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THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 8, 1925—PART 1. the Iq‘xpul.l:on I(rnzfl Turkl!)' ”of ll}:e P I F .tu C 829 7,’. St N W %W%%%I Y :{l‘pg; ‘.fi@" cek putriarch.” Graeoe, in the lat- |§ ZN% Peerless Furniture Co. . N.W. 3 SNZ %fi:fi Current News Events || o L s | S N ¥ SENENE 2 i —— week. : Plans have been announced for a Summary of Important National, Foreign and | |pan-Pacitic conferenco to be held in . . Honolul ext Jul e the discus- Local Affairs Specially Arranged for the plori 42 $Yob] 4y AEIAIRE {5 the Thter ~ . course of people of seven countries Convenience of Students. bordering on the Pacifie—the United Stat Canada, Japan, Australia, T = % 5 China, New Zealand, and the Philip- The New Administration. to the Fr as Attorney General| pines’ The conference, 1t s stated, With a ceremony seldom excelled| The House Ulican committee| Wil be preliminary to' a permanent for simplicity and lack of display “Pacific 1 itute Calvin Coolidge was inaugurated|appointing a subcommittee to work thirtieth Presid. of the United | out committee assignments for the States Wednesda and with him|next gress during the Summer. | Charles G. Dawes was inducted into|Before doing so, however, it decided since the death of Warren G, Hardl punish the insurgen brok nearty two years agor away and od L ¥ in the | Tn his inaugural address the Presi-|last election r off im- dent promised to work for economy in | portant con: [ pest “of thousands Ul el ronid governmental administration, redue-| o pther $50.000 1€ Congresy orld Court, and he indicate ned without doiug so. Dora Court d he indicated a| ywhile America rejoiced in the & desire for @ further limitation of armament solution' of the | JLEERE AR €F Do niEtath ke economic problems which bear thelor her first Dresident. Friedrich pera, sung and presented seeds of new w. e S eyl G e lericans in English, will be pro- optiwtione iEresiaent ool ox popular prices in cities Pt IR e e throughout the country next Fall, un- o Whioh ook the 2 plans announced last week by the mock funeral here Friday. | American Operatic Allied Arts Foun- ThokihaR “of FowinE Canm 1 which proposes to establish a the route of the funeral corte ) I grand opera in this country. ed L {in any on Wednesday plan, It is said, is hailed by music hith emn o Sonator 10 hold UP| "The German elections to cho ove a “declaration of independ- nportant legislation by unlimi to, Bhest Wil bé haia \ding the foreign leadership talk, and then he further offended - 0 opera At ik oowhtey. Ol e "“:"‘m""\_ fou ion has cestablished the Amer- Bweorn in for the new session 20 vears old. If the first | ican Institute of Operatic Art.on land < B sl i to iy candidate | it has purchased near New York City. L e : 4 absolute mujority, another elec- | An an singers, dancers and in- Bow Vies BrestacutBedaise it | tion 1s i two weeks, and | strumentalists will be assembled e Rt it the one who ot s @ plurality is|there in June and trained under mas- Stii Sinais i clocted. The tw st likely can-|ters. An extended tour of American didates for th ce now a han- | citics by the American National fore the dais, where he oath was - 2 ministered en bloc. cellor Marx and Ch llor Luther. | Grand Opera Company is planned. ing | 4 il Technically at least, Dr. Charles Herebert vermore, author of the winning Bok peace plan award of 5 has lost another $50,000 by the failure of Congress to accept his plan for iring world peace. Dr. Leve more/whose plan was considered th. i Cp et A Mechandisi Triumph O uphold our reputation of great value-giving, we must con- tinually present the biggest dollar-for-dollar values obtain- able! Here fine quality is combined with low price to give you Real Value! A worthwhile consideration is that you may pur- chase any of these outfits or any of the individual pieces separately if you desire. This is, indeed, another triumph in value-giving. Make your furniture purchases tomorrow and save. Remember—$10.00 Delivers Any Suite to Your Home! Charles G. Dawes, sworn i Viee resident, tmmediately 1 in chardcteristic manner o portunity to address the over which he is to presi . attacked the present Senate rules The allied rmament commis- | gar @iffers in three respects from the one]2rMs #r¢ s ich discuss prol Designed as a final test before the with which he closed his last ad-|#nd con. Marshal Foch of France|gpnouncement of a regular trans ministrat ank B. Kellogg, suc- e fn it ‘the fact that Germany Is ental picture transmission ceeds Charles E. Hughes as