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TODAY’S BOND PRlCES Noon prices reported to The Star ovet direct New-York-Washington wire by Redmend & Cos City of Paris 6 1921... Sper.ulue in a Vocation in Dennnd « » citytis full of le who are able to do clerical work’ uethmé more. Blf“l‘;:e Government and Business require ists. + Research University will help you to discover your aptitudes, in for your vocation, and to-secure a good position. has a hundred residence and two hundred correspondence covering: . of G, }L and Ireland 5igs 1922, . of G Commereial Art Teaching Statisties Danking Office Management axement Writing for the Preas Income Tax Werk Amcrican Industries Public Speaking and Expresaion icago Northwestern 7s 1830.. Bbcknantics =y Chi., Hock Taland and Paciflc refds. Cllkfllo Union Station 6 Consolidated Gas Ts.. Delaware aud ifoduod 53 1650 Erle general lien s il | General Electric 6s. {lilinola Central 5. rnational-Mercanti] Inter. Rapid Pl’lllfil 1st and ref. .3s. Louisville 7s 1980 ien > Foreign Trade —And Many Others— RESEARCH UNIVERSITY An Expert, Non-Profit-Mnklng ns:,M.... SRR ( Service for Studemts, 20 Jackson Place—Near the White House—Main 540 French Secretarial Work Restaurant Business Nation - Wide Demand For Trained Men and Women in 3 Restaurants, Cafeterias, Téa Rooms Complete, practical course in Restaurant administra- tion. Fascinating work. All branches taught by experts. mesh in three months. Placement service included. Night Class Now Farmm: Moderate Tulh?lhfialy Terms Lewis Hotel Training School, Inc. Clifford Lewis, Presideat 1324 New York Avenue, N.W. 1 Seates Trubh ted States Rubber 7x ted States Rubber 1!4 d States Steel 8. F. = Virginia Catolina - Chemi on & Co. 1st G, STUDY YOUR TAX BLANKS. Fridley, Jr., Makes Plea for Co-Operation. Fill out your income tax blanks so far as you are able before seeking the id of government officials in making your income tax returns. This is the plea of Harry M. Fridiey, jr.. in charge of the income tax office at 1422 Pennsylvania avenue, where the line of Washington income tax- payers to be seen from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. grows longer every day. “If all persons would fill out the first page of the return, which does not require the aid of a tax expert, | before coming here it would enable us to save their time and that of the rest of the public” said Mr. Fridley today. “Theré seems to be as many persons needing help in making their returns this year as last, and in- dications are that our receipts will be fitly as large. H. M. SPECIAL INSTRUCTION—Assistant auditor examinations and first-class civil mervice ex- 8, 12 and 23, both men and 2 t_entire course. $5. Call 5 md 7 p.m., the Civil Service Prepara- tory School. sout Franklin_ 2080, COLUMBIA SCHOOL of ‘l“'vmwrm- 14th & T Sts, North 272 A Phone . 2508 [§ - Night Classes—Day Classes d School Individual Instraction Course in 3 to 9 Months .n-mmnu:e.uqu EN‘I'ERANYTIME Through this period of commercial readjustment Strayer's bas kept the ow and always the best com- mereial training for each and every t. “our inspection invited. l AT NINTH Main 3430 Panama Wants Differences With Costa Rica Patched Up. The United States government has ama to use its good offices to com- pose differences between Panama and Costa Rica due to the alleged in- vasion of Panama territory by Costa Rican troops. It is reported that “an armed miis- . |sion,” headed by Gen. Quintero, a member of President Porras' cabinet, has been sent to the threatened dis- trict “to regain sovereignty over the 36th YEAR. SP ANISH ECLOor OF | invaded territory.” NWASHANGTON | CAMP To,BE SOLD. Profs.._from lwh—envn-uu-x ul‘elhrl w. Camp Taylor on the outskirts of Rapid Progress. 