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THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1925. S s SR e L e e S e [ i o g T O S I e e [ S e PEACE GROUPS STRIFE RENEWED WKR GAUSE TRAGED IN TWO CENTERS IN CAPIT ALWAYS TU HNANBE ]75 NEW AUTUS e i TRIBUIE m I.EE 10 TRADE FAGTORS e s st comernssiato conenence ere INAUGURAL SOUGHT| < #85gin, 7 | WILL BE EXHIBITED i PAID BY HARRISON - | in May—W omen’s League Quits National : 4 Desire to Guard Wealth Put Council. Funds Committee to Hold A, '_ 1925 Show at Convention . " Senator Tells Virginians Peo- Before Women as Breeder First Meeting at Willard S Hall to Be Most Ambitious 4 g ’ ple of Nation Owe State While nine great organizations of [not wish to force others into & pos . women were mesting In national con-|tlon which Is uncomfortable for . 7 Z 3 of Conflicts. SRR AL LR o Sk S i Tomorrow. : in Washington. . / Debt of Gratitude. to work out a sufficlently comprehen- Explalas Platform. 3 4 1 % §1vo, PIORFRIL on \whic BKU Avoericn The International League, In its Tiousuio conditions, the desire to|women may unite in a co-operativel,o,iomant, ‘declared its members were| The finance committee of the More tha omo- Special Dispatch to The Star . i o k k ent, dec| embe o gen- i han $500,000 17 new automo 3 & e . meestablished wealth, and the|Movement for peace, dlintegratlon -geqicated to live by creatlve courage | eral inaugural committee will hold . bliew and accessories whl be exhibit- ; o CEMOND. S ¥a© Jan 0 Tl other powers may extend | Hoc o B aces afracting peace | #nd not by destructive fear,” explain- | Its first meeting at 4 o’c'ock tomor- ed at the fifth annual mogor car show ZHbute 1o the. life and charaster of al control over treasured nat- | He O Ny Fopresentad in | MK In brief its platform as follows: |row afternoon at the Willard Hotel, of the Washington Autompotive Trade il 4 Per Robaran Lok Was JMQLY Seuns - e eonteranon s “World organization for mocial, [Chalrman Harry Wardman announced : Assoclation, which will open In Con- 4 tor Pat Harrison of Mississipp! at ot} Coiyfarenco.on the Sxuss@nd political and economic co-operation. | today ) vention Hall Saturday nigi® and con- x meeting here last night under the of War today at the Washington |, O " OE Moral disarmament through educa-| In view of the frank Indications : tnue for a week, it was estimated ) . RPN of (She Danghters anld. Eohy dl as among the most frultful|l BCSIEIE S ToCiFICes ble N, tlon {n the spirt of unity and through [Elven yesterday that publle-spirited e today by Rudolph Jose, chatrman of | of the Confederacy, for the observ- ps of International confiict. | B e . ent ot tne | the establishment of soclal justice. |business men of Washington may the show committes. Approxymately ance of the birthday of Gen. Lee. Sen- ppakers presenting these “causes™ | 0T B G0 Sy PRCSTERE O ared | World disarmament on the lund, onfhave to bear an unusual share of 175 cars of 1925 magdel will be on dis- Roor Kexsieon sl 1n DRt the conference, which will later| T P8, 80 mmittee oo Zop. | 862 and in the alr: abolltlon of the|the expenses far the {nauguration ¢ play, in addition to the latest de- A hat a debt of gratitude does hed! proposed “cures,” and then en-|Unfore the H e ssage ot the|Punger blockade, and of the prosti-|ceremonles, this meeting fs expected velopments in automobile accesswri America and the world owe to V dedvor to work out a general pro-| o Eh &8 ”‘:I“af;“:;; l“‘\‘, “‘“‘5’ "m‘ © | tution of sclence for destructive pur-|to be one of the most Important yet tires, batterfes and cqulpment, sisown | EInia It was your State that gave aridm of action for national women's |19 Tesol s ]‘; BULROT- | 1\ e, held slnce the organization of the by 15 dealers. America the father of this country; were John Foster| %€ appropriation to help pay ex-|"qy, jetter of withdrawal, written|general committee. The task of preparing the big Mall e = gave to the Democratic party its Tk lawyer. and former | PONSSS Of the sixth quinguennlal con- |y, Mrs. Eva Perry Moore, prestdent for the unnual event was startéd > JEFFRIES. founder; that gave to the Southern Commis- | Yéntlon of the International Council| ¢ t}q National Councll of Women, New Members Named. vesterday, Mr. Jose sald, when a cause its greatest military genius, SR of Women to b 1d here next May. 1 & . " . 