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12 WASHIN NGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 192 | wreaths on the statue following |hc | unveiling. The monument is a replica of the | | orizinal which stands in the 1 San Martin in the heart of Buer Arres. Everythinz that was needed form the foundation and pede the monument was scnt from Argen tina and has historical significance. The sand came from the famous b tledeld of San where Martin achieved ve victos The hricks were made from clay from < birthplace. The zranite also has historical connection with San May military achievements, THE I'AR. |over the country RABBI SEES POWER GIFT OF ARGENTINA -~ INVIND HEALING T0U.5. COMPLETE Goolidge to Accept San Mar- tin Statue in Picturesque Ceremony Wednesday. did nm ;:m it,” nsserts only in the Jewish church, church in the country Admitting the need for somethin to prevent this nhnh»wlo cony elkinn Lev that he ob, xn .m\ person or s supplying. somethin; from the ontsid From Christian Science, He Tells Conference. GUNNERY MANEUVERS Foundation of Onyx. ON AT LANGLEY FIEL hing 'rovinee of Sawn Luis heen prepared as a rec portant documents, includinz those of presentation nd mnmunn The oundztion stone will occupy a perma nent pe n an nxvvnv» in the cen ter of the ha=c of the monument, and the deporiting of the documents and the pla of the stone In position is he made a teature of the ceremony md will follew the actual unveiling. an Martin was not only noted for marked milits genius, Iat for a man. His military PMENts were many. He led hi: v over the towerinz Andes 1o mee the Spanish forces on the other side When victory was finally won hibited remarkahle example of self. abuezation by retiring to private life voluntarily exili himsell to France for . where he lived until his uacath. T stone of polished green 1 i<, from the entina, has nacle for im nited States Ry i Cog the Associated Pross NCINNATL Ohio, zance of the power A of Gen Octaber hee ed in il be nest oelock Amba s 0 of mind to| in Bombing and Aerial Marks- heal for the first time vesterday by Rabbis | ittending the thirty-sixth annual con vention of the Central Conference of American Rabhis, The subject was introduced by the resolutions commit tee, which presented a resolution pro. posing to appoint a committee to de-|at ine just how far healing is com-|for le with the Jewish religion Lbi Samuel Koch, Seattle, Wash., |who framed the resolution, declared omeenses o0llineshrwasitaken manship Tests. i By the NE 23, | maneuvers hegan in earnest yesterd: Langley Field and will ten days or two weeks, the will eptance for the ociated Pross PORT NEWS ind va aerial Octoly Bombing sunne to cities ex ind invitations continu durin tunity making rds ,towed and stationary targets { Owing to weather conditions toda program was of T firing o Refers to Christian Science. “I believe Judaism can learn a lot |the initial from Christian nce, although I do |somewhat Inot think we exer will pretend to do|chine-gun firing at |the things Christian Science claims it |targets, but the intermediate altitud lan a0 hombing was not used because After o prolonged discussion. led heavy blankets of fog covering th Rabbi Clifton Harvey Levi. editor clouds. Every type of machine is b nce, Inc. of New York, ing used in the maneuvers, includin was adopted by an over: the pursuit, bombing planes Fach ahbinate afforded an opportunity honor v and the United States city of Bowlozne-sur-Mer from the Arzentine 2 staine of San Martin jon of zratitnde people h pe-sur-Mer Praver to Open Cesemany. e " lof Jewish & the measure whelming majority Tabbi Levi uphraided the of America and declared it w fanlt that from 50.000 to 70.000 have forsaken their falth anc the ranks of the Christian Scientists This number. he stated, represented the Jews in New York City Whe have deserted the ranks ind President 0 he offered Shahan Iresse Am from the Ar city of Bou \rzen will 1 try h fiver Thom recto wh to to the & will be announced so that credit w &dne 10 be ziven to the birdmen for their a SUrACY h of the fivers will hav A try in each 1ype of plane The pr am’ today callg for conti ned hombir and gunnery itten lnw in colonial Tister cons should alone Soine Specially Good Buys for Father and the Boys AT THE PALAIS ROYAL Here A nmn 134 amna2 Good Value in Men's and Young Men's 52975 40a 33750 $35 Value $45 Value I'he stvles are correct—modern—gond taste. New materials—smart weaves—new colorings. The The colors N. B. This is Just a One-day Sale tailoring—~first class—well finished—carefully inspected. a3 tan, brown, medium g 39 Type of men fitied—tall stout—average build. 