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.1 C, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922. 'BANKERS BLAME . FOR LOAN FAILURE | |French Press Declares Re- (g | duction of U. S. Debt Vital [£ to Reparations Cut. ![§ © By the Assoclated Press, PARIS, June 12—The untavorable ,reception given the report of the n- R R e e T Every Home Needs HOT WATER Double |z oot o Cofifier ul?u maximum hot Co;’ water at minimum GAS Water cost. Hedts In a Jifty. Installed com- Heaters, = $27 Tuesday’s Super Value-Giving Events in the June Demonstration Sale plete at special price of $27. We also Install In- stantaneous Heaters and Automatic Stor- age Systems. $1.25 Bleached 65¢ Tissue Bungalow Aprons - T PAYS TO == ternational bankers on the question} MAURICE J. COLBERT [|jof "savancing money to Germany 65¢ $1.75 I-oznscloth Sheets, 98¢ Ginghams, 53¢ Heating - Plumbing —Tinning {reaches its climax in an editorfal In; 1.29 TUES Giront the Temps, which arraigns the work Women's Bungalow $ _They are H1xs0-tncn pncluaing ait tne mos: handsome stripes, Colors sllk woven 621 [ Street "l ok SPECIALTIES Aprons, made of good 36-inch Longcloth, a quality percale, in as- sorted light patterns. Made slip-over model, of the bankers as “a complete fail- jur It says the report tries to |throw upon France the onus of the fallure of the bankers. made of extra heavy, even thread sheeting cot- ton, free from dressing or starch; handtorn and fine, close-woven, soft- finish grade; ten yards in each piece. include light blue, lavender, pink, oid rose, tan, green, 'red, brown, copen, black and eriberg's S The Temps complains that the com- i) . 3 P By RaaSrer 2 —Painting mittes declares the loan was fm- with all-around belt. Goldenberg's—First Fleor. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE ronsd jgeiiaiejin on white. —Paperhanging possible without a reduction in Ger- Tiret Floor Bargain Table. 2 5 l";“—"" :ef’l‘" seam. Fm»-;;-;;:&?fln:Lucolor:. —Upholstering man reparations, “but it does not Al sz pertert g ity ansilp always. | ddre add that a reduction In fhej S — — te chari Co.. Inc., Geo. Piitt =2 i Julius Lansburgh | | | | E ' of the | Lansburgh 1756 M St., Near Conn. Ave. Offers Al Reps, Sunfast Ma- terials, all Damasks and a i reflect P | t and express. | || {committee does not hesitate to reach German debt was made impossible by 1325 14th St | ¢ Maln 4224-3 he maintenance of the American debt. “In fact,” the Temps contlnues, “the conclusion that it take reflects upon good care not ach the conclusion, which is in- parable from it, but which would upon the United States. I retends to ailm at the French, but when [it knows very well its blow ‘should It is a tactic | Shall one say || American: grandeur. of bankers can- self to disoblige the which holds so much 11 on the K the commit ommittee failed S reduction of the Amer- an debt was inevitable if the Ger- an debt was redu the Tem sta nt, on the he was cerdainly able k frankly to his countrymen, the opinion that Amer- will ask Mr. Morgan' ans undoubtedly | | looked for such an announcement in | M : Stock-Reducing ‘Sale of omen’s Apparel on Suits, Coats, Dresses and skirts on Suits Coats, Dresses and Skirts Surplus stocks in the Women’s Ready-to-wear Sec- tion are to be leveled by reducing prices on our regu- lar lines of dress and sport skirts, tweed suits, cloth coats, capes and wraps, silk dresses and porch dresses. Here is an opportunity to make substantial savings on " the most desirable summer garments. Dress and Sport Skirts. Regularly $5 N $598. NOW: voooeencoessnascrasonsvensesse $2.95 Boys’ Union Suits 49¢ Boys' Athletic Unfon Suits, of white crepe, with knee pants and closed crotch; low neck and sleeveless: sizes 8 to 14 years; seconds of 59 values, Women’s $1.25 “Merode” Underwear 59¢ Separate garment: low neck and no s some in bodice style; pants with eques- trienne waist, some with muslin waistbands, tight or shell- trimmed knee; perfect quality. 