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irvr 18 THE WASHINGTON TIMES, 'MON&ATT MARCH l: -1915. RELIGIOUS DEBATE . WPS III NEARRIDT Prof. O'Hara Driven From Plat form at Meeting of Secular League. Cat-calls, nbusc, and threats of per- , sonal violence wer" hurled Ht Prof. Krank O'Hara. of ii:u CathoJIu Unlvrr Ity of America, -when ho appealed jes tcrday before the tfeculnr League In Pythian Te-mple, and the meeting broke tip In disorder. Prof. O'Hara, who declared today that he "hRd appeared beforo the league ence before," that he "knew what kind of an organization It wan," and that h "has nothing to complain of," was In vited to addres the meeting and ex Plain the Catholic Mewpolnt. He was ccompanled by three students from the university. Through his discussion of "The Cath olic As a Citlsen" Prof. O'Hara was fre quently interrupted, and when the meet ing was opened for discussion, the trou ble began, many of the league's speak ers attacking the Catholic church, and Prof. O'Hara being given an oppor tunity for rebuttal. While he was speaking a young om an arose and made accusations against the Catholic church in Spain, quoting from a statement accredited to a Cath olic prelate. "What do you think of that?" she cried. When the- audience Insisted that he eharacteriza the statement, Prof. O'Hara replied, "It is a lie. If you In sist." While the audience in general hissed and muttered, many leaped up and shouted their objections to the pro lessor's statement, and on demanded that he retract. "I shall be glad to retract any state ment, ptovlded the demand that I char acterize the statement be also with drawn," Pro. O'Hara replied. Boy and Girl Farmers Receive Their Medals State champions in the boys and girls club work of the Department of Agriculture were awarded their diplomas by Sccietary of Agriculture Houston this afternoon at the De partment of Agriculture. The cham pions are in Washington for a week's tour. Under the guidance of O. M. Benson they Htarted out this morning on u busy day of sight-seeing. They view ed Washington from the top of the Monument, and then went to the Bureau of Kngravlnpr and Printing. This afternoon they visited the Smith sonian Institution, the National Museum, 'and the Department of Agii culturo. Tomorrow at 10:20 a. m. all of the champions will be received by the President. I Weeks Advocates One-Cent Postage Senator Declares' Government Is' Making Large Profit On First Class Mail. Declaring the Government is making a l.nrcro nrollt on llrnt cluss mall, und that too much discrimination exists In I thu postal laws favoring one class or another. Uenator John W. Weeks, of Massachusetts, fcaid today the American 1 topic hac a right to expect lcs'sla tlon from Congrcbs establishing a gen eral one-cent letter late of postage, lie said lie Mtullcd every angle of the pos tal situation when he was chairman of the House Postal Committee. and be lieved lit one-cent postusc. "In expiescinq tin self on the subject oC r cheaper lettct tale," the Senator said, "1 writ understand the condition of the poBtal llnanceu at the present time. Under no circumstances would I be In favor of creating a larger neu rit In order to reduce the rate on any one class of mall." Noted Hebrew Author Addresses Large Crowd A large audience of Hebrews met at Pott's last night to hear Salomon Rab inovltch, known as "Sholem Alclchem," or "Peace be with you." Mr. Rablnovltch. who Is one of the greatest Hebrew authors of the age, Is making a tour of the United States. He will call on President Wilson today. Urges Women to Unite In Fights for Reform That the women of the country mhst put forth united efforts for bnc rcrorni tit a time, lather than wage manv miiuII lights simultaneously for as many uif. fetent reforms, If they would win equal attlTiHgc. was- the advlep given hy l harloi W. llussell. Socialist author, In an nddiess last niRht at Socialist head (Itinitef, Sit Kntrett northwest. Last night wan "ladles' niRht" at licMilminr tors, and n largo number ol women were present. ' "There aie now 57.000 nrl2tlcn ot women's onrieams In the United States," said Mr. HiibicII, "and each la striving tor a dfrfeient end. .Some arc trjlni; to hilnc