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y THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923. }——_———_—‘—.———‘—_— z - ]‘RABE IRA'N BUUP BRITISH APPROVE FLOUR || ABOR TO OPPOSE |OFFICIALS MUST OBEY |BANKERS PUZZLED |BIRTHMARKS ERADICATED |gisrsst Suitenis,on ™ cqmpenys | on, $ouito, aog it ve vua o, of , MILL REORGANIZATION ~ p 1o eopor INGREASE| DRY LAW, SAYS PINCHOT| "\ oy i TERRITORY| BY RADIUM APPLICATION| o gttt e e American Company With $120,-; Demands Unquestioning Obedience —_— | Dr. Taussig Tells Medical Aggoch,li B & E. h p 500,000 Capital to Take Over | Dy the Associated Press. s . to Spirit of Volstead @ | By the Associated Press. | tion of Newly Discovered I S New rick 18! t-Room Home Pillsburg-Washburn Interests, | LUONDON. June 28.—Opposition to Act. | DUESSELDORF. June 28 — Ger-| - 4 4 |the government's proposal for in- Setriaa i Cure. By the Associated Press. creasing the British air force was | By the Associiated Press. - | the occupled area find themselves | BY the Associated Press m : 2 o LONDON, June 25.—Plans for the e day’ ference of | HARRISBURG, Pa., June 28.—Gov, v v | SAN FRANCISCO, June 28.—Birth- 3 old- izati - . 1® | expressed at yesterday's conferet - . 2! - ! placed between two fires by the i UD Staged to Draw Off Washburn Frour ;{xlls‘lr"f»n1pz;:_l-..bl‘firy$n. the Jabor party by George Lansbury, | Pinchot in a statement yesterday de- | Berlin government's order forbidding } g ne 3 fl;gfl; ';; lhfr'dnlc':z:'& E ] au arro anor Chinese Soldiers, Inves- |ited: of England and the Pil member of parliament, who announc- | <lared no one will be appointed to|any but official bureaus to deal in|prrTNC VATSE. W% DENE, GTRCCRICT | ’ Flour Mills Company of 2 ed that he would move the following | any position under his administra- | fore'gn exchange, and a new decree | cording to an address of Dr. Law- Tak P k Md tigat Find CompaNT e 2o resolution later in the session: ition who will not give his word of | issued by Gen. Degoutte today an-|rence R. Taussig of the University of | oma ar 9 o igators Fina. ]at a_meeting of the “That the proposed increase of the | honor that through his term of office ; nulling this order in the Ruhr. G‘"-‘ix?l.':,‘;"é';:-'ié‘?eflr: ,;'lgu"?cfnb:é‘nmtqfi S { the British company here today. British zir force in competition with|Le “will support, defend and per- | Dogoutte's decree forbids the Ger-|tion with the American Medical As- |3 { Three hundred feet above Washington. Overlooking The scheme fs effective without | France is a preface to a new era of sonally obey the Constitution of the | man authorities to inteérfere with |sociation’s convention. j entrancing Sligo Valley. On Fourteenth Street Car Line. Lot e o i further delay than that necessitated |y, 3 BEon 2 4 3 5 g ik i BY CLIFFORD FOX. 1 Y necessital war, and the labor party calls on the | ii0q Seares, including the eight- | forelgn exchange operations under|_ Dr. Ray Liman Wilbur, head of 60x150, with natural-growth shade trees. Rooms all large and — By Cabie to The § iis News, | ID_the legal procedure attendant upon | parijamentary labor party to offer! s Inivers California, |3 iry. i PEKING, June 25— Thirst of a small | h; Dresident of “the Minneapolls | against humanity to promote this{snd state laws enacted to carry that |and a fine of 2.000,000.000 marks. |having boen installed at a generai | 2! < y e 2 hand of brigands on top of Mount operstuE v oTpaTy new race in armaments ““';,'“ Ve | ymendment Into cffect.” The decree asserts that the Berlin | meeting last night. | Paotzuky, surrounded by troops and | Lo ot e “warsd ‘moped was the be- |, Gov. Plnckot quoted from nis|Orier Mould Anierfere with (ne BES | |2 N t' l R l e oD