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McAdoo, former Secre- -| tary of the Treasury, will not appear It takes all the ! ard brands Geo. F. Muth & Co. 710 13th St. N.W. “Quality Since 1865” { In person on the witness stand at the | Morse trial. His testimony will be | taken in the form of a deposition and tie jury should it be re- Attorney Wilton J. Lambert ! of counsel for the Morses yesterday se- cured permission of Justice Stafford to take the deposition of Mr. McAdoo !and to hold it in reserve. Mr. Lam- {bert explained that Mr. McAdoo is under subpoena, but is desirouss of leaving Washington, and to accom- modate him the defense wishes to take his testimony at this time. | court suggested that if it be arranged thi ng It would h a good opportunity ad an engagement ssion of the trial before surt will not convene today o uction of the defense in tak- o deposition of Mr. McAdoo wed the precedent set in the tter of taking the testimony of Payne in order not to departure as roy_the ef- given Tuesday r, un auditor of t' the trial be- and a jury In . Mr. Finninger analysis of the Iron Works, a ve n hulls the A v $11,043 in actual . used in sh ed in private or govern- He said he knew that | could push the government work. Saw Only Records. built, and s from the ompany the items had ®wed to government work d that his “interpretation” ach work was not ac- ruction, although such «ary prellminaries as presented by Fin- was used in construction plant, which subse- ained contracts for steel hat only $11,043 actually » the construction of the his age a mined the Gro records at the of the Groton records, that ~were missing”; “except inter- as witnesses at the trial d written statements e of them. Knew of Evidence. H u had read the indictments in before you began your ked Attorney Rockwood of | el for the defense. | them after the work; was the reply. ] e evidence the govern- | general way.” i o to Noank and Groton | vidence™” H worked in with my work | untant in making the cash; tunalysis of the books.” - i Different Sort. | New York Sun. dna was visiting the mu- th her aunt. In the Egyptian | e child eaw the desicated re- | { an ancient queen and asked | as. at is some one's mummy, dear,” d auntie. odness!” said Edna. “I'm glad mummy doesn’t look like that.” Always Right" i Juality and Price F?r Your Shrine Guests And Later for Your Own Use— Simmons Bed Outfit - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Lend Your Car for One Sightseeing Trip During Shrine W eek. Drive It Yourself, Provide a Chauffeur, or the Committes Will Supply a Caretul Driver. Notify Almas Temple Shrine Committee, Homer Building, Giving Name and Description of Car. Phone Main 6723 in the medical department and in other reforms in connection with the Veterans' Bureau. Past Commander J. R. Quinn of Call- fornia, told of plans for the next national convention of the legion in San Francisco. The following were elected dele- gates to the speclal department con- vention to be held June 29-30: T. N. OUTLINES DIFFICULTIES OF LEGION IN MARYLAND Difficulties met with by the Ameri- can Leglon in Maryland in dealing with the welfare of veterans of that state were described by Arthur Re- noff, commander of the Department of Maryland, at a meeting of the Stuart Walcott Post in the District building Tuesday night. He declared that the legion had been Instrumental in several clean-ups ‘W.&J.SLOANE 1508 H STREET, N. W, (Opposite the Shoreham) Templeton and Floyd W. Wolley, with Geqrge H. Davis, J. F. Colley and H. . Bell as alternates. ig. Gen. Frank T. Hines, director of the Veterans' Bureau, who was to have dellvered an address before the post, did not appear. In Our Division Of MODERATELY PRICED " FURNITURE will be found a most alluring selection of DINING ROOM, BED ROOM and LIVING ROOM FURNITURE as well as OCCASIONAL TABLES, CHAIRS, CABINETS, DESKS, LAMPS, MIRRORS and PRINTS. The prices are s::lprisingly moderate, and an experienced staff of salesmen are qualified to give expert advice if desired. MENTONE SUMMER FURNITURE Unusual in its character, only obtainable here, will make an exceptional appeal to those interested in the requirements of the Summer Home. It is impossible adequately to describe our furniture - in this limited space or to show the moderate prices at which it is marked. For this reason, we suggest a personal visit which we would be glad to have you make without any obligation whatever. CARPETS, DOMESTIC and ORIENTAL RUGS are also shown in great profusion, at prices which will compete with any other opportunities. Freight paid to all hi ints in the IR Saies Store Hours: 8 A.M. 10 5.30 P. M. Saturdays 8 A. 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Colors include—Sand, Pearl, Tan, Orchid, Rose, Jade, Brown, Copen, Flame, Navy, Slate, King Blue—and plenty of Black and White. Striking combinations too numerous to detail. Tomorrow at one lower than usual price—$1.89. —Second Floor. A Saving of $10.00 Bed has 2-inch continuous posts and 1-inch filler. $9.95 regular. Spring tWin link, band edge, parch- ment enamel finish. $5.95 1egular. Mattres~ all laver, felt. in art ticking. Roll edge. $16.50 regular. Simmons Couch Bed opens to vith are perfectly corset- ed and you experi- ence at once a feel- ing of sturdy com- fort and strength— which makes you realize how neces- sary proper corset- ing is to health, vim and vigor. Call—Try On a Nulife Discover, as eount- less othersare hour- ly discovering, the wonderful comfort, new health and new hold on things NULIFE will mean to you. An expert from the Nulife Institute is here to show you how to derive the best benefits from wearing NULIFE Corsets. 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