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UNTERMEYER RETAINED | [ive week e e "1 TURKS DENY DISPOSITION To Pay D. C. Tax Bill Only five week days remain in which to pay the first half of real estate and personal tax Famous Lawyer Will Argue Im-| | bills Kf;’nrnm: carzeat Hacal year Kemalists Promise to Put Educa- guige. The problem of Thrace an‘ N v A " gol he western boundary of Turkey still : peachment Case Before Con- goliector will 81 & pannly of tional and Charitable Institutions |occupied the attention of the confer- | 1 per cent for each month the | ence today. The subcommission of | - first installment goes unpald. B gress Committee. All personal tax bills have _ been mailed, bit real estate bills are mailed only upon writ- Samuel Untermeyer, one of the best| | ten request. The time for pay- | |uy the Ausociated Press. I known lawyers in the United States, ;-;;;';,.'%3&1’,:%32“:‘,,;2;‘.5",‘; LAUSANNE, November 24.—Turkey's | bunks of the 2 has been retained by the American | | (SRl ORETC S0 Calt or send | (sPokesman at the Lausanne confe ) Federation of Labor to present before | | for their real estate bllls. ence, hearing of the arrival of Am the House judiciary committee its ar- e 'elm:'fr'."i'f-;m{r::p.uy:fi: can missionary representatives here. 4 & w e du 3 it guments urging the impeachment of iy oay their bilis 1n full at | [expressed the nope tnat Amerlcun} Attorney General Daugherty. Mr. this time if they desire. Untermeyer was retained following a conference with Bert M. Jewell, presi- tent of the railwy smplovest aepart-| CAPT. BURRILL RETIRED. ment, and will handle features of the e ed that there was no disposition to| yest impeachment proceedings dealing | Majs. Bell and MacLachlan Ordered | drive out Americans, especially those | offic with antiztrust and war fraud cases. Home to Await Place on List. |¢n&a8ed in educational and charitable Charging that the judiciary commit- undertakings. teo has “stacked the cards” in favor| Capt. Douglas G. Burrill, fleld It was pointed out, however, that |cultur: philanthroplc and educational lnslllu-\ tions would not be needlessly alarmed | by the advent of the new regime in . The Greatest Shoe H Value In America mittee's order forcing Representative | nouiyo e "Arlz “and Maj. Donald J. Keller, author of the impeachment g, infantry, at Leaven- resolution, to file with it a bill of par. . have bean ordered %o ticulars by December 1. glving names, } i homes to await retirement. dntes, places and specific acts to sub- | NG TEMES B0 e retirement of Col. | stantiate his‘chargess Carr, Signal Corps, have Exnctness of Proofs. . been revoked, that officer having r. Keller must|withdrawn his application for retire- SHOES FOR WOMEN The striking beauty and pertect style of NEW- ;i ARK Shoes for women will capture your tancy the moment you seethem. It is most unbelievable that such ed' or white-wash Grates, linings and vari- cus repairs, including all firing tools necessary. Ask For No. 1062---Very Smart; Stunning Biack Satin Brocaded Patent Leather Cae Strap; Latest Wishbone One Strap Pump; a Novelty Perforations; Military beautiful combinat on of Piain and Heels; Rubber Top Lift; an un- Brocade Satin, with Brccade Satin- P b i s etor T it il Rudolph & West Co. S S Lavishdep Ay Spposed o the || 1332 New York Ave. N.W. m % fi I & measure. L = The Largest Chain o Shoe Stores in the United States. 3 s PLAYERS OF ST‘ PATRICK EIHMAGH BA" l! Vl K y 913 Pa. Ave. N.W. T1147th St Nw. || TO PRESENT-YOU TAKE IT Open Snturday Night Oven Nights Original Farce Is Scheduled for S 711 H Street N.E. Carroll Hall Closing Days of Open Nights i All Newark Stores Open Saturdny Evenings to Month. Accommodate Customers “You Take It an original tarce, 1s to be presentsd by the St. Patrick Play- ers in Carroll Hall, 924 G strect north- 4 g ‘Wednesday, west, Monday, 3 i S | Thursday and pr y e er 2, = | During the L it 1 ) 3 ted to give pe two or three | Instantly! End Flatulence, Gas, s eac < in keeping with the e | spirit of the on, while in the spring Heartburn, Indigestion z an operetta will be produced. 1 'Hll‘lr’". Vietta '[‘)lo- i 5 and veggy O'Dea. : e 5 y the author of the \ S When Sick, Bilious, Headachy, Constipated, for SN All Shades g m‘filn»nl of the seasons’ offer- : Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Colds ey e et $2 9 5 — efits for varlous wort [ - aosdfs b ess of religious affillation o One or two Cascarets to- s ge but $100 for these bel gmvlr a l;! §mm fine! - vour bowels right o I S0 pleasant, so inexpensive, 8o qui = all the constipation to settle an upeet stomach. Tho Values up to $6.00 r bile will move out i Eomc_:: “Pnpe"al Diuipey:‘:a” ‘;ud:u " Carcar vill not | the stomach all pain istress 9 . 