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ENATORTO SPEAK ON GHILD LABOR “Yalsh of Montana to Discuss | Amendment From WRC Tonight. ittee, which reported the r amendment for passage b Senate last Spring, will broadc ght_over station WRC of the fo Corporation a 20-minute ad- amendment. k at 8:30 and will 1 the evil and the nee Fedeéral constitutiona t in order to glve Congress power control the evil endme 40 of which Thirty-sis tification, and thus far two have ratified. Yester- Say the Legislature of South Caro- tna, which is one of the great cot- ton mill Union, refused ) ing fourth Southern uch action, the North Carolina Legi this ecessary for v the State Y neeting ake raia, and | ratifi ity, the camp n being conducted n . esp. ¥ Women's Clubs, °n Voters and the ociations. of Californim, pported ratification, t Californta had good , and that Federal tion was needed to bring back- up to better standards, rovent rulnous competition fornia’s bustness. first State to , its Legislature imer, tm- | send Senator | © thers | Hate. | 1f Europe would improve her state, she’ll have to drop the ancient hate. The people of the Old World lands all carry shotguns in their hands, and glare across the border-lines in search of riot or its signs, and then, for any cheap excuse, they turn a warlike circus loose. They ought to some delegates to see how these United States and Canada, fair dame of snows, dwell side by side nor come to blows. No frowning armies guard the line, no forts are there, no bullets whine; no battle- ships watch either shore with threats of violence and gore. Old Uncle Sam, he waves his tile, and views our neighbor with a' smile, and Canada, she looks at him, and would not rend him limb from limb; You are a good old scout,” she sighs, with warm affection in her eyes; “And you're a peach,” says Uncle Sam; “you suit me better far than jam.” To Canada our voters g0, to wade around amid the snow; they're welcomed there like Santa Claus, so long as they obey the laws. Canadians cross o’er our line, and - | always find the “Welcome” sign; we bid them all remove their wraps, and stay eight months, or twelve, per- haps. When Europe's countries cease to glare across their border- lines and swear, and swap the lion for a lamb, like Canada and Uncle Sam, the griefs that rack their souls today will shrivel up and blow away. (Copyright.) LT MASON. * Friendly Soclety in America, « the Maccabees, Medical ational Association. al Board of the Young Wom- istian Association, National - | Child Labor Committee, National Con- sumers' League, National Counell of Catholic Women, National Council of Jewish Women, National Coufcil of ‘Women, National Congress of Parents and Teachers, Nationa] Education As- soclation, National Federation of Bus- iness and Professional Women's Clubs, National League of Women Voters, tional Unlon Evangelical Women, ational Women's Christian Temper- ence Union, National Women's Trade Unfon League, Service Star Legion, Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, Women's Board of Home Missions, Women's Missionary Council of M. E. Church THE DAVIS WANTS ADDED IMMIGRATION CURB Will Ask Quota Law for Canada, Latin-Ametica and Mexico. Secretary of Labor Davis has be- come convinced from his investiga- tions in South America that immigra- tion from the countries of South America, as well as from Mexico and Canada, should be placed on & _quota basis, as Is the case with Burope. He has announced that he would press for legislation placing Canada and Latin America on a selective ba- sis, but would give the Becretary of Labor authority to admit immigrants from Mexico and Canada during la- bor shortage, with the privilege of sending them back to thelr homes after the condition was relleved. Placing of the Latin American and Canadian immigration on a selective and percentage basis, he said, would gréatly reduce the number of fmmi- grants from those countries, estil ing that it It