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WOMAN JURY DUTY | BILLIS PRUI[STEI] Board of Trade Opposes| Measure in Communica- tion to President. Opposition to enactment of the bill providing jury duty for women of the District. House and Sen; by the Washingtc oard & communication to Presi . Graham. p ade body. pointed out to | dent Coolidze in the letier that t Him for final the right, but impose ©Of jury service on women Sees Unnecessary Hardship. 3 Board fie o .fll“?flhun luv O imously voted nization.’ cves the numby “And entirely m women's | physical and nersous structure. are not caleu r Jury room, Jury box, upon women.” New Members [ing to The exccutive com Board of Trade yester membership in the or tion of the membership « e new members are: Brandt, Thomas F. Burke Burner, P. A. Chamberlin Dav W. P. Darwin. ¥ vall, W. O. Evans, W ett. H. W. Hansford, | Horne Doy o] | Frank J ver L. ary Thomas E. Foster, *. Wineman & ex I LEWIS TO LECTURE. Correspondent to Be Heard First| in Mrs. Dimock’s Series. ‘Willmott H. Lewis. Americ respondent of the London Times ve a lecture on “'Some Aspec Anglo-American Relations™ in the Mxl room of the Mayflower Hotel March 9 :; 11:39. This lecture be the firsy | agsisted by Dr. Thomas committ "The second iect be by Hamlin of the Middle Borde: Powys, E 16, will Memo: John Cooper will speak on sychology of Mod arch 30, will be Ililan, American ject will be “Just ‘Nearly 4,500,000 pounds of raw silks were sent from Japan to the United States ‘n a recent month Your five-piece parlor suites you can buy one new chair for nowadays. which has pussed both the| today was voiced | | Bs e | Comparison ;nuu- o the °s | It is generally a iTurkish Bath, Women's Gossip Center. | Is Disappearing, to Egyptlans Regret 73 wee DONT =9 women BUILD J 8ACk FENCES | (045 oo YOU SuIruAR SaTuk DAY NOHT BaTHS wiLL EVER DISAPPEAR 2, Associated ppear arch of W < much regret among the women, for to h was what the i women: them generally con- for wash- ¢ th on a_ busy the e o of a handsome receives compliments of a frankness which would be embarrass- American ears T!n ritual of th CLAIM TO TITLE OF NOBLE IS DECLARED DISPROVED of Photographs Re- veals John COrth, Now Dead, Was Not Archduke Johann. *| By the Areociated Press N W YORK, March 1.—An authen- je letter and photograph of the Arch- duke Juhann Austria has ex- ploded another claim to the title of the n who disappeared almost 40 0 parison of the letter and photo- graph with the handwriting and pho- | toeTaph of John Orth, who died in 4 after telling Mrs. Charlotte Fair- 110 that he was the misdng noble- { man, last night d ™ | More than 100 claims of persons pur- ¢ | porting to be the archduke have been investigated. The archduke's letter and graph were received by Miss Laura Doehler and Miss Azalea Clizbee from wman of gland. the yacht Santa luke Johann pre- South America, leman disappeared med that the nobl photo- {Capt. T. H. f‘ap' Newman on which th Entertain Newcomers Club. Vocal solos by Miss Mary Frances Glenn. accompanied at _the piano b; Mise Beulah Beverly Chambe an entertainment feature at the week- 1y luncheorr of the Newcomers Club in the La Fayette Hotel vesterday. Ch W. Hoover, president of ‘thi h. presided reupholstered for less now than $9.00 Silk Tapestry cut to $298 per yard—this week only. CLAY ARMSTRONG 1233 10th St. N.W. w525 . Frank-a-lin 7483 omfortable Chairs Q‘Dlgténchon harm Illustrating the VASSAR. Generous size, well tailored chair for the bedroom, in an assortment - of the new bright Chintz, figured Sateens or your own cover, at $33.15 Our large display of chairs includes types for every room—an endless variety of covers and woods from which to make your selection. Dulin & Martin Co. 1215-17 F Street 1214-18 G Street " |Gosmp atA TBACKYARD FENCE INSTEAD OF BATH/ NING STAR, WASHINGTON, $90,000 IN JEWELS LOOT OF YEGGMEN \Mnml Police Continue Search for Burglars Who Blew Safe in Store. woriated Pre Fla., March 1.—While continune search for clues to + identity of burglars who Sunday blew the safe of Sutton & wi,_jewelers here, an almost con pleted inventos robbery night placed the figures of the m 1 ing jew hetwee! $85,000 £90.000 t% Workmer ~ AND THIS SITUATION] e md a number of vaiuabl | which had been lodged in the walls |and floor when the structure was | shaken by a heavy charge of nitro- glyeerin used by the yeggmen. The | police found that the robbers had night making rge stock of ones. Memebers of tured one-by-one s who enterad an ap: from Nablus, which is finally rinsed | ent ¢ alhove. the store during th off with more_hot wate one of those ¢ Two of the trio tion is repeated A “Khawa' earth is then rubbed fnto | Whisky herwise made as | fortable detailed S o e monds and othe; at 7 o'clock, mem bers of the | auntered out of the building to mingle with the early morning crowd of workmen. A negro porter who came to clean up the apartment discovered the crime. House Passes Farm Bill. The Ketcham bill to provide for fur- ther expansionof co-operative agricul tural extension work and for boys’ and 15 club work inaugurated under the assed last night toothed ivory comb is followed by a massage with henna and “Khawa The body is then m. thick glove made of blac and