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CHINESE DEMANDS OUTLINED BY 3zt Tells Popular Government League Nation Will Insist Upon Independence. China will not rest until her inde- pendence and territorial and adminis have become reali “hinese Minister to the | t told members of the ational Popular Government League the City Club this afternoon China will not be satisfied with me ussurances in the form of high-soun ing and plous declarations such the powers have been muki the beginning of this century,” 437e_declared. He continued. “The people of the world do not realize the seriousness of the limita- tions the foreign powers have imposed on China's sovereignty, Which tly militate against the success the efforts of the Chinese nation to establish a strong and united govern went. The experience of Turke: proved conclusively that so long as these limitations remain, the problem of domestic reconstruction will be oo | party THE EVENING BATHTUBCASE UP 10 SUPREME COURT Decision on Appeal of Earl Carroll Likely to Be De- layed for Months. STAR, chorus girl in the bathtub used at {party as a punchbowl. He was | tenced to a year and a day in | penitentiary and to pay a fine | $2,000. | feet if the various foreign settlements | lin your big cities—for example, sa: Chinatown - should claim an aimost independent status, with their own | laws, courts and police? What would | you as a result of extraterri- torial Flghts held by foreigners in this country, you Americans in your own country were thus discriminated against? Praise for Macdonald. onald has shown the tion of placing the and the other pow riendly basis when from the beginning because of his pearance and testimony before grand jury Say Court Erred. have been quashed because of presence of unauthorized p the grand jury room, and that y meeting: so turn to our own | government and say ‘face the facts, treat Chma as you do Japan, get out of your entangl of impoed | | treatfes Your Christmas memoran- | dum was good. Your foreign declara jon on the 22d of January was ex- | cellent. We admit you have the |oy | problem of the protection of life still| (o' il as u result of the celebrated | on your hands. Wherever you dp(uim]’h”h'“h party in New York. They {to sena that much-udvertised defense | cluim that their client was badly | force vou began to play Wwith fire. | (reated throughout the perjury pro {"**'That is the position the Lahor|ccedings. from the grand jury room occupies today, and it 15 only | up to the Court of Appeals. on these lines and with those consid- ] erations that we can hope to solve Sentenced and F the Chinese problem, and when the end has come, to be in a position of | parj friendship with China so that Ching us with our trade affa and we can help China with its cal and moral affairs.’ "' Introduced By Owen. Former United States Senator Itob ert L. Owen introduced Minister He said he believel the Am that in the beginning had been a hibition case. Tt may be months before the preme Court acts on the appeal . rroll's fate now rests with Court for the theatrical pro- rday appealed to the high to keep him from going NEW YORK, February 15 (). boy and girl each about 18, | morning held up a Brooklyn g at revolver point $200. The girl held the revolver. ed. bush . The statement upon which ( 'y conviction was based denial under oath that The busiest hour there a | usually between ¢ and 10 a.m PINDLER 801 11th St. Main 2704 desired the sovereignty ux ns for telephone: people very difficuit. Deprived of Tarifl Autonomy. “Great Britain allows full tariff autonomy to Ireland and her domin- fons, but the powers deprive China of tariff autonomy. Thus she has a status even iferior to that of the China to be as fully anl recognized as that of Jay ave China treatcd with t sect and unaffected friend: | other great nat right to make its own arite. oueht | of right to be ended and o tervitoriol | should 1> sought in China, | ing should fair Dasis ht to an enl. AUTO STRIKES WOMAN. Special Dispatch to The Star. RIVERDALE, Md Mrs. W, H. Jackson o l fered « sprained ankle and a bruized | side last night when struck by an | automobile driven by W. M. Volk of Baltimore, on the Washington-Balti- more boulevard at Madison avenue. Dr. W. B. Baker examined Mrs. Jack- son and pronounced her injurie serious. Volk, who stopped after s k: 'as not reste thes late as it now hough in ra u‘rrvlm iality, be | c-lse in th 4 the Chines S P I N D L E seriminated “How would you Americ the forcign nations should impose upon you a fiscal regime, inferior even to Britain's dominions, depriving you of the t of ra revenues ac- cording to vour own