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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY JUNE 1T 199.° Your first duty ta hralth— Your Feet Ninety per cent of the foot trouble is cansed by poorly made, ill-fitting shoes The Original A. Reed Cushion Shoes Dr. —are scientifically constructed over lasts that are especially de- siemed to keep 1. fect healthy com of the insuring Made thereby forb: finest material, absolute com- Try a pair and be comvinced. John Ebby 1318 G St. N.W. Co.. Makers Blde. MOHAIR SUITS $18 Open a charge account EISEMAN'S, 7th & F FCUSHION SHOE 4 City Club ANTARGTIC HEALTH ’ RESORTS VISIONED Sir Douglas Mawsen Hopes to Colonize Icebound Region. By the Associated Press. LONDON. June 11.—If Sir Douglas Mawson has his way in the Antarctic, the South Pole one day will be a health resort Sir Douglas, who was on the scien- tific staff of the Shackleton expedition in 1907 and led the Australasian Ant- arctic expedition of 1911-14, has left London to make final preparations in Australia for a new exploration of the southernmost continent which he hopes will prove the practicability of colonizing that ice-bound region. The government has loaned Scot’s old ship, the Discovery | 1 him and | officially the purpose of the expedition is to continue the charting of the Ant- arctic coast line and to study the life and habits of the whale. Sure Colonists Will Follow. However, Sir Douglas looks beyorid the immediate objective and regards his task as the first step in the develop- ment of a new land. He i5 confid that colonists will follow the expiorer (as they did in the development of America), and that in a few years the polar continent will be dotted with fish- | ing and mining settlements It may be a far cry from such rude settlements to the sort of thing one ex- pects to see in health resorts, but Sir Douglas sees nothing illogical in the thought of health resorts of the future | being built there. The atmosphere of the Pole, he points out, is totally devoid | of dust and innocent of any kind of | germs (which do much of their travel- | ing on dust particles). The climate, in fact, he asserts, is “the healthiest in the world” and the polar world a THEY'RE BITING L |HEAVY SENTENCES | GIVEN IN RUM CASE | i | Judge Ignores Jury's Leniency | Recommendation in Punishing Alcohol Diversion Defendants. IN THE POTOMAC | By the Associated Press. : BUFFALO, N. Y., June 11.—Ignoring the petition signed by the jury recom- | mending lenfency for the five men con- 4 victed in the Illinois alcohol diversion | yesterday imposed maximum prison | sentences to three of the individual de- fendants, besides a peak fine of $10,- 000 on the defendant company. | Charles R. Berney and G. Chester | 1llig, both of Buffalo, were sentenced | | to the Federal penitentiary at Atlanta, | Ga. for two years. Because of his youih, Carl S. Maundrell, Kenmore, Eric County, was sent to the United States Industrial Reform School, at Chilli- cothe, Ohio, to serve a similar term. | Morris Bloom, manager of the Buf-| falo denaturing plant of the Illinois Alcoho! Co. of Belvidere, TIL, received | a sentence of nine months in the Erie County penitentiary and Louis A Brown, | Buffalo, was fined $1,000. A fund of $250,000 is being raised | case, Federal Judge Simon L. Adler in England for boys' clubs. 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Davis, Sir Douglas' sec- | | ond in command, will remain here with | the Discovery until she is ready to sail | in August. Sir Douglas will join the | ship at Capetown. |WILSON’S OLD CLASS MEETS AT PRINCETON Tar Hecar Co. and remarked “F Street at Seventh” They're all wet 3"-P‘iec':er Flber v Suite $2975 Armchair and Rocker with eretonne cov- Easy Terms | Grads of '79 Hope to Win Cup | at Fiftieth Reunion—Paul W. Pope Going. Cozy, Neat and Useful a_variety of I ool breakfast set are Easy Terms pleasing color combinations, the drop - side Table and four Chairs : | The class of 1879 of Princeton Uni- I\Sk \ our De,llcr | versity, of which Woodrow Wilson