50c¢ Palmolive Shampoo, 35¢ Palmolive Shampoo, regular 50c bottles of this well' known shirts with nted Cffon T Regularly 38c Yard \25¢ i 40 Inches ‘ Wide ( A mill close-out of trial pieces and substandards— the latter with trifling faults, which do not impair the wearing quality or affect the appearance. The assortment of styles and colors is so large and varied that every woman will find just what she wants for summer frocks. The majority are in the fashionable dark grounds— the most favored styles this season. Choose from black, navy, copen, brown, gray grounds with neat set designs, polka dots and stylish georgette pat- terns. Extra-fine, two-ply quality, with beautiful soft cling- ing chiffon finish. 40 inches wide. 19¢ Shaker Flannel 14¢ 27-inch White Shaker Flannel, a heavy double fleeced quality. Goldenbergs—First Floor. $1.59 Bleached Sheets, $1.29 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets. full double-bed size; heavy, firm- woven grade. $1.89 Bleached Sheets, $1.49 81x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets (note extra length), made of high-grade sheeting cotton. 50c Pillowcases, 38¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, of Morgan why he didn't tell them openly | Imported Tweed S olive ofl shampoo. b Ko reaahing the o 7 e pol W uits. Regularly $5 and 5 . . . it tubing; tra f Plushes at 45 cents on ||| G0 L, W0 di 0e "reducea, | Y i sl ) | St T #3c Calored Degandy | G9cBastnSeipe Yoties Guaiity . e S 45 Inches 3 the Dollar. WE SPECIALIZE Plight it in “G. & G In days gone by compacts led in “spiri D must be fic T | Belgian | |t | | whether ( reforms which w art at least of the American debt The Temps also asserts that M »elacroix voted for a reductlon of thi claim on reparations, ed declarations of the | ment. It that the int a committee vernment _finan the creditor an determine how conclude: of enificance of the banker: without comment, he great onelusion arks: A numhber of papers speculate on | contend that rmany will he has been released from promised reparations but we know what other countries | re conditioned upon con- | i | | Kelly Tweed Suits. Regularly $19.75 and $7 50 o . $22.50. Now. Light-weight Cloth Coets. Regularly $15.98 and §17.98. NoW......ccoacenaannannnnnn Capes, Coats and Wraps. Regularly $27.50 to $35. Now............ Continental Fulwool Jersey Suits. Regu- Tatly $12:50) NOW:..c.cmoeensvoonsins $1.50 Pearl Bead Necklaces, 95¢ 24-inch Graduate Pearl Bead Necklaces, good quality {mported beads, popular sizes; gold filled and solid gold clas| $2.25 Canton Crepe $1.89 40-inch Canton Creps, beauti- ful lustrous silk and wool qual- ity, in navy, brown and black. $1.50 Silk Foulards $1.29 35-inch Silk Foulards, all pure Imported Colored Organdy, extra fine, 5 C sheer, tra nsparent, permanent-finish quality, im- ported from Switzerland; fully guaranteed to retain its Dbeautiful finish. In a complete assortment of street and eve- ning shades. 39c Mercerized Pongee | 32 Inches Wide Mercerized Pongee, 25 C soft mercerized light blue, quality, in light and dark tan, pink, navy blue and white. 55c¢ Mercerized 36 Inches Wide ¢ Satin Stripe Voiles, exciusive nigh-grade 3O C fabric, In light and dark grounds, with handsome woven all-silk stripes. Beau- tiful colorings. | 50¢ Ratinspun 36 Inches Wide 1 A rich mercerized 39C cotton fabric, with summer stylish crepe weave. ideal for smart dresses and suits. All wanted $1.69 Silk Gloves 50c Turkish Toweling, 29¢ 24-inch_ Bleached ' Double Thread Turkish Toweling, ab- sorbent weave for towels or face cloths. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $6.50 and $7.50 “Ideal” Porch Shades, $4.65 One of the highest grade Porch Shades manufac- tured, made of superior we se a loan, although the reparations com Wraps, Capes and Coats. Regularly - e A ' ERALarions coIR=j o > - silk, soft finish quality, in nav: basswood slats, closely Now the t to do i TSI reply declared that $37.50 to $45. Now'....... $22 50 brown, copen and black grounds; Poplins, 39 98¢ drawn together with heavy iermany must find other relief if a | . with handsome figures and scroll op! y c cords. In a good shade of pledge it in ized. designs. Mercerized Poplins, a beaut!- 16-button Milanese Silk Gloves, paris point stitching; in pongee, brown, complete with ~ e 0 ful, rich, lustrous-finish grade, ropes, stay cords and all G. & G. Ginger Ale B i Misses’ Silk Dresses. Regularly $IS. < T ¥ the wanted street and eve- | 8ray and white. Good, service- attachments, ready to Now . . O $1.50 Crepe de Chine | ning shades, 35 inches wide. able quality; all sizes. hang. Full f-ft. S-inch — Reireshing and revivify- WATERWAY PARLEY { ] | i i | $1.19 $1 Ramie Linen, 69¢ Goldenberg's—First Floor. 25¢ Percales, 18¢c drop. choice of 6-ft. and ft. widths. ing—sparkling and pure. ! Women’s Silk Dresses. Regularly $17.98 and 40-inch Crepe de Chlne, firm Served at the bs, cafe I $19.75. Now ............ e toniets $ 1 0 wosen qnality; n'& larkeinssort Colored Ramie Linen, pure | , 36-inch Percales light grounds. € ¥ st ment of wal street and even- linen; heavy, close quality; I 11 n checks, stripes, ots, plaids 9, H and fountains. Delivered l_ ASSAI[ED Ing shades. lingn; Meavyscicsequaliy, o =1 and ‘neat nigh-count Women’s 69¢ Union - the case to vour home. H colors. 36 inches wide. quality, for men and boys' B by the case to ) nIc Women's Silk Dresses. Regularly shitts) Sl women's wear. Suits, 50c Phone Main 7637 G. & G. Bottling Co. 931 C Street N.W. Canadian Minorities Hold Action Is Affront to Presi- dent Harding. 39/ 971,8, 8/ SHMAMLMM!&MMEMMEMM@ T $22.50 to $27.50. Now.......... 21 $12.50 Gingham Porch Dresses. Regularly $2, Now . (First Goldenberg’s—Sscond Floor. $2.75 Sport Satin $1.98 40-inch Sport Satin, extra heavy, high, lustrous quality, in white, navy, brown and sport shades. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Children’s 79¢ Women’s $3 to $6 Footwear, $2.39 All are fashionable, comfortably styled and just the models for wear with summer frocks. A splendid selection of 25¢ Romper Cloth 18¢ 32-inch Romper Cloth, light and dark grounds, in stripes and plain colors; heavy firm woven wash fabric, for children’s rom- pers; fast colors. Summer-weight Gauze Cotton Tnion Suits, low neck and sleeve- less, tight and loose knee; also some in bodice style with lace- trimmed knee; a few with closed seat; regular and extra sizes; perfect quality. Goldenberg's—First Floor. { Efl Special Dispateh to The Star. e = = — styles in White Kid and . 3 '] A, Cana s | T B . % Tl . 48¢ We Will | orrava; Conede S s2su I O & Caff Sets, 81 | 35¢ Bates Ginghay Lo muations, ¢ e e S tiowoniaus, 25 okt of and £ s FISROSsze 01 ) ams Combinati Walst Sufits, Louis, Baby Louis, mili- C o i S, et B8 e s ot e Gompination, waiet Suits, | || Touin Baby tows mut, || | coton Ramio nas e grnersl | Washable Cretonnes project was an affront to President ! | Imported Colored Novelty Collar 29¢ muslin and bloomers of pink and and turned soles. All linen and is greatly in demand 24c i leanne | Harding, both conservatives a { and Cuff Sets, of fine quality or- 32-inch Bates’ Dress Gi blue material; perfect quality; sizes in the lot from 23 for one-piece dresses and suits. Sanitary Czrpet Clean'ng Co. | Juniins: both meervatives and B iy, with ‘scalloped edges: | In a large amsortment ot Crry | Sizes 2 (0 12 ears. to 7, Complete assortment of shades, - 419 New Jersey Ave. 2 e Beautirul novelty designs, em. | Plaids, stripes and plain colors, Geldanberg’s—Tirst Flour. including _the scarce tan. 34 A o e e el Toan bagid brojdered in dainty paste $4 and $4.50 inches wide. grade Wasnable Cretonnes, In