3 55 Ao and in more recent y . Economic | O B ttacked srganiations | was signed by Hannah Clothier Hull, | The following additiona members of Eroup of 25 decorators and a crew of more recent years gave to su | nattonal chairman of the United States | subco e Sl R Y £ carpenters were set to work. It is cOURT EMPLOYE fering humanity and a war-torn world ritt ¢ to which she was opposed by name, |Siotion of the league, Miss AmY | frems temaceral moadoiiounced today anticipated they will be required to that meteor of hope, that apostle of mission and personally mentioned, amoONE |\y,ods (s secretary of this section, and | Wiilard Heiel by Wil o Galliber: e work continuously day and night to Hasce, that sugel of Sood will, thex “I be rms the |Others. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt.|;aincains offices in this city. Comoiittes o8 Datels e T h . have the display quarters ready for MISSING FOR WEEK designer of world conciliation and ad- Sie%" eata that the| e J~“fi:?.err'x.:l‘.rhairn:?n .25 ‘V;:m .\n»l_ The league was among the socle- | W, Fox and Miss 1t h&}‘fi“\’\:péum-n'\- N the new cars, which will be moved justment—Woodrow Wilson principal economic cause of war r mow In seesion here at |ties attacked by Mrs. Potts before|George S. Wataon, chief of the Fira in Priday and Satyrday. A special S eveny. war=Ltam G (oS ctie not a greed for gain, but, rather, r, now In session here at |y, House.committee today as being | Department, to be vice chaiftian of the { ramp {8 being constructed to the gec- [teamid Wasmane of Yusnis haye Leen o 8 3 Tor sum, Rub gton Hotel, said to repro- | m, [O08® OMILIES toda¥ A5 Beln | Department, to ice chairan o pos P Al R S il b (IS = ¢ | the firat into and the last out of battle. e _effort avoi sent 5,000,000 American women g v o public order committes, and Robert 4 T : i e o Friends Worried Over Fate of|jier jcagers have spurred the soldiers of aintain existing conditio s 2 " i Council of Women meeting here next | Denton and Albert Holland to be addi- e welibiBe hoteiad: todheter Alsplay 000 . - L e Ao loos| The' other development was with- | youf % 5 spaces. : 1. America upon 10,000 baitlefields. Never dus G fear = feur ' for o | 1r o o o Ui Beace mection | x| onal members . e press committes Jaries P, Joffries, Bailit: | Azelex wson 10000 siietlin Hev P whic Honeatly | e os Tnte atiinal T eaits s at a meeting of the Inter-| Mr. Gallther went ahead today with Stafr of 350, . lariaa 4 CE et in daiicdr: in quired and which, with soclety or- | o5 the, Women's Internatlonal 1eague | national League for Peace and Free- | plans for & celebration along the lines Several Years. el o i T o e ganized on a capitalistic basis, it i= | Foteq is the avowed enemy, from the |40Mm here lust year that Mrs. Potts|outlined by President Coo Much 3 ; : The show committes estimates 350 e i T o e e v awful to to retain Nationil Conachl b oo opened her drive against the influ-|of time of the cha of the 4 persons, representing more than o0 {ora or axy ini6 DEWhiim' mitght wel de- 2 2 2 g ences to which she objected, and out | gensral committee is being devoted 4 4 exhibitors, will be on hand at all| Police today are on the lookout for | 2 e O R 5 et Struggle Against Change. ‘ithd A naes o 5 Htted