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STRIVING T0 UMFY GERMAN PATRIOTS | Prominent Lcader Asks Or-| ganizations to Get Together | | an Under One Banncr. | | to isolation. WRER. Ciicage Daily LIN. September 18.—A et include the various rman patriotic organizations in a le association under the old flaz, | d the German Banner, is being e Bode, a_former infantry officer, who served with bonor during the World War and later took part in the German Baltie expedition. T rious patriotic organizations | so strong and so well organized | are united they can un- | great political role. orrespondent requested | ine his aims. colonel. who i a good-looking officer of the old school, replied: Patriotic societies of organ mans assisted the German rulers after the revolution te save what was sav- able from the threatened chaos with- out regard to the question of mon- archy or vepublic. They were reward- ed hy seeing the rulers come into de- pendence on international and Jewish circles and fill government places with revolutionaries. Divided Into Two Camps. “So hetween 1919 and 1921 the Ger- man people divided into two camps, one of which sought to work with international finance and became de- pendent thereon, and the second of which believed German reconstru tion and return to health was po: hle anly when racial and national in- terest were primarily furthered. "he Versail eaty deprived the Germans of universal military service, which is the best education for a people. The war and the Dawes plan burden e terribly lowered the lv- ing st Our youth today is un- dernourished. ‘Therefore. we believe the only remedies are open-air sports and a renewed sense of collective in- Moreover, since the govern- ids those who share its Ger- lack a central 5 cares for their bod- flv and historical development. They Jso are divided into numberless ass A whose particularistic _tra common effort _difficult. Germany has few large but hundreds of small patriotic associations. which mean well, but accomplish nothing. Plans Great National Body. "he German Banner seeks to col- lect all the smaller associations and work with the larger ones. thus pree paring for a great national organiza tion. which, admitting only members of German_ blood, will discipline the minds and bodies of our vouth through sport and national educa- tlon “What is yvour attitude toward the foreign policy?” the writer asked. “We consider the Versailles treaty, particularly the war-guilt clause and its results, and particularly the so- called Dawes plan and the Locarno treaties, not only an Injustice, but a lasting chain on Germany, and we op- pose the League of Nations so long s this treaty lasts,” he replied. “We have seen that the League is only an instrument of the treaty. We do not belie our situation will be bettered through Germany's entry into the 1 e. ormer Secretary of State Lan- sing and Senator Borah have repeat- edly stated that the League is only an instrument for the oppression of weak peoples. Althouzh the German Ban- ner is not explicitly a political organ. ization it shares the racial and na- tional standpoints. Condemns Dawes Plan. “For a nationally minded Germany | the unique aim of the German for- eign policy must be removal of the Versailles treaty and the Dawes plan. The Dawes plan is unbearable. Be- sides, we have already paid so much that further demands are a blow in the face of justice and understanding between peoples. Therefore, despite the Locarno treaties and the League, w nnot recognize the Dawes plan. or do we believe that Germany, through the League, can again obtain colonies. An oppressed people natural- Iy hates its tormentors—that is, the French. We fail to see in the French policies, whether of Poincaire, Briand or Herriot, a serious, frank will to- ward an understanding with us. We are ready to make a common effort with the peoples of the earth for the preservation of peace, but only on condition that others love peace as !ml(h as we do, on a basis of real consideration of our situation. population and economic development “Any one who is familiar with the last 500 vears of Kuropean history | must know it was alwaye Krance | which disturbed the peace, and Ge: many which sought to keep the pe: even at the ecost of personal sacri fices. (Germany could preserve peace | ¢ as it possessed a real army ANy is significant that - has an army far superior (o | her economic importance and threat- ens with this army, not only Germany, | but world peace | “We believe world peace will not be | and Preserve Your Sight The Public and Optical Bargains Ttealizes that it is essential to intrust the eves to an evesight specialist practicing n an ex clusive optical establishment. ve Optical Service S uine Shur-On Shell Frames of finest quality. Cor- rectly fitted, and they don’t cost any more. We invite you