Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1923, Page 21

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SKS 100,000 AlD INCURABLES HONE President of Institution Says $1.50 Each From That Number Needed. An appeal for 100,000 men, women liome for Incurables and enable it to riove into its new quarters on Wis- consin avenue without the vy debt by contributing $1.50 each was voiced today by M Hopkins, president of the institution. Those in charge of the new home Will need $147,586 to pay the contrac- Ils In full and take possession absolutely free of debt. Hard as it to * such a sum, it was pointed ut that it w han or's rai arter of the popula- rington—would give tmas present of could be paid with ral thousand n expenses. t by M llopkins to The Evening Star, wh won( weather oing on fast, but the come in even faster met. 1 still must get corner stone was laid, 414 has been contrib- ranging from $1 to sympathy and not an institution I spent the evening there to hear or their radio—the gift of a very rous, kind woman—Mr. Coolidge’s pening of Harding week it seemed 1o me rea cat, comfort- Almost—so limitations, an atmosphere of gratitude and tin them it into words. I only wish nd see for tand the work doing and. will con- and are » their generosity will have old. Th our the last vears While rs up dat tmas il spirit WIFE’'S CASE DISMISSED. Justice Stafford Decides Lynch Con- tempt Proceedings. Stafford Equity Division ssed oo Mrs. mpt pros Mae V. I h e i have them Christmas holidays in the summer vi neh is ordered to jor their care. Attorney Munter appeared for the h shand pointed b arge of the and_war by Mus- ni to have Tas- ti women of Italy Designers and Manuacturers of Lighting Plum Puddings Homemade 1-1h. Bag .. 45¢ 2-1b. Bag 90c S IBAE i v $1.35 4-1h. Bag .. 1.75 Richardson & Robbins Plum Puddings 1-1h. 2-1b. 3-1h. 4-1. MAGRUDER’S Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. Cuticura Soap Will Help You Clear Your Skin Sonp, Ofntment, Taleum. Zic. everywhere Samples| oo Gusbours Laveraiorie, Deph £ Maidan: 2ud children to come to the aid of the burden of Archibald | d be infinitely easier st on that amount dollars | I rs.{p ich It s very difti- | el h o e b e [0 e e ] f‘Red Flag Over Detailed communications from Mos- cow to the workers' party of America, containing minute instructions for the organization of a soviet army among American industrial workers to crush the republic and “raise the red flag over the White House,” have been made public by the State De- partment to disclose Secretary negotiations with the Russian so- viet government. The messages, which were inter- cepted by government agents and whose authenticity is vouched for by the Department of Justice, outline a I3 mills, planta- tions, clubs, ete.” weekly tions' in shooting” and even drills in pioneer, or sapper, work. Purpose of Instructions. Confidently anticipating sociul revolution, the which are ¢ d to Zinoviev nt of the Communist Tn and of the Petrograd soviet, openly declared the in; herein con- {tained were ¢ | mous results in the sense of prepar- |ing thousands of new propagand future leaders of the military fo of the party and faithful fighters. “Units of ten were suggested as ideal factory organizations, and | iroad work- worker: engaged in the of the United would make the | t The leader of { , the documents said, must | !have a thorough knowledge of every imember of his command and keep the central committee of the workers’ party informed accordingly. future tehes, | Hughes' reason for refusing to open | instruc- | | of the part | uldated and we hope that the Text of Announcement. The text of the State Department's | ssued yesterday, fol- | “The Department of State made | public today the text of the instruc- | jtions glven by Zinoviev, president of the Communist International and president of the Petrograd soviet, to he workers party of America, th unist organization in the Unit The Department of Just ured the Depa it of State of the authenticity of these instru tlons. The Communist International, with headquarters at Moscow, is the organ of the communist party for in- ternational propaganda. The soviet gime in Russia is the organ of the communist party for the governing of Rus As “Steklov, member of | the Russian communist party and of the All-Russian central executive committee and editor of the lzvest |ofticial organ of the soviet regime | has stated in this official paper The close organic and spiritual {connection between the soviet r public and the Communist Inte tional cannot be doubted. And ev if this connection had not been ad fo]l—=]o|——=|o]—=]o]———=|o|]c——=]al——|o]—=|o]——=|o| —=|o] —=] o] —=] o