had Deen in effect last year only 40,000 of their nationals Wwould have been admitted to the United States, whereas more than 260,000 actually entered. The Secretary also said he would press for legislation providing régis- tration for all immigrants in an ef- fort to reduce the smuggling of allens across the international bound- ary. Patrolling the borders with armed guards, for which Cohgress has appropriated $1,000,000, i§ &n in- effective system, he declared. MacKenzie EVENING BTAR WABHINGTON, DROPPING OF VOTE PLOT CHARGES IS INDICATED Grand Jury Suspends Probe of Perlman-Sirovieh “Magic Ring” Case. By the Assoiated Press. NEW YORK, Jenuery 15.—Charges naming Representative Nathan Perl- man as the beneficlary of alleged “magic ring” ballot tampering ap- parently collapsed yesterday. After a conference between As- sistant Distriet Attorney Ferdinana Pecors and Dr. Willlant I. Sirovich, the defeated candidate, it was indica- ted the grand jury’s investigation had “temporarily -~ suspended,” on the und that the opening of the ques- tioned ballot box might interfere with 4 contest for Mr. Perlman's con- gressional seat. The charges developed when George Rosken, a tally clerk, made an afida- vit that he had marked ballots to the advantage of Mr. Peflman. . DANCER WINS DECREE. LONDON, Jahuary 15.—Lydle Lo- poukhova, Russian dancer, has been granted a decree nullifying her mar- ringe to Randolfo Barocchl on the ground that he was already married when she went through a ceremony with him in 191 Randolfo Barocehl In 1916 was sec- retary to Berge de Diagheleff, direc- tor of the Ballet Russe, in which Mile. Lopoukhova appeared at the Metro- politan Opera House. Sizing Used by Tolman MAC KENZIE SIZING is a new linen laundering process which adapts laun- dering to the needs of the linen. This D. U, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923, PADEREWSKI TRIUMPHS. Appearance in Rome Before Nota~ bles Is Huge Success. By the Alsoclated Press, ROMB, January 15.—Ignace Jan Paderawski was heard at a concert here yesterday for the first time In 28 years. It proved 'a huge success. The auditors, who were numerous, comprised the most distinguished per- sonalities in Roman soclety, headed by the Queen Mother Margarita. Premier ~Mussolini sent word Paderwskl regretting inability to to teave the Chamber of Deputies to at- tend the concert. 5 Two Held in Girl's Death. MONTREAL, January 15.—Alexan- der Sweesy and Arthur Evans yester- day were held by Judge Ferault for tflal on the charge that they were respensible fof the death last week of Mary Kelley, 23, of Hamilton, On- tario, after an illegal operation. Miss Imalda Bourgeau, telephone opera- tor; John Corrigan and T. Sicksmil- ler, arrested as accomplices of Sweezy and Evans, were exonerated and discharged from custody. Soaks right into tendons and lign. ments of your Soints—right where the trouble atarts—Then blessed comfort comex quickly. Yes; Bresses. All you have to do nowadays to Timber up that stiff, rusty knee joint is to squeeze a half-inch of miracle- working substance from a tube. - Then rub it on the offending part for about & minute or until it soaks through the skin and disappears on its_errand of merey. Then read the evening newspapers and go to bed. The chances are that your misbe- having knee Joint will lose its “creak” while you are dreaming about the high fences you used to leap when you were a youngster. “And in the morning” says one | who has tried the hew discovery, | “¥ou'll feel so happy that you'll want | to Jjump Into your sportiest clothes and walk briskly down the street it's true—the world pro- New Discovery Limbers Up | Stiff, Sore, Swollen Joints Just to show the nelghbors that you are not as old as they think you are.” Joint-Eage, they call this wonder- working substance, for the reason| that when ordinary remedies fail to limber up the Stiff, inflamed rheu- matic joint or reduce the swelling, Joint-Ease succeeds. | It's a good name for a good, <lean, | penetrating prescription that in just | a few months has proven to a multi- tude of people that lame, swollen, distorted joints can speedily - have | the kinks taken out of them and work as smoothly as ever. But Joint-Ease is for bothersome Jjoints, whether in knee, ankle, arch, | hip, shoulder, spine or finger, and | for that purpose its sale at 60 cents a tube is immense. | Peoples Drug Stores have a big | supply of it and druggists every- where report a big demand. Always remember, w! Ease gets in joint agony quick.