ot [DOUBLE TRAGEDY AT SEA. | Eichiok'he Xiara of Seace. and de. | lnauklral address, in which he' said: | P00, 21,0 (07500 00, °Feiialy | COMPANY DECLARES E ationa eal 0. #®ble for the Linching bandit outrage _— | mands ‘that an indl‘erm:llunul cl;u:jrel overy DUbIe. Sebseut wppointed by | to the Franco-Belgian interests. | ’ = - % > s | ence should immediately be called by “ | - | : wccording (o the report of the mterna- | Philadelphia Man Shot Dead, As-|ghce piid, Immettately e tplisl U | me. ‘or “subdeetto removal by me, | | ————e o | ACCRUED DIVIDENDS 614 Bond Bldg. Main 7808 : sl o : : : i Loy e lowest, en- he world's nua ol | 4 ional commission of inquiry composed | sailant Commits Suicide. |eventually abolishing by international { {jre and ungrudging obedience to the | production was divided equally among | BY the Asociated Prese. e 4 Member Washington Real Estate Board Ttalian consuis and members of the| . et iand in the | Birkenhead, in an address. declared |3teud law. They are part of the law | of us would get one and four-fifths ' tors of the Alabama Company, at a g ? Chinese. foreicn office. o cince 05”0t “the liner | that it he understood (he fac(s aright EES g pounds. L tmesting holdl here Yotedllto.pav| ASTONIEN NENACNSNNCNENI IR I A TR AR Th vhicl ca public to- | Baltic at sea by Amabile, a fel- | the government's proposals woul —— B soont Swhich hecew m e e areer crnational Mer- | still leave England with 300 airplanes | &2 5 > T S < cantile Company advised today in|less than would be at the disposal not find traces of collusion in the traln | ," r;iiio message. Amabile committed | of France. However, he accepted the ‘!‘Q('lfln: between the brigands and | suicide. | government’s statement that if thei Yeilway emploves. It states that 800! The causs of the double tragedy present proposal did not prove ade- bandits, hard pressed by pursuing Was not stated in the message quate it would be rectified roops, were forced to take refuge on | m———————oo———— e 5 4 r " § top of Mount Paotzuku. Besi - there. soldiers seized the nearest wells, 2 £ o 4 ccmpletely cutting off the bandits X # 5 : water supply. i 5 2 day, says that the commission could | Signalled for Help. From the top of the mountain the brigands signalled v distress to villagers nd other bandits. asking th to sta some euve: vhic! . - . 2 -2 cQ € ” "T‘I"‘I" factract ‘the aliontion. of ‘the At a fraction of their real value, we are going to lighten stocks and “clear decks \;g'e‘x.::lselefim}’x:-:gbfl::fl:\x Oieeden We know our friends first by name, then by respon= in a manner that will bring all Washington right up on its toes. ey There s 'n‘.l'innflmL‘r"f.ml'.u.n‘,l“‘fi.s, sibitily fEnal achicyenent SWe gasel iyl nowir by y When we take inventory, the nearer we have to nothing the better we li eI it. Salespeople sengers abroad the train but folloy gton yet. ) 4 P SREITTI e < i - Be vreck: lewdarsiiets coneeor of pany started business in Washington May 1, and we without a That's why we are spreading before you, beginning tomorrow morning, values heir men ‘who insisted that abduc- have on our books over two hundred desirable clients incomparable. styles unmatchable, at prices unequaled in this city from one end Guarantee ion and demanding of ransom of all who are in the market for homes in various locations— y - = O ORT] ould be s K000 BONCY. ad particularly is the demand great for homes in Wash- pa.rallel to another. Sale lasts until all merchandise sold. the train wrecking was necessitated ton Heights, Mount Pleasant and Columbia Heights. Buv for cash, buy for credit, but BUY as (|uickl_\' as you know how. Extra T by fear of approaching troops which H e can assure owners who list their