Se parin war instead of peace American Telephone and of State: William M. Jardine 1y the report is not taken Company’ last week sent pho- Howard M. Gore as Secretar j,2o: seribusly. pablic Opinion ihersting 'hs out of Washington over a eulture. They were sworn i ce | that the allled govern ts have | g)op) wire 3,600 miles long si- Thursday. Ch 5. Wesren, whe S0l the Bupdit e At fusiieteh 08 isly to three different cities. has been nominated to succeed Asso- | Prolong their -occupation of Colognc periment was called by officials : chich, under the villes treaty, ; Stone of the Unite SR e At P te suc It took about St e Court as Attorney | fLuve foeon Hyachs en minutes to transmit each pic- General, will be confirmed by the new e R e A say. will|ture. While the test was going on a Senate ' called into extra session|girect hunt for the hidden Iibrary graph was taken of the appara March 4 Ve thE Harribie, who FRISE: 164 nd the group of officials sur- I members | and rigorously over all t ounding it. This was developed and ed mem fnge DiEoropae 24 the three cities within half bl jors Mhruiy. conthlnea. 400 Woluines ur after it was taken. The o ‘I‘w‘ : DOGTA , addition to|Same system used to transmit the = saerio Kk | priceless t in Arabian, | Plctures telephone, it is said, will Tk, Isaac She 5 arles R, | Persian ha 1 r be used to send them through Davis, Sydney Anderson, Johr it that at the end of h o] ' BT SLmiGaTit ol C Kenzle and James F. Byrnes. Among | Was so surrounded with intrigue and| the new Senators who took thelr|enemies that he hid his library be- : . ; 1 places in the new Senate, which con- | neath the towers of the Kremlin, in el bt gt g gy the result B Y Tl Moscow. Attempts have been made ive tests, has concluded that Deneen of Tlinois, Fred M f | before to discover its hi WA . e e AR » inois, | S s mum 24 the age vears. While a Kentucky, Frederiow ¥ c [but they have been : evaEel e assachuset who come « o | Historical researches i er v - oo owledge ~ R < & - - ¢ JINE T ing sttt i " Massachusetts, who com o e | ave 140 toihe ballot & 5 | by k learning and experience in OLI\ bedroom suite values rank as one of the I)IA(,L\L purchasing so beautiful an ou nesota, Sam_G. Bratton ¢ el akbtdl Anc L foremost of the year! It is an outfit that will 4 this price! In rich genuine veneered Ame Mexleo, W. B Pine of Oklahoma,|a Project to excavate in 4 man or woman than in his youth. : ; pcoly et geane pveacered Ao W. H. McMaster of South Dakota, Guy | SANE St A latetigent ) < enhance the beauty of the finest home, and tomor- walnut ‘md, 3 g e s : plain effect! Includes a gracefully proportioned D Goft of We TaHnth and D.| Tsuneo Matsudaira, new as 1ild, the scientist states, and Tyson of Tennessee. Rxhiosshan Lo il fiis . Bliten v > I & A S Csoad Intalll ; L 5 % bow-end bed, a large dresser with heavy plate very inexpensively! Five magnificent pieces and mirror, triple-mirror full vanity with4large drawers, nded in > co la K t perhaps failed in school as a President Coolidge kept the - | his way Fashin y ‘ is explained by the failure of tors guessing until the last minute | proceeding to your Capital on ters properly to present his e e e i 353 o OFDTAih £ s simnediati ¥ | ston of peaté ar Y 1 2 |1 5 S0 that he would take an in- your choice of several style suites, priced to go at bedroom chair and rocke bills at the White House. went to the |a form t ap . . them Capitok and in the President's room |live in p good will with her | o then signed a number of others and | great is side of the | Aviation. then, while the Pacific, a sentiment which is no doubt | President Coolidge beg his ad- ministration with a cabinet which P e e 0 2 of Representatives R N row you are given an opportunity to secure it so (Small monthly payments pays the balance) (Chifforobe or Chifforette to match available) X ] The long-expected action by the ed with suspense. h fully shared by the whole Natic | President and Secretary of War oust- i casually looked over the legisla- | the Uni State | ing Gen. Willian Mitchell as assistant tive appropriation bill which e ; - | £ Air Service by transfer- thorizes a raise in salary mem- | Russ ihice dnd S Sle i s him to another position, and the bers of Congress, the ca nd the | have been Hhvh‘d hy the Soviet gov ming of his successor, came Friday. Vice President. He called over Gen.