14235 6 __(:—CT——__— Louisville, Ky., is to be subdivided UNTANCY and 501d In parcels, with the improve- ments on each. The plan of sale treats the improvements as a portion of the real estate, and not as sal- vage. The government paid $1.100,000 for the land, embracing 2,047 acres, and expended $7,860,000 for improve ments, including roads, sewers, Wat system. buildings, etc. ATIONAL ,HOOL FINE S Penn.Ave.,M-m 1760 POTEET & RE, Props.. 1 d ST Nw mufi! MAIN 4859, — MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. G. B. n—fi'm" Girard mow, Evening Classes - .PACE INSTITUTE T8 G ST. N.W., Corner 8th and G Sts. Gol. 1208w note rending ta e e For Sailings and Full Information APSlY Ofmlfl . COMFANY'S ' OFFICE, 1405 N. H. AVE., AT DUPONT CIROLE. 2¢($17 14th St. N.W. MERCHANTS AND MINERS | ¥ m- =W ATLANTIC_CITY, N. J. Esfablisbed 1064, Pl MiNlions of Passeogera Carried. Not a Life Last. | 2 VIA NORFOLK, BOSTON ;i SPALTRIDAY. & P PROVIDENCE uowu al'r"'x. VANNAH E JACKSONVILLE "Méals and berth in stateroom o8 llho.n incinded. s PIKR 3 PRATT ST. BAL'rhloll‘ STEAMS COMPANY 'STRANGE AS IT MAY SEEM, THERE i SNOW ANYWHERE IN ATLANTIC Cllwo Bogrdwalk is thronged with visitors enjoying Atlantic City's wonderful are promenadisg. roll the Walk ni enieying th the m‘:‘;]:m::,"' e _‘l.he sunshine, gossiping t Water Swimming Pools. ‘Motoriog, Horseback Riding. Thes . Concerts, ete.—in addition {o the’ indisid ot entertaitments .fil’.;a‘f:‘f{. 0 SNOW ON THE GO [\ The Country a-b 18-hole course 'is in .w'fi:'fl??.‘.. THE LEADING HOUSES. TUnexeelled for Cuisine and Hospitalis Information, Rates, etc. (All are: American miee) woneny oFlon —BOULOGNE—LONDON Perst-Class Onig —Lusurious Few 16-Knot SMps PANHANDLE STATE, Mar. 15, Apr.19 |' OLD NORTH STATE, Mar. 39, May 3 N | ', wi ‘wrif rican’ plan, uajess othermise” oted) Gal GIIQ:-HI":AI! 3 jotel Chelsen ‘Thompson & Co. -ne snxnm Europea: n Pla J. Weikel, )!‘r The Holmburst THotci Mores el lorte Bell & Cope, Owners, The B Asaet and) Eu. Flan: boroush-Bie: ‘White & Sous Co. 3 Joel Hillman, H Cabin fand Third Class : IKA .. Mar,8, Apr. 21 ------ . Apr.7,May19 NEW YORK—BREMEN—-DANZIG (Gsbia and Third Clise) ANTIGONE, Mar. 19, Apr. 30 . SUSQUEHANNA, Apr. 6, May 31 45 BROADWAY, N, Y. Phone 1200 Whitehall ZeWILTSHIRE | ~ Cap., the; run. water; lll'lhl, ete. " ELLL e s GorLiN, Hx_ AEW ORLEANS.. * ADRIATIC... NIW VORK—LIVIRPOOL .Mar. 10 (3d class only) «Mar, 12, Apr. 16, May 14 pr.” 2, Apr. 30, May 28 ASKS U. S. TO'INTERVENE. | been asked by the President of Pnn—' m 'gmm. o- Drafts -nl’Fonlcu Money Orders | £l Paso. . Washington |1 NEW YORK—NAPLES—GENOA: | SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. .