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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925. PRESIDENT FAVORS ' TRIBUTE TENDERED | [oex s <sxx 1w wirw rrowens- HAGK OF COSTUME |DISTRICTLAGGING 1727, »-5, %% [ st e ror At Anv Dr USE OF SUBMARINE. TO WOMAN WRITER i . MAY BAR UANGERSI INRED CROSS ROLL . o> - fferd late vesterday afternoon o a charge of embezzling $1.55 from the Coincides With Navy in Op- Miss Lancaster Gets Surprise| [ ; i N 5, hree of “MIle. Modiste” Bal- Only $14, 299, 05 Ralsed flioz Seg as Dasma (i s posing Its Abolition as | on 20th Anniversary of Join- | [ESHECURENINESR NS - 4| let May Not Have Censored | ward $50,000 Quota—Drive " <. it ‘ window at I3 Weanon of Warfare. ing The Star Staff. | TR S - Zed Q. Garb Ready. ¢ Ends Thanksgiving Day. lmnbia road. s snor i rent an another occasion s s = cents. It took twe davs to | case. Attornevs Hawlen BY DAVID LAWRENC | Business woes and stresses were 3 . i 3 After all the turmoil over the ah-| Only $14.299.05 has heen raised 10 defended the. meciees ¢ The! B < o » ated costumes on seven fair dam- | date by the District Chapter of the Despite the disasters which have be. fien o th Pl osing the Charleston ballet, | American Red Cross in it ninih an fallen the submarine in peace time. the ening Star for a ninuies this A e e i i S American Navy does not favor any morning while employes in o1l parts 2P e ngtonians’ production of Victor Her-| Washington is $50,000, Gen. John A, movoment to abolish the use of this . B ¢ 2 3 of the building assembled to spring > s - s {bert’s comic opera. “Mile. Modiste,” it | Johnston. roll call chairman. an - v Bogon ot Swsrtare, sand et e e party on nnie Lan- | ¢ { ‘ § | appears likely t the premiere will | nounced today. Confidenc ’ x I OF THE RE]:-’ Coolidse is thoroughly in sympathy |, cier editor of this paper’s “Aroundd : . | open tonight at the Central High ! pressed, however, by i » PAYING CLASS With the Navy viewpoint e T e T School Auditorium minus three of | that the full amount will is ot saving that the Ameri- | (1€ © sans 5 ths newsl iR g B« i the original members of the dancing ' before Thanksgiving dayv. the end v o Government would stand out for |7 e ¢ 5 | B W ; : ¢ | zroun. Rollin Bond, director of the | the roll call enrollment. BUY A DL I( IO ‘IE e onheldubmaTine. 10 Al lother o7 “atine Nunniew ibwentlel ' p i Washingtonians. discovered much to| 1nless the $50,000 quota is raised by | - ) ¥ s " I card the weay [ lqes mean | SerVice the Jemmioy; oLl S an s g his chagrin today that three of the|the citizenx of Washington, officialx W e e cdlthe aisl ¥4 3 X e dainty ncers probably would not yat the roll call headquarters said. cur. | | at the United States will not take |0 hier many friends de 8 : ¢ L J have their new costumes finished in | tallment of the humanitarian work | 2 A\ A he leadership in such ement | e i whel LI a3 A : time for the opening performance. | planned by the Disirict chapter f. i P .1\\ l"v“' rill W11 sur ll\\({ bolition of Star “famil = = H 4t | 4 4 e e officials of the Commu [the ensuing year will be necessary 3 T e iy e e : nter department of the public { The commendable work aecomplished - s : R s Navy Admits Possibilities. i On_the paper-sizcked desk of | R s (Ol [ chools went ahead with their plans | by the local chapter last vear was | | NEXT DOOR TO PETWORTH " 3 ; s et 8 2 it J to assure the public that “Mlle. Mod- | pointed out at 4 meeting of volunteer | | The American Nav guisic Al HHe Ghasm tattodal iee ho e | 3 ! % iste” would go its tuneful wav with | workers held early toduy as &n in the possi » ubmaxine. | EhEvysaninemums. & Al cuniawl . N : only the esthetic charms of dimpled | spiration for concerting every effort bt smaller s beautil sl R H knees and untainted by any further| i pui the Washington unir cvee the fuet sant o They % B exposure. Mrs. Herman R. Hunt lyq) ¢ b t ] member of the advisory committee of | officers insisted thut the Navy here [ent from her fellc 1 | the ~Columbin Heighis Community | Strength Is in Numbers. should study the possibilities and he Miss Lancaster was quie | Center. one of the censors who order prepared to consider the submarine as | “Some peop! inte her in | i . led additional ‘dapes for " the “hare | - The annual roll call registration. or. | & o8 = A permanent weapo: Amerjcan of-| the newsro . 