Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1921, Page 4

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2 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4, 1921 P[]I_AN[] RUMANlA More Than 20 Mexican Banks [&554. 5 ta i Efi,”:f‘&’ii‘:%,.‘,‘:%?;-f-f’; s e s e to Open Again by Obregon Decree [~ = === 55 s - PACTIS PROPOSED — i Institutions Closed During Carranza Regime, Including | Crechosiovak foreign minister, has ar-lernment on its (nternal policy. The Defensive Alliance, Military and Economic, Against Bol- By the Associated Press, shevik Danger, in View. MEXICO CITY, Fy-the Associated Press. CPARIS, February 4—Poland and Ra- fhania are negotiating & defensive alli- @hce, which will include not only mill- fary affairs, but will contain economic told the 2"..“&5”5"&;:"“" S est of theso institutions la, 1o, inaugu Tie sty bo Sald, “Is now being | Naclonal de Mexico of this city, in which | INdI%: yd T bope’ to conclude it me;,‘ e eavs orsign. nves Cel tion,” explaining that the recent call Deotia dennlmy en I go to Bu eoncluding my vl-lt in Paris. n -m he open their doors must M filed by the the, mlnmar o o tem” and not against the duke. The d not only on the bolshevik danger | p;1is with ‘count.-ies, but on their general | S3HEE Ry 10, although thi Common interests.” may be extended a omclally o ulev days. s L Gifedd AR VItig Peie Local bankers, when questicned yester- :3?:&’:‘% d:::lroy éne system byy Conclusion of a Franco-Polish oom. day, were tnable to give an estimate of S Dy, mercial accord f: o principal | either the nasets or liabilities of the| Wik [ O'DWYeram and e I} bjects for the visit of oalioh “leaders. | various banks affected by the decros. | Font" o falam, was possible. Prince Sapleha told newspapers here | They would not hasard The m‘en!uamy of a military convention | ture as to the value of money is also being considered. but no concrete | issued by them a.nd now he::l“ i:xlev' HELSINGFORS.—The Finnish state | \ Banco Nacional de Mexico, Favored—Flurry in says 3 dispazch to the London Times than twenty Mexican banks, which for-{ war criminals has been concluded,{ COPENHAGEN.—The foreign minis-|pointed out “has a socialist charao- merly had authority to issue paper|ana that it has been decided to prose- | o has introduced two bills in the folic _|ter,” he asserted that the working- money, and which were cloged during the | cyte four persons. The trials prob-| Danish representation abroad and com-|roni and rice less than § per ‘cent of administration of President Carransa,|ably will commence in Marc! p;,@e the reorganization of uu !omn dh it agxvens X ea X yesterday permissis inisf rinking, s being less an fore e e o o e Mt i EOE et | Ve the war. Prince Sa- CALCUTTA.—M. K. Gandhi, the In- Expanding Span avy. Sy ol deaturety publio by President Obregon. Th larg- | dlan leader, Has addressed a lottcr 0| MADRID—Experts of the ministry | Bullders veto Taking tn Soldiers. ecutive committee of the operatives sald a ballot among the different unions proved overwhelmingly against acceptance of the government plan. ferred to the ot more naval vessels in mh,. the absorption of former service men to alleviate unemployment. The ex- a9 10.000. ber pf known Seeks Treaty With Csechoslovakia. ROME.—The chamber of deputies LONDON.—Dr. Bduard Benes, the|yesterday voted confidence in the gov- Outfit Your Home or Your Busmws rived in Venice -ml will proceed to Rome | vote was 226 to 79. from Milan. It t und that on S . Financial Circles. of the main objects of his visit will be e "l' m';-'l"me & 4 to conclude a commercial treaty between o campalgn agal e —— i Italy and Szechoslovakia. Dr. Benes|!NCTease In the price of bread is ab. accompanied by experts. 3 su according t%.‘gensqt::"w::nn e. e st e e s e istics he declared were published by ng 4.—Moro| eleven cases on the entente's list of| Reorxanizing Diplomatio Service. | fiotisa he qeclared Wwele publsned by thing providing for a large extenulon of [man’s family spends on bread, maca- Bargams—Wonderful at Camp Humphreys 50% Saving on wholesale cost Dismantling Now y - g tal expenses of eating and was the Banco|the Duke of Connaught, who i8 inlof marine are elaborating plans for LONDON.—Operatives in the build- rate reform legisla- | the extension ‘of arsenals, dockyards Ing trades, at a meeting today, re- |COAL = WOOD & Consult Us About Yuur Requirements ents. | for a boycott of all functions connect- "'""' Lo Te-| ed with his visit is against tho “sys- lotter said that the non-co-operators |R ume| gith the government held the per-|R which erism and Free Imports and Exports. decis‘on has been reachcd Rumors " that the d ¢ Lumbger inks Po.{lh h J°“'"§.‘ "l" “.2 s e | P cedl caumed K | e e s QUALITY Beams—Joists, .2x4 ? Wash Basihs war min's: siiy e d X B ihe. festan bal. | loiah foss Faplaly. duding the past fow | Ports will be fres, cxcept on articles not | SERVICE 2x6, 2x8, 2x10 Toilets arliest date possible | gayg f prime necessiy, | pendlnp leg.slation Shezthmgs Sidings Radiators Mipa o i == e oty el e VALUE . and Flooring . Steam Boilers fimper’ I paenasey it Wivkaravs Ecomvn PR s ‘.,'.,,{'},,":,2,,,,;.,,, e mr& robar ol ciny] Doors and Garage Doors Hot Water Tanks\ epared l° vesist any & BIRMINGHAM, England.