—Advertisement. n Joint- gete out. Big Mexican Bank Closes. By the Assoclated Press. MEXICO CITY, January 15.—The Banco Mexicano de Comercio, the leading financial institution {n Mexico City, with purely Mexiean capital and 43 under Mexican management, closed its doors yesterday. It announced that it had voluntarily petitioned liquidation by the courts. No announcement was made re- garding the assets and liabilitles of the institution. S B Established in 1900 ‘The Convenience of a Credit Here HOW many times have you needed a new out- fit of clothing and because of the lack of cash deprived yourself of the coveted apparel ? For the past 24 years our store has stood for quality merchandis UNUSUAL AND G TERMS. ood values and, above all, AND CONVENIENT CREDIT We invite you and your family to come in— have our credit manager explain our convenient payment plan, and thén we are positive you will, without hesitation, open an account. Our January Clearance Sale offers you 109 to 40% reductions on our entire stock, with credit terms to suit your convenience. A Family Institution Have tial to the Store is? Drug considered how esgen- family life the modern ‘Whether sick or well, both sexes, from infaney to old age require many things from the Drug Store. . From Infant Foods to Medicines, M Stores” our abundant stocks are fresh, method gives tablecloths and napkins all the pristine beéauty and snow-white charm of new goods every time they are laundered by Tolman. Patterns are re- RED PEPPERS STOP BACKACHE, LUMBAGO The . Safe erfcan f University Women, the ) Soard of the Young Wor tion and other ucation Association, ional child labor committee, al Council of Churches and rch organizations, the Amer- Federation of Labor and various and social welfare groups. The campaign against the amend- s being waged 1n every State by ational Association of Manufac- s and its branches, notably the xtile Interests, which employ more 3hildren between the ages of.10 and vears than does any other indus- v in the United States. Four of the States that have acted adversely thus r are textile manufacturing States. Ratification is being urged in all Le States by State branches of the American Association of University Nomen, American Federation of La- sor, American Federation of Teach- prs, American Home Economics Asso- Jiation, American Nurses' Associatfon, Commission on the Church and Soefal ervice of the Federdl Council of Churches of Christ in America, Gen- »ral Federation of Women's Clubs, The heat of red peppers takes the “ouch” from a sore, lame back. It cannot hurt you, and it certainly ends the torture at once. suffering so you can hardly get daround, just try Red Pepper Rub, and you will have the .quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel the tin- gling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gone, Ask any druggist for a fjar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each package. embossed and the whole fabric time for is ironed down to a lintless smoothness which remains till another laundering. This method is the same price as ordinary work. Let us show you by a trial. Franklin 71 THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. NW. An Inventory Surpris (and the surprise is yours, not ours) 5,000 Pairs of High-Grade WOMEN’S Every style in this immense group is a desirable present-day model. The season’s regular stock of women’s