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g - TELLON OPPOSES | LOAN TO GERMANY GERMAN DOPE SEIZED. Two Hundred oBttles of Moiphine Captured; Sailors Arested. GALVESTON, Tex., January 31.— Two hundred bottles of German mor- phine were seized at Galveston last night and two sailors from the Ger- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, WALLACE CLAIS LEGALINMUNTY rection of the Department of Agri- culture, Schaper claimed that his business and his reputation had been affected adversely by _statements placed in the public records of the de- partment by the Secretary. The de- partment has been seeking to oust Schaper from his stand in the market, Through U. 8. Attorney Gordon and Assistant U. 8. Attorney West, Sec- retary Wallace says it appears af- D.. C, BANK PRESIDENT DIES. NEWBERN, N. C., January 31.—The death here late yesterday of James A. Bryan, elghty-four, president of the First ‘National Bank of Newbern, removed one of the outstanding figures in this section of the state. After being graduated from Prince- ton in 1860 he served in the Con- federate Army, where he rose to the WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1923, /A SEEEEEEYEENNEENEN Y e PALAIS ROYAL : man | Steamshlp . Glucksburg' were frmatively from the averments of the| rani of major and quring reconstruc- ) 2 . to a narcotic inspector,| Claiming immunity from suit for |4CCIaration that the publication of |tion days -took & leading part in = Cecretary Disapproves Pro- 3 ; Sl S Wit for |the words and filgures forming the |country affairs. Afterward he de- . . Y pp T et or eopey landeq & |enyoning written(by him in tho oficial [Daxis of tho alleged Hibel tas Mide by | Yorary e e e e e The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. posal in Bursum Bill as Bulf port. The bottles ranged in ajzc | tare Henrs & Pgpanent of Agricul. |the dofendant in' the course of his|and Jumber manufacturing. from W0 Ounces down. and. the|Asrfculture {oday flied « demurrer joulvire Snd 1o thorcior gt |4y 15 $dition to his widow Maj. Bryan Not Opportune. TREASURY LACKS FUNDS Txtension of Foreign Credits Would Increase Taxes, He Declares. Opposition to the Burswm bill to es- + blish a billion-dollar credit for the Ger- in government to buy foodstuffs in the lited States was expressed by Secre- ry Mellon of the Treasury Department tter written to Chairman McCum- Sen committee, he kuew of “no more favorable German gov- nment than toward foreign govern- cuts assoclated with us in the last No Funds Available. The United States Treasury, more- seizure was said to have been the largest TANSFEROF . &0, APPROVEDBY .. Van Sweringen Interests Are | Allowed Take Control of Big Railroad. in several months. Authority was granted by the In- ite Commerce Commission yester- to the eland, York, controls the St. Louis which o e now ago and oad and other lines in the middle |} to a suit to recover recently Alexand Market. Van Sweringen group Lof | i brought er Sch. The market is unde Formal “Opening” Tomorrow at 10 A.M. of the New Cash & Carry Flower Shop After being closed for two weeks to install new’ fittings and make other improvements, this New Flower Shop, which is an innovation in Washington, will be formally opened at 10 o'clock TOMORROW morn- ing, February 1. against aper, a dealer in Center .000 damages o Notice huas been served on Attorney him by | George E. Sullivan