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0 WEDNEEDAY, "AUGUST 31, 1921 CUBA P’norasré RATES | MUTT AND JEFF—Dan Cupid Has Jeff Hanging on the Ropes. , b el by El Tl -~ IN-FOBDNEY TARIFFS 1 (anars 7s?-"wasren:- Z TLU MAKE MAYSeLE Look OR,PAPAL T GUESS I'M ) S| (AT THE SPEED Tt GONG uick Service l i 55 AR COLLEGE MEN To JOIN OUR. TWENTY YEARS YOUNGER PooR. THAT'S THReEe® IT WONT BE LONG Berore Prlnhng Minister Claims Proposed Charges BASe BALL TEAM! BOARD BY SHAVING OFF tAY , Home RunNt FoR se- : THE YANKEES Ok PIRATES M. THAY 1| AND expenses .IF THey SOUP-STRAINER. . AND THEN TODAY. I'LLOWN WILL BE BIDDING EoR {;E}Y,“} Loy “Threaten Economic Stability ° 1\ Make oot AprLy= TLLGRAB THE 6 o'cLoCtc THS TOWN (N A week! < VY seruces: ARD 5 FIX 507 13th N.W. of Government.” :ss“::“:u ::;s,: laeed | RATTLER FOR. . | Protests agaiust the tariffs proposed in s FREE BoARD FaR A | the Foraney bill now_being considered b by the Sepate were made to Secretary Hughes: ‘yesterday in-behalf of the Cu- ban commercigl mission by Minister de Cespedes. He claimed that the proposed tariffs “threaten the economic stability 1of the Cuban government.” The mis- slon fot which he spoke represents grow- ers of tobacco, sugar and other products i of the island. B e tie The ecomomic and Industrial future of to send your hollday | Cuba, the commercial relations between . the two countries and American Invest- LR b e ments in Cuba are seriously impaired by thor = the proposed increased duty on sugar SEgh dry clas alone, the memorandum said, while the ing and pressing and Fordney imports upon leaf tobacco were S T Bl | declarcd to be “detrimental to all con- 2 CriIn: 3§ | cerned, including the American farmer.” and cleaz for LALOR . [RE] | Specinc objection also was fled to the - | propose rates on imports of pineapples DAY wear. and honey, of which Cuba is said to sup- ply practically all purchased by the But you must not i > N 2 ~ - ~conTINuUED a b United States. - delay — televhone us i “A¢ an unavoidable resultant of these 3 : TompRRow = # without fail t> can [y |increased uties.” Minister de Cespedes 3 : E 7 i P SN | said, “Cuba’s purchases in and exports f 2o (oun from the United States and other mer- E RS S S R S R cantil> relations growing ° therefrom The's. great Joss in the foreten trace ot ICONGRATULATES MOTHER [l e, "gave esurance that_ne| MAJ. W. P.-BAKER TO HELP | to imorove the sanitary conticion ot LETS CHARLES REMAIN. |Well Resilver That thy the United States. The United States IR A S ST e e the tidal basin bathing beach and the CALL MAIN 4724 % : H L could not be expected to maintain under saying that in the meantime he would | Lathing pouisiRIRoCIiCECK EALE, A8 roment Grants Speci —so twill cor i,uuch conditions its commanding position j OF SIXTEEN CH"'DREN gh’l’e l‘pns(um\ to one of the z‘c‘é:r?eh 'MPROVE T'DAL BAsm well ag the Miller picnic cabin in the ST B — e Wmdgw with one just from |‘n1“:.t:"lil'll‘cr¢.'-o€x|xxg:;;;'lnz the brief show | boys. 1 ST latter park. and the shelter house and | Permit to Ex-Austrian Emperor. & Plate] st B, = k o b i Ithat exports from the United States)President Harding Takes Step to B }Slnit"! Expert’s Services Secured | tea garden in East Potomac Park. BERN, August 30.—Upon the 're- EEONE e TR DK E40 12T Nw. ito Cuba in 1914, aggregating $515.