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--t7-"K?C- w-e - THE WASHINGTON TDfES: TUESDAY: DECEMBER 24: 1918. iilSHIBASANE)SAYSJ rill OPPORTUNITIES Movie of a Man Trying to Conceal Present From Friend Wife Copyright. 1111. Br the Tribune Association." COUNTY AHORNEY II . I ....Ma-a. , aa. IAD POOS LEFT w r9fc- With more than hair the necessary ..- - amount on hand, the Associated i. Charities today sent forth an earnest appeal Tor additional subscriptions to f close .the fourteen opportunities It " presented to p'u.lde a happy Christ- mas for as niuii? poor families. The total sum ccured thus tar is J4.392.C1. This leaves J4.S93.39 to be raised. l.leven "opportunities" still are un filled. The Associated Charities to day urged that Chrisunas buyers who hare overlooked the fourteen oppor tunity irlve at least one more sift. T Pick, out the family In the list of op t portunlties that seems to be the most -worthy and subscribe to Its fund. , Give nt Least VI. n The office of the Associated Charl i 'tles. at the Social Service House. 923 " "H street northwest, will be open 1m-.Christmas morning to receive sifts is i -whether delivered in person or U.V brought by mall. It will Indeed be a - Jtlad Christmas to those homes If It Is -o.' possible to report that no family has ;,4 Uccn forgotten,, that no home Is to be divided, that no mother need worry from day to day as to where the next .."meal is coming from for her children 1 1 and herself. ft If everybody who reads this appeal l will only send as much as Jl the op portunities will be closed successfully. yc '.emembT,"thaJ ;last gift that -you ? f. i ,.. la...... ...... rere sums 10 nio- wiig rw4 Christmad -s'riopplrig. Is 'over. You don't new to" so to tne store xor it Just put your check in an envelope and mall It either to The Times or to the Associated Charities. 923 H street northwest, or stop at the Social Serv ice House tomorrow morning and play Santa Claua Opportunities Open. The opportunities still open and amounts contributed .are as follows: 6M Sou T. W. 8 l.0 OPPORTCNITT NO. 1 Mother with six children to fsed and edu cate. An expense account reveals tthat with the most scrupulous econ omy over and above chnrch and rela tives' assistance, the mother needs llf.10 a week, or ILtll for 'the com ing year. Pfevionslr acknowledged ..UO.H ttf'i :. -3 X ,'(i. it ml in.. Hit C V.. Union. Local Miss Joe . ....,,. A Friend .... Mrs. A. O. P.., W. W. O. ..... Plate Printers' AO. a . . . . a. . . . . . . D. C T. Employe National City Co.. NO 1&1T6 .... a .. a .. . J rf u .. n. B. .a. ....... a.. 2. J S. . Or It. I a ........ Mrs. J, W McR..... No Nunc ......... 2l X). S. ... IT. V, S . it. R. ...,....,,...... .lira. TV. P, G....... - M. U M Efflnlorei Farm Dept. ot Acricnltare others .....a'........ Total ... .. ManxamenU ana 1.0a l.M ...0 2.00 1.00 E.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 100 2.00 S.00 2.00 (.00 I... ).. . .a " OPPOBTUSITT NO. 2 Widow with three children, two attending school and the third, three years old. she takes with her to work. To keep this home Intact you can contribute 111.10 a week, or 1750 tor the year. Previously acknowledced ...... (202.00 C A. Baaa ........a. ......... . -D Kiss C V... 1-00 I.. L. ........................ .. .6B w. w. o. ....... .....-....... 1.00 Plate Printers' TJnle-l. Local Joined the Red Cross Yet? No? Then Sign Here If you are not enrolled in the Red Cross, clip this coupon, sign it, and mail it immediately: - J To F. J. Hogan, Chairman, Red Cross Christmas Roll Call, 1418 H Street Northwest.. Please enroll me as a member of the Red Cross for 1919 and mail me my membership button, for which. I enclose one dollar (.$1.00). Name. Address. 5.00 2.00 7.50 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 S.00 2.50 0.00 E.CO 2.10 1.00 1.00 5.00 2.00 7.S0 1.00 L00 1.00 "' en j 60 W3i 30 -3 ksKs pj Ceils ; JONIPERTUi - V A ReCaUs ReanJr far " ' COUGHS, COLDS 2,J, SORE THROAT S. . At AH -., W DrotTdsU Ail-' re -i Jef tTTftvofTl-;?A,te?5:3k Xo. 2 ...,.........,... D. C. T . Employes ot National City Com- pmnr ....,....