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FAR-NORTH REINDEER | FLOURNOY T0 TALK SUBJECT OF STUDY ON “CITIZENSHIP” JEFFERSON SPIRIT HELD WORLD MODEL T—— n, J. Murie of Biological Survey]State Do)utmnt Official Will Ad-) Speakers at Banquet Urge Pur- Returns From Alaskan Polar Ares. ALTO-GETS ATA ON CARIBOU dress Washington Law Classes. Richard Flourpoy, special assistant to the solicitor of the State Depart- ment, and an authority on citizen- chase of Monticello as Na- tional shruxe BISHOP FREEMAN TALKS Habits, Habitat and Feed Under|ShiP: Will address the post-graduate|Members of Congress Present at His Observation. Three years in northern Alaska tudying the reindeer is the labar rom which O. J. Murie of the bio- 1 survey has just returned. He ordered to that land inl to ascertain the number ou and reindeer in that ter- Most of the time he was at 2 hundred and fifty miles north the Arctic circle with no com- anion except his brother. and no means of truvel except his dog sled. Somettimes he wus for weeks com- pletely out of touch with civilization. Habits and Feed Studied. But during that time he managed to study the habits, feeding and habitat of theso animals, as well as mens for the alculation of the of these animals was almost mpossible, due to the fact of their ifting their feeding ground. the objects of his study was curing of good specimens of ibou to mate with tame rein- that the hybrid might be rduce a larger-sized animal ) the best points of hoth 3 hile he secured several wlls, they were all too i ve used for such pur ound th in man 4 v pro- ments ip this » be continued at askan station. Another Phase and senior classes at the Washing- ton College r Law, 1315 K street mnorthwest, this afterncon at 6:15 o'clock, Mr. Flournoy will speak on cit- lzenship, with sp cial reference to the | Cable law regard- ing citisenship for women. Although the lecture is primar- ily for the stu- dents. It is open to the publie, all interested are to Elizabeth MR. FLOURNOY. invited, according Harris, dean. LEGION POST TO HOLD BONUS MASS MEETING Members Oppose Bok Plan—Favor World Court and Are Against Russia. A mass meeting to advocate inime- dlate passage of the bonus bill will Dinner at Willard. The Washington alummi of the University of Virginia and members of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation dined at the Willard Hotel last night and heard prominent speakers stress the need of making lo, home of Thomas Jeffer- of the nation's revered One hundred persons attended the dinuer. incliding giEht senators and ral members of the House of Rep- M\Aln A, Alder- president of the University of was the guest of honor. The d( speakera included” Bishop Jamea B Freeman. Senator Copeland of New York, Mrs. Minnegerode Andrews p\rmmen; ot K‘k;u National Monticello ssoeiation; Mrs. Antoinette n and Dr. Alderman Sunk Dr. Alderman declared the liber- alism of Jefferson calls louder than cver before to a distressed world to tice tolerance. Jefferson, her" of the Unive lived a life of the v of Vir- eral toler- nce, and there could be no finer bit of patriotism, he said, than the en- dowment of a shrine to his memory. | Bishop Freeman Speaks, Bishop Freeman said the creation of su a shrine would be another step ard perpetuating the spirit of nee for out ding public men mental national ideals. ne of the most valued contributions that could be made to the republi lmnl | | } he held under the auspices of the; WOUuld be the widespread support of | Stuart Walcott Post, American Le- glon, about February 1. At a meeting Tuesday, night Com - { mander Charles Riemer read a lotte or coyote of the | he eastern and his country, so now {nvading from National Commander John R. Quinn urging it. According to the questionnaires, the Dost opposes the Bok peace plan, fa- vors the world court and is against e | recognition of soviet Russia. A smoker will be held February 12, when Henry Lansburgh will present number. COL. BIRDSEYE SPEAKER Canyon Story and Views on Mili. tary Engineers' Program. g of the Society will be held fo- Be killed to redu um of the Inte- |T After the H. Bi h {Harry H. Bandholtz ed to be heretofore unpub- d_will be shown in connection vith the lecture. The puplic is in- vited Cire embossed crepe forms pleated panels on this black crepe frock. $12.95. a sllk Amefican flag to the post. ARMY BAND