- ORDNANCE CORPS REDUCTION. | Special efforts will be made to clean |quest of the Spanish government the GLASS | moderate cost. - Eal] | 000,000, were exceeded only by those Aid Parents Who Support | by Col. Sherrill for D. C. up the auto tourists’ camp, near the | Swiss government has decided to ex- Windshield Gla {to the United Kingdom, Canada and [EisosjfonitieppdnctionfofithefArm v g railroad embankment, in_East Poto- (tend its permission for former Em- ¥ Windshield Glass . France, -while the . Ciban outward Family on $20 a Week. Ordnance Corps provade for the plac- | Bathing Pools. mac Park, and rid it of mosquitos | peror Charles of Austria to remain Paint & trad ded that to . all South _|in= of ai=hteen companies on the in. | A and other undesirable features, 80 far |in Switzerland until October. Under | Beck 'aint Glass = i e o ¢ So intereated was President Harding | active list and=for the transfer of | , Col, Sherrill, In charge of public|as possible. The camp has been popu- | the original permission of the Swiss e:n_“ gt g as $3 00 Plnladel “This unique eontribution of Cuba |In the recently publihed picture of | their personal and paper records to | Dulldings and grounds has taken |, "**yiih’ “automobilists passing |government the former Austrian . ¥. N, Mgr., o 4 to Ameriron international trade and |Mr. and Mrs. Domeniclo Zaceahen and | Pecified parent organizations. s T e ATy Condi: | through this city this summer, and lmonarch was to have left the coun- | 1239 Wisconsin Ave. Phome Wes commerce,” the Cubap minister con-|their g : | Potomac d e e s for | May become a permanent institution. iry by September 1. | sz 7 ester . tinued, “demands protection an: oo sixtesh children that.he wrsto's | gooragrie oy | the pecial benedt of the public. To . ! i e er. SCuba 1ns been {letter of congratulation to the mother, IGNED 10 WALTER REED. | (he special benefit of the public. To | 2 50 3 enabled o make this great contribu-land when he learned later from the| Col. Henry A. Shaw, Medical Corps, | of Maj. Willis P. Baker of the Medical ! o on tion chiefly by confidence in the con- latter that the father was trying to| °fthe Office of the surgeon general of | Corps, attached to the Army Medical | € ¥ tinuation of a.ldut;f‘lpr'grerenllnl and | support this family on $20 a week he | :’;:]:;;r‘;y;o“"i:{ D:umwr'ul"lflnhmfi been | School, in this city, who is an expert _ And RETURN commercial reciprocity. set about to help “the deserving! oral Hasnial alter Reed Gen- | on sanitation. War Tax 8% Additional The memorandum reviews in de- |family eral Hospital. With his assistance it is designed tail the present statys of the Cuban| In his letter to Mrs. Z: suear industry, ascribing the financial { President told her, with oif.‘?r"ffim’,}‘: ! ’ . situstion of the government to “an |that his mother had borne e ght it Sth oversupply :’romi harh)l-ear'u m:‘p ar;d d‘:en.d'agd ;'hnt she told him before ” Neo. 6 > a large production this year. due to[she died that she would have been ' 3 Stmilar Excursfon the' strenuous efforts of Cuba dur- |glad to bear eight more. ¢ Jcom B e September 18 ing the last two years of war to| This letter brought from Mrs. Zac- Store No. 7 5 = £ ol meet the allies’ pressing demands for | cahea a reply, in which she thanked 11th and G Stx. \d B ohl R K sugar.” him for his interest. She told of her | Formerly Atkinson's i ore 0 i e signing of the emergency tarlff | happiness in having so many childres. | Store No. 8 ‘Mill, it was declared. nad caused an|and ended by saying that her hus- i“overnight Joes of $32,060,000 to Cuba.” {$and’'s pay was only $20 a week. So ImpPessed was the President that he —_— | wrote her and assured her of his help, CANAL TRAFFIC HEAVY. |and then wrote to John Wanamaker, |In whose New York store the husband ' _ is employed, asking