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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C JANUARY 18, 1925—PART 1. FRANCOGERNAN PARLEY BREAKS UP Both Sides Agree to Try to| WAR CURE PARLEY ERS LISTED | Sessions to Continue Seven| but attendance, It is believed, will probably reach the 1,600 mark, many others besides delegates planning to be present. Officers and presidents of the nine co-operating associations plan to be| at home to delegates at the Washing. ton Hotel tonight beginning at 8:30. Mrs. Catt, general chairman, In dis cussing the conference and its pros. pects, declared it to be absolutely “unfettered.” “No one of the organ tions which in the conference! c even pink.” said are co-operating » radical, program for world peace.” Among the presiding officers for various sessions during the week wi 1| be: Mrs. John Ferguson, president, Council of Women for Home Misslons; Irs. John D. Sherman, president leneral Federation of Woman's Clut Mrs. E. I Silverthorn, president, F ation of Women's Boards of ‘oreign Missions of North America; Mrs. Robert ¥. Speer, president, Na- tional Board Young Women's Chris- | tian Assoclations; Miss Julla Lathrop, Miss Rose Brenner, .president, Na- | tional Council of Jewish Wemen;| \ Avoid Tariff War After Split. Days to Open Here This Afternoon. ‘\|r~ Catt ions will, in| Sherwin, :onsequence, be unfettered. But the largest number of constituents for| any program leading to permanent | peace will come together in our ses slons and the findings there will| reach many millions of women. Our chief aim is the enlightenment of al the members of all the organization which are taking part in the con It possible that out of e enlightenment may come a united MONDAY—TUESDAY WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY cor, past president eration of Women's Clubs; | Idgerton Parsons, American As- aCATRA1GF of Ditivbesity Womeis Mis Maud Swart dent, National Women's Trade Union Leagu Miss | Anna A. ( n, president, tional | Women's Christian Temperance Unlon. Mrs. W. L. Darby is chairman of | he committes on local arrangements. By the Associated P PARIS, Janua and French de Under the auspices of nine national organizations representing a memb ship of more than 5.000,000 wom. seven-day conference wi hington today on the .1b., 37¢ Steor Beef Ib., 12 .Ab., 12¢ 1b., 9 Ib., 1b., ib., .1b., 20c 1b., 10c Ib, 11 gts., ib. he German gations which hav been engaged in negotlations tending to a comme ment, both now convinced t little possibility of coming mutualiy egreed that 1 not be considered on a tarifr ar and that e will take &ny measures ature of Te- prisals 13 will impose s maximum that for the p Such a situatic Miclal circl annot last long be France would be a heavy lo her maxir tari even the “bill dutles which now before Dery open in “ause and | Beef Liver Humburg ... Plate Beef .. Chuck Steak 3-Corner Clod Pork Loins. . Halt Pork Kidney. Pig Knuckles . Sauerkraut Fresh Picnics 5 Pork Chops, end. ... Pork Chops, center Smoked Picnics. Right Out of the S Smoked Tongues Piece Bacon Skinned Hams .. Boned and Ro‘lod Sliced Ham .... Smithfield Hams Smithfield Shoulders Smoked Hams. . Leg of Lamb Loin Lamb Chops Shoulder Lamb Veal Cutlet .. & Rib Veal Chops . Breast Veal . Bone Out, 18¢ Chuck Roast. . . .1b., 15¢ Choice Cuts is lie 20¢ 23c The first meeting will be held at the Belasco Theater at 3 o'clock this aft- ernoon, to be followed by morning, afternoon and evening sessions for the | rest of the week at the Hotel Wash- | igton. The conference will be ad- essed by men and women of n tional and International standing, in- cluding soldiers and military experts. At the Belasco this afternoon the speakers and their subjects will be Lord Thomson, late minister for »ir the British cabinet, “Can Civil Withstand Another War? John F. O'R: who comm h Division, A. E. F., Abolished?, and Judge n, Ohio Supreme Court, “Women nd War.” siding officer will ‘att, general ounced To the Wives of Congressmen Of all the ton is the only consequence here. rger cities in the United States Washing- one which has no Milk Law, and in milk of any low sanitary rating can be sold Whols & howey 3 4 i Tor the month of October the sanitary ratings pub- lished by the Health Officer of milk sold here showed : 1 dairy selling mllk rnted belween 30 and 40 8 dairies “ 40 50 ! e 50 60 8 60 70 5 70 80 20 80 9 The lowest permissible rating for milk should not be less than 80. presi- Mers. .1b., 15¢ 1b., 29, b, 220 1b., 20, the tariff 1 vote In ment proposed to adequ trade and industry French Leaders Puzzled. Gover t officlals interested