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16 - < THE_EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25 1921. DI DENIES FRANCE SEEKS H. Bavn HovnsCo.| onossem (5 Kanyn HonsCo. —— RES"][NPS NUTE Two Bear Cubs $100,000,000 LOAN HERE "THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVE.AT 8 TH.ST. THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA AVEAT 8 TH.ST. ]On Contrary, Government Is Soon ! to Pay U. S. Treasury $10,000,- To Make Debut ON RUSSIA LAUDED| | 7» 700 i Mrs. European Brown-Bear of the National Zoological Park wiill present to mociety within Anti-Bolshevist Spokesman | | fhe mexsix o eliht weeks hes K, two cubs, born Jan 6, and Sees. “Wise Step” in Fight | | “ie ‘mether s e o hibernating in their den under 000, Says Casenave. NEW YORK, January 25.—Rumors that a loan of $109,000,000 was about | to be negotiated in this country by the French ‘government. were denied here last night by M. Maurice Case- Bungalow the Mill. The twins weigh about on Tyranny. {melve ounces cach, if they are | |nave. minister plenipotentiary, direc- Bpecia tch to The Star. Sty Iy e el S Na Sk cen- or general of the French services A rons NEW- YORK, January 25.—A. J. ers ascertained their presence. in the United States, who in a state- - ment said there was no necessity for such an operation at this time. M. Casenave said the French govern- | ment has made arrangements to pay on February 1 of this year. $10,000,000 to the United States Treasury, being semi-annual interest on the $400,000,- 000 bonds of the French government delivered in payment for United States - materials purchased after the : : £ The two mew cubs take the Sack, director of the Russian infor place of the lively fellows born mation, bureau in the United States,| | twe years age, which were Tepresenting in this country the Rus- shipped recently to the St. sian apti-bolshevist democratic forces, Louls Zoological Park. bhas Issued the following statement: “Pregldent Wilson's note addressed to Paul Hymens, prefldex‘n of ‘lhe a.:- = BT sembly ‘of the league of nations, is but a.development of principles ex-|REDUCES FLOATING DEBT. press n Secretary COEFK'B ;0!0,0‘ pooi e s August-10 last year. The Russian A Gemoctatic anti-bolshevist forces, 1ib- | Great Britain Paid Nearly $100, eral ayd socialist lgkle.;rnum:nouslg 000,000 in U. S. Last Year. ‘0! 's note an S fvri:l“:hu:xe:g‘;l‘ynéreet the latest note | The floating debt of Great Britain in | Bordeaux J?In“y.hflbd ‘plbar(-dwt‘usl ;:5 of President Wilson devoted to the|the United States was reduced by near- | American market in Octobet, 1910 SR Russian situation. 1y $100,000,000 during 1920, the De- . The | government ar- Fulflll President’s Promise. partment of Commerce has been noti- c “Bof. thess documents are & ‘““' fied by Consul General Skinner at Lon- filiment of the President's prom:se %94, A cable dispatch from Mr. Skin- ia’ The time for super- d'i‘p‘l’;m,““j:,‘;‘ er-delioncy has |ner said that at the end of last Novem as not absorbed by February 1, 1921 o ® e e e e ML G Condensing and critical :nd ’.:‘,‘.':;,"’,":'..‘ik?m"’%isi country was $55,405.000, consisting of | 5 T e om shoula not take |10 $28.815.000 and sterling treasury eall]_l]O ul ur bills of twelve months, amounting to the férm and content of a struggle : . 2 S = s against Russie. e S e e ihvaudnon: —A process which results in giving you exceptional bargains and perhaps even greater values as the quan- tities grow less. y “Lioyd George's well known unfor- AL La ROl tunate’utterance, that it is not in the oh’t.xhl:et;! f;c(‘}’:e;.: Britain from the 3 —Three lots are featured for tomorrow: interests of Great Britain to see the| Armerican government and American 12—STORES—12 bankers. ussia, gave the bolsheviki a Main Office, 740 12th St. N. W. 3 fort, fired patriot- ! B e Crasks of ‘the red army.