about unler-at pnac3. Otheis aie stilvlng lot piohltil tlon. 1 believe they should llrnt eon evcntiate their droits toward woman Minragc." "The movement lot socialism also must come about step bj stip." said Mr. Uussoll. "We cannot utep In ami ehanse the entire sxitem of Rovltn inent in h da. ' Lecture by Baumgardt Visualizes Human Race II. M. Buumgardl's lecture. "The Tto ninnto of Man," literally Is a bird's eye view of the human race. Information In the field of science, philosophy, art. and lotters. mellowed iiv the lccturci's nalvo and Illuminat ing comniontury. vvn? conveyed to tho audience .it the Uelasto yesterday afternoon, who In-aid him on that topic. Mr. liaumgardt covered a wide range of history, nnd tho full cycle of human thought, without conveying any Impression of sciopplncss or su elllelttllty. , . , IJcRlnnlng with tho early hieroglyph ics of the KgVl'tlRHB. lie truccd the development of printing through the invention of tSutenberg tr the modern Hoe presses. Piercing civilization's d.iv n for the semis ut artistic crea tion, ho tvml.cd to the climax of es thetic achievement with views ol Greek statuary and architecture, ind gave a particularly Interiitlng sketch of tho way tho Moors preserved tho LOCAL MENTION. Fresh Killed Poultry. The Market's Best. 23-34 Arcade Market. More Money For your old gold, silver and diamonds. Eli Rubin, 1918 14th street N. W. Keystone Dally Virginia. 0I 9th si Phone Main 5280 And put your Want Ad la The Evening Times HOUSES Sections $16.50 up For ltosrt By J. LEO KOLB as W. T. Ave. 13ST Wis. Ave. Fat Norway Mackerel 5c and 10c 926 Pa. Ave. N.W. and All THEJ.T.D.PYLES STORES (All Rights Reserved) "F the many causes that pro- duce headache, eyestrain is the most common and im portant. Nausea, insomnia, and many other ailments are induced by reflex action of the nerves. EYESTRAIN HEADACHES Any disturbance of the muscles of the eye, or defect in- the curve of the transparent surfaces, will cause the act of seeing to be at tended by great strain. Nature does her best to remedy this strain by sending extra nerve force to the muscles. When this supply is overdrawn you have pain, spasm and irritation of the eyes and lids. No amount of drugging will cure these conditions. The cause is a visual disturbance, and unless corrected with glasses headaches will continue. The great strides made in Science of Optometry enables skill ed Optometrists to produce lenses which will correct any Optical defect and muscular unbalance, thus eliminating waste of nerve force. These conditions need an Op tometrist, not a physician. NOTE For very best results have jour eyes examined and your glasses made by an Optometrist. Do not divide tho responsibility and incur the corresponding cost and delay. Mon, Wed. Mats. 10.15c Eve's 15.25c Va 4 flBW 1HE CMIfUNI BIMII3f A quartette of accomplished musicians from the shores, of Sunny Italy.1 It is a musical act that is, most artistic anil pleasing. A real feature. mT7 ifSsgWl I Eccentric and Novel 7 i I Songs, Acrobatic U ' j 1 Dancing Mfrar IP Comedy Acrobatic Clown Act FRED COLEMAN Comedy Songs and Monologls! CAULF1ELD s DRIVER "The Section Boss" THE GREAT BUCKNER THE CYCLING SENSATION Truly remarkable feats a-wheel (wH0) STIUI'K IMA VON I snu KXCLUSIVKLV -Published by an Association of Optometrists. m-Mill Today-Tues.-Wed. jIIJillillffK11 sssssssssssssssssssslBsssiisssssssssssss LibsssssPbsssssssssssssssssssT HssssssssssssssssssssL bssssssssssb3Ibss9bsWB1bssssssI (sssKIsssssbT .'vlKm'RyR"LKakJlE Eisssssssssl BSSSSsVbV EBSSSBSSSSSSSSmraslBSSSSSsHBSSsH BSsBBSSSSSSSSVSsk BSSSsfBSSSSSsl tWWWWiW PbsssssssssssssssssssssssbbsssPbssssVSbssssI bsssssssssssssssssPbsssssW bsssHbsssssssI bssssssV M ''VlW' APVZSlk. ssssssH tsssssW yiMi3ssWUfWJfm3' sKsTsstMX. bssssH bssssV JMers'''-BZ ,'sssssssssssssssssssssssW I W ssnOTJi. JXsssaTBSsssssssssssssssissLXWBslBssssssm bssssB Wm SsWssWIsteissssssssssssssssssssssssssf ifWr l.Jfefiy"ssssssssssssssssrjsJJMsssssssssst M 1 ht IJ Today Tomorrow Wr'M FINANCIAL STATEMENT FINANCIAL STATEMENT atxncorA ANNUAL. STATEMENT 191 A ASSETS Cash In office $3,142 ;i fash In bank 3,071,6il 16 Real estate 4 177.WSr.4 rteal cstaf mortgage!, (first ion) , .U,001,140r6 Stocks and Uomla (market wtluei 17, 794. 