in the question mbers of Parlia- ment who I clalized in trade puzzled to ac- titude, since in nd to suffer In some quarters hans refuse to 1 favor of Al- they think ent of “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “« “ “ “ “ “« “ “« “ “ “ “ “ «db., ..Ib., 1 .1b.,21c 33c 12¢ 29¢ Various attempts have been made within the last 15 vears to get a Milk Law for the District, but they have | not been successful. Alsatiar At the present moment a Milk Law drafted by Health t Officer Dr. Fowler has passed the United States Senate, and needs only the adoption in the House to be ready for the President’s/signature. If the Chairman of the House District Committee could be impressed with this dan- gerous and abnormal state of affairs that the Nation’s Capital has no Milk Law, Dr. Fowler’s Milk Bill would undoubtedly be brought to a vote without much delay. Conference Settles Field Em- ployes’ Salary Status for Present. The French government is continu- its efforts to find new markets Alsatian products. It is estimat- hat the recovered province have ready found markets for two-thirds the products formerly exported to rmany he French, it is sald, most of the new aare Basin, whic e called whether ye man, woman and child in every community to be well housed, well fed, happy and contented. That is the kind of com- munity to do business in as well as to live in. “We, want every will make situation in the in 10 years, will de by plebiscite come French or Saare products same footing as rench in Germany. As | French customs frontier takes ||\| the whole coal and iren region of the | Saare, this territory's trade will be serlously harmed, is thought 10 a large exte: man : 1 period of adaption to new conditions, it Is believed there will likely be considerable unemployment and that the French will be to exploit the [ Sation for consequent irritation in the same |feld service to correspond, T as| satlan dissatisfaction AEroiel BF SRS classifetion ot ot | 1923 for positions in the departmental service in Washington, has Sliminated 2 Continues Present Plan. The bill now provides for continu- This Sunday h-ving been designated as “Share With Others day” in the ..ational Thrift program, what more ap- propriate moment for Washington givers to take thought of the urgent family needs cared for by these i organizations—the and the Relief Association? BT Will not the wives of our Congressmen use their influence for the passage of the pending Milk Bill? The c cation o Governme Cream Cheese, .. e Philadelphia -1b. prints.. rtroversy regarding cl the field employe t has been settled ference on the Treasu appropriation bill. It is nference reg fore the House for row The amendment, was proposed to insert in all the ap- propriation bills, directing the execu- tive o of each of the executive departments to fix rates of compen- sation for civilian employes in the phe., 11c it 1b., 41¢ Ab., 4ic Butter, ! The Chairman of the House District Committee is Buster . Hon. Stuart F. Reed of West Virginia. "Hoiland Belle Milk, 11c Qt. Bring Any Bottle Stewing Fowl. . .1bs., 25¢ 21; to 3 Lbs. Average The above sentiment appeals to every intelligent zen. But do you know that right now hundreds of famili in this city, distressed in mind and body, are looking to these family welfare agencies to find a way out of their troubles and especially to save their children from needless suffering or bad environment? will come approval t it This bulletin is paid for by the Bureau of Health Education 1464 Columbia Road INSPECT SUNDAY “BUY A HOME” 30-Foot Yard, 75-Foot Truck Garden, 20-Foot Chicken Yard, 20-Foot Double Garage Lot 500 Cash we Weekly Price, $6,750 1604 to 1648 Gales or G St. N.E. One Square East From 15th and G Sts. N.E. BIG VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY @ Smoot which it ara far low. erman T obdurate whe Upper, left to right: Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, gen o : Mrs. John D. Sherman, ly protect French { Lower, left to right: Dr. Aurclia Henry Reinhard = presides of Association of University Women; Mrs. Mra. John Ferguson, president of Women for Home Mix-fon ind that no collection will be taken ‘ayne B. Wheeler. sesslon, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of | oolidge will receive the The President of the United States Chamber of Com- Afternoon kers tomorrow in Pierrepoint Noyes of Oneida, N. Y.: City, Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen, who niversity fonal organizations: American | stons, Federation of Women's Boards Clubs, Natlonal Board of the Youn tional League of Wome: Legal Notice Trade Unfon