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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSD}.&Y, JULY 26, 1923. K 18 Wi out Buro-| It Is not uncommon for glass blow- | Have a little patience. Even & cork- | SHUN-WORL DS GO R, | e e e lors ta drnk twonty AV o ooty |mor oy atlence, v ere sorkee | IS JOHNSON’S ADVICE | weria's largest reservoir o money Juas ot etera i os e thove. IF YOU and one of the world's largest reser- ORDER voirs of potentlal military man- N-O-W WHO ARE FAT GIRLS? PRICE MUST DECIDE volr Distri i Prob- | States did not hesitate to express the |t00 Stiff to be solved, the senator said. ot Chemist Faces Hard b views of our country In foreign af-|Without l""“!’““é to solve the fairs, and I remember when the|stiffer problems of Kurope. America, greatest American of his generation |hé said has not learned how to bring ca's for- |about pemce in the mines of West poke In clarion tones America's fo e eign policy, and all the world listened. | Virginia, to establish !rlenu_lfv rela- “Free, independent, unfettered by | tlons between the Ku '\d‘“" Kian and : league or mssociation, court or con- |the Catholics, Jews and negroes; to Dr. T. M. Price, chemist of the [ference, America can speak apd the ',’,f\-°f'“‘,",'.'.‘x?‘“3fl(:;“""‘"' coal sup- District health department, has solved | World will heed. “Our own poor are yet poor.” se some knotty problems in the health “"t“l"_";"“n ot Views added. “und lttle children of !e office laboratory, but he looks for-| Senator Johnson said he did not|siums yet sufféer. Oar farmers |&:c 3 ) falling prices of their products i%d qard with misglvings to the task |dnestlon the Baod th of Prestdent | o M Fepdi “the ruin’ of years of = < F o - & el Lo esiatied Blm n con | ieanioaiin (! theivesELEsUNE noe. thel] Lok dhi g it K ataseiat Bhsdse. c th the first annual outing |fact that he “'believes he may accom- | genator Johnsof safd he did not be: of city employes. plish the seemingly impossible task,|jjeve the continent would fall into The committee fn charge of the|but aside from his few advisers, I|chaos. excursion. which is to be at Marshall ‘,"’:,’r"e’;"',gfx‘;”“"“;““:ffm"..““”"*""""’ dis-| "I saw no evidence of chaos in Ey- 7 . ¥ rope,” he sald, “but I saw plain evi- fl’,:.",;,"fn':l'g‘]‘;‘“} be " fadge ot 90 i | Recalling that in 1020 Secretaries | fence of future . confiict, © Another yard-dash for stout ladles. Hughes and Hoover of President| ploody war Is In the making. I The doctor s tiot uneREy about de- Harding's cabinet had urged Ameri-iwould prevent it it I could; but if glaring thevinner WIS commidtes |8 enifance Inte the lenge and had | that vleody "war fx no’ coricern of | 0 e *PO! I~ Naes Shamgped . e - Or | purs and comes from causes of which gffi‘y‘";g‘l‘,"d‘;‘{‘m’i“;‘“"}\,h‘" (o Copotinis |Johnson pointed out that they were |\e are no part, I would not send A B b e T Ly L Mk pew believed to be among the chief| single American soldier again across However. there {s u silver lining |ha conwratulated them that ¢ 1| the weas.” | t very ¢ ™ ““There's Just one course to pur-| FRAC ane Dr b e L maynangen | sue” Senator Jonnson concluded, | Diftrict: hallaing ol i o s rted: “I may be pardoned e~ | “just one way to play our proud part, | Dete in that athietic svenr® 'O €OM-|fore, in suggesting to you the vehe- | just one method to render real serv- etic even mence of their views three vears ago | jce—speak our volce frankly and upon a most important international | boldly, be true to our own institu- policy, views which they now have | tions. hold to our own Ideals, be fair | s | changed; ° may be pardoned, |and just to all peoples, but, standing Auditor Dan ftoo. “in accepting, respectfully, but|on our own shores. remain the master :\“:Lx bit “; t.'AHUHfl. their ‘Dr[eulflnl of r;ur own destiny, the captain of our w8 upon ess important Inter- | gouls.” national policy. Points of National Inx It is not wisdom that Britain want.” Senato: 1| INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN | W. B, Moses & Sons . |that they could. get better speclul wisdom about the Ruhr, Established 1861. F and Eleventh Streets (Continued from Ninth Page.) lem at City Employes’ Outing. SECONDS from package to suds William Handiboe, in considering appointing Donovan umpire. FIREMAN BURNED. Private Michael Lamp of #ngine