~ (Reported by Redmond &:Co. American Tel. & Tel.' l- uzz ‘*& Amerlcan-Tel, & Tel. 6s ‘American_Thread Co. 68 Er s American” Tobaceo Co. 781921 Amerjcan Tobaceo C American Tobacco G Lot naconda Aogio American uu Argentine 0 1 It I & Pacifc 6 lm Louis 6a Hocking Valley 8 1 Kennecott Gopper_7s 1930. Ligcett & Myers Tob. ba 102 FOREIGN BONDS. Quotations furnislicd by W. B. Hibbs & Co. Prices at uoo | Dresden 4% Dusscldort 45, THE WEATHER. District of = Columbia—Fair and slightly warmer tonight, with lowest temperature about 26 degrees; tomor- row increasing cloudiness and warm- er; moderate variable wirls. Maryland—Fair and slightly warm- er tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer; moderate va- riable winds. Virginia—Fair tonight, slightly warmer in north portfon; tomorrow partly cloudy and warmer; moderate northeast and north winds, becoming variable. West Virginia—Fair and - slightly warmer tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness. and warmer, becoming un- settled. | ¢ Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 34; 8 p.m., 30; 12 midnight, 26; 4 a.m., 23; 8 a.m. noon, 30. - Barometér—4 p.m., 29.83; 8 p.m., 29.9/ 12 midnight, 29.96; 4 a.m., 29.98; 8 a. 30.07; noon, 30.08. Highest temperature, 36, occurred at 3 p.m.. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 22, occurred at 8 a.m.- today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 32; lowest, 23. Conmdition of the Water. TeM)ernlure and ccndmdn of the water 3t 8 am.:. Great Tem- Derature. 35; condition, 22; Tide Tables. .- (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low _tids m. and 5:03 p.m.; high tide, 1 and 10.53 p.m, Tomorrow—Low _tide, 53 p.m.; high tide, 11:41 p.m. The Sun and Meon. _ Today—Sun rose, 6:47 am.; sun sets, 5:56 p.m. '3 a.m. and 11 19 a.m. and Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6.46 a.m.; sun sets, 5:57 p.m. Moon rises, 9:58 p.m.; sets, 8:28 a.m. ‘Automobile lamps to be- lighted one- half hour afters sunset. Weather in Various Citles. o i 39943y, § +ut gem osory 2l +e e suproysac H EEET TR usgfa:zé;ms::szausssss:s;u: FES T BERREBERRS Father John's ine has a record of 66 years success in] re: g coughs and colds., —Advertisement. i “WET” SHIPS WANTED. Edmonds Bill Bavored by Shipping Board, Says Chairman Benson.* The Shipping Board does not view. With- favor extension ot ‘probibition to America’s merchant marine, Chair- man Benson’ has informed Chairman Volstead of the House'judiciary com- mittee, which- is considering the Ed- monds bil-to permit American ships to sell liquor at sea. The-bill w: proposed to meet the eondm brought about by Attorney General Palmer's recent opinfon that the laws of the United States, including the prohibition acts, follow ships under the American flag wherever they. go. The enforcement of the prohibition acts as.applied to American ships on the high seas, Chairmag Benson in- formed Representative Volstead, would work to the disadvantage of American shipping Intérests, already hard pressed by foreign competition. STEAMSHIPS, ....Apr. 6 May 4, June NEW YORK ViA: -«Ton—Azo l° mmesul.'rAn—NAM.:s—eINoA Canoplc. AMERICAN LINE and RED STAR LINE N. VJ—PL'IHOUTH—CN ERBOURG— Apr. Mar. 26 - Kroonland..Apr. 9 ORK—DANZIG—Via HA o Sothrang e (34" clavs <Mar, AMERICAN LINE—New York-Hamburg (DIM‘m Hnehurh (via Vigo, Spaia), Mar. s—u-nnoll Minnekahda (new, triple screw, 17,220 tons), M: 1—Hnmurln. Apr. L7} . 