4 from indigestion or & sour, gassy Men ] Pa]amas “‘mfitn?fimu magic. All drug- Either ‘“‘i‘?‘li:n‘?gl: Frogs) or al e e | gists recommend this harmless stom- ightshirts—Now Is the Time ) $1.49 Pennsylvania Knit All-Wool Sweaters 'At 1o Price More Sweaters at Less Than Half Men’s Bath Robes Beautiful Designs, Richly Trimmed $8.00 Values $3.95 Men’s Madras Shirts Values $2.50 $1.15 Silk and Wool and All-Silk Ties Values up to $2.00 Selling-Out Price 75¢ Regular 55¢ Ties Excellent Material Selling-Out Price 25¢ Wool Hose Regular $1.50 values Selling-Out Price 75¢ pair For a Very Superior -~ Sausage leat For the kiddies’ sake—for the whole family’s sake —for _the sake of its genuine goodness—say “Auth’s” when you buy sausage meat. Insist upon it. A very “uncommon” product—more tasty, more snappy, more spicy—made with a bit of tang and tingle—a savor and flavor that tempts the tongue. Auth’s sausage meat is packed in the san- itary parchment package. A rare breakfast treat—try it tomorrow. 436 SSUNHHBHIM I THIINO ferently than Turkish institutions, and that if Turkey's schools and fac- tories pald taxes then foreign estab-| &% "R Tor lishments should also. station work, e nu . H The Angora delegates declared that Loulsians and J. Wilson of Soath|and Mi Stell; By IN HGHT []N DAUGHER And Avoid Penalties TU EXPH_ AMERIcANS thete Db b e ey | Dakota: extension work, C. . Mon- | veraits of Arkansan e o ! | ' ot Toretners i Furkey.‘an imasicd G BeMon: Ivensioyot Atkanmanl : is Ha You SAVE when you buy "SALADA" T XA B The Best is Always the Most Economical = 300 Delicious Cups to a Pound - F L ACK (Orange Pekoe Blend) MIXED and GREEN Sold in Sealed Metal PacKets Only. should all schools, whether forelgn or Turk- ish, should teach the Turkish lan- on Basis With Own. the full commission on territorial > £ | military questions, ns to be the bound END CONVENTION HERE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1993, - - he also understood that | | The Association of Land-Grant Col- leges closed its thirty-sixth annual Turkey. The Kemalist agents explain- | qonvention st the New Willard He , . tillery, has been placed on the re- b st St . the Attorney General, Samuel|iired list on account of disabllity in- | Turkey saw no reason why foreign | TEtATY trel8uter, oulture, iy mpers, Drvslme]m ‘:E (‘-l;:de(:r‘clo‘l’r,l‘- cident to the service. Institutions, whether educational or| ,f Vermont. L e hehieren Ma). Verne R. Bell, cavalry, at{jqustrial, should be dealt with dif- Officers of sections selected were: Absolutely PURE WOOL Overcoats SUITS Regular $35 Values 517 $30 SUITS and Overcoats $ 4.45 ARROW and IDE COLLARS Always 20c Selling-Out Price 10¢ Agriculture, C. ¥. Curtiss of Iowa and | roe of New Me: R. L. Watts of Pennsylvania; resident | sower of Oh teaching, J. H. Skinner of Indiana and | Boardman of Cornell; experiment | of W Dodson of | Miss ¥ Lincoln said, “Savin : fine leathers and such high grade workmanship could possibly e htoceed at leisure with To the Trade : be produced to sell at only $3.50. But here they are. The the resqurces at his command to la o = fact that we sell over 5 million pairs of NEWARKS 8 year Blans e N can beoie: Rel’m for All = through our nation-wide chain of 400 stores is the reason we sented in the way it demands and I H 0 & 5 i can gwe these super-values. Try a pair. They will be a osin coneelye: ot the Mielibtel tant eatlng Cofi revelation to you in style, quality and attractiveness. 1 “showing may, without Ap at“s 1 Ask For No. 1062 Ask For No. 3066. and Mr. Daugherty l Our Gents’ Furnishings AT, PRICE} We are going out of the Gents’ Furnishings Business in order to make room for our Clothing Dept., which will be Every dollar’s worth of our vast stock of Gent’s Furnishings must be closed out immediately at a great sacrifice. greatly enlarged after this sale. Silk Shirts Genuine Crepe de Chine. Broadcloths and Jersey Silks. Values Up 10 $8.50 Selling-Out Price $4.45 Silk Hose 75¢ values Selling-Out Price 45¢ pair Warm Lambsdown Shirts and Drawers Regular $2.00 values Selling-Out Price $1.00 Cooper’s Kenosha Close-Crotch Wool Union Suits $4.00 values Selling-Out Price $2.00 IR ool AR Chalmer’s Union Suits Selling-Out Price Men’s High-Rock Shirts and Drawers Heavy fleeced, $1.50 values Selling-Out Price 75¢ Wool Hose $1.00 values Selling-Out Price 50c pair Men’s Trousers 1, Marked Price THE NATIONAL OPEN 9TH 4S':.I.‘o NoWo EVENINGS I ]