company sustained burns to his arms yesterds noon while assisting In exting: ing a fire in & motor truck in | T is to our interest that you be a SATISFIED user of gas. Realizing the importance of efficient Cooking Equipment in homes, the prices and terms on our ranges are always the lowest we can possibly make them. BUT FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS MONTH, in addition to our usual low prices and liberal terms, WE WILL ALLOW $10 FOR YOUR OLD GAS RANGE TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF ANY CABINET RANGE IN STOCK! Hnl; :hu(w:—;‘ad on the fireman and_ignited. Infilcting the bu D. D. .Siuh"fib_\' dressed the bur Lamp was nble to return to morning. He rexides ut stree o r example, But they do not say is eswential te the that the United it Wh e = | from Denmarik that Den K We guarantee you will never regret taking advantage .of this special offer, and that vou will profit by a bona fide saving of $10—IF YOU ACT AT ONCE! If una lowentown, phone Main 8280 or write ccial representative will call. Woskinghon Cos Linhe Co. SALES DEPT.—419 Tenth Street N.W. Furniture Linens Carpets Upholstery Half- Yearly Clearance of all A Few Out-of-the-Ordinary Friday Offerings Wicker or fiber is a good selection of furniture. It is light in weight, easy to move, and is susceptible to such a variety in color and coverings that it seems to fit every need of the home. It is “homey”—hence its assured popularity. clearance has he a tabliched e history yenrly inftiated We Close Saturday During July and August at 2 P.M. 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Baronial brown fiber Arm- chair or Arm Rocker, cretonne seat and back cushions; regu.- lar $13.50, special e Special Gray Hammock; reg- $24.00 Nataral oak Side Chair; reg- ular $2.75, special Maple Porch Rocker, double woven cane seat; regular $4.75, special................ Chinese Grass Rocker; regu- $13.60 Here Are the Tropicals Reduced —all are included. Palm Beach Suits $1 1.75 that were $15.. Mohair Suits up $1 6,75 to $25. Gabardine and Tropical Worsted Suits $l 8,75 —up to $30.... Winner of Five Grand Prizes Smile As You Work —-with a Eureka —It takes all the —drudgery out of housecleaning $6.75 i Flannel and Serge Trousers, White and Striped — up to $7.75 $12 Finest Imported White Flannel Trousers $1 2.75 $10.50 ing of steel table, four chairs and lawn umbrella; regular IN rapid, thorough cleaning, in unin- 875, special................. $60.00 terrupted servi in freedom from $2.20 attention, the new resents the highest Vacuum Cleaner design and facture. American women, Zureka” model rep- development of manu- during 1922, purchased one Eureka for every four electric cleaners of the other 69 “makes” combined. Buy on Easy Terms POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. 607 14th Street Phone Main 955 Branch Stors, Washington Reilway and Eleotric Building, 1lth and C Sts. N.W. The Secret of the Wagner Flavor The steam-oven method alone can produce such zestful tang and flavor ~—such delicious blending of beans and sauce. Serve it to the family, it's easy to digest Martin Wagner Co., Baltimore Maple Porch Sewing Rocker, regular $2.50, special... .... $2.00 Special Cedar Chest; regu- The Rug Dept. Offers an Unusual Opportunity to Save 50 Fiber Rugs—Cherokee, Standwear and Rattania Sizes are 7.6x10.6, 8.3x10.6, 8x12, 9x12 Price, $9.00 each Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the U. S. INQINRE - ABOUT. QUR DEEERRED Linen and Seer- sucker up to $20 Mohair Tropical and Gabardine Suits—up to $27.75 silk Suits—Malli- sons Silks—up $27.75 0$35. ... 0000 Worsted' New Reductions on Mode Shirts Best of the Silks— $4.95 = to $10 3 for 814 Fiber Silk and Imported llinglish Broadcloth 52.79 upitoi$5 3 for 88 Imported Madras, $1.85 etc.—up to $3.50. 3 for 85 Percales, etc. Some collar attached. Sold up to 31.15 $2.50 . Panamas, Bangkoks Leghorns, etc. V2, Price Suits— $1 3.75 . —up to $16.50. Odd lot of Wool Knickers and Long Trousers $5.75 —up to $12 All Sports Coats, regardless of former price, 25% off. Slight Charge for Alterations New Reductions on Mode Cravats Silk Knit and Cut Silk Scarfs—up to $1.19 3 for $3.50 Cut Silk Scarfs—up to 89: 3 for 82.50 Cut Silk Scarfs—including the wrinkle proof 59c Scarfs—up to $1.50. 3 for $1.50 Union Suits : Fine Madras, Athletic Cut