577 00 I'remlums uncollected und In hands ol agents .. . ...'. 1 1 19,756 OS Interest due and nccrutd . ; 06,14.173 All other assets . ... ... 10 j.'l.COJ S3 LIABILITIES Net unpaiil lUinis tl za,:KS Jl Reserve as required lv la .. . ll,-.'19,OS4 00 halarle? rents, expenses. tai.cH, etc . . 447,887 SS All other liabilities . S,CJ1,637 ; Amount of ilak assumed and diameter of business iiansacteil during the ear isu .. 3.W7.17I 6. losses sustained riurinc the car li14. . .... ".W.-'IT IS Money received duihiK the a ear 1914 3.,,.'f.',i,41 M Expended during the jcar 1911 . .. '. :'I,IG2.9JS d: IIOI.AND O LAMB. Presldeni. WALTON I. i-nOPKKIV. f-'vi .nr. tlubsrrlbcd and sworn to belore me this 4th .ia ni IVhiuars. 19ir. Seall JOHN L VKi:rii:M. ' Nolnrt I'uWIc. Koi additional Information address K. J. ri. Hh Htnto kcmi. 1010 to lOf.l Calvpit lluildliig Haltlmore. Md ai-'.'R alt Huilding. Washington. P. f Telephone Main o7 -y . artistic. Inslanct during the Dark Ages. His story of the progress of nclcnce begnn with the first fetbln groplngs fter knowledge to the achievements of Aristotle, Galileo, Newton, Darwin, and Hukley., In the'evir.ilnx air. Biiumgardt took his liemfH aloiii "The Romantic Khlne," and told of tho legends born of thirty centuries. Ills pictures last cvenlnff were especially oliarnilntr, and each was vlvlfled by the piquant, apt comments of tho lecturer. Rector's Prize Debate On Federal Prohibition That a. Federal prohibition law should be enacted, constitutionality waived, will bo the subject upon which the fourth annual Rector's prize debate will bo held at the Catholic University of America tonight. Tho Judges will lie Hannis Taylor, iiio nt. Rev. Mgr. William T. Russell t, District Attorney Laskey. The affirmative will be upheld tb Michael O. Luddy, of Connectleutt(jeh S. Dcrham, of Massachusetts.' an James J. Gallagher, of PcnmylvkbJa. Those who will defend the negatlv t Kdward P. Somcrs, of Pennsylvanti (I and llrortei P. niewtr of KnrIK r. l kota. 'THE BUSY CORNER" Open 8:30 A. M. JKatttt &tttt0 & (Sta 8TH ST. AND PENNA. AVE. Close 5:30 P. M. Tomorrow, Tuesday, a Perfectly Wonderful March Sale of Muslin Underwear An Unexpected Purchase of a Cancelled Order . of Fine Garments An event that means as much, if not more, to you than our regular January and June sales. The carments were made for a Western concern, but cancelled because not delivered on time. Because we are one of this maker's biggest customers, we were given the first chance to buy the lot. Therefore, tomorrow, you can buy these garments at savings that are very extraor dinary. Scores and Scores of Styles to Select From, All Beautifully Made and Finished. Finest qualities of Nainsooks and Crepes, trimmed with embroideries, laces, and ribbons, some neatly hemstitched. Just Such Charming Muslin Underwear As Dainty Women Want. Here are prices to make new owners tomorrow BUT be here EARLY for best choice. fBswJsssWv JvCTm. "stm n m swWxmmm 'mFfrr I 1 yTWTffKT n'avnOSKrWsmrlSsWKTi ft 111 flfcl'dV K 'JffXKUsW.fuVlWtSSSMMM'W:'M i) 1 bBH -WjWSmmtcsWiMn wwmm0m -Iff Extra ! Hand Embroidered GOWNS Made to Duplicate the French Garments ' And they do duplicate them in eyery way ex cept the price. Beautifully finished, made from soft nainsooks, kimono style, finished with eyelet embroidery. By all means do not miss this. $ 1 Values O T 75c Values ZH- OcJC This Sale UC This Sale Gowns 10 styles 50c quali ties, sale price.... 8 styles, 76c quali ties; sale price. . . . 40 styles, $1 quali ties; sale price. . . . Drawers 3 styles, 26c quali ties. Sale price.... 30 styles, 50c quali ties. Sale price 44c 59c 79c 21c 44c 4 styles. 30c qualities; sale price COMBINATIONS 44c 2 sles. 75c quail- PQ 20 styles. $1 quali ties. Sale price OvK, ties. Sale price Muslin Underwear Store Second Floor. 79c Skirts 10 styles, 60c quali ties. Bale price 7 styles, 7Bc quali ties. Sale price 13 styles, tl quali ties. Sale price 44c 59c 79c Princess Slips 1 style. 75c quality. CTQ Sale price OuC 7 styles, $1 quail- 7Q ties. Sale price I7v Envelope Chemise 1 style, 60c quail- AA ty. Sale price ftC 12 Styles, $1 quali- 7Qn ties. Sale price IC Are You Wasting: Your Sparc Moments or Are You An Art Needleworker? and therefore Improve the few idle moments that arc sure to come ciicli day. ,, , kACiJ TIUMMBU ti.nr.