ANNIVERSARY Musicians to Mark Second Birth- day at Barracks Tomorrow. “Organization day" will be /ob- . P. W. Lewls, comman ing officer of the band, and the per- 1 will observe the second an- | sary of the formation of the 1822, Brig. Gen. sued the neces- sary orders and the Army Band was instituted at Fort Hunt, Va. Later On January 25, it was moved to Washington bar- racks. Warrant Officer Willlam J. Stannard is the leader of the band. A demure frock of navy wool crepe boasts three pleated tiers on each side. $12.95. For now and spring wear they sound the first notes in new fashions. Dainty tricks in trimming and distinc- tive line treatment are ~prominent. Gay youth or conservative maturity will find a mode for every mood and ’most any occasion in this collection. Fur-Trimmed Coats 3285 0 Three or four weeks ago you would have had to . the - self-same coats, pay $45 for but tomor- row you may choose your favor- . ed model at the low price of $28.50. Wrappy or tubular effects to suit the individual taste. Vel- vety fabrics or rich fur fabrics. Deep fur collars and smart trim- things. fox. misses. £ Black, brown and kit Sizes for women and *Second figor—The Hecht Oo | the movement to r alize such an ideal Judge Milton C. E se funds to re- an; | Towa. Auf \llwa ur 3 4 Hetlin _a Te ! i | 1 of Charlottes- M Lane Tilton, e Navy jacquard erepe in a jaunty slender line (style. Metal braid trim- med. $12.95. ‘ ITALIAN GOES ON TRIAL, ON CHARGE OF MURDER Frank Campoli Is Accused of Shooting Bascillio Faromini Last May. Frank Campoll, an Italian, was placed on trial yesterday before Justice Hoehling in Criminal Division 2 to answer an indictment for murder in the first degree. He ib alleged t have shot o death Bascilllo Faromin during a fight in front of 26 Wonders® court southwest last May. Campoll left the city, but was apprehended in Wilmington, Del, and brought baock for trial. The defense will clalm that Faromini was drunk and threatened to cut up everybody In the Wonders' court prem- ises. Campoll took him to task and Faromini rushed at him, when he shot In_self-defense, it is claimed. United States Attorney i Ny 8 0.P. GHAIRMAN John T. Adams Notes Friendly Attitude of People Toward Administration. Chairman John T. Adams of the re- publican nationsl committee, return- ed to town yesterday frqm a visit through the middle west. Ho sald he had found {ndustrial conditions very favorable in the regions he visited with visible signs of a general plck- ing up of business. “One thing which impressed me, sald Chalrman Adams, “was the triendly attitude of the poople toward the administration and the republi- can regime. heard many expressions of friend- lness, from democrats as well as re- publicans, for the administration. “Business. 1s improving; the farmers are ‘coming back' and covditions are lobking up all along the line. As to political canditions for the republi: can party, 1 am more than pleased at the prospect. 1 was excaedingy i fled over the industrial outlook, for lls welfare for the whole ‘arson appear for the accused. BOYS SNATCH PURSE. Four colored boya early last eve- ning surprised Miss Etive M. O'Con- nor, 40 M streét northwest, on M street near her home, and one'of them |- snatched her handbag, cunlnlnln,’ $40 and two theater tickets. Miss O'Con- nor renorwdalh; lnbcldfnt to the police | WILL+SEND YOU THIS ‘Mamma'Doll IN RETURN FOR A SMALL FAYOR YOUuhnbnhmvam andshe won't cost you a cent. She’s nearly ecighteen inches tall—a chubby, cuddly beby doli—and so pretty! Hold ber band and she will toddle along beside you. Betty Lou is her name. Betty Lou has a cunning red agd white gingham dress, trimmed with lavender, boanet (o match, Her cute little stockings and patent leather shoes slip on and off. You will have such fun putting her to bed, then waking her up snd dressing her again, T will sead Betty Lou in exchange for o small favor. Justwrite me, saying ‘I want Betty Lou,”" and I'll tell you bow to get ber. You'll find it very easy. Clutch Pencil FREF o ————Y= o ‘Write your. and address below, mail eoupon todsy and T3 1 vend T mrere pencil free as a ward 1 waderstand you arc THIS BEAUTIFUL ' "Mamma Doll TALKS . WALKS- el e L = eally Interested ia want to earn AND SLEEPS Mrs. Jane Brown, Bes Moines, lowa 1 Out and Mall This Coupon NoW oo oo e - Mrs. Jase Brown, 474 Success Bldg., Des Maines, lowa: Send