elng 4 3 e 3 n the Jookout €0 | gurve at the hands of Virginia an al- s of men in the develop- | xplking Withdrawal of which grew the National Patriotle | to working out the order of march " times during the progress of theljames P. Jeffries, baillft for meveral | poimans of & loml Bonday o commemo s lop The International League for Peace | Council, of which she is now the na-|for the procession, which will be the 4 show to assist and acquaint the . s th t s et ol ld, had | anq Freedom, of which Mrs. Jane |tional president. cuistanding event of Inaugural day. 3 ' visitors with the displays. For the|YcArs at the Police Court, who has | ate Disseryices ‘é."“‘“‘;’ ‘":: ‘:_L:‘,ewi e b Pinacle of power and in-| Aqdams is president, In_announcing | Mrs. Potts in her testimony before| Mrs. John Allen Dougherty, chair- : 2 accommodation of Visitors and the small | been missing for more than a week. | (66 WOrg WOmore Pod BARE FORe i s Tound Chat e Mo [ty said: “We recognize|the House committee pointed out cer- | man of the charlty inaugural ball, to | s 3 army of dealers' representatives, the| Jeffries is unmarried and has no | fie G S T emn t our program is perhaps too far|tain “organizational connections of |be held on the evening of the inaugu- &b 5 3 committee is installing a lunchroom. | relatives in the city. He lived at 1002 | vy R olsi! WAt emation Aivituae wkin to alter, and these in- | advanced for some of the organiaa-|the more prominent of the members of |vatlon. at the Mayfower Hotel, an- b & ¢ AY A shoe shine parlor and 2 ladles' mald = G el Af this grest soWier wnd A pover bemng Lo opr: | tions of the Council of Women and I8 |the International Council of Women” |rounced this morning that the pre- 4 i % also will be features of the accommoda- | M street. A sister, his only close rel- e s Ul hiia AN Bower heginning 10 SBIft | ono that requires courage and the|which she averred wers objection- |iiminary work of organiz com- ; 4 tions ative, is now in Porto Rico. e e e ably struggle Seninst | SPIFit of the crusader to carry out.)able.to the National Patriotic Coun- [mittees would be completed this N g 7 This year's show, which will include| He is about 32 years old, and served | J08%" &b WER TEVOR0 (000 5 and lay sepla i S . We are willing to endure|cil. Among those thus attacked were|week. The chairmen of all the prin-| §& G RS % | both open and closed models, probably Police Court as bailiff several ! Few men who have attal o e hatever means may | pa ynjust criticism that ‘cunws §u | Mrs. Philip North Moore of St. Louls |cipal committess hav en selected, i | will be the largest ever held in Wash- | Years prior to the war. During the elghts of stiocess to which he X forces: loperited i ‘Austros movement, but We 40 | national president of the Amerfcan |and thelr acceptances are i | ington, according to Mr. Jose. Virtu-| war he enlisted and :wu 18 months | o 0B preciated more than he t Sair aid T Rssia. M DRIl T branch of the International Council of | hands of the chairman, as well as & * i | 811y every popular make of American | OVerseas. After the war he returned | o ating qualitles upon which th ed, in the case of the World War r Waomen; Mrs, Carrie Chapman Catt, |number of vice chairmen and other s | car, seen on the streets of Washing- | to Washington and resumed his du- ess wao, builded.” i e et il b ) I HE \‘ EA l HER alleged to have been one of the|members. gy w . for. Will Bs seprasented ties in court i obilkkation of RiiAe " he sald. o founders of the Women's Interna- Aot i His absence has caused much worry Y = ral react of governments ¢ rict of Columbia—Clearing this |tional League for Peace and Free- Docked Like Gardes. among court officials. He had gained | ~ The honey crop of America, wr @ character.” atternoon or tonight, colder, minimum|dom; Lucia Ames Mead, chairman of| ALUMNI TO ORGANIZE. & : , Spaslal dttention 18 bémm wiven tol & FIVESHSN of eflclescy, madiwas| (s producsy fu_sucul sie, Wesks Britain, according to the|temperature about 25 degrees; tomor- | the permanent peace committee of IR § | o ssiel e I i an aoproc|n own to miss & day worth more than $50,000,000. s men s genera!