if it would not 13,416 Ships Pass Through Isthmus | be posgible to give the father a ralse . in pay. Yesterday the President re- in Seven Years. MT. PLEASANT BRANCY 14th and Park Road Formerly Chas. E. Groas Store No. 9 GEORGETOWN BRANCHA 3ist amd M Sts. N.W. Special train will leave Wash- ington Union Station 7:05 turning, e Semi-Annual Sale of Luggage W A RNING — by A this popular event closes Friday even- ing. Take advantage of g these last few days to ) S prepare for the “Labor - day” triple holiday or for any future ‘time See flyers. agents. 1n 653 Pa. Ave. S.E. A A g During the seven yvears of com- mercial operation of the Panama st 14 last, 134161 canal, ending_Au; D commercial vessels made the transit through the isthmus, according to urcnell s £ the Panama Canal Record. The ag- |Eregate tonnage of these vesscls was B C ili 45.869,942 and their cargo totaled 51,578, t fi 430" tons of 2240 pounds. ouquet Loiiee The uzm’c‘ "av;§z;nldc up of 6,388 Fl A i vessels of 21,933,325 net tons, carry- izi ing 22,215,402 tons of cargo, from the | avory, Appetizing, | Atlantic to the Pacific, and 7,028 Delicious : Everything possible to take)) pain from den- tistry. I am cqre- TOILETRIES Ivexsbl it 393?.‘17 h?l tons, Cl{r)" when Lll " b ons of cargo, from y ggage must be ;:;I“.m;ts ;:ci:l?:: to the Atlantic. Zsc pel' P Ol.lnd’ Lug]." Gocods considered. : Und. iced in Gold Crowns,| The Anchor i GOES TO HAWAIL N_ W' Burche“ Codoils Savings Average 25 S eTpre 1324-26 F St. N.W. Bar Plate All Bathing Caps and Shoes —entire remaining stock s - centrated at Stores 1 ic Tth Bridgework and| Per Cent Ao A set of H Filling of Teeth. | you ol fom | & natnral teeti. Will | My charges are | mt'dio ‘Whiie k. | ol y . very moderate. |nf O catine Let CROWNWORLK—JRIDGEWORK FILLINGS—EXTRACTING Col. Howard R. Perry, 54th Infan- at Camp Grant, IIL. has been as- ned to the 21st Infantry, at Hon- lu, Hawall. o { B;lg /g-lb. Cake De Coty’s L'Origan Face Powder. . licious Sweet Choc- Azurea Face Powder...... Melbaline Face Powder . |olate, 15c. Djer-Kiss Face Powder. —Large Cake Vanilla Sweet piapd fp0 L garoer 2 f e | Chocetate o sec™ PUT Three Flowers Face Powder. My Charges are Very Moderate collapsed @fter a speech in the Sen- EDMONSTON’S—Home of i Mavis Talc .......... ate several weeks ago, Is reported to Sz 4 i M. 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Di All Oxf R O S D el O s ST - iscount on - Oxfords, || Ehuekaa s ataite ‘M.W Légginx Silk"...... $350 Legging Thread $750 Camp Belts ... {$3.00 “Nu-Life” Shoulder ‘BraCeS ......ccceeoincnneann $2.19 25 per cent off Trusses, (leather, elastic and hard rubber). 25 per'cent off Abdominal Belts. 25 per cent off Shoulder Braces. $6.00 Double Elastic T $4.50 $3.50 Single Elastic Truss $2359 S.SOTSIn:le Seeley Hard Tuss ..... 5 . $329 $6.00 Double Seeley Hard Rubber $259 Truss 5 $559 Pumps, Ties--- | Women’s, Men’s, i ~ Children’s--- i Black, Brown, W hite--- Good quality — spevially § derpriced at 3 rolis for 36c. Pint Size Vacuam Bottles 19c Fine filler, in metal case: black enameled, with aluminum shopider and cap. Vacation Savings E@ “Sunburn Without Soreness” Dame Nature Skin Improver Prevents, soreness or blistering. Won't prevent.sunburn look or tan. Guaranteed effective every time -or o Egsff""tfi" o M el -, -High Shoes, Men’s . Women’s, .C hil_dren,’s : 29c and 45¢ Black, Brown, White, - No Exceptions : | | | EDMONSTON & CoO. | - " For Next Summer’s Vacation | | Funds Distributgd June, 1922 (Incorporated) ° _ Andrew Betz, Manager. = - 1334 F Street *='&if foot Troubies