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BRYAN STIRS FIGHT AT CHURCHPARLEY Presbyterign. . Fundamental- ists Are Divided on Elec- tion for Moderator. el op(‘nlng here ,Nmm militant fundamentalists going ir fight for the’ ‘maderatorship: at: odds with William’ Jennings Bryan, ymost prominent of the conservatives, in' the group's selection of a_candidate., Mr. Bryan is standing firmly .for Dr. W. O. Thompson, : president of Ohio State" University “of Columbus, Ohio, for the post, while other funda- mentalists at & m: onference - de- cided to back Dr. Lapsley A McAfee of Berkeley, Calif. The larger group. however, has not despaired of winning Mr. Bryan over and are continuing efforts to have hiny | . change his stand Two Others in Field. In oppositien 16 the fundamentalists’ i cholce Tor moderator to -{boy with the Society for the Preven- “harles aind Re candida of Princeton, . Rogers of seeking the pos the “‘conservative constitutionalists.” Overshadowing every other issue vesterday was the liberalfundamental- ist controversy, which has revolved | around the byfery dnd which the be asked to exscind for * in permitting liberalistic utter- ances. Opening yesterday's first session was ! the retiring moderator's sermop. Be sides electfon.of the moderator yester- | day afterhoon, other important activ- | ities included organization of the per- | manent judicial commission which will | hear, the charges against the A\e“\ York Presbytery, T ZITA AND CROWN PRINCE - - ARE LIKELY TO RETURN! Budapest Holds This as Reason for Plan to Give Horthy Rights of Crowned King. Br the Associated "rc-! BERLIN, May 2 patch from Budmn return of former Em former Crown Prince by permission of the Council of Am- A special bassadors is given as the reason.for | a bill that is being rushed through Patliament making Admiral Horthy, the regent, “first peer of Hungary for life. This precautionary. equip Admiral Herthy with all. the, rights of a crowged king, besides em- g him with the guardianship | , who is a minor. I resi- | dence the late Emperor -Francis| Joseph’s hunting lodge -at_Goedoello. P COTTON CONCERN FORMED $13,500.000 Organization * Take Over Two Others. NEW ORLE Southern C Louisiana, was day with a pald-up capital of 000 to take over the properttes and business of the Southern Cotton Ol Co. of New Jersey and of the South Port Mills, Litd.. of New Orleans. A. D. Geghegan of New Orleans, president of the new: corporation,-an nounced ‘that the two companies being | acquired will be operated as separate | eorganizations. . Earl of Yores Better.: DEAL, Ergland,’ May 21° (P).—The Earl of Ypres, former Field Marshal Wlll ¥rench, whose condition was'described |, Yyesterday as very grave; rallied early | this " morning. He ' obtained a -little | sleep and it was stated that-his con- .diffon was slightly . iniproved. He | underwent an operation on March 19, Just a.coat ‘or two makes old furniture, for Fioors, Furniture nd all woodwork WEATHERPROOF WATERPROOF Distributors RUDOLPH & WEST CO. 1332 N. Y. Ave. Main4870 everybody every day Post’s Bran Flakes as an ounce of prevention 4 himself as the father- of @ - [was. today. a distilusjoned. man,” v |/ District: Aftorney- Pecora’ .that she the £hought | he -refuses to keep the child,” though -1 Pecora is trying to find the real | Prince’s Request for Extra Holiday {get it, and I asked for an €xtra whole dis- [ - 1-the NationaliFederation of Post Office measure " will |7 [ 618 12th St. N, Wealthy Man Finds He Was Victim of Baby Substitution Wife Admits She Bought Infant From Accused N urse for $75. < the Assaciated, Pre [ —Nat Bass. wealthy g turer, who or . nine. xanth « provdly - regarded i “faby boy. * Mrs: Bass has admitted & "Assistant infant fromt” a%baby home for $75 and pretended it was her own because her husband longed for an oftspring., . The publicity attached to the State's inyestigation of the Infantorfum of Mrs; Helen Gelsen-Volk, where many chil@ren have dled since 1918, jed Mrs. Basgs to confess her hoax. She sald she. feared she might be called