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EDUCATIONAL. _ RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Exemplifying the world's best FOR SALE—HOUSES GEORGETOWN Detached colos unusual in constructi bts of mm $9,75 PiB. \RREI‘T W H -r Roow 18, 2819 18th \ Desirable 6-room holge npmill!"finhrh Elrlm!nkh, au be bought &t & Very reason- le price. CHEVY CHASE. . 8:rooms, = baths, I COLUMBIA TIRIGHTS. 9-room corner hoyse tear 1dth st.; price, $12,500; ensy terms for qu LR LAW Main_8115, EDUCATIONAL. i O oA SN ACCOUNTING C. P A..fi;en;mhon Epter at any “time for night or day sehool. Individusl ead olass {aatruction. Text oompiled by the foremest au- thorities of profession. Catalog upon Toquest. { STEWARD SCHOOL | HIGHER ACCOUNTING | 1203'F crest. n 8471, i TR, i ACE INSTITUTE Accountancy and Business Administration Graduatenot the Tastitatenre found every La profossional Accountancy practice | andin s teruoon i \ ! 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P P, (Haifa) = Extensive tour 1o Holy Lend T expente, re- Joining parey s Catrar 0 TPeRe TE EGYPT (Calro)—Twelve dayaamid the scinations and musterles. of the Nile 7y, seeing S ide, ef el e R s Assusn. i filflu (Ajacclo) = The home ot iyt e | sardens. hempeon) — Special -STEAMSHIPS. Ruhr Invasion to Stimulate Steel Trade of Other Lan Occupation of the Ruhr by the|contributed 7 cent of, the « French and the necessary disturbance | ey elooke Qutput; vielded 20 pe to the administration of its mining | Of GCTMANY's iron ore poancio L per cent of the pig iron and metallurgical industries will tem- | of the Ingot steel and 6 porarily, at least, promote the lron\}r!\h' bt “‘, r'r»llms:' rough the loss of Lorralne and steel trade of other countries, no | yypperilicgia the Ruhr's presen matter what its ultimate effect in the | put of fron ore. pig iron and world economic relations may be, ac- ;10 the whole of Germany is cording to Luther Becker, chief of | JATEEr than is represente the iron and steel division of the De- | “Thirteen big consortiums partment of Commerce, among themselves “Within the Ruhr, a section com-|Metaliurgical activities of th prising an area of the state of Rhode [According to report Island, are concentrated over 800 in-|C€TNS have been able to. ma dustrial corporations—mining, metal- | {ReIT production of metallurgical « lurgical, chemical and others, with 20 | 8t the pre- € per cent of the entire German capitali- { groups, morepver, have control of 1 Zation Mr. Becker noints out. “In |coal than in 1913. These consorti 1913, the year of Giermany's largest | 9PCrate by a purely financial co output of “coal, the Ruhr mines ac- counted for 60 per cent of the total of method. The Stinnes group, for ample. controls mi companie 190,109,400 tons. The Ruhr likewise preponder:. stockholders’ and « 1t is these p s that the W deal with in their pation of the Ru rman iron and stec [in recent monthe won s { tial contMcts 1 interna; markets, an outstanding .o 15,000 tons of heavy rails p Japanese government raliwa: contracts imvolve ralls obt Brazil, and other heavy from varfous parts of L. and the far east. Deliveri th {rails and other steel materials h yet to be made. “Gierman tradesmen have made n every part of ¢ underselling th British of votes in_ mittee mee STEAMSHIPS B FURNESS- fi (Under Cunlmr! uuh Bermuda Govt.) 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Grant, director of nutrit ntendent of Schoc sting_in the crusade, to all supervisory otfice school system, asking them U on the campaign in their dis A_circylar prepared by Mrs irant’s deparfment of the AsSo tion for the Prevention of Tub Josis, containing suggestions fo daily program, including « and cxercige, ulso will be distribu among the' teachers and parents of the underweight childrer Outstanding of these “Omits’ Bariades Lowest Rates, Lideral Atopovers, Uncxcelled Service " suggestions . which includes a 4 shing lunch at noon A mid-afternoon lunch of milk crackers, or a bread and butter sa wich with an apple or orange ( ing sweet) A half-hour rest, Outdoor play in fresh shine. A dinner vegetables ght—In bed with windows suf ficlently open to have the fresh air circulating. MORGENTHAU FORESEES NEW WAR FROM RUHR NEW YORK, January 20.—Henry Morgenthau, former United States ambassador to Turkey, in an address at the Vassar Club expressed the fear that another world conflict might re sult_from the French occupation of the Ruhr district Mr. Morgenthau declared that the {occupation was a “deliberated pla: for France to secure the safely tha was denied her” and that France “determined to use her present power to gain what was given her by the Versailles treat “If the United States had entered the league of natlons,” he said “France would not be in the Ruhr t« . | day, and we must share the responsi bility for the chaos into which the world is about to be throw: Mr. Morgenthau said France ha! acted with foresight in refusins to grant a moratorium to Germany i payment of reparations, as Germany had one been granted, would, in his belfef, have continued to build up her military forces. or write Cunard — 14th st. n.w., g quietly, air and sur which includes gree laternational Mercantile Marine Cay ‘Washington sffice: 1203 F st. a.w. | B. 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