Philipsborn Gift Sug’gestions They touch the prac- tical—which makes them popular. GOWX‘AS Crepe de Chine—cut large lace and generously full; THE EVENING W hite House” Object of Communist Plotting Intercepted Instructions From Moscow on Training Fighters Made Pib- lic by Hughes. mitted many times by both sides, it would be clear to everybody as an established fact. This conncction is not merely of a spiritual, but also of a_ material and palpable character. The mutual solldarity of the sovi epublics and the Communist Inter- ational Is an accomplished fact. In the same degree as the istence and the stability of soviet Russla are of importance to the Third International, the strengthening and the development of the Communist International is of great moment to soviet Russia.’ « ‘Instructions. “‘“The Communist International netes with great satisfaction that the work of the W. P. A. for the past year has been expressed in u satis- factory broad and real revolutionary work. Particulaly pleasing to us fs the fact that all dissensions existing up to the present time in the ranks have finally been lig- W, nce guard of the revol stariat of the United orth America, will now more fully conduct its rev Tutionary work among the millions of American proletarians. Methods for Work. “*For more intensive revolutior work we suggest that the followin instructions be adhered to ““. ANl the activity of the must at the present time b among the wor T n; ex- arty THE NEW VICTOR RECORDS Advertised by The VICTOR CO. on Page 13 of Today’s Star ON SALE HERE TOMORROW Music House New Victor kecords Released Weekly DROOP’ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, DECEMBER CONFERS ON D. C. BILL. | | ers, ry | ity e K 20, 1923. 2 dustries, such as the railroad work- miners, weavers, steel workers and similar workers engaged in the prinelpal industries of the United States e the red flag over the White House. " ASKS FOR FULL DATA. in_the clubs, Among these worke factories, mills, planta ete., thera must be organized units of ten. Th 1 of t unit of ten must, in as ible, be an old, trusted mem Py who > a_week, together with his y the communist program revolutionary literatur » units of {en must occupation and natio i and Firemen's Measure. ce and et of an entativ with a majority of today. Ladd Wants All Information Russian Relations. information regarding the afms of ‘the United States against Russia and regarding alleged prop- aganda by the Russian soviet govern- ment to bring about the overthrow of the United tes government fis asked of Secrets Hughes of the State Department in a resolutioh in- troduced in_the Sen )y Senator Ladd of publican Senator Ladd vi th s of Cong he had b by Rusi the Rus ged in a on el Hous ained session of Congress n it is not a law t the He in the last the only re: is that there o on it “*4. The g tion upon know inti member habits, the dex te.—and report al commit Need Fighting Units. ch of these .units of ten ave thefr own fighting unit of s than three men, who are ap- pointed by thé leader of the unit with the approval of the central committee of the party. The members of the fighting unit, in addition to all other [ must once a4 w tructions in shooting instruction in ploneer pper work). “6. All the unit leade tyict must meet once e months the progress of ir work and their plans for fur- ther activities in the p ce of member of the central committec the party “We are work in th us will gi sense of p nd of the unit mu: t e 1ua sy the many t ands employes al other d: hous 1 ve £ ff except th firemen. Th bill woul and firemen one da; 5| lieu of Sunday an - | their equipment. He port of majority of the comw to expedil the passage of this 1 lation furnish the Sens ———— and data it has in re s0 that the Senate ma follow the right course Russia —_— Only an Afterthought. From London & to a request made pondin, v renewed a fe work and ch dis- ors of e two —Your new motor K man 1 for r = What of he gardener were drivin® anc 1 S it now. | f t " 2 I During her fir of the m, firmly convinced that T with direction designated b e enormous results in th ring thousands of new future leaders of e's Justic hters during the spe nd_some 1 Dobyns, *With referen ng Fletche 1 tion of the W. P, s 4 e ¢ " e Morse r lab a year communist ive ELECTRICAL; IVE SOMETHING | 1 1 into effect We hope that the f distant Illuminate the Tree Electric Light Sets, complete....... $2,20 Iluminate the Home Edison Mazda Bulbs ................. 320 C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. 