in the investigation. She told her husband first and then Mr. Pecora. It was at the Gelsen-Volk ihstitution that the baby was placed in bed with her, she sald. Her husband was no- tified that the stork had arrived. Now he and Mrs. Bass love it, because he “deesn't want to dive a lie.” Steps have been taken to place the tion of Cruelty to Children. Mr. parents. A midwife signed a “birth” | certificate. ¢ . SCHOOL CHILDREN HAIL WALES AS REAL FRIEND . for South African Pupils Brings Hearty Cheers. By the Associated Press. EAST LONDON, Union of South Africa, M. —The Prince of Wales made himself #xceedingly popular with school ehildren here today by asking - that they be given an-extra imluln because of his visity The prince reviewed an assembly ot Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, who cheered him enthustastically. Called on for a speach, he sald: “Girls‘and Boys, I am not going to make a speach and keep ‘You. out ‘in thé sun any longer. But I'shan’t for: get my visit. I hope you‘weh't for- holiday /from school for-you.' The \cheers “were redoubled. Among the issues 1o come. before EJerks at, its annual comvention . in Kansas City next Septemper are: . A 1 retirément law, 44- imé gifferential for night NS . of the stop-watch #thods ‘and establish- Remedeled : | Guaranteea Work—Best Materiats | l LOW PRICES | New England aner You can revel in the @ great out-doors—at wesley %ugbts " —the most remark- able mingling of town and country. UST think of living in the restful seclusion of a ‘nat- ural * woodland—supplied with every city comfort-and con- venience—and yet in ten minutes’ auto ride be‘at your office in' the rush and. whirl ‘of busthess, Every Home in this Miller- built community is Miller-built. Inspection will tempt selection. W.C. &i A.N. Miller, ealtors @ 1119 17th Sl. Ph. M. 1790 The success of 'th'e'sa_lad + InpvibuauTy and ‘character that make’ salads “'different” | - dcpend dn'ectly on the dress- * in vor of Howard's Ivfayonnalse Salad Dressing blends other flavors: together most " successfully <and “makes the simplest salad-a real work of art. Keep d's on hand; it's good the year round, stays smooth. and never sep- ‘arates. | Made of. the very finest ingredients, it has been - famous more than'thirty yeats - . by those who demand highest quality. Getitatyour s or “delicatessen. ... Try it wnth cold me;:s' Smn POR 'Fuanomu of nnpa in colors. Learn o surprisc your family with new salads and sand- wiches. ]. F. Howard, Inc., 148 State St., Boston, Mass. ‘THE EVENING Cook’s Cake Manv kmds, in one and two pound sizes. Per Ib.. 25c Cut Cake, per lb., 30c - Ha’waiian‘ Ripe Pineapple { NOW SELLING CHEAPER At these prices you'll feel like aervmg .271/2c Del Monte Crushed it oftener. Del Monte Sliced Large (No. 215) can. Medium (No. 2) can Discovery Sliced ~ Medium (No. 2) can Maxwell House COFFEE—b. .... 20c 19c 49 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 21, A Store Near Specials Until Stizti'n"dl';'!y’sv Closing AUNT JEMIMA Kirkman’s Borax Soap Chips . Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry Codfish Cakes 2 Pkgs. for 25¢ Mueller’s “Elbow Style” Macaroni - . Per Pkg., 10c California Table Peaches : A Carload of Good Standard Quality Assorted Cakes Supremely Good FORD’S PRESERVES Made From Fresh Fruits Right fresh and Sugar We consider FORD'S the finest pre- serves we have ever offere Once Tried You Will Buy perdar 2OC Pure Lard, “Certo,” Sure Jell, bo Widmer’s Grape Juice, quart Armour’s Grape Juice Welch’s Grape Juice Welch’s Grape Jelly, glass. . Airline Honey Jello, all flavors. . . .. Junket Tablets. .. . d you. Them Often ttle 25¢ and 49c 35¢ and 63c SOMRTE] ...10c and 27¢ Small Glass Pimentos. . Sanitary Catsup. . . Ritter’s Catsup. ... Heinz Ketchup. . .. Lea & Perrin’s Sauce Bl Chvisios, Taw Baalle.... . ... .10c and 15¢ 12¢ 20c and 30¢ 29¢ 10c Red Cherries, 8-oz. bottle Dromedary Cocoanut Baker’s Canned Cocoanut Knox Gelatine, pkg. . .. Cox Gelatme. i week end sale. priced very iow. One Lb., 19¢ -2 Lbs. for 35¢ Our Famous GREEN BAG OF FEE rer 1. 