|row fair, continued cold; fresh to|the National Courcil of Women and . Fi W || priate setting for the attractive cars @ —_—— = Y i { resources were laid before the aconor o vast|strong northwest winds, diminishing|vice chairman or the National Coun- | Holy Cross Men Here to Gather at 5 4 that wiil be exhibited. Clothed in its changes wi ght by |tomorrow. cil for the I'revention of War (of Di # show garb, the hall will present the war, es, he explained,| Maryland—Falr in west, clearing in|Which the executive secretary fs SRR 5 i |effect of a beautiful garden, with wers place in the textl i|east portion ght, colder; tomor- l:lf!dt'\rxl-k J. Libby of this city): and [ Graduates of Holy Gross College, by © . ferns and plants and artificial ‘lmrr.\ flelds, th ing | row fair and colder; strong northwest | Miss Mary Anderson, chalrman of the | Worcester., Mass., who are now locat- - trees, in full blcom, adorning the va- ptalirgion elon hreataning e |row tilf and coliers Stone n e S e e e e ; BOOKKEEPERS, Views on Egypth ks, Virginia—Partly cloudy and slightly | the International Council of Women. |dinner In the Hamilton Hotel Sunday,! srx, Jack Kotz (upper) and Mrs.| The show will open Saturday night ’ o e colder tonight; tomorrow fair and o Sy | February 1 oclock, fOllOWIN | yarris Mtiesone ower ot maat: | at 7230 It will ba closed Sunday, but CASHIERS, STENOGRAPHERS! S0 when we see the British goV-|colder; fresh northwest and west Which & permanent organization as . T P ill continue daily thereafter until ernment,” he explained, “including in | coogr ] " a *Sles at a card party tomorrow after- eiaally ienonttar unty e ined, “including in | yinds an official branch of the Holy Cross|meon at = e'cloch. nt the Ariinmton | Saturday night, January 31, from » demands upon Egypt the right t West Virginia—Falr and colder to- College Alumnl Associatidn will be 2 ‘clock until 10:30 p.m. Two Meyer utilize frealy the waters of the Nile | £ i Soriaed | Hotel, for the henefit of the Mebrew | /5., orchestras will furnish mu- io Budan that 1s but ore o ccords for 24 Hours. Senato vid sh, Represent-| ;& Srsbnetin ok 8 ic every eve e oxhi the Sudan that is but one ma e e | mow under comstruction on Spring 5 | forts of the Thermometer—4 p.m., 30; 8 p.m., 28; e B i e e o | rond, for which Mrs. Coolidge heads ¥ n 12 midnight, 30; 4 am,, 31 § am., 33; Peter J. McLaughlin, dean of the law [\ "l "¢ patronesses. There will be| Believe it or not—a farmer of the demand t Britain |noon, 30. . N .. |schoolat the Catholic University, and| "y jze for each table as well ax a|Siebert, Colo. where the mercury (o] (o] . upon Bypt 1%, in a superfcial sense. | Barometer—é pm., 30.44; 8 pm.,|Arlington Commission Joins in Al T Teme fram Caorgatown Uni- | Prize for the one holding the lueky | e it L S st aggressive and grasping in character. | 30.39; 12 midnight, 30.21; 4 a.m., 29.96 s Seyeral prieats from Goorsatawn Ual- | Tle,, - | potnt, dectare aornin =N Yot 1n reulity the motive Beming 1t is|8 At 29.34; noon, 30,8 Opinion of State Road Xersity ‘amits Gouaagi Oolles 15 e - L recently he walked into his barn and Thousands of young men are earning less the desire to extend and {ncreass| Highest temperature, 33, occurred at - favsrinmtinden or/ioght At oL found two rats frozen in their tracks, $5,000 to $10,000 a year as Expert wealth and power than the determ! a.m. today. Lowest temperature, Engineers. Cross, have been invited as