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b INSARRE VALLEY League Council, in- Secret Session, Turns Down Pro- test of Germany. AUSTRIAN LOAN ASSURED England, France, Italy and Czecho- slovakia Guarantee 84 Per | Cent of Sum. | Xy the Assqciated Press. PARIS, February 2.—The council of Rhe league of nations in secret ses- gion held as temporarily necessary the maintenance of French troops #nd gendarmerie in the Sarre valley. Germany recently protested to the leaguo of nations against the reten- tion of the troops and gendarmerie thers The council, however, instructed e commission to recruit local rmerfe €o that it might do its| plained that hich were fur- een reduced e-fifths _of The as to. later would vote on the ques- ether to Join Germany Guarantee Austrian Loan. ncial salvation of Austria b 1 had become fnsoluble,” sald uncil now was ready for other imittee's report to the coun- | MUSSOLINI DENIES AIM WANTS RHINELAND FREED | jnersion cast aguinst the Americss forth that the needed loan of | .000 ~gold crowns had been d to the n eat Brit. ay guarantee the balance. Thus s will be fully guaranteed for they make to Austria up fixed by the committee. Were mot | o the arms u demandeq had been str and the re: nimously. unian troubles were the council, which s to have abandoned all hope ! settling the territorial disputes be. || the tw and is now sing itsel task of pro- g the minorities, and, owing to ituation, decided Tho discu: STUDIOUS GERMAN YOUTH | ENFORCES CENSORSHIP || 5 Associated Press. ELDORF, February 2.—The nans havo established an arbi- nsorship at Cologne, which is g exercised by the employe of telegraph office who receives the atches of the mewspaper corres- vondents. he youth con- They will e espondent m v objected. d he was under the impression gne was part of the German He touched lightly upon question of the honesty of accept- £ money for dispatches and then igning them to the waste paper but, standing rigidly at at- ho youth was adamant, re- tis the order of my di-|| r dispatch the corres- ed to file, howeve eneral A. V. Co could take no of u learned that the transcrib- i cen at the Bastrop e completed before and that Mr. Coco would be s 1o present the state’s case when w M 3 2 jury con- o the 'y ditional es who may be called. It was! course would be 1 BREAD UP IN PARIS PPARIS, February ‘The price of read in Paris was increased 1 sou, 1 frunc 15 centimes per kilo, ef-| tve last Monday by order of the| fect of Parls. The city of Bor-| ux has made a similar increase other cities in various depari- ments will follow 6uit. The increas lere was granted after an expert in Reiterates That Italy Will Take Trades and Labor Council Asks iexing its overthrow.” Officials of F. o vestigation of costs to bakers i suaking bread. A campaign to keep! THE EVENING BSTAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. T, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, To73. - At the Bottom of the Ladder. : —By KESSLER. ARMYTOBEHELD | - SAMUEL GOMPED® AT THE AGE OF TEN. UA® ADPRENTICED TO THE SHOEMAKERS TIADE IN LONDON - TO INVADE HUNGARY; OF ALL ALLIED TROOPS i{;fiif&*fihfli‘;’%{"\’a“;’,".';‘u°§\-‘2§ ‘b".'r’.?é’i’;, aEasaan “Rocthie o the 'Fovernment - and No Part in Measures | ¥R Setad@Reste [0 2T F LW sud to Gias in Ruhr. Effect Withdrawal. i Press. | THYSSEN PLEA DISMISSED. ruary 2.—Premier M <, F e Cen- | By the Associated Press. IAYENCE, February 2 (via Ber- he court of appeals of the al staft of the French army has d the appeal of the ix Ruhr ¢ !industrialists, including Fritz Thys- | 1y dia not intend pat who recently were convicted by se’ which might ext ¥ martialed of disobeying the or- 1d constitute a brea 5 ers of the occupation officials and A Wonderful Sale —considering three things-- That Clearance is the reason. The unrestricted choice you have. The character of the Clothing involved. Every Suit and Overcoat in the house Except Full Dress and Tuxedo The Suits Sold up to $60 $z 8.75 \ The Overcoats Sold up to $70 Top Coats—— A small Iot o Imported and Mode Polo and Top Coats. $28.75 Were up to $50 Alterations will have to be charged for—but you can secure any selection with a modest deposit. Here’s how th ‘-——Here’s how the Cravats are cut Shirts are cut Silk Crava t; ha Madras, Cheviot, 3 for $1.25 3 for $3.00 Cut Silk Cravats that Fine Madrasand were up to $ A0. s 95C Silk Striped Madras, 51.95 3 for $2.75 Cut Silk and Knitted $1.45 Fiber Silk, Silk and Silk Cravats up to $3.50 : $ Linen and English 3 for $4.00 Broadcloth. up to $6.00 52'95 . 3 for $8.00 Chamo!s Gloves Highest-grade Silk 55.95 An odd lot of grades s 29 Shirts. up to $10.00... selling up to $3.00.... l 'y 3 for $16.50 Mode Soft Hats up to $5.00 for ....... Angora Mufflers up to $5.00 for ... ... Domet Pajamas, were $3.00, for ....... Brushed Wool Reefers, were $2.50, for Bath Robes and House Coats for . ....... The Mode—F at Eleventh T e e e e e e e e e e e AT AVENUE AT NINTH The P-B Inventory Specials The dollar has taken a new lease on life these days at the P-B Store. Prices are lower than they have been for months—Ilower than they will be for months. Every de- partment is offering values that only inventory can uncover. Sale of Men’s Shirts $1.35 17 Dozen, were $2.00 27 Dozen, were $2.50 21 Dozen, were $3.00 16 Dozen, were $4.00 About 76 dozen shirts are in- cluded in this group, odds and ends. all from our regular stock, and all exceptional in quality and pattern. Woven madras, Russian dords and silk stripes comprise the majority of the materials. All sizes from 13% to 17. “Be a good scout—help the Boy Scouls” Sale of Boys’ Suits $7.75 For suits that sold this season for $12.75, $15 and $18 On sale Saturday—104 mixture suits with one and two pairs of trousers. Fabrics include sturdy tweeds and cassimeres. Broken sizes from 8 to 17. All sales final! Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.85 To this special lot there has been added quite a’ quantity of wash suits, slightly soiled from handling, that sold up to $3.75. These make a very worth while + offering. 2 i All Suits from our Regular Stock Clearance covers Full Dress as well as Tuxedo Suits Sale of Tuxedo Suits $39.50 Reduced from $45 and $50 This suit has the finest fabrics and authentic styles to recommend it—as well as about 200 men who have taken advantage of this offering during the past week. The majority of these suits were $50 last week, and that’s what they’ll be in a very short time when our inventory sales are over. shoe with the longer Life” e S Sale of Teck Shoes $6.75 Reduced from $8 and $10 This value speaks for it self, for almost every man knows that for quality and proper styling the Teck Shoe is unsurpassed. High and low shoes are included in this lot, in clear calfskin in black and russet. Some with leather heels; others with the Winged . Foot tubber heel. Extra comfort at no extra cost. In the brogue o English last. The Avenue at Ninth