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All Organizations to Be Em- braced in Washington An- I niversary Committee, Permanent organization of a citizens’ SO S, e et all of arger servi ovol with '.h; official in pun'- ning for participation in the extended program in honor of the first President, was nmvved yesterday afternoon at the inf ‘meeting of spokesmen for,the organisations. The p, meet! in the offices of the mm ts nndwumutm\lmrl' As- sociation in the Star Building, elected Mark Lansburgh, president of the mer- chants’ body, umpon? chairman of the joint committee, and Robert J. Cot- ‘;fix!ui"n.lmfl"t'ive secrehx;‘y 10! the Board , temporary chairman. ‘The chayrman was suthorised to call e mm‘ th'reet ;;ekl hence 10: the of effect & permanent or- &mon in order fiut’! a joint come mittee having wide representation among the various associations in the District might quickly be organized to co-operate with the official commis- sions. Plans. for Delegates. Under the plan approved at the meet- com! 5 It was the sense of the meeting that women should be represented on the joint citizens’ committee. TWO BANK CLERKS HELD ON: DEFAULT CHARGES FLAPPER SENTENCED MRust Serve 10 to 13 Years for Mur- , - dering Mother. COLTVILLE, Wash,, March 21 ()~ Helen Moses, Indian flapper, has been sentenced to serve 10 to 12 years in prison for murdering her mother, "Mrs. Susie Moses, who disapproved of the #on; | girl's regard for Clarence Hartley, her B. white 3 was through the efforts of the associstion l.nnln-.prrupnnm seciired from Cor gmm" . of the . For 1901, under the ai of oma - e auspices of the s Arrests Made on Warrants Tesued | in Baltimore Alleging Defalea- tioh—Amount Not Stated. ing yesterday, all major trade and civic | Special Dispatch to The Star. C JERLAND, organizations will be asked to designate of the various groups, to affiliate with the _central citizens’ committee. Mr. Lansburgh in request by Representative Sol Bloom of New York, a co-director with Lieut. Col. | from the United m;g: U. 8. Grant of the national bi-centen< three delegates, including the presidents | o = o o " 'w:;'f—n “‘"‘““‘_":'n A Ralph Sullivap, Prostburg, Md., were The meeting yesterday was called by | arrested Tuesday in connection with Tesponse o & direct |,y gefaleation on warrants sent out marshal's of- former was fice. Baltimore. ‘The fc pial commission. In & recent address e'k.rk at the Citizens’ National before the board of governors of the association Mr. Bloom ur|= cipate in the celebration |al w‘lfi‘l p:llllt in the enter- m&‘ and reception of the thou- |bi sands upon thousands of visitors who are ted to come to the National |1 cnplfl%m: the bicentennial, which Bank, and Sullivan a clerk at the Bank, Frostbu: Many motorists think oil is oil, until they nrn scquainted with Autoerat Motor Oil, then they appreciate the difference. Nothing is more important than thorough lubrication. T Beware of Substitutes. Aren’t we all? - Uren’t most all of us blessed with a PATOU-WORTH flare for fashion distinction—but handicapped by ; purses too limited to. give it full * % ?prmiou?, as brilliantly shod . as her millionaire sister All the Newest, Smartest Colors, Materials, Fashion Trends PUMPS =~~outstanding in style portance. Especial- ly when smartly trim- med with python or watersnake. » “DOTTIE™ These daring, pere forated patterns in ties and straps—are favored for “Spectator Sports” wear; SHORT VAMPS Still another pump w—shorter, rounder toe with cut-outs. Blue, Black or Parchment Kid., Matching " 'BAGS COLORS Hi, colors ain H"l'hhl Fash i.: n. Greens, blues, violet, purple, red and beige tones—most popular. APPLIQUES Many unusual 2 and 8 color decorations on vamps—add _chic and charm—to “Hahn Spe- cial” pumps. “NANETTE” Black or Beige Clair Kid, perfectly molded ra pump with novel trim. For the very first time ywhere, at ;uo—dininctlu. tume;hand made to popular cos- that were our shoes. | $2.95, $3.95 $4.95 Genuine Karangua Watersn a k e—in nu- merous striking styles —featured in lovely Specials.” Blonde or Black M.tiire—.uligu dia, n . a distinguished afte: noon madel. 3 " : “CORINNE” Blue, Green, Pnrpl; A or Parchment Kid, - Karangua Snake trim. sweetheart. Hartley III;IN w-s1 n"::’;b. vmoln term. m years in cen- mmmmvfi'tii the slaying. The couple gave notice of appeal. After fatal shot because of her mother’s ob- tion to her suitor, the girl said Hart- | th ey was the slayer. Hand upi" ssid the ofiCers. mister: up!” sal 3 first confessing she fired the |ing the men for robbers, 1)(]!“(' Quriskar CHEVROLE SALE Bet she’ll get lots of compliments on that dish. Welsh Rarebit on Uneeda Biscuit is about the best thing for supper anybody ever ate. An all:Star group of Col- lAeE Leaders picked the Star line-up of “Hahn Specials” for Spring. 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