Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 36

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RELEASE OF DEBS DEBS URGED. |ITALIAN PREMIER REFUSES |GIFT TO ROBERT COLLEGE. sm.u.e_,fln Conysstion gind Ap-| 0. K. TO 310,000 000 LOAN | cleveland B, Dodée Maxes 850, pnq’ ta Mont Huqin. i Prwinlnn at ConMunop Secialist Adminiaration of Milan YORK., Dosem . ihek i i wwm? <5 | Soneht Appraval of Deal With ".2‘-‘-5 &%t:"";z':::: I8 dtr: i y E & S d S o o 2t v ~ - S 5 5 o nder’ th I ecutive ou thom Othas: sopron he i i : i i mma; r°ma ’%gh S SsaYe *%e | - ROME, November 30.—Premier Bo- ingiltation’ snmoungs. Arustees L. Bitumi Also Sp!mt and Briquets. s clnll sei Iu three-day |nomi hes refused to approve a loan trustees made public a letter 3 3 ? Report Made to Chamber of g h,,';,,“,h.y of $10,000,000 proposed by the social- | from the premident of the colie i c “ (.‘e ln sagents who - committed | ist administration of the city of Mi- | Caleb F'. Gates, in which he aa DeDUUeS—PI‘ODOSE all= |overt :‘m\'auin-t the govarnment |lan with American banking interests. | ditions in Oonlnnununl -‘:a- % 3 ‘Ol < fl\”;a The Ca aackedy Beetti e that the olty w: o R Anastate familae ']l::’ul > 3 Il , 2 rele: elag: e o as wot in of R | _m 8 ing New Class. A" leerain ‘las waa sent o Deba | tion' fo undertaks wich an operation aeeu( for thelr o lnlldun’.” and Pine’and Onk, Kindllng and Fireplace Sizes : Deli d lar g tlan! rison, expressing 6 | and also that it wa: ot cu: mnry en! l '0!'. Del " i Avosiate Pres Sremiinga oF o Tocialat pArGE and | for fsun-Siice o sniee ‘is con | Loualy, " Poine Mamieed Wiy and Seasoned ~ elivered by Regular Carrier . f PARIS, November 30.—The strength Sieuring him that its members ara | tracts with foreign banker b —— 4 France's army was given as 813.-|hard at work ing the Darty to- | Tho socialists claim the loan was ; - her and f ¢ the ‘cause dur- | noeded o undertake publio work as N R $406 as of Gotober 1, by the report of | ST BR], Luriering s of mloviattne anemptarment N CALL MAIN 5000 2the ion to the chamber 1 lution on the limitation d h i t 11 trik ¥ - o Fdepunion made abltc odan Tue|af 2,.;‘..:..’:,‘.1““..;“...“ i was pres | protegt. {1 Phone Main 311 ¢ S811E St NW and the service will | —offets qwny semce in b 9 ears of Faithful, Efficient Service A start AT ONCE dicted that the. efforts to -promote ok i ST rt was made public in connec- Peuce woid (ail-aod (hat she con” | iog with the gévernment’s nropoaed erence would s Sudceed, omly in apply- Most of 'the so-called Pannma hats Paml\n Pafier anging W, calling the class of 1923 to the col-ling a “vemeer of peace.because the |are madeé in Ecuador. The material 3 io Totecty $4rsin two tontingents, one next Ma) repreunu’tl\e! were "the envoy: is called paja mquflh lnd comu g dnd the other next November. he “imperialistic. 2 uuhuc lnd from a palm two or three mour-|cmm h 1338 Bth Many Return Home. inoritys of ‘the natio; high. cbu ugb no official figures are !;..&":3‘:, .:Ptfi‘:‘.‘:;.‘:t%&“fi.’&""‘ ST RS T SR SATUI RS RS S A S SRS S e S S uraed to their home on crop fur- hs or on indefinite leave, mak- -ng Sothe active forces in umifor - 204 or upward. with the balance sub- st o immedlale‘rocall : % » : . . | The army commission exl mates ll '} 4 £ The Y ORI emtes he HERE’S nothing like open- v Y'Ghd?d for ad\pllon would tnrnu‘h he release of various contingents of Rt Ao i - , , handed Frankness in business. year, give a strength of 649,000 men Th I E i o ° . ° f;’:;‘"%{;‘*:h,r:;:rw ] R -« Thedepression in the Clothing Indus- i Sl o : - . ‘try caught us with a big stock---not Rest et 7 7 : - - only in this store, but in others in '":M;E‘mn;m:""«‘:m; S abien o Akron, Indianapolis and Flint, Mich- R St Sl : igan. So we have decided to close our 2 Bl sy . Washington Store aswehaveclosed our SRIPI othersmall storesinthoseother cities. LIVIAN FEDERATION URGED BY PERU POET I8 &, Our lease has been sold and we fe Ghocano. Would Make Gentral A £ cl ose our doors and vacate the prem- America Republics Independ- ey : ises on January First. To thts end B the Alloculed Press. MA, November 30.—Formation | § ) i ] 'd B?Il;l-n federation” to be com- 3 3 : : . we Ofie’ g of Panama, : - anama’s on uhdredth annivurnrypnl indepe: nd : : , ’ anee from Spain. He urged that this | § Fipn 1t adoption, of paiform mog. . i with the natural re- 3 jources at thelr disposal, the s thys united, ¢nt of £ hpSeu - H 4 g H ame “Bo- : ton” because all the = e v mbe: were tri v F Q W 1ch had been xlblul-d h;nc:n! 5 PR & var. 8 &y Sk B A book containing Scriptural read- a b S £ ngs in no fewer th v 5 : Together with some merchanilwe from our Closed-Up Stores at Genuine Reductions wlthout “regard to Cost, Value or Former Selling Prices. The Reductions are Genuine, xtremelg‘ Liberal and Unusually Attractive, our ane oluect being to CLOSE OUT EVERY SUI “AND OVERCOAT BEFORE JAN. 1st. Here Are the Reduced Prices -And as a Special Offer we have grouped together an extra lot of bl —100 Three-Piece SUITS: “"',;“,;"1’&0::‘;0;," . ¥ Broken Sizes--Fancy Mixtures, Tweeds Etc. r- 10 Days’ FREE TRIAL o Deposit—No Expemme Thes I Sie 200 Wil do but ask for your free trial, i no 3 5 ullnu -o ‘o thia after. in reset Acousticon is 8o con . plete mu ‘we will gladly take ali the rsk in provink, beyond way Be Yours Again! Heating Can new Acoustfcon . ai fdocant make you d you will owe us Dothing— Dictograph Products Corp., i 403-A Evans Bldg., 1430 N. Y. Ave., Washiagten. D. C. ’ . e e Rules of the Sale | We’ve Entered | i i g 58 - No Alterations i cul o Y NaC.0.D’s the Last Lap “ 4 V= vy | No Clesmges 1 This sale, we firmly believe; i E ] 4 % G = et “offers to the men of Washing- | : - i b e Qe ‘ No Exchange's_ yoan- lt'-dcom.fwu- | Y e Bk i benefit of THE REMARK- : T —— s s o - i Through FSt,, | - ABLE . VALuxs asns. e o itis B g : i TS e sy ~; Exlt Bt L L L L LT T ST TE PP

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