39c | .« . . PerlLb., 19¢c|Smoked Shoulders Fancy Hams . . . Per Lb., 27c|Loffler’s Bacon, slicedi . Lb., 47¢ from the ovens for this Real good value—and into thin slices especialy for table use, Howard’s Salad Get Ready for Take Home a Case of Your Favorite Beverage Clicquot Ginger Ale Clicquot Pale Dry Clicquot Root Beer and Sarsa; Canada Dry Pale Ginger Als} National Pale Dry Jack Frost Ginger Ale Anheuser-Busch Gmger : Ale Budweiser Coco-Cola Christo Soda Pop For Pancalies ‘f'M\lflim 1925. New Potatoes, 5 Lbs., 23¢ Old Potatoes, 15 Lbs., 25¢ Cabbage, New, . Lb., 5¢c Your Home Another New Store OPENS SATURDAY 1406 PSt.N.W. Especially convenient = for those who approach the Riggs Market from the east side. 2 Pkgs. for 25¢ 3 Pkgs. for 25¢ 2 Cans for 35¢ Have You Tried 'LOFFLER’S Sliced COOKED HAM needs no word of It is sliced ham cut- Next week a new store in Alexandria, Va., and fol-. lowing, a.nother at- Rose-w mont, Va. “Chow May” A mayonnaise combination for sand- wiches and for other uses. With the. coming of the hot days, “Chow May” * sandwiches, made with bread or érack- ers, will be found especially appealing. There are many sandwich “fiflers,” but Chow May is different. One taste tells the story. Per Jar 29(; o e . Loffler. quality praise from.us. for making sandwiches, or is especially fine when lightly broiled for breakfast. 19c One Quarter Lb. in Package, Per Pkg. . - Per Lb., 16¢ Fresh Tomatoes lb'?_ _1:50 Canned Meats LIBBY’S—Corned Beef, can ; Corned Beef Hash, can, 24c Veal Loaf, can Vienna Sausage, can..12¢ Potted Meat, can Deviled Ham, can. ...17ic Lunch Tongue,can. ...25¢ UNDERWOOD’S Deviled Ham Dressing, 25¢ Hot Weather. rilla’ Nu-Grape (Imitation—Not a Grape Juxce) RITTER’S PREPARED SPAGHETTI Wenderfully Good e 10 BANQUET TE shortens dishwashing— saves the hands— This ne-w - cleanser “makes the dingiest aluminum shi ining bright—in 10 quick seconds! Harmless to the most sensitive skin S.-0. S. cleanser cuts down tt hardest part of dishwashing—the .scouring of pots and pans. And, this cuts down the time the hands must be in hot, reddening dish- water. " S. O. S.-itself is harmless to the most sensitive hands. S. 0. S. is a fine cleans- ing soap and soft wool On sale in all our stores he work of the tion. | ] L] Pat..Jan. 15, 1918—Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. polisher—combined - in one handy pad! cleans and polishes—all in one swift agera-. It Makes the dxrnest pot’ or pan like new-——in 10 seconds! Equally \good on all household metals. _SANITARY'S. Blue Label Boned Chlcken, per can, 50c 'PEANUT BUTTER o1 23 23c Kippered Herrings| Canned Peaches We call vour attention to We King "Oscar Boneless Kippered | “Keystone” Herrings. These are very fine and our price is very low. Try a can. w1 0c are selling-Hunt Bros Brand Peaches at a price -that * deserves your atteh: tion. A gan of Hunt [wrv\ pir chased at this price is big \a'(r‘ e 256 Tea Balls, Can Truly a Canned Goods Sale Extraordinary “High Life” Brand Canned Peas Per Can 200 | On \Iondav we armounced the above price on this bran(l of su- premely good peas. Many of our patrons have already profited by this extraordinary. offermg You should not overlook this opportunity to take home a dozen cans or a full case of twenty-four cans while this price is effective: - We told you frankly it Monday’s advertisement that we were overstocked on these High-grade Peas. That’s the only reason that you can buy stich fine peas at such a-comparatively low-price. ' We have bought the same brand for ship-% ment from' this year’s pack; and this-sale 'serves the double purpose of reducing® our stock and introducing: the quality to you. é Only.a few tfiousand c'"ases and in our 260 stores they won't last lon". NOTE—All canned peas-are thoroughly cooked in the sterilizing précess E‘REF cannmg. Foé much heat in preparing for the table will break down the peas and ruifn the flavor. Punch two small holes in top of can, set can in boiling watek for ten to fifteen minutes; open can and they are ready to serve