all T ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent " on shares maturing in 45 th £12§ to vote $s, t ty Th ment to enter into a treaty; the idea | that the government has refused was | t injure them, 00,000 in connection with i 1“‘hfin a project came up in the house ! i he Welland canal estimate. Dominion government was ked by the United States govern- neous. H. C. Hawkin conserva- of Toronto, said that Montreal Quebec interests seem to think the St. Lawrence project would ive nid Pro- | shades. In the popular Peter Pan shape, with wide cuffs to match. Handbags, $1.29 A hundred close-out of several Leather Hand- Children’s 50c¢ — Brief Cases, $2.69 Men’s Mohair Suits orings. Correct for summer cur- tains, draperies, cushion. couch e ives, though ssful, | . and furniture coverings. as well i = oA ettt atul. Genuine Split Cowhide Leather 1 75 I as for many other decorative P » e ng th Con- i 89¢ Vestee Sets 50c - Msofiks, 35¢ Briet Cases, with one and two ° e a l 9 . purposes. S hl 1:?1‘1 t government S 2] % rm Mercerized Three-quarter- pockets; metal reinforced Beautiful light and dark floral, pihould have accepted President Pmbrofdered All-over Lace ength Socks. whito with assort- handles, 15-inch_size, in_black, Heading the list of matertals for all sorts of daytime dresses stripe, bird, tapestry and foilage Harding's _ proposal of _discussion, | Vestee Sets, with cuffa: Peter | ¢d color striped turnover caffs, | brown ‘and cordovan. Equelly and quite as popular, too, for evening wear. Heavy, high lustrous designs. e .x:; r\vt’:f'wi"guz"hlchggtm{f.‘;m?f:; i Pan shape collar; white and tu'r:-fio‘w: 2?11;:;5, :;tzlel: 5'w‘n°—tg;e d:s:’ral:]; f:r :varrylng music or qusll[s’. v;'llh s;;f:’ chiffon finish, in a large assortment of street Full bolts on sale in mr-ry Sectian, efus , . S 7 . studen cases. and even = . i Y v opportine to enter into -% ik s Goldenbers's—First Floor. First Floor—Lesther Goods Section, S aniiaes TH SR giplen (v ot ey e Fand b Incks Fourth Fleor At FlossBargaia 1 to 10 yards on First Table Imported White Organdy 45 Inches 59¢ White Novelty Voile, 38¢ White Novelty Voiles, beauti- ful styles and effects, in neat el A monthe kTt but he considered no | bags. representing a large - 3 ) Pibae, gt imore e | DARutaetrer ol e 2 Regdarty R T S anec Of good ty leathers, 3 . 3 Pays 4 Per Cent Mr. Creerar, progressive leader, e s Do & . $1.00 Yard Wide Migns. 36 inches wide. shares " withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than favored flnancial curailment, but as that “the governent should conferred with the United recent proposal from the United ates did not involve any great out. sirable shapes, including: Swagger Avenue Pouch Bags and Beauty Cases— all silk lined; many with toflet and manicure requi- nites. Here’s cool comfort for men at moderate cost—a sale of Feather-weight Mohair Suits, in the season’s A quality of exceptional fineness—one of the best imported from Switzerland—firmly woven and with washing will not harm. ermanent finish, which Note the desirable width—45 inches. 30c Cannon Cloth, 22¢ White Cannon Cloth, a close- woven linen-finish grade, for 24 inches wide. lay, and the offer shouid not have = . s % * te. $8,000,000 ben turned down et 10lB Goldenberg’s—Tirst Floor. most desirable stripes, including blue, black and brown, 59¢ White Organdy 89¢ White Wash Satin kil I A ) L o e anted to "g;, s o ime . L“th wh)}:e st]rlpes. Well tailored and the dressiest 40 Inches Wide - 36 Inches Wide 75¢ Tan Pongee 59¢ , and also some assurance given ot-weather clothes a man can wear. White O dy. extra White Wash Satin, c 'y Surplus More Than nd e & A % v E A o Organdy, e o ng P $800,000 Br Manion Kartwiiai sald 1 wae an | 5’1 50c White Voile; 29¢ Sizes 35 to 44 regulars, fine, oheer. transparent 48¢c s superior grade coton 55¢ an Ponges, 8 il snd cotion . extraordinary thing for the govern- . 