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] » SOCIETY Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Guests| at Brilliant Congressional Club Reception HE Viee President Dawes were honor guests of the Congressional Cluh ai 4 heautifully appointed tion last night. when Weally the same formaliy was ob served as at the reception given for the President and Mis, Coolidge lnst week. Mrs. Coolidze seni fowers from the White House conssrvai and on the huffer 1Able vellow jonquile of nnusual <ize heauty and pussy wille The rine Band Orchestra was siation ane side of the following the dancing. The Vice Prexident stnod with the president of Mre. Lindley 11, Hadles and Mrs. John K ary vice president Mre. Dawes wore a ) erene delic auins. M chiffon over R vest and and Mrs. Henderson's handsome ane of zold hrocade overdrape recen prac supper wel and 2 Ma andienes room ond M Dawes e club in receiy honor line white Henderson 18 In teh Hadley cloth o panels embroide; " with silyer a nd with chiffon het de the receiving f Capt. Geo U nm presentations, and afte mome 1ime the line ingly laid Jonauils were used There were not n tors in attendance figures were Senator end thelr danghters Ferris and Senator Among those who Jower house of (' ®entative and Ars nf Ohio. Represe R. Chindblom Mrs. Edgar (' 2 i tired 1o a le. where again a decoration eat many Senq i notable and Mrs Deneen Senator and Mrs, and Mrs, Jones vevresented the supper were R. Stepl ative and Mis. Representative Ellis of Missouri. 1 sentative and Mrs. Alb Vestal Tepresentative and N huvler Otix Bland of Newport News, Vi ami the latter's sister. Mrs. .l H. McMur yon: former Representative and Mrs Pavis of Minne epresentative and Mrs. Edward vier of Cola vado. Representative and Mrs. John H Smithwick and the Misses Smithwick Representative Kahno «f California Represeniative and Mis. Morton D, Fiull of Chicago, Representative and Mrs. Fdward Rrowne and Repre ative and Mrs. Jdohn W. Sum Carl Mis Tast Kel eve The Secretary of Sta logg were hosis ning. their guests mador of Germany 7an. the Minister of Swe Rostrom, Mr. Justice Stone, Senator and Mrs Moses, Senator and Mrs per. Representative and Mrs. Walter H. Newton. Representative and Mrs. Hamilton Fish, it the Solicitor Gen and Mrs. Willinm DeWitt Mit Mr. and Mrs. ilampson Gary Louis Titus and My Ottis. brother-inlaw of Mrs. and Miss Hellen Bunn of St Visitors From England At the RBritish The Ambassador and lady Isabella Hows their guests the Earl and Buxten, who will remain Any. at dl heing Geor Arthur Cap chell, Mrs Kello Paul. Britain have as wintess of over Sun of Jdapan and entertained at the embassy in Lady Swaythling guesis, Ambacsador Mnie. Matsudaira Junchean todav at honor of Lord and of England and other The Ambassador of France and Rerenger will he the guesis in whose honor the Minister of Switzer Jend and Mme. Peter will entertain a eompany of 24 at dinner this evening The Mme M Al The Secret of Aszriculture Jardine, will he the guest of the falfa Cluh at their farmers dinner at the New Willard Hotel at 7 Tk this evening. The program will be one of the most interestin an Alfalfa dinner and Mme last eve Ambases Lady s Urugua dinner the The Minister of Varela were hosis ning in compliment te dor of Great Rritaln and bella Howard. Others in the company were the Minisier of Denmark. Mr Constantin Brun: the Undersecretary of State and Mrs. Grew d'affalres of Hungs Pelenvi, the naval British embassy, Cipt Admiral Spencer Wowl Joyee Rroderick. Countess e Mr. and Mrs. Breckinvidze