-. J. II. O... .............. E. L. B C. A. E. ., ....... ...... .. E. f. S. ... ...... ..-. M. K. P.... Cash ....- . Employes Farm Msnaiement, Department of Agriculture, and others ...... ..". ..,. J. C W. ...... .."" Total ..' '- '-58 OPPOrtTUNITT "NO. 2 Closed. OPPORTUNITT No. 4. It Is a hard poll every mlnute"-foT -Mrs. Camp, i. widow, with three children un der, thirteen. She trlea. to keep the heme rolnc by sewtne. but he needs assistance. $10 a week, or isis for a vear. IS necessary. Previously acknowledged ....S-.0 A teacher .t... ........ ...- lllss C V.... ......,... w. tv. o v": Plate Printers' Union, Local No. 2 ..... --........ .... D. "C. T..-. ....... ...-. Employes National City-Co.... J, H. C. .... ...... .... E. L. TV. ......... c. A Tl .................... Employes Farm Management. Department of Agriculture, and others i'- " Total ..................... -.0 OPPORTCNITT NO. 5 Closed. OPPORTUNITT NO. i -Arslnst odds ot chronic Invalidism, mother with dve children U nchtlnr. One of the children, a daughter, works and hares her earnlncs for the upkeep and support of the rest of the fsmlly. To enable family to win out. 110 a -.v r., ft. Mmlnr rear Is aeeded. Previously acknowledged 11SI.S0 A. L. a. J. L.TV. E. . 23. ,aa..aa........ ..a.. Miss C V. ............. PUt Printers' Union Local No. 2 D. C T. aa. ........ ...a...... Employee National City Co.... J. H. O. ....... .......... C A. E. . a aa a. . . . a . a. a . a K. E. 1L aaa,.....aa,aa. M. B- L. tfaf-99m9m O. H. W. ...I o, s. r. R. L. Ma ..... a aaaaja.a. Cash Employes Farm jianaaen-eni Department ot Agriculture and others Total 211.10 OPPOBT-JN1TI No. 7. Ten ehU dren haa this widow, the eldest four teen. A. mauve is uinfc "";" exnlalps why. only 111.M a week Is mSurnxr for the next twelve months, arevlcrasly acknowledged ....JI.5.J R. W. a.aaa..aaa..........aaa Miss C. V, y lull S. E ' 27. and L. S. ,..... .........a A. L. and D. L................ A. L. ...... .....a.....aa TV. TV. O. ..............- Plate, Printers' Union. Local NO. 2 aa.....a...a.a....a D. C. T. ...-..-..-.-.- Employes National City Co.... E. A- C aaaea...aa... a. ...... J. XL G. .................... C A. E a.aa.......aaaaaa... E. .2L M. aa..aa... ......... aa C B .............a....... A Friend ,,....aaaa..aaaaa... T. C. R. ..... aa. . .a aaaa aaa... E. 8. M. aaa...... ...... a... Employes Farm Management. Dept. of Agriculture and OtherS aa......a.a.aa.,... t.oa 1.00 25.00 1.00 5.00 2.00 7.50 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 L0 25.00 2.50 Total $I2.SS OPPORTUNITT Jo. 1 A French American family, consisting of four little girls and a deserted mother who works out. but cannot be away long enough to earn and supply all needs. To keep this home Intact, I a week Is needed- .... .. Previously acknowledged .v.. O. E. M. aa.....aaaa...a.aa.aaa Mlaa C E. W......... ......... MISS C V. a aa.... ...... a." ...a Mrs. J. F. M................ TV. TV. G. ..........--.. Plate Printers Union, Local No. 2 ... I, C. T- ..-.-- Employ e National C5tr Co J. H, Q... -- C A, E. ...-- la, H. A- . J. II. Tr.. .,..... II. R. ....- Cash .......-" Employes Farm Manacemeot, Greetings "3S if. iy. vj"l- V to. 1 J T t " ; "e n 604 jur. r We wish you all a Happy Christmas and an even happier New Year. May you live long to enjoy many such Christmases, and may yours be a generous portion of the good things in life. TENNILLE 911 G N. W. Department of Agriculture and OtherS ..,.a.aa.....a... M 5.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 2.50 1.00 5.00 2.00 7.50 10.00 LOO 1.00 10.00 1000 2.00 1.00 10.00 (.