7 2 ' ich satin- h; abric, iyt Sieh S0 -/ ment to refuse o discuss the zchir:ej e O e itn e Also a limited quantity of Cool Kenny Crash Suits, e EIEH featiii tadenntalisjildoal for for summer waista suddresses with the United States, that ft wa 3 . i i 5 S s B 0 5 > Corner 11th :nd E S‘t’s. NW. l unprecesentea” tor “on lggumm“fi;: i saze.l forlsummeriinatsts; dnd in an incomplete range of sizes, at the same price—$9.95. 89c White Chiffon Voile 89c White Skirting JAMES BERRY, resident o refuse to discuss with another Kirti JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary ||| | government a matter of international Men9 Khaki P t 1 40 Inches Wide 36 Inches Wide | importance. 8 ants, 40-inch _Imported 59C e "LAFLIN Will Make Glasses for All Purposes. 1314 G St. ggflin OpticaICo. City Club Bldg. Arrests Two and XKnocks POLICE CHIEF SUDDENLY OPENS FIGHT ON FRIENDS Third Down Before Rampage Is Stop- ped—On Way to Convention. DENVER, June 12—H. J. Mulcahy, chief of police of Elizabeth, N. J., 39¢ White Batiste 29¢ White Mercerized Batiste, a beautiful soft-clinging, lustrous quality, for making inty un- dergarments. 37 inches wide. 29¢ White Nainsook 18¢ Yard-wide White Nainsook, a goft kid-finish grade, especially desirable for light-weight un- dergarments. 36 inches wide. Durable Quality Khaki Pants, full cut and well made, in dark shades, finished with belt loops and cuffs. 38 oniv. Sizes 32 to Goldenberg’s First Yloor Clothes Shep for Men—Direct Entrance From X Btreet. $2.50 and $3.00 Summer Curtains $1.69 $1 Pencil Sharpeners 74c Boston Pencil Sharpeners, for home or office, use. Strongly made. Stationery Dept., First Floor. . . ! who was sald to have attacked, with. Snowflak Cord $3.50 P l!llade]plna out plausible explanation, several 50c White D d Bt Susmor Cartatns. 059 — other members of his party en route c te Dotte e e $3.00 Bedspreads $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN Sunday, June 18 SPECIAL TRAIN Eastern Standard Time it t! county o San Francisco to attend a conven- fon of police chiefs, was in the hospital yesterday “for ob- ervation,” the police announced. Police Capt. Merritt said that Chlef Muleahy awakened shortly - before midnight and began fighting with two | other members of the party. He over- | powered them and locked them in a bathroom, Capt. Merritt &aid, and went to another room and attacked | a third chief, knocking him down. Chief Mulcahy left the hotel and Swiss, 39¢ ‘White Dotted Swiss, fine, sheer quality, with various size woven dots, including the stylish pin dots. 36 inches wide. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $12 Suits, $6.88 Green, blue or ecru color grounds intermingled with varlous color flakes and stripes. $2.00 Bedspreads $1.69 63x90 White Dimity Bed- spreads, single-bed siz meat striped effects. - $2.25 Crochet Bedspreads, full double-bed .size; in heavy raised Marseilles patterns. 16¢ Bleached Muslin 121%¢ 86-Inch Bleached Musiin, & close-woven, soft-finish grade. White Chiffon Voile, an extra flne, two-ply quality, that can hardly be de- tected from costly georgette, ‘Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Skirting, stylish gabar- dine and basket weave 49C grounds with novelty white wov- en checks anll stripes. $9.75 Grass Rugs 9x12-Foot $4.65 Strictly Perfect Double-warp Grass Rugs, in hand- some stenciled designs, including oriental, medallion and neat border effects combination colorings. in greens, 2 All are 9x12-foot room size. blues, browns and Made with bound sides and ends that exactly match the rugs in colorings. $8.50 Crex Rugs $4.45 $12.95 Crex Rugs RIS ARt (URRS iaton) appeared about a halt hour later at $6.45 T A | appeared our later at | e R | Boys' Navy Blue Sults, of 25¢. Unbleached e e Arrives Wimington 10:05 AM, Chester 10:25 AM, Philadelphla 10:50 AM. roet Station Returning, 