Long wnsend, Miss Mary A. Maurics Low charge v oand Attache Stopford: e Mis. Jduhn Simves Mis Senora de Alfare, wite of the Min tater of Panama. was the honer ki at limeheon today of Mis Drury, whe entertained in her Rhode Teland avenne home in complment tn Mrs Edward Douglax White, who will leave shortly for ihe South Covers were laid for 12 aud Mme honor at and Mrs Lained i ield. The Minisier of Rizsuskiene Miss Latira NS Dy The Minister of Kgupt Samy were the guesis of dinner last evenlug of Lieu Lueas \" Real thelr quariers at ather Lithnania and Mme. Phillipe Bryn. Miss Ing Bradford. Miss Marion (ross Kamel Rev, D Ruesis we Mine Bryn Lalita Mrs Fenton Miss il Farag 1l Mous xa, Ahu-el-Enein Salem Bifendi, M Alex Wahaby and Mr. Sadek. all of the Egypiian legation staffs Mr. Ra hinavis secretary of Lithu anfan ation, and Mr, Miatt of Naw York son he M 1o, Nicholas Longworth will be of hone a dinner givan by Assistant S as the “Little « ot in the presiden suite ard Hotel Speak the guest to known night Wil vetaries Maondis wi the Kendiiok will be altertoon, frow At 2400 Nixteenth her, ber cousin who s the Mins at home 430 10 630 o atrasr. having with Mre Calvin Comming house guest of Renator and M R. Kendrick Capt. Comming was also their guest, left last evening for Charleston. 8. ¢ f¢ f week, after which he will Mrs Cumming here and accompany her to Eherida Whyo., where they will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Francis Williame. Rosa Mave tomuor ow wk Albert dinner lasi Representative and Mis Johnson entertained at Buening in the prexidential suite of ghe Willard Hotel in honor of Brig Gen. and Mrs. James A, Drain. The nests were Senator and Mrs. Wes Fv L. Jones, Senator ¢ . D, Rep yesentative and Mrs. Lindley H. Had Yev. Representailve and Mrs<. John F Miller, Representative and Mrs. John AW. Summers. Representative and Mrs. Samuel B. Hill, Commissioner #nd Mrs. W. E. Humphrey, Maj. Gen and Mrs. Amos A. Fries. Rear Ad miral and Mrs. Luther E. Gregory Maj. and Mrs. Willam W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wayvne Cook Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Saint. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Underwood, Mr. and Mr Wehster Rallinger, Mv. and Mrs. Ash mun N. Rrawn, Mr. and ML O Yeighton. Mr. and Mrs, horp. Mr. and Mrs. Cliford K nan. Ar. and Mrs. F. M. Goodwin. and \!n. J. E. Barnes. Mr. and Walker, Mr. and Mrs. H R Merie Rerry My Mrs 3. Srales and Mrs. | Last Night. Mr. F. G, Layton of Commission entertained at Pierre on H street last Mr. Fred E. Johnson, guests to the theater. the William . West the Mediterrans Mr. and Mrs. «alling today for They will spend Itome, Their danghter, Nirs. William . Welte them, as are also . West., rosey el is at today b Vresident where he arrived main until tomory n to Ne Mr. mer Avi son of the Wil e will The hirthday anniversary of leffersan, Tnesday. April 13, the aceasion of which i« heins M Washinzion in hon v of this g Anier fast forms & part of the N celebvation this vear of the 15 niversiy of ihe signing « vation of Independence on July 4., bles for this eveni. which e siven May flower, numed i of women of ics, and. even at early date, are being rapidiy by people of prominence. anned by the wol of the ui th Miss Do has ¢ parents | Lane, in Sixternih visit in | Atlantic i he: Mi their sires New City. Lat W Mrs, partment afte York. b jo at Itimore Mix roara L, in the ca nesday Mackessy The marriaze of tanton and this ity Wral ar Baltimore ey 16, with Fathe ficiating st ook place