for the plaintiff that a hearing will be asked Friday T the di- before the court on the demurrer. is survived by two brothers, Charles L. Bryan. U. 8. A., and Wash- ington Bryan of New York. The family was related to that of George Washington, - e over control of the The idea back of the “Cash and Carry” over, has no funds available for loans ake. and Oflo: raiizoad By abe N b . s 3 forelgn governments,” the Treasury | w00 ceven places on its board of |} olan is to supply the Washington public 1 3 ¥ 1 B bill as and if such S e A e with Fresh Cut Flowers and Growing e i e, ont. bE ng | associate recently announced Plants at MINIMUM COST. You simply ch a purp. e us t e W, n_attem) e 10 obtain cred many, appeared ¢ | they had majority of the may ailroad, now sented ommission’s tion, but all r= of the commission ap- rder. { ings were held before the ommission ten days ago on the ap lication « the Van Sweringens to he Chesapeake and Ohlo no s were made from any . Van Sweringen and several ther of. the men now authorized to Moreover, we take advantage of growers’ surplus stocks from time to time, which, coupled with our economical cost of doing business, frequent- drive up in your car and make your selec- tion from our numerous varieties and take the flowers with you. of delivery, cost of telephone service, book- keeping and the other expenses inseparable from merchandising as usually conducted. This plan saves cost il ATt T il s il Bl it el ssEREREM Discontinued Open Stock Dinner- ware of Fine American Porcelain All First Quality, Greatly Reduced Choice of many decorations, including Gold Line, conventional des gns. Jorder, Medallion and Many of the handled pieces have Gold Handles. In order to dispose of this Dinnerware in one lot to sell at the following prices: Dinner Plates, regularly $5.00 to $6.25 dozen. Choice, $2.75 dozen. Choice, $2.50 dozen. Tea Plates, regularly $3.50 to $425 dozen, | Choice, $225 dozen. quickly, we have combined all decorations Bowls, regularly 40c to 63c each. Choice, 29¢ . | each. Breakfast Plates, regularly $4.00 to $5.25 dozen. | Sugar Bowls, regularly $1.00 to $2.50 each. Choice, 89c each. Creamers, regularly 50c to $1.25 each. Choice, 39¢ each. S ; Pl 2ol Blowers : A Pic Plates, regularly $265 to $3.35 . T D e nlesapcuke and ly enables us to Sell Flowers at Retail for Much Less than it actually costs (hoxicce,PSZa.‘ozsdorzce:L.‘ aay Boonic i aren [ e Boats, fast stand; regularly $173 to o ulequate . growers to produce them. Bread and Butter Plates, regularly $250 to 0 each. Choice, $125 each. st ¢ ! $3.00 dozen. Choice, $1.75 dozen, < ckle Dishes, regularly 50c to $1.25 each | Soup Plates. regularly $375 to $475 dozen. | Cl 39¢ each el th . ! P 4 S - ‘ ete e nthiers | it Dishes, reularly S175 to 8225 dozen. | Chgice, s9c each. O ey $2 FERNS—Iot limited to 100 plants—98¢c Tea Cups and Saucers, regularly $7.50 to $0.00 | Cake Plates regularly 63 1o $145 each normal. B $2 P d P . 98 3 dozen. Choice, $4.00 dozen. L”]rj“"' ‘%:F‘"_ ; e on and Coffee Cups and Saucers, regularly $800 to latters, 8-inch trade size ; regularly 30c to 80c idon‘an otte rimroses, c 1055 el el e cach, Chice, 39c each. $6 PALMS $3 75 Bouillon Cups and Saucers, regularly $10.50 to Platters, ; regularly 7ic to * s ° 0 . h Roses, $3 doz.; Carnations, $2 doz.; Sweet DPeas, 81 bunch Calendulas and Violets, 50c bunch 7 25 N 32 | £14.00 dozen. Choice, $5.50 dozen. iter-dinner Cups and Saucers, regu .00 dozen. Choice, $3.00 dozen. atmeal Dishes. regularly $3.25 to $4.65 dozen. e, $250 d seroles, r ly $6.50 Platters, 1 2.65 each. Egg Cups, reg $7.25 dozen. “expressed the Trcus. AL The % $8 Metal Fern Boxes, 24-in. size, Special, $4.75 Al Choice, $128 each.’ ™ ° * <525 eney | e, $350 dozen. " . v to this bill and the g i e . . 3 Covered Dishes, regularly $1.75 to $3.25 each. Tea Pots, regularly 8200 each. Choice, $1.19 I Situation, and i1 £ OnlyOriginal | 3/ $10 Metal Fern Boxes, 30-in. size, Special, $6.50 ;% . Choice, 125 each. ‘ each. b o suggestec ke R g | “ove Butte ishes 1 v $1.5¢ $2.50 andled Salad i v $2.50 to $3.95 Take home a Bo: These boxes have Patent Drainage Valve, and are ) o G D emiaelito R0 (Beaticd Sea Dy PR B avaie it . suitable for porch use, conservatory or interior decoration. ,(:{ Vegetable Dishes. oval or round; regularly Jugs, all sizes 8265 each fa f&‘ 75¢ to $1.30 each. Choice, 49c each. Choice. 95¢ each. e cemerte | Good digestion! e ‘ e | | O Y CASH& CARRYFLOWER SHOP & : ¢ Y ) [ ] i [ ] [ ] ] [ ] ] [ ] L] a [ ] [} = L} i m [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] L} L] [ ] [ ] [ ] n <] L) [ ] - 2 807 Fourteenth St. 3 1 such export credi < m. ified by world business con DrKINGS PILLS Sor Oppenheimers SHOP UNIQUE Beautiful Assortment of Crystal Tableware lead blown blanks. All clear THe LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET In cut and needle-etched designs. Decorated . Ice Tea Tumblers. Grape Juice Tumblers. quality, patterns that we are discontinuing Choice 2;5‘ : Each Table Tumblers. Choice of Goblets— Sherbets, low and high footed style. Regularly sold from $3.75 to $11.50 dozen LIMITED QUANTITI ON SALE FOURTH FLOOR. After-Inventory Clearance of Broken’ Lots Delicious Homemade Fudge at 49¢ Ib. Chocolate,” Vanilla and White Divinity Flayors. Plain or with nut or fruit centers, also wrapped Caromels. Made with all pure cream. Fresh every hour.. At 49¢ Ib. " - L ) L= . - Handicraft Art PPENHEIMER'S is more than a Shop O Unique. It is an Institution, dedicated to the advancement of Thrift in Handi- craft Art. A bevy of capable and talented in- structors ofier you a very real service. The t bare cost of the materials is practically vour only outlay. i AR R We have closed our books for our fiscal year—and have taken these small lots into the calculation at these quick-clearance prices. Oppor- tunity is beckoning. 54950 75 SN NN NN NNNNNENNNNNGE ESESENEANEENEENENEEEEES Palais Royal—Main Floor—N\ear Elevators. 4 Chifion Velvet Eve- ning Gowns—were $79.50 s23 L and $95 2 Chiffon Velvet Eve- ning Dresses—Turquoise 1372 Frocks, in Satin .- 22 Dance Chiffon, The Palais Royal Bargain Basement Tomorrow—Corsets, Brassieres, Bandeaux In an Unusual Basement Sale Taffeta, { | i 6 Evening and Dance i that was $110—and Black Frocks—that were up to c A e - : e Lot 1, at §2.79 Lot3, at$2.39 ® = 2 Gold and Gold an . 