clutch pencil free and tell me how to get Betty Lou. Name. ——————— H 1 1 1 H L Elaborate beading n nevy and black an black satin. Pleated side pan- . els in skirt, $12.95. Youthful basque frock of navy taffeta. Imserts of pleated erepe in vivid colors. $12.95, Correct styles for street, afternoon and evening. Tailored twills, simple taffetas, novelty velvets, filmy geor- gettes, graceful cantons and satin can- tons. "Bouffant, slender line, paneled,. draped and basque models. Sizes for misses, 14 to 20; and women, 36 to 42. Second floor—The Hecht Co. Ultra Smart Furred Coats 89 Formerly $110 to $150 You will recogmze their .value im- mediately on seeing them. A collection of our finest coats, including “Print- . zess,” taken from stock and repriced for tomorrow. Of softest pile fabrics. Va- rious silhouettes; emphasizing the im- portance of fur trimmings and large chin collars. o ’lfieH@dflz(’ o. 7th at F ARHESTED FOR BAD CHECK| LOSES SUIT FOR $10,000. Beturned Here. A young man representing him- IMPRESSED BY WEST |t Accused tn $300 Loss o Be|Jennte Zarount Blamed Gapital Traction for Injury. A verdict in favor of the Capital self as J. B, Barton, member of & 'rncu«m Company has been rendered prominent Georg! recently and met Representative Gor- don Lee of Georgia. Ho told Repre- sentative Leo he was here for the purpose of building & number of cheap houses, ,his father being a con- tractor, and asked to be introduced at a bank. Representative Lee Introduced him at Riggs Bank, where he deposited an allcged worthless check on a Georgila bank, later withdrawing 3300 before the bank officials learned of the alleged worthlessness of the orig- inal check that was for $1,100. Bank officlals later iqarned that the young man had visited banks in . Joseph and St. Lo M nd ater at Viek was capture ocal police are sat- isfled the name Barton was assumed by the young mah, and they v a jury in Circuit Division 1 before tamily came here | 3388 Stddons in the suit to recover — uo 000 dlmll’ll brought against the mpany Jennie Zarounl. The stieny charged that April 21, 1521, 7th street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest. The company denled the of negligence.. Attorneys J. Hogan and Edmund Jones appeared for the company. CHRONIC STAGNATION IS 'DANGEROUS—BEWARE OF IT Porsistent Conmstipation Leads to Chronte Atimentay A:l-q. Coldn, illousness, Eto sTOP IT NDW WITH TABLETS—THE Mfl WAY E-Z Tablets are the amallest, finest, Laxative Tablets made. They oleanse lazy bowels, enliven slug- gish liver—prevent the numerous allments which follow stagnation. E-Z Tableta tone, cleanss and rid system of headaches, fo reath. poisons, colds and kindr isfaction. 60 Chocolate-coated E wooden bottle, 25c. We recommend | them. Peoples Drug Stores. E-Z Tablets contain oleansing, purifying ingredients known to medical fraternity as greatest of all for treatment of persistent habitual conatipation. he is an individual who two years ago. Detective Sweeney had gone to Vicksburg for the prison- er. — There are approximately 88,000 colored women of voting age In Py sylvania, 73,000 in New York, 6 in Maryland, 61,000 in Illinofs, in Missouri, 0 Ohlo, 3 New Jersey, Kansas and Michigan. S Fancy Smoked Hams, Ib. . . . . . 22 Sugar Cured Bacon, <" per Ib. 17¢ White Potatoes, 151bs. for . . . . 35¢ Ice Berg Lettuce, fancy, per head . . 10c Florida New Crop Cabbage, per Ib. . 5¢ . Fancy Western Eating Apples, 4 Ibs. for 25¢ York Imperial Cooking Apples, 7 Ibs., 25¢ Sanitary Fresh Eggs, doz. . . . . . 50c Sanitary Fresh Creamery Butter, Ib. . 62c -Green Bag Coffee, per Ib. . 25¢ Washington Flour, 12 lbs., 49c, 24 lbs., 95¢ Fine Florida Oranges, doz. . 30c and 40c Fine Florida Grapefruit, 2 for . . 15¢ Takhoma Biscuits, per pkg. . 4c Swift’s Sun Brite Cleanser, 3 cans for . 1lc Gold Medal Buckwheat (mixture) 3 for 25¢ Curtice Bros. Peach Jam, jar . . . 19c “Vermont Maid” Maple-Cane Syrup b 22¢ Family Size Premium Soda Crackers ».. 35¢ Dorsch’s Jeily Roll Suearier, Speci per roll 12%/2 ¢ Cook’s Pound Cake,perlb. . . . . 25¢ ‘Blue Ridge Corn, a real bargain, can, 10c Large Can Tomatoes, per can . . 12%:c Silver Label Peas, per can . . 15¢ Van Camp’s Milk (evaporated) can . 10c Gorton’s Clam Chowder, can . . 12%:c White Star Tuna Fish, can, 7 0zs. . . 27c Gorton’s “Ready to Fry” Fish Cakes, < 14¢ Ib., 25° Efiimpme b, 25¢ Oleomargarine,