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20 5.5 8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . C, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921 20 treatment tin FREE—Write KONDON MFG. Minneapolis, Minn. co. | MAYBE GENERAL Every Large Line Is Prepar-‘ ing, Says B. M. Jewell. Pennsy Acts. A Press . March 10.—Information re- at local headquarters of the ¥ labor department of the Ameri- ederation of Labor indicates that lly every large railroad in the is preparing to put wage red THE Hoffman Co.! CLEANERS and DYERS 12—STORES—12 Main Office, 740 12th St. N. W. Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. S. E. Phone M. 4724 On Exhibit at the AUTOMOBILE SHOW Next Week * GIBSON MOTOR CO., 1124 Conn. Ave. NW. Phone Main 614. i AU Cole Does Socky tlosette " smart fabric glove _ Filosette is a Fownes Creation— substitutes are not Made in the USA for men women & children I¥sa OWNES that’s all yon need to know about a Glove ~CO_RNS i Lift Off with Fingers Doem® durs & bit! Drop a little . ®Presmcmw® on an aching ocornm, in- Wlantly that corn stops hurting, then : mm bft it right off with fin- L ol y! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of ®Preezone” for a few cents, sufficient @ remove every hard corn. soft corn, @r corn between the toes. and the cal- Buses, without soreness or irritatiom. Sore Throat Wisdom To relieve Sore Tha vat you must get at the seat of the disease, counteracting the anu.TONSILINEuxrepmdn sold for that one purpose. A dose of TONSI- LINE taken upon the first ap) Sore Throat may save long days of sickness. Use a little Sorc Throat wis- dom and buy a of today. You may need it tomorrow. is the N: necked fellow on the bottle when you go tothe drug store to get it. $5c., 60c. Hospital Size, $1.00. Alb Druggists, nto effect for all their empl Jewell. chairman ol An official of the associal ern railway exec be quoted, said ment *‘probab ther wage ! might be expe ] t Mr. Jewell's state- | was true. and that fur-, ‘tion announcements at any time.” office had Pennsy Gives Votice. M . proper notice th mpany to and wages of officers and em- o accord with economic condi- lution did not specify any jamount in the proposed reductions. While no tioned. it fices of th it would affect levery one, from the president of the company down tes the company reduction of more riously curtailing slution s and equip-, ment, consolidated divisional organi- | zations and stopped all expenditures on new work.' | “Even with such ec {already beerr-enforces ble, “it takes almo current earnings me i rent operating expen 10.—Officials of nd Texas rail- San Francigeo the Missouri. road and the St railroad will meet with representa- of the unskilled laborers of their r ctive roads this month to discuss | wage reductions. it was announced | here. The former road employs ap- | | proximately 8,000 unskilled laborers, | fand the latter 10,000, it was stated. e |SEE HOPE OF DISARMAMENT. | Japanese Give Ozaki Credit for| Growth of Sentiment. ! By Cable to The Star and Chi . Copyright, 192} ! KOBE. Japan, March 10.—Thanks largely to the strenuous advocacy of | Yukio Ozaki, the disarmament move- | ment is making headway. The Jiji| Shimpo now regrets the action of the | lower house opposing Ozaki's resolu- tion in favor of restricting armament. It says that this opposition may have misled foreign observers and critics, | and adds: ! “There is_every reason to believe | that the real Japanese opinion. which 1 is not represented in the lower house at present, is actually in favor of the proposed restriction of armaments | and. therefore, will always be ready { to welcome the armament limitation that may be proposed by any country | for the sake of world peace.” i In Jiji Shimpo's opinion the arma- ment restriction ought to be extend- ed even to military defense at least | on the part of Japan. Tt is the pre- dominance of the military clique in ! the nation’s councils, involving. as it does. the unquestioned evil of a dual | diplomacy. PR { _— STINNES REACHES OUT. i German Financier Buys Steel &n-f terests in Italian Territory. By Cabie to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1921. BERLIN, Germany, March 9.—Hugo Stinnes. the German' industrial baron, kas bought the principal interest in | the Austro-Italian Alpine Montana | iron and steel works, located on new | Italian territory. for 90.000.000 lire (normally $18,000,000) and 150,000 000 German marks (normally $27.500,000). | according to information from a re- | liable source. This in in confirmation of a dispatch the writer sent fore- casting Herr Stinnes' efforts in this | surplus through the reorganization of | direction H | From this most recent of Hugo | Stinnes’ financial ventures it appears ; that the German magnate is not con- ! {fining his activities to central Bu- | rope. but is extending them to Italy | Iand other countries. i i OFFICERS TO BE RETAINED | iNational Guard Units Will Ba! such units, under tables of organiza- Kept on Active Duty. Announcement is made by the War | | Department that officers of National Guard units, federally recognized | prior to March 1. 