31, May 12 - (39 class only) INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY IMFSLNW. R. M. Hicks, uoa:gerMmger v SEES ERBOR IN THEFTS, | So Cluds Peague, ‘Colored, Is Giv- | en Only, Brobation Sentence. . Although having pleaded gullty to the thett of twénty-€ight different articles from the: Mount Vernon Seminary, Claudé probation sentence today upon. his ap- TDearance “before Judge McMahon, the United States branch of the Police’ Court. The articles stolen were: Three bath | towels, valued at 50 cents each; two silk scarfs, valued at §1 apiece; teen handkerchiefs, valued at 25 cents each; \ Was | three pairs of scissors, valued at 50 cents ‘each, valued at $1 apiece. It was- testified that the deféndant 9% | had no previous criminal record, and now realized the error of his ways. MRS. STOCKMAN DEAD. Daughters of American Revolution. Mrs. %.| Los Angeles, Calit., tivities of the Daughters of the Revo- lution, died Wednesday at her home, according to word received here to- day bY her sister, Mrs. Horace Nelson Doocy. Mrs. Stockman was a life member of the local. Margaret Whitten Chapter, Natlonal Revolution, quaintancé in Washington. . frequently see Teague, colored, -received a #ix- one Bpoon, valued at 50 cents; and two fountain pens, Prominent in Activities of Sarah . Frances Stockman of prominent in ac- Boclety, Daughters of the and she had a wide ac- Y N Candy Wholesome and fresh; it comes, right from our factories’ to the Liggett Stores. Jordan Almonds Yes, they’re those whole, select almonds, sugar coated, assorted flavars, that you sold at nearly 9 double ‘this price 5 C =4 CHILDS DIVIDEND CUT OUT. EW.YORK, February 25 Chl‘l s Company has been el 13 beendeclared. Hcretofore the compa has the ! OIL STOCKS. Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. B, ivided on the common (new). 0l Co per; cent on the preferred paid an extra'1t of 1 per cent on | common, JI FETIS SIOW.VE. |15 NEW YORK. February prices brought about output at the we cun da barreis, a decline of daily average over the pr Bual report of issued next wee ly $25 per share shares of common stoc pre ac $5,0 RAIL RECEIVER NAMED. ATLANTA. February 25.—Judge last May's s_a!e was recorded at the! NEW YORK, February 25.—Dry ;l;,l Sibleyl. ind!hc L'ni((;;| S dll CouE ;‘\:‘l’):(;_rxr;{‘:xafr:lg‘venh::“ the International | goods markets are firm Branded ay, signed an order app | ot W l’r!xzjdonl B. L. Bugg receiver fur The prices, however, it was expl for spring distribution the Atlanta. Birmingham and Atlanti -‘lt!))ruxin‘nxleh' 30 per rce and jobbers hold them = railroad. The order was issued on/ ~ those obtained at the sale premium. > business sh petition of the Birmingham Trust and | ast month. % | signs of exp: quarter Savings Company of Birmingham, About 00 pelts were disposed of. | Wool good: ed Ly th Ala., which alleges that it holds a note lpru’o~ ranging from $30 to $140 apiece. wome vear t prices name for $90,000, due March 7, which the| Total sales since Monday approxi- | early Raw silks a road is ugable to pay. Imated $3,400,000, it was announced. | firm and burLuN . . [ - 7.4 (] 13th and F 15th and G 1006 F [ . Face Cream Just a few of the best - selling Face Creams at Lxgge t'g cut pnccs. Pond’s-Extract Cold Credm! 24c & 47c D-& R Cold Cream ..39%c Cream' Elcaya, 30c & 49c Ponjptian Massage Cream-. 47c, 54c & 98c We_;récommend Arbidtus Co ion Dhlppufln; tc;%‘“month 43C § Your Teeth The ard the gateway to, ;6%:] health. Their negléct “and decay lead ‘nf:leasant complica- " tions. - " We recommend Kienzo " Dental Cream’ thoroughly 256 f cleansing - Liberal ‘size ¥ Batlung At nggett s-you will find many;things "to - increase the®’convenience and pleasure of bathing. Battt: Sprays *Wash Cloths- . SotBo Sanitary onges . ..40c to $3.50 Ba’stfi'grushes, 60c to $5.00 “4711”, Bath Salts .. ..50c, 90c, $1.80 Fn 2 : Soaps = Yau-will find the- parti- cular '+ soap . you . have grown..accustomed to at reducéd: prices in. Lig- get s.s Cuticara Soap .......18 Woodbury’s Soap Resinbl Soap .