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 5.00 LOO 5.00 2.0 A 7.50 1.00 1.00 2.50 10.00 5.00 2.S0 Total 247.00 OPPORTUNITT NO, 1 Ever since his father died, Peter, fourteen, has been trying' to support bis mother and In younger sisters and hrothrVa by working after school and on Satur days. Mother does a little sewing. If you wiirkiva" lit a week, or lllf a year, you will keep this household-to- getner. Previously acknowledged .. MrS. S. T. S....a.a,a.a . ,. . T. H. Taa a ,a.a .L aaa...,, .a X. B..a...aaaaa.aa.....,a. Mrs. TV. H ..... .MLw C v . Mr rlVat 6 Be if X -' MR. H. C 'Qs,&aetshasa VS W Usasosaaeooaa- Plate Printers'' Union,' Local NO. 2, aa.aaa.a aaaa. t .a. aaVa D. C. T ?.. Employes National City Com pany aaaa.aa..,a,,aaaaaaaa,a at. XI. U.aa,a,,,a,,a,...,..aaaa Aa Xta T. . . . . . , , , a a a a. . . . . . . , . U. E. E... . , a . a aaaa a a,.... .., , C A IS. a a a a . . . . . . .a . a . . Ja. D. B.aaa..........,....... TV t E. B .,,aaaaaa,,a,,a,,,.. t. Xt. tV . a . , . a a a a aa, a a . a a a a a Cash a.aaa...,.,H.....a..a, a.a Employes Farm Management, Departemnt ot Agriculture, and others .................. .1115.00 . 2.00 ' a. 5.00 1.00 a 5.00 a 1.00 a 2.00 a. 1.00 6.00, . 25.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 7.50 1.00 5.00 25.00 LOO 4.00 10.00 10.00 2.50 1.00 Totals 211.00 OPPORTUNITT No. 10. Closed OPPORTUNITT No. 11. Henry, a colored lad. brings 110 a week home from the navy yard for the support of his five orphan brothers and alsters and his grandmother. To help Henry 112 a week Is needed, or 111 4 a rear. Prevloaly acknowledged ......1111.50 1 ar0rr-.. rf-T I SUPS IrJ 0 I FIMDS ClOSST 'Jf0Pj? , Th.t N NOWOM y.& T jTVproe fees CS: IY-TlOVO? UMTe P.AKJO . Ti ...-vi it n-L I 'tmutrJCD - l ATTCmPTS uooki-jo Union, Local 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 2.00 7.50 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 R. TV. Mies a V. ... M. HL R. TV. TV. G , Plate Printers' Pl Oa m f.tfe,tiottef i -!- m if Employes National City Co... -m lee tvwa aaa aa sitsleokto J. lit C. a' da .A Sm Aa & a 4baaaaaaaaaaaaaa Colored Emnlores. Bureau of Engraving and Printing... 25.40 E. A. C. 10.00 8. V. C. 10.00 Employes Farm Management Dept. of Agriculture (.00 Total 12U.10 OPPORTUNITT NO. 12 TubeTcu. losls caused death of father. leaving widow and four children, all under twelve. Children grew anemle. and mother had to give up working to care tor them. They need milk and proper nourishment, which 114 a week, or 1120 a year, will provide. "Previously acknowledged .....1202.C0 T. T. L..aaaaaaaaaaaa...,,,.a.. 5.00 X. W. u aa . a ..... a a . . . a . n l.SO Miss C V. .... 1.00 Mrs. C V. R. .- 20.00 TV. TV. G 1.00 Plate Printers Union, Local No. Z aa aa aaa a t a tt a D. C- T. - S.00 Employes National City Co 7.(0 J. He O. ..aaaaaaaaaaaaa... .. 10 if. ?a aaaa.a.....aaaaaaaa..a. VeVV Ca Aa MO a a a a a a a . . . . . . . . a l.BW A. O. la aaaa.aaaaaaaa.aa.a. 4. DO a La, C aSa 9 r m 10 turn m 9 ti r "" Employ" Farm Management. .Dfypartment of Anienltura and others 9t,atm9mm9t't' o Total aa.aaaaaaa.a.aaaaaaa a01iV OPPORTUNITT No. 11. Crippled colored widow with Ave children is struggling to support them by sew ing. Ten dollars a week, or 1520 a year, la necessary to keep this house toretber. Prevlosly acknowledged 117.SC B. H. W. aa.aaa. JI2.i Ma B. ..........aaaa..a..aa.a Z.00 MiSS C- V. a a aa... a m.t .... . l.Sw E. X. E- a.a.aaaaaaaaaa.aaaa.a a.O.VV M. E. Ra , a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a . l.vD C TV. L. .,.......... 5.00 TV. TV. G -.. 1.00 Plate Printers' Union. No. 2.. 6 00 Dels C Taulbert 2 00 Employee National Civic Co... 7.50 C R 2.10 J. H. L. 1.00 J. II. H 500 Lincoln Hawkins. 7 years 1.00 J K. T. ..aaa.aa..-. ...- 2.00 Colored Employed" if" Bureau of Engravlnk and Ptg 25.00 F. 2a. 9,,tmt....,- .'"' 100 L. H. A. 2(0 L. P. N 200 L. P. N LOP Total 12K.25 OPPORTUNITT No. 14. There Is a widow and four children, the oldest not ten. Will you help toward . weekly allowance of 115, or 1110.00 tor the year? The father died from tuberculosis, hastened by InSuenuu Previously acknowledged 1118.50 M. B 5-00 Miss C. G ,. 1.00 Miss C. D. R 5. 200 TV. TV. G 1-0' Plate Printers' Union, Local 0. 