|ernment, which last week issued a e of Col. James E. Fechet Lord stor of the. budget, and |formal decree ordering them to House as the et St aph | cate all their land holdings by J s e of the measure. . e _This! extin e \e Senate by the President. with only v tes aining | ¥ S A iell will revert to the rank before the ad e Sixty B sundersehe B g sign- Sighth ‘Oong evicted under the ok ive smail allotments c The turbulent Sixty-eighth Con- it colonies ess died a death which was com- ot b - :;u?::'l;h m, compared with the| Fifty-two v Of the battle fleet | & Statement declaring that hix fallure v | to be reappointea stant chief of s’ of some of its pred- |of the American > mobilized last | v o ps : O | the Air Service was a small matter . % S aached, vidis e | Pacific Ocean i red to the question of a reor- D D e | tion of this country's system sion on a number of bills and kep! 5 3o the ctant gERtch R iaRnumber of Bl ShE ir ‘@uty belug to seak out|of Army to realize the important zan incident to the swear-|and * " the other fleet f pluoas SR HoRRRSRECRS | 5 iocoing ing in of the Vice President e ers wiilis ket e | LUSURIE L Svntenit S I o Eh0 i Among the more import ea months. They have been protested | “ . \:‘ i toica o rmy wres which failed of enaction in the|by an element in Japan which see in|?"d Navy a s old Congress were the co-operative m a preparation for W only = = marketing bill, requested by the|agalnst Japan, but the Japan President: the troublesome Muscle|zovernment has not opposed the| CLOCK RUNNING AGAIN Shoals bill, the McFadden banking|maneuvers in any way. ; itk the Stanteld bl Hberaliaing Bl mne tnica cortiquake sinssmmenarix| - AETER 158 YEARS? BEST Bus pension bills, the $150,000,000 Hudson sailed up the river which building bill for the country, asked rs his name shook of the | British Timepiece, Made 200 Years by the President, and the French spo- | Eastern part of the United States liation claims bill | turday night week ago in a| Ago, Has Parts of Brass i er b Weighing 100 Pounds. r way last |needles on i a lowing ation by | Georgetown University f L | Correspondence of the Associated Press courses and caused bu AR o maneuvers ever staged in the Another fleet, compusing some fift t] el aft, hered off the P Exquisite Velour Suite—Davenport Tble and Lamp!! {OR genuine beauty and true value here is fur- THE PRICE of $133 represents an unusually low niture that will make an irresistable appeal! G figure for furniture of this character! Remem- | Luxuriously upholstered three-piece velour suite, : : e . ator Pittman cl‘[ .\v\uxu 3 > A.| 620 miles away from W "5{"""*"”‘- )" of the admiralty staff. The clock is with loose )s,prhplw-filled cu<hi0n<p<pring.fi1]gd back; ber, this sale is for one week only and if you wish nderson and David S. Barry were|w sed, scientisists believe, by . TR 5 t g S, § backs b S <t B feciod secretary and serzeant-at-| Bifting of a large body of rock | A sos peris " Wil COniains more and bottoms, and reversable cushions on all pieces! to purchase at this greatly reduced price you must rms, respectively, over thelr Demo- a great fracture of the earth's|100 pounds. If is made of brass of A davenport table in mahogany finish, and a silk- come tomorrow for the choicest assortment! Re- oratic opponents. ‘Committee assign-| surface and known the Fundian | sch fine quality that an Ingot of it | NGV h bridge 1 : hoi £k ish e ients wero made by the committee| fuult. 1t lies deep In the bed of the | could be boaten almost Itke sold jeat shade bridge lamp, or your choice of mahogany- furnish three rooms, or one room, of your home, on committees and approved by the| Atlantic of the Maine coust. Other |“The ‘clock was made by a oar- | S velour davenport suite. for less! enate. Jnder the plan, Se S| scientists believed it to be the shift- | pe, o " P iL I riotic yaan itasiy e ot N e ;‘I:u:‘;lj?:‘r;u?;w.g:n “H;;rln:éler le" (Small weekly or monthly payments) (Buy these ouifits on easy terms) hart, the four insurge were de- | fault, in Quebec. the board of longitude, which ap- prived of their present committe - pears to have been an admiralty ranks, regu F TEnnan Japan would be wiiling to join an|commission appointed to superintend their places chairmen of n called by the United | the installation of chronometers and tant committees. g | s b 1 * to see the | navigation apparatus on the ships of The Democrats re-elect - % rogram first, according |the British navj The board gave Robinson their floor leader, Senal to Baron Shidchara, the foreign Harrison $1,250 for the job and he Walsh of ) ana, Vvice hip, | Ister. who replied to a question took two years to make it. It is Senator Gerry of Rhode b otery | the Japanese Parliament last week. |really a clock within a clock, the and