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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18. —By WEBSTER. 1923. PRES"][NT S mUR How to Torture Your Wife. o, flElCN. 1 CAN'T FInD 1T Arcyiaere! Yoo Senator Brookhart Says Harding Speeches Will Elect Auto Maker if Continued. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 18.—Senator Smith W. Brookhart of Towa, back from a ten-week survey of agricul- tural conditions in Europe, yesterday declared that the election to the Sen- ate of Magnus Johnson of Minnesota warning to the republican es that son lmunm in th the Unit thing was ahout to political situation of a republican, h the support of to the seat pre- Yiously ator William Kenyon, rst public statement since his return to the United States touched on the presidential situation. Asserting that he had ready only three of the spe which President arding has delivered on his tour, Mr. EBrookhart s should think that about three Inore speeches like these would elect Hen rd by about 10,000,000 ma- T for xhr\‘ ds upon the markets of this country “The thing that demands immediate attention is an extra session of Con- in the agricultural situation,” rookhart rt is one of the ed company with ders on various ques- eixn and domestic policy but who, heless. are counted . &mong those vielding the G. O, P. a nominal majority of five in the Senate, e d kéd from the ship President Polk in Boston a rived "W York city this Ing. He will address a small h- ering at the Co-operative League house lLiere tomorrow night. Discusses Tour. Referring to his tour, during which he visited Russia and the principal countries of Lurope hart said world is saying that ring upon a era: what is it all to be? conclusion i that economic upon the simple prin- of the weavers of Rochdale is structive idea that has i only plan miles of it ants have planted the y ref of America need to bove all others. n. it is plain that for on my boat baci s for big crop total s than did the extr: 1 handling and 3 t and for «l\lp- ving and took less rveturn for iteall. hey are in same situ non their own war ed by railroad now, made wor: deflation and & inflation. iy able to charge th cost of production and In an extortionate profit besl farmer y cases tion of line of the Norris farmers to get the ong th cost of produ ent crop. Th an ext PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 43 or 83 months. Tt Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,500,000 Surplus More Than $850,000 Carner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY......President ' JOSHUA W. 'WO major contribue . tions to more econome ical motor transportation. The Nobby Pneumatic Truck Tire for light, lons distance, all year roun haulmg over ordinary roads and for front wheels of heavy duty trucks. TheUnited StatesCushe ion for operating condi- tions where speed and traction require the next best thing to pneumatics from a cus}wnufi stand- point. United States Truck Tires are Good Tires Witt-Will Co.. 52 Bany Wisinger G, 508 8th St. S. Cbarles F. Miller Co., Bethesda, Md. Senator Brook- | to the annual convention of the € rlfund to provide a AND IT WAS O o Crurroniea.! O, FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE ! | SUPPO3E F'LL HAVE To DROP EVERYTHING AND GO FIMO 1T, For You! 1€ You'D [ JusT usE Your \ EYES — e ook e LEFTHANO DRAWER.! Corrr 66 §0 HELPLESS. Look in ALL OF THEM. T HM! THAT'S Furtmy. t CouLo {HAVE SWORM ¥ Whs tre TS DRAWER! WALSKA RETICENT ON FUTURE PLANS NEW CALLS POSTAL She Will Not Smg in New York. Business Growth Is Out of Proportion to Appro- priations, He Says. | i | ! bride of Harold F. McCormick of Chi- go, returned from Europe on the steamship Olympic today, reticent on { her theatrical plans. atre-| Mme. Walska was met at the pier and |A(I’Nlmn-xln}\' ted by her husband to see reporters on the shore before they could By the Arsoclated Press MARION, Ohlo. July mendous business forced on Post Office “gigantic problems never on such a small appropriation. Pdstmaster General H declared here in an business men of Ohio : 15— ) that she did not ugain on the refused |debut In Paris opera. rather roughly handled | postal conference and allied bodies 1d not eve | He said Congress should ¢ plans to e ed from the ship in her jECR e ol ¢ night. Mme. Walska said she from which the Postmaster General|would remain in New ¥ t the M {might draw in emergencics such as | Cormick town house while and s > callei ent | then proceed to Chic: the present. He called the current | A e o appropriation too small to maintain|crossed with her on the Olympic said the present efficiency of the system. |sh kept to her stateroom for most Deiegates to the conventlon set, in |4 motion plar obtaln “many lions” in additional appropriati Ifor the department from the u s W said that “the def ced graver or L1t has duri i R ask tar Horlick's The ORIGINAL on needs of the serv \ ; unprecedented bu v Ma“ed Milk in the last two a i ds failed to anticipate,” Mr. . “The appropriation of was supposed to meet the needs of the potal department, but failed, and now we are bound to pect this appropri and will i 1 1 Look After Your Eyes Now! Have them examined NOW for defects. Come to our Optical Department and allow our expert Optometrist give them a special examination for you. Then he will tell you whether or not glasses are necessary for your eyes. If they are, he will personally supervise their mak- ing and fitting. See to your eyes NOW! EYE GLASSES ... $2.00 /\'\\\\dmr,l/\ ; 708 7th Street and 3123 M Street “VACUUM_CLEANER, Winner of Five Grand Prizes Smile As You Work —with a Eureka —It takes all the— —drudgery out of housecleaning —The Eureka is a wonderful cleaner. It will enable you to keep the home, “Spotless” with little effort. —American women, according to statistics, prefer the FEureka Vacuum Cleaner. POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. 