League The Fren ;nr»hl. 1t is y comes up fo: dent General Federa n of Women's Club: Miss Hoxe B cnner, president National Council of Jewish Wome: homas Winter of the Genernl Federation of W en's Clubs, airman of program committe Miss Anna A. afternoon meeting Reserved seats will-not be held after CONTROVERSYEOS w York Ci will speak on “Mass the conferenc at i merce recently said: clude: Prof. Warren Thompson of and the evening speakers will be: commanded American forces in Ger- conference is under the | Assoctation of University Women, of Foreign Missions of North Am Women's Christian Assoclations, N Gual Woria s Ch e Totas About 900 delegates are w » move now easures Will be | yauy Swarts, president National W ws Trade Unio Leaguc Gordon, president of World Natlonal W. C. T. U.; Misx Bolle Sherwin, president National League of Women Votersi [open to the public without ad Tor. 2:45. Singing will be led by Mrs nization plans of the morn e 'With Others Day” |I¥ are’ Wit thers Day MmOk ol e, Prestden —_— | dclegates to | White House tomorrow at 12:30 {Miami University, Oxford, Ohio James G. McDonald of New York many, and Edward M. Earle, Colum- of the following women's Council of Women for Home Mis- Seneral Federation of Woman's tional Council of Jewish Women, ance Unlon and National Women's by those in char Will not our citizens and generous givers who believe in that goal now again share with us the r ility of doing what we can, in a systematic and constructive manner, 1o bring a better day of hope and cheer to the neglected and unfortunate ones for whom our organizations are at work? The (l'll’llvl'\l‘“ budget of the Associated Chariti the ens” Relief Associatio: to be raised in volum contributions, is $55,000 the same as for several years past. ing for another year the arrang Gifts sent to the joint finance committee of both organiza- ment made in the recond deficiencs | tions at 1022 Eleventh street northwest will be gratefully bil a ¥ icl s no ly v P1 Jast vear, WhiGH was notialy acknowledged. (Signed) MILTON E. AILES, acted upon until last December. That, Pt L Chairman Joint Finance Committee. expected | > of the conferenc LIQUOR CASE HELD CLOSED AT SCHOOL Headmaster at National Cathedral Institution Finds No Drink- ing There. “Snowflake” Shortening 15¢ Ib. been r Lard. . in Oranges.. . . doz., 12,2. Bananas ... Apples to 7 per cent in lieu of the higher ;.u.i ary scale under reclassification, It i | Fine Eating Quality [ -4 lbs an ity B9 3 Ibs., 20 ...3 Ibs., 20 head, 125 15, . .loaf, 5¢c is argued that this will allow the Personnel Classification Board to fin- | ish the job of classifying the field | force, or If it fails to do so to take | the job away from that be turn’it over to the Civil Service Com- | mission. It rules against allowing the department heads to rec ldsfl()‘ the salaries of the field workers, This is a victory for Representative zation of Exchange. Charles 1. Stengle of New York, who S T vesterday urged the House to r"mmv“,,‘i\n;‘\‘; (‘,':,”“3" e the Personnel C fication Board by | {0 VRt orts & N e governm. CUtting off its pay, and who discussed | h° dlePOsal of the Eovernin at length the causes for dissatisfac- | 1 Wi (o0 © 08 BUAPCC tion that exist regarding reclassifica- : A for Gns ganr tion, and outlined what he believed to president of the’ be the remedy. Representative Sten- |, “poiSh PUECU IR O GO Lo on its guard against the proposed Mr. Mitchell said that Finland had Senate amendment to allow the de-|, = "o n it ST e O AW partment heads to reclassify the fl*l"" upon the credit, but that sufficient | force. He sald that would wipe out|pBSf (F° SoeC b E oo e all ‘statutory salary rolls. | available if desired. The loan is simi- | lar to a $40,M0,000 credit recently extended to Denmark QENUINE PENNSYLVANIA ANTHRACITE .50 1. VERY BEST GRADE A VERY LOW PRICE A substantial saving can be effected by the anthra- cite consumers in the use of this coal. All best varieties of an- thracite and bituminous coals at lowest prices consistent with our high standard of quality and service. MARLOW COAL CO. 8H E St. Main 311 66_Years of Faithful, 3 Efficient Service ACu9s FINLAND LOAN EXTENDED. , Apples Cooking Yeliow Onions Sweet Potatoes. .. Kale Iceberg Lettuce Celery, large stalk The conviction and imprisonment yesterday of George H. Bundick, col- ored waiter at the National Cathedral Bchool, and the expulsion of five bo\s' charged with buying from him, ends | all connection between the students and bootlegging, according to Head- master William Church. Dr. Church, | regretful of the occurrence that necessitated the expulsion