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THE EVENIi‘IG BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1921 ______THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MA - Fxample |BERLIN DEMONSTRATION [semis smorimions won s o[ ) | Costa Rica Is a Good P TO STIR ANTI-SEMITISM |, oo o omoeat e | || Of Country of “Little Landers ? g s s SRR EE T P Live In - Coma Rlod méntioned o press dis- farms. Al migh i phcentage) ob (Gosta] | to! BE Alfol Protest' Against Naturally. this Reparations Rupture. i are landowners. patches as invoived with Panama in| Ricans the latest Central American boundary | has made for comm: DL Arsehis e el . b | dispute, is described in the follow-|Eovernment, and i LEToy, Ja i 3 ! = 0. | fewer civil wars than mo - | graphic Ageney).—FPreparation . u jing bulletin issued from the head-| ) American governments, but it being made for a huge anti . | o ot been altogether free from military ! n. to be held here 1 4 quarters of the National Geographic S conpe ! R | 403 ration, 1t is : | “Costa Rica constitutes one of thel o g it il Niokn Groat “deveion. | L heer e e e i ’ { t demonstrations to be foundiment. The poverty-stric ty 5 5 Eirco. Iy Tiandon: & it = = : = i b thes i o haze taken |mons (he ropublios of the new world | of sarly dasa has feen tramstarmnrit inty A GO g & tecture | PyoNT mime voun Eves: If so, and you desire your name to ap- 3 that a country’s development may bejne of great — pro: 4 lin Munich wer rsed by anti-| D . 7 s H H Y banana industry h. p dn the t I R e year 1n th S - w ;--y?d AR il i ikingly! atrected|ny, geopeaphy anaanane Industes Sohe bt S i : [ the Washington Telephone Direc our duty is to make proper provis conomics. Most of the other Latin{the fruit was exported quarter cen- - ings ! v = > * e o S R ey 1 miitton | NCF B o s = LTy tory in connection with the telephone num- % bunches mostly shiny climes ntent with Quality ana Service _ ber of the apartment house private branch KAUFMAN exchange, we would suggest that you get of the iabor of large num- ives, and with this a poured into a single glass for A savings account; Now _illiterate to find, except ed natives of : ance th itilized cons | ! Wise _investments with i Rica has had to depend | 2 you. o Optician—Optometrist ; ? 8 4 ‘ our aid; since colonial times largely on the izh rate of illit- T"“A“:y";‘lf‘a‘: 5 1704 Pa. Ave. N.W. ' in touch lmmedlately with the apartment labor of its colonists of Furopean descent, and the development of the country has been in a restricted ter- itory.” In most of the other Latin | the outly there has been a rac Third: Appoint this Company executor and trustee in your will. house owner or agent and arrange the mat- ter with him. 1 3 There are many ways of fulfilling that obligation, the ood il -‘)\._ o # i i i ve i ew | claim that in rec 5 4| But the best way is through thrift. Lay aside a cer- I Bince. Al at in rece A7 - s ; | tain sum each week in a Savings Account with us Pl \,g," e yato o i s EnRTa e We cannot x’lC?(’Pt IIStmg:& dlrec.tl_v from ' . and we will add 3% interest. Invest some of the :;\‘:‘”fi‘;flnu' ‘mina ran ) jv[n.n }{qp;]u‘\ir\.v‘.dlv have a 5 | tenants, exccpt in connection with tele- 1 savings in safe bonds. Then you can feel secure remained "m\m'a:l Er.;'n'."(u?‘\-" ] which al- phones not connected with the apartment regarding your family’s future. house private branch exchange. Borderlands Near “Beca e econom i of geographical Ask for Booklet, period. C “Saf jing Your Family's Future” ways from i should | her whenever | he should be | ks only after | i | i she goes out the other is finis have the id be 1t unds the hours should not sound so Our next issue of the Washington Tele- ot el ke ‘DELICIOUS 3rd REFRESHING phone Directory goes to press on March 23. et B ‘ | Copy for changes in listing or additional THE WASHINGTON LOAN :f.:u:x:'f ;flllp.zgt.:‘hic’f,fi*;"’:fi?:fl'::fis \mfi“Wlfinfilalfilalflfl‘gfim% listings must ‘r:’c Nin our office b:forle“()lr:zt 1 AND TRUST COMPANY | imishm b i CHEVROLET BRUCEWOOD 1| date. ‘- “For Economical Transportation™ central area, would make a marrow | Main Office: West End Branch: a : the country from Atlantic The long-point roll TR OO R collur with the b f ate ! goo-goa P STREET. 