was | a member, will hold its fiftieth reunion | WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR | 55, Week: 1 LES! IS ) | Paul W. Pope of 3100 C ticut Doubl day-Hill Electric %5 1t bers, plans | Company of the South Strongly constructed suite of attractive de- sign and finish. Com- prises large Settee, finished with a hard enameled surface, ered spring seat | avenue, one of 65 living members, plans catliiohs: | to leave Washington Thursday to ac- | tend the reunion. This class is favored to win the cup annually awarded by the | class of 1901 to that class having the | largest percentage of its living mem- bers at the reunion. In addition to celebrating its fiftieth reunion, the elass will celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the dedica- 3 % | 4 tion of *79 Hall, the dormitory which it x i | ] 1 s presented to the university in 1904. ™~y Ve i Ground for it was broken by Woodrow m‘« ey By Wilson in 1902 and for many years he g | Vi i i [ S 2 4.“; o = had his office in the room over the ; 1 - 5 > archway, which the class uses as its - headquarters at its reunions. Other exercises will include the thir- tieth anniversary of the class' presen- tation of the St. Gaudens statue of Dr. James McCosh, president of Princeton from 1868 to 1888. The statue was damaged by fire in 1902 and & restored | replica will be presented by the class at this reunion. Robert Bridges, editor of Scribner's Magazine, is president of the class. ARMY UNIT T-O OBSERVE 154TH ANNIVERSARY | Quartermaster Corps, With Nation- | al Guard and Organized Reserves, > Exactly 58" shetohed to Celebrate With Dinner. M a7 = PTT above. The four pieces ! are: Full Vanity, Chiffo- robe, ref d Bed and ~ Dresser. made of ut veneers ¢ and each piece has pre and bench are extra, $5.00 Down Imported Japanese GRASS RUGS $7:%8 27x54-Inch Grass Rug To Match Above VACATION EXCURSIONS NIAGARA FALLS Round Trp $16%° Tickets good for 16 days 4 Bedroom Pieces In Walnut Veneer Front Living Room Suite You don’t have to imagine how this suite looks —here is an exact reproduction of it. Note the graceful serpentine fronts of each piece and the attractive cover- ings of velour. A large suite—a beautiful one—and a service- able one. Here is your chance to see one of the seven nat- ural wonders of the world ~—an ideal vacation trip ~—at small cost. | Ofcers of the Quartermaster Corps | |of the Regular Army, the National| Guard and Organized Reserves in this city and vicinity will celebrate the 154th anniversary of the organization of the Quartermaster Corps with a dinner at the National Press Club next Saturday evening. Several prominent officials wiil be present and an interesting program of entertainment will be rendered. Sim- ilar celebrations will be held by Quar- termaster officers throughout the United States and in Panama, Hawaii and the Philippines. MR Lttt Porch Rocker $1.98 No Phone Orders Excursions leave June 21; July 5, 19; August 2, 16, 30; September 13, 27. Special Train Leaves Washington . . . . . 8:00 AM. Arrives Niagara Fa'ls . . 9:45 P.M. Porch Swing $1.98 No Phone Orders T ninil Gonzaga Alumni to Meet. The Gonzaga Alumni Association will meet in the lower hall of the college at 7 o'clock Friday night. Following the meeting the members will attend the annual commencement exercises in the school auditorium, at | which Rev. Francis Le Buffe, S. J., Gonzaga, '03, associate editor of Amer- {tca and editor-in-chief of Thought, will be the principal speaker. For tickets and descriptive_folder, hone or wrire the Travel Bureas, | ‘oodward Blde . 15th and H Sts.. N.W., Phone District 3300. D. L. MOORMAN Assisea opy Extra nuw Poland's League for Economic Self- Sufficiency is conducting a vigorous 1y domestic products” campaign. Fiber Ferner, $1.98 No Phone Orders 3-Pc. Bed Davenport Suite A very attractive suite that serves as a ng room suite by day and an extra bedroom, if desired, at night. Comprises com LS L rnrl_-ble Bed‘Dlvenpon Chairs covered Pile-Foe. 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