2 | $ ¢ thighs of the ballet. will be on harz at asized, is not so ‘much a 4 e way the submarine 1y d o emiling of her | } costumes have been et (o conform (s | O the very oul of the society i< 3 Germans. and it wi re 4 that d s h ter | 4 « the edict of the censorship hoard Its democracy v /I in the Washinzton conferci tiousty s i | A : < | S cflccitans pSen. George Barneit. chairman of | \ 7 elimination of naval 8 he | w er ina sary” her | 3 | s - the Distriet Chapter, in this instance, | = Y ATETIta e cat o imade Tass s on The Si Xen ocea- | o % . [ oMen voxil Norton Brov, general di-| said “the Red 'Cross might in E Y 7 SEE THESE HOMES effort to wet the other of sion to reme it in a small way i . rester of the community center de- | millionares and great emplovers of | T restrict the use of the suhbiyarir npleicl sur 1 1 also » > partment, was emphatic ‘today In an- fjabor to contrbute large sums 1o i< | ¥ before they are all sold of the occa: | uncing that if the costumes do not | hudget, but if this were done. in after a few years 12 to « me for me though.” she smiled Would procecd withont interference. | tlons might involve political influcnces. | of membe Held Legitimate War W - i g " blushingly thank- 1 as 2 nd appreciation on the twentieth | cover evervthing ordered by the cen nized as a de: 5 ster came to The | on the 14th street car line D inEes ot ths e ot theiad: [teted mopvely, upen & hewsnaner | Totalitfor 927 WillSRunkto]| StreetsiPatrollediin Kentuckyp Stephen E. Kramer. fret assistant | _The total of the District ¢hapter ¢ e i e earimark ol RaNomali taj il snd Bewnety SUsots iy future 's the zreat contributions But the American Navy fee of her coming to this newspaper. { sors, the Charleston balle! iture vears the great contributi i) If the millions of dollars tended 1o Reports rthat Mr. Bond. who is on | li fe} AR ST e e el e oty cen. | make, sl the muscies o the o A REAL MODERN HOME it is humanitarian. 1 eapoii is of | of journalism - was y- ! [ipr department ay an Instructor At | enewal of membership it would he fear clore coming to rollment was swelled conside: S 2 i might be given to other ¢ ses, and the submarine is just as much a_lexiti- | tributed buds from the bouquet prance before the Complete in every detail—concrete streets, paved alleys. no consequence and i inhumaniia- land and at the age of The submarine has proved 1| she was a member of the Washington | { cuperintendent of schools, who has | bointed ont, however. that the trunks | \eheut the continuing membership, | W R e ) [ Ciptined for siving . sut for publica. | (e policy of the societs to refect the Open and Lighted Tonight Until 9 P.M. hat 8 a o & = . terday by the returns from Miss Mahel Taluale in Dlockade and in both of- | staft of the New York Trivuna and | About $36,200,000, District | Mountain Town, Following |=eneral supervision over’ the com. | jerday by the returns from Miss Mabe) D J DUNIGAN lnc fensive and defensive operations. formerly society editor of the Wash- jmunity center” department Mrs (o . . 3 . even during the tin ins making such effect of the weapon ieriean nav L T R | = | m weapon as is a : woms resent, but | "RS | the cause would suffer e added e ear out the statement th ¢ nouncel that she wou cen the | [omn by Cwo of the dancers at '.'n'“u- “It_might ask for conzressional p heavy artillery + ere | hasket all for herself. “I'm afraid ! | penearsal last night. met with the 2P | propriations, as a zreat national ar was =ai t| shall have to have somehody carry i| U Us e modeled after them the show | cident insurance, but such appropris- i l dollars and stimulate the enroliment disadvar urrh faver | published, too. ventually Ui LIS pioture of the sisuiniche » organization and vice president of the Leaving sentimentality out of the | ington Times. 