-. - allv pretty nnd attractive. PLIlp VxlurK to tl.00. At choice.... vw N is. Sen B ATTBN'BBRO TA BlAi roVKKfl: deep lace edgr very dainty effect. '-.&0 value. $1 OK Choice . ..... . ..... 2" STAMPED I'll.V" "S'V ' r . iMnmtni Tiininii: uiiui ' day nnd holster effects, taped- AAq nl. at pair i FREE INSTRUCTIONS in the Art of Knitting, Crocheting, Embroider ing, Tattin&, and Smocking. Bxpert teachers to show ou tho latest stitches, if you are interested; and to teach you tho fundamental principles If you arc lenrnlng.Art Store inira iuu. WIZARD $1.00 V TRIANGLE MOP and one bottle of 50c POLISH ALL lor. . $l.oo Honsefnmishing Store IrA 17lnnt- - r Look Out for March Weather and Buy Blankets and Comforts iMx'6 WOOUNAP BLANKETS, white and Bray, with pink and blue borders, made from cotton, finished tv 1th short nap, which resembles wool very closely, bound with silk mohair. Special a 1 QC pair vM.VO 72x72 COTTOX FTUU2JD COM PORTS, covered with sUkollne in light and dark floral designs, oom toits are tilled with pure white cot ton, good weight, scroll stitched quilting. Full slse. Special QE to close at 79C Blanket and Comfort Store Street floor. "STANDARD ROTARY" Money Saving Sewmachine Club Starts Today This great club will deliver Machines to 150 club members quick action, therefore, is advised to secure the World's Best 1915 STANDARD ROTARY SIT-STRAIGHT SEWMACHINE jt Less i nan usual t rices style Drophead and Cabinet Machines, expensive styles, finished in beautiful You will have choice of six latest You are privileged to choose the most woods and on Special Easy Payments. WB $1 When Ordering Then $1 a Week CASH DIVIDENDS pinh minihfTs save cash by prenaj insr the weekly payments at their convenience. For each week they Miorton the tunc ot payment' Club Member? receive a (nili Dividend of JO Cents. All members pi out bv the less-tlian-cash-prloc to start whh. You can Have, for Instance, dividends r.f $3.80 if you select the Special offeied at $3!).O0. "Save as you Sew." Fre Lease tta Yawr Boat. Here Is a Special Offer A $65 (list price) 4-Drawer, Sit-straiiu. Lot 1 and Chain Stitch 1916 model "Standard Ilotarj." Club Price, $39.00 Choice of Golden Oak or Fumed Oak. The number of machines Is limited. So Is the time. HO JOIN NOW. Sewmachine Stone Fourth Floor. v: V" aT --sijsan" a,. . rtrji ?W .s-t-rfi-; iy. -:ii3 J- V WINDOW SHADES Buy Them Now at Less Than 50c on the Dollar Because we closed out a well-known maker's entire stock of Ready-made Shades at the biggest reduction we ever heard of for such high grades. Get your share tomorrow if you were not down today. 25c to 59c ' Shades Shades Worth to 15c At 25c Each At 15c Each Odd Mzes in Wol Un ds and Oil O p a q u o s, all on stiong spring lollers; lzea 18 to M Inches wide by 3V4 to 6 fcqt Ions. Choice of sieens, ecru nnd white, in iluded hIso arc a few slightly I m p c r f e i t shades, in ai-o 'Jb (t. King's Scotch Hol land, Ixiiisdale, and Wemples Cambric, in white, Kiecn. ecru. Ivy, mauve, blue. 12 tu 'il Inches wide by A to fi feet Ions. Also Holland Shades. 3R In. x c ft , in white, rciu, mil Ki'cen Shades Worthio$1.25 At 39c Each Veiy fine qualities, Includt n s King's Scotch and Lonsdale Holland and Wemples Kmplic Cambric Shudea, also hand made Opaques, In sizes Srt mid TS inches wide and 0 to 7 feet lonn. An oppoitunity Shudr loio-Jd llooi.Hu buy ut this mice. I r y Again for Tuesday 40-dnch Printed Voiles, 25c Value, a Yard, 1 9c A great variety of patterns, de signs in all over mingled effects in the new nacre shades, small powdered designs, floral effects, on light or dark tinted grounds, also small floral patterns on white grounds. Tomorrow you have an other chance to select from an ex cellent'range of designs, and color ings, and secure the quantity you want at 19c a yard Instead of 25c. MKRCERIZED VOILE CHIF FON. In 20 different black and white combinations, a non-shrinkable, and non-fadeable material 34 Inches wide, very smart, chic de signs, round in Washing ton at Kann's only. To morrow a vard '.ibli Oooda Store Stieet Floor, y"" cnic ue- 25c B