Moeser hostes erda pliment to dauzhter m Ua My, Mrs, Mary dide Jansen weie shower-luncheon Kpanish Village in cor Janet Grieves Harrls Itev. and Mrs. Wil city, whose marri . . Parkinson of Richn inglon 18 Lo take pla ve r ~ hewutifuliv with white hridal roses nd orchestia plaved u speeinl progr of the hride-to-be. other xuests were shey, Mrs, Alva Mollve Krupsaw, Mrs. | Mrs, Inez M. Pugh. Mis | Robertson, Miss Hlelen b Tannese Ilavper, Miss tvre und Miss Lorelta Mis, Hoim De erty Iyan. White, wife of Hepresenia White, jr ay Mrs, were Mis Wallace H luncheon yester | ner house guesi Maine. Covers | Neth Carier laid for 12 Serglo Osmen e of the Phllippine Sen: swens have canceled social engagemenis, owing fo jdeath of Mis, Oswena’s father Marigne Limiap. in Manilla. Sen Senaior | bro tempy and Mrs | representative wf the | tegistature. Signor Leonardo Vitei, secretar the ltalian embassy. enteriained luncheon yesters at the Wilard Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver la G have returned to Washinglon afier extended cruise in the West dence, 3818 Chevy Chase until the completlon of home on Kalorama rvad in their April. Mrs, George ©. Thorpe, who n receiving the irst Sunday in e nth during the season. will serve her day al howe (omorrow miant daughter of Col. Kd Pendleton. 1. & rt William e haefe Mrs. J. W. Schaefer of Md. will take place this on 4t 4 w'clock at the hride’s futher, 1919 Biltmore str Bev. Dr. Herbert S Smith Stom s Church officiating. vecept the cera alme M. Her Mr. and tin er the the A The vetiving Minister « B il are s from N on the 1% f New York in May. an consul genernl treal and Mis. Albert Halstead nounce the engagement of 1 hter Aline (o Mr. Wil of New York. Miss Halsiea, nddaughter of the late Halstead of Cineinn Sextus N. Wilcox of Chicag Amon, an slumnus of the M setls Institute of Technology, is son of the late Dr. ). A. Amon of Mrs. Awon of Lancaster, ky A promising srchitect. The couple met lnst Summer lean School at Fontainebleau warviage will probably May My By My [ ithis evening in 1 strest in complimen Misx e McKee about 150 guesis of the vounger sel Mise Gladvs Chapman Miss Gwendolvn #foulke Smith antertain a4 small company preceding the dance. Llovd home mosily Mi. A Cross vnong the Lond sulling York today Mis. Whitman for Europe from zabeih Shelly and Mrs. Albert Livio at their resldence, 1744 norihwest. Mins of by Stuvely street Mr. turned Florida Mrs. b A ry Miller have three-month trip wnd from Mr. and Mrs. Chester Snow, ir., Que Street SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER $1.50 5:30 10 8 anfentie "Satad Presnine Walker and Mr. in vompliment retived son of Bal | ! the Chilean | Cafe evening for | Iatex taking his ean. | ster with friends in th ard. ' when he wilh will ¥ Jefferson hreakfast, men 1o The break- -wide an the Decla is to| 0 he | the disiinguished this | ined Richard § 2400 six-weel and Kathrine 1! Boteler | the Miss the this williain nd and Wash- | b the early part | decorated the m in Kalh Mrs el Phillips Ana Misx wie Mcln | tive was hostess ut o wt president ate uli reserved | Febru | g0 to New wald th | e in New 10 | Ha Lan Kautz Ingron s The Veen visitis staving Mrs, 12 S, Condat CFor April K Miss nonnees u children's stival” intr Time," o the ! G Mr rion | Osmena is fn Washington as a special, Philippine v of an’ Indies and will be at their Chevy Chase resi- | Cong Parkway, new has ach an e of Miss Adeline Louise win o} aft home of el of da v an heir Rice " irie Mrs. ¢ mit an chal Dr “The P M | dinner Go