1 i 5 | Brov has given me a complete report | 1,1 chapter, who turned over to the . question. American naval officers siy e ; Officials Hear. Death of Sheriff. {70 e affair. said M. Kramer. “and | (il cal) treasurer 3,231 appeats made | £ 1319 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1267 thot the use of bombs from airplanes do not think such drastic action nnd diriziies is et as horite as o HUMAN VARIATIONS —— | necersary. Mr. Bond, however, will | 5rmr o iy aies Boardman netting Buy with confidence—buy a Dunigan “all-brick” home tacks by submarine Althouzh reperts indicate that ! Br the Accaciated Prese be given a word of caution, and it it | 1z 7rom the enrollment of the person S N | final draft the District hudg ZAR o ovember 15, | @uite nossible that in the future it | el ar nat 1 headquarters of the | S Opinion of Pacifists Cited. DEGLARED PRENATAL An ot of e HAZARD, K N 0 e ey el adquarte = State troops which left here vesterday | The pacifists. of course, a or substantially the same the | State troops which left h: rday {jrics to approve questionable photo e e azarmibs, ntative limit fixed in August, it is morninz arrived last night at Hyden, | zraphs ziven to newspapers.’” | Treasury’s Roll $1,300. ‘005 ‘724 Tmpathy with eplarzed srmamen underst c budget bureiu has | scene of feudist onthreak over the | Sure of Approval The Treasury Department. which . . ny kind. On the other hand, those | DI. Schultz Tells Audience These mude « n mber of adjustments be- | e of Sheriff Joe Morzan Satur | Mr. Kramer said he felt certain that {the only Government Department believe in adequate military de- | tween the rezular estimate and the PAAVE vha hel 4 2 . " 2 S y 4 i e performance of “Mlle. Modiste,” | making daily returns of envollinents A A E fenve are not willing to throw away Are Directly Connected With $3.,000.000 1 |n:,.eml.lu ltems Lif.fm il e '\'\';‘ll:’lu he Sinees 'h' | with the Charleston ballet in 'r"rflvé has a total of $1.900 a0 far. the roll & oAt e will not be DIz ar elds, who . 4 | that show not more than an inch|call treasurer reported. Many cf the sement on every side to reduce the Evolution. made ) r s lald before | expected to precede the troobs intol . ,ie the knee. would meet with pub- | departments el uhianitslbe e e of modern war 1t District officials are | Hyden, had not arrived at last re-| . approval. The women who passed | until Saturday to make returns. A "he British effort to get represented be I e, AN ) from the | UPON the costumes are representative | check for $100 was received hea, eement will fail, it is feared here, Puncturing the once widely accept. |t the hudzei bureau authorities & v?“;flf' ¥ "', 2 "” M the | ¢ the community, he emphasized, and | quarters from the secretary of the ause the Iy h will not come into | ed theory that variations in types of f mad i st effort to arrive at 'i"id e """;"'-"" “"‘I" I)“‘ "":”j""» | are undoubtedly in a position to know | Columbia Typographical Union, as the | the parley. and the American Navy|man were brought about by the ef set of extimates by | 0l Ot v pa ele: | what the community would approve. | registration return for that organiz thinks such o pariey useless. The | fect of different environments. 