2 .... 500 Employes' Nuionai "city Com pany a.aaa..aa..........a 7tf0 J. It. L 100 a A. E 1-00 H. R. E 2.00 Employes Farm Management, Department ot Agriculture... COO Total SENATE PASSES "BONE DRY,? RIDER ON REVENUE MEASURE Passed with the greatest expedition by the Senate, the ten-billion-dollar revenue bill, including the bone dry rider affecting the District, today goes to conference where it is scheduled to remain for many weeks. The measure designed to raise six 'billions in 1919 and four billions in 1920 was passed by the Senate last night after thirteen hours of debate. It has already been passed by the lower house minus the bone dry amendment and other features. House dry leaders said today that a. '"bone dry" District wis assured, but it may be a, long: time deferred by conference wrangles. They said there was no Question but what the House would concur in the Sheppard amendment to the revenue bill applying the need -pone ary amendment to the District ot Colum bia. An overwhelming: majority In the House, the drys say, will vote to make the District "bone dry" when ever there is a test of strength. They w.ere busily studying; the parlla-i mentary situation today and getting 1 ready for any emergencies. Action Expected. The action of Senator Sheppard in forcing the "bone dry" amendment on the revenue bill last evening was not unexpected. He has said openly fori days that he Intended to force the measure to passage at the first op portunity. The effect of the application of the Reed amendment to the District will be to put a rigid ban on the Importa tion of all liquors Into Washington for beverage purposes. Under it the business of bootlegging and bringing In liquor from Baltimore and other nearby cities and towns would become perilous, and would subject offenders to danger of heavy penalties. The ordering of liquor by mall or otherwise or Its purchase to be brought into the District would be made Illegal. Maiiy Weeks. Before tke Capital Goes Dry the It will be weeks before District beeemes bane'dry. Due fa differences between the H.ose ssd Senate aver provisions af the Tcreane bill the conferees are not expected to agree until the essioB near Its-end. The prohibitionists most opti mistic prediction Is that the Capi tal will Join the ranks af dry eamismnHlea by the middle of February. malted, fermented, or other ade Illegal. .'eating liquor of any kind, or con- The amendment win go into c.ieci . taIn,n. R aoctatlon of an order or whenever the revenue bill is passed 1 0rder3 for ead quori), or any of by both houses. Is signed by the th,m ha bc rtCDOslted In orcarrlvd President, and becomes a law. How by tht mniK ot the United States, or be delivered by any postmaster or in . ?j so ItticAPITULATION. Amount asked for lt.7 00 Received to date 4.392.CI Today Is Your Last Chance to buy your diamond jewelry Xmas Rifts. See our wonderful dis- ?lay of beautiful diamond rings, brooches, lavalliers, necklaces, etc. 'ou will be sure to find just the diamond jewelry gift you want in our stock. BURNSTINE'S rABLISHID SZ7 VXcm i si rats VT DIAMONDS ;,...lv.A J., i . . . SpTirir--rr((tlae! and urchaiee! . yT W? IbUMoNb ' EXpeuffil v36l PEfcijtfA. AVE. rrPHC MAIM ub W a Barer Psuxhaaed far Haaaf aetarlaa; riniiii VSstjc 5M Still needed 4.39i :J ecr. It Is expected to ue a monm or more before the revenue bill becomes a law. Wlnx I.aay Victory. Senator Sheppard in the Senate won an easy victory. The opposition put up only a brief btruggle. They realized from the flnst they were beaten. The vote was VI to 18 and was as follows: For the amendment Democrats: Axhurst. DecUham. I'hamberlaln. Fletcher. Henderson. Johnson (S. D.). Jones (N. M.I, Klrlo. Kendrick. Mc Kellar, Martin (Ky ). Martin Va.). Mvera. Nugent. Overman. Pollock. Pomerene. Shafrotli. Sheppard. Simmon.