to compare our prices on prescriptions from your doctor or hospital Glasses Made on Prescription Insure Better Vision EYES EXAMINED BY OUR REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS Shah Op 812 F St " | Mrs. Irene McCray Seeks Divorce. | support, Mrs. Irene C. Exclusive Eye Service | real so long as France plays a lendlnx‘ role. We do not wish to oppress the | | French, but we believe Germany | position as a great power Is necessary | |10 the keeping of L the peace. There- fore, until complete world disarma- ment comes, Germany must be given a free hand to decide what military means are nceded for the national de- fense. The old slogan ‘If you want peace, prepare for war ‘Toward the Kast we believe Ger- many must look favorably. if only on economic grounds. This does not mean we fav bolshevism. We favor attitude of reserve toward the present Soviet government, but con- sider that the ‘\West tendency,” which jermany is now carrying out, leads Coyrikut. 1§26, by C hun'i Daily FUNERAL DIRECTING BODIES PLAN PARLEY| | Four National Organizations Sched-. uled to Hold Conventions Here Beginning September 27. Four national organizations, repre- sentatives of the funeral directing business in all its phases, will hold their annual conventions here during the two weeks beginning September 27. The organizations are: National Selected Morticians, Conference of Embalming Boasds of the United States, National Funeral Directors’ Assoclation of the United States, Inc., and the National Funeral Supply Salesmen’s Club. The National Selected Morticians will meet at the Mayflower Hotel September 27 to 30: the Conference of Embalming Boards will meet at the Washington Hotel October 4: the Funeral Directors’ Association will be at the Willard Hotel October 7 to 9 and the Funeral Supply Salemen’s Club will be the same date. Martin W. Hysong of this ecity, president of the National Funeral Directors’ Association, will be in charge of the sessions for his organ- ization. In connection with the con- vention, an exhibition of funeral sup- plies will be held at the Washington Auditorium. WIFE CHARGES CRUELTY. Asks Husband Be Restrained. Alleging and inadequate McCray, 3905 Window place, yesterday filed a suit for limited divorce and alimony inthe District Supreme Court against her husband, Wilson ¥. McCray, whose address is given as 4207 Thirty-ninth street. She says her husband is emploged in the legal unit of the United States Veterans' Bureau at a salary of $2,500 a year. She asks the court to pre- vent her husband from molesting her and seeks the custody of their two children, 13 and 8 years old respec- tively. cruelty Pharmacy 1905 Mass. Ave. NW. Is a Star Branch You will find these Star Branch Offices ren- der an efficient service in connection with the placing of Classified Ads in The Star. There is no fee attached to the service; only regular rates are charged Branches are located at convenient points in and around Washington. The MORE every the here can Star prints “lassified Ad's day than all other papers combined. You count on RE- from Star ified Ads. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Eye Strain Headaches Positively Rekieved 5 Toric Kryp- $7. tok spher- ical lenses, invisible bifocals, to see far and near, are only bargains when coupled with service and satis- faction. tical Co. is still justl- | L 1 Ui a 812 F St. \\\\\\\s\\mss\m“\“\s\‘m\\s\“!&s\t\\sm‘s\t\\\m\\‘s\\\\\mw.\\m\“x\mm‘ ICE CREAM ADVOCATED By the Aseociated Press. ®0 long a staple article of diet in the garded in England as nothing more than a rather dubious luxury, finally has won official recognition here as the American plan of its centralized | manufacture on a large scale, under News Co. | THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, . modern methods of efficiency and cleanliness, is recommended by the imperial economic committee on mar- keting. ® “As a branch of the dairving in- dustry,”” savs the committee’s report on the subject, “the manufacture of ice cream would provide an fmportant outlet for the milk and mflk products of the United Kingdom, particularly during the Summer when the produc- tion of milk exceeds the demand. “If a popular taste for ice cream of high food value were cultivated in the United Kingdom, the dairying in dustry would be assisted by an in. creased demand for its products and a consequent stabilization of the milk market during the period of maximum output.” BY BRITISH COMMITTEE arge-Scale Manufacturing Would Aid Farmers if Public Taste Can Be Cultivated. LONDON, Septembér 18.—Tce cream, nited States, but until recently re- valuable foodstuff. ~Duplication of “John Alden” Milk Chocolate Almonds Pound Package 796 .. Large, Freshly Roasted Almonds, covered with a thick coating of pure, rich, sweet chocolate. A wholesome and tempting confection that-all the family will thoroughly enjoy. Other Fresh Candies - —Priced at a Saving Hershey Kisses s a0 Clover Mins Lozenges, lb. .........20 Scotchmallows, Ib. ...... . ... 