judzment and not | nkmz ALL AND DELIVER LEAN AND PRESS Men’s Suits, 95¢ This is our regular price for cleanm' and pressing a man’s business suit. Our 33 years’ experience to- gether with our new “Valeteria” pressing machinery assures you the best work obtainable at any price. Dresses, $1.50 up wmr-'clz--'-u the sen- the of Carroll's attorneys claim he should have been immune from prosecution ap- the They add that the indictment should the in the court erred when it allowed the ques- | tion of the chorus girl's presence in the tub to be injected into an inquiry pro Su Girl and Youth Rob Grocer. —A yesterday nn eacaat St The | Vietim was William McCarthy of Tlat SPINDLER:'S EEDEEEEEEEEE:EEEEE ELL OUT!" We secured the entire stock of high-grade Millinery, because of a land- lord’s order to “GET OU T”! The lessee of the Millinery Department was evicted betqme the management of t_l!e store CLOSED ITS DOORS! See Them in .RUSSELL’S Windows DURRELL’S “MILLINERY” We are in possession of every DURRELL HAT! We are going to sell them at prices that will crowd our Downstairs Store all week. Closed its doors without no- tice—UNEXPECTED! Like a thunderbolt out of a clear sky— DURRELL’S CLOSED THEIR DOORS. The Millinery Depart- ment was orcered to MOVE EVERY HAT OFF OF THE PREMISES BY THE LAND- LORD—and as this department was leased, the buyer and owner has SUFFERED EXTRAORDI- NARY LOSSES. HAT that 3 is marked at $2.95 and $3.95 our price This notice came as a matter of HOURS—Spring shipments were on the way—and no DUR- RELL’S was ready to receive them! You can imagine predicament and unusual circum- stances that CAUSED US TO TAKE OVER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK! Russell’s Hats, Too! In addition to these wornderful bcrgains, we have especially reduced hundreds cf RUSSELL’S hats so that no matter what ycur idea as to style and price, THERE IS A BARGAIN HERE FOR YCcU! have all they want for resale. Corner 12th & G Sts. N.-W. :—EEEEEEEEEEE:EE—:EE EVERY DURRELL Don’t delay — HURRY, gUl;!R‘Y HURRYL The entire ock is new and Springy— Hats for Sports, Afternoon, Street and Dress wear—straws, milans, ribbons, crochet viscus, belting nbbon-, fancy novelty braids, petalines, failles, silks. Every imaginable color, includ- ing black. Small, medium and extra large head sizes. EVERY DURRELL HAT Marked $5 and $7 Will be Sold During This .69 Notice to Dealers— Dealers and small shop milliners can Entrance Through the Shoe Department E’EBEEEE:EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE—JEEEEEE WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JR. 0. U. A. M. AND SONS OF JONADAB TO BE HOSTS Will Have Charge of Tonight's Program at Fifth Annual Fra- ternal Fair. Members of the Sons of Jonadab and the Junior Ovder of United Amer. ican Mechanics will be hosts tonight at the fifth annual fraternal fair be ing held in the Arcadia Auditorfum, Fourteenth and Park road, the fair will close Saturday night A special entertainment feature to night, which will be evening during the ek, will be an act b the dancer The nigh fair are proving a big drawing card. Each night scores of sleepy-eved young ones, between 6 months and 6 ed every of the ayton, horders. $2 & $3 Children’s Sweaters 26 to 34 Size Wool Coat and Slipovers, with or with- out belts. 3—59¢ Girls’ Satine Bloomers Black and white, elastic waist and knee, for 4 to 14 age girls. 2—75¢c Boys’ Broad- cloth Blouses Fach is stamped broadcloth. Stripes and checks. All size 2—69c Bungalow Aprons Cover-all house gar- ments. Rickrack trim- med. All sizes. 1.00 Corset 39c Brassiere Both for 4 New Style Corsets; 2 new shape Brassieres. All sizes. 1.69 Women’s Crepe Kimonos Oriental _figures. Pretty colors. Crepe Kimonos. Hemmed _ready _ {0 use, good quality Bird- eye' Napki ’1 50 Girls’ Dresses New Spring styles color materials. 4 sizes. 2—69c Creepers Smocked or embroidered Dutch style Creepers and Romper. 1.50 Women’s Hoover Dresses Reversible chambray and linene; white, tan, blue, green, pink, et Fast- to 14 1 1 Girle' Hats 1 Closing out all Sport and Dress Hats. 1.49 Boys’ - Long Pants 7 to 16 sizes, good quality, pretty pattern trousers wl 2—69c “69c Babies' o White Dresses Long and short; batiste, lace tucks and embroidery trimmings. 