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THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, KAPLOWIIWZ BORAH SUGGESTS EISST | FRENCH LOAN BAN 21 ertes Letter to Kellogg, Urg-' DAUGHTER | ICHOOL I in ate epartmen WARDROBE | i DAUGHTER WILL ENJOY CHOOJSING FROM FAJH- IONABLE APPAREL . . . . FROCK.J AND COATJ OF DISTINCTION AND QUALL- TY--YOU, YOURSELF WILL Chairman Borah of the Senate for eign relations committee has asked Secretary J to \\lll\h old proval by the I new loan the F said 1o be see financiers, pendi French war deb In a letter to Mr. k the Idaho Senator offered the tion bhe- cause he thought it would be con- |ducive to “a better understanding hetween the peoples of the two coun- | tries” and hecause he presumed that | Congress at its coming session would be called upon deal with the French debt. Letter of Borzh. Senator Borah's letter, made puhnm last night, follows: ENJOY THE ASTONISHING LOW KAPLOWITZ PRICES JOLD ON A PROFIT IN PENNIES CU fTCM TALOR, $ “Our Government proposes to ad- FC& |just the French debt on the basis of SMART SATN 519 Gt et riglane s ronst ana proposing to negotiate a new loan in this country of a hundred million dollars with interest at 6 per cent JIZBS 14 TO 20 AND 1334 TO 22% | Tam ndvised that the department w sho! he called PO o signify DOORS OPEN AT & e JTORE CLOSES AT 6 QUALITY APPAREL D JERSEY FRCCKS 50 cents on the dollar, rate of inter- | accepted ‘ ““I am informed that France is now | BEAUTIFUL COATS ¢ l 93 BOR . - G : Worthy of Consideration. not he AA\IHfiH ive to a better YI'H]r'l if such loans until the tw French arity between the two ems worthy of con- | n taxpayer | French tax- ‘Wmdow Frames For Inclosing Porches Singies Twigt Tripies Windows from $2.20 Up Small orfers given careful attention No dé'ivery charge 1J. Frank Kelly, Inc. 2101 Georgia Avenue N.W. propositio | sideration. | being swindled or is payer being exploited? “I am offering my suggestion he- cause T presume we will be called | upon to deal with the French debt) situation again in the coming Con-| gress.” \DELEGATIONS DEPART FOR TWO CONVENTIONS | | Printing House Typothetae Members Go to Craftsmen and| New York Meetings. Delegations from the Washington 3 | Chapter of Printing House Craftsmen | @ | and the local Typothetae lsft the city S | yesterday to attend the annual con entions of the two national organi- | zations in New York, which open this | ‘ Mount Vemon and Alexandria, Va. Car leaves Termi- nal, 22th & Pa. Ave. N.W., ever; hour on the hour, 9 AM. to 3 P.M. Mt Vernon not open Sundays. Mecunt Vernon Electric Railway Phone Main 397 J. Deviny, former a rector_of the Bureau of c Printing, headed the s he following will appear m of the United Typothe: Round eorge 1. C Trip i Peter Lecker TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS National — “‘Seventh Heaven,” ma, at 8:20 p.m. Kelth's—Eddie Foy, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—Ros2's Royal Midgets, deville, continuous 130 to 1L pm. Go,” extravaganza. dra- | NOwW SHOWING vaudeville, at CHQOL SUPPLIES SEND. '&fi gbml oy wmu.m- Top, and Nocelts u 914 F Street N.W vau- | ‘The Moulin Rouge Re- sical presentations, continu- 2:30 to 11 p.m. | ame Pompadour,” at | , 3:30, 6:20, T7:30 undi YOUR EYES ARE = ||* »m ‘ PRICELBS Columbia—"The Big_Parade.” at 940, 11:35 am., 1:40, 3:45, 545, T45 PROTECT THEM and 9:50 p.m. Metropolitan — “Hard Boiled Hag- Consuit our Optometriat 1f vou ars baving trouble Glasses fitte gerty,” at 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 5:30, .Leese : 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. Palace—"Hula,” at 11:05 a.m., OPTICAL CO. ¢ 614 9th St 2:30, 4:40, 5:35, 8 and 10:05 p.m. Branch Store—712 11th Ine. le ’l‘he.wr— ‘Stark Love,” 7:55 and 10 e St. rlv lillie the Toiler, 5. 6:10, 8 and 9:30 p.m. OUR BLANK | e ! i v BOOK NEEDS | ;"n,:‘ Rich Men's Sons,” at 0, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Can Be Filled at Wardman Park—Forever,” at 743 E. Morrison Pnper Co. at at 245, and 9:30 p.m. e Oldest Inhabitants to Meet. The regular monthly meeting of the ociation of Oldest Inhabitants of e District of Columbia will be heli at the Union Engine House teenth and H streets, Wednesday eve- o'clock. A paper, entitled Globe, Officers and Tts Pub will be read by Washington F epau rts Stoves and Furnaces Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. Eat at Gibson’s Every Day All Sandwiches. . .10c | Hot Tea or Coffee Pies and Cake, per slice, 10c Malted Milk. GET A PEACH DANDY, 15¢c Consists -of Fresh Peach Ice Cream, topped with Marshmallow, Sliced Peaches, Nuts and a Cherry. Very delicious. Low Prices All This Week SlOOTodds 83C 55c¢ 94¢ 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 50c Pepsodent or Pebeco Tooth Paste ... 