property with us had abandoned the siege-of Mount i any location at the right price that quick action will aotzuku when their command heard i Y the Linching outrage. foilow Firat Propoxed Releasc. The train bandits by another route joined the first body of brigands, who Jession of their water supply. The 1311 H Street N.W. \ veport of the international commission A% declares that the bandits frst Main 657-658 ress p proposed to release all captives un- k vonditionally until . their leaders 7 resses reallzed by holding them they could E & immunity rom punishment ces and followers and also p - : selves with ransom . 3 4 i 4 ° ACtua] Val“es X Here you have your 36.95 to 37-95 5 choice of Dotted and - Figured Voiles, in black, Your choice of finest \ brown, copen, also im- Scotch Gingham, Amos- 3 ported check Scotch keag Gingham, Voiles, S Ginghams, in a wonder- Linenes and other sum- i ful showing of shades. mer materials, in a won- bl : Actual Values About 15 filodels from derful showing of popu- REIEE Y which to select, in sizes lar and wanted colors. \ 1 $12-98 to $19098 44 to 54. Sizes 16 to 44. it ‘ Out they go! Dozens and dozens of styles in the Y season’s choicest, most wanted colors in silk dresses QT T L for misses, women and growing girls. : S $6.95 to $7.95 - oot i o s $3.95 to §7.95 ° other popular materials. = ; 3 fine: quality is rich. ouses There is not every size in every as 2 style and color, but we have your Cha ar: size in a good style and a popular Crepe de Chine Over Show color. Come and get it. / 109, for blouses, in white, sandal- Conis Bidhinped % D wood, rose, navy, etc. Also || Windows bRk . \ Credit , resses Paisley. Sizes to 44. Your choice)— Made of Gingham, Voile, Linen and Normandie Voile. 5 2 A little soiled and mussed 9 . g from handling. Sizes 16 to ° 38. Your choice at— $1.19 & $2.19| $6.95 to $7.95 ashington’s Prepare | Skirts |&= wiza | Men's Cool Only 75 Pleated and : Suits! Plain Model Skirts In Wool Prunellas and b 2 You won’t know what a other sport materials. Sizes hot day is after you get into 26 to 32 waistband. Your | one of these Priestley Mohair choice— Suits. Wonderfully cut and styled, perfectly fitted and 3 fashioned. In this Pre-In- 2 .88 { ventory Sale— & '$1 a Week . | |\ For Dresses 55101 $7.95 to $9.95 ) | Bill i FOR STOUT FIGURES! g s Sport " Actual Values = ?‘fcd%ca‘\'\',“e“f’ rses’ Uniforms, Aprons and i = Uniform White Dresses. Your Skirts! $19.75, $25 and $29.75 rts: - : . i These beautiful models are so designed and cut 59 79 99 Take vour choice of { as to contribute that slim, trim effect to even the c, c, c mm! { Crepes, Plaids, Novelty 4 4 stoutest figure. Your choice here of Canton Crepe, Satin- QUAl.l'r” :;U?e i? |1“;2 kinax:zl"’ white. faced. Crepe, Tricosham, Milosham, Drop- $4.95 to $7.95 stitch Tricosham, Tricolette, etc. Knife-pleated and plain ’ k AND Slzi st;kip Sizes to 32. : . A wonderful showing of black. Cho ers navy, brown, cocoa, gray; in_all sizes from 42 to 46 and 48 to 52. ‘A larg(e assortment of superb | lot of 75 Dresses, Charge Hioice. at. thiis 5 095 l6 o At Nold e Only What filiottously low s fi LARGE 4 $0 You Want g 0 4 /I * TUBE — | Stout Suits and | Girls’ Coats and 2 ¥ i Coats | Oaly 50 of these; two or Dresses 5¢ | three of a kind Poiret o AT e i ST e Ml R T @ They formerly sold at $2973 Twill, Tricotine, Camel's A great big, satisfactory as to §9975. Your unrestricted $29.75 to Heir. Camelure and other sortment.- Regardless of former choice at exactly dD U0 | 5icrial <uits. Both crepe brice, they are now 25% Off! | $30.75 ik Bl ey 0 % : Prige 614 12th St. N.W.| (FSSFm=iPi (305-307 N, Gay St Between F and G Sts. Ji2)l A > Sibisors, M. Washington i T v z@‘wu o e I = T e & m