Sw mes 'l Mr. of ROSU Lomorrow room e so1 ington patrons | M Sanford A | mond s will follow inmedintely after | and others. e s, wi e Miss visiting her si Dr. d s | Murst i #nd of the late | My ssachu the nd Young a1 the Aner- The will tale place in | helr | 0| will | at dinne; There will he | all members |} Smith and | (L are | ssengers aboard the Lap New is the guesi <ton M e | f to | will P PSS T o 2 2, hibition of ings by STAR. WASHINGTON, D. 0O, FRANCIS B. HEITMAN, ARMY HISTORIAN, DIES Retired Employe of War Depart- ment, Authority on Service, Sue- cumbs at Age of 88. ! Francis B. Heitman, Civil War vet- eran. retired Government employe of | 58 vears' service and a recognized | antstanding authority on the history of the Regular Army, dled at hix | residence in Northbrook Courts ves- terday after a long illness. He was | 88 veurs old Mr. Heltmar | aajuntant general's Department in 1920, Prior to_this | date he completed & history of the Army from its date of organization to and because of his extensive Ki wledge of this subjec he was re- ferred 1o as i walking encycl- | pedia of the War Department.” Mr. | Heitman also wrote a reference book on the American Revolution, empha- | wis bheing given on the part played [ by the officers who fousht. | My, teitman, as a Union | was wounded the hattle of Mal- | vern Hill in 1 On his recovery, | he was sent to the War Department \tinl xecretary to the adju- THE EVENING INTERESTING NAVY MATRON 1 from the ffice of the War ret 1918 soldier an active member of 1% of the Catholic including the Haoly s married to Miss Poore of Maryiand daughters, Mrs Mrs. Overton ¢ B. Markriter, Miss and Miss Minnie \ Heitman w A Frances He leaves five [ Thomas T. Trwin Pieree, Mrs. Ros Luln ¢, Heiuman Heltmin. | Funer in the Monday mo ment will he in | tery [ : ;CHANGES BEING SOUGHT IN ZONING REGULATIONS Twelve Petitions, Mostly on Minor Points, Commission | services will be condueted t Catholic Chureh clock. Inter- Monnt Olivet Ceme HRBRE S Ep A i, MRS. TIMOTHY JEROME KE| 7 s 31 Columbia Wife of l)flll t»lmlr I\P"Iur. ing at road, left Thursday to sp two weeks in PPhiladelphia and New York befove saillug March 20 on the Levigthan for Burope York Wednesday and will the following next day for Havana for sev al ook’ ahsence They will visit Mexico on their return irip Miss Valerie Pudelf York and is at il for & short 1 to Be Considered by March 18. seeking cha fons will b sidered Ly the Zoning Commission at an allday hearing in the triet Building on March 18 Several of the petitions affect minor cha but two are classed as major chs One of the lat the thedral 1 sociation huitin ers seeki cha tion 15t avenie Caly dent at 1 March The day status petition Dahlgres ation and seekingz 1o cha ed by Tenth, Fifte evant streets nor fential o fi ntial. The Teunessee masqueride ball and entertainment thix evening will be the | biggest treal thatl has been offered | Vennessenns in Wushingion in a long time The famons 1l Billies Will be on th dowill give @ short concert on their hddles, guitar nd piane. The “Hill Billies Leen playing over ion WRC Charles iplon “fddler” of ¢ nembe the additlon o the speciul e there will be with twe he the wost striking cositin the Ludies and one for the 1 ix not required that all stutne, but every one will e (0 wewr w sk over the until the tme s announced to wniask, Daneing will begin promptiy | U0 wcloek and will end st 1 o'clock ! et desty nited ly (he eciin] mem Twelve In the 7 petit ing 1 has gone to s Hotel Van- con the Mise Etheldreda Seabury wus | 