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LOBBY OF WOMEN | TOWATCH GENEVA International Feminists Unite to Force League of Nations ’ to Respect Rights. A women's int watch the activit rnational scate the pro- gram of equal rights for men and | women throughout civilization i agreements and t his fi nise to Havana, ( « Two Die in Film Fire. ORF, flames ir Germany. June a few minutes and the c ps hecame himself by jumping overho: O A L e Leonard Keeps Your Grocery Bills Down The Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator keeps the “leit overs” fresh and pure from one meal to the next. Ten walls of scsentific insulation keep in the cold and keep out the heat. It conserves ice, too. Mayer & Co. is showing all styles of i Leonard Refrigerators. There’s a one-picce porcelain lined Teonard Cleanable for $39.75 and nthcrs as Jow as $13. 4 MAYER & CO. [ Seventh St. Between DG E ) L Upper: The <hip’s mascot, Baby Collie, ith the I B ain saved | e O OO THE SUNDAY NAVAL RESERVES LEAVE FOR CRUISE IN HIGH SPIRITS ! posing wi Reserves, I Sullivan, Lieut. W. E. B. Hazelton Just before the ship departed down the Po- When It's Too Hot To Work Kitchen work is seldom pleasant at its best. The Hoosier Kitchen Cabsnct helps a whole lot on a real hot day. You can sit dowi before Hoosier’s big, uncluttered work table and pre- pare a whole meal. Everything you need is within arm’s reach. All styles of Hoosiers are here at Mayer's, and you can get a porcelain-top style for as.low as $42.50, MAYER & CO. Seventh St. Between D & E STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JUNE 21, LAKE ISSUE 10 COST CHICAGO HUGE SUM Program to Settle Water Level Problem. By the Associated P CHICAGO, June 20.—An important step in the direction of a permanent solution of the protracted lake level controversy was taken today when Edward J. Kelly, chief engineer of the Sanitary District of Chica mitted to representatives of t Department an extensive cons n program _embracing projects stipu- | lated In the tentative compromise set tlement of last March. program involves an outlay of 000 on nine separate projects. last obstacle in the way of the n was removed yester: Gov. Small signed a bill the bonding power of the sanitary dis trict_from 8 to 4 per cent of the s property it will yield ap 0 annually in in works in the St + Rivers, as the v decide, at a cc the only 1925—PART $59, 576000 to Be Spent in|s z | with, as each label contains 1 Tagging of Whales Method to Reveal Haunts and Habits| ce 0f the Associated Press. JTH, England, June 1. | with identity disks and take other steps to discover more about their haunts and habits will set out from this port next month for the Antarctic regions, to remain for many months while engaged in research work. The | scientists hope to determine, 3 many other things, whethe: | are polygamous, their birth rate, how long they lives, how far and where they travel, and what floating organ isms constitute their food. | To learn whether whales breeding |in African waters migrate to south- ern seas to feed, small darts bearing - | metal labels will be fired from a spe " | clally designed crossbow into the thick layer of blubber on the back | These tags are all numbered, and a record of each one shot into & whale | will be ea | ofully kept. In the event that any Iy 1 of these disks are subse ¢ whalers or oth < hoped that the expe will be communicated as to where the whale was caught nni under what conditions. pedition will probably make t the Falkland Islands. It he auspices of the colonial its task is designated \u ald © whaling industry Capt. Scott’s old ship. the Discov entists, and | ho has had 5| Will be the: veasel's maater shipping district quate sew: ithdraws up ater . second for the \(uns!lmllun posal plant cubic feet o [ city of Chicago SMALL AMOUNT LOST. Diversions ~ Directed Into River. OTTAWA, June 20 ) Niagara control board reported | that neither Canada nor the e ond and div T = cure co-operation in controlling the mount of water diversion under the provisions of the boundary treaty between Great Britain and the ted States, sizned on January 11, ¢ & diversion within | f the waters of the r was limited to an not exceeding in ',nm..uo a daily of the ag feet of water per sec »n within the province limited to 36,000 cubic ater per second The existng diversions. the report gtated. all are returned to the lower N River. with ic feet per sk State on which is to tag whales | request | waters | diversion at the rate |, GROUP OF LETTERS | - GLORIFYING PEACE Volume Printed by Vancouver | Publisher Is Entitled “Hard- ing in Canada.” Letters from prominent Americans | and Canadians written to R. J. Cromie, publisher of the Vancouver in, Vancouver, B. C., more than a | year ago glority iations that have existed between the two nations and congratulating the | publisher on the presentation of the | painting of P ent Hardinz's address to the Dominion soil, are large, beautiful blue “Harding in Canada,” here | The letters were written Mr. Cromie at the time the famous painting was n people on ontained in a book entitled just received ted to the people of the United | by the people of Cana painting now hangs in the Museum. Contributors Listed. Among the contributors te the per- of lasting friendship be- tween the two nations are: Prime Minister MacKenzie King of Can Secretary of Commerce Hoover l’ Noyes, plPMdent of the Press and of The Evening Star News. | George F. Authfer, pr . and Henry L. Sweinhart, vice president and chairman, respec tively, of board of the National Press | Clun 4. the British Ambassador. nier MacKenzie King fn his lst the Van sed the al trust and good will which sentation (of the painting) and which it was Mr m to promote, may ever ubsist and 'strengthen on. 3 h wrote: “When Presi- Harding extended his arms to nal greeting, he express. ed no mere sentiment for the occasion g the peaceful re- ¥.| _Betting = beln; N = where President (oondzo ac- | hu! a fact of historic significanca to both countries and to the world.” Secretary Hoover wrote: “The plan make a permanent record of the e President Harding's action of H.'rmd will by the presentation of a portrait of him in Canada cannot but further help to cement the bonds nf international kinship between the WO countries—a matter which was close to his heart and which engaged h of that warm sympathy which Was .50 markea. in his activities ax um Chief Executive." 'OPERA SEASON S sme REVEALS NEW FASHIONS \ | London Reports Revival of Eve. | ning Cloak for Men—Expensive Handkerchiefs in Vogue. Correspondence of the Associated Press LONDON, June 2.—With London's opera season In full swing many new styles have bheen seen, particul: ne of these iing cloak are cut in the Inverness cape style and lined with French gray satin or with a discreet blue And as for men's handkerchiefs A bit thinner and flimster high prices The monograms of these ultra-stylish handkerchiefs are peculiarly ~elabo- rate, being formed of thin lines bound silk drawn across a neat hole in one corner | — . nned in Ireland 'AMBULANCES, $4.00 Up to date—Fully !Qulg | cot. "stretcher. blankats n: , le?lfl lRl‘l ped with rolling pillows. 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