—J. Austen i 12 - 4 Chamberlain, enancellor . of fhe ex- | be imported in 1921. 63 Years of Faithf_l, Efficient Service })\_mdov.s Gol" Air l‘-;umacses and Valves .ation of a ancn-l’o“!h chequer, in’a ”“ch here today an- S y laster Boards alvanized and Steam Pipe considered and Dresi-| 5 nced thui the excess profits tax| German Steamship Sarrendered. Roofiny Complete buildings. All e was first Sent Pusudum planned his trip to Paris. | FOCER P ool be withdrawn.| + LONDON.—The newly completed Ger- Bathtuos sizes one or two stories e Intransigeant,’ Japas, Inforsed bolished, | man steamship von Tirpitz, a_vessel of IR the Prenchnm'wrmm»n;lltw\;;tfig‘g:ggl‘g ly:.o".:'.‘gziwgfldn'om:'t‘?t“ :,: l:; ebe 19,200 tons, was surrelglzrpdw‘n:h Itrlx’l- i B Stoves TLanbesin smatliop darge Aantity et the aegotiation of a conven- | Proposed to feplace it and no new {;{_rr\g‘h:rrn .f:’":im in accordance e | Easte : kln Ca Hu hr < va tion or conventions that the Poles might | taxes wou e proposed fos the com- B \ ; . be called upon £o sign with France. | ing financial year. Lndvie Nariens ot Stockbolm. Phone Main 311 811 E St. N.W. rn Wrec g C() v mp mphreys, Lasting Peace Deemed Impossible. |will Presecute Four War Oriminals. | §TOCKHOLM.—Ludwig C. A. is declared to have expressed| BERLIN.— Dispatches to Berlin | tens, former unrecognized Russian iesvicd) LI CE LR T i the | newspapers from Leipzig say that tho'embassador in the United States, who understanding with France would be the onl y wi malocain hes rol st a buter state Raleigh Haberdasher—Hours 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.—1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue President Millerand gave a banauet in hono: Presigent Pilsudaki and his t t ysee “lle"“es Aler Briand, Marshals Foch 2o Petan ‘sna former President Poln- care being present. The presidents ex- changed cordial t { BRITAIN ADVISES RUMANIA. Counsels Beginning of Peace Ne- gotiations With Soviet Russia. LONDON, February 4.—Rvmania has been advised by Lhe British govern- ment to enter peace negotiations with soviet Russia, says a wireless dis- patch received here from Moscow to- adds. has offered its services as mediator. It is asserted Rumania requested the soviet government to send dele- 'gates to Riga to draw up & peace program. OPPOSE PACT REVISION. Premier Rhallis Speaks for Greek Gov.mmcnt. LONDON, Greek rralnlor M. Rhlllu. G.ellrcd in the use yesterday that the government hld decided to oppose to the utter- most any revision of the treaty of Sevres, according to an Athens dis- utch to the London Times. Gen. Danglis, Venlnlllt. has pledg- ed his support to uu liberal Duty pol- icy without revision. Big Buying Does Wonders---We'll Say So! ‘Hart Schaffner €2 Ma Yes! Big Buying does wonders and buying from Big People like Hart Schaffner & Marx does" more. Concentrated Big Orders—all for one make—the best make—of Clothes meant far greater values than by scattered, hit-or-miss purchases in three or four directions. And our sizing-up, filling-in orders for this sale were enormous, too. They had to be—to mamtam full, completev assortments for a sale of such magmtude. ; : » [ What Doesn’t Go Up Can’t Fall OON as. A N price ascen- sions involve power. nt i priee-drops rove that necessity did not alone elevate them. With tumbling price falls nxblic confidence. Un- dging bulwarks amid this faltering ith, are the busi- nesses that ignored ehances for great gain, gadded profits and le-dealmg gMeal- times, the atest number come here be- .catse the simple rule < FINAL REDUCTIONS! " SUITS O’COATS Reduced from $75 $70 $65 Reduced from $70 $65 $60 $2985 $32 85 “of least price and most Every Suit in this sale is a Hart Schaffner & Marx product. Hart Schaffner & Marx. Overcoats are. simply magnificent— ‘fobd ity has per- Every size is here—and model you prefer—any color or weave. every coat in this sale is made by them. Big, warm; fleecy _ pistently prevailed— At $29.85 you can buy style and good old-time quality. woolens; conservative, free-swinging, fitted models, as you prefer. - WALLIS’ T2th and G Streets N.W. Now’s ‘the Time . 'to Paint i Paint Reduced ~ 20% and 259, Me are glad to announce s reduction as local repre- ative of the Acme ite #ad and Color Works Co. New Era Paint, $4 Gal "g 7 - Reduced 20% Now #7 Acom Paint, §3 Gal. H Reduced 25% Now List of Local Dealers bl-..ullt- NE At o 1Y D. m Vemior i3 B 5. WE. B Jonese INT T B B W T '-5-0 ’-':r 1408 14t B 5w Geo. M. 498 7th 6e. AW, W. H. BUTLER CO0. 607-609 C N.W, Distributer 25 RO e o 12,13 and 14. stout sizes. BOYS’ Hart Schaffner & Marx Plenty Blue Serge and Blue Unfinished Worsted 8 5 Suits. Sizes 7, 8,9, 10, 11, Ibnlnud Russia Calf and Brogue High Shoes Men’s Fine Quality to *40 Suits $13.50 and $12 Brown Russia Calf Ox- Values for : fords. Y Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded A Small Deposit =~ Raleigh Haberdasher ‘== Accepted 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue Now the latest authority gives the A century ago 300 species of orchids were shown, and those very imperfactly. )

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