7 : Il n F(l niin S . six S = iaecd Famous May-O-Belt, C-B and P. N. | Bon Ton, Rengo Belt, and Bien- A 28 Robes—beau- G B de Ewv | 4 = ina ! tl g 1ix’ul\eeqfi"1e‘§ts = \iere )e§8‘5 349_'50 (;rf\efi\s—fg:‘f:e: 59‘56":;?15 569_-_52 Corsets, $3.50, $4 and $5 models. | Jolie—$3.50 to $6.50 models, $2.39 Frankly speaking, if you can paint “the side of a ba and $110 .. ...oooiinn.. the other $110........... i vou can do beautiful China luster work—so popular now. Mme. i Vassileff and her assistants personally instruct vou in the 3 application of lustre or designs of uncommon attractiveness. i This department also includes instructions in the painting of ||| rchment Shades or Shields; quaint Book Ends, Candle- ! g4 sticks, Utility Boxes or Basketry. Complete stocks from swhich to choose. Lot 2, at $1.49 —for $2, $2.50 and $3.00 C-B Worcester and P. N. Corsets. Lot 5—0dd Lots Bandeaux at 19c, Brassieres at 50c Lot 4, at 89c Brassieres and Bandeaux Regularly $1.50, $2., $2.50 and $3 Street and Afternoon Dresses Street and Afternoon Dresses Aliillll.lllllllllllIllllfliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEQII!lllllllllllll.lllll:ifl.llllll..llll.l.lllllllllIIlIIl:IIlIllllllllllllllllll' '''''' = i 1\t “‘J“I”“]i“‘;\ oi!24 Frocks—in i l\tgr‘):{ldefklo ?‘“3“ Frocks— Tomorrow—Palaix Royal—Bargain Bascment. LY 1ight and dark col- ight an ar col- 4 ’ o or Were up to ors. Were up to ¢« Join the Handicraft Club Sz, W1 $377.50 $40.50. 23 To Heads of Hotels, Institutions and the Home { Clearance now... Clearance now... 0 ds 0 y : 2 Lntitling you to Instructions at the following rates: ||| The January Sale of “Domestics” is to be succeeded with a greater sale of Sheets, Pillow- ’ One Year—$10, or $3 the quarter i ! cases, Bedspreads, Tablecloths, etc., with greater quantities and lesser prices. Hints below. A 1 1 i . . . ; Misses’ Suits Misses’ Suits = 2,200 Huck Towels, 4,000 Sheets—Special. at : | At 12Y/5c, 19¢c and 25c Each $1.79, $1.49, $1.39, $1.19, 69¢ ¥ FREE Instructions in the Making of : y Some pla_u ; other: Some _plam and others Fur- e \:e L e e | e el ot w | Fur-trimmed ; smalllots. $ 95 trimmed; small lots. 50 heads of hotels and institutions requiring quanti- | Brand, 90x89° ot $1.59, S1x00 at $1.40, - 2 Were up to £39.50. 9 Were up to $49.50. 319_... ties and who are keen judges of values. S1.39; “Strong,” S1x60 at $1.193 pe Sl lk alnp hades | Clearance now....... Clearance mow... 2,000 Yards 19¢ Crash. 10¢ s - | i o - : ialsianidlomith entinertn ! 26 tengtns of 120 o vara Unviacned crasn. | 25000 Pillowcases— . For_the l;?re CBD):I of thde hmaten_zl: aud‘vmg entirely Free 1 B ATk a0 o s o | & w c , Mrs. er an T assistant: ¥ { 2,000 ¥ 5 | £ 5 uf'es"lzt-gl?:::" silk i}l:lll(‘sL!:lJl}'\ Teab\ljes, Floor and. g?%‘;e“’;;'n?;if e ! Hoyal—Bargain Basement. In 7 Lots—26¢ to 48c Each Boudoir Dolls or Night Lights. ou are assured of a finished | v e.. Ni v ® praduct, higily astistc, of any desired Cotor scherme and s || Clearance of Hosiery {m 700 Damask Tablecloths— R S quality much superior to those ready-made. 1 at 33e, and Ioe siz » | Silk with lisle feet and tops; some plain; some clocked—that $ 05 6 ]..ots, at 690 to 51.98 b ot 2ee bt e ABEs i Mcoun, » EVENING CLASSES l were $1.50. Also a small lot of Wool Sports Hose—$1.95 grade. 1'__ Mercerised Damask Cloths. ~Patterns as in | . . Tuesdays and Thursdavs. 7 to 9 w il Clearance now ......... Teesesenaeaataiieaiaane i :’ffi:’x_m .(iza‘l&tl.(l;'.‘ Lot 4'at U‘l],t‘;»,hl‘o(‘sym $2.48, ,‘ Bedspreads, at l/z Prlce " Lot at 2 mly n all—hurry! | | : soiled: Croche | l { ngclotll—lo Yards, $1.98 | §,£§:§g°§nlf‘; o Bt Chrere Mt oo 3 o | for them. E I G H T H s T R E E T A'T E l 10-yard lengths, soft finish, for fine lingerie. ! —Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. ! . EEE N EEE NN EEEEEEENEE EEENEENERNEEEEREENERD