-. Smith (Ga.). Snanwin. Tinrn eend, Thammel, Vardsman. Wojcott "G. Ucpublicans: Dnrah, Fcrnald, France, Gronna, H'nle. Jones (Wash.), Kcnyon, Lenroot. McNary. Moses. Nel son. Norrls. Polndexter. Smoot, Suth erland. Warren 1C. Total, 12. .gainst the amendment Democrats: Conferees on a 'revenue bill never were confronted with a more dlffleul: task than, are those who will con sider the present MIL- The House passed the bill aa a war measure be fore the armistice was signed. As approved by the lower body the bill would raise J3.000.000.000 during the fiscal year-1910. .. - As passed by the-Senate, however, the revenue bill Is a. peace measure, raising only 46,000,000,000 in the .pres ent fiscal year, but providing an ad ditional $4,000,000,000 in revenue for the fiscal year 190, There 'are differences between the House and Senate measures Jn prac tically every section. Before finally accepting Senate provisions the House conferees are expected to refer back to the House many times for Instruc tions. Sectiaas Reduced. Not only are the Income and excess profits sections greatly reduced In the amounts of money they will .return in the Senate bill, but the profits taxes are levied, on a wholly different basis. Whereas the House provided a dual system of profits taxation, the Senate has combined excess and war profits In one section and it Is not certain that House conferees will approve this change. . When the Senate voted to keep the luxury and semi-luxury taxes In the bill. It disposed of any differences that might have developed in confer- ..... nvmr th tlYH. The onlv DOS- Islble conflict that can arise is over the rates of taxation on luxuries. Tne House conferpes arc expected, how ever, to accept the Senate reduction of the luwiry rate from 20 to 10 per cent. ter carrier, when addressed or direct-'. . , inn , ,h. .mounts of campaign contributions above 1500 nrobablr will go out In conierence. 1 DEAD, 5 HURT IN STREETAGGIDENTS (ConUnae. trtm'TtrftTac.) although' there Isal bees ae ferpM announcement of . aa eeaent, many people believe tt waa only a matter of time-when their betrothal would have been Bi4 jfubllc, Thla attachment ft held the beat proef that Dr. Ishlda'a Jealousy waa uaXouade. T. March Grand Jwry. Dr. Ishlda 'faces the prospect of more than two jnoaths ot csaJbteaeBt In the Towson JalT before 'he to urtm Indicted for the smrder. Proaecxttcr Hartmaa has deftnltely decided mot t reconvene the December grand Jury to consider the case, but to present It to the grand Jury which assembled the first Monday In March. "If Insanity experts find Dr. Ishtta unbalanced and the Jury believes he did not realize the nature of Ms crime.' Mr. Hartman explains, "then Dr. Ishlda will be found not guilty br reason of Insanity and confined to as Institution for the criminal insane. Our Maryland law provides, however, that, even If an accused Ja the victim of certain delusion and hallucina tions. If he Is sane enough to realise what he has dose, he can. be fonnd guilty of murder In the first degree, with hanging as the penalty. "I believe Dr. Ishlda ought to ge to the gallo'ws. I have not talked to him, nor do I Intend to, but I think he knows perfectly welt what he has done and why he. did It. If he had It to do over again, I think he would do differently. I shall be guided by the opinion of Dr. Brush, who la one of the greatest mental experts In the country, and who certainty will be able to tell us whether Dr. Ishlda wis mentally responsible vwhlle he lived under his roof." Dr. Brush Silent, Dr. Brush, who has already said that Dr. Ishlda'a suspicions of Dr. Wolff were not founded on facts but on hallucinations, declines to give his formal opinion concerning Dr. Ishlda'a responsibility, because he may be called upon to testify at, the- trial. Secretary Tpkota. 'of the Japanese Embassy, accompanied Dr. MaUumo to, called at the hospital yesterday and took chaxgc of "Tr. Ishlda'a ef fects. They then went to the jail to see their countryman but were re fused admittance because lawyers on both, sides had ordered thai no one 'be allowed to see Dr. Ish d without their bcrmlsslon. -Thcr ad a con- iference with .Utoroey, Halle and ,Qrason for the defej-e and left with out seem? tne prisoner. Dr. Matsumolo. who came to this country with Dr.. Ishlda. seemed especially distressed and much more disturbed than tho prisoner hlrmselt. 