1 tea vesterday in her ew Yark me in _compliment 1o Miss Mury srvey of London. wh ® visiting her nt. Mrs. John terwind Miss abury i u niece Mrs, Ansiin 1wk presented to Wash lety by ner Mo Ve Tennesser banjo el property own ) the designa Wisconsin street and 0 A vesi will come up afternoon of to man nesks o the side, i o Porter wertiin squer. Prizes ton. 1 Paget. wha bhas Mrs. Henry Dimock New York. where she is at the Pluas Hotel m ter the 1 ol S gone (o I some 1 wiclek 18, wlher wonld ot has he twn - to come up on the same Teet changes in wikland properts noreceived Terraee Citizens uiting property the property hound nth, Kearnev and heast from A nercial and S Mebowell MebDowell are ny tlm"rt] the | s Miss those men be A e from = nyes i ssoe 1 Scouts Preparing . Y efit. Hawke 1 - hax ulso been " ster Licing “Once U fantasy written by ving Blis<, for the benetit of e Seonis’ Association of the 1 . ut the Belasco Theuter, Frids ernoon. Aptil 4 rge Liewitt noof tickets, Mrs dancing x s 1l hership commiitee expecis every® To bring @ new Mrs ur e wo ghon of the =ociety to this m AT resic rson Albanian President Powerful. the new Albanian powers of the He has udlimited | ind he ean appoint six members of the Senate, the others heing elocied He # n appoint the president of the Ser and that afficer becomes President of the republic in case that offieral is absent or incapacitaied 1her Under the will hold | constitu banquet at the New | itteenth and k|7 this evening at 9:30 Myers Is chyir Lindsay Huossell M. Charles Frowhridge are e f boxes, and Mre, John vden, chair M patronesses proceeds of the performanes he used for the Givl Sconrs § roesmp at M . The Suns Souco Sororiy s | via Cafe, treets northwext welock Dancing of the newly Mise Svivia Wil follow the installation | elected officers, who are Lichtenberg, president Miss Tillve Friedman, vice president Miss Gertrnde Landy, secretary: Miss Kva Fox. treasnrer, and Miss Dor Ritiner. sergeant-at-arins eceding Lieut. Iiggs lecture on he Avctic’' toniorrew evening at the sionzl Country Club. Mr. and Wilson Commpton will entertain ai Their guests will include the vernor of Aluska and Mrs. John Me eenev, Representative and Mrs Begg, Miss Laura Volstead Girnce Angus and Lieut. Rigg. FURNITURE RENTING FOR Household Receptions Drives Conventions Office Weddmgn Marriage Licenses. il 1. rahein : Theift ol K . Lenard B. Folse, vice president Parties Art, Promoters’ Club. will be afternoon ut the ch streei norithwest. from when a joint ex 1l and witer coior paint Folse, Miss I, Clyde Daw Philip F. Bell of Wash be on vlew. Among the and guests il be Mr. and Dick Sutton. Mrs. Andrew J. AMiss Evelyn Hicks, Mr. Rich Hodges, Miss Rosalie Allen A short musical program Miss Allen and other Aloha Plavers will be tock. The public 15 invit e N Dak. and Ruby A. Hardy t Rich Ted Lawran Harey 4, Fa William 1 Koert i Lo Howard Toaron Ruith 1 Lhomas ronit Miller i Brateice | 1l Aknes Zorich v and Reha Dy Mary E. Parks Mary K. Hush W Cornelia K. iWehh v of Keawick. lowa. and Halltown. W. v und_ Daisy Green Reooks and Muhaile Carter of R Mevers of this 2011 1 o aElas Mr. L and Mi will H. BAUM & SON 464 Pa. Ave. NW. Main 9136 Brown Tu v aicker Mit. and B. Fricson Joseph W and Grace MoSpgrioa Insmph R ol Atler aster elli s Va Theresa M. Forkner hoth . Sheriff's Officc Robbed. | to The Star TOWN. W. Va., Murch o entrance Into sheriff’s office took kevs and Officials say there Use it in Scrambled Eggs LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE Ask your grocer fer it