special \\WiI | ADDRESS TEACHERS. | their mouths open to take a bite out Aeinteats. Yo ian do the samse! nation to maintain established in- |27, occurred at 8:30 p.m. yesterday. B Rev. Joseph N. Dinand T prest Eszesad |of an ear of corn. The opportunities in the professional, dustry h is serlously menaced.” Temperature same date last year— s : 5 . Bpecial Dispatch to The Star, dent of the college, will send a let-| | Ee— commercial and governmental field I, Culbertson, who spoke on “Raw | Highest, 48; lowest, 21. CLARENDON, Ve, Janusry $9-<jier to be reud 1o the assemblea|Noted Sunday Bchool Leader to} e Bilinass P o 8 d War," declared Condition of the Water. The decision of the State Highway alumni | Speak at Mt. Vernon Place Church. | e Tale falerlals o the WOl Whould | mumporapure and, condition af the | CommiSAIon Ineressine (he WK oF| | Arangements for the gianer ace | SPEtk of Mt Ve WE WIRE opened to all peoples equally as a | . cooPs s Falls—Tem- | the - ‘ilson | being made by James sutligan Miss Minnie 13 B S dertiitat Bortiichaand Stend ey Ly water at § am.: Great Falls—Tem- |the shoulders planned for Wiison m i an, | olias XN ureau is advertising for thousands step In removing one of the primary [ WEURS N 55 500 1100 very muddy: {boutevard in the proposed road |room (52 House Office Buildin ThelSEaIrionte 5 || OLD HOUSES of Junior and Senior Auditors at i A S1CE P uilding program of the Arlington|committes on organization of the lsion of Sun: ch on | g e s Rivalry among natlons or among Tide Tables. | District Good Roads Commission from |alumni association consists of Sena-|of the Methodist Episcopal Church | Electric Fixtures salaries ranging from $2,700 to $3,600 national groups frequently gives rise | (Furnished by United States Coast|iwo to three feet was approved by |tor David I Walsh (chairman), Pe-|South, will address a meeting of t % a year. to serious complications in intern and Geodetic Survey.) the latter body at & meeting at the | fer G. McLaughlin, Will . Kennedy, | €lementary workers of all the Sun- | Edison Lamp . 5 . tional affirs” Mr. Culbertson s: Today—Low tide, 10:13 am. and |courthouse last night. Arthur Orr, |Wiliam B. Leahy, Martin J. McNa-|day schools of the city tonight at| All you need is a little ambition— A mation powerful in industry, com- [ 11:11 pm.; high tide, 3:31 wm. and|chairman of the commission, pre- |mara, Willlam P. Connery, jr.; Jamesthe Mount Vernon Tizce Methodist|| ¢, MUDDIMAN C . we help you with/ the rest. Our merce, finance ana defense would ap- | ;11 p.m. sided. The new specifications for this | F. Dulligan and Martin O'Donoghue. | Eplscopal hurch South wt 8 o'cloek. 1 1 0. simplified university course will ear to Sut practically this | Tomorrow—Low tide, 11:15 am.;|road give it @ maximum width of 21 i = = er address was meant prima - qealify Soninsi s Tilor Kovousasat has not proved true. Evidently per-[pign tide, 4:37 am. and 5:14 pm. |feet and a minimum of 20. OW $7.146 e A g e b b et 709 13th St., Above G copoisdean i M e e s ent international security cannot The Sxm aad Mod The executive committee of the Y FUND N y . i hpeier i OF (he e 1 ant i 2 sought in temporary expedients - commission ‘announced that the peti- el | the elementary ¥ the Counci = — n one year. T 5. Rather is there| Today—Sun rose 7:23 a.m.; Sun sets | ({on asking a special election to de-| mi toial of the T, O o l"r‘;!' glous Biueation to attend, A . needed a set of firmly established |6:15 p.m. Seifmoi I Liomill 5 e tol e Y. M. C cam- he meeting will be held in the S 1 F Q principle gulate the fundamen | Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:23 am: sun [\ T8t 30N, MTorCE 2o s Yeudy | palen fund reached 37,46 vesterday,| sunday school auditorium pecia ruits THINK OF IT ec: lations of states. Com- | sets 