4 JAPANESE EMBASSY REPRESENTATIVES SEE DR. ISHIDA IN PRISON go to conference and It Is expected the conferees will agree to the Shep pard amendment. Should they fall to do so. the House drys by & vote can Instruct them to agree to It, The language of the llced amend ment, which was made a part ot the Postoffice appropriation law of March 3. 1017. Is as follows: "That no letter, postal card, circu lar, newspaper, pamphlet, or publica tion of any kind containing any ad vertisement of spirituous, vinous. Intoxl- WILLS $3,500 TO CHARITY; "FAITHFUL SERVANT," 5503 The Epiphany Church Home under ... u-iti nf Mm. Umma Jannev. v. ho .. . t. - v... in i, i. , . Gerry. Hitchcock. Lewis. Phclan, aiea nerc ueiii..i .. . w .--. ,.- ,-.....j i-.llm-iT. I HlMll.iO. . i ". .. - -- Brandegcr. llnrdinc . KoIIokc. Knox, l-a Follette. Iidge, New, Penrose. Wat son. Week 11. Total. IS Senator I'helan Kpruks. Senator Phelan of California made tho only speech against th measure. He reminded members they might cause personal Inconvenience by cut ting off their own liquor supiiir. In asmuch as they lived In Washington many months each jear. Ho pre dicted dull times ahead. "There will be po means," said lie. "by which the citizens of the district of Columbia can regale thcmsel.es ex cept b) seeking sanctuary n the foreign legations and embassies." He asked that the District be given a chance to "taper down" and thus avoid the shock. letters were read from the Com mlmloners and Major Pullman, chle? of police. Indorsing the amendment Senator Phelsn offered amendments and s f.libUFter looked Imminent for a little while, but they were voted down The Senate waa in no mood to delay the rcvenua bill, and there was quick action. The revenue billund the rider now -..(.,. ti -.AA I, hi. Hevoterl tn rh.irit. .wi :.-.'..-.. T.,,. Knlsronal Hie. ! Hepubllrans: i-.- .-rt Ti.rAat lln.ollal Ix t-iveii. Johnson (P-il.) $1,000, and the Washington Home for Incurables and the Children's Hospi tal $300 each. The same amount li given to Klla Shlvell, who is named i "faithful servant." A niece. Mrs. Ummi Janney Far rcll, of Mobile, Ala-, is bequeathed M.000 In cash, besides the residue o the estate. Two friends of testatrix Florence W. Schley and her sister. Mrs. llose Aston, are given 2O0 each The entire estate of Mrs. Mary Hooker, according to her will. Is left tn trust for her sons. John Conduit Smith Hooker and fllchard Stewart Hooker. The executors aro Henry S. Hooker of New York city, and Charles L. Fralley. ADVERTISEMENT Only One "BROMO QUININE." !To get the genuine, call for full ' . . -i. a-..--, T.T.-.-irrk mt) name. ..aaahve. duumu ..... NINE Tablet. Look for ipia tufeof E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. 30c. ' ed to any person, firm, corporation or association, or other addressee, at any place or point In any State or Terri tory of llf United States at which It is by the law in force In the State or Territory at that time unlawful to advertise or solicit orders for such liquors, or any of them, respectively. rennlllen Prntldcd. "If the publisher of any newspaper or other publication or the agent of such publisher, or If any dealer In such liquors or his agent, shall know. Ingly depoxlt or cause to b deposited, or shall knowingly send or cause to be sent, anything to be conveyed or delivered by mall in violation of the provision of this section, or shall knowingly deliver or cause to be de livered by msll anything herein for bidden to be carried by mail, shall bc fined not more than $1,000 or" Imprls oned not more than sK months or both: and for any subsequent offfnso shall be Imprisoned not more limn one year. Any person violating any provision of this section may be tried