| MARRIED LIFE A LA MODE. Flant, 1530 Pa. Ave. S. E. - F = 1 : Fed army, Coats Originally Priced ] Coats Originally Priced | Zow bgiit upon principle of o eey | pllubend . (uerity) “wnat: no suo- | Phone M. 4724 From $29.95 to $35.00 | From $39.75 to $49.75 | strengthened the boishevist rule. ng to a restaurant. PRIVATE BERANCH EXCHANGE “The bolsheviki must be deprived | Wife—Wait just five minutes. of the pose of national defenders of | Husband—Will it be ready then? | Russia and of the possibility to refer | Wife—No, but then I'll go with you. % ‘ 4. In Great Variety at Greatly Lowered Prices —The easiest and quickest way to be dressed ready for company is to have a big Bungalow Apron on over a trim looking, pretty home frock and peel off the apron the minute callers arrive. But with such pretty aprons on as these, vou really won’t mind if vour callers see you wear- ing them. ce would pay_ to Kuhn, Loeb & Co., $23,800,000, or the X 000, which the cities Lyon, Marseilles and —Bungalow Aprons, of Amos keag gingham, plaids trimm: with plain gingham, attractive colorin { Coats Originally Priced | | | | | i From $45.00 to $49.75 §29.90 —Gretchen or Pinafore Aprons, of Amoskeag zingham, trimmed with rick-rac these are cut full with large patch pockets. They are in pretty plaids special £t .. —Small Lot Aprons, in a va- v of striped effects. inally $1.25 and $1.50, to close.... $l -00 —Extra Size Bungalow Aprons, made of Amos gingham. in attractive p! only a small Jot. Originally i $560 Kann's—Second Floor. to foreign foes as the reason for : keeping & large red army. The Rus- il ‘, sian people who are stiil continuing i | their struggle against bolshevism must Bs given the possibility to co: centrate their effort upon the intern tional“.factor that destroys Russia’s life without any fear of foreign in- tegrit§.” and invasion behind their backs, ‘Wise and Constructive. “The .program of the conference of the members of the all-Russian con- stituent assembly which is now tak- ing m‘:e at Paris corresponds fully with the principles expressed in Pres- Jdent Wilson's note, and the Russian e ader vt Feacs his, note as ety will gree i . v:;:e and constructive step. in_ the Now's the time when we want our stock - of wol .. The Fsanny of bolahevism. down to the lowest ebb. The day of reckoning e [ bt A QUININD Ta The gesuize bes clearance uctions y RRO) i the signature of B. W. Bfln.‘(no sure you get them now. All Suits and Overcoats Exactly ¥4 Price —The fabrics of which these are fashioned are velours, frostglo, silvertip bolivia, mixtures, velour de laines and beaver plushes. All are lined with plain or fancy linings. —The styles are dolmans, wrappy coats and belted models. They are shown in all the new colors, navy and a few blacks; some are trimmed with self collars, others with collars of seal. Kann’s—Second Floor. . . Going Out Very Rapidly Are the Dresses in the Clearance Lot at $3 1 095 Originally sold from $49.75 to $89.75 \. —Very attractive styles, in a good assortment of sizes, including those for misses of 16 years to those for women of 46- in. bust, but not all sizes in all styles. —In the lot are— —Dresses of fine quality tricotine. —Dresses of heavy quality crepe. —Dresses of soft draping satin. —Dresses of excellent wearing serge. —Dresses of crepe meteor. —They are made in straightline effect, many hand embroidered. Some are in the graceful long waist blouse style. Alsok at this price are included some of our handsome beaded models. These are in dark brown, plum, taupe, navy and black. Kann’s—Second Floor. SEPARATE SKIRTS Japanese Crepe Seems to Have Been Eagerly Adopted for the Young Girls’ Frocks —The graceiul and girlish middies, the little smock frocks for the young school girl and for the still smaller girl there are the pretty romper dresses, the new little “pantalette” frocks and other styles which are charming, fashioned of these serviceable fabrics. Locked' Doars Save Sleeping Cars. Qnly Fireman Robbed. LOUISIANA, Mo., January 35.