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11 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 1921 ——— dent Masary Il with phlebitis, | er, with the temperature well below |Paris with a mission to join the An-| has notified the Bolivian legation tha J neseDQfendLangdonSlayer- or inflammat: the inner mem- | the zero mark, followed the blizzard [gora (nationalist) delegation for th has recognized the new Bolivian ) Py | am branes of the veins. There is some ) throughout Manitoba province, which [purpose of effecting a union, if po: overnment. anxiety over his condition. ble, between it and the delegation interrupted train and telegraph serv- —_— cupational troops is spreading. ac- | cording to advices from Agram. It | is said there have been some cas- ualties in recent fights. Insurgents Threaten Kiev. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.—Sev- N, Switzerland.—Kiev is threat- {anty-six positions on insurgents, who are rapidly [staff of the city schools in numbers, according to | the result of the failu | news received from U a. The . F . L | fee. “Half of Winnipex's Tomes were |resénting the Constantinople gover ey - \ / ) ene; Revolt Spreads. | without electricity because of storm |ment. Dy - > oy News Events in Foreign Lands erin Revele sprende. | without iy " % against Jugoslav oc- | e Teachers Continue Strike. (e sure you get BROMO.) 30¢ g to defray the expense of the coming By the Associated Pres: TOKIO, Februa of Toshigoro Og the teaching visit to Europe of the Japanese crown ant as prince was approved unanimously in the house of representatives. 16.—Punishment the Japanese Consult Us About Your Requirements $100,000 GIFT TO YALE. ebruary 18 killed Naval sentry who shot and Austria and gary Negotlate. | govias “povernment. is Lieut. Langdon of the United States Buying South Africa's Wool. VIENNA. — Negotiations have been | forcements from Kharkov and M QUAU" cruiser Albany at Viac | CAPE TOWN, Union of South Africa. begun between Austrian and Hun- cow to the Kiev garrison, which now |ance with an ultimatum issued by the 9 P Staat SERVICE December: one It is officially announced that the fm- | garian plenipotentiaries for the set-|amounts to 40.000 men. There was o | aehool board. oF osicnction Hncnthey tion introd perial government has offered to pur- | tlement of the German west Hun-| reign of terror in the city of i&ier & VALUE by jchase 100,000 bales of last season’s | gary dispute. Hungary Is endeavor- | during J . and nearly 1,000 per- France Qtefuses Opera Grant. It is not tim member o i{ ool and it is stated that investiga- | ing to induee Austria fo consent to ns are proceeding with a view to| change in the boundaries of this ter e disposal of the new crop. | ritory, fixed by the treaty of St. G for certain eco- | d, according to advices. when our 63 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service e Premier Hughes Tnjured. | 4 TTRACTIVE | would milita — main. in exchange SYD! S W.—willi, —looking homes are abanes . omic concessions. It 1s understood | & S P am 2 (HeRcIepancs French Marines to Leave. Hungary is willing o agree to a Hushe t ali med Depu kept _so by the aid of Y PARIS.—The occupational force of | customs union with Austria. The FoUsly child in the ¢ PAINT. | French marines which has been si crux of the matter apparently is the departments uest of the N . . N in Cuttaro, southern Dalmatia, | desire of Hungary to retain the city [JUry was to ulduln_x‘:al ¥ Interior :.::kr.nvrl-vr Ph Main 31 NW. »| will evacuate that town at the end | of Oedenburg, the principal city of = he > one Mai . N.W. ;"f,’,f;l',?rh" z of this month. Lo etitons: Turkix tions May Unite. it by a vote of 406 to 1 o=t in 311 811 E St. i e . e Reouf Ahmed | X 11 President Masaryk Il Winnipeg Storm Damage. Be ot T | Bolivian Officials R r. k. FERGUSON, In of the Turkis olivian Als C. oeh PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia.—Presi- | WINNIPEG, Manitoba.—Clear weath- | em as left n.-.:‘erk'fn‘;‘ LONDON —The Britis |.mll'alnllmr nepnrmnn'. Ph N 2 20 WW//W/////WWW” point of mili as that of mor: sentry would Raleigh Haberdasher—Hours 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.—1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue For This Special Purchase none but the " Finest 1921 Silk-Lined Models would do Men are looking to this store for unusual things---for Super-Values---AND GETTING THEM TOO. No half way measure. We've set a mark for 1921---way up on the HEIGHTS. This Store will be successful only as it DESERVES Success. Men are coming to us by the hundred, for clothes, who never came before---and they’re going away amazed at the values. These men are making this Store WIN! and this great sale will bring them back again and again as Permanently Satisfied Patrons. 85 ¥ o . Y =65 Hart Schaffner & Marx ner soldiers in the Yok adopted res ishment of 11 been confirmed India Seeks Race Equality. 3 Phe legis- four-hour ion, firstly, between be main- partner- I equality; = the application the administration Leing calculated to f respect of the anding com- iies of the Am- same Scale as of martial la of Punjab, t deeply wound the Indians, and third pensation for the fa ritsar victims on tl Xuropeans. Unemployment in Switzerland. BERN.—The number of unem- ployed in Switzerland rose this week from 113,000 to 123.000. Many watch factories and textile industries have closed. Armed Strikers Surrender. Armed strikers izing the terri- outhern Argen- conditionally tory of Santa Cru tina, have surrendere and given up their as, it is said in dispatches from governor of the district. Some of the strikers are under arrest Funds for Japanese Prince. TOKIO—A bill appropriating funds —_— e Special TIRES Snap up! CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. Formerly Miller Bros.’ Auto Sapply House. 812 14th St., 4 Doors North of H St. PERPETUAL | BUILDING | ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent | on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets Nearing H l’ $7,000,000 ll puny l' gt (rA ¢ $600,000 ' gy Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary Tt 4lll ';,,,,ml‘l NI atisfaction —Is assured when Plitt does the Painting, Paper- banging or Upholstering. We sell Fize Furniture, 1325 14th S¢, Main 4224-5. Fitting Stout Women is OUR| Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., b To do it so well When you need a Suit, Coat, Dress, Skirt or Waist, see us first. 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