5:17 p.m for submission to the court with the|lt Was reported at the noon-day| 1 ) al security will be obtained on Moon rises 2:59 a.m.; sets 1:36 p.m. | (08 FIOTISTON IS TE COME W ont of | luncheon of the campaign organiza- | T Glask From drudgery to independence by offering similar securty and ce Automobile lamps to be lighted one- [ ync“"wiiion poulevard ftem. Capt. | tion, held in the Hotel Ebbitt. C .nu«le‘ Maj. W. J. Lisle Expires. o . - - merely by devoting a litrle of your twinty to other states alf hour after sur John T. Talman, county superintend- | W. Owen, chairman of the campaign| .~ o O P00 " R rce | SPiced Watermelon Circles.......65¢ spare time, in your own home, under Take Up “Cures” Weather in Various Citles, ent of rosds, and the engineer of the | committee, presided epartment retired, died at the Let- | Spiced Pimento Cucumber Rings, 65¢ our expert guidance from the institu- | ito o v i on| Assistant Engine Commisstoner L 1= } > : A ices 4 0 petition when It gos to the courl!lfflhdlfifl the \']‘.\1.‘(' A :.I»,“:.-M.‘r’llm.“u x’ ~vx"‘ ‘\-".\"’:"_PKV’|"II' AT : r‘Ll:-iX("f; | Medley (Mixed Fruits)...........%c¢ e Y must contain an estimate formally | for its excellent work In bu g up | me ormed. He was & xe e % 2 B 3 Weather. | goproved by the State body. Action |Young men from “striplings” The of lsville, Xy, and had served |Pint Jars Spiced Cherries.......75¢| by the State commission on this item |team captained by A. L. Larson took ars in the ranks of Army, | Quart Jars Pickled Peaches. ....§145 | TRUsE OF art e e a is expected in the next few days,(first place yesterday with pledges| when he was Dmiasioned ‘second Capt Tl v iing to 3135, " Merrits Quartermaster. Corvs, 1 TAKE THE SHORT CUT TO ADVANCEMENT alf of the c program. To- “apt. Talman announced, wmounting to Merrite O, [lieutensnt, Quartermagter Corps In : 5 . : : d S & e o piosteas o “The cost of the building program of | Chance’s team came second with $605. | June o (anatatTeq it Nldgruder Inc. Write NOW for more information—no obligation 5 3 the Finune artment in CuteRof war M it Abilene,Tex. 80.38 approximately 20 miles was original- fugn partment i iy, - > . Trasids ot Dhla svenings e oo e Xy .xxil Iy estimated by the Arlington com-!of the structure, to explain th o reashed| the krads of maloc in Best Grotevits Opon Wt A5 Galt: £ SoRtol Atae e mission at $691,576.89, but additional | posed road-building program in Ar- G R R i gsombter, A ] grading inslsted on by the State|lingtom District and how it will fit fost O 1dp cdmutiatodod Saiy- Conn. Ave. & K St Gen. Allen Speaks. C commission and the increased width|[in with plans for approaches to the ‘,‘I' S 1““‘(‘-‘rl“":"] "“‘:' :l"r“‘“"“l‘:r- T * == Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen, retired, | Bismarck . 9 of the shoulders for Wilson boule-|new bridge. The committee was alsoj ' ¢ WAS & captain and quartermas = cralili — discussing America’s attitude toward | fosoh - vard 15 expected to raise the amount|instructed to make an effort to in- "\‘, ”“'“5-“‘“““1 Army during the Established 1875 Address armament, at last night's meeting, | Charleston Cloudy |the voters will be asked to approve |terest other organizations in the World War. asserted that "no great state has| O i Cloudy |45 approximately $740,000 county to send delegations to the evinced keener interest and a stronger | Clncianat ! Cloudy |0 reeting voted the appointment | hearing. Col. James. G. Depper of : BOX 26-R, STAR OFFICE desire to see effected general reduc- | s, 503 Clear of a committee to appear before the|Barcroft was named chairman of the | - tions of armament and judicial set-| Detroit .. Cloudy | committee on public buildings and|committee and the other members tlemen of International disputes]El Paso et grounds of Congress at its next hear- |are: J. R Williams of Highland than the United States.” It was his| Garey ™ . Clear ing on the Arlington Memorial Bridge | Park, W. J. Holliman of Ashton hope, he said, that after further | Huron, 8. D. 30.32 v proposal. The committee was in-|Heights, R. E. Plymale of Fort Myer study Geneva protocol for di Indianapolis. 