1921, and rendered tion. 1921, will be retained on active duty status as additional officers in such units until absorbed through vacancy or the annual expansion of the National Guard, required under | the national defense act Additional officers not absorbed will be transferred to the Natiomal Guarg Reserve. NEW ASSISTANTS SOON. | State Department Has Vacancies for Two. i Two offices in the State Department likely to be filled within the next few days are the first and third assistant secretaryships . The office of first assistant secretary was vacated several months ago by | the transfer of Mr. Phillipa to the The office of ry became va- | failure of the | @ rocess appoint- | Merle-Smith i T — { The title of the cleverest cardboard | modeler in the world is claimed for | Berthold Audsley, who is attached to | mission at The H; third assistant sec lxhurr £ d buildings of all sorts | are so fect that it is impossible to distinguish between the photographs of the original structures and those | of the models { — | Three-Foot Kiss On Films Sufficient, Say Movie Critics BALTIMORE, Md., March 10. | | lowed to sce, in the opli | = larke delegation of the mew- | Iy orsanized Citizens’ League for Better Motlon Pictures, | | which has called on Gov. Ritchie, * | Samuel Clarke, who said he had been a censor in Canada for more than two years, apoke | | for the delegation ‘and recom- mended this osculatory limit. | Mr. Clarke told the govermor | that a three-foot lm kiss lnsts ] | avout two seconds, and he he | lleven a two-second kina fwnenr | | 1 enough to the “soul” variety to l satisfy eny mevie patron. |l Pure Lard, Bulk, You Can Get Your Choice of HEINZ Oven Baked Beans Plain, Vegetarian and Small Cans 10c Regular Medium Cans 1 Ib. 14c Compound Shortening, Ib. 12%4¢ Crisco, 11b.,20c; 3 Ibs.,59¢ Snowdrift, 1-Ib Can, 18¢ Mazola Oil, 29c NAVY BEANS, per Ib., 6¢ Every One Can Enjoy Grapefruit at Our Price Fine Lge Grapefruit, Each..... 1 OC odraio” Brown Sugar, 10¢ 1-Ib. Pkg. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 10c¢ [ 2 in 1 Shoe Polish Fresh Eggs, Sanitary Butter, Ib., 62¢ Jelke Good Luck, Ib., 30c Marigold Nut Margarine, Ib. 27 %c¢ Troco Nut Butter, Ib., 30¢ KARO SYRUP, s+ 3lc GINGER ALE Gosman, bottie Gosman, doz. bottles Gesman. case of Clicquot Club Clicquot Club, do; Cliequot Club, ca No charge for container chasing. We will, howe back the empty bo:ties at each. For case complete with and empty bottles we will all 50 cents. All to be returned in 60 days. No allowance for wooden case alone Heinz “Oven Bak Selling at low prices our stores ” Beans at a'l Pork and Beans, Pork and Beans, medium ... ... 15¢ Also the delicious Kidney beans at 12c and 17%c. What is it?— Nutro is combination of evaporated skimmed milk and vegetable fats. Looks like, tastes like and is used exactly as straight evaporated milk. Per tall can Shriver’s Fancy Pack Canned Raspberries Prices reduced. Ask about these goods. No. 1 size tin 17¢ No. 2 size Silver Label Peas, can . . . 10(: =, B:E:fkfr..(,)f .......... 1lc Bull Frog = 10c|er= s¢ Del Monte q = [ 30c . 17¢ For You Who Like Fine Asparagus Tips We have a limited quanti- Bordewt Apple Sauce UnsweerEnes lV:;onAlT(E' IL| Bote o rrove— L S— ty of “Del Monte” Asparagus Always Ready Tips. Be sure and ask for “Mam- When the unexpected moth” size tips, and you have the choice of green or white. 1f a trial can prove accept- able we suggest getting a guest arrives, when the milkman fails to come, when the milk sours in a surprisingly short space of time— - reasonable supply. Our stock is limited and we will have no more until new pack ar- rives. Per Can, 40c _National % 10c Oats, pkg. Star Soap Evaporated Milk just waits to serve you. Have a number of cans on your pantry shelf— use it in coffee, make it into creamed séups, gra- vies, cream sauce, pas- tries. beverages and hot breads. And—remember it whips! ' ganmre 14.(: Bee Brand Mayonnaise Spotless | rriwe 29, Cleanser Now sells again for ...... 5c F]our 61b. .iccovnv .37 Every wo!anWhl‘:' Hasia | 120bSISS ot on 69c Wysking Meckine 2410b. o0 $1.35 Crystal White Soap Flakes Made especially for washing machines 5Ib. .........35¢c A Big Package for Inderrieden Peas, Jockey Club Peas, can . ..23¢ Regina “Yellow Clings” . .20 ¢ Silver Bar Pineapple . . ZOC CORBY BREAD —is delivered hot from the oven | P.G. Naphtha Soap |to all our stores three times a} & '5 = 34¢ day. When 121b. . ........77¢c |them—rich in those elements which build 320 241b. .......$1.49 |[muscle and tissue. you buy CORBY BREAD you exchange the un- certainties and bother of home h baking for the convenience and Washington certainty of satisfaction. Corby Bread Is Pure as Mother Made It The kiddies like it—and it is good for We Sell H. L. Black Son’s Alderney Dairy FRESH MILK || \ Be Your Own Milk Man and Save Money Fresh Milk Buttermilk Cream Quart, 14c 1% Pint, 15¢ Pint, 7c Quart, 13c “3gipbeS Dozen, 38¢ | Onions, = 8¢ »»« 15¢ Potatoes, Pk., 30c Ol' anges ’ fancy Florida stock—various prices. || * Cooking Apples, »~+ 49c Fine Large Grapefruit, 10¢ || - BLUE ROSE RICE, Ib., 6¢ || Some Specials on Staple Goods—For This Week Only Ritter’s Catsup 1()0 Plain or Tabasco Sauce Ritter's Pork and Beans 2 SC i 19¢| 3 cans for “Blue Fin” Tuna Fish Shriver’s Blue Ridge Corn 2 5'(: No. 1/; size tin No. 2 size tin, 3 cans {01' Aunt Jemima Buckwheat l lC : (mixture) pkg. ' i 10c | Post Toasties, 10c et Stickell’s Wheat Marshmallows. . 17c Hearts, Per Pkg. e M i SANITARY BRAND A Revelation in Fine Quality Try a package and be convinced that there is a dif- ference. an 12l5¢ FRESHLY PACKED (/

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