*° Jap:Rose Soap Palmblive Soap Pearsy Soap , Reiall To:let .v....2 for 16c Thel most dependable and-’ best” :selling ' Face .and Talcum- Powders, gene- rally at a saving. }ava -Face -Powder: ofiteel Talcum ... ...25¢ Jotitedl Face Powder, 50c A h -.28¢c and S3c f’b y: Powder, 19¢, Sqfi bs Tak:um L. .28¢ for ures. The m for the Petroleum ending Frbruary rned on the | ntion and preferred dends and | <h position in the neighborhood of | 00,000 | RUSSIAN SABLES LOWER. ST. LOUIS, Mo., February | duction of approximately Special Prices Reductions so drastic as to make it advisable to stock up now against future needs. 5 40c size Fletcher’s Castoria .............25¢c $1.30 size Pinkham’s Veg. Comp. ..........77c $1.00 size Listerine, 14-0z. ................74c $1.20 size Bromo Seltzer .................7T4c 16 oz. size Horlick’s Malted Milk . .........69¢ - $1.50 size Scott’s Emulsion . .. PR SRy -, $1.25 size Father John’s Medicine . . . .. ...$1.00 $1.40 size Sal Hepatica......:...........89 $1.50 size Fellows’ Syrup ...............$1.02 $1.10 size Nuxated Iron ..................65¢c 60c size D. & R. Cold Cream i 39 50c size Mulsified Cocoanut Oil ... ........34c 50c size Java Rice Powder . . s et s BB 65c Lablache Face Powder. ...... ......43c 30c size Lyon’s Tooth Powder-....... ... 50c size Mennen’s Shaving Cream . .. .....29c 50c size Pepsodent Tooth'Paste . . ........32c "30c size Kolynos Tooth Paste ...:.......19c * ‘25csizeCulicuraSoap............. ...l&: . 25c size Woodbury’s Facial Soap ... .....17c- 15¢ size:Rexall Toilet Soap . .......2 for 16¢c, . $1.00 slzeGlycoThymolme........‘......74c Sl.OOnzeLysol... veii....69¢ 75c size Mellin’s Food . . .. L eah%e $100uze£:kay'sl"ood......‘...........691: $1.00 slze H. K. Wampole’s Ext.. Cod Liver $lOOnzeNu]oI..,.(......... RN [ 3110:120:558.. : $1.25 ;size Absorbine, Jr..................79¢ $250nzeAbsorbme,Jr s erets e S ‘50c size Pond’s Vanishing Cream * 25¢ size Pond’s Vanishing Cream . . . .. . 60c siz£Odoromo................. 25c¢ size Holmes’ Frostilla . . SRR | 50¢ size Hinds’ Honey & Almond Cream. .33c 50cs|zeFarhan:ToothPaste...........35c 50c size Pebeco Tooth Paste .. . . No. 1,Hospital Cotton ... ... 39¢ SternoHeat ......:..............12for$1.00 Save Money on Table Needs Liggett’s Breakfast éofiee A select blend, possessing that fine, rich aroma ¥ you so much iook for, yet mild in flavor. Fresh roasted and ground and delivered - ta'our stores frequently. 2 for 46C Regular} 1 . Liggett’s Opeko Tea Week Selected and packed for us by one of the largest Tea lmponers Ceylon, India, Formosa Oolong, China, Japan or Black and Green. You can have your favorite blgnd, and be sertain that it is of ex- cellent quality. Regularly ¥-lb, Ssc. acka ¢ weekEnds . 2 P 5O C - Liggett’s Fine Cocoa Rich in aroma and nounshmg properties. for children. In half-pound tins. Regularly 35¢c a j Week Ends . 45¢ a Ib. ds The ideal moring drink o 2 36C Liggett’s Peanut Butter~ Nething added, nothing taken awa; y. Just fine, select peanuts, properly roasted, finely ground, with ali the nounshmentplefx;“nrf. Regularly 35c. 2 3 6 C for For Your Hair Some of ‘the best known Aspirfn U.D.Ceo. Since the Dressings, Tonics, and ks trade hark rights to the exclusive use Shampoos at cut prices. of the name “Aspirin” ex- \ Mulsified Cocoanut Oil...34c pired, it has been possible Hays’ Hair Health. . Sdc for any laboratory to manu- facture - the' pure -Agpirin. No need now to pay a fancy . price. 