high-grade straps, operas, regents, gore effects and oxfords in patent, satin, suede, kidskin and calfskin. Also 7 styles in silver brocade pumps with block or dress heels. Special— $ 4.75 SHOL Both high and low cut, 7 with this season. Think of in all leathers popular buying such high qual- ity, nationally known makes as “Steadfast,” “Cor- rect Shape,” etc., that regularly sold from $7.00 to $12.00, at $5.75. We challenge you to duplicate this value, 75 Displayed on Our Second Floor Tables Patent Leather, Black Satin, Silver Cloth Opera P strap models and tongue effects, Half-French French or Sizes are very with heels. broken— so hurry. Values up to $10.00. 813 Penna. Ave. Northwest Pumps and Oxfords, nationally-famous in ete. ment of Values that will exceed your pectations. BERBERICH’S such makes “Patrician,” “Red Cross,” “Bally,” Truly, a wonderful assort- styles 'and patterns. $3.75 1116-20 Seventh St. Northwest ex- 1237 Pa. Ave. ! 1715 Pu. Ave Whitens and SoftenstheSkin! 500 Jar Harmony Lemon Cream 39¢ The cream cleans and hos butter soothes. Leaves the Hair Soft and Smoeth Pltkl.'impooing at homme To induce more people to become 13th & F 7th & E Sts. 14th & Irving 904 F St. 14th & F 15th & G Liggett’s for Values Here are some special attractions to prove it ARMH’)" Good Cold Cream at a Remarkably - Low Price! Reuait ‘Theatrical Cold Cream A snow white, delightfully frag- rantcream. Cleanses, soothes, softens Reg. 75¢. Pound Tin Reduced During January Only Makes Letter Writing Inexpensive! Sale of High Grade Stationery Papeteries. ind o MJIQ':::OI‘ 39¢ Toks Betah poper and 24 envelopes. An exc tional valge. Regularly Sz Reduced for January Only You Get 55c¢ Worth for 30c! A 25¢ Can of Gentlemen’s Taleum Powder—Presented! With a Tube of Rexall Shaving Cream at 30c ainted with the acqut of Tal Powder and the Sha unusual quality of the cum Powder vixf: 30c Cream. Buailds Up Your System! $1.00 Bottle Maltoleum 79¢ A pleasant tasting combination of Male, H: phosphites and Extractof Cod Liver Oil. No N Dandrufs on che Coat Collar! $2.00 Bottle Rexall Hair Tonic Aids in f.lll"l’\g out of. ‘ the hair . . Mild Blend of Imported Tobaccos Regularl Here is Shaving Brush Value! A Genuine Rubberset Bristles are et in rubber and cannot come cit. A bandsome Brush well worth $1.50, with & large bandle and a generous tuft of bristles. 79 C Makes .n;l. or we will. Continuous Steady Heat where and when you want it! Torrid Heating Pad softness, adjostable to low, medium or intense heat. 11%14Y. « “Homemaid” Assorted Choc- olates. The family package. 2% "t 99¢ :{xh:vfl inal Saturday Candy Reg. 50c1b. Week-Ends 39C Jumbo Salted Peanuts o, Shectal, pount 33C During January Only 'Both Deserves a Place in the Medicine Chest! Hospital Grade Cotton Comes in one pound M':':E Ext .yloy-dh ensively em; household use. clean and moderately priced. 25 ppor- tunities to Save $1 size Scott'’s Enditis iy 09 50c size Lis- S0c size Phil- 34c lip#' Milk o 21c 36¢ 57¢ DiapeminT " 36¢ s .. . 36¢ $L10 _size Maltine Pine Tar.... 75c size Mel- len's Food.. e 2 59C Two Outstanding Values in Rubber Goods! Monogram Hot Witer Bottle & Fountain Syringe Moulded in one-piece. Bath are chpacity, and guaranteed oné year. three highly polished Cigarettes At Very Low Prices o0 Camels. .oeeensasansancncs Pack of 20.. 14c 14c 14c Lucky Strikes....ocoen.s Pack 14c 14e Nothing better than a good tigar at & special prical Sale of Cigars <& si, Hands P Flor de Murat ly sells at 2 for 25¢ 10 for 1.00 $1.25 $1.25 Toombeanes. 29C 25¢ si Talcum der .. ze Djer-kiss — 9% 30 size 23c Oderono .. 25¢ size Mavis Talcum s 17¢ for BOc)...... 53¢ 95¢ size Dethol 49¢ Combination. 43c ;0: size Hennafoam NE- i SIC YIM.| t;.;l:lble!l ey ..o, 98 zzflzleh'ux- Tablets .ro'v.n 79c Cod Tamica: 29¢ $150 size Anusal $100 size Tyree'’s Powir - 89c 29c¢ ?c I.I ze pitls for . 21 ¢ Byringe is qmppdmnugn: Kotex (12 in Pint size Pompeian Olive Oil.... c Pills % in bots ) Liiiiian