2 v structed to urge on the congressional | Heights, J. Thomas Manning of Clar- armament might result in a confer- | Jacksonville Gloudy | committee the desire of the people|endon and James W. Head of Bar- ’ ence in which the United : Kansas City. Clear " |of the county for the establishment | croft. Tos Angeles. 8 : participats to outlaw war, v | Coutsville . Cloudy e Srmamerts o it ety | LM 88 T ———[o[—— e [——[———Tu 5 o New York.. 80,02 quently by speakers during the day | omahs : y ® a8 a major factor in causing wars, | Philsdelpha. 20.80 2 was again emphasized last night by [Fhoentx .. 3 5 James G. M ald, chairman of the | hortiand e Snow 9, | | w | — For instance, the Internal Revenue | i | | IS S H. Silverthorn ation of Woman Forelgn Missions of No presided at th rn The program evening will be iven over to ar rum on the Twgup: Womory Stations. +aayemosng sup: a8 asu mw g o) mw geRst While They Last REDUCED ! Your Chance to Buy An Just in time for the cold snap—we have REDUCED Electric Washer CHE_AP our stock of ALL-WOOL Overcoats. The prices speak for themselves—as do the quality of every garment. Buy now, and be prepared for next year, at the same time saving See the Whirlwave Washers we money !! | are closing out, cash or terms— $35.00 Overcoats, Now $24.50 |, At a Saving of $40.00 Overcoats, Now $28.50 il 3375? o) ??2! $45.00 Overcoats, Now $32.50 |, B $50.00 Overcoals, NOW $36.50 N copper tub, 4-position swinging exeoutiv “ of the Foreign | Portl 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Policy an address on | Raleigh.N.C Lake Cits 3 “Competitic aments."” He atteibuted pe's pliing up of armaments “all-prevailing | 8. Francisco 3 fear,” la which in the United Louis. 2. Statess explained the difference in = 2 2 9, Lo V. irougn: such: axasul t ] i Isn’t It Wonderful tion as the lLea of Nations, he a: v = serted, “can there be hope that war - 2 Urges Birth Control. ) 'l'émllf‘qr‘?lur( \\;r-ll"u“rr I & Gibralt i, Part cloudy | He algo urged abolition of all Farriers | Foy s, Aeores. [ Clonay that event free access to the | Hamilton, Bermudd....... Part cloudy world's es, of all customs b Havana, Cuba....... 5 Part cloudy and of those against migration. Birth | Colon, Canal Zone... control, he said, “is no more imm - than war, and have to 3 o ° betwe th siuce overpopulation wringer, etc. They’re the last of a make we SHIRT SPECIALS FOR ONE DAY ONLY ‘ are closing out—at $100 instead Fast Color Shirts in the season's of $137.50, on terms of $10 down, most popular patterns. Stripes and (7 50 th less 1 $1.75 plalds, in light and dark grounds. .30 a_month—Iess’ than $1.70 Sizes 14 to 17. Sold at $2.00. Special c per week! for tomorrog only— T Additional 59, Discount for Cash The Laun-Dry-Ette We are concentrating on this well- kown WRINGERLESS electric wash- ing machine. No hand rinsing, no hand £1.00 and 01d Tyme : = % bluing, no buttons broken, no hooks e ol Lewis Union Suits bent, no red hands, no hard-h)—xrm‘ cially re- Ppriced at Heavy Ribbed Union creases, no wringer and no extra tubs S Vyazs are some of its features. 690 s I “Let us demonstrate; no obligation. for $2 il i Phone Main 6800, or call or write. Convenient Terms NATIONAL ELECTRICAL Supply Company 1328-30 NewYorkAve. Phone Main 6800 s a contributory cause of wur. e T oneie N California e Sesaineg e Cling Peaches Four-Strap Model £ion that has arisen to be dealt with peace program. 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