35¢c Pond’s Cold or Vanishing Cream ..... Grove's Laxnu\e Bromo Quinine . .. Imported Bay Rum, pint. . 50c Mcnnen's Shaving Cream 32¢ 36¢ 25¢ . {7/ 37/ Big Special for Tuesday Only 10c Palmolive Soap, per dozen Limit, 2 Doz. to a Customer No Delivery—No C. O. D. Get It AT GIBSON'’S W here Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. 75¢ Rubhmg Alcohol, pint. . Veracolate Tablets, 100 for $1.00 Coty’s Face Powder or Talcum Noxzema Cream, 10c, 27c, 36c.. $1 020 $1.00 Borden's 59C Maited Milk. . -|of the {Poison Ivy Danger Sign Is Three Leaflets and Plant Covers U. S. in Many Forms “Leaflets three, homely phrase let it bel” was a when Kit Carson | roamed Kentucky. And, honored by | a hundred years, the saying still offers protection to those unacquainted “.m‘ | poison ivy. The plant, distinguished in Autumn [ by its whitish or o ream-colored fruit exudes a volatile ofl from both leaf irritant that and possibly and stem, powerful causes i burning a fatal inflammation, In the Bastern and Central portions United poison vy is found as Uds ‘Delaware uthwestward d poison oak that does not climb. West of this re gion, extending to the Rocky Mour tains, this form is replaced thicker leaved a bush, and some The plant is known hy various local names, including thr poison creeper, elimbin; weed. picry, mercury | adapts itself to a g | ditions, flouris open, in low. moi and on hillside: abundant along of paths and ro: Blve oveci and n | o d trees to considerable heishts often mixing with other shrubbery h as the harmless five-leaved Vir creeper, in such a way as to | notice until contact with it | poisoning. ntaminated shoes. elothing or tools are sources of ivy poisoni are 1150 animals having access to poison ivy patches. In many localities the growth Thief Robs Doctor's Home. Dresses, Indian blanket we: home of Dr. Osc and veara. It Poison vy vine, «lln\\lm: leaves ana » & radio set and an tolen from the Wilkinson, The thief entered the house ing the glass of 4700 | stolen p a vear window. The perty was valued at $495. | By the | chemist for the future.” D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER |CHEMIST URGES NEED | FOR GAS SUBSTITUTE| Production of Synthetic Motor Fuel Vital Problem, Amer- ican Chemical Society Told. Associated P 1 mposium o which cony is no immediate of shox of gasoline, it theless certain, the report said, that the petroluem resources of the world | LIBERTY "’".'.' G ARA BOW in CHILDREN OF DIVORCE.” PARK THEATER 7 PM. 14th & Buchanan Sts. SALLY EIL in CERTSUO SALLY LHYY. TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. C. No Parking Troubles Shows at 3.5 7 and O pm. (Cout.) CLARA BOW in “Rough House Rosie” PATHE NEWS and HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY. This prohlem s of such vita fuel | 8 noto at present and Fischer, aw material \\ hile we In America, do not nec to worry at present about stitutes, we should look w 1 of i to those opments in constitute the g problems both usin 5 Pa. Ave. Ph. \W. \m(‘fl\" Parkine Soare e motor MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 3th St. Wharf Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Co Mt Vernon not o on_Sieamer Sundays OF 73 SUITES for Quick EVERY SUITE PERFECT 4 (learance *159 to *339 VALUES Your Choice of Living Room —Dining Room —Bedroom Suites — Grouped in Now Buys Suites Worth $125 \\to $169 Now Buys Suites Worth $159 to $239 Three Special Prices Now Buys Suites Worth $189 to $339// “YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU CAN BUY FOR LESS” Every September we clear our floors of all floor tampleq, that means the biggest bargains of the entire year. About 73 suites in all go on sale beginning tomorrow mornmg 3-piece bed- davenport suites, carved frame suites, mohair suites, 3-piece jacquard suites, 