea Mahogany Tilt Top Tables Beautiful Bedroom, Breakfast large _and expensive ‘cars ‘who 'pay nmfi"?:uu _l}d-hopnyd(}ne Leg Tables and Dinlé’n[ Room Sets in he ee. epresentative eller ! Decos ressis ‘hom emphasized that everything in this Walnut Butterfly Tables ";“:l:le:nineludinr:w':nill:t M‘?rE g:;ut, o on Piad bill must be in favor of the owner . . ’ of tha amall car.’ Fis aud Resvecopio: Walnut and Mahogany Console rors Rich Antique Oriental tivo Kent of Pennsylvania argued Tables Mahogany Secretary Desks that the bill, If it carrfes the amend- ment imposing a personal property tax, will give Maryland a big advan- tage, while putting an extra tax of a half million dollars on the people of 2 # ) 7 { t 8 the District without giving them any : i advantage, and that the extra bur- i den will be borne principally by the e ° ; . i poople least able to carry it. . P ‘ R tative Blanton's 1 A = = : : S . = 1o Subetivuts the Aswen BL Tor the o - %1508 H STREE1 - - - - (Opposite the Shoreham) o = - = : - I 8 73 L de in the bill vesterday as “most Pictuses:and Frames a He =aid that the question of