709 13th St. N.W. MAIN 1300 G One Door Above G St Blantqn Seeks Action on Police | entative Blanton said that of governm ked the s itt GIVES LIST TO C_OUNSEL. . board various mpleted Congr **********************i; A Splendid Xmas Gift Give the folks away from % * that home a subscription to The Cvening Star The Sunday Star —and instruct us to enter their names on our mailing list. They will enjoy reading first- hand news from Washington day after day— and thank you heartily for the remembrance. o Y last a Subscription rates—including postage: e that Sunday ALL OTHER STATES Daily and Sunday who re- months Daily Only ~ F ok e e gk Ak sk ko ko ek ok ok sk g ek ok months An appropriate card will be sent notifying of your instructions ? NN N YOO NN YO OOOC N NN NN X XXM X XK NN NN NN NN NN NN F——o]c——[olc——[a]——o] ?bilipsbom ¥ = = 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, Another Big Value for Xmas Giving in —also Thread Silk— trimmed, with built-up and strap shoulders. i Flesh, Orchid and i Peach . | Other Gowns from | $3.95 to $25.00 ! Vests Glove Silk, hemstitched; cor- rectly cut. Flesh only Other Vests from $2.95 to $3.95 Camisoles 1 dainty lace iming. Flesh, avy, Black and Other Camisoles from $1.00 to $2.95 1I==0 Pettibockers Of the new model sey and Milanese the shades that are proper and popular : Other Pettibockers from $1.50 to $6.95 Blou.ses New Hipline Blouses Satin. 2 and embroidered. In all the suit col- orings Other Suit Blouses from $5.00 to $35.00 Tailored and Dimity; handmade lace. Round and V neck and Tux- edo front Other Lingerie Blouses from 82.95 to $12.50 handsomely 25 Crepe de Chine and Satin Blouses—Voile trimmed with filet and Trish $1.8 $5:00 $1:8 Jer- Silk— $5:00 in Crepe de Chine, TLace and i ectively beaded $7.95 wanted.co]ors. Featured at 608 to 614 A Sale in the Inexpensive Dress Department pring Dresses Caracul Jacquettes —Plain and with fur collars—in all the Gift Suggestions You may be sure will be acceptable. Chemise Crepe de Chine; both tailored and_lace - trim: models. Flesh, 32 White, Peach, Or- Other Chemise from $1.95 to §15.00 ELEVENTH ST. Introductory of Bloomers Glove Silk, Radium Silk, Satin and Crepe de Ch cut Flesh, Navy, Black, Brown, Purple, At the Special Price 15 The very essence of the new designs is anticipated in these refreshingly distinctive models—developed in— Velour White Other Bloomers from $3.95 to $5.50 Petticoats Crepe de Chine Canton Crepe Crepe Satin Taffeta Poiret Sheen And Jacquard Crepes —the materials which Spring will favor—and choosing from this group at $15 is truly an ex- ceptional opportunity. ——Second Floor— -95 For Xmas Giving Radium and Jersey all the wanted color t lored and hemstitched, pla ed and embroid- ¢ 00 ered flounces in 5——' the suit colorings. Other Petticoats from $1.95 to $15.00 Svtep-ms Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk: § White, Orchid and Flesh 2 A Other Step-ins from $1.95 to $5.95 Robes The new Corduroy Robes, plain :;nvi brocaded ef- cut long and Comfortably line, Another group of Cordu- roy Robes —beautiful bro- caded patterns: or plain colors in all the popular shades; vith heavy girdle Other Robes from $2.95 to $27.50 5 For two days—Friday and Saturday—gSale Early Spring Hats —of very exceptional values and A New Edition of hapeaux de Luxe exclusive designs Hair Cloth Milan Faille Satin Visca Taffeta Becoming shapes for the miss and the youthful matron. —giving expression to the new styles in the new materials—and the standard value $10 Copen Gray Red Sand Black Brown e, (= ol——lo|——=|ol——=[al——lo]—= o] ——= 0| ————|ale——o 0] =—ala] =] r .69 Box of 3 pairs, $5 Perhaps, because of the price, we ought to say that every pair is g‘uaranteed perfect-— and full-fashioned. Sizes from 8 to 10 —and in all the wanted colors. { E ’@ ! !m fl | fl -u Fancily boxed for giving. Street Floor—Center. o} Tempting Prices for Gift Felt Slippers Two of the most popu]ar sty]es are fea- tured for Friday and Saturday. ol——]a|——=[ol—= o] ——=]a]—m]o]—]0] Ribbon-trimmed Siestas —in 2 styles and 11 colors They are made of excellent quality of felt—trim- med with silk ribbon; elk soles, softly padded. Amer- ican Beauty, Lavender, Chi or Copenhagen Blu n Fur or Ribbon-trimmed Juliets —in 2 styles and 7 colors Dainty in their effect and supremely comfortable— hand-turned soles, small leather heels. Black, Gray, Maroon, Purple, Brown, Turquoise and Na Sizes 3to9. ole——"lol——lal ) ——[a|——|o|——=|al—= o] ——=|dp[c——= 0| —— o] — o] —=1| o[ ——] Street Floor—North Section. jo]——Jolc——=]alc——=]0g] = 0| c—|o| —=3|8|c—= |0l —=——=lalc——3 ol —=ls|l ——= == ]o| == |n| e—=1|nl =0 | == sl ——In|e=—= [a| ——23| ] =1 = [ojl—| —_— Experienced AdvertisersPrefer TheStar

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