1 e relative merits of the | Sought as Morgarn * had been | U poronally. Mr. Kramer sald. he did | tion submarine i< invaluable 1o the smaller | Adclph H. Schultz, assoclate profes up the rezular budget ponBe <‘,”"' . i o '”""_ "n | not believe the original costumes were ! Mrs. Harry C. Barnes, secretary of nation for defenzive purposes. and no| sor of anthropolosy in the medical and the supplemental list "vm:-'....n‘\h Ll o izens” Bank | n'; g T ihe profesmicial| the DIRTKL henler tno aed ins weapon can be discarded until all | school of Johns Hopkins Unive t bable that in its completed | 10 the mountains. SR e listage slieved that a show given | volunteer workers will remain at mations #x to abandon i told an audience in the a 2 te the budzet will include n num- | reled over an election in which Mor- | §/88E: UL € EVED (R0 B, S BIven | tion building of the Carne b dlemental items in place | 8an's wife was def ed by two - 1 participants is of President’s View. tution last night that hun ari that have been et from | 1o succeed him. and in which Steele | [0 CPAR { tions are prematal in or I was & precinct officin], armed factions | ¢irie not vet registered for 1425 membership Treside Coolidge ¥ heer tided 3 S e canses of the ' was % i o =iident | Coolligeihng hean. suldad | Ct s contiect=arwith, Ininb! ineapun 3 £ Uine pitheesnan: f the | 4o | imav aenataiadus sl iveta rarlieall hiad Thru error the photo below was run in our "ad Awmy and Navviviewpomts where e SIEL 0 SV A0, coilian ae | S UNEIE SANIESTEQISES?: Gov. Flelds Ix scheduled 10 speak = . guarters, 1412 * street northwest. The | last week as "Dinky” Hughes—it should have ®irictly national defense questions are | Sa Hyans Hodiv: " afvocating baite: | headquarters will remain open until o R 2 e e | v e formal erenin of 1 LISTED FOR 2-WEEK RUN| thuae: "Rtk i arre i ihe o1 | RULES AGAINST MEDALS | Sicirday. wna i there are ant’enriit | been “DINTY.” I+'s our error—and we're sorry. 9 » 3 T < nts to b d i hat date Mrs. . Jieteis'thar the ichtien’st aaun | WTiter lecture serles of tho Carnei il S raoners were foreedt 1o make the trin | FOR CITIZEN SOLDIERS | Rente. s beymae ater that date Mr- i 3 . )mvv yh! mountain uniry on horse 5 tmately related 1n adequate defence | TERresentative of the. sclentific 'Iifc | opehing Performance by Girl Em-| ek, sehtcaiy Mceoe 1 the Mroaen b hould be mailed direct to the District § i | chapter offices, 16 Jackson place north hd t his only duty is to determine | ’ seing poss| S s Dl | The e of the Ameriean militars bud. | being free to the public, many other | ployes of Federal Departments | Veins impossible Says Act Does Not Au-|yes. e : sersons attended. too. Dr hult : . s get. leaving it to the experts to de.; Dersens attende = Scheduled for Ja thorize Purchase of Prizes Ereons. et B Senuty s ed fo nuary 3. i Carislie Jus REAtane morew ta was formerly a member of the st 3 3 no surprice, but it will turn the eftor the institution. | Follies, a music extravazanza in z = | There will be no more medals ¢ e ! The s ker tool e an body, ! i e e fe e e medals for fu of the advoetes of disarmament in Soone Snes et il s e unan boty ciuding : 0 pretts Chero-Cola Resale Price Rule e’ Soidiers of the Citizens: Military | Award to William Vance for Death another directicn. They cannot hope | Part f art, o ISIORaTe e A ashin n who work in the o Training Camps, awarded for prowess to accompli<h much by sinzling pEas i DIGEuESE e O L e ot e irtments. ‘will be pre. FRnia Ty Sede in athletics, unless Congress changes | . of Son. any one weapon of warfare. The L Ty pothier =il sented at the President Theater under | An order to cease and desist from | the law A verdict for $1.250 damages that they can hope to do is to Inslst | 0o O e R e org | the_auspices of the Diftrict of Co-| requiring its retallers to maintain a | This was decided today by Control heen awarded by a jury against Gal that nations spend smaller sums for | for varkations FEy .‘|‘;| ?