Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1925, Page 21

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e ow Located in Qur Own Bldz. 922 14th St. Opposite Franklin Pa CLAFLIN Est. 1 Formerl ®th and F an city ¢ Opticia Optometrist -GauTl quitkiyTrade for Studehaker Dances At Wardman T T e iREE[l SEES WORLD - GAIN AT LOGARNO Securny Pacts Tnumnh for American Policy of Arbi- tration, Senator Says. By the Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Senator James of internationalism,” statement here diplomats, he method for usurpation said in a European found a simpler of future dispu what he termes tionalism of the the World Court The treatie inaugurate a r 1id, cacy of The Hague conveniion of 1907. Missouri agreements . “fingerous | War Secretary Wants First-Hand vesterday have ettlement s than by resort to 1 interna- ations and senator Reed asserted, | Rico. urn to the balance of vower in Europe and reaffirm the effi- THE EVENI | RESUME LUNCHEONS. Harvard Club to Renew Old Cus- | tom of Meeting Saturday. The Ha | will renew | ing weekl) | eon in the Club, tom be held until next M al talks at the close of each 1 membors et in closer and the rd Club of Washington the old custom of hold- room, Universiiy The luncheons wiil | aturday at 1 o'clock | university DAVIS PLANS LONG TRIP TO U. S. POSSESSIONS Knowledze of Administrative Problems of Respective Areas. Secretary of War Davis hopes soon after the next Congre journs to | make a tour of inspection of Porto the Canal Zone, Hawai Islands and the Philippines, to obtain thorough understanding of the ad- | ministrative problems of the Ameri- | STAR. (CHARGES IN HAIT | DISCREDITED HERE | President Borno Accused of ‘ Plot to Keep Himself in Pow- er in Island Republic. By the Associated Press A manifesto by President Borno of ‘wl\e Haitian Republic, announci etermination not to exercise h ~|l|m(uvm\ authority to call f lative elections in government o led in Washin sible for the recent revi ties of Haitian politicians opposing the present government regime. The Haitian constitution provides that the President m: 1 for legls- lative electic 10 of any even numbered vea ction to the prefects of the communes, held that, because WASHINGTON, o i *|sents nine-tenth ple, -|the way toward establishment of D. ¢C. Jetections, nis purpose was to perpet uate himself in power. He was him self elected by the council, however over the opposition of the previous President despite the control granted the executive over that body, and offi- cials here have felt that the charges of his opponents are not well founded In any event, ifere with the authority granted the Haitian President by the constitution. The Haitian President’s circular to the prefects charged scandalous condi ceded American intervention, and lowed that intervention, including con. struction of roads, schools and irriga tion works and the upbuilding of pr; tical services, Paving Way for Suffrage. “Our rural population, of the Haitian peo. Ny illiterate, igno- aid. “Although its | situation has been ¢ bettered in the last few vears, it is still incapable of exercising zht of vote, and would be the prey of those bold speculator: Jnme conselence hesitates at no lie rted, his govern- preparing new laws to pave n intelligent and disciplined democracy.” Is almost to! a * he FRIDAY. OCTOBER the Washington Gov- } {ernment has seen no reason to inter tions to governments in Haiti that pre. | pointed to the progress that had fol- | which repre. | 23, 1925. |LAFAYETTE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION IS HELD | Ceremony at Washington Club‘ Opened by Procession of Colors | | of Patriotic Orders. The annual celebration of the Or fayette, commemorating the v anniversary of Gen. Laf: etie, was held at the Washington Club the anniver as de- until use of weather conditions. However. the event marked the anniversary of the presentation to Lafayvette by Congress | of 4 sword. ey ceremony was opened by a . banners of the Or vette, Pulaski. Yellow | Rose and i Crane, together |with the American flag and the ench tri-color, beinz carried by a orps of young ladies and presented before the order for salutation. | Dr. Joseph sShelby Riley i de ve [ PAINTING | short address. the virtues of the famous in life, but it's won worth all the trouble in wh and commented man with which he was held and America. { president general and gr: {lor of the Order sided, | don for a elu whistling