43¢ Cream Almonds, Ib........osenr s 38 Chocolate-covered Almonds, 1b. Lipp's R hipped Creams, lb Chocolatecovered Peanuts, lb. Mammy Lou Caramels, 1b. ........30«: Telling of an Interesting One-Cent Sale and Other Special Values! Special Values for Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Only Special, 9c This is a standard U. S. P. strength borax, a is a very important household need. Pound package specially priced at 9c for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. P ™l AN 10c Waldor f Bathroom Tissue Threp Big Regular 50c¢ Garden Court Benzoin and Almond Cream This Sale 2 for 51c A delightful and fragrant cream that quickly softens heals roughened and urllflled find this excellent for afte b Special, | 6 Rolls, 36¢ An excellent quality soft bath- room tissue containing 650 sheets in each roll. Special, 6 rolls, 36c. liquid and ving 25¢ Quart Size By the Asioe SAN FRANCISCO, September 18.— Puncturing esthetic opposition and thrusting aside fear of damage from seismic disturbances, definitely has triumphed on the Pacific Coast. At present the upward movement in skyline readjustment centers in- San Francisco, the one large Amevican |ion of engineers, tha mmmn\ms“\“m“mm‘ ST T T LU LU UL S USSRt SRS s sKin TRIUMPH OF SKYSCRAPER ON PACIFIC COAST SEEN Thrusting Aside Fear of Earth- quake, San Francisco Builders Reach 31-Story Mark. ted Press. that it affords you. SEPTEMBER This quakes. and the other to 27. 2story_building for the skyscraper company. Survival of every Phbne Mam 521 5 TWENTY- ()VE STORES ~—The Better to Serve You Special One Cent - Sale includes pad now and make a list of your neceds, for t just for Monday, Men e. Regular 50c, Garden Court Double Combination for Home Use Cream Special that s An all-purpose cream greasy or greaseless. food, unexcelled. Regular $1.00 Penslar Hair Tonic This Sale 2 for $1.01 ‘This contains A few drops of this ammonia in water makes household cleaning much easier. Special, quart size, 1%c, for Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday only. hair tonie valuahle ingredients that promotes beautiful hair and keeps the scalp in an ex- cellent healthy condition. Regular 50c wonderful e row, 8C. 29¢ Lyon Brand Castile Soap Special, ]19¢ A large bar of Castile Soap that, * when cut up, equals about 9 gen- erous sized cakes. Made of an excellent quality of genuine olive and promotes a healthy scalp. skin cleanser, and, as a powder, This Sale, 2 Jars, 51c¢ neither 1t is an excellent skin it is Shampona _Shampoo This Sale, 2 for 51c This shampoo thoroughly cleanses the hair It contains the highest quality cocoanut oil and is free from injurious chemical Special, 2 for 5le. Regular 50c Penslar Cold Cream This Sale 2 -for 25¢ Peoples Quality Seidlitz Powders Special, 13¢ A box containing 10 doses of fresh U. S. P. strength Seldlitz Powders, night from irritation. complete standard 2 (An exeellent lotion for keeping th soft_and smooth 5lc An excellent cream to use at for thoroughly cleansing the skin and keeping it soft, pliable and free More lc Sale Specials! 50¢c Penslar Almond and Cucumber Cream — i 50c Penslar Cocoa Butter Cold Cream 2 for 5l (A greaseless cream that s -M:,«umz ...2 for Slc tissue builder and skin 25¢ Garden Court' Talc. for (Specially adapted for men' net_show on the 50c Garden Court Cold 2 for 26¢c mae an it face) 2 for 5lc Tuesday and Wednesday only. 50¢ Colonial Club Shaving Cream This Sale " 2 for 5l¢ This delizhtful shaving cream con- tains cocoanut oil which is a valuable ingredient for quickly softening the tough- est beard. It leaves the face smooth and free from _irritation. Special. 2 Tubes. Slc. COLONIAL cLuy Regular 50¢ Mag-Lac Tooth Paste This Sale 2 Tubes, 51¢ Nothing is more effective for polishing the teeth and making them flashing white than this dental prepara- l|on Its formula includes . S. P. Milk of Magnesia, \\hlch acts as a corrective of mouth acid and renders a pleasing, fresh breath. CORRECTS ACID MOUTW Regular 50¢ Garden Court Face !’owrler 2 for 5lc Perfumed with the fragrance of 32 dis- inct flowers. Smooth, clinging, invisible. of the softest eexture that ith the complexio: 25¢ Penslar Tread-Easy Foot Powder This Sale, 2 for 26¢ A small amount of this powder in the shoes dispatches unpleasant odors and makes walking easier. iemoasaliind R 10 1926-PART Lo .. | city that has been tested by earth- Now ‘under construction, in San Francisco. within two city blocks of each other are two office buildings. == * one of which is to rise. to 31 storiés Constructfon of office buildings ex- deeding 20 stories in height began -in 922 when an oll. com; 8 home. ofice and a 26-story. bullding -of the new vertical New York style of architec- ture was put up to house the Pacific Coast headquarters of the telephone class frame building erected hefore earthquake of 1906 proves, in the opin- | erect 25 additional government build- Get a pencnl and .