3 Pairs Women’s 59¢ Rayon Hoze k-like Rayon Hose with high spliced hecls. New Spring shades. FEBRUARY i 15, » | vears are kept “on edge” until the judging time at 9 o'clock. |~ The hosts for the balance of the week follow: Tomorrow night, Daugh ters of Ame Esther Rebekah Lodge No. 5, I. 0. O. F.; Thursday | night, Sons and Daughters of Liberty | and Women's Benefit Association: Fri- | day night, American Legion and Sat-|a th urday night, Woodmen of the World |edy, “What, No Princ and Woodmen Circle \H«I“ tonight, with the | night and tomorrow ¢ to | TRAIN KILLS WATCHMAN. fund for the poor of Martin's | Man Struck at Keysex W. Va. | Parish, and the T night re - pts to the St. Vincent de Paul Con Leaves Wife and Two Children. Dispatch to The Star. ¢ ence of St. Francis’ Church, Mount | KEYSE Vi 15— | o R.lmer The production of the St | Dominick Carmine, 50, night watch- | | man for the Bultimore and Ohio Rail- | ad here, was killed last night when | wional Limited. He | about seven | one son and one | PLAY OPENS TONIGHT. § Patrick Cast to Present Com- edy Three Days. The St. Patrick Pla day run of thei St. usic at m. rroll Patrick “ebruary FIDELITY— To the highest principles of banking—The FEDERAL-AMERICAN | had | years | dGaughter sur been l 69 All-Sllk Crepe Excellent firm quality. Pure silk all new colors. 12 yds. 15¢ Curtain Scrim crepe, 1.50 Bolt Longcloth Soft English yds. to bolt. 6—25¢ Turkish Towels Heavy weight, good size, fast color. Pink and blue stocks. 10 Perfect quality. White and ecru, yard-wide finish. dotted Swiss and voiles 8 yds. 19¢ Cretonne Beautiful colors. 36 Remnants. and wide. patterns inches * An Extra Boys Cloth Suit An Extra Boys’ Overcoat 2 suits or 2 overcoats or overcoat and suit for price of one garment Pay 500 for first and get second garment for 1.00, both for 6.00. Suits 7 to 16 years. Overcoats, 3 to 8 years. 1—89c Sheet | All 2—25¢c Cases | for Pertect double-bed size cases. 1.49 Rayon Bloomers & Teddies Nile, Orchid, Flesh silk-like wear. l 69 Mattress Covers Sanitary double-bed size. quality sheets; full Heavy quality cover. 1.69 Umbrellas Waterproof full size colored umbrellas with fancy handles. 1.50 Bedspreads 1 1 1 1 ==1 Peach, under- Double-bed size, crin- kled with Pink, and Gold stripe 4 prs. 50c Men’s Rayon Hose Fancy stripes in Gray, Bro“n. Blue and Gold. 10 yds. 15¢ Unbleached Cotton Yard-wide, extra-firm quality muslin 1.50 Boston Bags Black and strong frames; handles. 4 Yds.—35c¢ Blue attached and neckband Satine I styles; white and colors. Black and all colors. Satin- like quality; perfect 215 Yds.—59¢ 1.49 Men’s Shirts Rayons Silk-like rayon for dresses, Broadcloth and madras, etc. Gorgeous new Union Suits White, pink, blue, fancy stripe nainsook ; all sizes. brown, with two-strap 85 20.00, 25.00, 30.00 i Women's Coats Fur Trimmed Black Embroidered Brown Braided Green Gray Red Sport Styles Blue Dress Styles 6 yda.—25cA Dress Ginghams _ Splendid fast-color qual- ity checks, plaids, stripes, plain colors. 6 Yds.—25c Under- wear, Voile Fine mesh, double width, in maize, pink, flesh, orchid. 8 Yds.—19¢ Toweling Crash Absorbent linen-like finish toweling. Half bleached. Baby Blankets 2 For Pink and Blue 25¢ Percale Light and dark, yd. wide, excellent quality, beautiful patterns. 2—69c Men’s - Blue Werk Shirts Stoutly made, good qual- ity chambray, attached col- lars; all sizes. 2 yds.—69c Table Damask Excellent firm quality, satin finish, pretty patterns. 2—69c Sanitas Oilcloth Covers 5-4 covers, pretty border and_ center dencn, perfect Teddy qualities. Blankets, full size. Perfect. will open | o ceeds to- | the | Players will be presented in mond Washington's birthday February 28 the entire taken to for formance. A pin-tail duck | Brawley. Calif | band placed on I Stites game warden 3 is believed to establish Killed an ¥ ORIGINAL Malted Milk Red. blue, green water proof coats —all 8 Pairs—19¢ Chil- dren’s Stockings Serviceable, black rib- bed, in all sizes 1.00 Leather Bags, 2 For Underarm and pouch style leather books, in a!l color 3—50c Women’s Union Suits Gauze ribbed. lLace edged pants; built-up shoulders 4—39c Babies’ Shirts Button weight ; 4 prs. 35¢ Children’s Bell Hoze Black, brown, white ; ribbed; 4 1.50 Guaranteed Silk Hose Pure silk: all new colors. New pair if wear isn't sat- front, medium white ribbed. camel, ¥7| Black, blue, tan, gray. 2169 Women s Blouses White and tan, dimity and check, tailored waists 1.50 to 2.00 Princess Slips Satin, rayon and mushn, in white and all colors 1.69 Babies’ Silk Bonnets Silk lined; pink, white; prettily trimmed. Girls’ Middy Blouses 6 to 20 years white Jean Blouses. 1.50 Small Boys’ Suits Lumberjack Blouse Cloth Pants. blue and All - and 3 to 8 years. $2.98 Women’s Blanket Bath Robes * Clesing out all up to $3 Robes. 2—79c Women’s Satine Bloomers Black, white : full cut. good quality " Bloomers ; all sizes. All sizes. 98¢ Boys’ Pants 59c¢ Boys Blouses Both show will e a single recently alumin rs ago. Thi a new world's | vecord in long life for a water fowl