and punished, either In the district In which the unlawful matter or pub lication was mailed or In which It was carried by. mall Tor delivery, accord ing to direction thereon, or in which it was caused to be delivered by mall :o the person to wluim It was ad dressed. Whoever shall order, pur chase, or cause Intoxicating liquors to be transported In Interstate -otn merer, except for scientific, sacra mental, medicinal and mechanical pur poses. Into any State or Territory the laws of which State or Territory pro hibit the manufacture or sale therein of Intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes shall be punished as afore said: Provided, That nothing herein shall authorize the shipment of liquor Into any State contrary to the laws of uch State: Provided further. That the Postmaster Geneial Is hcrebv au thorized and directed to .wake public from time to time in suitable bullc tins or public notices the names of States In which It Is unlawful to ad vertise or solicit orders "ior such liquors." Having voted against It on the floor, none of the Senate conferees are ex pected to put up any serious fight to retain It In the bill. Child Labor Amendment. The child labor amendment, levying taxes of 10 per cent on the profits of employers of child labor over and above all other taxes, probably will hac a difficult time in conference. The Senate conferee are expected to stand by it to a man. but House con ferees probably will oppose it, since, obviously. It Is a provision from which no rtVenue is expected. Re ferring the question to the House It self, however, the conferees probably would receive Instructions to accept the Senate amendment. The conferees are scheduled to hold a few" meetings during the holl dajs, but there probably will bo little real work In conference before the first of the year. Just how long the bill will remain In conference Is dif ficult to predict. Some members of Congress believe It will be near the end of the session before the con ferees" reach an agreement, others prophesy that an agreement will be reached before the middle of Febru ary. poincareToerTmedal on alfonso of spain PARIS, Dec. 21. King Alfonso of Spain In a letter to President Poln care expressing his deep thankful ness for the medal bestowed upon him by the French government, de clared he wished he could have don more "to relieve the pain heroically suffered by the noble people o France." The King said that hi views were shared by all his people One woman Is dead and five per sons are suffering today from In juries Incurred - last night In traffic fi..rl'1ntSL It Tl.11. '-li'j.r-1 at ft ?,-,. -.atfl t " AaW .....,.., J... -. rfa -. old. of 217 1 street rforthwest, died! at Georgetown University Hospital last night from Injuries received when ahe was knocked down by an auto-. mobile operated by Major Thomas! Nelll, Medical Corps. U.& A., on Wis-' BALTIMORE. Dec. 2. Represen consln avenue, nr Poster street! tatWes. ot-Hhe. -Japanese,; embassy, northwest. ' Mrs. JU C. ?.ewhow, f belief "V the' secreUry. yesterday down by the aame, automobile. Inquire Into tb- . shoptlng of -Dr. Solomon Love, four yeara of age, of 'George 1?. Wolff, a member of the 140X H street northeast. Is In a hospital staff. Dy tir. js'orDU isniaa. serious condition today at CasTTilty. Japanese specialist on Insanity, who Hospital aathe result of Ming struck, also was engaged In special work at a-. a .l. .a...l ..a.... mM kutth. tlienlfal Carl C. Grimes, qf .Capitol Heights. There were four Japanese In the Md. The boy attempted to run acrossjparty ana iney aaa previously jo- the street In front qf the automobile.; pnonea xr, mwku n. orus... ukuibh While crossing Fourteenth streetluperlntendent or the hospital asking near B ptreet southwesf. yesterday.! Permission to visit the lastltuUorito Phlllp Hefelfinger, .thirteen years old.Jlearn of the shooting. Tafcy spent of 251 Thirteenth . street southwest.) some time at; the hospital, was struck by an .automobile oper- The delegation also visited AUor ated by Jesse Moore, of 1031 Second ney ,C. Gus l.rason. who. with Attor atreet northeast: .Hefelfinger was W Kim" Halle, of Towson. hav. reioved to the Emergency Hospital been engaged as counsel for Dr. snfferlntr from a fractured knee. I Ishlda. and In company with Mr. Gra "Si! by" carfrofW?hde "capluU-;- -- -"? ?LibTZZ Tractlon Company, at Eleventh. treet;" ,: "-',. ..; ,w or. and Pennsylvania avenue souineasn -".: " ," "7,. . last night. Miss Grace Tanzler, eight een years old, of 116 C street north east, was removed to Emergency Hos pital suffering from a Broken leg. James C. Bradford, of ClarendonJlhe t9enUry to the Japanese Va was slightly Injured yesterday when he was knocked down by an automotive operated by Edward Brown, of 55 P street nortjiwest, at Thirteenth -and D streets northwest. A verdict of death due to careless ness on the part of the deceased was returned yesterday by a coroner's Jury in the case of Samuel D. Stevenson, who died at Casualty Hospital Sun day from Injuries received when the automobile he was driving crashed Into a street car of the Washington Railway and Electric Company at Fifth and Massachusetts avenue northwest Friday afternoon. Aa Inquest over the body of Ernest Allen, who was run down and killed by an automobile truck at Third and B streets southwest, Saturday night was also held at the District morgue yesterday. The Jury returned a ver dict of death due to accident. CHINA FACTIONS TO MEET. TEKING. China. Dec 24. Prepara- labor or ganization also called on Mr. Grason and asked permission to see the pris oner, but his request was denied. - Mr. Grason was Informed by a member of the party accompanying baser that Dr. Ishlda la a writer ot drama and that his nom de plume is Hanataro Ozlma. by which he is bet ter known throughout Japan, it was said, than by his correct.name. State's Attorney George" Hartman, or Baltimore county, also visited the hospital and spent an hour or more talking with Dr. Brush and other physicians of the Institution and the nurses and employes. He visited the room In which the shooting took place and made a careful observation ot the location in which the body was found and the position in which Dr. Wolff was believed to have been be fore the shooting. Mr. Hartman said last night that the trial of Dr. Ishlda will come up in the regular assignment during the March term of the circuit court for Baltimore county. The grand Jury for the December term of court has adjourned and It la not probable that the jury will be recalled, for this case. William P.t Butler, special officer emnloved in the office of State's At- iinn. for a conference for the settle-1 tnrneV Hartman. yesterday bromrht - - . .. ... - " T - - ment of the trouble between tne norm j the pistol taken from Dr. Ishlda to and the south- virtually nave Deen completed. The southerners charge Peklncr with a breach of faith In dis patching troops to Shenslfukien for I learned that the clerk who had sold the suppression of brigands. ' the pistol was a friend of Dr. Wolff, the city and found that It had been purchased from "u sporting goods fore on Baltimore street. He also Look for This Mark jirS55f" BAygw) fa ! BTV S?lLaLa. IP.' Eg kwvyii El Mcrearuii f i9PS Innumerable vxdlaml fni- ncts- are sold tn tne tons plain white tablets. Plate white tablets are sometimes offered wba Aspirin is called for. Don't boy in the dark look or the Bayer Cros every time you buy Aspirin Tablets or Capaolea, It appeara on every label and ot. the fa&iaf J faai1 It is placed there or your additional protection, so thrt yon may be sure that 700 are receivmc feesta Aspkia. TWU-.A..i.'lg.S.T.t.O.)t.y 1 ill HI.ttk.aM. 1 We must keep our army equlppe. and ready Ao enforce peace terms., continue .a lena uneir jv.ii maser bayW. 1,1. ceastaatl. Bayer-Tab! Tha Bayr CreM 1 Br 1 BAYKRl MMssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV - of Aspirin Your GusrantM of fart .