~ quake. Speaks for 24 Hours. B erexted a -brothers Ratshosa, 10 years’ hard labor for at Tshkedi, last Easter Monday. The Italian government A steel- | = the | _this type of | ings. At the Peoples-Service Drug Stores, Alexandria, Va. building is the safest and best in with- standing earth tremors. This also was demonstrated in the Santa Barbara ‘JOHANNESBURG, August 21 (Cor- respondence).—Counsel defending the chiefs of the Bamangwato tribe of Beuchuanaland, pled in court at Mareking for 24 hours in an appeal against the sentence of mpting to murder the regent of the tribe, plans to|the peerage of the Extra S pecial.’ 10¢ Henrietta * Populares special, 4 for 30c Box of 50—$3.75 . Each day more men are smoking more Henriettas than ever hefore. New quality—new even greater satisfaction in the “populare” shape! Monday Tuesday Wednesday high-class merchandise, and you can't afford to miss the savings The plan is. simple—you buy one item for the regular price we-sell it every day and for an additional one cent to get another. Regular $1.50 This Sale Garden Court Toilet Water 2 for $1.51 A perfume blended from the flow- er gardens of the world. Delicate, but lasting. Camphor Ice Lotion Regular 25¢ This Sale 2 for 26¢ A soothing, healing lotion that when used after shaving keeps thie face soft and free from irritation. Regular 25¢ Garden Court Talcum Powder “This Sale 2 fOr 26¢ A soft texture taleum with a fascinating fragranece that ever® one adores. Do not fail to take advantage of this ex- ceptionally low price. Regular 50c Garden Court Brilliantine This Sale 2 for 51¢ A small amount of this delightful prepara- tion is sufficlent to keep the haig well groomed and with a neat appearanca®for u long time. Regular Penslar Vanishing Cream This Sale 2 for 5lc More 1¢ Gale Spfl'tals 30c Garden Court Cold C; (A pure cream for t the aki; 30c Garden Court Face Powde: (A minate and compact size Garden Court Face Club Shaving Lotion. .2 for 5lc (Reauls, soothes aund Milee.l- the skin) Slx Popular Sundries Included in This ONE-CENT SALE! “Trojan’ Electric Toaster Stoves Special, 98c. A convenience that should bhe in avery household. This little stove is well constructed and has full length insulated cord. It toasts hread to perfection In a jiffy. Supply limited: Shades This Sale 35c¢ Faultless Toothbrush 2 for 36¢ Gennine sterilized hristles i i attractive Shaped fo conform with the angles and curvee ot the mouth hizhly 25¢ Good Quality Nail Files This Sale 2 for 26¢ Thews Files are:made of a tempered ¢ flexihle and are. the convenient for the heudoir 25¢ Tweezers 2 for 26¢ 25¢ Powder Puffs 2 for 26¢ $1 Pullman Style Hairbrushes 2 for $1.01 ateel sizes mildness—and § 39 ! —_— CONSERVATIVE WINS SEA? Capt. Graham Elected in Engflish _ By-Election in Cumberland| CARLISLE, England, -Septé 18 (#).—The Conservatives re their parllamentary seat for north division of Cumberland in ta day's by-election. Capt. Fergus Gras receiving R267 votes, against 6.571 for R. D. Hold, Liberal, and 2,793 for H. W. McIntyre, Laborite. The by-election was necessitated when the sitting member, Capt. thy Hon. Donald Howard, succeeded 1 late Barones, Strathcona, who was a peeress in hes own right. <34 Remarkably Low Price on Well Known Toilet Articles 60c Pompeian Rouge. $1 Danderine Hair Tonic . ..74c 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste, 34c £1.00 Coty's Face Powder. . .85¢ 50¢ Ipana Tooth Paste 50c Mavis Talcum Powder, 34c 60c Pompeian Face Powder, 43¢ 0c Java Rice Face Powder, 45¢ 50c Packer's Liquid Tar Shampoo .. .... s 60c Danderine Hair Tonic. .45¢ 35¢ Frostilla Lotion... . ... .23¢ 81 Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal.. .84c 35¢ D&R Cold Cream. . .. 50c Woodbury’s Face Powder ....... 75¢ Barbasol ..... 50c Jergen's Lotion........ 43¢ 50¢ Dorin Rouge. ........... 39¢ 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste. .. .12c 50c Glorilox Shampoo 75¢ Kaptiv Almond Lotion . .59¢ 75¢ Pinaud's Eau de Quinine 60c Odorono Deodorant. ... Famil y Remedies —at a Saving 65¢ Babek Elixir.......... 43¢ 50c Nature's Remedy Tablets 25¢ Carl'rs Liver Pills. ...} 35¢ Viek's Salve. . ... 75¢ Bell-ans iRl pints. . ............ 49 $1.25 Bayer's Aspirin 50c Poslam Ointment 35¢ Allen’s Foot Ease. .. ...20¢ 35¢ Freezone ........ 80c Ovaltine -...... $1.20 Sal Hepatica $1.10 Pinkham’s Veg. Compound .. $1.20 Stuart’s Dyspepsia csvs23e v bdc %..7% O S R R R N T N N R R R R R R e R R R .8lc $1.00 Hypo Cod Tonic. . ...89 50c Emerson’s Arodyne ...3% Tyree's Auis-eptic 35¢ Sloan’s Linimene. , 45¢, 89c+

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