Alexander be at home Mon 4 10 6 oclock, with her Mrs. Johnsbury, Vi iln when Alvin Columbus afternoon she will W, Flint | m m st Speian Disy CHARL Thieves for wihonse sterday ane $30 from the safe is no clue, wn lartin, who has Leen | er. Mrs. Reed, wife of Reed a1 Somerset House, Pegyy Jdohn A. bought for convenience Nearly all Oil-O-Matics are bought to take the coal shovel out of someone’s hand. Especially, the hand of some wife or mother. Most were surprised at the real vaving over hard coal. But not one would give it up if it cost even more. A few dollars puts it in your house. A year ta pay the balance. Ask v l HEATING “We thisk so highly of it that we do wot kesitate in poing record asx absolute dorsers of 0il-O-Matic." —Internationsl Exchange Rank. “I would wot exchange it hr all the coal in WILLIAMS QUICKLY INSTALLED ASK FOR BOOKLET The advantages we have obtained in heat- ing our building with the Oil-O.Matic, yega Mg @ permanent evew femperature, is in estimable, in fact, so much more satisfactory thaw our coal-opevated plant that we would wot for ome minute consider going back 1 —Republic Boiler & Radiator Co. aved $160 over coal . .. f-story house wniformly heated at 70 Fah. —MICHAEL A. MESS, 1418 M St. —W. C. HANSON, 4520 17th St. N.W. My 0il-0-Matic is less expensive than coal heas.’ —DR. MAURICE E. MILLER. Installed and Guaranteed By G. and H. Heating Co. ientific Heating and Plumbing “Found Reliable for Ozver 33 Years” 913.917 H St. N.W. Main 4886-4887 1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ] ! o o o e i s Dis | ition from | As | Louise the | I tion of dey the will Jan 1d P tion | Har of nges, | Conneil: tive of | lege | Mexican Liner Long Overdue. March & (#) Some the hua not the | jsouth [ owners | R\\\\\\\\\\\\\(\\\\“\\\ ‘“\\ A R A A A A A A RS SN N NEN NSNS vith o [ New Wi organi I Cuy tion wa laeal others Jumes FRANCIS B. SATURDAY. MARCH " 6. 1926. HEITMAN. ARCHBISHOP CURLEY TO ADDRESS WOMEN Catholic Al;;; ;nAConventioni the report at Willard—Educational Topics I a Are Discussed. 1F ned leration its annual /i e ges ote the larger gatherin on. ter in the day Archbis addyess the n F. chapter committes 1es addition 1o who will 1 today are of Cathalic Benzinger « H. Ryan National Mi cretary of th Cathalic of n Ty the the Cat RO neern is fel Mexican hua, due here ver arvived AN H carga, Al wirelos b f A the Liled shin part to the eting. = opened this morning by Hartneit The chuirmen Rt executive Agnes Women, Calif passenger The erafi an ports with passengers ugh she stations here and f The District Society of the Interna- of Catholic convention at of gradu, s for women, Most fop of The con governor of varions i Archbishop Carley. | conven fdress th Itey University, of Baltimore Catholic 2 G. Regan Cation. and holic Sis o istor the s liner Monday left and t for 1o hear a Burlington Hotel world of The Titanafram The Muster Mu. Daily from and from 8 Blue Plate L Special L e d'Hote 1A CARTE Special Card e to e mittee a heons i Ra VERM, s, NT 4 homas the Instrament 12 o 2 to 10 P. M. neheon, heon, Dinner, $1 SERVICE ALs0 Party Room Per Table Board Meeting vate Dining $1.00 VE. Relow i part;a’ Paym!’lt p’an This modern idea of shopping for individual banks and the largest corporations Automobiles and homes are pur- chased in this manner—so why not wearing apparel? Our Partial Payment Plan is adapted exclusively for the woman the who wants cloth workmuns’n‘fi. OPEN ACCOUNT WITH U Aluminae | the | d Hotel this morning. This | 1h® composed of its time discussion of ed . Michael more, Kdward Mrs, Rev secrelary Welfidre xeci Couneil cul Chi il Mex equinpe riher vthing and desires to pay the bill in the most convenrent manner. We sell jane Voyue garments be- cause we know they represent the be.lt. and therefore we can recom- mend them to the woman who ap- preciates gquality, style and good SOCIETY. DENIES HOLDING UP BUTTER PROBE DATA | Costigan of Tariff Cflmmusron Says | He Was Not to Blame for Delay in Report. By the Associated Press Charges by members of Congress, attibuting _vesponsibility for in the Tariff Commission’s veport on its butter investization to E. P, ¢ tigan. minority member of that agency, were emphatically cont-adiet ed by him in a letter read to the House yesterday by I noper. Republican, Wisconsin, Representative Wood. Repub an referred to him Tues 4 disenssion of the hutter n the commission for ne than to throw a into achinery by M -and the majority commission s ready to rey the minority gentleman has to file his views. He is holding It v “1 have no hesitation in mentic his name. 1 mean Mr. Costigar if he has any respect for himself | the position that h pies or the | peaple the I'nited States whom he is supposed 1o ve. he would resign he nigzht W hy 3 Hep | Knutson, Minn made on Mr. Wood sa 1 e e b the report. | knew nd was bei held ve port. as other purpose monkevwrench ested orgic), iformed Republican. had e turd tad they e made that it was ready up by Costigan.* Such statements ter declared. are ments of fact I have never understood some reasons for delay in the investization.” he wrote, 1 h ready for months to report resentative that 'hn preceding Mr. Costi) “direct Vs lot misstate. af bitter ve heen at Turkish women are pxXtravagant tastes of with direful pockets of their 1 adopting their Wes sisters, results 1 M1 the officers their e NOTICE Our new factory is equipped with the most modern of shade-making machinery. Assuring you perfect WINDOW SHADES at factory prices. The Shade Factory 109 Fourteenth NW. MAIN 10 A o] M of | ‘u:l delay | presentative | | “DEFAMERS” OF CHICAGO | DENOUNCED IN HOUSE | Sabath Scores Appéal! Made Probe Lawlessness, Charging Political Motives. Reiter Government Associatlon which recently asked the rder an investigation of in that city, was assalled e yesterday by Representa- . Demoerat, lllinois he organization had “defamed the name of Chicago,” he charged, de nouncing “any group that will defame its own homes for political reasons.” “If the country knew these men as well as we know them.” he declared it would pay no attention to them.” He said Mayor Dever had made an honest effort to enforce all tha laws including prohfbitlon. but “is coming the conclusion, like all the hest people of the city, that you ean't en orce prohibition.” to i | | of Chic Senate to | 18 wiessne in the Ho | tive Sahat CAFE PIERRE Washington Dinine Roam the mannar and style vafe, with a debzhifn | SOUND VALUE a USED CAR groxm Joseph McReynolds 14th STREET AT R Included in the best planned ' menus t WILKINS BREAKFAST Ruasted R here Washington SHINGTON'S 1, Say It with Home Grown American and 1212 F S§t. N.W. Vemher o Tele t Florists' !l}l”, i il ’I il !|l! A S S S R S A S SNNRN N Sttt st s S S S S S RNNNNN Y i !lll &) Tower Raskets, (yl DE EADING Flowers FLOR Say It With Ours! For Dinners, Teas Entertainments ith Gude for Potted an appropriate Plants, Center. Ferns, Palms, BROS. CO. Vowr Conzenion 1102 Conn. Ave. araph REE | is advocated h\' kind of better |II1 | ik The Store of { ltlml'lflf "z:ff ! § Of Twill lll., = T Embroidery