4 Single and double hreasted moc @ Fall Topcoats and Winter Overcoats VS \ s of hig en’s Fall Topcoats in the smartest of the new styles. hly durable materials. en’s Winter Overcoats, all wool, warm and long w earing. woad varicty of attractive patterns. $35.00 $40.00 Palals Royal—Main Floor Boys' Vest Suits With T x With one golf and one knic sizes 7 to 18 vears. Well tailored $35:00 All styles $45.00 id BN EANYEDIT R AT ED A\ $1+95 ang $75 Made of woven m: and fine Iras Pants full lined—new Fall models —tailored the best — high-grade woolens. Colors: London lavender, brown and percales. In checks the stripes, and dots. \With pointed beautitully popular long collar. cach shirt trim- med with ocean pearl but- tailored, y Boys’ Overcoats $9.95 to $12.50 tons, the new Fall models and col- Sizes 13V to 16, Palais Royal—Main Floor Navy Blue Admiral Coats $1350 ¢ $177:50 Sizes 4 to 10 Years Trimmed with brass buttons and braid—wool lined—tailored beautiful. Showing the new Interwoven Silk-Wool Hose terns so much in demand $ I 00 pui Colo Brown and shetland, heather and gold. gray and red, brown and buff and biscuit shades. toll2. Men’s Ties $1.50 New Fall patterns to.con- trast with above shirts, Handmade. Fall pat- Sizes 94 Kresge Department Stores Ouality Service Zie[DALAIS ROYAL The Fair L. S. Plant & Co. Thicago Newark Merchandise Courteous Hats to Match Admiral Coats $2.00 and $2.95 Palais Royal—Main Floor _.l\I-IIIIIIIIlI.l.I-'IIIIIIIIII_III..II~.IIIIIII.III ‘clarpd the same condition exists all| and they | Judalsm “Can Leam a Lot"whumd be accomplished in the wmy-l‘ | Airplanes of All Classes Engaged which birdmen will have the oppor- at changed The work consisted of ms zround and towed | test, “and 1t 1« impossible for the of. of the steamer to ascertain any thing ahout the heading of the other| vessels ‘In time of peace the practice is a <|\|Vll'r'vll~* one, and they should, hy all means, carry the same lights and obey the rules of the road the same as a merchant vessel.” former President - SAY NAVY GNORES RULES OF THE SEA Lightless Warships Menace to Navigation, Merchant Sailors Charge. DEADLOCK IN ARICA- THOUGHT NEAR END - FISHPOT MEN DEFIANT. U S. Ambassador’s Reports Waive Hr-'nmf’ at Hagerstown and tO state Depa”ment ArOUSE Delay Prosecution. Hopes Here. d. 1"\ | the Americ America ha igned 1 1 D | | By the Acsociated Press NEW YORK. October was issted yesierday by the Amerie Steamship Licensed Officers” Ass ton azainst the allesed practice of Government vessels in ignorinz the “rules of the road” in the lanes used er | by merchant vessels Special to The Star HAG TOWN, October pot owners in this section today de 3. Fish denied <hing had 1 which n By the As The serious arlsen in the Tacna-Arlca 1 negotiations at Arica has en ttention of American ‘ollier at Santiago. Chile. and rep reaching Washinzion indicate o hope that his efforis result in an ment sociated Pross fied the Maryland Game Commission to destroy their pots Attorney Gener; threatened N v order the of the legislative . which outlawed the fishpots in all inland Maryland streams The defiance came during ments before Magistrate Bower of M. F. Lumm, a owner, who is charged with maintain inz a fishpot in the Antietam Creek, tributary of the Potomac River m's counsel waived hearing. The “ommission s repre nt Attorney General d State Game War Lee LeCompte, and the action Ving a trial before the magis- trate came as somewhat of a surprise. ANTI-RED vic Gunhoat of Commu 1STeC. Chinese It was charged that on Sepiember ¢ 21 a scout cruiser “deliberately ran into the schooner Benjamin Van Brunt just south of Cape Henry, causing the schooner to sink, and it was only by a miracle that the crew was saved one on the schooner lost but what they stood in.” The protest warns that accidents | similar to the S.51 disaster are likely | to happen in the future unless the 1| “present and past tactics” of Govern ment vessels are changed “Many times out of the darkness these Government vesscls will appea without running lights or only with a white light showinz.” says the pro v | State flatly to Depariment officials decline disclose what inf they have on the subject au thoritative advices from the Chilean capital, telling of a conference between Mr. Collier and high Chilean officia about 10 days ago give evidence of a new effort through diplomatic chan 4 nels to break the deadlock. These advices show that the Chilean govermment was much fmpressed by the new method of negotiations adopt ed. and by the firm manner in which Mr. Collier set forth the attitude of the United States. In Latin Amer ican eircles here the dispatch of " atlon! 1oNG KONC e anii-Red er ) the inner hart day. Upon her appear: pickets abandoned their later one Red gunboat and launches, the crews of doned their Th i Octob ng vessels le . of he We do not dislike the people we can through as much as those who can see through us The ideal hushand exi the minds of women wh had one see ng the observation and the s hand at markmanship and later scores in | o | n-j 08t pogsin, ‘w t1me Promptly g, Read the Executor’s Order! $85,000 Stock SUITS TOPCOATS Overcoats Must Be Coverted Into Cash Immediately It won’t be long now—when Wonder Clothes will lock their doors for the last time. Before we do this, however, every garment in both of our stores must be disposed of in order that a cash zettléement may be placed in the hands of the executors of the late Jacob L. Lapidus, who was sole owner of these stores. The fortunate part of this sale for you lies in the fact that we had received and racked all of our new fall and winter clothes just prior to this startling order. Alterations Free of Charge FIXTURES FOR SALE Open Evenings JIUG5Y Captures the anti-Red gunboat his G a point department 1< Ambassa TORY. Ships an captured nine stear which abar e entire fiee stations is now flying the anti-Red flag sts chiefl o have ne o W W z