3, 4 and 5 piece bedroom suites and 8 and 9 piece dmmg room suites. These suites are arranged in three special group prices for quick clearance. Any suite will be held free of charge for future delivery. Being sample suites naturally they are perfect and fully guaranteed. Easy terms arranged. Out-of-Town Customers Get the Same Low Prices and Terms and We Prepay Freight! ‘829 7th St. N.W. Near Eye St. ‘D FULLY GUARANTEED!! AMUSEMEN STANLEY FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS MII.TOI SILLS With MOLLY O’'DAY In His Best Bince “The Sea Hawk™ “HARD-BOILED HAGGERTY” BILLY DOOLEY IN “ROW, SAILOR, ROW” News—Bcenio—8ymphonie Overture Daniel Breeskin, Conducting ‘Washington's Finest Orchestra CRANDALLS r‘l\ll“ll TI"':HEI' 621 H St. NE. AMUSEMENTS. ROSE'S ROYAL MIDGETS 35 Talented Lilliputians fn an Amazingly Clever 15-SCENE REVUE Thurs. st 4 p.m. che Boral Midgots RECEPTION ON STAGE 3—OTHER STAR ACTS—3 Vaudeville at 3, 6 and ® P. M. ON THE SCREEN MADGE BELLAMY And Nonpareil east in Wm. Fox's “COLLEEN" Poresned at 2. 4:45, 7:35 and 10 p. m. ’g TIVOLI, 11th & CRANDALL'S B TODAY, — MARION DAVIES in THE TOILER DIX in o RICKARD POWE! CRANDALL’S York Theater Ga.Ave&QuebecSt. EDYA N G g Savoy Theater CRANDALLS I(!hy L.‘|a|:a' 1 ¥ CONWAY TEARLE in DERS_OF ME STAR AST in LADIES NI CRANDALL’S R RALDH TODAY. - MURPHY i TAR E. DEN 0 “FOR VTRAL _ 'uh Bet. D & F GRAVES and ON in “RICH .\mbaflsndnr 18th&Col.RA.N.W. CRANDALLS rrm\\ AND TOMORROW—MII,- 1LLS and MOL UCHARD “MA Py IQ A CRANDALL s Avenis S BROOI\\ d ORRIEN 1EIAT DIX in ( (ILO\Y CRANDALL’S TODAY BN UND CR ANDALL'S | llnma Theater TODAY—THOM BLIND ALL TOMORROW ON FORGE r-uu EN LOWE in RROW--THOMAS ~ MEIGHAN ND ALLEYS “HOUSE OF HITS” c 0 LOEW’S Doors Open LUMBI o i S Mol ™ B i The World’s Greatest Entertainment! THE BIG PARADE The Picture Incomparable sarring JOHN GILBERT With RENEE ADOREE A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production No ADVANCE IN PRICES RlALTO NOW ' PLAYING Dorothy Gish m “MADAME Now Playing ‘Arelt Selwyn presents prior to the York ‘opening. the London, Berlin Vienness comedy success— THE GARDEN OF EDEN By AVERY HOPWOOD with an ailstne east of plasers, at POMPADOUR” KEITH~ALBEE VAUDEVILLE —T 0 D A Yt SHOWS 2:15, 5:15, 815 GALA HOLIDAY BILL EDDIE FOY IN “THE FALLEN STAR” JACK BENNY Master of Cersmonies ROYE & MAYE | Aristocrats of the Danece DAY WDANCING Make the most of the holiday—2 Meyer «®a, Davis Dance Bands 21.19, NATIONAL TONIGHT NO FINER PLACE TO SPEND LABOR DAY THAN AT THE BIG FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK GLEN 'ECHO ALL KINDS OF AMUSEVMENTS XD TO Mew GREAT 10-PIECE OBCHESTRA I DANC]NG | T ! ! MATS. WED. & FRIDAY ALL SEATS 50c NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direction Clifford Brooke Farewell Week John Golden's Perfect Comedy Drama BEG. 2E%: SUNDAY NIGHT ‘wice Daily Thereafter, 2:30 & 8:30. THE THRILL OF A LIFLTIME! | JAMES CQLZEfl PARAMOUNT PRODUCYION (k0 JROWSIDES Finest of All American Pictares on Largest Screen in the World ted in New York. tral score and stirring xr-’lrs. Wilson-Crezne’ s Concerts Season 19 PoLr's THEATER, 4:30 Artists’ Course TIARION TALLEY Seats on Sale Thursday Eves., B0c, $1.00, $1.50 Mats., 50, 75c, $1.00 ALL SEATS RESERVED D/ Dec. 9. i Teh. 7 ear F "%/ Twice Daily 7 Rk gi?.u’.' 00 GAYETY 2158015 LADIES' CLUB THEATE! Ladies’ Mat. Daily, FRED CLARK Pressnts LET’S GO ‘WITH EDDIE HALL Next Weok—Wine, W Philharmonic Course Ner. 11 EDWARD JOHNSON and Song. The Show-Place of Washington LOEW’S ALAC F ST. AT 13TH P Continuous 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. JERITZA $13.50, $11, 88 plas 123 Wilzon-Greene Series POPULAR PRICES 0:t. 21. “The BEGGARS’ OPERA" Direct from the Lyric Theater, Londoa Yor. 1. LUCREZIA BORI Soprane Aetropolitan e 3LLAWRENCE TIBBETT rytone Metropolitan ”fi Nor. Z!-JOSEF HO MAN Feb. l1-SlGRlD ONEGlN Contralto Metropolitan Opera Season ticket oa ticke 9 . Droop . B0t% and Paramoun: Presents CLARA BOW In a Colorful South Sea Romance “HULA” —ON THE STAGE— A Whiriing, Dashing, Fantastie “ROUGE ET NOIR™ With 22 CHESTER HALE G!RLS JOYCE COLES and ““WEE WILLIE” ROBYN FINAL WEEK: and His Orchestra Mrs. Greens's Muin 6435 ate lassoils b Dormiment. Franklin 8301, Estaiianed

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