Kincheloe, Mr served and dancing followed until late hour. Dr. J. of and. with Dan was in charge o rrozram cf ent ding vocal solos, selections b and a ba Bover. Refre: Woman may cause n Built to ich he extolled | French- | on the esteem | G. B. Latayette, pre- jel Smith Gor- f arrangements | ertainment, in-| recitations and w M D. H ritone solo by chments were in France | British Empire, | a strange affair amusement, and women with women special occasions. Life on Loneliest Island. Life on the loneliest island of 'h Tristan aa ( Dancing is but men dance wit save on ve NEW CLEVELAND PARK all the trouhle who makes life HOMES 31st & Rodman Sts. (1 Block West of Conn An vou that tached brick best Aveld will convince de the in<pection these hom stment in are inv hame values today SOUTHLAND BATTERIES Last Service Guaranteed WHY PAY MORE? You inspect these h tween 9 am. and 9 p.m are cord h me n .H.SMALL & CO. Builders—Realtors. Main 6861 15th St. any attempt the complete of democracy contemplated by the constitution would be danger- ous to the secu and peace of the republic, and directed the prefects to see that onl mmons elections be | held vary 10 for selection of new to the council of state. neil is charged with legis: ponsibility and eles the Haltian President. If a ative election had heen called, two chambers the ure would have been and the Par- with | Paperhanging—Decorating P. F. GORDON 355 Cedar Ntreet N.W. Takoma Fark Thone: Adams 3188 Quality—Service <aid the | an possessions now in his charge. Davis conferred yesterduy with | cernor and | which would be taken up at the next ordinary session of the council of state. Park Hotel “But far more important.” Senator, “is the triumph of the tr i i principle of inte Evers Evening of purticul < parties in interest From 17 o'Clock | E s neutral umpire of Wardman This has been i o puoney ay. of Rovsevelt, of Park in the recent Tacna Boernstein Arica controversy and in spite his advocacy of the World Court, of Presi Orchestra dent Coolidge, % e When the zovernments who cre. 1ted the World Court fear it. he ihout it and turn from it, ean it = serionsly maintaired that must join it Southland Battery Co. 910 Pa. Ave. M. 5555 zeneral of the Philipy later accompanied Mr and Eriz. Gen. Frank R. MeC tormer chiel of staff in the Philippine depart ment. to the White House for a con- ference with President Coolidge N.WL Twice as many Chinese wear e es as did five vears ago. and they American optical goods." and, 5 . o3} T AT AT Y Y ) (Y (Y (Y (Y Y o (o () (2 Y (Y (Y (o e Why Inseparable. From the London T Mabel—Y Monogrammed Underwear! zraph nd Harold seem insep. Your Monogram On Your Handkerchiefs! Did you know that we have a Kerchici initialing service? You have handkerchieis embroidered with vour initials—or with somebody’s else. if the handkerchieis are for gifts—at very moderate prices—Street Floor, hy the elevators. of Caver Chnrge For 3initials reserwa ex liament the duty of eletti President Borno's upon action of the conneil of which is to he elected next January, and his political opponents contend that. in refusi . tezislative hand can We are deal: you see, Mibel liar interesi in him Mahel-Oh, von do? Gertrude—Yes. 1 was enzaged to him at one time, and in love with him at another. SR AR NN w e XMAS GIFTS | HEADQUARTERS g N N % " a zreat A peen tozether I take Tk under o quisitely embroidered on lovel things—at moderate cost—exclusive with Washington Leave order S Prices from £3935 to ns in S10.30. Third Floor Al at Undery Shoy forms LRRRRTRRR ska has a fish which, when dried n effective candle. 1216 F St. N.W. 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Some with borders of fur—others with large muffier collars and deep cuffs of Natural Squirrel, Brown Fox, Silver Fitch, Beaver and Platinum Fox. $125 Misses’” Coat Shop—Third Floor For the Halloween Dance —only a few days away! New Dance Frocks—Just arrived — for Misses! 339.50 349.50 ] 559.50 Crepe Roma. Chiffon, Brocaded 17clzeet. Tulle and Satin Beautiful circular skirts—as on the dress sketched—that will give a filmy airiness to the miss who dances! Basque models. too. and chemise and straightline styles! Their features in- clude — CHAS. SCHWARTZ AND noted for DIAMOND VALUES! You get a written GUARANTEE ROND with SCHWARTZ DIAMOND— we will always allow you the full pur- chase price on any SCHWARTZ DIA- MOND in exchange for a larger one. 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