of the stu- dents, was pleased with the action taken In Police Court where Bundick received a four-month jail sentence. “I belleve that ends the case,” he said. “A rumor of the matter came to my attention soon after the return ©f the scholars from their Christmas vacations. I investigated the rumor thoroughly, and to my great regret, found it to be substantially true. Bundick made a written confession plicating the five all of om | Teze betveen "5 % | ROB CASHIER OF $8,000. | They admitted buying the liquor and all the school could do was to oust e them. I failed to find any evidences | Two Men Hold Up Telephone Em- | of drinking around the school. The | ploye in Seattle. SEATTLE, Wash,, boys bought the liquor the day they were to leave on thelr vacations, evi- T—Two | | dently to carry home with them or to| "4 T o Wit e cashier of | AugUsta woman,’ was acquitted here use en rout | | this afternoon. 'The verdict was re- the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph | ver o | turned after the jury had considered here today and obtained §8.000 in | i, cage since Tuesday night. making and $12,000 in checks, which he = e % “The affair is regrettable in the ex- | (i ‘treme, but 1 believe cannot and will| - a new record for jury deliberations oing to deposit i | here. | ard_and | LUNCH WITH US TO-DAY HEALTH CANDIES 404 €0¢ 804 1b Revolving Credit Alds in Stabili- January Sunshine Soda Cracker 6 Big Red Pkgs. for. .25 Charl National been renev | E. Mitchel | Sunsweet Prunes, 2-Ib. Package sl Re SAFE MILK for BABIES + * i i + + 3 2 ¢ + 4+ + + . + + 4 . . . + + + i * + + + + + + § + + + + . + + + + § b s + + + + + + + + + + i . b b3 + b + + 3 This Week’s Grocery Prices! Parson’s. 10 oz ‘Butter—Biu.Rio-Co Sauce Del Monte, No Apricots—svaporated. standard Apricots—oanned, No. 2i; can Aprioots—canned, No. 2 can. Apricots—oanned, No. 1 can.... ... Asparagus—Del Monte, Mammoth Acparagus—Eagle. No. 215 can Asparagus Tips—inrgs green - Asparagus Tips—plenic size... Asparagus Tipe—tar 215" 2 = 2. Cleared in Woman's Death. WARRENTON, ( January 17.— | | Bugene Snyder. charged h the murder of Hattie, Wimberly, a young 4000000000000 000000000100000000000 000000 Januar. | | not happen agaln in the history of | Sach the school.” H.R.HOWENSTEIN INCORPORATED 1311 H STREET NORTHWEST Boans—Nary. Beans—Lima_ 1b. Beans—Red Kidney 1b.. .. Beans—Campbell's, 3 cans. Beans—Ritter's, 3 cans Beans—Stringless. Wagner's, 2 cans +Beans—Curtice. Limas, 2 cans Beets, Silver Lake, 215 BootsCurtice, No. 2, 2 for.. Bevoragee— Clicquot Arlington .. Canrda Dry. 3 for Blue—Magic, 7 for. Bon Ami—cake or powder Brooms—good quali Buckwheat—Ballard Catsup—Ritter's Jarge Capers—2 ozs. Coreals— Corn Flakes. 2 pkgs. ... Cream of Wheat, large Malt Cereal pke. . Cherries—Maraschino, Cornstaroh—Argo. ki : Chooolate—Baker's ¢ ib. zm. hao Qocoanut—Baker's, can Oleanser—O1d Dutch. 2 for. Qocoa—Buker's, 14 Ib., 2 for Coffee—0ld Dutch. 1b.. .. 3 ibs.. $1.15 Coffee—Sunbeass, Maxwell, > THE ARGONNE 16th and Col. Rd. Several very at- tractive 4-room, re- ception hall, kitchen and bath apartments, unfurnished. Reason- able prices. Telephone Col. 4630 THE ARGONNE BUILDING A TOOTH Good teeth are built out of vital foods. Building a tooth is not the simple pro- cessitseems. Nature regards it so important that she takes a long time to perfect one. Scott's Emulsion supplies elements needful to aid normal growth and con- struct sound bones and strong teeth. A food-tonic of rare value, Scott’s Emulsion gives the best results when taken regularly after meals. Tryit. l‘ Scoth Bowne, Uloomficld, Gude's Flowers | Reflect the sunshine of Spring. Order | 2 F.—Adver Many Naval Transfers. Comdr. Carl T. Osborn transferred from Rochester, e command of the s. Dallas; Lieut. Joseph W. Gregory from Pen- . sacola, Fla., fo the command of the | SRS 0 M emn G| U. 8. Licut. Gilbert C. Hoover | & *,u'\.’»'”'..'\‘u’\‘\\' .'&“H‘.’.}‘{,M,’;',’\‘..n. s the battleship Nevada to the ©OF COLUMBIA for ‘the election of nine (0) | recrufting barracks, Hampton Roads: trustecs to serve the ensuiug year will be held | jeut. Comdr. Montgomery A. Stuart, at the of the company, 1713 1 street | Jorthwest. on MONDAY.TAY Medical Corps, from Detroit to the sils open from 10 a.m. ta port Henderson; Comdr. William Medical Corps, from the has been | N. X to 00000 0000000000000000000000000040064000000000000000000000000000000 a0t cesssessee 690 g | i l EVERY AGE! FCR the hurried snack—the mid- day lunch — there's nothing more nour- ishing or more satis- fying than your glass of good milk. 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