|'“|' Uhe /lumbia - Federation of Federal Em-|resale price at which its products |ler General McCarl. who ruled in a | liher & Huguely, lumber dealers. in military purposes. This is the old| ! ;"\‘,“_””‘ 2 " “'l‘ A o .; " ploves. beginning January 3. It is| should be sold was issued today by 'case recognized as a precedent for the | favor of William Vance for the death arzume at a L > Army and Navy | same d\l\l;‘ onsy ““’3;1, "']‘ '|’ "':‘ expected the show will yun for two | the Federal Trade Commission against | country that purchase of such medals | of his son Russell who was 1ding temptation te Hilars LR ottt The b e [YeRn the CheroCola Co.. of Columbus. ! was not authorized by the act which | in a toy wagon when a -ruck ot bs d e lirerehce ot Banl At Dt Alfred L. Stern. producer, an-|Ga.. manufacturers of a beverage of |appropriated funds for mnasium | defendant collided with him on Flor. | | ey 3 5 nounced today that he considers the that name. and athletic supplies.” 3 ida_ave ey ot i E . Lambert and I\Hdul h H same as in - : PG ad fo spond som- | for ¢ 8 ayes, Col DR Ivervbody has noticed.” the speak. | (0% (h€ formal reopening of the Presi-| had found that the respondent com- | for the Army at " Colam. | Yoatems appeared for the father. ryp speak-{ qent The nsive remodel- | pany is a manufacturer of a drink Ohio. pre vouchers for| Earl P, 1id, “that amonz adult men some . e q il BBl . concentiate 9 for payme v | L Tuchton was uwarded a | : : uel Seribner, president of the « form 1o bottlers who add carbonated | McCarl returned them 1o the officer | 1 areqd b 3000 2 l‘i‘li‘,‘ e pe o O ohek. ibia Musical Company of New York. water. sugar and other ingredients to | disallowed infurics: ausiained. whlle s o ; piter type Is commonly explained | (igiied Washinston toduy to perfect | it and then bottle it for sale to dealers : 2 = Mrs.- Catherine Crujeric. Formerly |as the consequence of hard labor." Ieds ie singtonstodav ctofpertaat | IhAnd Shan Botte st g seleito dsaler in Watt's. car Novembe . Schultz then showed a picture of #/ransements fo “"’1" B "‘Ii"m'l‘)";"“"‘;‘" fugitne SRS LS . TRIAL FOR MANSLAUGHTE |mnrh(ne werved into a telegraph | of Germany, in Serious Condition hands of two embryos. which pole on the Washington-Baltimore : Saon have heen engaged to direct it sl o Boillevar 4 % | showed « wider range of variation | "\ Ce L oulevard. Tuchton was represented | ki showed s it range of arlaton | A S S R, ogers. | MARTIN HEADS AD CLUB. |, —oee botiesait Fuchion 't reprenehics | The illustration, he added, was not an | tion Wit be held tonizht in e T R. H. Yeatman. exceptional case, but more closely a | (UArters. on the fifth floor of the| ; yartin, editor of the Transmit in Fatal Crash. | . Mrs herine Crujeric. *3 vears general rule Bond Bullding, to approve prelist|ier the emploves magaziue of the old serious condition at Cas- |~ One illustration that held particular | P41V plans Cor thesn e et Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone ualty Hospital, suffering from poison |interest because of recent discussions | " “"""' . Jmembers “1\‘ St ras| Co. vesterday succecded John Poole, <wallowed ai_the Bowie race trackover the subject of evolution was that [[0f 210 (Overnmen’ Wworkers it SCH- | president of the Federal-American vesterday. ot a friend or a rela- | of the skulls of two voun ider | €ral will be given preference in the | tjonal Bank, as president of the Adver tive has €d her. Hospital au-|monkeys. The former b o of | sale of tickets um‘v:gl')'hlh ..rl\ |.~h\n?vll>n, 7 thorities have been unable to locate | these skulls had been collected by Dy G de SLEQT A1 weel ¥ mecling last. Davis is said to have been oper- ‘ her husband, who is said to have mar. | Schultz himself ‘'so that he was sure fihe clubs st MhedGIty fQluh. vesterday | o oo antomopile whicl i e e {:1‘,:::” Enviromments I fe had been CEBT PARLEY TOMORROW. | ;¢ sation of M. Pools ‘was ac. | 27 an automeblle which was in col Announcmg y cupation in rma . - ica e same, et one was R AN 3 g 0 S ' . 