lined with white lirten are rubbed with pumice sto the face and hands with s prepared marrow bone interval the whole business is re- peated, ending with a brisk scrubbing by a girl attendant armed with a well | soaped loofah and finally more delu of hot water. D. MUSIC EDWIN GRASSE'S ORGAN RECITAL. A Idwin Grasse, blind American organist, who is also noted as an ex- cellent interpreter of music on_the violin, gave a recital on the fine little organ at the Library of Congress in the chamber musie auditorium under the auspices of the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation night. He | played before an audience which filled | the auditorium and received his ef forts with marked enthusiasm, i Mr. Grasse opened the program with | Johann stian Bach's i " also known played it with stops for this > admir- ur Franck's lovely rale’ | horale No. 3 in A minor” fol The pastorale was especially 8 as its softest, light tones given novel reading. Johannes Brahms completed the group of old for the ing, providing ate little c prelude, “Es ist_ein Ros’ entsprunger.” The more modern group of com- positions included an ** which showed contrast in r by M. Maure-Cottone, AL the Capitol Theater of N City, a brillant scherzo in G minor by ‘the late italian composer, Enrico Bossi, and a group of three composi- tions by Mr. Grasse. In his own works Mr. Gra howed primarily clean workmanship and defi composition for the showed no “influences ;nnlnhl\ the most popular w “Serenade in A, a very pl number. As encore, he played Moniqu Couperin. DRY CLEANIN Tow ed. “Souer £ Quality lll‘ it (fli::l and It now goes to the A cool-off with more coffee cigarettes ends the ritual. Senate. athedral Mansions Connecticut Avenue (Opposite Zoological Park) —_— Under Wardman Management A few desirable apartments in perfect condition now available. One room and bath, $40 and $45 month. One room, kitchen and bath, $50 month. Two rooms, kitchen and bath, $65 month. Open for Inspection Until 9 p. m. Phone Adams 4800 Office in Center Bldg., 3000 Conn. Ave. The Vogue for Spring Footwear 1n | Colored Kids and Frog "Trim Patent Leathers A beautiful display of Strap, Step- in, Opera and Tie Patterns in Ivory, Pastel Parchment, Rose Blush, Shell Gray and Frog Trim Patent Leathers with just the heel you wish. All New Models Very Moderately Priced ‘What a Difference there is in ROUGH DRY! OME may think all that Rough Dry means is washing the clothes and bundling them back in a hurry. At Tolman’s, Rough Dry demands the most careful attention in order to insure that beautiful quality ¢of work that Tolman guarantees. Here each piece is washed in Ivory Soap to prolong its life for you. The proper pieces are properly sized with our own patented MacKenzie Sizing which is better than starch. Flat pieces and the heavier body clothes are all ironed ready for use. Many little surprise details are added that make Tol- man Rough Dry entirely different and decidedly pleas- ing. To see a really beautiful Rough Dry Bundle, try Tolman. . Phone—You will find Tolman Drivers courteous and intelligent TOLMAN LAUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Pres. 6th and C Sts. N.W. 6 Dupont Circle 2 2469 18th St. . Pranklin 5232 Franklin 71 - -,3 Columbia 636 you leas Gloves Anv Length, Only 607 12th N, i Kw. A1 For Estimntes Math 100, V101 a3 2 or enclose this ad with ords LADIES’ HATS Cleaned and Remodeled In the New Shapes Vlcnna Hat Co. TUESDAY, MARCH 1 D. C. THIEVES ACTIVE. ized, Theft of a pocket] car tokens “Jimmy" Worker Gets $5. | was reported to the police last night |tween 7 and. 9 o'clock last night, b Essie Allen, 906 E street. He said | during the absence of the family, and e pockethook was stolen from the |stole $20 from a burean drawer. Y Lby of his place of employment, at | A jimmy worker entered the apart Thirteenth street. ment of Willam L. Dawson, in the eaking a kitchen window, a thief | Astoria. Third and I) streets, yester ined ent the home of Irving | day and stole a small bank contain SMALL HATS Featuring the EARRING VOGUE A Reboux creation—The New Ear- ring Hat—now being featured in our millinery salon. Exact copies of hats being worn in Paris and New York. Every new Spring shade and trim- ming. See them in our windows. 9 Important A nnouncem_ent.’ Shop 500 Pairs at . 1.50 Values 2.00 to 2.50 All Perfect Many Have Silk Tops () Executive. AMAZING Change in the reorganization | store brings —to Washington the newest of the Smart New York and Paris Fashions as soon as they are produced—prices will continue to be moderate. veniences, new displays and new merchandise have been provided. A liberal credit system installed. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Starting March 1st the store will be under the per- sonal direction of an experienced New York Specialty Neéw services, new con- A VISIT WILL SHOW YOU THE DIFFERENCE! Special for Wednesday and Thursday 2,000 PAIRS Full Fashloned Silk Stockings 1,000 Pairs at 1.00 Values to 1.85 All Perfect Lisle Tops SMART SUITS, COATS, DRESSES 500 Pairs at 2.00 Values 2.95 to 3.25 Pointex and Propper, in the Finest of All-Silk Chiffon Stockings L UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY MILLINERY AND SHOES 1214 F Street N. W.