607 14th Street Phone Main 955 .“.E-a'flmmm-dwmmuout - SERVICE GRPPLED v s o s e l Puts $15 Value | = MUTHER MAY BRlNG Or:LetIter Signed | ° JI’OI?\‘UIL" AVENUE & NHN TH 3 By Washington NEW YORK, July 18.—A letter signed by George Washington, twa BERGDOLL T0U. S [Will Urge Slacker to Return, | wra Tincsiws. scniars ot -state and others by Jefferson Davis and Serve Sentence and Save Hamilton Fish, were valued at $22 His Estate. for the lot in a petition for approval of its accounts flled by the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, as execu- tor for the estate of Charles A. Wiss- Epecial Dispatch to Tha Star. man, who died in 1922, | PHILADELPHIA, July 15.—Grover The Washington letter, written in C. Bergdoll, fugitive draft dodger, now | 1781, from his headauarters at Wind- in Switzerland, soon may return to| sor, Vt. was valuea at $15, the Philadelphia. e will return, it is| others ranging from $1 to $5. said. In answer to the urgings of his mother, to face charges of desertion, serve his sentence, and thus save his | son are getting low, necesearily forc- $1,300,000 estate from being distrib- |Ing the fuglti to S the uted among Americans to pay off! Cquntry he e o oeranes 4 5 cause of financial stress and Berg- claims against the German govern-| dol)’s inability to earn money abroad, ment. government officials are confident he ston 4 B will return with his mother to serve It Is understood that Mrs. Enma|'is sentence and save his estate. C. Bergdoll, his mother, is going to| == SUPERIOR PRINTING back to the United Stated. She annognced she would sall on the North German Lloyd liner Hanover from Hoboken yesterday, but was not on the enger llst. Chester N. Farr, counsel for Mrs. Bergdoll, explained to Alien Prop- erty Custodian Miller that Mrs. Bergdoll wanted her son to return and purge himself of his erime On this basis a passport was issued to Where Quality and Service Meet Small er 4 Mrs. Bergdoll's lawver said that Work both the funds of tn: mother and Exclusively PHONE MAIN 1816 909 12th St. N.W. HOWARD S. FISK, Man r Thirty-One Years of Optical Service —a guarantee of efficient op- tical service. Have your cyes examined by our expert optometrist Should he find that glasses il are needed you will be as- sured of proper and careful fitting. —_— We make a specialty of filling Oculists’ Prescriptions JA-KAHN Inc. || John P. Agnew & Co. 935 F Street 728 14th St. N.W. $308332322332832232382382338388283233838 $24223222232344 Anthracite Coal in all sizes for immediate delivery. “All Lump” soft coal..$11.00 Domestic Coke 5 Phone Main 3068 Z':hc Economy Corner 7th and H.sts. NV Our July Clearance Prices Make Big Bargains Two Lots of Summer Dresses —that we are offering at greatly curtailed Prices d | 19312228942424228222824222224242828223824102224248382824202424232223282¢22838328282424242328422292223228242323¢33 888888838 $9222434242334222224¢1 Handsome Linenes and Ratines—smartly de- signed and effectively made. There’s lots of 0 $] .98 Really worth up to $3.98 . . lmpwted&nghma—-m vlnnl of-ttn:h medw:!hornndy All sizes. Really worth $ 69 much more. . A Column of Clearance Sale portunities Sale of Men’s Pajamas §1.65 Regularly $2.00 and $2.50 The finest light-weight, sleep-enticing fabrics: white, plain shades and stripes in cotton pongee, nainsooks and percales, trim- med with silk frogs. Carefully tailored, fully cut and pre-shrunk. The value is quite a bit more than the price calls for, and is one of the features of our half-yearly clearance. Cowhide Bags and Suit Cases $9.75 Regular $15 Values Before selecting your luggage for vacation, be sure to look over these handbags and suit cases included in our clearance. They are made of extra heavy cowhide leather; the bags are leather lined: some of the suit cases extra deep. Sizes are included both for men and women in brown, black and cordovan. We stand sponsor for their labor, their leather and their long life—and our only regret is that we have only 77 pieces left to offer at this reduced price. Imported & Domestic Neckwear 79¢ Regularly $1.50, $2 & $2.50 About 1,200 Ties, representing odds and ends from our regular stocks, made up in one group and priced very low in order to effect a quick clearance. Swiss, Persian, French and Italian silks are included in ties that men will want to put on right away, and women will want to put.away for gifts. Boxed, if you request.