1i S| TR was A en- | R sy e . s ate o ascertain a | tvpically a “low-brow,” with little or | A joint meeting of the Rumanian | W to resizn through the pres. | Yellie :-{,,,"\“",,n'::"; O o A HE completion of I'll say Kaufman's Stores have the mative for the act. While it is be-|no forehead and a pronounced simian 'and American debt commissions has | sure of business affairs and the work " to the street and died shortly | ! s c = 5 5 : lleved she lost money the r: ‘I-v'n\\' ridge. The other. however, s been called for tomorrow afterncon | entailed through the movinz of 'vf\ afterward at a hospital. Assistant | a more versatile nght 1dea and tl’le ng]—n mcrchandlse n there was nothi Jle on which | ed a rather remarkable foreh 1t 3 o'clock for formal consideration | bank from ite present headquarters | ¥, SFRETC 80 @, (O Tie v Horniugh s | I s . . T base this opini {a monkey. little indication e of the presentation which Rumania | into the new building at Fourteenth | 0 00 o8 broseoition whlle Al | hotel dm\n;’: service 92-Pants Suxts Not too cheap to be good— Mrs jeric collapsed just after |brow ri nd an altogether advanced | will make concerning her obligation |and G streets i | : ! torney Daniel Th Wright rs i ri e . e e e it of more than $46.000.000 to this Gov: e torney Danlel Thew Wrignt appears||l| the Capital with the not too "high" to be reached. to Ity Hospital in an automo-| “One is almost tempted to use these | ernment. o e defendant eee % T L | tllustrations,” Dr. Schultz added, “for Whether Rumania will make an Ordered to Fort Sam Houston. = = addition here of the The only information availabie to | lemonstrating how the retreating offer in terms to fund her debt at the | Mai. Frank K. Ross. Adjutant ‘ (signed) “Dinty” Hughes the hospital and police is that she is|forehead of a_Pithecanthropus may | meeting tomorrow was not ky_\fwn Gener x'anemnm:aml on duty at | Ill“fl] Room and J 8 & resident of Odenton, Md.. near Camp | have developed into a higher, more but it was considered more likely, ! the War Department. has heen trans. : Meade, and was employed s o wal- [ human forehead by way of individual [according to indications today. that | ferred o' the Field Artillery and | { ) Coffee Shoppe Capt. Eastern High School 55, A small amount of money was | Variations, occurring without any there probably would be a study to- | ordered to Fort Sam Houston, Tex., i | e Docketbook. There were | change in environment. as it does to | morrow of Rumanta’s capacity to pay. ' for duty in the 2nd Division. Ul Booth. table and counter Foot Ball Team 7o pice Hiokets founa is listed [day in this specics of spider monkey.” | service. ~ An atmosphere | ¢ he ihospitil isia : | Tt is quite possible, the speaker xaid . | F M __A l A Sia v i Catnalie O E L o bR aE A ! equally appropriate for or i oun en es A ducing the size of the human ear con- | ladies or gentlemen Wife Asks Di | siderably. Quite imperceptibly to the i | | ife Asks Divorce. {layman, the human ear seems to be | A shrinking. Although Dr. Schultz did | 3 2 I ’///f//// rd a guess as to how small | < rine unless there is an en rollment booths in the theaters, banks n Apology n more conservative gar. | stores and hotels until late tonight n low.cut hodices with that stopped high above the and citizens of Washingion who have Alvin M. Davis was placed on trial| Germany is the onlv European v hefore Justice Stafford and a|COUNtry where women are not seen jury in Criminal Division 2, to answer | 4riving cars. an indictment for manslaughter ! growirg out of a traffic accident a1 | of | Twentv-first and L streets May Suit for an absolute divorce ws Al o P S might eventually hecome. he | ey )8 bt *| showed a pic »f one human ear | employe of o department store. They | 1704 b inveatigations which was Twenty-Two Days SN ¢ a0 | tiny compared to the average lohe of have one child. Mrs. Koontz says he could live with her no longer and | - -. That e Wi tired of muivried Ufc.| Queen Wilhelmina of the Nother i Afloat and Ashore By 5. Baad' here is another woman in the 2, | lands _has been reigning since 1890, Havana, Cuba; Port Antonio and £ . o [ she states. =Koontz makes $G | = Kingston, Jamaica; the Pan- 2162 California Street ! 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