1 8 delphi P! | the-1ocal headquarters, while a squad | of police had responded to an emer- gency call from the hotel, according | to Capt. Merritt. He said all members all-wool serge and cheviot; coats lined with alpaci hreasted 30c Superfine Yarn, Cotton, 16¢ 39-inch Unbleached Sheeting 6-in. heavy- Weave red 6x7-ft. Herringbone blue, 4-ft. welight Crex Rugs, green, versible Duplex Crex Rugs, oriental or medallion deslgn on one size, with green Gre- Worth up to $1.00 79¢ Light weight and cool, of fine pink batiste and white nainsook, in square and round neck styles, with pretty lace and embroidery trimmings. Women who see them tomorrow will want to buy a season's supply at the low price of 79c each. Genuine Cowhide Leather Brief Cases, with two pockets, metal reinforced handles, identification attachment, lock and key. Cholce of black, brown and cordovan. 15 and 16 inch sizes. Each case fully guaranteed by the maker. Some have slight defects in fin- ish, but nothing to affect their appearance.—First Floor, Leath- er Goods Dept. $1.50 Bungalow Aprons, $1.09 Wes M (e T M ofie perty S ngmate AN 19¢ Cotton, = extra heavy, round and brown stenciled border AL A e 'flCh:h": on sale rflu;:m.a"m:: z:..,.”m i A lustrous” silk huna wo.;fl ti’re%g q’u’afi:y: o m:‘l’d:: .designs; all factory labeled. :“;-: k;:'hm%! ‘?A&?; uw:,t,. m!g‘.‘,l,;‘.}:'v 33":5.:} .‘L'z le:.m"a‘;: ER , whi ay be | sheets. g . o . : § P . ]PLAN TAX ON FOREIGNERS | ot or aochoted fato’ any Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $2.50 and $3.00 S cln; with scalloped skirts and § i X style sweatér you wish at a com- - wo-tone - percales. ‘ ennsylvaniafiil ».uuisn Logisiacors consider Aa- $1.98 paratively small “cort. Shades | Plg Cards, 21c Small Rugs, $1.48 $15 and $17.50 with sashes. Enirely new and System The Route of the Broadway Limited ditional Levies. BERLIN, June 26—The question has Been raised In the Prussian diet whether it would not be advisable to tax forelgners, since their presence in such large numbers here is causing an advance In the prices of food. It is probable that the minister of the interior will reply to the question. 80x90 White Dimity Bed- .spreads, full double-bed _size; light-weight summer spreads. Petioloanm Il - 10c¢ Jar Petroleum Jelly, an olntment include turquoise, pink, jade, tangerine, henna, midnight blue, tan, conder, pumpkin, blue, black and.white. Extra special at 19¢ a ball. @oldenberg’s—First Floer, Art Dept. 15¢ Huck Towels, 11c “Uncle Sam” Playing Cards, enamel finish; regulation packs. Stationery Dept., First Floor. $2 Bed Pillows, $1.05 ‘These plllows were made up expressly for this sale—20x28- inch, large size; covered with extra heavy A. C. A. blue and 8x6-ft. 3,200-warp | Grass Rugs, green, or \brown woven border designs, 30x60 Herringbone Weave Crex Rugs, green, blue, red and brown _stencied designs, or 30x60 Wool and Fiber Rugs; plain and figured centers of blue, rose, green, brown, gray and tan—First Floer—Bar- Grass Rugs, $7.85 px12-ft. extra fine grade 1,600, 2,400 and 8,200 Im; rted Grass Rugs, in beautiful blue, brown and green stenciled de- signs, also reversible woven borders. _Also_heavy-welght La Belle Rush Rugs, in green, blue or brown medallion or —_— e I Floor.) Boys® $15 Serge Suits $9.75 Boys' Two-pants Navy Blue Serge Suits, coats lined with alpaca; both pairs of knicker- The possibility of further taxation in emmed Huck Towels, all | white stripe or eight-ounce art neat borders. d i i this direction, In conformity with the and pomade, In attractive pressed | _HOMMS sorbent weave, for | ticking: flled with sterilized g i Seahy K 39 “Mggliicge;t A AR treaty of Versailles and the tax now levied on hotel rooms, already ha: been considered. Individual commun! ties may be authorized to levy an in- direct tax on forei glass jar, with Goldenbers’s hand or side towels. curled feathers.