100 Aspirin U. D. in 5-gr. tablets. . .c‘t 69¢ Wildrobt Dandruff Rem- edy.... ceereave...49C Rexall “93” Hair Tonic..$1.00 Palmolive Shampoo.......49¢ “Venida Hair ‘Nets. .2 for 25¢ Avked {call must be published © reported to be secking legal ad- | vice as to whether the order, which was | said to be unprecedented, could be en- to | ofticials® {in the price of Russian sables, simce 32¢ . [ ——, :CALL FOR SALARY LISTS- INTERESTS WALL STREET NEW YORK. February . 2. Such a report, great range of bank officials’ ments in | forced. These bankers were quoted as hold- tion of such information would be ‘the source of invidious com- | parison among banks ing that pub unjust reflections. the “controller privately examiners. The controller, criticised salaries by of inequalities and DRY 0 Drug Stores 13th and Pa Ave. 14th and F 1715 Pa. Ave 904 F - 418 7th St. Soda It you are “shopping tired” and want to econ- omize with time and ishing lunch at a Liggett Fountain. Hot Chocolate .with a fresh made sandwich.. 25 C s For Baby the needful things for Baby’s care and conven- ience, clothing excepted. money, try a quick nour- ‘Malted Milk, You will find almost all Corona Castile Soap. 3 for S0c Kleinert’f Baby Pants.”.60c Wash: Cloths ........ 10¢ up Safety Pins....10c per urd Absorbent Cotton, 59c pound Nursing Bottles. 07c up Great Variety Nipples, 5¢c up Teniperature Thermome- ters .... .S1L50 to 92.5. Castoria . Jayne’s Borated and Car- - bolated Talcum Rubber Manufactured under our own supervision in our own factory, and shipped frequently to our stores direct. Liggett’s Rubber Gooda —can be relied on to give maximum service. Liggett’s Special Fountain Syringe, $1.50 Liggett’s Special Hot Water Bottle, $1.50 Both Garanteed. Stop Coughing Treat it in time. Neglect may lead to complica- tions, and will make’it more difficult to check. Use Riker’s Expectorant. Has been curing coughts for more than three- quarters of a century. Féatured this 49 C month at Smokers Liggett’s Special Perfectos A Box of 25 15c Clnu, featured Fri- $2 59 d-y -nd Snt- 10 for $L10 A mild, smooth, Havana blend with a fine shade grown wrapper. - * La Marca Regalia or Londres Just about the most ‘pop- ular and satisfying 10c cigar we have. expressed | opinion that bank stockholders should be | informed as to salaries paid to execu tives. surely - ~-Keén interest was evinced in Wall stree: today in the arder of the controller of the Treasury calling for. a report on salaries of national bank officials in connection with the national bank {call issued yesterd | was polnted out. would mean the making public of the salaries, as the law requires that bank state- response to the controlier's Some bankers and might cause Information as to salaries heretofore has been furnished bank in_ his recent annua! bank PRICES FIRM. Featured Friday & S-t-rdax - 5 for 40Cs. Shaving Needs can. be completely sup- plied at Liggett's: Gillette Razors . ....$3.79 Gillette Blades .......79¢ Auto Strop Razors ....$5 to $8.50 Gem Razors ....... $1.00 Eveready Razors ...... $1, $3, $5 Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal ..........$1.09 ‘Mennen’s Shaving . .Cream...... Palmolive Shaving b