Senator King of Utah, secretary. Ee—s smaller one running for four minutes - ish government resigned | only, being wound every three and The new Senate, which will confin The cabinet which was | three-quarter minutes by the larger duties 1o paseing on actions | November by Fethi Bey, | clock, which has to be wound up ecutive, has before it the noi o Pt h | daily. several offiolals in addition to that of | Premicr has been confronted with P R e Farren, the Isle of Pines treaty, the v 0 ?K\ls“:mu ’x‘}:‘:n — perhaps the trou- | rebellion in Kurdistan by an element | It pays to read the want columns or tesom. e ot the | which demanded autonomy, &nd|The Star, Hundreds of situations are :;‘;‘l“"(‘“\ i hAll Join the World Court, | second the dispute with Greedo over | obtained through them. _ g ) s an issue over which there A B o ).t\ ) R 0 completing_its Senator Moses of Ne pshire ake and tremble in most of th was elected President pro tempore | cities in this part of the county. The over his Democratic opponent, Sen-|center of the earthquake was about ONDON, February 3.—An old clock stopped working in 1767 — 158 ago—rec was restarted after a year's effort by & member SRR RN 2 N4 22 =L XY %3, =1 N would probably be extensive debate, enough to hold the Senate in session for gome time me i ? 4 3 T e i il i il R D et i e : - : ] , ML 000,000 people in all sections of the : ! Tnited States “listened i on the Presi- jent’'s address. The ar gements for ‘broadcasting the event t 21 high- powered statio in all parts of the land Tequired the services of about 230 men, B b ot while the c of the apparatus used is figured roughly at $200,000,000. A SN 4 Civics. The old row over whether there was or was not duplication of bonds and other frregularities at the Bureau of Engrav- 3 10 P CO b' . w tre g Printing, which caused the sen- : , N Vo -Fc. mbination sational removal of many of the officials M AR i dini AhOthR master-stroke! en-piece dining OU are given a remarkable opportunity to beau- of the bur dent Harding, - - broke out afresh last week with the re- 1 5 e BhilboED tiful binati o 7 f & House committee which has ‘l ] - 7 room suite, built of beautiful combination wal 4 : R homricatine ty matter for more ea nut in a pleasing Tudor or %ueen Anne period de- flfy your home at the smallgst expense! This gt b ool sign, consisting of 60-inch buffet of fine construction, furniture is of durable construction to give you the Lttty Sl o i 45x54-inch oblong dining table, semi-closed china - utmost in satisfactory service and is decidedly the Treasury Mellon, who lesued a state- AGIeamyMass of Halr case, buffet mirror and 5 side chairs and host chair pleasing to the eye. This week—the complete out- ment to the effect that the committee’s ; 3 3 Woticis. oivnized inirtiaily notbie o with genuine leather seats. Server can be had to I fit can be bought for only $133! which had not been made known be- B % . . match. Your choice of several suites. fore. 35¢ “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl's Hair (Small convenient payments) § {d < ¢ (Have it charged) Harlan Fiske Stone of New York, for- & gmer Attorney General, was sworn in as Girls! Try this! When combing While beautifying the hair “Dax- £ assoclate justice of the United States| and dressing your hair, just moisten | derine” is also foning and stimulat- TS OUR PLAN OF WEEKLY OR Supreme Court Monday, when ,},‘l"‘ court | your hair-brush with a little “Dan- | ing each single hair to grow thick, MONTHLY PAYMENTS has ,c'?::;";':;;'h“g; o e on Cwien | derine” and brush it through your | long and strong. Hair stops falling 2 hundreds of housewives to compl \$he court had been seated Chief Justice | hair. The effect is startling! _You | out and dandruff qm’.ppun. Get a furnish their homes without missing the Taft announced that Mr. Stone had been | can do your hair up immediately | bottle of “Danderine” at any drug & money; we can do the same for you— appointed, and ordered :ih«l;cle';‘k :unrewd and it will appear twice as thick gr :;oi]et n:unf.erh;n;l just :ee how and it will be a pleasure to add yousr his commission, signed by the Presi-| and heavy—a mass of gleamy hair, ealthy and youthful your hair ap- name as a customen of this establishe gont O Sione then was requested | wparkling with life and possessing | pears after this delightful, refresh- | N0 WENE ment, 1o takedhoonh of offve that incomparable softness, fresh- | ing dressing, SWE SUESZ ASHINGTON Just before going to the Capitol " v W7 3ir. Stone submitted his.Tesignation Wess and luxuriance, 2 » TR o