618-620 17TH STREET. pardly & quars : ter of the area = : clusive lock-front Resources Over $13,000,000.00 e oors - The Chesapeake and Potomac! Telephone Company the tow proximately equ: irginia. but pra i =V —_—___ (LU CHEVROLET for the few Indians living there. JOHN B. LARNER, President. “The central platea, which is the heart of Costa Rica, has a rich soil and a climate described as that of perpetual spring. It is from 3.000 !to 4,000 feet above sea level. When early settlers established them- HE same low cost of opera- tion and certainty of per- formance that distinguish all Chevrolet passenger cars make ISIESIEIE Superior Merchandise at Lowest Consistent Prices Sauld] molilive il clties fandirecelvy the Chevrolet Light Delivery Gollars ! Charles T. Clagett, Division Manager | found it necessary to do their own {work. Their situation was not ° like that of the North American ® pioneers of the middle west. As a result the Costa Ricans acquired | habits of industry that have stuck with them until today. Lacks Huge Estates. H 2B F $T.end 1212101218 G ST CCai UL Ns . 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They became surface a brilliant and very permanent poverty stricken; and the name Costa pohgh_ Rica. which means ‘rich coast,’ came to be regarded as a joke. p “The introduction of coffee early in Four-ounce bottle. ... the ninetrenth century had much to do Twelve-ounce bottle. with bettering the country's prosperity. A cart road from the plateau to a P: cific port was constructed in 1846 and | coftee exports grew steadily. The cen- In China The saying is: “It is better to see a man once than to M=l el = = = === ==l =T tral plateau became more and more | (Chitoeit > Foie Ninttys L gt Dalisery. -5, 5. £4 1. FHim Bimote P e b A = = == === =T=] ey 233333233233 3332233 them a hard, dry, brilliant luster » ! l:cnt of ‘g:ye efl'eclt.i:eness of : That’s the Way Wizard Mop is its treatment with : We Feel About ¢ Polish, the cleansing polish. Wizard Mops are built durability ; have adjustable handle; are easily renewed, P-B Spring Suits SEE them once, you will Prices, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. care to hear of no other. @‘IEHEI@H@IEN@H@|EN§HIE“EH hear about him a thousand times.” WZARD Carpet Clean Prevents dust from arising while sweeping. Cleans wonder- fully; brightens the colors in rugs and carpets. Free from injuri- ous substances. A very great aid to sweeping. Price, » R WeARD WALL DUSTER . Made of the best yarn, chemically treated to gather dust from walls, moldings, picture frames, etc. The chemical treatment is permanent. ‘Washing does not affect. 60-inch handle. White and colored and ’ The Shoe stipple stripes over f or E as t er Pin Stri; blue, black and brown ; PE fnished and unfinish- For over twelve years Men e:i:] worsteds and flan- neis. . 'have come to Teck for shoe . $35 to $50 mileage, for style, for comfort, and for uncommon wear. Serges, unfinished Spring Blues worsteds and flan- A nels. Price, $1.75 and $2.23. This spring they want these attributes, and in addition they $35 to $60 want price. Teck answers the How About Your Z p l In gray :lnd 't:n wor- I ’a . a steds and cashmeres. nger One . call. . Herringbones The new tan shade is You've got it—every human being is born with it—your large intestine, or colon. It is a long, muscular tube—intended to collect food waste and remove it from the body. Plug it up with waste, neglect it, and you're sick on your feet. The food waste stagnates, under- goes decay, fermentation and germ action, Allow constipation to become established, and you are liable ; m definitely end miserably sick—and not on yous Pills, castor oil, laxative waters and salts only foree and irri- tato the bowels and make constipetion a habit. Nujol works on an entirely new principle. v $6 to $11.50 very good for Spring. $50 Oxfords, in Scotch Grain, Light and dark rich over the Brogue last, are very Gray Oxfords orave in cashmeres. good looking and much pre- ; $35 ferred. But you can get Teck . ; t Iosead,of loria o ritwing the e, sty s in any leather and style you Comparisons are Convincingl walls of the intestines, ocontracting and expending In their sormal way, to squeeze the food wasts along so that it passes want. asturslly out of the system. N-_iol ml:-u pnz'-h ::udu'dn beesuse It Iull.pl Nature —the healthiest habit in the world. ST Noujol is absolutely harmless and pleasent to take. Try it. 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