—Four masked ‘bandits who and Alfon vestibule doors kept the the sleeping cars and coaches, the man contributing the only money ob- tained. bandits The train was en route from Kansas City to § The Street Floor Bargain Table Overflowing With Lovely Blouses None are excepted—your choice has no e IR 2 % i = a : WGRK IN CUBA SLOW. s vy Wil Be Very Much in Demand This Spring —Worth From , e Prices R F $45t0 $125 e H G w 4 .95 to $5.95. Sagi e ets, an: monos. We Gen. Crowder Reports on Govern- Reg“‘” rices kange I'rom to —However, it is Clearance time with us, and although these are $4 ave a wonderful line i st » very‘:e::onablle we must close them out because the lots are Choice of the Lot..... EERETEE [ ] ;’;omfc":gr; y;l’,'d meloct 280 ment’s Economic Situstion. An enrly adjustment of the eco- nomic and political difficulties in Cuba ::uan:g!l.uu‘ in & report Mlvlgvll 0 Department yesterdsy from Maj. Gen. Crowder, sent there to investigate. He outlined terms of a bill adopted by one of the houses of the Cuban congress, designed to protect the banks mow upheld by a meratorium. very much broken. Skirts Originally Priced —Striped Shirting Madras, in a great varlety of stripes, all fast colors, our low price a 38c yard Kann's—Street Floor. Half means— —Georgette crepes in white and flesh, also in the darker shades of navy, brown, taupe, oriole and Aztec. Separate Skirts, Values From $1695 and $19.75, Now $7.95 to $8.95, at $10.95 and $12.95 $3.98 Made of all-wool serge, in * Thene are on anle at the Bar- { | | 1 222 to 1622 —Blouses that are ornament- ed with silk or wool embroid- ery, some with bead embroid- ery. The Pretty Girl Cover of the February Issue of the Pictorial Review black and navy; all-wool plaids, |' gain Table—Street Floor. broadcloths and fancy stripes. These have deep box pleats, knife pleating, plain fronts and They are made of all-wool serge. in black and navy, wool plaids and velveteens; in sev- —Blouses of heavy Jap silk, Cutaway Frock Coats | Separate Pants Left | gathered backs, and are trim- | eral styles some with fullness in a variety of models. Some Macazi and Vests. From Suits med with self buttons or Iarge | front, and gathered b with Tuxedo collars, and in agazine bone buttons and have the deeP | pave' the cut-in po the lot are a few tricolettes S Angadicats P or narrow belts. | others outside pocke others outs with embroidered silk girdle, in brown and navy. Uiteresting and illustra the magazine ex teresting. —One of the most interest- ing of the new serials just be- gun in this February issue, is *Alice Adams,” by DBooth Tarkington. —Spring Fashions, of course, come_in for several pages of the Pictorial Review Maga- zine, and practical talks on Spring gardening, keepin down the plumbe i will be of interest to the ma- jority of women. —The magazine is priced, a copy 25¢ —Pictorial Review Fashion Book for Spring has a won- derfully full assortment of Spring blouse es, straight- line princess dre nd pat- terns for frocks and aprons for the work-a-day hours. This is also pric Kann's—Second Floor. Worth up 54750 up to 55.75 to $75.... $75........ “KEEP BABY OUT-OF-DOORS THIS FINE WEATHER” \ Special Pre-Inventory Sale of 48 Bloch BABY CARRIAGES That Were $48 to 37 45 Go Tomorrow at.......... ° —These carriages are made of fine selected reed;. have roll top on hood and front. Reclining back and foot well. Tubular steel frame throughout. 14-inch rubber-tired wheels. Every carriage is reversible and is upholstered in fine quality Bedford cord, with hood lined in green. —Complete with wood handle grips, nickel-plated caps. —Are easy running carriages and light, besides being large and roomy. White Goods —English Longcloth, 36 inches wide, a closely woven quality, with a fine chamois finish; éen-yard pieces. Special, a piece, Wednesday. $l -69 —40-inch White Chiffon Ba- tiste, a very fine and sheer quality, with a silky finish, suitable for all kinds of lin- zene.d ‘l’-;?l:imerly priced 89c a yard. Wednesday, a Ao 50‘: —White Novelty Voiles, 36 and 40 inches wide, in plaid and striped styles: regularly $1.00 and $1.2: - 75‘: cial, a yard 5 Kann's—Street Floor. S ft C “ Sl g 15 : o 0 ars 15 and 15%. c 2 for 25¢ In Hats All Soft Hats All Soft Hats Mode Up to $8 Up to $13.50 RGezl:cSEP:o 33.65 56.65 50c In Cravats All Cut- All Cut- Mode Knit- Silk Cravats Silk Cravats ted Cravats Up to $1.50 Up to $3.50 Up to $4.50 6oc $l 35 $1.69 3 for $2.00 3 for $3.75 3 for $4.75 ‘The retina of the eye serves the same purpose as the film or plate in a camera. It is a sensi- ‘tive interweaving of delicate nerves that form a screen that records the light mes- sages that enter our Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Come in Tomorrow and See for Yourself 190 Topaz-Color Bakelite Necklaces at Almost Unbelievable Savings Because the maker in Italy wanted a quick outlet for too heavy a stock; our share of the purchase was exactly 190 strands, and as beautiful a ot of topaz- color bakelite beads as you ever selected from. They will go quickly at these |MALeese Opricac cPTO TRISTS AT N.W Pimply? Well, Don’t Be People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets A pimzly face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a packe age of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. - prices. —58 Necklaces, $1200 to | —56 Necklaces, $8.50 to Seo v $6.00 |20 $4.00 —76 Necklaces, $6.00 to = $3.00 In Shirts 9x12-ft. Axminster and ould ;:';: E‘;: e“’nken b&e“"::l:!:‘:‘m — H — > All Kann’s—East Room—Street Floor, ® S Bt s e bood, bowets sral | Sl Shirts Sill and Linen Madras Shirts VWilton Velvet Rugs Edwards’ Shirts les, She. succossl sbatituie fr b Up 10'3750 e, Are You Getting Your Share of the Big Purchase? ol o “ (3 Grmatee L. | 5g% 53% 519 TR St e S g | Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do P o elt Fl C 1l damimera | 0 e e | ||| RINgWalt’s £ Floor Coverings|| Rug Mills Makes | - Sexece g ¥ i . inally Priced $79.95 ' 3, v —A Carlod i Tis Bt Jowary So—2 5. Wis..... soa iy $58.50 wu,_"n“t;d b\"':afll dull, Tisticss, Woolly aid warm —The Lot was sold to us as “run-of-the-mill"—many of the c Clearing Sale Price, ® s i Srasi s Qyeater Vests —vwon $3.%5 e —An offer that includes our entire remaining | (] / . = o P oe Tablets are ly v S tdcsioptogld i : e stocks of these high-grade rugs. Not just a table compound mixed with ‘itve =HKitelnces g imee T g Rpms few patterns, but at least thirty fine oriental :::‘:!y:; ;fll know them by their —Bathrooms —Hallways —Sleeping Porche: qesi v 7 t]‘ latest l(y) e Dr..Edwards spent Jeors among —Bedrooms —Dining Rooms —Sewing Rooms fl:s;gns.il uh l? vgr_v g i 2 Dowe} pomplaiats, and Ofive Tabiets -T\_Col'ise_lljl\(a}o;ies —Sun Parlors —Playrooms aKv:xlm’?—v?I‘l?irx"a ;fl;‘;‘:e' ; 3 ann's—Third Floor. ) are the immensely effective result. Take gne or two nightly for a week. See Wow much better you feel and look. 15c and 30c. S